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The Water Wells First citizen group demanding the Ontario government stop construction of wind turbines in North Chatham until the cause of wells being clogged with sediment is investigated fully, has enlisted the help of a hydrogeologist who describes the vibration issues. The Chatham Voice reports.
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Yukon will make radon testing and mitigation a licensing requirement for daycares and day homes, the territory's health minister says. CBC News reports.
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In the latest issue of Ground Water Canada., mergers and acquisitions expert Alex Shteriev explores the current value of the water service industry and factors that affect that value should you decide to sell your business.
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A new study published in the Journal of Environmental Quality examines the occurrence of four commonly used artificial sweeteners in an unconfined sand aquifer that serves as a water supply for rural residents in the Nottawasaga River in Ontario.
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Many private U.S. water wells were flooded by hurricanes and their aftermath during the past year, and each is a business opportunity for water well system professionals, the National Ground Water Association reports.
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In-Situ’s Android smartphone technology for water monitoring, now available on all of the company’s water level instrument platforms, provides a streamlined, cost-effective way to access and manage data from a mobile device.
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The XHP1170WCAT-T3 air compressor, manufactured by Doosan Portable Power is a quiet, high-pressure unit designed to provide reliability and durability in the harshest environments encountered in drilling and pipeline applications.
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December 5-7, 2017
Location: Nashville, Tennessee
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