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Ground Water in the Northeast Part of Twentynine Palms Marine Corps Base, Bagdad Area, California

Description: Purpose and scope: The U.S. Marine Corps conducts training maneuvers in the study area. Lack of a local source of water has severely limited the utilization of the area. In the past, limited quantities of water have been transported to the area by truck or helicopter. The purpose of this study was to determine the feasibility of obtaining a supply of ground water in the area for use when field maneuvers are being conducted. The major effort for this study was concentrated on the part within the… more
Date: July 1983
Creator: Koehler, J. H.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Distribution of Nitrate in Ground Water Redlands, California

Description: Report and geographical survey. This report examines the distribution of nitrates in the Redland area's ground water and concludes that this distribution depends primarily upon depth below the water table and areal location. Includes several maps and figures.
Date: March 1977
Creator: Eccles, Lawrence A. & Bradford, Wesley L.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Ground Water in the Twenty-Nine Palms Indian Reservation and Vicinity, San Bernardino County, California

Description: From purpose and scope: The purpose of this study, done in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs, was to provide hydrologic information necessary to aid in evaluating the feasibility of developing a water supply for the Twenty-Nine Palms Indian Reservation.
Date: October 1982
Creator: Freckleton, John R.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Ground-Water Storage in the Johnson Valley Area, San Bernardino County, California

Description: Abstract: The Mojave Water Agency includes several desert basins where ground water in storage is many times as great as the average annual recharge. The Johnson Valley area was evaluated to find (1) the quantity of ground water in storage, (2) the chemical quality of the ground water, and (3) the potential for storage of recharge water in the unsaturated zone. Johnson Valley contains about 250,000 acre-feet of water in storage, of which about half can be considered recoverable. About 250,000 a… more
Date: April 1978
Creator: French, James J.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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