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RECORDS OF WELLS, EXPLORATORY BOREHOLES, AND GROUND-WATER QUALITY,
ATLANTIC COUNTY AND VICINITY, NEW JERSEY
By Gary J. Barton, Donald A. Storck, and Gary N. Paulachok
U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
Open-File Report 92-631
Prepared in cooperation with the
NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND ENERGY
Trenton, New Jersey 1993
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
BRUCE BABBITT, Secretary
U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
Dallas L. Peck, Director
For additional information write to:
District ChiefU.S. Geological SurveyMountain View Office ParkSuite 206810 Bear Tavern RoadWest Trenton, NJ 08628
Copies of this report can be purchased from:
U.S. Geological SurveyBooks and Open-File Reports SectionBox 25425Federal CenterDenver, CO 80225
CONTENTS
PageAbstract.......................................................... 1Introduction...................................................... 1
Purpose and scope ............................................ 1Description of study area.................................... 3Previous investigations...................................... 3Well-numbering system........................................ 3Aquifer codes................................................ 4Acknowledgments.............................................. 4
Hydrogeologic framework........................................... 4Kirkwood-Cohansey aquifer system............................. 7Rio Grande water-bearing zone................................ 7Atlantic City 800-foot sand.................................. 7Piney Point aquifer........................................'.. 7
Methods of collection, preservation, and analysis of ground-watersamples......................................................... 8
Collection and preservation.................................. 8Laboratory analytical methods and quality assurance of data.. 8
Records of wells, exploratory boreholes, and ground-water quality. 13Wells and exploratory boreholes.............................. 13Ground-water quality......................................... 14Geophysical logs .................................... ; ........ 14
References cited.................................................. 15Glossary.......................................................... 17
ILLUSTRATIONS
Figure 1. Map showing location of the study area................. 22. Hydrogeologic sections through Atlantic County and
vicinity, New Jersey: a. A-A'............................................... 5b. B-B'............................................... 5
3-4. Maps showing locations of data-collection sites in:3. Ocean County, New Jersey........................... 94. Cape May County, New Jersey........................ 10
Plate 1. Map showing locations of data-collection sites inAtlantic County, New Jersey.......................... in pocket
TABLES
Table 1. Geologic and hydrogeologic units in the Coastal Plainof New Jersey......................................... 6
2. Water-quality constituents and detection limits......... 113. Records of selected wells and exploratory boreholes in
Atlantic County and vicinity.......................... 204. Physical properties, common ions, and phenols in water
from wells in Atlantic County and vicinity............ 485. Selected trace elements and nutrients in water from
wells in Atlantic County and vicinity................. 60
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TABLES- -Continued
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6. Additional trace elements and nutrients in water from marine observation wells near Atlantic City, New Jersey................................................ 66
7. Specific conductance and chloride in water from wellswith multiple analyses in Atlantic County and vicinity 67
8. Specific conductance and chloride in water from wellswith one analysis in Atlantic County.................. 90
9. Volatile organic compounds in concentrations greater than the detection limit in water from wells in Atlantic County and vicinity.......................... 91
10. Water samples from wells in Atlantic County and vicinity that have no detectable volatile organic compounds or pesticides............................................ 92
11. Index of geophysical logs............................... 94
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CONVERSION FACTORS AND ABBREVIATIONS
Multiply
inch (in.)foot (ft)mile (mi)square mile (mi 2 )gallon per minute
(gal/min) gallon per minute per
foot [(gal/min)/ft]
Temperature Conversion
25.400.3048,609,590
1.2.0.06308
0.2070
To obtain
millimeter meter kilometer square kilometer liter per second
liter per second per meter
Temperature in degrees Celsius (°C) is converted to degrees Fahrenheit (°F) by the equation: °F - (9/5) °C + 32.
Sea level: In this report, "sea level" refers to the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929--a geodetic datum derived from a general adjustment of the first-order level nets of both the United States and Canada, formerly called Sea Level Datum of 1929.
