The Water Expo, Spring Edition: Serving Irrigation and
Groundwater
Miami, Florida. www.thewaterexpo.com
AWWA ACE15 Anaheim, California.
www.awwa.org
2015 UCOWR Conference—Water Is Not for Gambling:
Utilizing Science to Reduce Uncertainty
Las Vegas,
Nevada. http://ucowr.org/conferences
Environmental Well Technology Field Experience
Westerville, Ohio. (800) 551-7379, fax (614) 898-
7786, customerservice@ngwa.org, www.NGWA.org
The day's activities and demonstrations are designed to familiarize
you with the tools and techniques necessary to install monitoring
wells.
Ohio Groundwater Forum Westerville, Ohio. (800)
551-7379, fax (614) 898-7786,
customerservice@ngwa.org, www.NGWA.org
This one-day forum is being designed to focus on research and
practical solutions to groundwater issues currently affecting Ohio.
Empire State Water Well Drillers Association Summer
Meeting
Seneca Falls, New York.
www.nywelldriller.org/news.asp
2015 South Atlantic Jubilee Myrtle Beach,
South Carolina. www.jubileewatershow.com
70th Annual Soil and Water Conservation Society Con-
ference
Greensboro, North Carolina. www.swcs.org
World Water Week Stockholm, Sweden.
www.worldwaterweek.org
Protect Your Groundwater Day (800) 551-7379,
fax (614) 898-7786, customerservice@ngwa.org,
www.NGWA.org
The Water Expo, Fall Edition: Serving Water
Quality, Water Supply, and Wastewater
Miami,
Florida. www.thewaterexpo.com
NGWA Upper Great Plains Groundwater
Conference
Cheyenne, Wyoming.(800) 551-
7379, fax (614) 898-7786, customerservice@ngwa.org,
www.NGWA.org
Gain insight on groundwater issues such as availability and quality,
water scarcity, and low recharge rates being encountered in the
Upper Great Plains.
New Mexico Ground Water Association Fall Blitz—
CEU Classes, Golf Tournament, Fundraiser Dinner
Las Cruces, New Mexico. www.nmgwa.org
Georgia Association of Groundwater Professionals
Well Show and Trade Exhibition
Savannah,
Georgia. https://gagwp.wildapricot.org/event-1827805
2015 NGWA Conference on Groundwater
in Fractured Rock
Burlington, Vermont.
(800) 551-7379, fax (614) 898-7786, customerservice@ngwa.org,
www.NGWA.org/FracRock
Receive a synopsis on the use of innovative techniques, cutting-
edge research, and lessons learned from practical experience
regarding characterizing and remediating groundwater in fractured
rock environments.
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