Assessing seasonal variations in recharge and water quality in the silurian aquifer in areas with thicker soil cover

Published: Jan 1, 2010
Abstract
Background/Need: The fractured Silurian dolomite aquifer is an important, but vulnerable, source of drinking water in northeast Wisconsin. Well contamination events in the Town of Morrison in Brown County (Green Bay Press Gazette, Feb 8, 2006) and Cooperstown in Manitowoc County (Green Bay Press Gazette, May 12, 2008) refocused public attention on the aquifer’s susceptibility to contamination. In both events, it appears that manure-contaminated...
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Title
Assessing seasonal variations in recharge and water quality in the silurian aquifer in areas with thicker soil cover
Published Date
Jan 1, 2010
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