National Ground Water Association opens new Web page
The Westerville, Ohio-based National Ground Water Association (NGWA) has opened a new Web page containing free, downloadable articles on planning for and managing drought. Some of the titles include “Aquifer Storage and Recovery-Water Management for the Future,” “Conservation: A New Source of Water” and “Water Conservation and the Political Process: Strategies for Policy Making.”
The Westerville, Ohio-based National Ground Water Association (NGWA) has opened a new Web page containing free, downloadable articles on planning for and managing drought. Some of the titles include “Aquifer Storage and Recovery-Water Management for the Future,” “Conservation: A New Source of Water” and “Water Conservation and the Political Process: Strategies for Policy Making.”
To access the new page, go to NGWA’s Web site, www.ngwa.org, click on the Public/Media tab and then the “Drought-related information repository” tab. Articles are available for a limited time. For more information, contact NGWA Public Awareness Director Cliff Treyens at (614) 898-7791, ext. 554, or at [email protected].
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