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A well has been drilled at Mount Meager with temperatures up to 250 degrees Celsius discovered at a depth of about 1.5 kilometres.
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Friction is mounting as plans continue to proceed for drilling under the Wedzin Kwa (Morice River) in British Columbia to lay a pipeline for the movement of natural gas.
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A worldwide shortage of a necessary chemical used in testing water has forced Nova Scotia Health to pause its testing program for chemicals in the province’s central zone for the time being.
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The lack of unclean water in the country has led to children being pulled from schools to trek long distances to collect water for their families.
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The affected lakes are an important source of freshwater for Indigenous communities and industries.
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Join with thousands of groundwater professionals to share knowledge, ideas, and insights to help lead the way of the industry during Groundwater Week 2022 December 6-8 in Las Vegas, Nevada. This annual event, hosted by the National Ground Water Association, brings together all sectors of the industry to explore solutions to current and future challenges. In addition to an unparalleled lineup of exhibitors, there are workshops, educational offerings, and networking opportunities, all designed to define the industry and your personal path to success. Visit GroundwaterWeek.com for the details as well as to register.
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The spotlight has been cast on four deserving individuals selected as Ground Water Canada’s inaugural “Women in Groundwater” honourees. The program was launched as a means of recognizing key women in the industry who are leaving their mark in a male-dominated field.
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The Ontario Ground Water Association enjoyed another successful golf tournament to raise funds for its student scholarship program.
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