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Have you ever thought about what is up or downstream of where you live? Do you live near an industrial discharge or close to a state water quality monitoring site? What’s going on in
thelandscape upstream of your drinking water supply or your favorite fishing spot? How does water connect across the landscape?
Welcome to the home of a uniquere source created especially to help you understand landuse, water use, and water quality connections! The Indiana Water Information Network (IWIN) was createdby IUPUI’s Center for Earth and Environmental Science (CEES). The below linkutilizes Google Earth and several Geographic Information System data layers tohelp show the proximity and connections between many different natural and human-influenced elements in our watershed. Note: You will have to download Google Earth to be able to use the below link. A link to Google Earth and instruction to get started are also below
Instructions for Surf our 'Shed with GoogleEarth
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2.7 tons: The amount of plastic used to bottle water. 86 percent become garbage or litter.