The Illinois State Water Survey (ISWS) has a long history of developing groundwater flow models to simulate water supply and groundwater contamination issues in the state of Illinois. However, past local- and regional-scale models developed by the ISWS have traditionally been project based; thus models are archived when the project is completed and may not be updated for many years. This report presents the first version of the Evolving Network of Illinois Groundwater Monitoring and Modeling Analyses (ENIGMMA), which is the framework of data, procedures, protocols, and scripts that facilitate the development of a single, continuously updated groundwater flow model and other outputs (hydrographs, maps, animations of groundwater potentiometri...
This project is an outgrowth of the Public Service Program of the Center for Groundwater Science (CG...
This study evaluates the heavily used shallow aquifer system in Will and southern Cook Counties and ...
Bibliography: p. 27.Enumeration continues through succeeding title.Leaky artesian conditions exist i...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [157]-160)Development of wellhead protection programs by ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [112]-115)As part of the Illinois Environmental Protectio...
Population growth and climate change has made groundwater an increasingly important freshwater resou...
Cover title.At head of title: State of Illinois, Illinois Institute of Natural Resources."ISWS/CIR-1...
This study reports the effects of substituting water from Lake Michigan for groundwater withdrawals....
In this study we examined the impact of current and future water demands on streams and aquifers in ...
In response to expanding urban development, the use of Lake Michigan and other sources for public wa...
A large supply of groundwater occurs in a buried aquifer lying in the bedrock valley of the ancestra...
Bibliography: p. 23.Enumeration continues through succeeding title.Large supplies of groundwater are...
Presentation covering status of regional water supply planning work in the State of Illinois.Ope
An assessment of the aquifer characteristics and ground-water availability has been completed for o...
Abstract: An assessment of the aquifer characteristics and ground-water availability has been comple...
This project is an outgrowth of the Public Service Program of the Center for Groundwater Science (CG...
This study evaluates the heavily used shallow aquifer system in Will and southern Cook Counties and ...
Bibliography: p. 27.Enumeration continues through succeeding title.Leaky artesian conditions exist i...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [157]-160)Development of wellhead protection programs by ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [112]-115)As part of the Illinois Environmental Protectio...
Population growth and climate change has made groundwater an increasingly important freshwater resou...
Cover title.At head of title: State of Illinois, Illinois Institute of Natural Resources."ISWS/CIR-1...
This study reports the effects of substituting water from Lake Michigan for groundwater withdrawals....
In this study we examined the impact of current and future water demands on streams and aquifers in ...
In response to expanding urban development, the use of Lake Michigan and other sources for public wa...
A large supply of groundwater occurs in a buried aquifer lying in the bedrock valley of the ancestra...
Bibliography: p. 23.Enumeration continues through succeeding title.Large supplies of groundwater are...
Presentation covering status of regional water supply planning work in the State of Illinois.Ope
An assessment of the aquifer characteristics and ground-water availability has been completed for o...
Abstract: An assessment of the aquifer characteristics and ground-water availability has been comple...
This project is an outgrowth of the Public Service Program of the Center for Groundwater Science (CG...
This study evaluates the heavily used shallow aquifer system in Will and southern Cook Counties and ...
Bibliography: p. 27.Enumeration continues through succeeding title.Leaky artesian conditions exist i...