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Groundwater Research
11 Feb 2021
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  • Climate
  • Groundwater
The GAKZN Webinar hosted, in association with the GWD and the University of KwaZuluNatal, had two speakers presenting on current research findings.
WWF
11 Feb 2021
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  • Staff Vacancy
Job Advert Table Mountain Water Source Partnership Project Manager This is a 2-year contract position based in Cape Town. WWF is the world’s largest and most respected independent conservation organization, with over 6 million supporters and a global network active in over 100 countries. WWF's mission is to stop the degradation of the Earth's natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature, by conserving the world's biological diversity, ensuring that the use of renewable natural resources is sustainable, and promoting the reduction of pollution and wasteful consumption.
Capture IAH SA Workshop IIII
11 Feb 2021
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  • Drilling
  • Groundwater
11-13 November 2020, Stellenbosch University. This workshop pulls together leading experts in the groundwater industry and includes a field visit to drilling within Table Mountain Group Aquifer (TMGA). It's a wonderful opportunity to learn and network. Although based in Wester Cape, international trends will also be discussed and the workshop is applicable to all involved in groundwater from the southern Africa region and beyond
IAH-Logo
11 Feb 2021
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  • Hydrogeologists
  • Groundwater
We are happy to announce the 50th congress of the International Association of Hydrogeologists will be in Cape Town, South Africa, 18-24 September 2023. With the theme "Groundwater: A Matter of Scale", we look forward to welcoming you to this event! More information will be shared shortly on the this IAH-SA and GWD homepages and social media.
Puzzle
11 Feb 2021
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  • Groundwater
  • Geology
  • Geohydrology
SACNASP CPD EVENT Talk Abstract: Science is a living document; it grows and expands as more information becomes available and our knowledge grows. It makes use of hypotheses, experiments, observations, and measurements. Groundwater scientists have a difficult task. They work in a system that is not visible, and they cannot take it into a laboratory to study.