A Simple Business Card Can Lead to Drilling Contracts Doug Walker August 1, 2014 No Comments It seems one of the most basic of business marketing tools, yet I could easily argue the importance of the simple business card.Read More
Drilling Trades Depend on Recruiting the Next Generation David S. Bardsley August 1, 2014 No Comments The future seems to be improving for the drilling industry.Read More
How Do Air Separator Water Tanks Work? John Schmitt August 1, 2014 No Comments In my last couple of columns I have reviewed the construction, sizes and unique fittings for typical hydro pneumatic tanks still made today, that were popular before about 1955.Read More
Drilling Jobs Easier With the Correct Drilling Fluids George Dugan August 1, 2014 No Comments When a drilling contractor has to work on equipment, they are well aware of the tools it takes to get the job done.Read More
NGWA Unveils Water Well Drilling Standard Developed with ANSI Rachel Beavins Tracy August 1, 2014 No Comments NGWA, ANSI Find Common Ground On Water Well Construction.Read More
National Driller Applauds NGWA on Their New ANSI Standard Jeremy Verdusco August 1, 2014 No Comments NGWA, With ANSI Standard, Defines What We Mean by ‘Water Well’.Read More
International School of Well Drilling Continuing Education Online courses help drillers stay on top of latest drilling techniques July 7, 2014 No Comments School is accepted for continuing education for water well drillers in 27 states.Read More
Interns Can Fill Age Gap in Water Well Drilling Industry Brock Yordy July 2, 2014 No Comments The earliest form of water wells dates back to 5000 B.C. At that time, the world population was estimated to be around 5 million people.Read More
Referrals, Networking Lead to Drilling Contracts Doug Walker July 2, 2014 No Comments My introduction to marketing and sales was one of survival.Read More
What water well drillers should know about arsenic in groundwater Rachel Beavins Tracy July 1, 2014 No Comments Ask most drillers whether they’re concerned about arsenic in groundwater, and you’ll quickly discover the answer is no.Read More