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At the construction site of the new science building, Travis, Seth and Cathy stand next to the wells |
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Construction site of the new science building. |
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Wells can be seen durring construction of the new science building |
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Geology work at the well site. |
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Construction of the new science building |
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Construction of new science building |
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The new science building takes shape. |
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The wells can be seen through the frames of the new science building. |
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Construction continues where the ground water laboritory will be. |
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Cores are taken from the shallow and the deep well. |
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The cores are located in the teaching lab and have been tested for permeability. |
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The current well casing with pressure transducers installed for constant updates on the water level in the Inglefield Aquifer. |
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