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Samples From Kentucky Cave Stream May Show How Animal Farm Waste Affects Area's Water Supply

2016-06-13 06:26:43| pollutiononline News Articles

Ball State University researchers are examining Kentucky’s myriad caves, sinkholes and underground rivers to help landowners, local governments and state agencies betterunderstand how farm waste may affectthe aquifers that supply drinking water and support freshwater ecosystems.

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