The Illinois Association of Groundwater Professionals is sponsoring a 3-day International Ground Source Heat Pump Association (IGSHPA) accredited driller’s program Jan. 27-29 at the Parke Conference Center in Bloomington, Ill.
New evidence for multiple, water-related geologic processes on Mars has been reported. Catherine Weitz, a senior scientist at the Tucson-based Planetary Science Institute, and her colleagues studied light-toned deposits (LTDs)
Atlas Copco has agreed to acquire Quincy Compressor from EnPro Industries Inc. The acquisition, subject to regulatory approvals, supports Atlas Copco’s growth in North America and China, adding a strong
Terex Corp. has signed a definitive agreement to sell its mining business to Bucyrus International Inc. for $1.3 billion in cash. The products to be divested by Terex in the
New space observations reveal that since October 2003, the aquifers for California’s primary agricultural region – the Central Valley – and its major mountain water source – the Sierra Nevada
Geothermal heat pump systems have been an excellent value in the past, but factors unique to today have created a “perfect storm” of business opportunity for those willing to design
The newly released Iowa Statewide Rural Water Well Survey Phase 2, which examined the water quality of private rural drinking water wells in the state, shows continuing problems with nitrate
Three scientists are developing a new treatment for cleaning water used in shale-gas production. Kelvin Gregory, an assistant professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, working in collaboration with University of
Finding and fixing problems with water well systems is like detective work – sometimes the clues are obvious and sometimes not, but knowing what to look for is key, said
In-Situ Inc. has announced that the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has granted nationwide approval to three In-Situ RDO optical dissolved oxygen methods under the Alternate Test Procedure (ATP)