Groundwater is a critical resource for drinking water, agriculture, and industry in the Great Miami River Watershed. Since 2014, the Miami Conservancy District has led a comprehensive groundwater monitoring program to better understand the impact of human activities on this vital resource.
Our latest study provides a detailed look into the health of our groundwater and the challenges we face in maintaining its quality.
Key Findings
Certain contaminants in groundwater exceeded primary drinking water standards and human-health benchmarks, highlighting potential risks to public health.
Agricultural practices and industrial processes have notable impacts on groundwater quality, emphasizing the need for sustainable land use and pollution prevention.
Why This Matters
Groundwater contamination can have far-reaching consequences for communities, ecosystems, and economies. Understanding these risks allows us to develop targeted, science-based solutions to protect water resources for current and future generations.
Our Commitment
Miami Conservancy District is dedicated to collaborating with local stakeholders, policymakers, and community members to implement effective strategies that safeguard our water. This includes continued monitoring, public education, and proactive management practices.
Get Involved
Protecting our groundwater is a shared responsibility. Stay informed and support local initiatives aimed at preserving our region's water quality.
📊 Read the full report here.
Together, we can ensure clean, safe water for all.