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White Paper: So, You Want to Drill a Water Well…
The check-list in this white paper is intended to forewarn the novice groundwater user of the various requirements and pitfalls
involved in getting from “I think I’ll drill me a well!” to “Wow, this water is good!” [More - 190Kb pdf]
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Robinson, Noble & Saltbush White Paper Archives |
Fractured-rock Wells in the Pacific Northwest foothills: Not your average water source
by: F. Michael Krautkramer, Robinson, Noble & Saltbush, Inc.
© 2004 Robinson, Noble & Saltbush, Inc. Tacoma, Washington.
Written for The Washington State Ground Water Association
Very generally, there are three different geologic settings that support water wells in the Pacific Northwest. [MORE - 84K pdf]
Focusing On Instream Flows and Exempt Wells
by: The Washington State Ground Water Association & Robinson, Noble & Saltbush, Inc.
© 2004 Robinson, Noble & Saltbush, Inc. Tacoma, Washington. & The Washington State Ground Water Association Burlington, Washington
Watershed Planning Units face a multitude of challenges. Today, planning units are
attempting to balance instream flow objectives while providing adequate water for a
growing population. [MORE - 68K pdf]
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