Amtrak Office Car Special
365 #355
Indiana: Traveling the old Monon Railroad
Panorama View of Two-Stage Ditch (10/18/2012)
March 8, 2013. View from the outlet drainage structure looking towards the field (back to ditch).
Our Old House
BackPorch Day 1: Facing North
General view of tractor display
Back Porch Day 1: A Mess
BackPorch Day 1: Facing South
January 13, 2014. View from the inlet drainage control structure, looking towards the ditch.
BackPorch Day 1: From the Steps
First Home
General View of the show
General View of the show
General View of the festival
General View of the festival
BackPorch Day 1: From the West
General View of the show
General View of the show
General View of the festival
Hoosierland Wayfreight
CSX G04125
P851 Northbound at Linden (Veterans Unit in Tow)
Indiana: Farm Field of Soybeans
January 11, 2013. The first discharge event and initial "flushing" of the bioreactor. The orange color of the water is due to the high amounts of dissolved organic carbon that are leaching from the woodchips.
July Skies
All That We See Or Seem
MOOOOO!
Like Wings of Angels
October 24, 2012
Silvery Checkerspot
October 24, 2012
Hay Bales
May 13, 2014. Inlet drainage control structure with the cover off to take in situ measurements.
Same Creek - Different Day
May 13, 2014. The native grasses planted on top of the bioreactor have grown in, growing taller than the monitoring wells and tops of the drainage control structures.
LeConte's Sparrow at the Burn
Wea Creek on Lilly Road
April 4, 2013: The wet topsoil outlines the boundaries of the bioreactor. This suggest that when the bioreactor is fully saturated, water moves via capillary action into the top soil layer.
February 27, 2013
April 24, 2013: Bioreactor and surrounding fields very saturated.