Layne Christensen Co. has announced its recent acquisition of Wildcat Civil Services, a cured-in-place rehabilitation company based in Kiowa, Colo. Wildcat provides pipeline rehabilitation services to clients along the Rocky
More than half of Americans say they have concerns about the quality of their water as more people become educated about specific contaminants and take action in their homes. Those
The United States spends around $2 billion a year on remediation at hazardous waste sites, with a large portion of this used for ground water monitoring. Yet according to Rolf
After 19 days of 24-hour operations, Seabees assigned to the Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 74 Detail Horn of Africa's Water Well Team completed construction of their first well in
Studies to determine the quality and quantity of Oklahoma’s ground water currently are underway by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and its partners.Will Central and Southwest Oklahoma Have Enough Clean
Pioneering technology by scientists at Queen's University Belfast, which is transforming the lives of millions of people in Asia, now is being used to create safer drinking water in the
The Water Replenishment District (WRD) is starting construction of its newest ground water monitoring well on the grounds of Manhattan Unified School District headquarters, Manhattan Beach, Calif. The 1,800-foot-deep ground
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently issued an order to Doña Ana County, N.M., and the City of Las Cruces, N.M., to clean a contaminated ground water aquifer under
A team of University of Nevada-Reno and University of Nevada-Las Vegas researchers have devised a new model for how Nevada’s gold deposits formed, which may help in exploration efforts for
The Bureau of Labor Statistics recently prepared a report outlining the mining industry’s employment situation and the primary influences affecting it. Following is a synopsis of that report. Employment in