2016 NGWA M. King Hubbert Awardee Announced The Award Recognizes Major Science Contributions to Groundwater Knowledge September 30, 2016 No Comments Dr. Bridget R. Scanlon has been selected to receive NGWA’s top science award.Read More
NGWA Announces 2016 Top Honor Recipient Wyo-Ben Senior Sales Manager Recipient of Ross L. Oliver Award September 28, 2016 No Comments Stewart Krause of Wyo-Ben is being recognized for outstanding contributions to the groundwater industry.Read More
Water Resources Development Act of 2016 Passed Water Systems Council Happy With U.S. Senate Passage September 19, 2016 No Comments The legislation contains the Water Systems Council's top federal priority, The Water Supply Cost Savings Act.Read More
The Going Rate for Groundwater Groundwater Exchanges Help Determine Value, Conserve Valerie King June 1, 2016 One Comment Nebraska irrigates the most acres in the country from water wells — 7,875,162 — according to a 2007 Census of Agriculture report.Read More
IGSHPA, NGWA Express Joint Interest in Geothermal Growth Memorandum of Understanding Signed to Increase GHP Support February 13, 2016 No Comments The associations are working to enhance their existing relationship.Read More
Applus RTD Drilling Job to Help Future Subsurface Research New Water Wells Drilled at State University of New York February 10, 2016 No Comments The installation of new wells at a New York university will support the study of groundwater tracing.Read More
NGWREF Grant Funds Study of Groundwater, Fracking Research Grant of $6,550 Goes to SUNY Polytechnic Institute January 31, 2016 No Comments Resulting data to help inform groundwater management decisions.Read More
USDA Grants $140,000 to Water Well Trust New Project to Bring Safe Water to Rural Georgia Households January 26, 2016 No Comments This marks the second grant of its kind for Georgia water wells.Read More
NGWA Sees Aquifer Recharge Growing in Importance MAR Stores Water in Aquifers for Times of Low Supply January 11, 2016 No Comments With more drought expected, the water storage method could become more popular.Read More
Denver Water Investigates Aquifer Storage, Recovery Valerie King January 1, 2016 No Comments More and more people are moving to the state of Colorado and increasing the demand for water, while less and less water is available due to a sustained drought.Read More