This Feasibility Study (FS) Report documents the development and evaluation of remedial action alternatives by the United States Environmental Protection Agency, Region 2 (USEPA) for Operable Unit 1 (OU1) of the Pohatcong Valley Groundwater Contamination Site (PVGCS). OU1 for the PVGCS, also known as the OU1 Study Area, encompasses approximately 8.75 square miles (5,600 acres) in Warren County, New Jersey, consisting of rural, industrial, commercial, municipal, and residential land located within the Pohatcong Valley. The OU1 Study Area includes Washington Borough, and portions of Washington Township and Franklin Township in Warren County
Since 1978, volatile organic compounds (VOCs) have been detected in ground water in three production...
This map is part of the document entitled "Environmental Resources Inventory: Washington Township, W...
Using data gleaned from a random sampling of 1488 private wells of Randolph Township, this study aim...
The Puchack Well Field (PWF) site was one of several primary water supply sources for the City of Ca...
A feasibility study on the old theater site between Routes 179 and 202 on the western most side of E...
This study will function as a planning tool to aid in the development of reasonable and sensible pla...
This study identifies the water resources in White Township so that the information can be used to u...
This section describes sites in Warren County from the Publicly Funded Cleanups Site Status Report 1...
This section describes sites in Somerset County from the Publicly Funded Cleanups Site Status Report...
This study presents recommended changes for the management of the land use in Mendham Township, in r...
This report contains results of the study to define protection areas for well fields in Washington T...
The Route 206 Groundwater Protection Study examined the existing physiologic conditions and potentia...
This survey shall provide a more accurate identification of the extent of wetlands, State Open Water...
The purpose of the Critical Water Resources Study is to identify critical water resource issues in M...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the U.S. Department of Army (DA) are conducting an evaluatio...
Since 1978, volatile organic compounds (VOCs) have been detected in ground water in three production...
This map is part of the document entitled "Environmental Resources Inventory: Washington Township, W...
Using data gleaned from a random sampling of 1488 private wells of Randolph Township, this study aim...
The Puchack Well Field (PWF) site was one of several primary water supply sources for the City of Ca...
A feasibility study on the old theater site between Routes 179 and 202 on the western most side of E...
This study will function as a planning tool to aid in the development of reasonable and sensible pla...
This study identifies the water resources in White Township so that the information can be used to u...
This section describes sites in Warren County from the Publicly Funded Cleanups Site Status Report 1...
This section describes sites in Somerset County from the Publicly Funded Cleanups Site Status Report...
This study presents recommended changes for the management of the land use in Mendham Township, in r...
This report contains results of the study to define protection areas for well fields in Washington T...
The Route 206 Groundwater Protection Study examined the existing physiologic conditions and potentia...
This survey shall provide a more accurate identification of the extent of wetlands, State Open Water...
The purpose of the Critical Water Resources Study is to identify critical water resource issues in M...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the U.S. Department of Army (DA) are conducting an evaluatio...
Since 1978, volatile organic compounds (VOCs) have been detected in ground water in three production...
This map is part of the document entitled "Environmental Resources Inventory: Washington Township, W...
Using data gleaned from a random sampling of 1488 private wells of Randolph Township, this study aim...