Water Well Journal

October 2015

Water Well Journal

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If you can increase customer retention by 5% , you will increase the profitability of your business by 45% . Ron Slee, in "Seasons Come and Seasons Go", page 70 Good design, making sure your customers know the limitations of their well and water system, and proper consideration and planning for all conceivable situations will not only produce a satisfied customer but will very likely lead to further business. Ed Butts, PE, CPI, in "Droughts: A Business Opportunity?", page 52 October PUNCH LIST The November issue of Water Well Journal focuses on global water and has a feature article on making sure wells and pumping systems continue to work overseas. 13 inches: Distance the land near Corcoran, California, sank in eight months in 2014, according to satellite data. So much groundwater has been pumped in California's Central Valley due to the drought the land collapsed, a process ca lled subsidence. NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory The proposed standard will be useful for groundwater professionals actively involved in providing pump services for customers. It will aid regulatory agencies looking to provide valued oversight, as well as well owners and operators. Jessica Rhoads, in "A Standard for Pumps", page 12 Nearly 30 million workers are exposed on their jobs to noise levels that are potentially hazardous to their hearing. Alexandra Walsh, in "A Good Hearing Loss Prevention Program", page 50 The biggest opportunity is the various energy mandates requiring system efficiency. It really offers the contractor an opportunity to differentiate himself and his business especially to homeowners, municipalities, and even commercial accounts. Mark Reeder, in "Groundwater Expo Q & A", page 46 92 October 2015 WWJ waterwelljournal.com

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