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Water-quality variations in Antelope Creek and Deadmans Run, Lincoln, Nebraska
R. A. Pettijohn, R. A. Engberg
1985, Water-Resources Investigations Report 85-4153
Eleven sets of samples from five sites on Antelope Creek and Dead Man 's Run in Lincoln, Nebraska, were collected from December 1982 through June 1983 to study water-quality variations. Specific-conductance values generally were similar for Antelope Creek at 52nd Street and 27th Street, but during a low-flow survey of...
Stream discharge in Michigan - Miscellaneous measurements
D. J. Holtschlag, D.V. Eagle
1985, Open-File Report 85-350
This report contains 17,607 miscellaneous stream discharge measurements made at 2,897 sites in Michigan. An average of 515 measurements were made each year from 1960 through 1984; most of these were made from April through October of each year. Miscellaneous measurements include periodic and occasional measurements of streamflow at sites...
Federal-State Cooperative Program in Kansas, seminar proceedings, July 1985
T.L. Huntzinger
1985, Open-File Report 85-641
During the past few years, water-resource management in Kansas has undergone reorientation with the creation of the Kansas Water Authority and the Kansas Water office. New thrusts toward long-term goals based on the Kansas State Water plan demand strong communication and coordination between all water-related agencies within the State. The...
Effects of sanitary sewers on ground-water levels and streams in Nassau and Suffolk Counties, New York; part 3: Development and application of southern Nassau County model
T. E. Reilly, H. T. Buxton
1985, Water-Resources Investigations Report 83-4210
By 1990, sanitary sewers in Nassau County Sewage Disposal Districts 2 and 3 and Suffolk County Southwest Sewer District will discharge to the ocean 140 cu ft of water per second that would otherwise be returned to the groundwater system through septic tanks and similar systems. To evaluate the effects...
Selected hydrologic data from wells in the East Shore area of the Great Salt Lake, Utah, 1985
Gerald G. Plantz, Cynthia L. Appel, David W. Clark, Patrick M. Lambert, Robert L. Puryear
1985, Open-File Report 86-139
This report contains hydrologic data for wells collected in the East Shore area of the Great Salt Lake, Utah. It includes water-quality data, discharge measurements, water levels, and drillers* logs. The East Shore area (plate 1) includes about 430 square miles, bounded by the Wasatch Range on the east and...
Hydrogeologic appraisal of five selected aquifers in Erie County, New York
Todd S. Miller, W. W. Staubitz
1985, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4334
Hydrogeologic conditions and water quality at four stratified-drift aquifers and a bedrock (Onondaga Limestone) aquifer were investigated by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Erie County Department of Environment and Planning. The Clarence-Lancaster-Newstead area includes two aquifers--one is a complex of morainal, beach, and outwash sand and gravel;...
Calculating sediment discharge from a highway construction site in central Pennsylvania
L.A. Reed, J. R. Ward, K. L. Wetzel
1985, Water-Resources Investigations Report 83-4216
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, the Federal Highway Administration, and the U.S. Geological Survey have cooperated in a study to evaluate two methods of predicting sediment yields during highway construction. Sediment yields were calculated using the Universal Soil Loss and the Younkin Sediment Prediction Equations. Results...
Ground-water quality and geochemistry of aquifers associated with coal in the Allegheny and Monongahela formations, southeastern Ohio
A. C. Razem, A. C. Sedam
1985, Water-Resources Investigations Report 85-4034
Ground water from aquifers associated with coal beds in the Allegheny and Monongahela Formations in southeastern Ohio is predominantly a calcium magnesium bicarbonate type. Sodium bicarbonate type water is less common. Isolated areas of sodium chloride and calcium sulfate types also are present. The water is predominantly very hard, and...