Groundwater Week set to take place Dec. 6-8

The National Ground Water Association is hosting its industry event, Groundwater Week, which includes 250 exhibits, Dec. 6-8, in Las Vegas.
This year’s Groundwater Week, hosted by the National Groundwater Association, includes displays from more than 250 exhibitors.
The National Ground Water Association is hosting its industry event, Groundwater Week, which includes 250 exhibits, Dec. 6-8, in Las Vegas.

The National Ground Water Association, Westerville, Ohio, is hosting its industry event, Groundwater Week, Dec. 6-8, in Las Vegas.

Groundwater Week includes educational opportunities, product displays, and networking events. The show will also have more than 250 exhibits and special pavilions of exhibitors from the International Ground Source Heat Pump Association and Groundwater Week shares an exhibit hall with the Irrigation Show and Education Week, which runs Dec. 5-9, including more than 200 additional exhibitors.

“Groundwater Week is an event we look forward to all year and we couldn’t be happier to be back in Vegas,” says Terry Morse, CAE, CIC, CEO of NGWA.

“Every year thousands of industry professionals make new connections, learn new skills, discover new products to help their business, and every year it simply gets better and better. I can’t wait for people to see what we have planned in 2022.”

Groundwater Week’s educational offerings include more than 50 hours of programming. In addition to the exhibits and educational offerings, the NGWA will also honor its industry award winners at its Awards of Excellence Ceremony.

This year’s keynote speaker is Rocky Bleier, a U.S. Army veteran and Pittsburgh Steelers running back. Bleier will “tell his life story—a gripping tale of courage on both the football fields of America and the battlefields of Vietnam—that has held audiences in rapt attention for years,” according to the NGWA.

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