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Susceptibility of coastal plain aquifers to contamination, Fairfax County, Virginia; a computer composite map

January 1, 1978

A map is presented that classifies the Coastal Plain of Fairfax County, Virginia according to the susceptibility of the principal sand aquifers to contamination from surface sources. The following classification is used: (1) areas where leachate can readily enter the principal sand aquifers, (2) areas offering great natural protection against migration of leachate into the aquifers, and, (3) areas where the contamination risk is uncertain and onsite investigations are needed. Approximately 20 percent of the area is in the high-risk category. The map is computer generated and was made by combining four source maps depicting those hydrogeologic factors related to movement of contaminants into the aquifers. These factors are (1) lithologic character of the upper 25 feet of sediments, (2) clay thickness above uppermost sand aquifer, (3) hydraulic gradient direction and head difference between water table and artesian head in principal aquifer, and (4) areal occurrence of moderate to high transmissiviry aquifers. The map is designed to be used by planners with little or no earth-science background, however, a technical discussion for hydrologists and geologists is also provided. (Woodard-USGS)

Publication Year 1978
Title Susceptibility of coastal plain aquifers to contamination, Fairfax County, Virginia; a computer composite map
DOI 10.3133/ofr78265
Authors Richard H. Johnston, J. Nicholas Van Driel
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 78-265
Index ID ofr78265
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse