The Kerr Depth to Ground Water Level table has been updated, tracking the rise and fall of the ground water levels on the Kerr property.
The table can be viewed here.
Our Flickr feed now has an easy-to-find address. Come check out our Photostream at http://www.flickr.com/photos/ipac-co2/.
Also, our Twitter feed has been steadily growing. Follow us to recieve regular updates on IPAC-CO2.
The Kerr Investigation page has been updated. Also, the first photos of the Noble Gas Sampling Analysis team have been posted to our Twitter feed.
The Technical Committee members page has been updated, and individual members of the technical and associate committees for IPAC-CO2's first standards for the geologic storage of carbon dioxide can now be found using the search function.
The Kerr Investigation Documents page has been updated, and a page entitled Noble Gas Sampling Begins on Kerr Farm has been added. Our Twitter feed has also been updated several times this week. Follow Us on Twitter for daily updates on IPAC-CO2 and CCS.
IPAC-CO2's Twitter feed has been updated. Follow us on Twitter for more news on IPAC-CO2's activities and carbon capture and storage.
More updates have been made to the Kerr Study Delayed page.
A number of links to climate data and news regarding the South Saskatchewan flood have been added to the Kerr Study Delayed page.
In anticipation of our upcoming investigation into events at the Kerr property, a new page has been added to the Incident Report Responses section of our site. The new page is called Kerr Investigation Documents, and features a number of downloadable resources and information in regards to the site history of the Kerr property, as well as any previous reports and analyses made prior to our investigation. In addition to this change, the Correspondence page has also been updated.
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