Water Well Journal

May 2020

Water Well Journal

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If there is no sign you have serviced that well in the past, why should you expect to get a call in the future? Brant Shiefler in "Creating Repeat Business", page 39 With increasing water demand, changing climate, and new regulations, the irrigation market needs monitoring solutions that are easy to set up, use, and maintain. Adam Hobson in "WWJ Closeup", page 10 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. We are going to see the confluence of a warmer climate, growing population, and food demand, competition for scarce water supplies, depletion of aquifers all come into play. We have no choice but to innovate solutions at all levels. Reagan M. Waskom in "Innovations in Irrigation", page 28 waterwelljournal.com 72 n May 2020 WWJ Reputations cannot be rested on . . . they must be earned every time we go out to do a job! If you have a good reputation, it takes work to keep it. Gary Shawver, MGWC in "The Importance of Customer Service", page 54 No matter where we are in the United States, we need to effectively manage our groundwater. We need to measure, manage, and use it efficiently to ensure our groundwater levels are sustainable for years to come. John Farner in "Water Well Journal Q&A", page 32 To be most effective, (accident) investigations should include managers and employees working together since each bring different knowledge, understanding, and perspectives to the investigation. Alexandra Walsh in "Seven-Step Accident Investigation Checklist", page 52

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