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19 <br /> 1 Slide #4 <br /> Applied Resource Management <br /> • Offices in Hampstead, Cary, Oriental, NC <br /> • 10 Level A Licensed Well Drillers <br /> • 7 drilling rigs <br /> • Multiple drilling and excavation crews <br /> Potable,irrigation,geothermal,and exploratory well <br /> capabilities A P, MA <br /> • Licensed scientists APPLIED RESOURCE MANAGEMENT,PC <br /> • Geologists,soil scientists,environmental scientists <br /> • Design,modeling,and remediation work <br /> • Contract and subcontract with other drillers, <br /> scientists, and engineers across the state and beyond <br /> 2 <br /> 3 In addition to the work detailed in slide #4, C.J. Cornette said his company also does a <br /> 4 lot of consulting work. <br /> 5 <br /> 6 Slide #5 <br /> The Hydrologic Cycle <br /> • Humans need water "� `�"°°r' '°'• <br /> Prtcipnatron Eroporntion <br /> • The easiest connections in the <br /> hydrologic cycle are rivers. Orrrlond+unutt <br /> t <br /> • Wells allow humans to <br /> I Ground •o7tr ,° <br /> shortcut the hydrologic cycle <br /> with science and engineering. - - - <br /> Heath,1983.Basic Ground-water Hydrology <br /> A <br /> 8 Beginning with the hydrologic cycle, C.J. Corvette explained how wells create a shortcut <br /> 9 to the hydrologic cycle, allowing development away from surface water sources. <br /> 10 <br />