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About NGWA

National Ground Water Association

NGWA headquarters sign601 Dempsey Road
Westerville, Ohio 43081
USA
Phone 614 898.7791
   (toll-free within the United States 800 551.7379)
Fax 614 898.7786
E-mail ngwa@ngwa.org
Web sites:
— home site of NGWA
http://www.wellowner.org — information for well owners
www.groundwateradventurers.org — for children

Contact
Kevin B. McCray, CAE, Executive Director

Founding date
1948

Former name
National Water Well Association (changed to National Ground Water Association in 1991)

Who we are
The National Ground Water Association is the hallmark organization for anyone affiliated with the ground water industry. A nonprofit organization, NGWA is comprised of 14,000 U.S. and international ground water professionals—contractors, scientists and engineers, equipment manufacturers, and suppliers. Our purpose is to provide guidance to members, government representatives, and the public for sound scientific, economic, and beneficial development, protection, and management of the world's ground water resources.

 

Our mission
Dedicated to advancing the expertise of all ground water professionals and to furthering ground water awareness and protection through education and outreach.

Our vision
To be the leading community of ground water professionals that promotes the responsible development, use, and management of ground water resources.

Our goals
• Use advocacy to change conditions in favor of sound science and of our membership
• Transform practices and procedures for the professions through interdisciplinary professional development
• Serve members by creating community

Membership in NGWA
• Four membership divisions—contractors, scientists and engineers, manufacturers, and suppliers
• Twelve member interest groups—Aquifer Protection, Deep Ground Water Investigations, Developing Countries, Geothermal Energy, Ground Water Availability, Ground Water Law, Ground Water Modeling, Horizontal Wells, Internet Ground Water Data, Microbial Ground Water Quality, Regulators, and Transboundary Ground Water

NGWA member benefits
• NGWA is the industry leader in continuing professional education, offering short courses, workshops, and conferences year-round
• Conducts annual trade shows
• Offers large selection of books and other educational materials
• Provides discounts on various products and services important to the membership, including commercial property and casualty insurance, contractors pollution liability insurance, and environmental errors and omissions insurance

Number of members
14,000

Board of directors
• The national board has 16 voting members and three observers
• Each membership division has an oversight board
• Delegates from the general membership modifies the code of regulations

Affiliated organizations
• Affiliates in 48 states
• NGWA maintains a State Center for Ground Water Policy
• NGWA maintains a Resource Center for Association Management for state association leaders
• NGWA conducts an annual Affiliate State Leadership Conference

Memorandums of understanding
• Association of American State Geologists
• Defense Activity for non-Traditional Education Support

• Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society

• Geological Society of America

• Geothermal Heat Pump Consortium

• International Association of Hydrogeologists
• International Ground Source Heat Pump Association
• Irrigation Association
• National Onsite Wastewater Recycling Association

International mutual cooperation agreements
• Australian Drilling Industry Association
• Groundwater Association of Botswana
• Brazilian Ground Water Association (Associacao Brasileira de Aguas Subterraneas)
• Canadian Ground Water Association
• Finnish Well Drillers Association (Finland)
• National Hydrogeology and Water Well Association of Italy (Associazione Nationale Idrogeologia Pozzi Acqua)
• Japanese Association of Groundwater Hydrology

• Korea Ground Water Association
• Mexican Hydrogeology Association (Asociacion Geohidrologica Mexicana)
• New Zealand Drillers Federation
• Borehole Water Association of Southern Africa
• Industrial Society of Well Drilling in Taiwan Area
• Venezuelan Association of the Ground Water Industry (Asociaion Venezolana de la Industria de las Aguas Subterraneas)
• United Nations
   The Association has:
       · A cooperation agreement with the International Hydrological Programme of the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization
       · An agreement with the United Nations Environment Programme
       · Recognition by the United Nations Department of Public Information as a nongovernment organization.

Memberships
NGWA is a member of or an associate member of:
   · American Association for the Advancement of Science
   · Geological Society of America
   · Global Water Partnership
   · Groundwater Foundation

   · International Union of Geological Sciences

   · Source Water Collaborative

   · Water Associations Worldwide
   · Water Systems Council
   · World Water Council.
In the past three years, NGWA has cooperated with more than 200 other organizations worldwide. NGWA serves as secretary of the Ground Water Subcommittee to the federal Advisory Committee on Water Information.

Foundation
The National Ground Water Research and Educational Foundation [501(c)(3)] (established 1994):
   · Funded the public informational study, "Trends in the U.S. Marketplace for Individually Owned Private Wells"
   · Conducts annual Darcy Distinguished Lecture Series in Hydrogeology at universities and colleges around the world (since 1986)
   · Conducts annual McEllhiney Distinguished Lecture Series in Water Well Technology (since 2000)
   · Maintains the Virtual Museum of Ground Water (since 2002)

   · Awards undergraduate scholarships (since 1975)
   · Awards research grants (since 2006)
   · Awards humanitarian assistance grants for potable ground water supply in the developing world (since 2005).

For-profit subsidiary
The National Ground Water Insurance Agency, an Ohio-licensed insurance agency operates programs of benefit to the ground water industry and its professions

Political action committee
NGWA-PAC (established in 1998) limits support only to candidates for election or reelection to the U.S. Congress

NGWA consolidated budget
$6.5 million

Annual financial report (PDF)

Public information/IRS Form 990

NGWA (PDF)

NGWREF (PDF)

 

Telecommunications services
Phone 614 898.7791, toll-free within the United States 800 551.7379
Fax 614 898.7786
E-mail ngwa@ngwa.org

Web services
Web sites:
    — home site of NGWA
    http://www.wellowner.org — information for well owners
    http://www.groundwateradventurers.org — especially for kids
In addition, the Association offers various e-list discussion groups for member interest groups.

Certification programs
• Voluntary certification programs in well construction and pump installation for contractors—Certified Well Driller (CWD), Certified Pump Installer (CPI), Certified Well Driller and Pump Installer (CWD/PI), and Master Ground Water Contractor (MGWC), the latter of which may be earned only after successfully passing all other contractor certification examinations
• Voluntary certification program for ground water scientists and engineers—Certified Ground Water Professional (CGWP)
• Voluntary designation program for supply house personnel—Certified Sales Professional (CSP)

Committees
Committees for NGWA include:
   Convention
   Government Affairs
   Membership
   Policy and Code of Regulations
   Professional Development
   Public Awareness
   Publishing and Knowledge Products

   Standard Development


Convention and international trade expo
• 2008 — Las Vegas, Nevada (December 2-5)
• 2009 — New Orleans, Louisiana (December 10-13)

• 2010 — Las Vegas, Nevada (December 7-10)

• 2011 — Memphis, Tennessee (December 6-9)

Information services
• A continually updated online database that currently contains more than 17,000 ground water literature citations from NGWA's publications and conference proceedings
• A database of standards, guidelines, criteria, practices, and procedures
• Educator resources section on the Web site that provides a listing of ground water resource materials as well as lesson plans
• An online bookstore that provides publications, videos, and other materials related to ground water science and well technology
• NGWA also maintains www.wellowner.org, a free public information service for people using or contemplating the use of individual household wells

Programs
• Theis Hydrogeology Conference

• Annual Ground Water Summit

• Annual Ground Water Expo

• Special topic conferences, such as petroleum hydrocarbons
• Regional hydrogeological conferences
• Regional trade expositions management
• Federal government affairs advocacy effort
• Annual Ground Water Industry Legislative Conference/NGWA Fly-in
• Ground Water Awareness Week

Publications
Three award-winning publications expertly cover the ground water industry:
Ground Water® — bimonthly academic journal (accepts educational, display, employment, and professional card advertising)
Ground Water Monitoring & Remediation® — quarterly technical journal (accepts display and professional card advertising)
Water Well Journal® — monthly trade journal (accepts display and classified advertising)
• NGWA newsletters include:
   · AGWSE Newszine (scientists and engineers)
   · Well Log (contractors, manufacturers, and suppliers)

Scholarships
National Ground Water Research and Educational Foundation's Len Assante Scholarship Fund — number granted many vary; one scholarship from this fund is the Dr. Robert Farvolden International Scholarship, another is the Ora Lyons Scholarship

Speakers bureau
• Directors and staff are available to speak on a variety of ground water industry topics, as well as Association management topics
• The Association maintains a database of industry experts and presentations that they have made around the nation

External funding
By contract, the Association has recently provided services to or with the support of:
    U.S. Department of Agriculture
    U.S. EPA
    USGS
    U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency
    Red Deer Community College, Alberta
    University of Memphis Ground Water Institute
    The Kompetenzzentrum Wasser Berlin

Honors
• Associations Advance America Award — Well Disinfection Guide for Tsunami Relief — American Society of Association Executives
• Associations Advance America Award — Tote a Toy for a Kid Campaign, National Ground Water Educational Foundation — American Society of Association Executives.