Record of Wells, Springs and Ground-water Levels in the Towns of ... Connecticut, Volume 5 presents a detailed compilation of hydrological data collected in Connecticut during the 1930s. Prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey in collaboration with the Works Progress Administration, this volume offers invaluable insights into the state's water resources during a critical period.
The record includes comprehensive information on well locations, spring discharge rates, and groundwater levels across various towns in Connecticut. This historical data is essential for understanding long-term trends in water availability and the impact of human activities on water resources. Researchers, environmental scientists, and policymakers will find this volume a valuable resource for historical analysis and contemporary water management strategies.
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