Conversion of Units of Concentration
Multiply the concentration of ionic chemical species in mg/L (milligrams per liter) or /*g/L (micrograms per liter) by the appropriate factor given below to obtain the concentration in meq/L (milliequivalents per liter). Concentrations expressed in milliequivalents per liter are particularly useful when computing chemical mass balances. [Modified from Hem, 1985, table 9]
Ionic meq/L - Species mg/L x
1 A.g+ 0.00927
1 fil 3+ 0.11119
1 , 2ks 0.01334
1 K 0.27750
ifia 2* 0.01456
^e2"1" 0.22192
Br" 0.01252
1 Co2+ 0.0333
Ca2+ 0.04909
Cl" 0.02821
1 Cr 3+ 0.05770
1 Cu2+ 0.03147
F" 0.05264
1 Fe 2+ 0.03581
HC03 " 0.01639
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0.08229
0.03640
0.01042
0.04350
0.01704
0.02174
0.01613
0.00965
0.03159
0.00821
0.02082
0.01266
0.03059
1 Concentrations presented in this report are in micrograms per liter. Multiply value in micrograms per liter by factor and divide result by 1,000.
2 Expressed in millimoles per liter.
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RECORDS OF WELLS, EXPLORATORY BOREHOLES, AND GROUND-WATER QUALITY, ATLANTIC COUNTY AND VICINITY, NEW JERSEY
By Gary J. Barton, Donald A. Storck, and Gary N. Paulachok
ABSTRACT
This report presents selected data on wells, exploratory boreholes, and ground-water quality in Atlantic County and parts of eastern Ocean and Cape May Counties, New Jersey. It is one of a series of reports based on the results of a study of ground-water supplies in Atlantic City and vicinity, funded by the New Jersey Water-Supply Bond of 1981. Construction details are presented for 807 wells and exploratory boreholes, and results of more than 3,500 chemical analyses of water samples collected from 313 wells from 1924-88 are given. During the current study, water samples from -166 wells were analyzed for common ions, phenols, selected trace elements, nutrients, and volatile organic compounds; water from six of these wells also was analyzed for pesticides. An index of geophysical logs, including caliper, gamma-gamma, fluid-conductivity, gamma-ray, 6-foot-lateral-resistivity, neutron, single-point-resistance, sonic, short- and long-normal-resistivity, spontaneous-potential, and fluid-temperature, made in 75 wells and exploratory boreholes also is included.
INTRODUCTION
Ground water is the principal source of drinking water in Atlantic County and vicinity, New Jersey (fig. 1). Ground water is an abundant resource throughout this area; however, large withdrawals, particularly in the coastal resort communities, have caused ground-water levels to decline (May, 1985, p. 8), and have increased the potential for water-supply shortages and contamination of freshwater aquifers by encroaching saltwater. In several localities, the disposal of liquid chemical wastes and sludges has caused a severe degradation of ground-water quality. The Statewide Water-Supply Master Plan (New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, 1981) indicates that a steady increase in ground-water pumpage, as well as contamination of fresh ground-water supplies by saltwater and leachate from landfills, probably will accompany the redevelopment of Atlantic City that began in 1977 with the introduction of legalized gambling in Atlantic City.
Purpose and Scope
The purpose of this report is to provide a convenient reference for information on wells, exploratory boreholes, and ground-water quality in Atlantic County and vicinity, New Jersey. The report presents construction details for 807 wells and exploratory boreholes, and lists the results of more than 3,500 chemical analyses of water samples collected from 313 wells during 1924-88. Water samples were analyzed for one or more of the following constituents: common ions, phenols, trace elements, nutrients, volatile organic compounds, and pesticides. An index of geophysical logs is included.
This report, prepared in cooperation with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and Energy, is one of a series of reports based on the results of a comprehensive investigation of ground-water supplies in
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Atlantic City and vicinity conducted during 1983-88 and funded by the New Jersey Water-Supply Bond of 1981. (Hereafter, this investigation is called the recent Atlantic City study.) Additional information on the objectives, approach, and planned products of this investigation is given in Leahy and others (1987).
Description of Study Area
Atlantic County, an area of about 565 mi 2 (square miles), is in the southeastern part of New Jersey (fig. 1). Atlantic County and vicinity, as used in this report, occupies about 1,200 mi 2 and includes all of Atlantic County and parts of adjoining Ocean, Burlington, Cumberland, and Cape May Counties (fig. 1). The study area is bounded on the east by the Atlantic Ocean.
