Terrific @NYTimes article highlighting the importance of groundwater as our largest accessible freshwater resource and how much we rely on groundwater pumping to close water gaps https://t.co/89ZhGM4Gfd
I came across a great book I read long ago: “Cadillac Desert”. First published 1986. Decades later, have we learned what we need to about water in the west? I’m not so sure.
The Martin House, located in Buffalo, NY is a symbol of cultural pride and civic identity.👏🏻 Did you know that this design is considered to be one of the greatest architectural achievements throughout #FrankLloydWrights career?💭
"The American West is certainly in a water crisis."
@EPrinceton professor @reedh2o sat down with @Ginger_Zee and @KentonGewecke to talk about the future of water in America and problems the country is facing now: https://t.co/c157ALhcEw
📷: @ABC / @USGS
NGWA President Jason House, LG, PG, spoke on the new Healthy H2O Act in a recent press release from U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin.
You can read the full press release at https://t.co/3KZix3jiC5
Expand your knowledge of hydrogeology without spending a dime! 📚 'Hydrogeology 101' by Neven Kresic is an excellent introduction to groundwater science and can be downloaded entirely free at the NGWA bookstore.
Check out 'Hydrogeology 101' and more at https://t.co/JNqH9vs9DD
Groundwater is not only a vital resource for drinking water—it plays a crucial role in feeding the world. In fact, irrigation is the biggest use of groundwater in the U.S., with about 53 billion gallons used daily! #GWAW
It's National #Groundwater Awareness Week here in North America & a good time to shine a borehole camera light on that, make the invisible visible and all that (groundwater is not "so 2022" is it?). 1/n
Find out about California's water supply strategy at AGWT-AGWA groundwater conference Feb 6-7 in Ontario, CA. Chief Deputy Director Jonathon Bishop will give the keynote. Very interesting program too! #groundwater#AGWT
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