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Groundwater Week, held last week in Las Vegas, was another smash success, attracting more than 6,000 people, making it the fourth-highest attended show in its history.
- Mike Jiggens, Editor
 
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Evacuation plans for Kashechewan First Nation postponed while treatment plant makes progress

Officials monitoring plant's progress as it produces water


Water upgrades for Iqaluit getting a boost in 2025 with approval of city's capital budget

Upcoming projects include infrastructure upgrades and new water intake valve


Yukon gold mine site ordered to devise groundwater interception plan by Dec. 15

Heap leach failure occurred at site in June


Newfoundland residents launch suit against feds over contaminated well water

Contamination suspected from firefighting foam used at St. John's airport


Groundwater Week in Las Vegas attracts fourth highest attendance in its history

Annual event moving to New Orleans in 2025


 
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NASA research predicts three-quarters of coastal aquifers will succumb to saltwater intrusion by 2100

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