“Due to this we are at the study route,” says hydrogeologist Helen Dahlke, given that she pulls the woman footwear of squelching mud about inundated grapevines during the Kearney. “Torturing red grapes!” interjects a lighted Shroder, a graduate student.
Of many growers Dahlke deals with wanted engage in the solution. Nonetheless they want to know that its plants will endure new flood, and the ways to keep emissions such as nitrate-a familiar manure part and a major toxin for the regional waters-from leaching toward aquifers. That is what Dahlke’s cluster are testing right here.
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