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Soil & Groundwater
February 06, 2014
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Increasing aridity will disrupt soil nutrient cycles in global drylands
The drying of soils under global warming could disrupt the balance of nutrients in large areas of the Earth’s land surface, according to new research. The study focused on ‘drylands’ – arid areas with low levels of rainfall – which support over 38% of the world’s ... » read more

NGWA exec comments on President Obama’s State of the Union energy policy
Following is a statement from National Ground Water Association Chief Executive Officer Kevin McCray, CAE, regarding U.S. President Barack Obama’s comments regarding his energy policy during Tuesday’s (January 28) State of the Union address. “One piece of an ‘all-of-the-above’ ... » read more

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Broad coalition backs Keystone XL oil pipeline
An unusual coalition of lawmakers from both parties, labor and business leaders, veterans groups and Canada`s ambassador to the United States joined forces  » read more
NGWA officers, division vice presidents, and directors set for 2014
The National Ground Water Association’s 2014 board features new officers, division vice presidents, and three new directors. The new officers for ... » read more
Prime Minister David Cameron argues fracking is good for the economy
Prime Minister David Cameron has argued that the UK economy will receive a significant boost with the extraction of shale gas through fracking and that ... » read more
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