Jacob Hochard

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Casing out Contaminants: Avoidance Behavior Along the Hydrogeologic Gradient /March 22, 2019 by Jacob Hochard

“Rural residents in the Lower Cape Fear River basin spend between $0.5 to $1.5 million annually drilling deeper wells to avoid perceived risks from nearby Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations."

Wonderful visit with our state’s managers, policymakers and scientists at the 2019 Water Resources Research Institute Conference.

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