Deree Bivins and Will Staley have been named product marketing managers for Doosan Portable Power. In her new capacity, Bivins is responsible for managing and driving the growth of Doosan
Computer algorithms might be useful in identifying sources of ground water pollution, according to researchers in Australia and India. Writing in the International Journal of Environment and Waste Management, they
A quick and easy way to detect ground water in semi-arid hard rock areas that also happens to be economical could improve the siting of boreholes to improve clean water
Franklin Electric Co. has approved a plan to close its Tulsa Avenue, Oklahoma City, Okla., manufacturing facility. As part of this action, Franklin Electric will transfer approximately 260,000 annual man
The National Ground Water Association (NGWA) invites nominations by Aug. 1 for its annual awards recognizing the best and the brightest people and projects in the ground water industry. The
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced the next steps in its congressionally mandated hydraulic fracturing study. EPA has identified seven case studies to help inform the assessment of
Ray Kranzusch has been appointed to the position of product manager, Oil and Gas Drills, for Atlas Copco Construction & Mining, effective immediately. In his new role, Kranzusch will report
A new study conducted through Virginia Tech will examine the effects water softeners might have on septic tanks, the Water Quality Association recently announced. The investigation is being funded by
Vinyl chloride (VC) is a cancer-causing compound formed from solvents in ground water systems under anaerobic conditions. These solvents are used in many industrial applications around the world, and often