Waterloo Hydrogeologic

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Waterloo Hydrogeologic, Inc. (WHI) is a company that specializes with groundwater modelling software, training, and consulting services. The company was started by Nilson Guiguer and Thomas Franz, whom were developing software for their research at the University of Waterloo in 1988. The company was later founded in 1989 as Waterloo Hydrogeologic Software (WHS).[1] The company first released FLOWPATH, which—at the time—was the first fully-integrated graphical groundwater modelling software. In the fall of 1993, Waterloo Hydrogeologic became incorporated (changing their name) and started with the development of Visual MODFLOW. The company diversified into groundwater software training and consulting services, as it expanded.

The Waterloo Hydrogeologic, Inc. was purchased by Schlumberger on January 10, 2005,[2] and the company continues to operate out of Waterloo, Ontario.

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  1. ^ Whitton, Bob. "Software developed for water studies", UW News, 1994-08-31. Release no. 125. Retrieved on 2007-06-29. 
  2. ^ Waterloo Hydrogeologic Inc, - Schlumberger Press Release

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