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In a new report, scientists say the U.S. is facing serious challenges as groundwater is depleted in many areas. They call for a national effort to safeguard aquifers.
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.
National Green Week: First week in February every year in the United States National Wildlife Week [185] National Dark-Sky Week: Week of new moon in April Bike to Work Week Victoria: National Pollinator Week [186] Third Week in June Mosquito Awareness Week: June 22–28 [187] Plastic Free July [188] July 1–31 National Clean Beaches Week ...
The theme for 2022 is "Groundwater, Making the Invisible Visible". [40] Groundwater is the largest source of freshwater on earth. However, being stored underneath the surface, it is often overlooked. Therefore, IGRAC and UNESCO-IHP initiated a World Water Day exclusively focused on this resource. The campaign is built around three main ...
week of 3rd Sunday in October: National Forest Products Week; 3rd week in October: National Character Counts Week; varies in October: Minority Enterprise Development Week; week prior to Thanksgiving: National Farm-City Week; week of Thanksgiving: National Family Week; August 16–22: National Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve Week [26]
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Stretching nearly 350 miles from Dry Tortugas National Park west of the Florida Keys to St. Lucie Outlet north of West Palm Beach, it's made up of over 40 species of corals including one colony ...
Water is an essential part of irrigation. Plants always take a lot of ground water thus ground water should be replenished. For crop irrigation, optimal water efficiency means minimizing losses due to evaporation, runoff, or subsurface drainage while maximizing production. [33]