Featured ARTICLES
19 A Job Like No Other
By William Wagner
Geothermal installation updates
New York City's historic St. Patrick's
Cathedral.
22 Heating Up
By Patrick Sless
As solar pumping technologies advance,
so do job opportunities for the systems.
29 Nine Business Guidelines
By William Lynott
It's critical your company set specific
business goals for its success.
33 The Next Water Source
By Mike Price
Brackish groundwater resources could
play a pivotal role in water-stressed
areas of the United States.
36 Field Notes
By Raymond L. Straub Jr., PG
Following the Isotope
40
Water Well Journal Q&A
By Thad Plumley
Terry Morse, incoming CEO of the
National Ground Water Association
August 2017
Vol. 71, No. 8
waterwelljournal.com
About the cover: Drilling for the installation of a
geothermal heating and cooling system takes place at the
nearly 150-year-old St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City.
The installation was part of a $177 million restoration of
the cathedral and will lower its energy cost 25% per year.
See the article on page 19. Photo courtesy of John Rhyner
of P.W. Grosser Consulting.
2 August 2017 WWJ