Water Well Journal

March 2018

Water Well Journal

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If the city's water supply continues to fall, Cape Town (South Africa) will declare Day Zero in mid-May . . . The city's 4 million residents will have to line up for water rations at 200 collection points. in "Industry Newsline", page 17 Fall injuries constitute a considerable amount of workers' compensation and medical costs—approximately $70 billion annually in the United States, according to the National Safety Council. Alexandra Walsh in "Preventing Slips, Trips, and Falls", page 50 PUNCH LIST The April issue of Water Well Journal will focus on water quality and treatment and feature multiple stories on the subject, including one comparing public health vs. well health. You may think if you want the job done right, you have to do it yourself, but that's not so. True, there are many aspects of any small business that are best handled by the owner, but there's also plenty of room in most businesses for effective outsourcing. Liz Bywater, Ph.D. in "Relieving the Pressure", page 24 A stay interview allows you to ask employees how they feel about their work and gives them a chance to give feedback on what motivated them to do a great job. A stay interview asks employees to think outside the box. Stacey Henrich in "Stay Interviews Help Retain Talent", page 68 waterwelljournal.com 88 March 2018 WWJ You can only regulate pressure as well as you can measure it. And if the sensor is in an improper place, you're at risk there. For example, you want to place the sensor in a straight run of plumbing. Terry Smith in "Seven Tips to Minimize VFD Callbacks", page 21 Customers want to stay engaged with training and understand the new trends with product changes as they become available. Ronnie Hensley in WWJ Closeup, page 10

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