Aquifer Study Would Cost $100k

BRYAN — Officials in nine Ohio, Michigan, and Indiana counties have learned it will cost about $100,000 just to have the U.S. Geological Survey fully characterize how big the Michindoh Aquifer is and what makes it produce water differently in some areas.

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