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R. Stephen Fisher and Bart Davidson Kentucky Geological Survey Iron is one of the most abundant elements in rocks and soils, and one of the most common problems in groundwater supplies. Rainwater seeping through soils an
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Document Date: 2007-01-23 10:40:47


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Kentucky Natural Resources / /

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Product Issues / /

Facility

Mineral Resources Building University of Kentucky Lexington / /

IndustryTerm

deep groundwater systems / food processing / paper manufacturing / shallow groundwater systems / coal mining / /

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Cumberland Mississippi Lake Barkley Tennessee Cumberland Dale Hollow Lake Green Kentucky Lake / Green River / Little Sandy Jackson Purchase River / /

Organization

Kentucky Geological Survey University of Kentucky For / Interagency Technical Advisory Committee on Groundwater / Kentucky Division of Water / Illinois Department of Public Health / Environmental Protection Cabinet / Mining & Mineral Resources Building University of Kentucky Lexington / Environmental Protection Agency / UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY / /

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James C. Cobb / Bart Davidson Kentucky / R. Stephen Fisher / Terry Hounshell / /

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Position

State Geologist and Director / representative / Technology Transfer Officer Kentucky Geological Survey / /

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sites / /

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Kentucky / /

Region

Eastern Kentucky / Western Kentucky / /

Technology

aeration / /

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www.idph.state.il.us / www.uky.edu/KGS/water/gnet/gnet.htm / www.uky.edu/kgs / /

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