Get involved in the groundwater community!
NGWA has many programs and services to help promote the groundwater industry and further awaress about groundwater as a resource.
NGWA provides many opportunities for you to share information and real-world experiences to advance the groundwater professions.
The NGWA Affiliate State Program provides a vital link from the national level to the grassroots level of the groundwater industry.
NGWA partners with groundwater-related state organizations that share our mission and vision through the Associated State Society Program.
NGWA offers two certification programs — one for contractors, one for scientists and engineers — and a professional recognition program for manufacturers and suppliers.
NGWA awards represent the highest quality in standards and business practices. Award recipients are recognized for outstanding contributions through service, innovation, research, safety, and outstanding projects.
The Career Center was constructed to help connect our members with new employment opportunities. Employers and recruiters — you now have access to our specialized niche.
The mission of NGWA interest groups is to share information and exchange ideas to advance the provision and protection of groundwater.
Through several programs, NGWA has done much to fulfill our mission statement: Dedicated to advancing groundwater knowledge.
NGWA has developed this list of groundwater resources and materials to help elementary and secondary education professionals prepare lesson plans on the subject of groundwater.
NGWA has compiled a list of safety-related Web sites to serve as a resource for all involved in the groundwater industry.
NGWA provides links to sites believed to provide information on groundwater-related reports.
Whether you are looking for a water well drilling company, a consultant, a product or piece of equipment, someone to serve as a mentor, or those who are volunteering to provide potable water in developing countries, this is the place to see.
NGWA provides links to sites believed to provide information relevant to the understanding of a wide range of groundwater-related topics.
Today's groundwater professional faces a number of political issues that, when resolved, will directly affect the natural resource and the future of the groundwater industry. That is why NGWA has established a political action committee.