GLOBAL GEOTHERMAL Geothermal is a growing market for drillers around the world. [Issue
3 2008, page 22-23] |
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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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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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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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TECHNICALLY
SPEAKING Back pressure is taking money out of drillers' pockets.
Atlas Copco engineering manager, Rudy Lyon, looks at solutions to
get drillers into the black.
[Issue
2 2006, page 15] |
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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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HANDS ON WITH
J.T. KESLER Atlas Copco's J.T. Kesler talks about tools that are
forgotten or overlooked that could make your life easier.
[Issue 1 2006, page 13] |
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