Rachael Herpel

Rachael Herpel is the Community Programs Director at The Groundwater Foundation, an internationally known non-profit organization dedicated to educating and motivating people to care for and about groundwater. The Foundation focuses on education for action, understanding that pollution prevention is the most effective, cost efficient way to protect groundwater.

Rachel earned a B.A. in Political Science and a Master's degree in Community and Regional Planning from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where she specialized in environmental planning and water quality issues. She is currently directing the Groundwater Guardian Green Site program, which encourages the managers of highly-managed green spaces (e.g., golf courses, ball fields, etc.) to implement, measure, and document their groundwater-friendly practices.

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  • Canadian UFO Sightings

    Writer and pilot Don Ledger discussed Canadian UFO sightings including the Shag Harbour Incident of 1967. In his book Maritime UFO Files, he documents 135 of the best UFO cases from the east coast of Canada dating as far back as 1796. The 1796 episode took place in Nova Scotia...More »