Water Well Journal

May 2021

Water Well Journal

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As water use and regulation become more an issue, I believe that more effective and efficient irrigation systems are our future. It only stands to reason that the more positive energy we can get out of a gallon of water, the less gallons we'll need to use at one time. Glenn Jandernoa in "WWJ Closeup", page 9 PUNCH LIST With June being National Safety Month, 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. One can have the best equipment and tooling to drill a well and use quality casing in the construction of their wells, but if you have a poor grout job, you simply have a poor well. Gary Shawver, MGWC in "Using Type III Portland Cement for Grouting", page 36 waterwelljournal.com 64 n May 2021 WWJ To avoid a global water crisis, we will need to manage water so that we can increase productivity to meet the demands for food, while industry and cities find functional ways to use water more efficiently. Ronald B. Peterson in "Irrigation and Groundwater", page 34 On average, a non-fatal injury crash at work involving (distracted driving) costs an employer $72,442. Alexandra Walsh in "Developing a Distracted Driving Policy", page 42 Once you get comfortable with the basics of the bookkeeping or numbers of your business, you really need to start looking toward the future. Instead of just looking to the end of the month or end of the year, you need to start looking further down the road. Becca Calkins, CPA in "Growing the Bottom Line", page 31 We saw a marketspace that was open there and decided to go after it. We saw that the refurbs were going to kind of become a way of the future. Dillon Sickler in "Refurbishing the Drill Rig", page 27

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