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Factual data for public-supply wells and selected irrigation wells in Monmouth County, New Jersey

January 1, 1960

The investigation of the ground-water resources of Monmouth County is part of a Statewide water-resources program. This study was made by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the new Jersey Department of Conservation and Economic Development, Division of Water Policy and Supply. It was under the general direction of Philip E. LaMoreaux, Chief of the Ground Water Branch of the U.S. Geological Survey, and under the direct supervision of Allen Sinnott, District Geologist.

This report presents data for most of the public-supply wells and for several irrigation wells in Monmouth County. The data for these wells are believed to be representative of large-capacity wells tapping the major aquifers present in the county. The information is released at this time in advance of an interpretive report because of its value to prospective users of ground water in Monmouth County. An earlier report presented data on small-capacity wells tapping both major and minor aquifers in the county. The data in these two reports form, in part, the basis for a comprehensive interpretive report on the ground-water resources of Monmouth County, now in preparation. Also to be included in the latter report are data for certain large-capacity industrial wells.

Publication Year 1960
Title Factual data for public-supply wells and selected irrigation wells in Monmouth County, New Jersey
Authors Leo A. Jablonski
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype State or Local Government Series
Series Title New Jersey Division of Water Policy and Supply Water Resources Circular
Series Number 4
Index ID 70114183
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse