A railroad crossing over the East Branch Penobscot River located at a streamgage 01029500 in Grindstone, Maine
Jeremiah Pomerleau
Jeremiah Pomerleau is a Hydrologic Technician in the New England Water Science Center.
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A railroad crossing over the East Branch Penobscot River located at a streamgage 01029500 in Grindstone, Maine
Hydrologic technician making groundwater measurements and inspecting the USGS groundwater site monitoring equipment.
Hydrologic technician making groundwater measurements and inspecting the USGS groundwater site monitoring equipment.
No matter the season, groundwater science continues! In this March photo, Hydrologic Technician Jeremiah Pomerleau is making groundwater measurements and inspecting the USGS groundwater site monitoring equipment. Due to snowy terrain, Pomerleau used a utility terrain vehicle (UTV) to access the well, requiring a trek of about 15 miles from the main road.
No matter the season, groundwater science continues! In this March photo, Hydrologic Technician Jeremiah Pomerleau is making groundwater measurements and inspecting the USGS groundwater site monitoring equipment. Due to snowy terrain, Pomerleau used a utility terrain vehicle (UTV) to access the well, requiring a trek of about 15 miles from the main road.
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Hydrologic technician making groundwater measurements and inspecting the USGS groundwater site monitoring equipment.
Hydrologic technician making groundwater measurements and inspecting the USGS groundwater site monitoring equipment.
No matter the season, groundwater science continues! In this March photo, Hydrologic Technician Jeremiah Pomerleau is making groundwater measurements and inspecting the USGS groundwater site monitoring equipment. Due to snowy terrain, Pomerleau used a utility terrain vehicle (UTV) to access the well, requiring a trek of about 15 miles from the main road.
No matter the season, groundwater science continues! In this March photo, Hydrologic Technician Jeremiah Pomerleau is making groundwater measurements and inspecting the USGS groundwater site monitoring equipment. Due to snowy terrain, Pomerleau used a utility terrain vehicle (UTV) to access the well, requiring a trek of about 15 miles from the main road.