Below the Surface

The Underground Resources: Why What Goes in the Ground Can End Up in Your Glass

The Underground Resources: Why What Goes in the Ground Can End Up in Your Glass

The Underground Resources: Why What Goes in the Ground Can End Up in Your GlassAbby Thompson-Fopiano
Published on: 12/04/2025

Groundwater, a vital and often invisible source of drinking water for over 90% of rural Americans who rely on private wells, flows slowly through underground rock formations. The blog post highlights that surface activities, such as the improper use of fertilizers, pesticides, and household chemicals near wellheads, can lead to contamination

Stoney Brook

Stoney Brook

Stoney BrookAbby Thompson-Fopiano
Published on: 08/22/2025

“Edgewater Strategies wrapped up a field inspection at Stony Brook Cooperative in Rochester—overseeing valve pit removals, grass restoration, and pavement repairs to keep community infrastructure strong.”