The drill bit gradually burrows deeper into the earth, working its way through the rock. Meanwhile, dozens of sensors are busily engaged in tasks such as taking pressure readings and
Scientists say buried volcanic rocks along the heavily populated coasts of New York, New Jersey and New England, as well as further south, might be ideal reservoirs to lock away
Highlights from the more than 60 educational sessions to be offered include making tight advertising dollars work, tips on exhibiting, and practical techniques for those attending WQA Aquatech USA 2010.
Major League Baseball's Minnesota Twins and Pentair Inc., in conjunction with sports sponsorship agency GreenMark, have announced plans to implement a new sustainable water solution in sports. The Twins and
The water treatment industry lost a true friend and professional with the passing of Mike Hamberger just 3 days before Christmas 2009. Hamberger was well-known and respected by many within
Wyo-Ben Inc. announces the retirement of Pat Kelly. Kelly has worked for Wyo-Ben as a technical sales engineer for 19 years. He has been one of the chief instructors at
Jim McClain, president of McClain's Shallow Wells Inc., has been elected to the position of Southeast Director of the Georgia Association of Groundwater Professionals (GAGP). The GAGP is a non-profit
Semitropic Water Storage District wishes to respond to your November 17, 2009, article entitled “Court Halts Unlicensed Drilling by Public Entity” (posted online at www.thedriller.com). The article concerned the case
The Illinois Association of Groundwater Professionals is sponsoring a 3-day International Ground Source Heat Pump Association (IGSHPA) accredited driller’s program Jan. 27-29 at the Parke Conference Center in Bloomington, Ill.
New evidence for multiple, water-related geologic processes on Mars has been reported. Catherine Weitz, a senior scientist at the Tucson-based Planetary Science Institute, and her colleagues studied light-toned deposits (LTDs)