Dan Tinkham, hydrologist and vice president of Emery & Garrett Groundwater Investigations, will present the updated Wards Brook Aquifer study in Fryeburg on Thursday. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Dan Tinkham, hydrologist and vice president of Emery & Garrett Groundwater Investigations, will present the updated Wards Brook Aquifer study in Fryeburg on Thursday. (COURTESY PHOTO)
FRYEBURG, Maine — A final review of the Wards Brook Aquifer study that found current water extraction levels to be stable will include a question-and-answer period by the public at the Fryeburg selectmen’s meeting on Thursday.
Dan Tinkham, senior hydrologist at Emery & Garrett Groundwater Investigations LLC of Meredith, will present and take questions about the report, which is titled, “Recalibration and Application of the Numerical Model of the Wards Brook Aquifer.”
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