Seney National Wildlife Refuge
MidWest hazecam - Seney Wildlife Refuge, Michigan
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Michigan Water Science Center |
Project Chief Mike Sweat Statewide Water Resources Monitoring Protection of Drinking Water Sources Effects of Land Use on Water Quality
Restoring Natural Flow Regimes Research and Technical Assistance at Contaminated Sites State/Local Cooperator Seney National Wildlife Refuge Table of Contents |
Collage of pictures of restoration of a fen in the vicinity of C-3 pool at the Seney National Wildlife Refuge
A cooperative effort among the U.
S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the USGS BRD
and WRD, the project characterized
surface- and ground-water flows and developed a general
water budget of the site; determined how redirected water flows should be allocated to reflect pre-alteration conditions, including restoring natural functions of and processes in Marsh Creek, and avoiding damage to wetlands or property; examined how hydrologic and biologic management activities could augment the restoration of wetland plant communities; and characterized the changes in hydrology and wetland ecology resulting from restoration activities. Ongoing work is monitoring changes to ground water and surface-water hydrology as restoration projects are implemented. Report: Sweat,
Michael J.,
2001, Hydrology of C-3 Watershed, Seney National Wildlife Refuge, Michigan,
2001, U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 01-4053
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