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Design, operation, and monitoring capability of an experimental artificial-recharge facility at East Meadow, Long Island, New York
B.J. Schneider, E. T. Oaksford
1986, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4321
Artificial recharge with tertiary-treated sewage is being tested at East Meadow to evaluate the physical and chemical effects on the groundwater system. The recharge facility contains 11 recharge basins and 5 injection wells and is designed to accept 4 million gallons of reclaimed water per day. Of the 11 basins,...
Water resources data, Florida, water year 1984, Volume 2A. South Florida - Surface water
W.J. Haire, C. Price
1986, Water Data Report FL-84-2A
Water resources data for the 1984 water year in Florida consists of continuous or daily discharge for 251 streams, periodic discharge for 32 streams, miscellaneous discharge for 43 streams, continuous or daily stage for 92 streams, periodic stage for 31 streams, peak discharge for 60 streams, and peak stage for...
Preliminary report on geophysical well-logging activity on the Salton Sea Scientific Drilling Project, Imperial Valley, California
Frederick L. Paillet, R. H. Morin, H.E. Hodges
1986, Open-File Report 86-544
The Salton Sea Scientific Drilling Project has culminated in a 10,564-ft deep test well, State 2-14 well, in the Imperial Valley of southern California. A comprehensive scientific program of drilling, coring, and downhole measurements, which was conducted for about 5 months, has obtained much scientific information concerning the physical and...
Aquifer model of the Susquehanna River valley in southwestern Broome County, New York
Allan D. Randall
1986, Water-Resources Investigations Report 85-4099
A finite-difference model of ground-water flow within stratified drift in the 14-mile reach of the Susquehanna River valley from Binghamton west to the Tioga County line (including Johnson City, Endicott, and Vestal) has been developed. Outwash is the most permeable and extensive type of stratified drift in the valley but...
Plan of study for the regional aquifer systems analysis of the Michigan Basin
Richard J. Mandle
1986, Open-File Report 86-494
Quaternary glacial deposits and Pennsylvanian and Mississippian sandstones, -the Saginaw Formation and Marshall Sandstone- are the major aquifers in the Michigan basin. These aquifers supply approximately 188 million gal/day to municipalities in the 29 ,000 sq mi study area. The most significant problems related to groundwater supplies are the identification...
Southern California alluvial basins regional aquifer-systems analysis: A bibliography
W. R. Moyle Jr., Peter Martin, R. C. Schluter, L. R. Woolfenden, Karen Downing, A. L. Elliott, D. E. Maltby
1986, Open-File Report 85-695
A bibliography for the Southern California Alluvial Basins Regional Aquifer-Systems Analysis includes references for about 3,500 publications related to the geohydrology of the 75,000 sq-mi region, which encompasses all of southern California except the Central Valley, the Channel Islands and the Pacific Ocean floor off southern California, and parts of...
Liquefaction susceptibility in the San Bernardino Valley and vicinity, Southern California; a preliminary evaluation
J. C. Matti, S. E. Carson
1986, Open-File Report 86-562
This report discusses earthquake-induced liquefaction susceptibility of alluvial sediments in the San Bernardino valley and vicinity, southern California. The study includes maps that zone the region into areas having high to low susceptibility for each of three scenario earthquakes: a Ms=8.0 earthquake on the San Andreas fault, a Ms=7.0 earthquake...