The National Ground Water Association (NGWA) is offering its “Theis Conference: Ground Water and Climate Change” Oct. 2-5 in Boulder, Colo. Goals of this conference: Identify long-term impacts of climate
Thomas McDermott Sr., chairman of the A.I. McDermott Co., Oshkosh, Wis., passed away peacefully at his home in Oshkosh on July 17. The son of the late Albert and Stella
The American Ground Water Trust is bringing its workshop focused on asset management concepts for water well design, operation and rehabilitation to St. Paul, Minn., (Oct. 15) and Miami (Nov.
A measure to help Californians through the current drought with continued ground water supplies recently was introduced. The legislation will prevent the loss of 30 percent of the state’s ground
Findadriller.com is a new global online directory for drilling contractors to list their companies and services. It will provide them exposure to a multitude of markets and companies in need
Using NASA satellite data, scientists have found that ground water levels in northern India have been declining by as much as one foot per year over the past decade.
The first season of the international drilling project NEEM (North Greenland Eemian Ice Drilling) in northwestern Greenland was completed on Aug. 20. A research team, with the participation of
The Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP), in collaboration with industry partner AGR Drilling Services, has engineered an ultra-deepwater drilling technology for use by IODP drilling vessels in scientific research. Originally
Beginning Nov. 1, 2009, the National Ground Water Association (NGWA) will offer its voluntary certification program exams for water well system contractors through computer testing centers only. Many states use
The recently released report, “The Geothermal Report: Edition 5 2009,” highlights developments in the geothermal market, and pinpoints regions that are developing geothermal capacity. Developments have been quite substantial in