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Page 8
In Charlotte Amalie , the main city on St. Thomas and capital of the Virgin Islands
, the Harry S Truman Airport had as much as 2 feet of water throughout the
runway system and remained closed for 2 days . On both St. Thomas and St.
Johns ...
In Charlotte Amalie , the main city on St. Thomas and capital of the Virgin Islands
, the Harry S Truman Airport had as much as 2 feet of water throughout the
runway system and remained closed for 2 days . On both St. Thomas and St.
Johns ...
Page 9
Preliminary estimates suggest that the flow traveled at speeds of about 20 miles
per hour , with a peak - flow rate that may have been as great as 30,000 cubic
feet per second . Streamflow in the three major western Nevada rivers , the
Truckee ...
Preliminary estimates suggest that the flow traveled at speeds of about 20 miles
per hour , with a peak - flow rate that may have been as great as 30,000 cubic
feet per second . Streamflow in the three major western Nevada rivers , the
Truckee ...
Page 11
In late June , releases from Hoover Dam were being held at 40,000 cubic feet per
second . However , flow over the spillway of Hoover Dam began on July 3 , and
the maximum release was 42,000 cubic feet per second on July 10. Flow over ...
In late June , releases from Hoover Dam were being held at 40,000 cubic feet per
second . However , flow over the spillway of Hoover Dam began on July 3 , and
the maximum release was 42,000 cubic feet per second on July 10. Flow over ...
Page 75
The studies were depth of 909 feet . When first geophysicalconducted in
cooperation with the Minly logged by the Survey in 1978 , the well nesota
Department of Health , Minnesota had filled to a depth of 595 feet . The
upPollution Control ...
The studies were depth of 909 feet . When first geophysicalconducted in
cooperation with the Minly logged by the Survey in 1978 , the well nesota
Department of Health , Minnesota had filled to a depth of 595 feet . The
upPollution Control ...
Page 83
The change in the potentiometric surface caused by pumping depends on the
rate and duration of the pumping and the hydrogeologic setting . Regional long -
term declines in water levels greater than 20 feet are shown on the illustration ...
The change in the potentiometric surface caused by pumping depends on the
rate and duration of the pumping and the hydrogeologic setting . Regional long -
term declines in water levels greater than 20 feet are shown on the illustration ...
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