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Outreach efforts focus on educating stakeholders and responsible parties on the ground-water resource, its vulnerabilities, its protection, and the importance of data collection. Primary stakeholders include local residents and farmers that use water from the Inglefield aquifer, and the general public. Responsible parties include those involved in city planning, zoning regulations and land-use development, and local developers and business owners.
See Doss and Bordelon's GSA Poster on the design of a Real-Time, Ground Water Monitoring System In the top left picture Dr. Doss is talking with a local Evansville news crew about the lab and its ground water monitoring capabilities. On the right, Doss and Bordelon work with instrumentation in the lab. In the bottom left picture, Doss and Bordelon are being interviewed about the local ground-water resource and the newly installed real-time monitoring equipment. On the bottom right, Doss is “showing off” the lab and describing some ground water instrumentation with members of the public during a USI Science Center outreach day. |