The National Ground Water Research and Education Foundation (NGWREF) recently announced the funding of two research projects, one on emerging contaminants and the other on the interactions between groundwater and streams. The two grants total $15,895.
SJE-Rhombus, a water control solutions manufacturer, recently held a training for 16 attendees at its Detroit Lakes, Minn., headquarters. Trainees included distributors, installers and manufacturers’ representatives.
Lecturer Carlos Molano, PE, will present a lecture on how spreadsheets can help solve simple and complex groundwater problems as part of the National Ground Water Research and Education Foundation (NGWREF) 2014 McEllhiney Lecture Series.
Thompson Pump & Manufacturing Co. in April graduated 55 attendees from their 23rd annual Pumpology School at their corporate facilities in Port Orange, Fla.
The recent occurrence of arsenic in some wells in Pennsylvania has the National Ground Water Association reminding people of the importance of regular water testing.
Nearly three years later, you have to know what to look for. It takes a hard look at the flood plains over the banks of the Kalamazoo River to see the effects of an incident that covered the southwest Michigan area with oil.