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Ground-water resources in the vicinity of the Crown Point fish hatchery, Essex County, New York

January 1, 1968

The Crown Point Fish Hatchery, one of several hatcheries operated by the New York State Conservation Department, is located in Crown Point Center, Essex County, on the eastern edge of the Adirondack Highlands and about 2 miles west of lake Champlain. Figure 1 is a location map of the vicinity of the Hatchery. This report summarizes an investigation by the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the New York State Conservation Department, Division of Water Resources, to locate and evaluate sources of additional ground-water supply for the Hatchery. In order to expand the facilities at the Hatchery, an additional water supply of about 100 gpm (gallons per minute) to as much as 350 gpm is needed. In addition, the type of fish culture practiced requires a water temperature of about 7 to 13 degrees Celsius (centigrade) for optimum results.

Publication Year 1968
Title Ground-water resources in the vicinity of the Crown Point fish hatchery, Essex County, New York
Authors I.H. Kantrowitz
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype State or Local Government Series
Series Title New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Report of Investigations
Series Number RI-2
Index ID 70046987
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse