Washington State Ground Water Association (WSGWA), a trade association for ground water professionals, is dedicated to protecting, promoting, and educating ground water professionals and the public about the safe use of ground water. Earn CEU credits at our annual convention, spring seminars, and fall seminars.
Earning your CEU credits on time is vital to maintaining your driller or pump installer license. The WSGWA is pleased to offer one or more scholarships every year to promote educational advancement for our members and their families. Ensure pollutants cannot enter the underground aquifer through failed wastewater treatment systems (septic tank or drain field), around well fields, or wellhead contamination.
Earning your CEU credits on time is vital to maintaining your driller or pump installer license. The WSGWA is pleased to offer one or more scholarships every year to promote educational advancement for our members and their families. Ensure pollutants cannot enter the underground aquifer through failed wastewater treatment systems (septic tank or drain field), around well fields, or wellhead contamination.
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The Washington State Ground Water Association is dedicated to technical and professional leadership in the advancement of the drilling and ground water industry. It is the responsibility of the Association to educate its members and the public on the issue of ground water and its usage. To provide non-biased information on ground water to our legislators and the general public.
By joining together, our members improve their ability to meet business challenges. Washington State Ground Water Association (WSGWA) promotes the logical and orderly development, use, and conservation of Washington state's ground water.
One of the many protective measures we helped to bring about to protect the state's most valuable natural resource, our ground water, we helped to initiate legislative action to license drilling contractors as a step toward optimum construction of wells.Experts agree that while businesses of all sizes receive benefits from their membership dues, many more benefits result from joining together to rise to the challenge to protect our ground water.
One of the many protective measures we helped to bring about to protect the state's most valuable natural resource, our ground water, we helped to initiate legislative action to license drilling contractors as a step toward optimum construction of wells.Experts agree that while businesses of all sizes receive benefits from their membership dues, many more benefits result from joining together to rise to the challenge to protect our ground water.
The following news articles, editorials, and commentaries are here to provide, you, our website visitor, with salient information and perspective when assessing Washington state's "Hirst / Capital Budget" dilemma. State map depicting areas impacted by new regulations regarding watershed plans, watershed restoration and enhancement (WRE) plans, and no new regulations.
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