Cornell Cooperative Extension Proposes Installation of Groundwater Monitoring Wells on Springs School Property - 27 East

Cornell Cooperative Extension Proposes Installation of Groundwater Monitoring Wells on Springs School Property

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Two groundwater monitoring wells would be installed off first and third base, near the backstop and property fence line.

Two groundwater monitoring wells would be installed off first and third base, near the backstop and property fence line.

A table depicting groundwater flowing northwest near Springs School and the Springs General Store.

A table depicting groundwater flowing northwest near Springs School and the Springs General Store.

Monitoring wells near the Springs General Store.

Monitoring wells near the Springs General Store.

Cornell Cooperative Extension hydrogeologist Ronald Paulsen P.G. discusses installing two groundwater monitoring wells under the ballfield at Springs School during the December 13 board of education meeting.

Cornell Cooperative Extension hydrogeologist Ronald Paulsen P.G. discusses installing two groundwater monitoring wells under the ballfield at Springs School during the December 13 board of education meeting.

Desirée Keegan on Dec 14, 2022
The Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County Marine Program is looking to install two groundwater monitoring wells under the ball field at Springs School. Ronald Paulsen P.G., a hydrogeologist, presented... more

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