This report appraises water resources in Homer-Preble valley in central New York and judges that despite an expected rise in residential development, the glacial-outwash aquifer can still operate as the site's main source of water without seriously reduce water quality or quantity. It contains maps, graphs, and tables.
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This report appraises water resources in Homer-Preble valley in central New York and judges that despite an expected rise in residential development, the glacial-outwash aquifer can still operate as the site's main source of water without seriously reduce water quality or quantity. It contains maps, graphs, and tables.
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Buller, William.Hydrologic Appraisal of the Water Resources of the Homer-Preble Valley, New York,
report,
1978;
Albany, New York.
(https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc968251/:
accessed May 28, 2024),
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