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Publications Details for Grant Number R834869

Evaluation of Sanitary Sewers as a Source of Pathogen Contamination of Municipal Water Supply Wells

RFA: Advancing Public Health Protection through Water Infrastructure Sustainability (2009)

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Abstract Gotkowitz MB, Bradbury KR, Hart DJ. Multi-aquifer wells provide large-volume contaminant transport pathways in urban areas. In: Abstracts of the Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, October 27-30, 2013, Abstract Number 288-5. R834869 (2012)
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Dissertation/Thesis Gellasch CA. Vulnerability of urban public supply wells in fractured siliciclastic aquifer systems. Ph.D. Dissertation, Geology Department, University of Wisconsin–Madison, 2012. R834869 (2011)
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Journal Article Gellasch CA, Bradbury KR, Hart DJ, Bahr JM. Characterization of fracture connectivity in a siliciclastic bedrock aquifer near a public supply well (Wisconsin, USA). Hydrogeology Journal 2013;21(2):383-399. R834869 (2011)
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Journal Article Gellasch CA, Wang HF, Bradbury KR, Bahr JM, Lande LL. Reverse water-level fluctuations associated with fracture connectivity. Groundwater 2014;52(1):105-117. R834869 (2011)
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Journal Article Gotkowitz M, Bradbury K, Borchardt M, Zhu J, Spencer S. Effects of Climate and Sewer Condition on Virus Transport to Groundwater. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 2016;50(16):8497-8504. R834869 (Final)
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Presentation Gotkowitz MB, Bradbury KR, Borchardt MA. Contaminant transport pathways between urban sewer networks and water supply wells. Presented at the American Water Resources Association – Wisconsin Section 37th Annual Meeting, Brookfield, WI, March 7-8, 2013. R834869 (2012)
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