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Groups representing P.E.I. farmers found themselves on opposite sides of the fence at a recent meeting when it came to the topic of high-capacity wells in the province. The Guardian reports.
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The Manitoba government will appeal a recent U.S. court ruling over fears it could allow invasive species and disease to enter the province’s waterways. The Winnipeg Sun reports.
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A group led by a geologist at the University at Buffalo has shown that it’s possible to use radar measurements taken from a satellite to monitor tiny changes in the rise and fall of Earth’s surface – differences that are strongly correlated with ground water levels in aquifers below. IEEE Spectrum reports.
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Groundwater Week 2017 is an event “instrumental to your success” in the groundwater industry. December 5-7, Groundwater Week comes to Nashville, Tennessee, and will again feature diverse educational programming taught by leading industry experts, hundreds of exhibitors in the “can’t-be-missed” exhibit hall, and the opportunity to meet thousands of professionals from around the globe.
While education and business are the main focuses of Groundwater Week, there will still be plenty of time for you to enjoy the Nashville scene and its world-renown hospitality.
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The central government of India has proposed guidelines that stipulate all industries, mining and infrastructure dewatering projects that draw or propose to draw ground water will now need to obtain a no-objection certificate. Live Mint reports.
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You provide high-quality wells and servicing, but are you meeting your customers’ less tangible need for information and peace of mind? In the latest issue of Ground Water Canada, we delve into what constitutes great customer service.
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December 5-7, 2017
Location: Nashville, Tennessee
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