Water Well Journal

July 2018

Water Well Journal

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Each day, about 2000 U.S. workers sustain a job-related eye injury requiring medical treatment. About one-third of the injuries are serious enough to be treated in hospital emergency rooms. Alexandra Walsh in "Eye Safety on the Job", page 32 Outsourcing human resources functions can reduce your administrative workload and free up your time so you can focus on your business objectives. Alexandra Walsh in "Outsourcing HR for Small Businesses", page 44 PUNCH LIST The August issue of Water Well Journal focuses on green technology. Look for multiple feature articles on the subject. Recruiting and training the next generation of employees in this information technology world is critical. Our success is dictated by the trained and motivated employees servicing our customers. Steve Chisholm, CPI in "WWJ Closeup", page 10 "It provides an objective process for establishing a wide variety of things. Wells are 12 to 20 inches in diameter and can be 2000 feet deep. We want to try to avoid the voodoo factor, and cameras provide us with an objective technology." Christopher S. Johnson, PG, Chg in "Maximizing Your ROI", page 29 waterwelljournal.com 68 July 2018 WWJ Most well problems can be somewhat easily assessed and resolved using common testing and evaluation practices. However, the more difficult issues require a more detailed search and examination—well forensics. Roger Miller in "Well Forensics", page 23 If this industry is going to survive, we must be willing to help others who are seeking help or having problems. This industry is loaded with people with experience and great ideas that will make this industry easier to navigate. Gary Shawver, MGWC in "No Man Is an Island", page 34

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