Water Well Journal

August 2017

Water Well Journal

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Misuse of portable ladders in the workplace represents a major source of injuries and fatalities among workers, with many injuries so serious they require time off the job. Samuel Sanguedolce, CIH, CSP, CHMM in "Safe Ladder Use", page 46 It was great to be part of the process of bringing (St. Patrick's) Cathedral (in New York City) back to its original grandeur. The exterior and interior were totally restored. It's now as beautiful as I imagine it was in the 1800s when it was built. John Rhyner in "A Job Like No Other", page 19 August PUNCH LIST The September issue of Water Well Journal focuses on drilling rigs, tips, and techniques. It also will feature the annual WWJ Heavy Equipment Directory and feature an article on drilling efficiencies in fractured rock. You must understand who the members are and ask, "Why is the individual or business a member of the association?" You can never forget the value of the members. Terry Morse in "Water Well Journal Q&A", page 40 Businesses without precise overhead and profit goals never make enough money and probably won't make a profit. Companies that carefully track costs, target profit, and control overhead are in control and stay ahead of their competition. George Hedley in "Nine Business Guidelines", page 29 waterwelljournal.com 72 August 2017 WWJ It's more cost-effective to treat brackish groundwater than it is to take ocean water and clean it, at least to my understanding. I see it as the next best shot of increasing our public water supply. Lee Gebbert in "The Next Water Source", page 33 The fancy term of what we need is data analytics. We need to convert our data to information and use the analytics of the data to provoke constructive action. Ron Slee in "Data Analytics", page 48

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