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Environmental Systems Research Institute Case Study: City of Detroit Lakes, Minnesota

Overview Detroit Lakes, Minnesota is located 45 miles east of Fargo, North Dakota. The purpose of acquiring GIS and GPS technologies was to establish a database which can then be used to better manage potential contaminants to Detroit Lakes' source water aquifer. Along with the database, maps can now easily be produced and used in meetings or to educate the public and spread awareness throughout the community concerning the importance of wellhead protection. The ability to create a database with concrete information is beneficial to not only the management of potential contaminants, but also for locating water valves, storm water discharge points, and manhole covers.

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PublisherGroundwater Foundation File FormatPDF
Date PublishedJanuary 2006
FormatCase Studies   
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