How much water is there, how long it will last, and where is it, are questions that scientists are trying to answer as they drill holes this summer in North Carolina.
Thomas Kwader tells us it never ceases to amaze him that site remediation systems are designed and installed frequently without knowing the extent of soil and groundwater contamination and the flow path(s) that groundwater migrates beneath a site.
Increasing water supply availability and reducing treatment costs were the key issues probed at an educational conference sponsored by the American Ground Water Trust and the American Institute of Hydrology.