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Soil & Groundwater
September 18, 2014
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Governor signs first California groundwater rules
California will no longer be the last Western state with a pump-as-you-please approach to groundwater. Gov. Jerry Brown signed legislation on Tuesday overhauling the state`s management of its groundwater supply, bringing it in line with other states that have long regulated their wells. Groundwater ... » read more

Drowned tropical forests add to climate change
Big dams built in the tropics to produce hydroelectricity have long been highly controversial − and data gathered in Laos by a French team studying methane emissions confirms that dams can add to global warming, not reduce it. In many rocky regions low on vegetation and population, such ... » read more

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Cal State Fullerton professor receives top NGWA awards for contributions to groundwater industry
Hydrogeology Professor W. Richard Laton, Ph.D., PG, CHG, CPG, of California State University, Fullerton, has received two major 2014 awards from the National ... » read more
Clemson University professor wins NGWA’s top science award
Professor Fred J. Molz III of Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina, has received the National Ground Water Association’s 2014 M. King Hubbert ... » read more
NETL Releases Hydraulic Fracturing Study
The U.S. Department of Energy’s National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) has released a technical report on the results of a limited field study ... » read more
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