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Wang, L. R. L.; Lavery, W. T.
Engineering Profile of Latham Water District, Albany, New York (Seismic Vulnerability, Behavior and Design of Underground Piping Systems).
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Applied Science and Research Applications., April 1978, 34 p.
Keywords: Water wells; Seismic design; Vulnerability; Water pipes; Earthquake resistant structures; Subsurface investigations; Soil classification; Seismic risk; Albany (New York); New York; Ground motion; Earthquake engineering; Water supplies; Well logging; Latham Water District; EarthquakesFenelon, J. M.
Analysis of Ground-Water Levels and Associated Trends in Yucca Flat, Nevada Test Site, Nye County, Nevada, 1951-2003.
January 2005, 102 p.
Identifying Number(s): USGS/SIR-2005-5175
Keywords: ; Seasonal variations; Water wells; Nevada; Yucca Flat; California; Hydrogeology; Water levels; Ground water; Infiltration galleries; Monitoring; Surface water; Trends; Water resources; Aquifers; Discharge (Water); Water chemistry; EvapotranspirationValin, Z. C.; McLaughlin, R. J.
Locations and Data for Water Wells of the Santa Rosa Valley, Sonoma County, California.
January 2005, 20 p.
Identifying Number(s): USGS/OFR-2005-1318
Keywords: Water wells; Locations; Hydrology; Santa Rosa Valley; Irrigated land; Tables (Data); Ground water; Maps; Sonoma County (California); Irrigation; Geologic data; Water flow; Basins; StatisticsPetkewich, M. D.; Parkhurst, D. L.; Conlon, K. J.; Campbell, B. G.; Mirecki, J. E.
Hydrologic and Geochemical Evaluation of Aquifer Storage Recovery in the Santee Limestone/Black Mingo Aquifer, Charleston, South Carolina, 1998-2002.
January 2004, 96 p.
Identifying Number(s): USGS-SIR-2004-5046
Keywords: Carbonates; Evaluation; Potable water; Water quality; Hydrology; Water wells; Aquifer storage recovery; Stratigraphy; Sediments; Geochemistry; South Carolina; Aquifers; Water pollution sampling; Water chemistrySupplemental Environmental Assessment to the Programmatic Environmental Assessment (PEA) for Typcial Recurring Actions Resulting from Flood, Earthquake, Fire, Rain, and Wind Disasters in California as Proposed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Mojave Water Agency, Groundwater Monitoring Wells Replacement Project, FEMA-DR-1577-CA.
October 2006, 11 p.
Keywords: ; Water wells; Crisis management; Environmental impacts; California; Natural disasters; Rain; Federal assistance programs; Ground water; Wind; Fires; Floods; Restoration; Mitigation; Recovery; Monitoring; Emergencies; Earthquakes