According to the Federal Census of 1980 (U.S. Department of Commerce, 1982), the resident population of Atlantic County was 194,119, or about 350 persons per mi 2 . Most of the population is concentrated in the eastern part of the county. Atlantic City, with 40,199 inhabitants, has the largest population of any urban area in the county. The population of Atlantic County is projected to reach 252,800 by the year 2000 (New Jersey Office of Demographic and Economic Analysis, 1983, p. 15). The population of the study area increases greatly during the summer because of the influx of tourists to the coastal resorts.
In 1981, wooded acreage accounted for about 61 percent of the total area of Atlantic County; wetlands, 14 percent; residential areas, 10 percent; and farmland, 9 percent. In order of decreasing percentage of the remaining 6 percent, the rest of the area was used for commercial, recreational, public, and industrial purposes (J. Brennan, Atlantic County Department of Regional Planning and Development, oral commun., 1986). About 70 percent of Atlantic County lies within the New Jersey Pinelands protected area (A. D'Arcy, New Jersey Pinelands Commission, oral commun., 1986) .
Previous Investigations
This report presents hydrologic data collected as part of several investigations of the ground-water resources of Atlantic County and vicinity. Many of these data were collected and compiled for the comprehensive ground-water-supply investigation funded by the New Jersey Water-Supply Bond of 1981, whereas others were collected previously. Selected water-quality data from the earlier studies are presented for historical perspective and to provide information on changes in .constituent concentrations through time. Previous studies include those by Thompson (1928), Barksdale and others (1936), Gill (1962), Clark and others (1968), Harriman and Voronin (1984), and Harriman and Sargent (1985).
Well-Numbering System
The well-numbering system used in this report is that used by the U.S. Geological Survey in New Jersey since 1978. The first part of the U.S. Geological Survey well number is a two-digit county code; the second part is a three-digit number indicating the sequence of the well within the county.
County codes used in this report include Atlantic (01), Cape May (09), and Ocean County (29). For example, well number 010137 represents the 137th well inventoried in Atlantic County.
The site-identification number is used to retrieve results of water- quality analyses from the U.S. Geological Survey's National Water Information System. This number has 15 digits and is based on the grid system of latitude and longitude. The first 6 digits denote the degrees, minutes, and seconds of latitude; the next 7 digits denote the degrees, minutes, and seconds of longitude; and the last 2 digits denote the sequence number, which is assigned to distinguish among sites located within a common one-second grid block of latitude and longitude.
Aquifer Codes
Aquifer codes appear in the records of selected wells and exploratory boreholes (table 3) and in the records of ground-water quality (tables 4- 10). The aquifer codes have seven or eight characters and consist of two or three parts. The first part consists of three numeric characters that identify the era (Cenozoic in this report), system, or series of the geohydrologic unit (table 1). The second part, or next four characters, is an abbreviation for the name of the unit. The third part is a single character that denotes the lithology or stratigraphic position of the geohydrologic unit.
Acknowledgments
The authors gratefully acknowledge the assistance of Tracye McArdle of the Atlantic County Department of Health and Institutions, Division of Public Health.
HYDROGEOLOGIC FRAMEWORK
The study area is in the New Jersey Coastal Plain, which consists of unconsolidated deposits of gravel, sand, silt, and clay. The area is underlain by two principal freshwater aquifers--the surficial Kirkwood- Cohansey aquifer system, and the Atlantic City 800-foot sand of the Kirkwood Formation. The Rio Grande water-bearing zone of the Kirkwood Formation is found within the confining unit that separates the 800-foot sand from the Kirkwood-Cohansey aquifer system. Throughout most of the study area, however, the Rio Grande is an aquifer of minor importance. Near Atlantic City, aquifers deeper than the 800-foot sand, particularly the Piney Point aquifer, have not been developed for water supply because they contain brackish water. Near Barnegat Light and Buena (fig. 1), however, the Piney Point aquifer contains fresh water and has been developed locally for water supply. Little is known about the quality of water and hydraulic properties of deeper aquifers in the study area.
