Water Well Journal

May 2018

Water Well Journal

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Business conditions generally seem to be favorable, many of our customers are reporting significant backlogs. DeLancey W. Davis in "Water Well Journal Q&A", page 26 If I had a dollar for every time I said, "I've never seen that before" on the Ball State project, I could retire. Jim Lowe and Ball State were ready to be out there setting a trend. Mike Luster in "Industry Newsline", page 14 PUNCH LIST The June issue of Water Well Journal focuses on safety in the workplace. It will contain articles on the subject as well as the NGWA Buyers Guide. Before you can decide what pump or system will provide the best solution for your irrigation project, you'll need to . . . check with local agencies, understand system layout, and account for well characteristics. Chris Preston in "Keeping a Field of Dreams Green", page 22 Make sure you have trained your employees on every potential hazard they could be exposed to and how to protect themselves. Then verify they really understand what you taught them. Alexandra Walsh in "A Four-Point Workplace Safety Plan", page 36 waterwelljournal.com 64 May 2018 WWJ Efficient irrigation systems are cost effective, intelligent, and are optimized to provide just the right amount of water needed. Jeff Goldberg in "WWJ Closeup", page 10 A significant business opportunity exists in the small groundwater systems market. Data are available to estimate the size of the market nationally and by state for a range of infrastructure needs at these water systems. Chuck Job in "An Opportunity Awaits", page 29

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