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An Award from the International Association of Hydrogeologists

December 4, 2020


On 26th November 2020, Joe, one of our hydrogeologists was awarded the John Day Award 2020 from IAH - International Association of Hydrogeologists for his MSc thesis, ‘Estimating Reliable outputs from groundwater sources in the private water supply sector’. This award is usually presented to postgraduate students carrying out hydrogeological fieldwork outside of Britain but this year it was awarded to students with outstanding MSc projects. We are thrilled for Joe, his hard work has truly paid off and we can’t wait to read the research paper!


At Envireau water, we encourage and support our team to continue expanding their knowledge within their field of interest, so much so we have now supported two members of our team through Master’s degree programmes over the last two years.


Learn more about our team and their fields of interest  or visit our careers page to see what it’s like to be a part of Envireau Team!

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