File:Fort Steward Lower Floridian Well.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionFort Steward Lower Floridian Well.jpg |
English: In 2009, Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Air Field drill a Lower Floridian well at HAAF. The well meets and/or exceed Georgia’s requirement to reduce water usage from the Upper Floridian Aquifer. FS/HAAF are the FY2009 winners of the Secretary of the Army Award for Environmental Quality (Non-industrial Installation). (Photo courtesy of the U.S. Army) |
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Author | U.S. Army Environmental Command |
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