Green Risks

Groundwater, Water Wells, Water Sustainability, and Sustainable Living

Monday, February 27, 2012

Protecting Drinking Water in Karst Terrain

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Most of us are familiar with the caves and the more striking karst features that occur in karst terrain though visits to the National Park S...
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Thursday, February 23, 2012

Corrosive Water- VAMWON Notes From the Field

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VAMWON Notes from the Field are the water/ well problems I’ve encountered as a volunteer with the Virginia Master Well Owner Network (VAMWON...
Monday, February 20, 2012

500 Feet From Your Front Door-Pennsylvania Passes HB 1950

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On February 8, 2012, the Pennsylvania General Assembly passed House Bill 1950 amending the Commonwealth’s Oil and Gas Act (the “Act”). It wa...
Thursday, February 16, 2012

More than One Way to Frack a Well

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Our ability to recover natural gas buried in deep geological deposits beneath the earth has increased dramatically due to advances in horizo...
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Monday, February 13, 2012

The State of the Nation’s Groundwater

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The US Geological Survey, USGS, and the US Environmental Protection Agency, US EPA, report that 105 million people, about a third of the pop...
Thursday, February 9, 2012

The Virginia General Assembly and Alternative Septic Regulations

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The Virginia General Assembly convened on Wednesday, January 11th 2012. The session in this even numbered year is 60 days and will end on Ma...
Monday, February 6, 2012

Bad Water – Test it to Know

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Bad water is a term that has popped up several times in community meetings. It is vague, and could mean almost anything. Though neighbors h...
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Elizabeth Ward,
Elizabeth was awarded an MBA from the University of Pittsburgh and an MS ChE from NYU Tandon School of Engineering, worked as a chemical engineer for both the US EPA in DC, and at DuPont before working in finance and then becoming consultant with Washington Advisors and is the author of "The Lenders Guide to Developing an Environmental Risk Management Program." Elizabeth retired from Washington Advisors and began her volunteer career and served 10 years as the Treasurer of the Prince William Soil and Water Conservation District.
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