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Hydrogeologic Monitoring at University of Minnesota Outreach, Research and Educational Park (UMore Park), 2011

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Hydrogeologic Monitoring at University of Minnesota Outreach, Research and Educational Park (UMore Park), 2011

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2012-01

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The mining of the gravel resource and subsequent development at the University of Minnesota Outreach, Research and Educational Park (UMore Park) may potentially impact the groundwater quality at, and around UMore Park. In order to provide a pre-mining baseline against which to monitor potential water quality changes, monitoring of water quality in selected monitoring wells began in 2009 (Anger and Alexander, 2010.) Anger and Alexander (2010) reviews the previous work defining the hydrogeology of the UMore Park site and installing the existing monitoring wells. This report updates and Anger and Alexander (2010) with monitoring data obtained through June 2011.

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Groten, Joel T.; Alexander, E. Calvin. (2012). Hydrogeologic Monitoring at University of Minnesota Outreach, Research and Educational Park (UMore Park), 2011. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/145679.

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