Newsletter
Soil & Groundwater
June 18, 2015
This Week´s Featured News Stories

Study: A third of global groundwater basins are overstressed
Satellite data show people are overdrawing water from some of the world`s largest groundwater basins. Researchers from the University of California, Irvine say it`s unclear how much water is left in the most overburdened aquifers. The problem is expected to worsen with climate change and population ... » read more

EScIS present Groundwater and surface water data management at Rosebery Mine, Tasmania
Tom Wilson, senior implementation manager at Earth Science Information Systems, presented Groundwater and surface water data management at Rosebery Mine, Tasmania in May 2015 at the AIG Hydrogeology in Mining conference.  The Conference aims included providing information exchange and awareness ... » read more

L & M Supply Company
 

Since 1994 industry professionals have turned to L & M Supply. With locations nationwide, L & M Supply is one of the nations largest supplier of quality Geotextile Fabrics, Silt Fence, Metal T-Post, Wood Oak Stakes, Weed Control Fabrics and Erosion Control Blankets and Wattles. Our products have a variety of commercial, civil and industrial applications that range from silt retention to flood & erosion control. We offer Woven and Non Woven Polypropylene Geotextile fabric for stabilization, filtration (filter fabric) and separation with several weights and custom widths available. 

   
World Hydrography Day 21 June 2015
On 21st June each year the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) celebrates World Hydrography Day.World Hydrography Day is the opportunity to ... » read more
U.S. EPA, DTSC begin removal of more than 5,600 tons of contaminated soil in Huntington Park
On Thursday, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) will work with the City of Huntington Park ... » read more
Predicting sediment flow in coastal vegetation
Original story at MIT News Seagrass, kelp beds, mangroves, and other aquatic vegetation are often considered “ecosystem engineers” for their ... » read more
View your News

Submit your News
For information on advertising in this Newsletter, contact us or call USA 1-888-244-5029 / Europe +34 91 395 2969.
© 2015 XPRT Media S.L. All Rights Reserved
Follow us:
LinkedIn

 

Twitter

 

Facebook

 

Google+

 

Pinterest
Manage your Newsletters

|

Unsubscribe

|

Contact Us or Send Feedback

|

About Us

|

RSS
You are receiving this message because you opted-in to receive one or more of Environmental Expert`s 8 Weekly Newsletters.
If someone has forwarded you this message and you`d like to get a free subscription, register here.
Please do not reply to this email as we are unable to respond from this address. To contact us, click here.