Low-flying helicopters will appear over areas of southwest Wisconsin beginning this week during a federal agency’s study of groundwater. The U.S. Geological Survey will be conducting an electromagnetic survey measuring groundwater in rural areas. According to a release, helicopters will fly over areas with a large, octagon-shaped device to obtain information. Flights will occur over eight counties, including Grant, Iowa and Lafayette Counties and are expected to take 14-21 days depending on weather and flight conditions. The helicopter’s electromagnetic device will not harm plants, animals or humans, but may startle some farm animals.
Helicopters Flying Over Southwest Wisconsin
Feb 21, 2022 | 1:13 PM

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