Ecological Limits of Hydrologic Alteration in Wisconsin Streams
Groundwater withdrawal can significantly affect the flow regime of streams and rivers, but it is difficult to predict how hydrologic changes affect stream biological communities. Models that...
Evaluating the Effects of Septic System Density on Groundwater Quality in Southeastern Wisconsin
This research was a pilot study examining exurban housing development, on-site wastewater treatment systems (OWTS), and private well-water quality in an unincorporated and unsewered area of ...
Information support for groundwater management in the Wisconsin Central Sands, 2016-2017
This report summarizes data and information gathering activities that supported groundwater management in the Wisconsin central sands for the period July 2016 through June 2017. The report s...
Use of Human and Bovine Adenovirus for Fecal Source Tracking
Background/Need Confirming the presence and determining the source(s) of fecal contamination to water is critical to protect human health and environmental quality. This is especially true ...
Evaluation of manure and N fertilizer management strategies for corn to minimize nitrate loss
Final report was submitted as a thesis: Schulz, L. A. (2014). Environmental and agronomic impacts of manure and fertilizer nitrogen management in the Wisconsin Central Sands. [Unpublished...