Ground-Water Resources Of Southern New Castle County Delaware

Author(s)Rima, D.R.
Author(s)Coskery, O.J.
Author(s)Anderson, P.W.
Date Accessioned2008-01-14T15:15:10Z
Date Available2008-01-14T15:15:10Z
Publication Date1964-03
AbstractSouthern New Castle County has a land area of 190 square miles in north-central Delaware. It is predominantly a rural area with a population of about 9,000 people who are engaged chiefly in agriculture. By and large, the residents are dependent upon ground water as a source of potable water. This investigation was made to provide knowledge of the availability and quality of the ground-water supply to aid future development. The climate, surface features, and geology of the area are favorable for the occurrence of ground water. Temperatures are generally mild and precipitation is normally abundant and fairly evenly distributed throughout the year. The topography of the area is relatively flat and, hence, the streams have low gradients. The surface is underlain to a considerable depth by highly permeable unconsolidated sediments that range in age from Early Cretaceous to Recent.en_US
SponsorU.S. Geological Surveyen_US
URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/3049
Languageen_USen_US
PublisherNewark, DE: Delaware Geological Survey, University of Delawareen_US
Part of SeriesBulletinsen_US
Part of Series11en_US
KeywordsSouthern New Castle County, Delawareen_US
KeywordsGround-Water Resourcesen_US
KeywordsChesapeake and Delaware Canalen_US
KeywordsSmyrna Riveren_US
KeywordsWater suppliesen_US
Keywordsaquiferen_US
TitleGround-Water Resources Of Southern New Castle County Delawareen_US
TypeTechnical Reporten_US
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