Chapter One - The Metropolitan Region 1; Chapter Two - Water Supply in the Hackensack Meadowlands District; The Thirty-Year Term, 1970 – 2000 8; Chapter Three - The Purveyors: the Water Supply Network 13; Chapter Four - Plans to Increase Water Supply: by Purveyor 34; Chapter Five - The Water Cycle 46; Chapter Six - Conclusion 47
Middlesex County Planning Board has identified that significant levels of development of energy rela...
This document is divided into three parts: Background Statement, the State of the Hackensack Estuary...
Supplying water to communities is one of the primary services of many local governments in the Unite...
This report is divided into several parts. The first is a summary of the overall report. The seco...
To ensure that New Jersey could cope with all foreseeable water needs and droughts, New Jersey Depar...
Based on research by the Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) in collaboration with the 495/Met...
Municipal governments consider the provision of water supply as an essential service for public heal...
This report contains conclusions to three studies of water pollution control and river water quality...
This report details real estate developments in the Hackensack Meadowlands Development District and ...
The Raritan River Basin supports a wide variety of New Jersey ecosystems within the Highlands, Piedm...
In 1993, the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Hackensack Meadowlands Development Comm...
The purpose of this Study is to determine the need and to develop comprehensive general plans for pr...
ABSTRACT: The New York City water supply system provides approximately 1.3 billion gallons (5 billio...
This document is the ouput of a long term investigation ordered in 1975. Five major consulting firms...
The present, immediate future, and long range (2000) public water supply needs of the County were fi...
Middlesex County Planning Board has identified that significant levels of development of energy rela...
This document is divided into three parts: Background Statement, the State of the Hackensack Estuary...
Supplying water to communities is one of the primary services of many local governments in the Unite...
This report is divided into several parts. The first is a summary of the overall report. The seco...
To ensure that New Jersey could cope with all foreseeable water needs and droughts, New Jersey Depar...
Based on research by the Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) in collaboration with the 495/Met...
Municipal governments consider the provision of water supply as an essential service for public heal...
This report contains conclusions to three studies of water pollution control and river water quality...
This report details real estate developments in the Hackensack Meadowlands Development District and ...
The Raritan River Basin supports a wide variety of New Jersey ecosystems within the Highlands, Piedm...
In 1993, the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Hackensack Meadowlands Development Comm...
The purpose of this Study is to determine the need and to develop comprehensive general plans for pr...
ABSTRACT: The New York City water supply system provides approximately 1.3 billion gallons (5 billio...
This document is the ouput of a long term investigation ordered in 1975. Five major consulting firms...
The present, immediate future, and long range (2000) public water supply needs of the County were fi...
Middlesex County Planning Board has identified that significant levels of development of energy rela...
This document is divided into three parts: Background Statement, the State of the Hackensack Estuary...
Supplying water to communities is one of the primary services of many local governments in the Unite...