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The Michigan Ground Water Association’s annual convention saw its 80th year this spring, and the industry marked the milestone in Lansing, Mich., on Mar. 17-18.
With talk of a recession and it being tax season, there’s little question these days as to why thoughts often turn to income, and what constitutes a living wage.
The Michigan Ground Water Association (MGWA) hosted its 78th annual convention and trade show in Grand Rapids, Mich., March 28-29. Despite the sluggish state economy, the association held its own: 600 industry members attended the two-day event.
The trade show season continues: The Illinois Association of Groundwater Professionals' annual meeting and expo took place Feb. 8-9, 2006, in northern Illinois.