
Deep Dive: Investigating Groundwater Systems in Northern Indiana
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Water is life, yet most of us take its origins for granted, often unaware of the underlying systems that sustain it. Join us as we dive deep into the world of groundwater and aquifers with hydrogeologist Todd Feenstra.
Through this engaging episode, we unravel the complexities of aquifers and their crucial role in maintaining our lakes and river systems. Learn about the fascinating journey of water from rainfall through various layers of soil until it replenishes valuable groundwater reserves. Understand the delicate balance required for sustainable usage in agriculture and industry, and discover how aquifers can recharge lakes even from miles away.
With real-life examples and case studies, Todd sheds light on stewardship in water management, encouraging listeners to become responsible caretakers of this invaluable resource. With contributions from hosts Suzie Light and Dr. Nate Bosch, this episode invites you to think critically about your impact on the water cycle and the ecological systems that depend on it. Subscribe and join us in making sense of the hidden complexities of our water resources, and learn how you can take tangible steps toward better stewardship in your community.
Engage with us and explore ways to keep our lakes and streams clean and beautiful for future generations!
Learn more about the Lilly Center's work at https://lakes.grace.edu/.
Have a question we could answer on the podcast? Send an email to lakes@grace.edu or submit a comment below.
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Learn more about the Lilly Center's work at https://lakes.grace.edu/.
Have a question we could answer on the podcast? Send an email to lakes@grace.edu or submit a comment below.
Help us improve the podcast by filling out this short survey: https://forms.gle/MzGSXHcnkEQC8T74A.