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Seismoelectric Groundwater Location Equipment
Well water location. Aquifer depth, yield and thickness reported before drilling a water well. The GF6 seismoelectric technology is used for groundwater surveys {aquifer depth & yield} before drilling a water well. GF6 equipment sales and training are available world wide. Most people go straight to having a water well drilled before investigating where the aquifer is (or) if there is a good ...
By AquaLocate
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Locate Groundwater, Grow Your Agriculture
The GF6 seisomoelectric tool images the aquifer before drilling begins. Aquifer depth, yield and thickness. ...
By AquaLocate
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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 growth. Using measurements taken by NASA's twin Grace satellites, scientists found the most ...
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Investigating Groundwater, new in IAH’s book series
We are delighted to announce a new book title Investigating Groundwater by Ian Acworth, Emeritus Professor at University of New South Wales. It is the latest in IAH’s International Contributions to Hydrogeology (ICH/blue book) series. Investigating Groundwater provides an integrated approach to the challenges associated with locating groundwater. It provides a review of the wide range of ...
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ARCADIS wins three GRiP® contracts for the US Army, worth US$33m
ARCADIS (EURONEXT: ARCAD), the international consultancy, design and engineering company, announced today that it has been selected to provide performance based remediation services under its GRiP® program by the U.S. Army Environmental Command at Fort Stewart/Hunter Army Air Field (HAAF) in Georgia and White Sands Missile Range (WSMR) in New Mexico. The total value of the awarded contracts is ...
By Arcadis
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COSAN Chile Surveys Water Well Drilling Locations with GMR Non-Invasive NMR Tools
In early 2022, Vista Clara delivered a GMR system to COSAN Chile. COSAN offers non-invasive surface NMR geophysical surveys to deep, water well drilling customers. By offering this service they have increased their customers certainty of finding groundwater and reduced the risk associated with drilling a dry well. Since taking delivery, COSAN had surveyed more than 40 locations, drilled 15 ...
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Public Availability Meeting Scheduled Thursday, Sept. 5, for Chicago Heights Boulevard Site in St. Louis County, Mo.
EPA Region 7 will host a public availability meeting this week to share information about the most recent round of environmental sampling and future plans for investigation and cleanup of the Chicago Heights Boulevard Site in St. Louis County, Mo. The meeting will be held from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 5, at the First Baptist Church of Elmwood Park, 1452 Dielman Road, St. Louis, ...
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Third of Irish rivers and streams polluted, new study reveals
The latest report on water quality in Ireland to be released by the EPA, Water Quality in Ireland 2004 – 2006, assesses the quality of lakes, rivers, canals, coastal areas and groundwater and presents a detailed picture of the quality of Irish waters. This comprehensive review deals with the conditions in some 13,240 km of river and stream channel (1,151 rivers), 449 lakes, 69 estuarine and ...
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EPA Proposes to Remove Most of Fulton, Oswego County, New York Site from Superfund List
After cleaning up more than 10,000 cubic yards of contaminated soil and approximately 9 million gallons of contaminated groundwater, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is proposing to remove a portion of the Fulton Terminals Superfund site, located in the City of Fulton, New York, from the federal Superfund list of the most contaminated hazardous waste sites. A 50-foot section of the site ...
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Seeps important in watershed nitrogen retention
Globally, the mobilization of nitrogen has increased significantly due to human activities, such as industrial and agricultural development. As a result, over the past decades, eutrophication in coastal ecosystems has increased. Watershed nitrogen retention is an important mechanism to decrease nitrogen loading to downstream water bodies. Generally, in the northeastern U.S., the amount of ...
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AWWA Policy: Management of Groundwater
The following revised AWWA Policy Statement on Management of Groundwater has been approved by the Technical and Educational Council for public comment. Comments on the policy statement will be reviewed by AWWA staff and forwarded to the Executive Committee if the comments are minor or referred back to the originating body if the comments are substantive. Policies forwarded to the Executive ...
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Incorporating site-specific analytical data and machine learning to predict environmental site conditions
EnviMetric makes intelligent predictions about the extent of groundwater contamination even when there is no available analytical data regarding contaminant concentrations. Factors such as the site location, release type, property use, and geologic setting are very predictive of how large a groundwater plume will be. EnviMetric uses all this available information to make data-based predictions ...
By Azimuth1
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Collaboration with MUG Engineering
In the pilot “5G monitoring in construction and infrastructure”, Omnidots is collaborating with MUG Engineering on new 5G technologies. Part of 5Groningen from the Groningen Economic Board. Measuring and knowing immediately According to Hans Hainje, head of the Geo-ICT & Geo-Info department at MUG Engineering, the arrival of affordable sensors will be a huge asset. MUG ...
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New Map Shows How Groundwater Pumping Could Affect the Malad River
A new report illustrates how groundwater pumping can affect the amount of water available in streams within the Malad-Lower Bear River Area in Utah. The product was developed by the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Utah Department of Natural Resources, Division of Water Rights. “The information from this study will be used to aid the state engineer in making water-rights ...
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Willowstick Technologies wins iQ award for green business
Willowstick Technologies, the leading provider of innovative subsurface water mapping services, was recognized Wednesday as one of the top earth-friendly businesses in the state, winning an award in the category of Green Business at Utah Business magazine’s iQ Awards.In a ceremony at Salt Lake City’s Wells Fargo Bank Building, Willowstick was recognized for providing alternatives to traditional ...
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Additional cleanup decision finalized at camp edwards (MA)
EPA has signed a final decision document to address contamination near the “L Range” at the Massachusetts Military Reservation (MMR) on Cape Cod. The decision addresses both the groundwater contamination and its source. The majority of the L Range groundwater contamination is located on the eastern portion of the base, abutting the Town of Sandwich boundary, and sampling and ...
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Lowest Streamflow in 110 Years Recorded in North Carolina
RALEIGH, North Carolina, August 31, 2007 (ENS) - The lowest average August streamflow in 110 years of North Carolina recordkeeping was measured last month on the Tar River at Tarboro, in the east-central part of the state. Streamflow figures released by the U.S. Geological Survey, USGS, on Friday show that the hot, dry days of August brought record lows to many of the state’s rivers and streams ...
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BCI to Report Significant Research Findings on PCB Dechlrorination at Battelle Conference
Bioremediation Consulting, Inc. will present recent research findings on dechlorination of PCBs at the Battelle Conference - "Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds", May 21-24, 2012 in Monterey, California. BCI's research; "PCB Biodegradation by a Dehalococcoides (Dhc) Culture Grown on Trichlorobenzenes" can be found at Poster Location 17 on Level 1 in the Exhibit Hall from ...
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LOCUS DELIVERS U.S. EPA SUPERFUND DATA THROUGH ePORTAL AND GOOGLE™ MAPS MASHUP
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., April 2, 2007 - Locus Technologies (Locus), the industry leader in Web-based environmental data and information management services, announced today that it has expanded its hugely popular Web-based LocusFocus ePortal Google™ Maps Mashup to include U.S. Environmental Protection Agency data. With Locus’s portal toolset and Google’s Map API (application program interface), ...
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Dwyer property site added to EPA superfund list
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced the addition of the Dwyer Property Ground Water Plume located north of Elkton, Md. to the Superfund National Priorities List. The National Priorities List is a national list of sites where hazardous contaminants could impact public health and/or the environment. National Priorities List sites undergo a thorough investigation to determine the ...
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