Human activity is likely a greater threat to coastal ground water used for drinking water supplies than rising sea levels from climate change, according to a study conducted by geoscientists
In the shadow of two outdated smokestacks and four antiquated coal-fired boilers, Ball State has started the second and final phase of converting the university to a geothermal ground-source heat
Monitoring the construction of wells, avoid over-exploiting cold ground water close to hot ground water, and controlling mineral water extraction – these are the recommendations from the Polytechnic University of
Contributed by the folks at the Geothermal Exchange Organization: California Geo is the working title of an organization that has hit the ground running in the Golden State. "A state
In mid-2011, Atlas Copco announced the creation of a dedicated Service Division for its newly formed Construction Technique business unit. The company recently announced that the new division became operational
The 4th Marcellus Shale Summit: Drilling and Completions takes place Mar. 26-28 in Pittsburgh. The event’s theme is “Achieving Technical Excellence in Shale Gas Drilling and Completions as a Means
A team of four British engineers has returned from completing a grueling journey to one of the most remote and hostile locations on the planet to put in place equipment
With recent advances in technology and design, treating municipal wastewater and reusing it for drinking water, irrigation, industry and other applications could significantly increase the nation’s total available water resources,
World demand for water treatment products is projected to increase 6.2 percent per year to nearly $65 billion in 2015. Although growth will be healthy across the globe, the drivers