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News and information for today's drilling contractor and water systems professional. |
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January 20, 2015 As a groundwater driller, how much do you think about science? by Jeremy Verdusco | January 20, 2015
It's no secret that groundwater is a vital resource, or that it's being withdrawn more than ever. Questions about groundwater sustainability are in the headlines every other day. But let's face it. As a professional who makes a living off of extracting groundwater, it's easy to push the idea of potential "scarcity" to the back of one's head. The good news is there's science to track a number of its characteristics and it keeps getting better with time. Editor Jeremy Verdusco covers the importance of using groundwater science to guide best practices and spur awareness so that water well drilling is as feasible a trade for your sons and grandsons as it is for you. ... Read more |
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SJE-Rhombus Announces Build-A-Panel PLUS Program The program offers control panels with more features than standard designs that are more affordable than custom engineered options. ... Read More
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New MR90 Mud Recycler from Ditch Witch Designed with cost efficiency in mind, the new mud recycler's biggest asset is its ability to be transported while filled with fluid. ... Read More Superior Drilling Products Acquires Completion Drill Bits Line In a recent business deal, the company took over the OrBit completion drill product line from Tenax Energy Solutions. The merger is expected to increase completion and workover drilling efficiency. ... Read More
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"In many cases there's no real information available on groundwater ages, so there'd be no way to tell if the water is 10,000 years old and therefore can be replenished fairly quickly, or a million years old and therefore it's not being replenished quickly." — Neil Sturchio, University of Delaware Check out February's National Driller for our look at the science of dating groundwater. |
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| | Annual Business Checkup For January's issue of National Driller, editor Jeremy Verdusco wrote about pausing to review how you do business, and how you can do it better in the new year.
As a contractor, do you give your business an annual checkup?
Click here to take the poll.
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Product of the Week | Merrill Manufacturing Yard Hydrants The company makes hydrants with features including high-capacity, sanitary, removable, AnyTemp heated and self-closing.
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