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Canton Area Dye Tracing- Canton Stormwater Estavelle and Highway Runoff Receptor Sinkholes, Fillmore County, MN

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Canton Area Dye Tracing- Canton Stormwater Estavelle and Highway Runoff Receptor Sinkholes, Fillmore County, MN

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2020-06

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This report presents the findings of dye tracing that was conducted in 1993 as part of the Fillmore County Geologic Atlas Springshed plate mapping. Three traces in and near Canton, Minnesota are described in this report. These traces were conducted to begin the process of springshed mapping in the Canton area. The estavelle trace was completed to assist the Fillmore SWCD with remediation work on this feature; the estavelle served as the stormwater runoff receptor for the City of Canton.

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Funding for this project was provided by the Minnesota Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund.

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Green, Jeffrey A.; Alexander, E. Calvin Jr.; Alexander, Scott C.; Barry, John D.. (2020). Canton Area Dye Tracing- Canton Stormwater Estavelle and Highway Runoff Receptor Sinkholes, Fillmore County, MN. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/214066.

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