Hydrogeologic sections A-A' and B-B' (fig. 2) show the hydrogeologic framework of the study area. Table 1 describes the lithology and hydrologic characteristics of the Coastal Plain aquifers and confining units and shows the relation between geologic and hydrogeologic units. Barksdale and others (1936) and Zapecza (1989) described the hydrogeology of aquifers and confining units in the Atlantic City area.
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SYSTEM
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Lower Cretaceou
Pre-Cretaceous
GEOLOGICUNIT
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each sand nd gravel
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ridge ton Formation
Beacon Hilt Gravel
Cohansey Sand
KirkwoodFormation
Piney Pofnt
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Vincentown Formation
Homers town Sand
Tinton Sand
Red Bank Sand
Naves i nk Formetion
Mount Laurel Sand
Uenonah Formation
Marshall town Formation
Engh'shtown Formation
Uoodbury Clay
Formetion
Magothy Formation
Raritan Formation
Potomac Group
Bedrock
LITHOLOGY
and, silt, and black mud.
and, quartz, light-colored, medium- to coarse grained, pebbly.
Sand, quartz light-colored, heterogeneous.
Gravel, quartz, light-colored, sandy.
Sand, quartz, light-colored, medium- to coarse grained, pebbly; local clay beds.
Sand, quartz, gray and tan, very fine to medium-grained, micaceous, and dark- colored dfatomaceous clay.
Sand, quartz and glauconite, fine- to coarse-grained.
Clay, silty and sandy, glauconitic. green, gray, and brown, contains fine-grained quartz sand.
Sand, quartz, gray and green, fine- to coarse- ? rained, glauconitic, and brown clayey, very ossi liferous, glauconite and quartz
calcarenite.
Sand, clayey, glauconitic, dark-green, fine- to coarse-grained.
Sand, quartz and glauconite, brown and gray, fine- to coarse-grained, clayey, micaceous.
Sand, clayey, si 1 ty, glauconitic, green and black, medium- to coarse-grained.
Sand, quartz, brown and gray, fine- to coarse-grained, slightly glauconitic.
Sand, very fine- to fine-grained, gray and brown, silty, slightly glauconitic.
Clay, silty, dark-greenish-gray; contains glauconitic quartz sand.
Sand, quartz, tan and gray, fine- to medium- grained; local clay beds.
Clay, gray and black, and micaceous silt.
Clay, glauconitic, micaceous, gray and
and glauconitic sand are present.
clay. Includes Old Bridge Sand Member.
Sand, quartz, light-gray, fine- to coarse grained, pebbly, arkosic; contains red, white, and variegated clay. Includes Farrington Sand Member.
rocks, metamorphic schist, and gneiss; locally Triassic sandstone and shale and Jurassic diabase are present.
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HYDROLOGIC CHARACTERISTICS
urficial material, comonly hydraul ical ly connected to underlying aquifers. Locally some units may act as confining units. Thicker sands are capable of yielding large quantities of water.
A major aquifer system. Ground water occurs generally under water-table conditions. In Cape May County, the Cohansey Sand is under artesian conditions.
Thick diatomaceous clay bed occurs along coast and for a short distance inland. A thin water bearing sand is present in themiddle of this unit.
A major aquifer along the coast.
Poorly permeable sediments.
Yields moderate quantities of water.
Poorly permeable sediments.
Yields small to moderate quantities of water in and near its outcrop area.
Poorly permeable sediments.
Yields small quantities of water in and near its outcrop area.
Poorly permeable sediments.
A major aquifer.
A leaky confining unit.
A major aquifer. Two sand units in Monmouth and Ocean Counties.
A major confining unit. Locally
a thin water-bearing sand.
A major aquifer system. In the northern Coastal Plain, the upper aquifer is equivalent to theOld Bridge aquifer and the middle aquifer is equivalent to the Farrington aquifer. In the Delaware River Valley, three aquifers arerecognized. In the deeper sub surface, units below the upper aquifer are undifferentiated.
No wells obtain water from these consolidated rocks, except along Fall Line.
