Del Ciello: What can attendees look forward to at Groundwater Week 2021?
Morse: Seeing their friends and colleagues in-person and having some fun! I think everyone is looking forward to that most of all. But attendees can also look forward to an Exhibit Hall packed with exhibitors, products and the newest drilling technology on the market. Plus, we know earning CEUs is a big part of the Groundwater Week experience, so there will be a full schedule of educational opportunities throughout the week. Also, it wouldn’t be Nashville if there wasn’t some great music. Our keynote this year is a live performance by some of Nashville’s most successful songwriters who will be playing their hits and telling the stories behind the music.
Hot Topics at NGWA Groundwater Week 2021
Del Ciello: What do you anticipate will be some of the hot topics this year?
Morse: You’re going to hear a lot of talk on the exhibit floor and in our sessions about supply chain issues and labor shortages and how we can address them in 2022. Plus, how these issues are going to impact bidding on projects, cash flow and how new technology can make drilling operations more efficient. I fully expect there to be lively conversations surrounding policies out of Washington (D.C.) as well, such as infrastructure spending and various new regulations the industry will be facing in the coming years.
Del Ciello: How will the show floor look different this year?
Morse: One addition to the floor we’re happy to announce is the International Ground Source Heat Pump Association will have their own pavilion located on the show room floor. This will include various vendors and exhibitors from their association, which we think will help expand the scope and value of the show.
The show floor will look great and shouldn’t be much different than other years. We’ll have a lot of exhibitors, products and drill rigs to check out, and even some places to stop for a quick drink or snack. There will be some additional spacing requirements in certain areas due to COVID-19 guidelines, but we don’t expect those to create a much different experience than in previous years.
How to Get Involved
Del Ciello: How can professionals get involved if they are unable to attend in-person?
Morse: Volunteer. NGWA offers various ways to get involved in the association and serve the industry. From serving on our volunteer committees to offering technical guidance to publications, there are a lot of ways to get involved. We’re lucky to have some of the best volunteers in the business, and we think they keep coming back because they know they’re making an impact and making our industry better by serving as an NGWA volunteer.
Del Ciello: In a nutshell, what are you personally most excited about regarding the upcoming show?
Morse: To see everyone back in-person and interacting with their friends and peers. It’s easy to get caught up in your day-to-day job, especially when things are busy, and forget you are a part of something bigger and extremely important to this world. I think Groundwater Week has a way of reminding people of that, and it really helps recharge everyone’s battery and give them a new perspective for the year ahead.