Sources Of Ground-Water Contamination In Delaware

Author(s)Talley, J.H.
Date Accessioned2008-05-30T18:39:25Z
Date Available2008-05-30T18:39:25Z
Publication Date1985-06
AbstractGround water is Delaware's most important natural resource. Our aquifers, which are present everywhere in Delaware, provide more than 75 million gallons each day for all uses. Nearly all of the water used in Delaware south of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal is obtained from aquifers, both water-table and artesian. An appreciable quantity of water is also obtained from aquifers in northern New Castle County. Ground water has generally been of good quality, been used with little or no treatment, and has been readily available at low cost.en_US
URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/3230
Languageen_USen_US
PublisherNewark, DE: Delaware Geological Survey, University of Delawareen_US
Part of SeriesOpen File Reporten_US
Part of Series29en_US
KeywordsGround water - Delawareen_US
KeywordsChesapeake and Delaware Canalen_US
Keywordsaquiferen_US
TitleSources Of Ground-Water Contamination In Delawareen_US
TypeTechnical Reporten_US
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