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Blog Volunteer Spotlight – John Drage
This week we are putting the spotlight on John Drage, a hydrogeologist with the Government of Nova Scotia. He has wide-ranging experience and expertise in

Volunteer Spotlight – Dr. Kamini Singha
This week’s spotlight is on Dr. Kamini Singha, a distinguished volunteer and contributor to The Groundwater Project. As a renowned professor and researcher in the field,

Searching For Portuguese Translators
The Groundwater Project is currently searching for volunteers to translate many of our books into Portuguese. The following books are currently in need of Portuguese

Volunteer Spotlight – Eve Kuniansky
In today’s volunteer spotlight blog post we are highlighting the career and efforts of Eve Kuniansky, an expert on karst aquifers at the United States

The Groundwater Project Registers a Water Action Agenda Commitment with the United Nations
The Groundwater Project has partnered with the United Nations on their Water Action Agenda. To see how the project proposes to help achieve the Sustainable Development

How to Read a Reference List Entry or Citation in a Groundwater Project Book
Does looking at a citation or reference seem like a black box at times? So many different styles, with so many different meanings! For example,
Blog Volunteer Spotlight – John Drage
This week we are putting the spotlight on John Drage, a hydrogeologist with the Government of Nova Scotia. He has wide-ranging experience and expertise in

Volunteer Spotlight – Dr. Kamini Singha
This week’s spotlight is on Dr. Kamini Singha, a distinguished volunteer and contributor to The Groundwater Project. As a renowned professor and researcher in the field,

Searching For Portuguese Translators
The Groundwater Project is currently searching for volunteers to translate many of our books into Portuguese. The following books are currently in need of Portuguese

Volunteer Spotlight – Eve Kuniansky
In today’s volunteer spotlight blog post we are highlighting the career and efforts of Eve Kuniansky, an expert on karst aquifers at the United States

The Groundwater Project Registers a Water Action Agenda Commitment with the United Nations
The Groundwater Project has partnered with the United Nations on their Water Action Agenda. To see how the project proposes to help achieve the Sustainable Development

How to Read a Reference List Entry or Citation in a Groundwater Project Book
Does looking at a citation or reference seem like a black box at times? So many different styles, with so many different meanings! For example,
Blog Volunteer Spotlight – John Drage
This week we are putting the spotlight on John Drage, a hydrogeologist with the Government of Nova Scotia. He has wide-ranging experience and expertise in
Volunteer Spotlight – Dr. Kamini Singha
This week’s spotlight is on Dr. Kamini Singha, a distinguished volunteer and contributor to The Groundwater Project. As a renowned professor and researcher in the field,
Searching For Portuguese Translators
The Groundwater Project is currently searching for volunteers to translate many of our books into Portuguese. The following books are currently in need of Portuguese
Volunteer Spotlight – Eve Kuniansky
In today’s volunteer spotlight blog post we are highlighting the career and efforts of Eve Kuniansky, an expert on karst aquifers at the United States
The Groundwater Project Registers a Water Action Agenda Commitment with the United Nations
The Groundwater Project has partnered with the United Nations on their Water Action Agenda. To see how the project proposes to help achieve the Sustainable Development
How to Read a Reference List Entry or Citation in a Groundwater Project Book
Does looking at a citation or reference seem like a black box at times? So many different styles, with so many different meanings! For example,