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USGS drilling technicians lowering the BAT3 into a well at the University of Connecticut Landfill Study Area, Storrs, CT. Control cables and sample collection tubing are extending from the well
USGS drilling technicians lowering the BAT3 into a well at the University of Connecticut Landfill Study Area, Storrs, CT. Control cables and sample collection tubing are extending from the well -- from the BAT3 Photo Gallery/afs/.usgs.gov/www/toxics/htdocs/photo_gallery/benthic_flux.html -- from the Benthic Flux of Dissolved Metals Photo Gallery

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The Toxics Program supports the development of knowledge and methods for the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data related to fundamental questions about contamination in the hydrologic cycle. What is the significance of these activities in relation to the field investigations?

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