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Soil & Groundwater
August 11, 2016
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Defining groundwater ‘sustainability’ vital to establishing best practices and policy
A shared understanding of groundwater “sustainability” is key to developing well-conceived policies and best practices to ensure a water-secure future, the National Ground Water Association said today as it intensifies its focus on groundwater sustainability. As part of this prioritization, ... » read more

Dissolved Methane Found in Some New York Groundwater
A recent study that looked at groundwater samples from more than 200 wells across New York State found levels of naturally-occurring methane high enough to warrant monitoring or other actions in nine percent of the water samples tested, according to U.S. Geological Survey research. While 91 percent ... » read more

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PFAS - Treatment of Groundwater on Airport Site
The effect of the innovative solution PerfluorAd is to remove the bulk of PFAS or PFC contaminats prior to an activated carbon polishing system without ... » read more
Canada begins consultation on proposed prioritization approach for nanoscale forms of DSL substances
On July 27, 2016, Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) and Health Canada (HC) began a consultation on a proposed prioritization approach for nanoscale ... » read more
UK report predicts new challenges for stormwater management due to climate change
After the passage of a recent history-making referendum to leave the European Union, the United Kingdom is sure to undergo its share of new changes — ... » read more
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