Do Deeper Wells Mean Better Water?
Author(s) Christine Mechenich, Byron Shaw.
"How deep should a well be?" Helps you understand the differences in water quality that can occur between shallow and deep wells (8 pages; 1996).
Author(s) Christine Mechenich, Byron Shaw.
"How deep should a well be?" Helps you understand the differences in water quality that can occur between shallow and deep wells (8 pages; 1996).
Author(s) Tom H. Klubertanz. Mayflies are important members of aquatic communities in Wisconsin and valuable indicators of water quality. This ric...
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Author(s) William L. Hilsenhoff Aquatic insects are important in many ways, providing food for fish and serving as monitors for water quality. Thi...
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Author(s) Suzanne Wade. Meet 58 curious (and mostly very small) creatures that inhabit Wisconsin's fresh waters. Read, for instance, about the hyd...
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Author(s) John Haack, Bret Shaw. Find fun facts about plants, insects, and wildlife in and around Wisconsin lakes. This unique, interactive journa...
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Author(s) Scott Sanford, John Panuska. Micro irrigation has numerous advantages over sprinkler irrigation and can be used in greenhouses, orchard...
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