Kirkwood-Cohansey Aquifer System
In the study area, the Cohansey Sand and the upper part of the Kirkwood Formation together form the highly permeable, unconfined Kirkwood-Cohansey aquifer system (table 1). Although these two geologic units are individual components of this composite aquifer system, they are not differentiated because of their similar geologic and hydrologic properties. The Kirkwood- Cohansey aquifer system thickens toward the southeast and is approximately 400 ft (feet) thick near Atlantic City (Zapecza, 1989). This aquifer system is the principal source of water supply in the parts of the study area that are on the mainland. On the barrier islands and along the coast, however, the system is susceptible to saltwater intrusion and commonly contains brackish or salty water, and consequently is not used as a source of water supply.
Rio Grande Water-Bearing Zone
The Rio Grande water-bearing zone of the Kirkwood Formation is found within the confining unit that lies above the Atlantic City 800-foot sand. In coastal parts of Atlantic and southern Ocean Counties, this zone generally is less than 40 ft thick (Zapecza, 1989). In the study area, except in parts of southern Cape May County, the Rio Grande water-bearing zone is an aquifer of minor importance.
Atlantic City 800-Foot Sand
The Atlantic City 800-foot sand of the Kirkwood Formation is a highly permeable confined aquifer that is found between an overlying thick, massive confining unit and an underlying relatively thin confining unit (fig 2). At Atlantic City, the overlying confining unit is about 300 ft thick, the 800- foot sand is more than 150 ft thick, and the underlying confining unit is approximately 125 ft thick (Zapecza, 1989). The overlying confining unit thins inland, and grades into the gravel and sand deposits of the Kirkwood- Cohansey aquifer system northwest of Egg Harbor City (fig. 1). This lithologic change is accompanied by a change from confined to unconfined ground-water-storage properties. The 800-foot sand is, with few exceptions, the only developed source of water supply for the barrier-island communities in the study area.
Piney Point Aquifer
In the extreme northern and western parts of the study area, the Piney Point aquifer has been developed locally for public water supply. At Barnegat Light and Buena (fig. 1), the principal sites of ground-water development, the aquifer is about 70 ft thick; at an observation well in Margate City (fig. 1), near Atlantic City, it is about 100 ft thick (S.D. McAuley, U.S. Geological Survey, oral commun., 1988). The Piney Point aquifer has not been developed for water supply in this area, however, because it contains brackish water.
METHODS OF COLLECTION, PRESERVATION, AND ANALYSIS OF GROUND-WATER SAMPLES
Prior to the recent Atlantic City study, water samples were collected from 168 wells in Atlantic County from 1924-83. Samples also were obtained from 19 wells in coastal parts of Ocean County and from 17 wells in coastal Cape May County. Of these wells, 107 are screened in the Kirkwood-Cohansey aquifer system, 2 are screened in the Rio Grande water-bearing zone, 94 are screened in the Atlantic City 800-foot sand, and 1 is screened in the Piney Point aquifer. Water samples from these wells were analyzed chiefly for specific conductance and chloride concentration.
During the recent Atlantic City study, water samples were collected from 166 wells. Samples were collected from 123 wells in Atlantic County, including 2 marine observation wells located 1.9 and 5.3 miles offshore from Atlantic City; from 20 wells in coastal parts of Ocean County; and from 23 wells in coastal Cape May County. Of these wells, 95 are screened in the Kirkwood-Cohansey aquifer system, 3 are screened in the Rio Grande water bearing zone, 64 are screened in the Atlantic City 800-foot sand, and 4 are screened in the Piney Point aquifer. These wells are used chiefly for publie-supply, irrigation, commercial, domestic-supply, and observation purposes. Plate 1, together with figures 3 and 4, shows the locations of the sampled wells.
Collection and Preservation
Chemical analyses presented in this report were done from 1924 through 1988. Methods used by the U.S. Geological Survey to collect and preserve ground-water samples have changed significantly during this period. In their review of reference material dating back to 1905 on techniques of water-sample collection and preservation, Fusillo and others (1984) point out that methods used prior to 1950 are poorly documented.
