National Ground Water Association
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The National Ground Water Association (NGWA), headquartered in Westerville, Ohio, is a membership-based nonprofit organization.
Founded in 1948, the organization is composed of United States and international groundwater professionals in four membership divisions: water well contractors, scientists and engineers, manufacturers, and suppliers. The group, that includes hydrogeologists, promotes responsible water use.[1]
NGWA provides short courses, conferences, and webinars related to the science of groundwater and the groundwater industry to both its members and the general public. It publishes two peer-reviewed journals: Groundwater and Groundwater Monitoring & Remediation, as well as a trade publication, Water Well Journal. The association also offers voluntary certification programs.
NGWA also operates a separate nonprofit foundation, the National Ground Water Research and Educational Foundation.
References[]
- ^ Albeck-Ripka, Livia (2021-07-17). "Two Rods and a 'Sixth Sense': In Drought, Water Witches Are Swamped". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-08-21.
External links[]
- National Ground Water Association main Web site
- National Ground Water Research and Educational Foundation
- National Ground Water Association's Web site for well owners
Publications[]
- Hydrology organizations
- Hydrogeology organizations
- Non-profit organizations based in Ohio
- Organizations established in 1948