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Groundwater Education for Children

While adults may think of themselves as the custodians of groundwater, it is children who are the true guardians of water. They are the ones who will take action for the conservation of groundwater in the future! Perhaps our greatest responsibility as adults is to inspire an interest in groundwater in children and adolescents. This […]

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II Making Groundwater Visible Event: communities around the world and their relationship with groundwater!

On March 9, 2022 we had the first talk of the II Making Groundwater Visible Event! The event started off with great success, with 1269 subscribers on the event, 1620 subscribers on the YouTube channel and over 1212 views on the talks until now. It could not have been different, as it has a team

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Five main characteristics of groundwater in Serbia

1. Complex geological settings and hydrogeology The complex geology of Serbia and adjacent areas has produced hydrogeological heterogeneity and considerable variety in aquifer systems and groundwater distribution. Paleozoic formations, magmatic and metamorphic rocks, Jurassic and Cretaceous flysch or deeper and thick sedimentary complexes mostly represent aquitards or aquicludes. In contrast, the Mesozoic carbonate rocks, and

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Get to Know Our panelists of the GW-Project’s Women and Groundwater in Central America Round Table Event

Let’s get together to raise awareness about the fundamental role of professional women in groundwater management in Central America! The “Women and Groundwater in Central America” live event will be held in Spanish and the recording will be available with English subtitles right after the live broadcast. The event is organized by the Groundwater Project

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What you missed on the 1st Groundwater Project Event: Making Groundwater Visible!

On February 26th our 1st Groundwater Project Event: Making Groundwater Visible ended with 1517 subscribers on the event, +1000 subscribers on the YouTube channel and over 4000 views on the talks until now. All because the excellent speakers had the dexterity to involve the public with stories of their careers and the passion for groundwater.

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1st Groundwater Project Event: Making Groundwater Visible – an event that started off with great success

On February 3, 2021 we had the first talk of the 1st Groundwater Project Event: Making Groundwater Visible! The event started off with great success, with 1517 subscribers on the event, 847 subscribers on the YouTube channel and over 2000 views on the talks until now. It could not have been different, as it has

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Groundwater and Intensive use

“Groundwater development needs adequate drilling and pumping technology, as well as relatively cheap and easy-to-obtain energy.” (CUSTODIO, 2010) One of our talks at the 1st Groundwater Project Event is about Groundwater and Intensive Use. Sustainable use of groundwater is one of the most important subjects we face as the Earth’s population of nearly 8 billion

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Read the “Water Cycle” book online

The Groundwater Project is evaluating the expansion of our website function to enable online reading. We have implemented a webbook version of Groundwater in Our Water Cycle, which can be accessed without login. The webbook is suitable for reading on desktop, tablet, and mobile devices. Read this book online at:https://books.gw-project.org/groundwater-in-our-water-cycle/ At the same time we

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Groundwater Talks: Takeaways

Here are a few takeaways and the full interview from our Groundwater Talks interview with Matthew Damhuis, a hydrogeologist based in South Africa and one of the first people of his country to join the Groundwater Project. Access Matthew’s website: http://alicantowater.co.za/ Share this post with your colleagues and friends and join us on our way

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Groundwater Talks with Joanna Doummar

“Groundwater is one of the most important and vital resources of our society and it’s important that you know it.” That’s how Joanna Doummar, our guest at today’s Groundwater Talks, sees groundwater. In this interview we talk about her work with micro-pollutants in groundwater in Lebanon, her career, the future of groundwater and much more.

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Groundwater Talks- Takeaways

Here are a few takeaways from our Groundwater Talks interview with the President at the IAH Lebanon Chapter, Joanna Doummar. Don’t miss out on the full interview! We talked about her work with micro-pollutants in groundwater in Lebanon, her career, the future of groundwater and much more. You can watch it on this Friday, July

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Make groundwater more visible

To make groundwater more visible, we need to get people to ask more questions about water and groundwater in particular. — Dr John Cherry Dr. John Cherry is the leader of the Groundwater Project, working alongside hundreds of experts worldwide. The goals of the Groundwater Project are to publish educational materials, online and free-of-charge. We believe

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World Environment Day

The water we drink, the foods we eat, the air we breathe and the climate that makes our planet habitable all come from nature. Today is World Environment Day, an event that happens every year since 1974 created by the UN to bring awareness to the protection of our environment. Our main goal with The

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