You will be able to hear more about what could be flowing underneath your home and businesses as a part of a special presentation during Tuesday’s Door County Board meeting. Sheryl Stephenson from GZA Geoenvironmental will be providing an update on the emergent contaminants that may pop up in groundwater samples taken locally. GZA recently completed the first round of sampling across the county, which has nearly 8,000 private wells. Door County Administrator Ken Pabich hopes the four-year project gives them areas to focus on and encourages other landowners to participate.
The Door County Board is also expected to pay tribute to the late Supervisor Charles Gulley, approve snowmobile trail aid, and accept Department of Natural Resources grants addressing lake monitoring and protection and removing the invasive species European Frog Bit when it meets Tuesday at 9 a.m.