Alabama Rural Water Association (ARWA)
“The Alabama Rural Water Association is a non-profit organization representing water and wastewater systems serving rural communities and towns and those commercial firms which support these systems.”
American Ground Water Trust (AGWT)
“The Mission of the American Ground Water Trust is to: Communicate the environmental and economic value of groundwater, Promote efficient and effective groundwater management, Showcase groundwater science and technology solutions, Increase citizen, community and decision-maker awareness, and Facilitate stakeholder participation in water resource decisions.”
American Portable Nuclear Gauge Association (APNGA)
“American Portable Nuclear Gauge Association provides a website and association focused on continuing regulatory and industry education for moisture density portable nuclear gauge owners and operators.”
Asphalt Contractors Association of Florida (ACAF)
“Our Mission is to: Improve the Quality of Asphalt and Expand its Use. We accomplish that by continuing to promote quality construction, employee improvement, and by working with our customers to provide the best product for their needs.”
American Water Works Association (AWWA)
“Established in 1881, the American Water Works Association is the largest nonprofit, scientific and educational association dedicated to managing and treating water, the world’s most important resource. With approximately 50,000 members, AWWA provides solutions to improve public health, protect the environment, strengthen the economy and enhance our quality of life.”
Baroid IDP Mud Schools
Baroid IDP Customer Workshops cover the fundamentals of drilling fluid properties and applications for Water Well, Minerals Exploration, HDD, Geothermal, and Tunneling/Micro-Tunneling. For more information, please Contact Us or visit Baroid’s Mud Schools page.
Florida Ground Water Association (FGWA)
“To provide professional and technical leadership in the advancement of the ground water industry and in the protection, the promotion, and the responsible development and use of ground water resources in the State of Florida.”
Florida Water Well Contractors Continuing Education Program
“Promoting Professionalism through Education”
Georgia Association of Groundwater Professionals (GAGwP)
“The Georgia Association of Groundwater Professionals (GaGwP) is a nonprofit organization that has been a principal custodian of Georgia’s ground water since 1967.”
National Drilling Association (NDA)
“The National Drilling Association is a nonprofit trade association of contractors, manufacturers and affiliated members from the drilling industry representing the geotechnical, environmental and mineral exploration sectors of this industry.”
National Ground Water Association (NGWA)
“A nonprofit organization, NGWA is composed of U.S. and international groundwater professionals — contractors, scientists and engineers, equipment manufacturers, and suppliers. Our purpose is to provide guidance to members, government representatives, and the public for sound scientific, economic, and beneficial development, protection, and management of the world’s groundwater resources.”
National Rural Water Association (NRWA)
“National Rural Water Association through its State Rural Water affiliates is the nation’s largest water and wastewater utility membership association with over 31,000 members.”
National Utility Contractors Association (NUCA)
“National Utility Contractors Association — the leading trade association working solely for the utility construction and excavation industry in the United States. NUCA’s nationwide network of state/regional Chapters and member companies represent utility contractors, excavators, suppliers, manufacturers, and other providers in the water, sewer, gas, electric, telecommunications, treatment plant, and excavation industries.”
Southeastern Asphalt User/Producer Group (SEAUPG)
“SEAUPG is a volunteer organization of professionals and experts from various facets of the asphalt paving HMA industry working to promote better performing asphalt pavements and asphalt paving technology exchange, often in cooperation with other organizations sharing mutual interest.”
Water Systems Council (WSC)
“Founded in 1932, the Water Systems Council (WSC) … is committed to ensuring that Americans who depend on wells have safe, reliable drinking water and works to educate well owners, consumers, and policymakers at the local, state and federal levels about water wells and the importance of protecting America’s groundwater resources.”