Evaluating the Effects of Septic System Density on Groundwater Quality in Southeastern Wisconsin

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Project Number:

DNR-230

Funding Year:

2016

Contract Period:

7/1/16 - 6/30/17

Funding Source:

DNR

Investigator(s):
PIs:
  • James LaGro, UW-Madison, Dept. of Planniing and Landscape Architecture
AIs:
  • Bradley Vowels, UW-Madison, Dept. of Planniing and Landscape Architecture
Abstract:

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 Ozaukee County, Wisconsin. The project sought to improve our understanding of how OWTS density, age, and type are distributed spatially within this exurban landscape, and how these contextual factors – combined with private well design and depth – may influence the quality of groundwater used by these households. The project also included a county-wide spatial analysis combining digital maps of OWTS locations and densities and groundwater vulnerability.

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