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Soil & Groundwater
November 19, 2015
This Week´s Featured News Stories

New era of data collection to inform groundwater management decision-making
America has launched a new era of increased coordination and collection of groundwater data to better inform decision-making by water resource managers, the National Ground Water Association said today. Beginning Monday, the U.S. Geological Survey invited applications for up to $2 million in cost-share ... » read more

Statoil announces it will exit Alaska offshore exploration
A second major oil company has abandoned plans to drill in the Arctic Ocean off the northwest coast of Alaska. Statoil announced Tuesday it is giving up 16 of its company-operated leases in the Chukchi Sea. The Norwegian company also is abandoning its stake in 50 Chukchi leases operated by ConocoPhillips. The ... » read more

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Regulators OK plan to dismantle Hudson PCB cleanup plant
Federal regulators have approved General Electric`s plan to dismantle a Hudson River PCB cleanup plant used during six years of dredging, which concluded ... » read more
Dr. Zhongbo Yu of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas receives NGWA award for excellence in science and engineering
Dr. Zhongbo Yu of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas has received the John Hem Award for Excellence in Science & Engineering from the National Ground ... » read more
Evacuation lifted after fire at fracking chemical warehouse in Leetsdale, Pennsylvania
Workers at a warehouse were pouring hydraulic fracturing chemicals into a production tank Tuesdaywhen a fire started, ... » read more
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