United States Geological Survey YearbookThe Survey, 1987 - Forest reserves |
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Page vii
... Public Service . " We are both proud of that motto and mindful of the vigilance and cooperation necessary to produce quality earth science that serves the public need and the public good . It is easy sometimes for us as scien- tists to ...
... Public Service . " We are both proud of that motto and mindful of the vigilance and cooperation necessary to produce quality earth science that serves the public need and the public good . It is easy sometimes for us as scien- tists to ...
Page viii
... public lands , and examination of the geological structure , mineral resources , and products of the national domain . " We are aware of the trust which has been placed in us by the taxpayers and legislators of this country to fulfill ...
... public lands , and examination of the geological structure , mineral resources , and products of the national domain . " We are aware of the trust which has been placed in us by the taxpayers and legislators of this country to fulfill ...
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... ( public supply ) , 3,300 non - community wells ( res- taurants , hospitals , schools , and so forth ) , and more than 250,000 individual home wells . Efforts to protect ground water go back at least 20 years to passage of the Connecticut ...
... ( public supply ) , 3,300 non - community wells ( res- taurants , hospitals , schools , and so forth ) , and more than 250,000 individual home wells . Efforts to protect ground water go back at least 20 years to passage of the Connecticut ...
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... public demand that future development and growth should be in harmony with the environment . The State of Connecticut , which by 1980 had a relative abundance of natural - resource data , provided an ideal laboratory for determining how ...
... public demand that future development and growth should be in harmony with the environment . The State of Connecticut , which by 1980 had a relative abundance of natural - resource data , provided an ideal laboratory for determining how ...
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... public- supply wells and known or potential con- taminant sources , water quality , and land use was plotted , tabulated , and updated where necessary . To identify areas of the State where hydrogeologic conditions were most favorable ...
... public- supply wells and known or potential con- taminant sources , water quality , and land use was plotted , tabulated , and updated where necessary . To identify areas of the State where hydrogeologic conditions were most favorable ...
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