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Fact Sheet 2007-3083


Publications Warehouse FS 2007-3083

Prepared in cooperation with the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation

Significant Findings from a Water-Quality Study on Prairie Band Potawatomi Reservation, Northeastern Kansas, June 1996 through August 2006

By Heidi E. Mehl, Heather C. Ross Schmidt, and Larry M. Pope

FS 2007-3083 Citation | More information

Abstract

Water-quality samples were collected from surface- (stream-) and ground-water sites on and near the Prairie Band Potawatomi Reservation in northeastern Kansas (fig. 1) from June 1996 through August 2006 as part of a cooperative study between the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation (Schmidt and others, 2007). Surface- and ground-water quality were evaluated using applicable drinking-water standards to consider whether these resources can be used in the future to supply drinking water for the reservation. Presently (2007), drinking water on the reservation is purchased from Rural Water District #3 in Jackson County (Sharon Bosse, Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation Department of Planning and Environmental Protection, oral commun., 2007). Results of water-quality analyses are summarized in the following sections. Water-quality activities for this study are documented in several reports (Trombley, 1999, 2001; Schmidt, 2004; Schmidt and others, 2007).

Posted January 2008

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Report Citation

Mehl, H.E., Schmidt, H.C.R., and Pope, L.M., 2007, Significant findings from a water-quality study on Prairie Band Potawatomi Reservation, northeast Kansas, June 1996 through August 2006: U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet 2007-3083, 2 p.

More Information

For more information about water quality studies on the Prairie Band Potawatomi Reservation, contact:

Mike Pope
U.S. Geological Survey
Kansas Water Science Center
4821 Quail Crest Place
Lawrence, KS 66049-3839
Telephone: (785) 832-3548
Fax: (785) 832-3500
Email: mpope@usgs.gov

For more information about USGS water resources studies in Kansas, visit the USGS Kansas Water Science Center home page: http://ks.water.usgs.gov

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