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Through the Back Door! by Jim Kuebelbeck I have read of the concern of the “imminent” depletion of our nation’s groundwater resources. I dis- agree with the contention our nation would suffer widespread water shortages. From my years of experience within the water well drilling industry, I take issue with, and disagree with the many prophets of doom who eagerly attempt to instill fear into the public domain that the earth (and Minnesota) is rushing headlong into severe water shortages. In my work as an underground water locator (water dowser) I am now con- vinced the good Lord created the earth in such a way, mankind alone could not destroy or deplete our precious water resources. Granted, abuses do exist in some areas, and measures can be taken in some situations to alleviate existing water problems, but in my opinion, based upon years of research, the depletion of our nation’s water resources is not as imminent as some would say. I have been locating satisfactory groundwater sources by the dowsing method for over 40 years. To date, my wife and I have located over 3000 documented satisfactory well sites. We work for well drilling contractors, landowners, ranchers, farm- ers, home builders, building contractors and others, within both the public and private sector. We are able to locate what we call “live-water flows”. Other researchers around the world refer to these groundwater sources as “primary water”. These flows never dry up or diminish in volume (even in periods of extreme drought). I believe these unique water sources exist throughout our planet, and the acquisition of satisfactory groundwater supplies can be easily obtained by tapping into these unique groundwater sources. I could write volumes about some of my work as a water dowser and the discoveries I have made over the years in this regard. The statements and comments in this article are based on information and references believed to be true and factual. If you have any questions or comments, please forward them to me in care of WWDR . Jim Jim Kuebelbeck may be contacted via e-mail to michele@worldwidedrillingresource.com In Memoriam Jean Ann Bader (1950~2017) Taken too soon, the WWDR Teamwas very saddened to hear of the June 14, 2017, passing of Jean Ann Bader, co-owner and secretary of Getec, Inc. in Ferndale, New York. Daughter of the late James and Margaret Harding Fowler, Jean was born December 18, 1950, in Suffern, New York. She was a member of the National Rifle Association, enjoyed driving her Mustang and Corvette sports cars, liked to travel, and loved her cat and working for Getec. Married over 47 years, Jean leaves behind husband Hans, daughter Christa, son “Hansie”, and sister Janet. Lest we forget... WWDR photo of Jean, Christa, and Hans at the 2016 JUBILEE. 21 WorldWide Drilling Resource ® AUGUST 2017

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