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Ground-water supplies of the Ypsilanti area, Michigan
Charles L. McGuinness, O.F. Poindexter, E. G. Otton
1949, Water Supply Paper 1078
As of the date of this report (August 1945), the major water users in the Ypsilanti area are: (1) the city of Ypsilanti, (2) the Willow Run bomber plant, built by the Federal Government and operated by the Ford Motor Co., and (3) the war housing project of the Federal...
Index of surface-water records, part 12, Pacific slope basins in Washington and upper Columbia River basin, to September 30, 1948
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1949, Circular 60
The groundwater resources of Wood County, Wisconsin, are described. Groundwater is pumped only from wells drilled in Precambrian rock in the northern two-thirds of the county. The generally low permeability of this rock limits the availability of groundwater in this area. Saturated deposits of sand and gravel yield more than...
A ground-water reconnaissance in the Pine Forest region, Haiti
George C. Taylor Jr., Remy C. Lemoine
1949, Open-File Report 49-113
The Pine Forest region is located in southeastern Haiti. The SHADA Forest Division headquarters near the eastern end of the region is about 98 kilometers by road from Port-au-Prince. In early February 1949 the writers made a brief geologic study of the region to determine the feasibility of drilling wells to...
Progress report on the geology and ground-water hydrology of the Lower Missouri-Souris Unit; Part 1, Crosby-Mohall area, North Dakota
Gerald A. Waring, G.A. LaRocque Jr.
1949, Open-File Report 49-121
The Crosby-Mohall area covers about 2,700 square miles in the north-western part of North Dakota. This area is included in the 2,500,000-acre Missouri-Souris and Garrison Diversion irrigation projects,which are important units in the general plans for development of the water resources of the Missouri River Basin. Although the Crosby-Mohall area...
Ground water in the Cul-de-Sac Plain, Haiti
George C. Taylor Jr., Remy C. Lemoine
1949, Open-File Report 49-114
The Cul-de-Sac Plain is perhaps the most important agricultural area in Haiti because of its nearness and accessibility to Port-au-Prince, the nation's capital, metropolis, and principal seaport. Most of the agricultural produce consumed in Port-au-Prince as well as a considerable part of that exported from Haiti is grown in the...