Titre de série : |
U. S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2266 |
Titre : |
Distribution of prolychlorinated biphenyls in the housatonic river and adjacent aquifer, Massachusetts |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Gray, F. B. ; Frimpter, M. H. |
Mention d'édition : |
U.S Geological survey, Federal Center |
Editeur : |
U.S Geological survey, Federal Center |
Année de publication : |
1985 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
CI-04984 |
Note générale : |
This report talks about the highest Pc B concentrations up to 140,000 micrograms per kilogram were found in samples of botton material from a real of the river between pittsfiedl and woods pond dam in lee, Massachusetts. Sediments in woods pond have been estimated to contain about 11,000 pounds of PcB's. Approximately 490 pounds per year of PcB's have also been estimated to move past the Houssatonic river gaging station at great Barrington. The distribution of hydraulic leads, water temperatures, and concentratuns of dissolved oxygen ammonia, nitrate, iron and manganese in fround water shorts that industrial water supply wells in a sand and gravel aquifer adjaount to a stretch of the river called woods pond have been inducing ground water recharge through the PcB contaminated bottom sediments of the pond since late 1956. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Bassin HYDROGEOLOGIE Hydrogéologie Eau souterraine Sédimentation Hydrologie |
Index. décimale : |
551.48 Hydrologie : |
Résumé : |
This report talks about the highest Pc B concentrations up to 140,000 micrograms per kilogram were found in samples of botton material from a real of the river between pittsfiedl and woods pond dam in lee, Massachusetts. Sediments in woods pond have been estimated to contain about 11,000 pounds of PcB's. Approximately 490 pounds per year of PcB's have also been estimated to move past the Houssatonic river gaging station at great Barrington. The distribution of hydraulic leads, water temperatures, and concentratuns of dissolved oxygen ammonia, nitrate, iron and manganese in fround water shorts that industrial water supply wells in a sand and gravel aquifer adjaount to a stretch of the river called woods pond have been inducing ground water recharge through the PcB contaminated bottom sediments of the pond since late 1956. |
Note de contenu : |
This report talks about the highest Pc B concentrations up to 140,000 micrograms per kilogram were found in samples of botton material from a real of the river between pittsfiedl and woods pond dam in lee, Massachusetts. Sediments in woods pond have been estimated to contain about 11,000 pounds of PcB's. Approximately 490 pounds per year of PcB's have also been estimated to move past the Houssatonic river gaging station at great Barrington. The distribution of hydraulic leads, water temperatures, and concentratuns of dissolved oxygen ammonia, nitrate, iron and manganese in fround water shorts that industrial water supply wells in a sand and gravel aquifer adjaount to a stretch of the river called woods pond have been inducing ground water recharge through the PcB contaminated bottom sediments of the pond since late 1956. |
U. S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2266. Distribution of prolychlorinated biphenyls in the housatonic river and adjacent aquifer, Massachusetts [texte imprimé] / Gray, F. B. ; Frimpter, M. H. . - U.S Geological survey, Federal Center . - U.S Geological survey, Federal Center, 1985. ISSN : CI-04984 This report talks about the highest Pc B concentrations up to 140,000 micrograms per kilogram were found in samples of botton material from a real of the river between pittsfiedl and woods pond dam in lee, Massachusetts. Sediments in woods pond have been estimated to contain about 11,000 pounds of PcB's. Approximately 490 pounds per year of PcB's have also been estimated to move past the Houssatonic river gaging station at great Barrington. The distribution of hydraulic leads, water temperatures, and concentratuns of dissolved oxygen ammonia, nitrate, iron and manganese in fround water shorts that industrial water supply wells in a sand and gravel aquifer adjaount to a stretch of the river called woods pond have been inducing ground water recharge through the PcB contaminated bottom sediments of the pond since late 1956. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Bassin HYDROGEOLOGIE Hydrogéologie Eau souterraine Sédimentation Hydrologie |
Index. décimale : |
551.48 Hydrologie : |
Résumé : |
This report talks about the highest Pc B concentrations up to 140,000 micrograms per kilogram were found in samples of botton material from a real of the river between pittsfiedl and woods pond dam in lee, Massachusetts. Sediments in woods pond have been estimated to contain about 11,000 pounds of PcB's. Approximately 490 pounds per year of PcB's have also been estimated to move past the Houssatonic river gaging station at great Barrington. The distribution of hydraulic leads, water temperatures, and concentratuns of dissolved oxygen ammonia, nitrate, iron and manganese in fround water shorts that industrial water supply wells in a sand and gravel aquifer adjaount to a stretch of the river called woods pond have been inducing ground water recharge through the PcB contaminated bottom sediments of the pond since late 1956. |
Note de contenu : |
This report talks about the highest Pc B concentrations up to 140,000 micrograms per kilogram were found in samples of botton material from a real of the river between pittsfiedl and woods pond dam in lee, Massachusetts. Sediments in woods pond have been estimated to contain about 11,000 pounds of PcB's. Approximately 490 pounds per year of PcB's have also been estimated to move past the Houssatonic river gaging station at great Barrington. The distribution of hydraulic leads, water temperatures, and concentratuns of dissolved oxygen ammonia, nitrate, iron and manganese in fround water shorts that industrial water supply wells in a sand and gravel aquifer adjaount to a stretch of the river called woods pond have been inducing ground water recharge through the PcB contaminated bottom sediments of the pond since late 1956. |
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