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Precipitation and Groundwater Level Inputs for a Rain Garden on Sandy Soil, Gary, Indiana, 2016-18

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2016-05-10
End Date
2018-11-09

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Follette, D.D., Lampe, D.C., and Bayless, E.R., 2022, Groundwater recharge estimates for a green infrastructure installation at Gary City Hall, Gary, Indiana 2016–18: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9H5RNNE.

Summary

A rain garden and other stormwater control measures (SCM) were installed at Gary City Hall in Gary, Indiana to retain water, increase infiltration and divert stormwater from city sewers. These input data were collected from a rain gage ((USGS site 413611087201301, City Hall Weather Station at Gary, IN.) and five monitoring wells with installed pressure transducers at different locations (see site description). The Episodic Master Recession (EMR) method is applied using these data as the singular input to estimate the amount of groundwater recharge at each of the five sites during the indicated period of time. References cited: Heppner, C.S., and Nimmo, J.R., 2005, A computer program for predicting recharge with a master recession [...]

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Purpose

Data were collected to determine the water budget and estimate the magnitude of stormwater reduction for a rain garden on sandy soil in Gary, Indiana, 2016-18

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