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Cow manure predicted to cause most sickness from contaminated wells in Kewaunee County
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Black Earth Creek Watershed Association Reception
Jun 26, 2021 10:00 AM to
2:00 PM
media release: The Black Earth Creek Watershed Association (BECWA) and community partners are installing interpretive signs along the stream in Cross Plains, Black Earth, and Mazomanie that talk about the stream as an exceptional natural resource, the major challenges that it faces, and protection efforts.
Prior to her recent retirement, Mindy Habecker, Dane County Natural Resources Educator, assisted BECWA and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) on the development of the signs. They cover a range of topics including elements of a healthy stream ecosystem and the value of a nationally known wild brown trout stream next to a large population center.  âThe purpose of the signs is to highlight and communicate to residents, users, and visitors the outstanding qualities of Black Earth Creek and its tributaries. For over 50 years community partners have worked togeth
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Arsenic is more common in wells near fractured bedrock in southeastern Wisconsin
Wells located near ancient folds and fractures in the bedrock beneath southeastern Wisconsin are more likely to contain arsenic, a dangerous contaminant in drinking water, according to research just published by the Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey.
The findings come from an ongoing survey of the extent and causes of arsenic contamination in groundwater in eastern Wisconsin. By better predicting where arsenic will be found, the project could help municipalities and private well owners relocate or redesign wells or prepare to filter out the arsenic, which can cause cancer if ingested over time.
Arsenic is more common in wells near fractured bedrock in southeastern Wisconsin
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