Researchers from Ohio State University are hopeful that the new core they drilled through an ice field on the Antarctic Peninsula will contain ice dating back into the last ice
Two small businesses have been awarded $70,000 grants from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program to develop new technologies to solve priority environmental
Faradyne Motors, a joint venture between ITT Corp. and Pentair Water, announces that it has manufactured and sold one million submersible motors. Headquartered in Newark, N.Y., Faradyne was formed in
JM Eagle, the world’s largest manufacturer of plastic pipe, has announced that it is issuing an unprecedented 50-year warranty against manufacturing defects for its pipe products. This warranty is a significant
Record or near-record-high ground water levels are occurring across many parts of Long Island, N.Y., as a result of frequent and intense precipitation during the past several months. Record-high ground
Forum on Geothermal Projects, PoliciesThe Geothermal Energy Association’s (GEA) one-day Global Geothermal Showcase and Forum, to be held May 21 in Washington, D.C., will provide a showcase of current geothermal
Ground water supplies a majority of the nation’s community water systems and almost half of its irrigation, but currently there is no system that can provide a nationwide assessment and
Geoprobe invites you to attend the company’s open house event April 22, in Salina, Kan., where you can check out first-hand new machines and tools for direct-push, rotary and sonic
At a depth of 600 feet beneath the West Antarctic ice sheet, a small shrimp-like creature managed to brighten up an otherwise gray polar day in November 2009. Bob Bindschadler
SJE-Rhombus, manufacturer of liquid level controls for the water/wastewater industry, has expanded its sales force by hiring Brett Wilfong as Eastern regional sales manager. Wilfong has 12 years of experience