Danielle Szymkowski, USGS Contractor, collecting runoff sample below a the North Flume (USGS Station ID: 413611087201001) at the Gary City Hall rain garden, Indiana.
Southeast flume at Gary City Hall rain garden after cleaning and preparation for a snowmelt runoff event
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Image taken with remotely operated camera deployed on the YMCA rooftop showing the southeast flume at Gary City Hall rain garden after cleaning and preparation for a snowmelt runoff event.
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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.
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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Danielle 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.
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.
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.