Water Well Journal

July 2017

Water Well Journal

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A proper approach to well or pump rehabilitation should incorporate many of the same forensic methods (research and investigation) used during any other type of forensic study. Ed Butts, PE, CPI in "Well and Pump Rehabilitation", page 54 According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), 70% of hand and arm injuries could have been prevented by proper use of gloves. Alexandra Walsh in "Hand Safety Begins with the Right Glove", page 40 July PUNCH LIST The August issue of Water Well Journal focuses on green technology. Look for multiple feature articles on the subject. Small business owners must wear many hats. Whether you planned to be a human resources manager or not, you hold the HR responsibility. Alexandra Walsh in "HR Best Practices for Small Businesses", page 50 While mud drilling can be overwhelming at times, taking the time to learn the ins and outs of fluid drilling can be rewarding as well as exciting. Gary Shawver, MGWC in "Lessons on Fluid Drilling", page 38 waterwelljournal.com 76 July 2017 WWJ There remains no silver bullet for use downhole. Identify the problem and the extent at which it is impacting production, quality, or the life of the well, before grabbing a product off the shelf. Michael Schnieders, PG, PH-GW in "Chemical Usage in Well Rehabilitation", page 24 When you can go in and work on a project, have success with an international partner, and do something good for the people and that country's economy, it's a good feeling. Charles Carner in "Rehabilitating Jordan's Phosphate Mines", page 35

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