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Soil & Groundwater
July 03, 2014
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Fracking Study Finds New Gas Wells Leak More
In Pennsylvania`s gas drilling boom, newer and unconventional wells leak far more often than older and traditional ones, according to a study of state inspection reports for 41,000 wells. The results suggest that leaks of methane could be a problem for drilling across the nation, said study lead author ... » read more

EOS Remediation Webinar: Biogeochemical Transformation of Chlorinated Solvents
TITLE: Biogeochemical Transformation of Chlorinated Solvents SPEAKER: Dr. Patrick EvansDATE: July 9, 2014TIME: 12:00 PM EDT In situ biogeochemical transformation refers to processes where contaminants are ... » read more

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NGWA staff member appointed to National Drinking Water Advisory Council
National Ground Water Association Director of Science and Technology William M. Alley, Ph.D., has been appointed to the U.S. Environmental Protection ... » read more
New York Top Court OKs Local Gas-Drilling Bans
New York`s top court handed a victory to opponents of hydraulic fracturing for natural gas Monday by affirming the right of municipalities to ban ... » read more
EPA Finalizes $47 Million Plan to Address Pollution in Three Areas of Ringwood Mines Superfund Site in Ringwood, New Jersey
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has finalized its plan to address contamination in three areas of the Ringwood Mines/Landfill Superfund site ... » read more
Fort Wainwright Reduces Water Contamination Risk from Fuel Tanks in EPA Settlement
The U.S. Army is taking steps to improve management of its fuel storage tanks and comply with federal laws designed to protect groundwater at Fort Wainwright ... » read more
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