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Soil & Groundwater
February 27, 2014
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Webinar - Environmental Isotopes in Groundwater Studies: Nitrogen Species and Reactions in Contaminated Groundwater
Webinar overview Gain insight on the integration of nitrogen geochemistry and isotopes may be used for tracing the origin of nitrogen species and their transformations in the subsurface in this Webinar, which is a part of the Environmental Isotopes in Groundwater Studies Webinar series*. Nitrogen ... » read more

EIA launches Coal Data Browser to provide detailed information on U.S. coal sector
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) launched today an interactive, online Coal Data Browser (www.eia.gov/coal/data/browser) that brings together in a single tool comprehensive government information, statistics, and visualizations about the U.S. coal sector. The Coal Data Browser gives ... » read more

Sanitas Technologies
 

Sanitas Technologies is a national leader in the design, development and deployment of easy to use software for ground water statistical analysis and environmental statistical analysis. Our product offerings provide solutions tailored to your needs. The Sanitas(TM) state-of-the-art software package offers automated comprehensive RCRA statistics for Subtitle C and D facilities. WQStat Plus(TM) is designed to provide statistical solutions for various types of environmental media (e.g. surface water, ground water, air, etc.). - Statistical Software - Groundwater Monitoring - Environmental Data Management - Regulatory Compliance 

   
New Vermeer reclaimer meets the challenges of urban pipeline work
Vermeer has introduced a new product to its pipeline installation equipment line. The R400T joins the R9x12T reclaimer — introduced in 2010 — ... » read more
Energy Department announces $10 million to speed enhanced geothermal systems into the market
In support of President Obama’s all-of-the-above energy strategy, the Energy Department today announced $10 million to improve subsurface characterization ... » read more
Can entrenched energy systems undergo rapid changes?
Original story at MIT news. The world’s energy infrastructure — with its massive generating plants, mines, refineries, electric grids, and ... » read more
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