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 WABASH & TIPPECANOE RIVERS
INFORMATION

One curricular element integral to Water Quality Indiana (WQI) is the “confluence trip,” where faculty and students locate, travel to, and document junctures downstream where waterways and/or rivers of interest meet, which is called a confluence.  The multimedia available here depict the confluence where the Wabash River merges with the Tippecanoe River, which meanders 166 miles from Tippecanoe Lake in Kosciusko County, the deepest lake in the state.  Many never see waterways as they exist downstream from them, which is the broader goal of WQI: to demonstrate that water connects us.

 

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 WABASH & TIPPECANOE RIVERS
INFORMATION

One curricular element integral to Water Quality Indiana (WQI) is the “confluence trip,” where faculty and students locate, travel to, and document junctures downstream where waterways and/or rivers of interest meet, which is called a confluence.  The multimedia available here depict the confluence where the Wabash River merges with the Tippecanoe River, which meanders 166 miles from Tippecanoe Lake in Kosciusko County, the deepest lake in the state.  Many never see waterways as they exist downstream from them, which is the broader goal of WQI:
to demonstrate that water connects us.