UW-Stout research supporting efforts to improve water quality of Wisconsin's deepest natural inland lake
CLRR Field Coordinator Andrew Schneyer, left, and Laboratory Coordinator Conor Dougherty show a gravity coring device like the one used to take sediment cores on Green Lake in Wisconsin. Conor is holding an intact sediment core.
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Menomonie, Wis. — Covering more than 7,600 acres, Green Lake is one of Wisconsin’s largest and best-known natural, inland lakes. It’s also the deepest such lake in the state, at 236 feet.


 

The 1,000 members of the Green Lake Association rightly take pride in their important local and state resource

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