Water Well Journal

July 2019

Water Well Journal

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Superior products installed by a superior- level contractor whose superior skills are recognized by a superior trade association in his or her field is the superior choice. Thad Plumley in "Editor's Note", page 6 Look for an education. Water treatment is complex. Find someone who can offer support and walk you through all the problems you'll face. Nathan Powell in "Emerging Needs and the Next Generation of Contractors", page 28 PUNCH LIST The August issue of Water Well Journal focuses on green technology. Look for multiple feature articles on the subject, including one on how pump selection can lead to energy efficiency. The good news is we don't all have to have a degree in microbiology to become better equipped to battle biofilm issues . . . to make more informed decisions about the proper chemical application in order to improve the health of our wells. Eric Duderstadt in "Biofilm and Effective Chemical Treatment for Disinfection in Wells", page 23 waterwelljournal.com 76 July 2019 WWJ Each year, approximately 30,000 cases of Lyme disease are reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention . . . reported cases of Lyme disease in the United States have tripled since the late 1990s. Alexandra Walsh in "Biological Hazards of Outdoor Summer Work", page 46 There is no single procedure that addresses all aspects of declining well capacity— do not take anything for granted. Darin Cahoy in "WWJ Closeup", page 10 Without a clear (social media) policy in place, your company risks being embarrassed by what employees post and may even face legal issues in case of a misstep or account hack. Alexandra Walsh in "Social Media Guidelines", page 48

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