Virginia Beach Paper - Artesian Well Prospects in Eastern Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
N. H. Darton
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1895

Abstract

In the coastal plain region of the middle Atlantic slope there are no large supplies of potable surface-waters. The great rivers by which the region is intersected are tidal estuaries, and the water of their local branches is often of bad quality. The cities situated at intervals along the western margin of the region obtain a plentiful supply of excellent water from the rivers above the tidal estuaries, but out on the coastal plain surface-waters are mainly used. A few artesian wells have been sunk which afford abundant water, but their number is at present very limited. Norfolk, Newport News, and the many smaller places use surface-waters, and all over the region there is great need for purer and more abundant supplies. During the past five years I have been engaged in a study of the geology of the coastal plain for the U. S. Geological Survey, and have given special attention to the question of subterranean waters. In this communication I shall present a brief review of the geological conditions under which such waters occur in this region, and give an account of the wells which have been bored. Unfortunately the number of well-records is small, and some of the most important questions of subterranean geology are as yet far from settled. It is hoped that this paper may lead to further borings, especially as the cost of artesian wells has been much reduced by the introduction of new machinery and methods, and is now quite within the reach of the average community. In New Jersey there are many wells, and the water-bearing horizons are so definitely determined that they may almost everywhere be predicted with certainty. In Maryland and Virginia the data are less definite, but there is excellent evidence of a wide distribution of water at moderate depths.
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APA: N. H. Darton  (1895)  Virginia Beach Paper - Artesian Well Prospects in Eastern Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware

MLA: N. H. Darton Virginia Beach Paper - Artesian Well Prospects in Eastern Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1895.

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