George Green III, chairman and CEO of Water Missions International (WMI), and his son George Green IV, vice president, recently met with Grundfos leadership at the world headquarters of Grundfos
Drilling rig manufacturer Schramm Inc. will sponsor and host the IGSPHA Drillers Training Course PLUS Feb. 22-24 at the Schramm factory, located in West Chester, Pa. The course will be
Arup SenGupta, Ph.D., a professor of civil, environmental and chemical engineering at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pa., has been chosen to receive a 2009 Astellas USA Foundation Award. The award,
Charity Navigator, America’s leading charity evaluator, has awarded Water For People its highest rating of four stars for the seventh consecutive year. This award is reserved for charities that demonstrate
A. O. Smith Corp. has announced that A. O. Smith (Shanghai) Water Treatment Products Co. concluded its purchase of the water treatment business of Tianlong Holding Co. Ltd. of Hong
With the growing geothermal industry in mind, Atlas Copco introduced the Mustang 4-F1 compact rig to help drillers become more competitive in this market. As part of this effort, Atlas
Layne Christensen Co., provider of products and services for the water, wastewater, mineral and energy markets, has named Ed McCullers its first general manager for Florida deep-well operations. McCullers, who
Grundfos has named Andrew Warrington as the new president of Peerless Pump Co. and its subsidiaries. Dean Douglas, former president and CEO of Peerless and Yeomans Chicago Corp., has decided
Small amounts of oil leave a fluorescent sheen on polluted water. Oil sheen is hard to remove, even when the water is aerated with ozone or filtered through sand. Now,
The State of California 5th District Court of Appeals has halted the unlicensed drilling of water wells by a public entity in a lawsuit involving the California Groundwater Association (CGA)