GEOTHERMAL ON A GRAND SCALE A Roanoke school installs a geothermal system for environmental and cost reasons. [Issue 2 2008, page 8-10] |
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THE FUTURE IS GEOTHERMAL Read how geothernal is saving money in Illinois. [Issue 2 2008, page 6-7] |
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SILVER BULLET SPEED Efficiencies in watching costs and focusing on marketing help driller manage cost per foot. [Issue 2 2008, page 4-5] |
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MARKETPLACE The popular T4W. [Issue 1 2008, page 23] |
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A FAMILY TRADITION IN HUDSON VALLEY The appeal of rural living has brought many to reside in Orange County, New York. [Issue 1 2008, page 20-21] |
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A NEW DAY FOR THE T3W Ed Hook knows drill rigs and likes Atlas Copco's T3W. [Issue
1 2008, page 16-17] |
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BREAKING IN THE TH60 Doug Jackson is a water well driller located in what is reported to be the largest gas play in the USA. [Issue
1 2008, page 12-13] |
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SULTANATE OF OMAN Using cathodic protection to fight corrosion. [Issue 1 2008, page 7-9] |
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RESIDENTIAL VARIETY All in a day's work: BL Myers drills for "green" geothermal and high-end residential. [Issue 1 2008, page 4-6] |
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EDGING
THE COMPETITION Burner Well Drilling is doing its part to preserve
the Shenandoah Valley region's natural beauty and environment by using
Atlas Copco's AQUA 60 non-lube hammer. [Issue
2 2007, page 18-19] |
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CUSTOMER
SERVICE MEANS DOING WHATEVER IT TAKES "Doing the right thing"
is a way of doing business for Grady Poole of Poole Well Drilling,
Raleigh, NC. [Issue
2 2007, page 15-17] |
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BLAZING
TRAILS Johnie Robinson leads the way by helping Atlas Copco to
redesign the new T3W. [Issue
2 2007, page 10-12] |
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BIGGEST
LITTLE DRILL The owners of B & W Water Well Service are excited
about the benefits of switching to a modern Atlas Copco RD20 hydraulic
top hammer drill rig. [Issue
2 2007, page 9] |
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DRILLING IRELAND'S
ROCKY SHORES Atlas Copco's T3W proves perfect for fast drilling
on Ireland's narrow country roads. [Issue
2 2007, page 4-5] |
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TECHNICALLY
SPEAKING: DOING MORE WITH LESS looks
at how the new T3W and TH60 rigs will cust costs for the driller. [Issue
1 2007, page 20-21] |
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WATER MEANS
LIFE George Stavrou has spent a lifetime drilling and pumping
water from the ground in Africa. His company is respected because
of the man and what he stands for - water brings life to the people. [Issue
1 2007, page 13-14] |
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MAN WITH A
PLAN Etsegenet Berhe is an entrepreneur using his knowledge of
drilling, and his vision for a company attune to the conditions, to
bring water to the people of Ethiopia. [Issue
1 2007, page 10-12] |
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THIRSTY PEOPLE
Without organizations ike Catholic Relief Services millions of
people wouldn't have access to safe water. [Issue
1 2007, page 6-8] |
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ETHIOPIA
This series looks at deep hole drilling for humanitarian relief and
economic developement as global climate change affects Ethiopia.
[Issue
1 2007, page 4-5] |
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WATER TO
WINE As
the world increases its consumption of wine, northern climates are
getting in on grape production, which is resulting in business opportunities
for drillers. [Issue
2 2006, page 4-6] |
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VERTICAL IS
BETTER Look at how one home owner thought he was saving money
by trenching in geothermal coils, only to find the mess, time and
hidden fees cost him more in the long run. [Issue
2 2006, page 10-11] |
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PAYDIRT IN
KENTUCKY A five generation drilling family has evolved with the
business and technology, and is searching for paydirt in the USA.
[Issue
2 2006, page 12-14] |
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TAILORING
THE FAMILY BUSINESS TO PROFITABILITY Family
owned business owner explains how they have changed business to increase
profitability. [Issue
1 2006, page 10-12] |
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