Groundwater Monitoring Programs


The Agricultural and Western Groundwater Monitoring Programs were established to determine the impacts on the state’s groundwater quality by agriculture and oilfield activities, respectively, while maintaining baseline descriptions of general water chemistry in these areas. Both programs monitor surficial aquifers that are more vulnerable to these types of contamination. Many North Dakotans rely on groundwater sources, especially surficial aquifers, for drinking water and various other uses; ensuring the state’s water stays free of contamination helps preserve the water for these uses both now and in the future.

Groundwater Monitoring Program Map Viewer


Agricultural Groundwater Monitoring Program

The Agricultural Groundwater Monitoring Program was established in 1992 to monitor North Dakota’s groundwater for agricultural contaminants, including nitrates and pesticide compounds. Groundwater samples from wells within the aquifers are also analyzed for general water chemistry and trace metal parameters. The program includes over 800 wells spread across approximately 50 surficial aquifers. Aquifers are sampled once every five years. The North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality (NDDEQ) prioritized the aquifers for sampling using the department’s Geographic Targeting System, which ranks aquifers based on their vulnerability, sensitivity, and risk of agricultural contamination. The NDDEQ samples the aquifers every five years. See the publications tab above for available program monitoring results.

Western Groundwater Monitoring Program

The Western Groundwater Monitoring Program was established in 2013 to monitor North Dakota’s groundwater for signs of contamination resulting from increased oilfield activities in the Bakken area of northwestern North Dakota.  The NDDEQ analyzes groundwater samples for gasoline and diesel range hydrocarbons; benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes; bromide; strontium; chloride; and other trace metal and general water chemistry parameters. The program includes over 120 wells spread across approximately 20 surficial aquifers. The NDDEQ samples the aquifers every 1.5 years. Surficial aquifers that have monitoring wells available and fall within counties with oilfield activity were included in the program. See the publications tab above for available program monitoring results.


Groundwater Monitoring Program Map Viewer

Click on the highlighted aquifers for more information.


Water Quality Division Employee Email List (click to expand)

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Last Name First Name E-Mail Address Program Phone
Anderson Carl [email protected] WQ Ground Water Monitoring 701-328-5213
Anderson Eric [email protected] WQ Watershed Management 701-328-6092
Becker Sarah [email protected] WQ Spill Investigation 701-328-9151
Behm Nicole [email protected] Water Quality Division 701-328-7969
Brazil Emily [email protected] WQ Watershed Management 701-328-5296
Delzer Alexis [email protected] WQ NDPDES Permitting 701-328-5282
Dettling Kylee [email protected] WQ NDPDES Permitting 701-328-5187
Dunbar Megan [email protected] WQ NDPDES Permitting 701-328-1427
Espe Brady [email protected] WQ NDPDES Permitting 701-328-5228
Gilley Cameron [email protected] WQ NDPDES Permitting 701-328-5210
Gross Joe [email protected] WQ Watershed Management 701-328-5292
Grossman Dallas [email protected] WQ NDPDES Permitting 701-328-5242
Hanson Lawrence [email protected] WQ NDPDES Permitting 701-328-5291
Haroldson Marty [email protected] WQ NDPDES Permitting 701-328-5234
Hite Nicole [email protected] WQ Spill Investigation 701-328-1676
Houle Brian [email protected] WQ Watershed Management 701-328-5193
Kaiser Don [email protected] WQ Spill Investigation 701-328-5151
Kruske Montana [email protected] WQ NDPDES Permitting 701-328-5172
Libunao Tate [email protected] WQ Special Projects 701-328-9182
McCauley Jenna [email protected] WQ Watershed Management
Miller Meridith [email protected] WQ Watershed Management 701-328-5166
Nelson Amber [email protected] Water Quality Division 701-328-5210
Novak Emilee [email protected] WQ Watershed Management 701-328-5240
Schick McKenzie [email protected] WQ Watershed Management 701-328-5288
Schiwal Alyssa [email protected] WQ Ground Water Monitoring 701-328-5159
Schuett Patrick [email protected] Water Quality Division 701-328-5235
Stockdill Scott [email protected] WQ Spill Investigation 701-328-5241
Strommen Rachel [email protected] WQ NDPDES Permitting 701-328-5244
Suess Bill [email protected] WQ Spill Investigation 701-328-5216
Suggs Shannon [email protected] WQ Ground Water Monitoring 701-328-6409
Ventouris Matthew [email protected] WQ Watershed Management
Waldron Feld Sarah [email protected] WQ NDPDES Permitting 701-328-5237
Wallery Paige [email protected] WQ Spill Investigation 701-328-5243
Wert Joshua [email protected] WQ Watershed Management 701-328-5014
Westercamp Benjamin [email protected] WQ NDPDES Permitting 701-328-6032
Woutat Tanner [email protected] WQ Ground Water Monitoring 701-328-5233
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