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Home » Blog » Fecal Microbes Found In Kewaunee County Wells Raise Concerns About Dairy Manure, Septic Waste

Fecal Microbes Found In Kewaunee County Wells Raise Concerns About Dairy Manure, Septic Waste

This entry was posted in Blog on June 8, 2017 by BRWAadmin

Fecal Microbes Found In Kewaunee County Wells Raise Concerns About Dairy Manure, Septic Waste

Tests Show Waste From Cattle Contaminates Majority of Wells, Especially After Rainfall Or Snowmelt

Coburn Dukehart

Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism

June 8, 2017 


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