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Distribution of aquifers, liquid-waste impoundments, and municipal water-supply sources, Massachusetts

January 1, 1980

Impoundments of liquid waste are potential sources of ground-water contamination in Massachusetts. The map report, at a scale of 1 inch equals 4 miles, shows the idstribution of aquifers and the locations of municipal water-supply sources and known liquid-waste impoundments. Ground water, an important source of municipal water supply, is produced from shallow sand and gravel aquifers that are generally unconfined, less than 200 feet thick, and yield less than 2,000 gallons per minute to individual wells. These aquifers commonly occupy lowlands and stream valleys and are most extensive in eastern Massachusetts. Surface impoundments of liquid waste are commonly located over these aquifers. These impoundments may leak and allow waste to infiltrate underlying aquifers and alter their water quality. (USGS)

Publication Year 1980
Title Distribution of aquifers, liquid-waste impoundments, and municipal water-supply sources, Massachusetts
DOI 10.3133/ofr80431
Authors David F. Delaney, Anthony Maevsky
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 80-431
Index ID ofr80431
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
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