This is the perfect time to close out Excel and take a minute for “professional development.” If you didn’t know already, we maintain an active presence on Twitter where we share a broad range of environmental news items. We invite you to join the conversation!
Check out some of our favorite tweets from the past week:
Denton city council rejects fracking banhttp://t.co/ESlxpyBkBE
— Banks Environmental (@BanksEnvData) July 18, 2014
California drought's effects will be severe http://t.co/3Xx555brbB
— Banks Environmental (@BanksEnvData) July 16, 2014
We Need This: A maps app that algorithmically finds you the scenic route http://t.co/TSIEEY9ef3
— Banks Environmental (@BanksEnvData) July 16, 2014
A U.S. startup cleaning up Fukushima’s radioactive messhttp://t.co/8R1XJ9iTG9
— Banks Environmental (@BanksEnvData) July 15, 2014
Wyoming governor asks EPA to withdraw waters rulehttp://t.co/MgNqv1MIPf
— Banks Environmental (@BanksEnvData) July 15, 2014
Why A Denton TX may ban frackinghttp://t.co/kxJtxNqYjh
— Banks Environmental (@BanksEnvData) July 14, 2014
As rail moves frac sand across the Wisconsin landscape, new conflicts emerge http://t.co/VUFFu55rr8
— Banks Environmental (@BanksEnvData) July 14, 2014
Ian Holt
Water Well Coordinator
iholt@banksinfo.com