Water Well Journal

May 2022

Water Well Journal

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I believe that in 20 years this [use of Boreline's Flexi-Riser] will be extremely common in our industry. This will be what everybody is doing. Jim Blair in "Saving Time, Energy, and Money One Pumping System at a Time", page 31 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. When troubleshooting the operation of a water system tank issue, the first item to check is the air pressure. If the diaphragm or bladder has failed and water has escaped to the air side, it will not be at the desired pressure. Dave Kill, PE (retired) in "Tank Selection by the Numbers", page 26 waterwelljournal.com 64 n May 2022 WWJ The DOE regulation puts efficiency on the forefront and has forced the old inefficient pumps to be retired. We should all agree that this is not only the right thing for the future but also it is our responsibility as an industry to do our part. Steve Doggett in "Pump and Energy Efficiency Roundtable", page 22 When an excavator, a driller, or other party performing intrusive activities notifies a one-call center before digging, damage can be avoided more than 99% of the time! Alexandra Walsh in "Avoiding Underground Utilities", page 44 If the current demand is smaller, the systems can easily be designed for the current need and allow for future expandability while keeping the initial investment costs down. Jon Klumpp in "WWJ Closeup", page 10 While many contractors prefer to keep the data to themselves as opposed to potentially benefitting other contractors, realize that you as a contractor will not be around forever and you owe it to future generations to pass on any details of a project. Gary Shawver, MGWC, retired-2021 in "Keeping Detailed Records for Your Customers", page 46

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