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The Groundwater Project adds 10 new books
December 15, 2020 By Ground Water Canada
Guelph, Ont. – There are now 10 new books available on The Groundwater Project website, not including the Freeze and Cherry textbook (1979), Wally and Deanna’s Groundwater Adventure (1993), and DNAPL’s in Groundwater book (1996). Currently, the website has over 22,000 book downloads, from 125 countries and more than 3,700 registered users on the GWP email list.
The Groundwater Project, a non-profit organization, registered in Canada, is committed to contribute to advancement in education by creating and making available free, online, high-quality groundwater educational material for all, said a news release from the G360 Institute for Groundwater Research. Led by Dr. John Cherry, and managed by an 11-member international Steering Committee and a larger and globally diverse Advisory Committee, these materials will serve as a compilation of the current state of science, highlighting the essential and increasingly important role groundwater plays in nearly all facets of society as we recognize climate change and human activities create increased vulnerability for freshwater resources.
The G360 Institute expressed its support of this online platform for groundwater knowledge and encourages everyone to visit gw-project.org/ to view these valuable resources. To learn how you can support this initiative, visit the GWP LinkedIn page to view their fundraising video.
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