Inspection of water analyses on file at the Delaware Geological Survey revealed that 25 percent of the shallow wells yield water with nitrate concentrations approaching or in excess of the Delaware State Board of Health and U. S. Public Health Service limit of 45 parts pe
Drinking water wells throughout Burlington, Gloucester, Mercer, Ocean and Salem Counties, in New Jer...
Many sources of groundwater used for drinking in the United States have high levels of nitrates. The...
This presentation summarizes the ground water testing project in Southampton Township, NJ. It covers...
The increasing population of the State of Delaware is placing severe strains on the quality of groun...
The Delaware Geological Survey conducted a review of existing ground-water quality data collected fr...
Inspection of water analyses on file at the Delaware Geological Survey revealed that 25 percent of t...
Agricultural fertilizer application, animal (poultry) waste, and wastewater disposal practices of th...
This document reports the results of tests done of the nitrate level in ground water from five shall...
Results of a national water quality assessment indicate that nitrate is detected in 71 percent of gr...
This study reports on the gathering of baseline data on nitrate levels in private drinking water wel...
Ground water is Delaware's most important natural resource. Our aquifers, which are present everywhe...
that supplies 67 percent of the population (about 400,000 people) with drinking water. In 1985, 79 m...
In Illinois about 25 percent of all water samples from wells of 50 foot depth or less have been foun...
This Bulletin has 10 plates. Plate 1 appears on inside front cover. Plates 2-10 are listed separatel...
Water samples were collected from 63 wells in southern New Castle County to assess the occurrence an...
Drinking water wells throughout Burlington, Gloucester, Mercer, Ocean and Salem Counties, in New Jer...
Many sources of groundwater used for drinking in the United States have high levels of nitrates. The...
This presentation summarizes the ground water testing project in Southampton Township, NJ. It covers...
The increasing population of the State of Delaware is placing severe strains on the quality of groun...
The Delaware Geological Survey conducted a review of existing ground-water quality data collected fr...
Inspection of water analyses on file at the Delaware Geological Survey revealed that 25 percent of t...
Agricultural fertilizer application, animal (poultry) waste, and wastewater disposal practices of th...
This document reports the results of tests done of the nitrate level in ground water from five shall...
Results of a national water quality assessment indicate that nitrate is detected in 71 percent of gr...
This study reports on the gathering of baseline data on nitrate levels in private drinking water wel...
Ground water is Delaware's most important natural resource. Our aquifers, which are present everywhe...
that supplies 67 percent of the population (about 400,000 people) with drinking water. In 1985, 79 m...
In Illinois about 25 percent of all water samples from wells of 50 foot depth or less have been foun...
This Bulletin has 10 plates. Plate 1 appears on inside front cover. Plates 2-10 are listed separatel...
Water samples were collected from 63 wells in southern New Castle County to assess the occurrence an...
Drinking water wells throughout Burlington, Gloucester, Mercer, Ocean and Salem Counties, in New Jer...
Many sources of groundwater used for drinking in the United States have high levels of nitrates. The...
This presentation summarizes the ground water testing project in Southampton Township, NJ. It covers...