Water Well Journal

February 2016

Water Well Journal

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NGWA is confident the tax code will be amended this year to afford the geothermal tax incentive the same extension received by wind and solar industries. Lauren Schapker, in "End-of-Year Tax Package Provides Additional Support for Geothermal Heat Pumps", page 10 Understanding drill site geology is more than just classifying soils or rocks from a boring . In order to understand the complexities of the subsurface requires research, careful planning, keen observation, and artistic imagination. Raymond L. Straub Jr., PG, in "Field Notes", page 25 February PUNCH LIST The March issue of Water Well Journal is the annual pumps issue and will contain feature articles and columns on pumping systems and the annual pumps directory. Using the ropes as intended within their safe working load and maintaining them in good condition are critical in preventing rope failures. Jerome E. Spear, CSP, CIH, in "Safe Use of Fiber and Wire Ropes", page 34 "By spending a few thousand dollars, you could save (your customer) about $15,000 just by knowing what the actual conductivity of the soil is." David Henrich, CWD/PI, CVCLD, in "Avoiding Common Pitfalls", page 20 Hydrologists estimate, according to the National Geographic Society, U.S. groundwater reserves to be at least 33,000 trillion gallons — equal to the amount discharged into the Gulf of Mexico by the Mississippi River in the past 200 years . National Geographic Society, in Water Map, November 1993 "It will be a challenging but exciting year for me and hopefully on all fronts a rewarding year for NGWA's membership." Jeffrey Williams, MGWC, CVCLD, in "Staying Strong", page 29 64 February 2016 WWJ waterwelljournal.com

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