Water Well Journal

December 2017

Water Well Journal

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Even if you feel comfortable with your current business entity, you should be familiar with the legal, financial, and practical consequences of each choice. William Lynott in "Sole Proprietorship or Corporation?", page 31 Expanding into water treatment is your opportunity to provide a homeowner with quality water from the bottom of the well to the bottom of the glass. Greg Gruett in "Water Wells and Zeolites", page 19 PUNCH LIST The January 2018 issue of Water Well Journal will kick off the new year by focusing on well maintenance and feature an article detailing steps for well development. Proper well construction materials and maintenance are always important for getting the most out of your capital investments. However, we need to start thinking more about preserving and maintaining the aquifers that those investments rely on. John Jansen, Ph.D., PG, RGp in "WWJ Closeup", page 10 Respect the high pressure of compressed gas cylinders. A sudden release of pressure, such as from damage or failure to the valve stem, can gain enough momentum to break through a cinderblock wall—200 feet away! Jerome Spear, CSP, CIH in "Compressed Gas Cylinders", page 36 waterwelljournal.com 72 December 2017 WWJ A key need is to maintain people's interest and concerns about groundwater during both wet and dry periods. There is a tendency for the public and media to forget about groundwater during wet periods. Bill Alley, Ph.D. in "Water Well Journal Q&A", page 28 Advertise flood response and recovery services and support in advance of extreme weather, perhaps even regularly throughout flood season. Charles Job in "Responding to Flooded Wells", page 22

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