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Water resources of the Grand Rapids area, Michigan
G.J. Stramel, C.O. Wisler, L.B. Laird
1954, Circular 323
The Grand Rapids area, Michigan, has three sources from which to obtain its water supply: Lake Michigan, the Grand River and its tributaries, and ground water. Each of the first two and possibly the third is capable of supplying the entire needs of the area.This area is now obtaining a...
Low-water study, Spring River basin, Missouri
Harry C. Bolon
1954, Open-File Report 54-24
Because of the severe drought conditions and the turmoil brought about by it, observations of discharge were made at 46 points within that part of the Spring basin that lies within the State of Missouri. Three of these measurements were made at regular gaging stations....
Average daily withdrawals of water for public supply from Kings, Queens, and Nassau Counties in Long Island, New York, from 1904 through 1953
N.J. Lusczynski, S.J. Spiegel
1954, Open-File Report 54-175
The U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the New York State Water Power and Control Commission, the Nassau County Department of Public Works, the Suffolk County Board of Supervisors, and the Suffolk County Water Authority has been conducting continuing investigations since 1932 on the ground-water resources in Long Island, N....
Mineral resources of the San Carlos Indian Reservation, Arizona
C. S. Bromfield, A. F. Shride
1954, Open-File Report 54-34
At the recuest of the council of the San Carlos Apache Tribe the United States Geological Survey entered into a coonerative agreement with the tribe calling for a brief reconnaiesance study to determine, is far as practical, the mineral potential of the San Carlos Indian reservation. Five months of field...
Industrial water supplies of the United States
Samuel K. Love
1954, Open-File Report 54-174
The availability of adequate supplies of water of suitable quality determines in large measure the potential for industrial development in any community. However, the pattern of availability of water for industrial use is not so generally recognized. It is the purpose of this paper to point out the more important...
Letter of August 3 from L. C. Halpenny to Arizona State Commission, concerning the ground-water situation along the Gila River from Lateral 23 westward to the vicinity of Buckeye, Arizona
Leopold Alexander Heindl, Roger Ernst
1954, Open-File Report 54-114
Having attended the hearing on the Salt River Critical Area, you are conversant with the controversy in connection with the exclusion of certain lands from the critical area along the Gila Ricer from Lateral 23 westward to the vicinity of Buckeye....