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Water Well Journal Industry Connected Podcast

Water Well Journal Industry Connected Podcast

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Water Well Journal’s trade magazine offers the WWJ Industry Connected Podcast, a monthly podcast where groundwater professionals talk shop in the ever-evolving water well drilling and pump industry. Watch or listen to learn from the hardest working professionals providing one of life’s essential nutrients. Water well contractors, suppliers, manufacturers, National Ground Water Association leaders, and other industry professionals will provide educational and timely updates for those working in the water well, geothermal, environmental, and other groundwater markets.Copyright 2024 All rights reserved. Economics
Episodes
  • Converting REICHdrill T-650 WII to Dual Rotary
    Dec 1 2025

    It’s the 23rd episode of the WWJ Industry Connected Podcast where Noah Rolfe of Kennebec Well Drilling in Farmingdale, Maine, discusses the dual rotary conversion of the company’s 1999 REICHdrill T-650 WII over the summer, details of the DR setup, and more.

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    25 mins
  • Winning NGWA's 2025 Supplier of the Year Award
    Nov 3 2025

    It’s the 22nd episode of the WWJ Industry Connected Podcast, where Blake Talkmitt of Winsupply Lubbock TX Co. discusses winning NGWA’s Supplier of the Year Award, career background in the groundwater industry, Groundwater Week 2025 this December, and more.

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    21 mins
  • Reviewing 2025 NGWA Presidency
    Oct 14 2025

    It's the 21st episode of the WWJ Industry Connected Podcast, where Eric Macias discusses his 2025 NGWA presidency, handing the gavel to 2026 President Seth Kellogg, PG, Groundwater Week 2025 this December, and more.

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    34 mins
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