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Summer 2007

News
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Groundwater research verified how quickly nearby contaminants washed pollution through a sinkhole into groundwater and seeped out to a discharge area. Pollution spreads wide, deep, and quickly where the rock is fractured near the surface.
Photo: Bob Rashid
Gathering Groundwater Resources
One of Wisconsin's greatest treasures is perhaps its least visible


Sampling Water from Space
Scientist uses satellites, sunlight, and lots of math to measure water quality


Class Evaluates New Tools for Land Use Analysis
Exploring ways to analyze land use in a complex urban neighborhood



Special Sections
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Librarian JoAnn Savoy reads to children at Madison’s Allied Drive Learning Center as part of a water-themed reading hour.
Featured Web Site
iPROPOSE

Program/People News
Mr. Hurley Goes to Washington


Education News
Great Lakes Make the Classroom Greater


Wisconsin's Water Library
The Aquatic Sciences Center sends best wishes to JoAnn Savoy for an enjoyable retirement.


ASC Droplets
IMAX, GLROC, and the National Water Quality Monitoring Network.


 

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