Attorney Tim Williams has worked with well drillers for decades. I caught up with him and his colleague Adrienne Knack before their presentation at the recent Michigan Ground Water Association convention. Their goal: to help make sure your drilling isn't charity work.
Fred McAninch, the "Rig Doctor," spoke at the recent Michigan Ground Water Association convention. The Driller sat for an interview with him before his presentation to get his tips on getting the most out of a rig.
I'm going to speak with Peter Annin, author of The Great Lakes Water Wars, hopefully this afternoon. But don't forget to check out other interviews from the recent MGWA convention.
I just got back from the Michigan Groundwater Association convention (thanks, MGWA, for having me), and want to share some of the upcoming stories you can expect to see. Good things are coming.
Does your company have a retired rig sitting in a garage somewhere? Does your family have pictures of rigs your dad-or even grandfather-used decades ago? Send me the pictures.
Italy's Trevi Group recently accomplished a new feat in slurry walls, hitting a depth of 820 feet (250 meters). The company says it gives designers of major building and infrastructure projects a new tool for their toolboxes.