With a Pennsylvania regulation becoming law that prevents the discharge of incompletely treated hydrofracturing (frac) water from natural gas drilling into area rivers, Altela Inc., a water treatment company based
ADSC: The International Association of Foundation Drilling will be conducting its tri-annual, International Equipment EXPO and Technical Conference March 14-17, 2012, at the new JW Marriot San Antonio (Texas) Hill
Today, about 884 million people face the daily challenge of finding water. This resource is tremendously scarce in Central America, where the average person walks 4 miles each day to
Over the last 70 years, ground water in Arizona's alluvial basins was depleted by more than 74.5 million acre-feet, or approximately three times the maximum storage of Lake Powell.
The City of Fort Wayne, Ind., recently replaced approximately 24,000 feet of a corroded cast-iron water main that had experienced more than 100 leaks and breaks over the years with
Grundfos Pumps unveiled its Water Technology Center, a new facility for promoting innovative water research and developing sustainable solutions, on Sept. 20 in Fresno, Calif. Niels Due Jensen, Grundfos chairman
The Deep Foundations Institute (DFI) has announced that Dan Brown is the recipient of the DFI 2011 Distinguished Service Award (DSA). The award, in its 31st year, honors individuals chosen
Oak Ridge National Laboratory is working with GEO and IGSHPA on developing the first national certification standard for all primary personnel involved in the installation of geothermal heat pump (GHP)
A NASA-led team has used radar sounding technology developed to explore the subsurface of Mars to create high-resolution maps of freshwater aquifers buried deep beneath an Earth desert, in the
Andrew Redfern has been appointed to the position of capital equipment manager at Atlas Copco Construction Mining Technique (CMT) USA LLC, based in Commerce City, Colo., effective immediately. In his