We all know water is fundamental to our lives, and to all livings things. But do you ever stop and think about the water you have access to, and if it is actually clean? It depends on your perspective, says John Luczaj, head of UW-Green Bay’s geosciences program. » See More Project Milwaukee: Great Lakes, Troubled Waters Stories “If you’re a fisheries person, you might think of surface water quality. If you live in a house where lead levels are elevated, you probably think of drinking water. I’m a geologist so I usually think of ground water quality,” Luczaj says. No matter how you look at it, he says multiple factors influence water quality. Around the state soils vary — from sandy to clay. The depth of those soils differs, and so does the bedrock below. Luczaj says all of those variables affect how the ability to filter contaminants. Another variable is how far down groundwater is and where it flows. READ: Emerging Threats To Wisconsin's Water Then factor in how humans live and work
We all know water is fundamental to our lives, and to all livings things. But do you ever stop and think about the water you have access to, and if it is actually clean? It depends on your perspective, says John Luczaj, head of UW-Green Bay’s geosciences program. » See More Project Milwaukee: Great Lakes, Troubled Waters Stories “If you’re a fisheries person, you might think of surface water quality. If you live in a house where lead levels are elevated, you probably think of drinking water. I’m