(Water treatment) is a great service to offer,
a lasting service, and a service of pride to
assure clean water for an owner.
Tina Peters
in "Water Well Journal Q&A", page 30
To ensure a static charge
will not create a spark, a
conductive path must be
provided to the earth. A proper
ground will provide a means
for continuously discharging
a charged, conductive body
to the earth.
Jerome Spears, CSP, CIH
in "Bonding and Grounding", page 32
PUNCH LIST
The May issue of Water Well Journal focuses
on irrigation and groundwater. It will feature
a case study showing groundwater's impact
on an irrigation job and an editorial on the
subject.
Chemistry won't fix a physical
issue in the well, and as an
industry, we have to provide
better answers to solve our
customers' problems.
David Hanson
in "Water Testing 101", page 27
With regards to the day-to-day operation
of the well, testing concerns should focus
on the potential for chemical corrosion, the
accumulation of solids, the resident microbial
population, and the presence of nuisance
or offending organisms.
Michael Schnieders, PG, PH-GW
in "Water Quality: Public Health vs. Well Health",
page 20
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If you have arsenic, plan accordingly.
If you have lead, same thing. If nitrates are
a problem—again, design your well to
mitigate the problem.
Larry Lyons
in "WWJ Closeup", page 10
A customer who has experienced a similar
situation, challenge, or goal as your prospect
has much more credibility than a vendor as
they can provide an unbiased view of your
solution in action.
Julie Hansen
in "Making the Most of Customer Success Stories",
page 38