Former NGWA president recognized for legislative involvement

Oct. 1, 2015

The award will be presented during the 2015 Groundwater Expo in Las Vegas.

WESTERVILLE, Ohio — Sept. 29, 2015 — The National Ground Water Association (NGWA) gave its Standard Bearer Award to former NGWA president John "Jack" W. Henrich, MGWC, CVCLD, CGD, according to a press release.

Henrich will accept the award during the 2015 Groundwater Expo in Las Vegas Dec. 15-17, noted the release. He is president of Bergerson-Caswell Inc., which provides groundwater drilling and related services.

The award recognizes outstanding volunteer involvement in the legislative process, shared the release. In addition to his NGWA presidency, Henrich also:

  • Attended the NGWA Legislative Fly-in in 1999, 2001-2004 and 2006-2013
  • Contributed to the NGWA-PAC in 1999-2003, 2005, 2007 and 2009
  • Participated in the NGWA Standard Bearer grassroots letter-writing program
  • Served on NGWA’s Rural Water Subcommittee, DOT/OSHA Subcommittee and the Government Affairs Committee

Henrich received NGWA’s Robert Storm Interdivisional Cooperation Award in 2012, stated the release. The award recognized him "for promoting collaboration, enhancing cooperation, and fostering community among all groundwater professionals within NGWA."

NGWA provides resources for professionals to protect, manage and remediate groundwater around the world, reported the release.

Click here to read the entire release.

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