Standardized field techniques were implemented during the recent Atlantic City study to ensure collection of representative water samples (Brown and others, 1970; Wood, 1976). Samples were collected as near as possible to the wellhead to minimize contact with pumping systems and plumbing. Although about 10 percent of samples from domestic wells passed through a pressure tank, samples were not collected if the water was either filtered or softened. To further ensure that samples were representative, the temperature, specific conductance, pH, and dissolved-oxygen concentration of the well discharge were monitored. When these measures stabilized, the sample was assumed to be representative. Water samples were preserved according to standardized techniques currently used by the U.S. Geological Survey (Feltz and others, 1985).
Laboratory Analytical Methods and Quality Assurance of Data
According to Fusillo and others (1984), laboratory analytical methods used by the U.S. Geological Survey have changed more significantly since 1905 than have sample-collection and preservation methods. Fishman and Friedman (1989) and Wershaw and others (1987) discuss laboratory analytical methods currently used by the U.S. Geological Survey. Table 2 lists the
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Table 2.--Water-quality constituents and detection limits
[Detection limits from the U.S. Geological Survey National Water-Quality Laboratories; concentrations in milligrams per liter except where indicated otherwise; /jg/L, micrograms per liter; °C, degrees Celsius]
Physical properties
Alkalinity (field) Alkalinity (lab)Dissolved oxygen (field) Hardness (as CaCOs)pH (field)pH (lab)
Major ions and phenols (dissolved)
CalciumChlorideFluorideIronMagnesiumManganese
Trace elements (dissolved)
AluminumAntimonyArsenicBariumBerylliumBoronBromideCadmiumChromiumChromium (hexavalent)CobaltCopper
Nutrients (dissolved)
Nitrogen (N)Nitrogen (NO,) Nitrogen (NOS + NO,) Nitrogen (NHf) * Nitrogen (NOj)
Detection limit
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10 ng/L10 /ig/L1 P9/L1 /*g/L1 ^g/L3 M9/L10 /ig/L
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Physical properties
Specific conductance (field) Specific conductance (lab)Temperature (field)
Major ions and phenols (dissolved)
PotassiumSi licaSodiumSulfatePhenols
Trace elements (dissolved)
IodideLeadLithiumMercuryMolybdenumNickelSeleniumSi IverZinc
Nutrients (dissolved)
Nitrogen (NH, as N)Nitrogen (NH; + organic N) Nitrogen + organic N Orthophosphorous (P) Phosphorus (P)
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Table 2.--Water-quality constituents and detection limits--Continued
Volatile organic compounds (total) 2
BenzeneBromoformCarbon tetrachloride ChlorobenzeneCh I o rod i bromometh aneChloroethaneChloroformD i ch lorobromomethaneDichlorodif luoromethaneEthyl benzeneMethylbromideMethylene chloride Tetrachloroethylene
Pesticides (total)
AldrinChlordaneDDDDDEDOT DieldrinEndosulfanEndrinGross PCB's
DiazinonEthionMalathionMethyl parathion
Amet ryneAtrazineCyanazinePrometone
Detection limit Vol at i le organic compounds (total) 7
3.03.03.0 3.03.03.03.03.03.03.03.03.0 3.0
itg/L Toluenejig/L trans - 1,2 - Dichloroethylenejig/L Trichloroethylene jig/L Trichlorof luoromethanejig/L Vinyl chloridejig/L 1,1 Dichloroethylenejig/L 1,1 - Di chloroethanejig/L Iflfl TrichloroethaneMg/L 1J.2 - TrichloroethaneM9/L 1,1,2,2 Tetrachloroethanejig/L 1,2 - Dichloroethanejig/L 1,3 - Dichloropropylene jig/L 2 - Chloroethylvinyl -ether
Detection
3.03.03.0 3.03.03.03.03.03.03.03.03.0 3.0
limit
Mg/LMg/LMg/L Mg/LMg/LM9/LMg/LM9/LM9/L
M9/L M9/L
Detection limit Pesticides Detection limit (total)
0.01.1.01.01.01 .01.01.01 1
0.01.01.01.01
0.1.1.1.1
Organochlorine insecticides
jig/L Gross PCN's 0jig/L Heptachlorfj.g/L Heptachlor epoxideng/L LindaneM9/L Methoxychlor ng/L Mi rexjig/L Perthanejig/L Toxaphene 1Mg/L
Organophosphorus insecticides
itg/L Methyl trithion 0ng/L Parathionng/L Trithion
Triazine herbicides
itg/L Prometryne 0Mg/L Propazineng/L SinazineMg/L Sinetryn
1!oi.01.01.01 .01.1.0
.01
.01
.01
.1
.1
.1
.1
Mg/LM9/LM9/LM9/LMg/L Mg/LMg/LM9/L
Mg/LM9/LMg/L
Mg/LMg/LMg/LMg/L
Detection limit is a function of dissolved-solids concentration.
