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Soil & Groundwater
February 02, 2017
This Week´s Featured News Stories

Learn more about water well rehabilitation in just-published book from NGWA Press
Authored by long-time industry professionals Thomas M. Hanna, PG, Michael J. Schnieders, PG, PH-GW, and John H. Schnieders, Ph.D., CPC, it details how to understand various factors and how they impact well operation and maintenance. Through research, field work, and laboratory work, they have developed ... » read more

Solinst Canada introduces new conductivity datalogger
Solinst Canada Ltd. is pleased to announce the latest release in their datalogger series—the Model 3001 LTC Levelogger Edge. The LTC Levelogger Edge is a compact instrument that provides reliable datalogging of water level, temperature, and conductivity measurements. The LTC Levelogger Edge offers ... » read more

TRS Group, Inc.
 

TRS Group, Inc. is the world’s most experienced provider of Electrical Resistance Heating (ERH) for in situ soil and groundwater remediation. TRS has applied ERH on over 130 projects. TRS consistently meets and surpasses our client’s objectives, providing rapid closure to sites that have often attempted other remediation technologies without success. With offices throughout the U.S., Brazil, and the E.U., the world’s largest and highest-quality fleet of ERH specialty equipment, and an outstanding safety record, TRS has become the leader in subsurface heating.

   
US Mines Produced an Estimated $74.6 Billion in Minerals during 2016
The information comes from the 40th annual Mineral Commodity Summaries report, the earliest comprehensive source of 2016 mineral production data for the ... » read more
Warming behind India’s depleting groundwater?
Changing rainfall patterns may be depleting India’s groundwater storage more than withdrawals for agricultural irrigation, says a new study published ... » read more
Geotech expands current instrument hire business
Customers can enjoy a quick and easy process while choosing from the latest instruments to suit their specific needs. Whether it is to replace an instrument ... » read more
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