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Paul Ohlrogge
UW-Extension Iowa County
Groundwater and Geology of Southwest Wisconsin
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This presentation describes southwest Wisconsin’s geology and its groundwater resources.
Geology
Groundwater quantity and quality
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ROAD CUT IN SINNIPEE GROUP, HWY 151 IOWA CO.
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Groundwater in southwest Wisconsin…
…provides drinking water.
… sustains the environment, the economy, and our quality of life.
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Water cycle
Aquifer
Recharge
Hydrologic Cycle
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The hydrologic cycle in the Driftless Area is more complex due to extensive aquitards.
Perched aquifer
Deep aquifer
aquitard
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Groundwater discharge sustains baseflow to streams and springs year-round.
Stephens Falls, Governor Dodge
Big Spring, Iowa County
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The Decorah-Platteville aquitard separates the shallow Galena aquifer from the deep aquifer.
Springs may develop along valley walls at times of high water table.
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There are three major aquifers in Iowa County.
sand and gravel
Galena aquifer
deep aquifer
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In upland areas, well construction MUST exceed state requirements for casing depth. Shallow cased wells are legal but make people sick.
Well 1 Well 2 Well 3
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Groundwater flows from high to low elevations.
One use of the water table map is to identify where groundwater comes from that flows to a well or stream.
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Groundwater recharge rates are high in Iowa County, due to permeable soil, and forest and agricultural land use.
Infiltration, in an average year
medium (6 - 9 inches/year)
high (9 - 11 inches/year)
very high (> 11 inches/year)
0 1 2 3 Miles
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Infiltration, in an average year
medium (6 - 9 inches/year)
high (9 - 11 inches/year)
very high (> 11 inches/year)
0 1 2 3 Miles
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not defined (wetland or water)
Does this mean that there is an unlimited supply of water?
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Groundwater in dolomite and limestone is vulnerable to contamination.
Caves, sinkholes and fractures are pathways for contaminants to quickly reach the water table. Deeply-cased wells provide some protection from such fractures.
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Of 893 wells tested, 14 % exceed the drinking water standard for nitrate. 46 % exceed natural nitrate concentrations.
Data from Central Wisconsin Groundwater Center and UW Extension.
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The unique geology results in two aquifers separated by an aquifer. This layered system gives rise to many springs and streams in Iowa County.
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In summary, Iowa County’s groundwater is abundant but very susceptible to contamination.
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The depth to water is shallow in valleys.
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