Samples from wells 010742 were analyzed detection 3.2 M9/L.
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physical properties and constituents determined during the recent Atlantic City study, and lists the detection limits of the analytical techniques used.
All water-quality data listed in this report were reported by U.S. Geological Survey laboratories and were subject to the quality- assurance procedures in effect at the time of the analysis. Friedman and Erdmann (1982) document the quality-control program currently used at these laboratories. Peart and Thomas (1984) give results of the quality-assurance program for water samples analyzed in the U.S. Geological Survey's laboratories at Doraville, Georgia, and Lakewood, Colorado, during the 1983 water year. Quality assurance performed by the U.S. Geological Survey in West Trenton, New Jersey, verified the reliability of the data collected during the recent Atlantic City study and earlier studies. These checks and the criteria for determining the quality of analyses, described by Friedman and Erdmann (1982), include the following:
1. The percent difference between major cations and anions (massbalance). An acceptable mass balance is a function of the ionic strength of the water. This study used a mass balance of 5.0 percent as a guideline.
2. The ratio of measured dissolved-solids concentration to specific conductance. This ratio ideally should be between 0.55 and 0.86.
3. The agreement between field-determined and laboratory-determined constituent values and characteristics.
4. The ratio of total milliequivalents of cations and totalmilliequivalents of anions to specific conductance. Both ratios ideally should be between 0.92 and 1.24.
5. The ratio of measured dissolved-solids concentration to the computed sum of constituent concentrations. This ratio ideally should be between 0.90 and 1.12.
6. Verification of data for samples analyzed before 1974 with the original analyses, whenever possible.
Water samples collected during the recent Atlantic City study were reanalyzed if the analysis did not meet these quality-assurance standards. Approximately two percent of the analyses were not included in this report because they were considered to be unreliable. Quality assurance of analyses from previous investigations was limited primarily to verifying analyses with the original analyses.
Ground-water-quality data presented in this report are subject to the consideration that some sample-collection, sample-preservation, and laboratory analytical methods have undergone significant changes during the period represented by the data. This limitation is particularly important when analyzing the data for time trends.
RECORDS OF WELLS, EXPLORATORY BOREHOLES, AND GROUND-WATER QUALITY
Wells and Exploratory Boreholes
Table 3 presents selected information on 807 wells and exploratory boreholes in Atlantic County and vicinity, including available data on construction, water level, well yield, and aquifer tapped. Plate 1 shows the locations of wells and exploratory boreholes in Atlantic County.
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Figures 3 and 4 show the locations of wells and exploratory-borehole sites in Ocean and Cape May Counties, respectively.
Ground-Water Quality
Results of analyses of water from 313 wells in Atlantic County and vicinity are listed in tables 4-10. Included are physical properties, common ions, and phenols (table 4); selected trace elements and nutrients (table 5); additional trace elements and nutrients in water from marine observation wells (table 6); multiple analyses for specific conductance and chloride (table 7); and one-time analyses for specific conductance and chloride (table 8). Also included are analyses for volatile organic compounds found in concentrations greater than the detection limit (table 9) and a list of wells that have no detectable volatile organic compounds or pesticides (table 10).
Geophysical Logs
Table 11 lists the geophysical logs available for 75 wells and exploratory boreholes in the study area. These include caliper, gamma- gamma, fluid-conductivity, gamma-ray, 6-foot-lateral-resistivity, neutron, single-point-resistance, short- and long-normal-resistivity, sonic, spontaneous-potential, and fluid-temperature logs. The geophysical logs are available for public inspection at the U.S. Geological Survey office in West Trenton, New Jersey (address on the back-of-title page of this report).
