A portion of the ground water in the upper Patapsco aquifer underlying Maryland is more than a million years old. A new study suggests that this ancient ground water, a
Hard lessons from around the American West and Australia could help improve ground water management and protect ecosystems in California, Stanford University researchers find. The Water in the West program
Veit, a specialty contracting and waste management company based in Rogers, Minn., announced that it is expanding its services into commercial diving, hydraulic dredging, and pipe fusing. Industry veteran, Aaron
Ove Arup & Partners Ltd. and Auckland UniServices Ltd. have signed a memorandum of understanding to develop global earth science, geothermal and geophysical engineering consultancy services. The two organizations plan
Skanska USA’s building business unit has announced that Brian Thomas has been appointed to the role of vice president of operations in California. A 33-year industry veteran, Thomas will oversee
Crux Subsurface Inc. has been awarded all micropile foundation design and construction work for San Diego Gas & Electric’s (SDG&E) wood-to-steel TL-637 project. This will be the seventh wood-to-steel segment
The European Federation of Foundations Contractors (EFFC) has joined forces with the Deep Foundation Institute (DFI) to develop a carbon calculator for the foundations sector, which, according to Chris Harnan,
The National Ground Water Association is holding a one-day forum, titled "Hydraulic Fracturing: Scientific and Technical Approaches to Protect Groundwater," June 27, 2012, in Columbus, Ohio. Some believe the promise
In the Swedish city of Gothenburg, a special Terracon piling project has been implemented, a venture that other parties did not dare attempt – to bring the driving piles to
The Juneau, Alaska, branch of the American Society of Civil Engineers recently named PND Engineers Inc.’s John DeMuth the 2011-2012 Outstanding Engineer of the Year. John is recognized as one