Danielle Szymkowski, USGS Contractor, collecting runoff sample below a the North Flume (USGS Station ID: 413611087201001) at the Gary City Hall rain garden, Indiana.
Flume at southeast corner of Gary City Hall rain garden, Indiana
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Image taken with remotely operated camera deployed on the YMCA rooftop showing the flume used for measuring runoff into the southeastern corner of the Gary City Hall rain garden.
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Danielle Szymkowski, USGS Contractor, collecting runoff sample below a the North Flume (USGS Station ID: 413611087201001) at the Gary City Hall rain garden, Indiana.
Randy Bayless (kneeling), USGS Research Hydrologist; Caleb Artz (standing in yellow), USGS Hydrologic Technician; and Danielle Szymkowski (standing in red), USGS Contractor; collect a groundwater sample from well CH-3 (USGS Station ID: 413611087201004) at the Gary City Hall rain garden.
Randy Bayless (kneeling), USGS Research Hydrologist; Caleb Artz (standing in yellow), USGS Hydrologic Technician; and Danielle Szymkowski (standing in red), USGS Contractor; collect a groundwater sample from well CH-3 (USGS Station ID: 413611087201004) at the Gary City Hall rain garden.
Hydrologic Technician Amy Story repairing the data-transmission system at the Gary City Hall (Indiana) rain garden. The data-transmission system gathers data from several instruments and provides it in real time to the USGS web site.
Hydrologic Technician Amy Story repairing the data-transmission system at the Gary City Hall (Indiana) rain garden. The data-transmission system gathers data from several instruments and provides it in real time to the USGS web site.
Caleb Artz, USGS Hyrologic Technician, installing a heated precipitation gage (USGS station ID: 413611087201301) to measure rain and snow falling at the Gary City Hall rain garden.
Caleb Artz, USGS Hyrologic Technician, installing a heated precipitation gage (USGS station ID: 413611087201301) to measure rain and snow falling at the Gary City Hall rain garden.
South Flume (USGS Station ID: 413611087201301) surrounded by native plant species, including salt-tolerant blue iris, planted in the Gary City Hall rain garden, Indiana.
South Flume (USGS Station ID: 413611087201301) surrounded by native plant species, including salt-tolerant blue iris, planted in the Gary City Hall rain garden, Indiana.
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Collecting runoff sample below flume at the Gary City Hall rain garden, IndianaCollecting runoff sample below flume at the Gary City Hall rain garden, IndianaDanielle Szymkowski, USGS Contractor, collecting runoff sample below a the North Flume (USGS Station ID: 413611087201001) at the Gary City Hall rain garden, Indiana.
Danielle Szymkowski, USGS Contractor, collecting runoff sample below a the North Flume (USGS Station ID: 413611087201001) at the Gary City Hall rain garden, Indiana.
Collecting groundwater sample at Gary City Hall rain garden, IndianaCollecting groundwater sample at Gary City Hall rain garden, IndianaRandy Bayless (kneeling), USGS Research Hydrologist; Caleb Artz (standing in yellow), USGS Hydrologic Technician; and Danielle Szymkowski (standing in red), USGS Contractor; collect a groundwater sample from well CH-3 (USGS Station ID: 413611087201004) at the Gary City Hall rain garden.
Randy Bayless (kneeling), USGS Research Hydrologist; Caleb Artz (standing in yellow), USGS Hydrologic Technician; and Danielle Szymkowski (standing in red), USGS Contractor; collect a groundwater sample from well CH-3 (USGS Station ID: 413611087201004) at the Gary City Hall rain garden.
Amy Story repairing data transmission system at Gary City Hall rain gardenAmy Story repairing data transmission system at Gary City Hall rain gardenHydrologic Technician Amy Story repairing the data-transmission system at the Gary City Hall (Indiana) rain garden. The data-transmission system gathers data from several instruments and provides it in real time to the USGS web site.
Hydrologic Technician Amy Story repairing the data-transmission system at the Gary City Hall (Indiana) rain garden. The data-transmission system gathers data from several instruments and provides it in real time to the USGS web site.
Caleb Artz installing a heated precipitation gageCaleb Artz, USGS Hyrologic Technician, installing a heated precipitation gage (USGS station ID: 413611087201301) to measure rain and snow falling at the Gary City Hall rain garden.
Caleb Artz, USGS Hyrologic Technician, installing a heated precipitation gage (USGS station ID: 413611087201301) to measure rain and snow falling at the Gary City Hall rain garden.
Flume in Gary City Hall rain garden, IndianaSouth Flume (USGS Station ID: 413611087201301) surrounded by native plant species, including salt-tolerant blue iris, planted in the Gary City Hall rain garden, Indiana.
South Flume (USGS Station ID: 413611087201301) surrounded by native plant species, including salt-tolerant blue iris, planted in the Gary City Hall rain garden, Indiana.