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Soil & Groundwater
November 03, 2016
This Week´s Featured News Stories

Microbial Insights Webinar: Lessons Learned from Past EVO Projects
EOS Remediation invites you to register for a webinar hosted by Microbial Insights and presented by Dr. Robert Borden, P.E., on Tuesday, November 15, 2016 from 11:00AM to 12:00PM EST. Dr. Borden is widely recognized and highly respected for translating ... » read more

Environmental Experts Provide Solutions for Identifying Contaminated Soil in Puerto Rico
Last month, The Atlantic published a report about the high rate of illnesses and cancer on the island of Vieques, Puerto Rico. The article discussed the Navy’s past use of heavy metals and toxic chemicals on its former military base on the island and potential lingering soil contamination issues ... » read more

National Ground Water Association (NGWA)
 

The National Ground Water Association is a nonprofit membership organization comprised of professionals from all sectors of the groundwater industry whose goal is to provide members, the public, and government decision-makers with the scientific knowledge and guidance necessary to responsibly develop, manage, and protect the world's groundwater resources. NGWA is the industry leader in continuing professional education, offering short courses, conferences, Webinars, and an annual trade show. Publishes Ground Water, Ground Water Monitoring & Remediation, and Water Well Journal. 

   
Ontario needs better groundwater data
Ontario’s environmental commissioner is urging the Liberal government to get better information about the province’s groundwater as it reviews ... » read more
Mining Review Africa is proud to announce an exclusive partnership with the Association of Mine Managers South Africa (AMMSA)
Mining Review Africa is proud to announce that it has secured an exclusive partnership with the Association of Mine Managers South Africa – ... » read more
Shedding a light on contaminants
Name a current environmental challenge. Global climate change? Loss of endangered species? What about soil contamination? Soil pollution rarely makes ... » read more
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