United States Geological Survey YearbookThe Survey, 1987 - Geology |
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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 ...
Page 13
... 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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