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Barksdale, H.C., Sundstrom, R.W., and Brunstein, M.S., 1936, Supplementary report on the ground-water supplies of the Atlantic City region: New Jersey State Water Policy Commission, Special Report 6, 139 p.
Brown, Eugene, Skougstad, M.W., and Fishman, M.J., 1970, Methods forcollection and analysis of water samples for dissolved minerals and gases: Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations of the U.S. Geological Survey, book 5, chap. Al, 160 p.
Clark, G.A., Meisler, Harold, Rhodehamel, E.G., and Gill, H.E., 1968,Summary of ground-water resources of Atlantic County, New Jersey, with special reference to public water supplies: New Jersey Department of Conservation and Economic Development, Water Resources Circular 18, 53 p.
Feltz, H.R., Duncan, S.S., and Zepp, A., 1985, 1986-88 National waterquality laboratory services catalog: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 86-232, 132 p.
Fishman, M.J., and Friedman, L.C., eds., 1989, Methods for determination of inorganic substances in water and fluvial sediments: U.S. Geological Survey Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations, book 5, chap. Al, 545 p.
Friedman, L.C., and Erdmann, D.E., 1982, Quality assurance practices for the chemical and biological analysis of water and fluvial sediments: U.S. Geological Survey, Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations, book 5, chap. A6, 181 p.
Fusillo, T.V., Hochreiter, J.J., Jr., and Lord, D.G., 1984, Water-quality data for the Potomac-Raritan-Magothy aquifer system in southwestern New Jersey: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 84-737, 127 p.
Gill, H.E., 1962, Ground-water resources of Cape May County, New Jersey-- salt-water invasion of principal aquifers: New Jersey Department of Conservation and Economic Development, Special Report 18, 171 p.
Harriman, D.A., and Voronin, L.M., 1984, Water-quality data for aquifers in east-central New Jersey, 1981-82: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 84-821, 39 p.
Harriman, D.A., and Sargent, B.P., 1985, Ground-water quality in east- central New Jersey, and a plan for sampling networks: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 85-4243, 114 p.
Hem, J.D., 1985, Study and interpretation of the chemical characteristics of natural water, 3d ed.: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper 2254, 263 p.
Leahy, P.P., Paulachok, G.N., Navoy, A.S., andPucci, A.A., Jr., 1987, Plan of study for the New Jersey Bond Issue ground-water supply investi gations: New Jersey Geological Survey Open-File Report 87-1, 53 p.
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REFERENCES CITED--Continued
May, J.E., 1985, Feasibility of artificial recharge to the 800-foot sand of the Kirkwood Formation in the Coastal Plain near Atlantic City, New Jersey: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 85-4063, 24 p.
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Water Resources, 1981, The New Jersey Statewide Water-Supply Master Plan: Trenton, New Jersey, 141 p.
New Jersey Office of Demographic and Economic Analysis, 1983, New Jersey revised total age and sex population projections, July 1, 1985 to 2000: Division of Planning and Research, New Jersey Department of Labor, 103 p.
Peart, D.B., and Thomas, N.A., 1984, Quality-assurance data for routine water analysis in the laboratories of the U.S. Geological Survey for water year 1983: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4234, 112 p.
Thompson, D.G., 1928, Ground-water supplies of the Atlantic City region: New Jersey Department of Conservation and Development, Bulletin 30, 138 p.
U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1982, Census of population (1980), number of inhabitants: Washington, D.C., U.S. Government Printing Office, 84 p.
Wershaw, R.L., Fishman, M.J., Grabbe, R.R., and Lowe, L.E., eds., 1987,Methods for the determination of organic substances in water and fluvial sediments: U.S. Geological Survey, Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations, book 5, chap. A3, 83 p.
Wood, Warren, 1976, Guidelines for collection and field analysis of ground- water samples for selected unstable constituents: U.S. Geological Survey, Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations, book 1, chap. D2, 24 p.
Zapecza, O.S., 1989, Hydrogeologic framework of the New Jersey Coastal Plain: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1404-B, 49 p.
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GLOSSARY
Aquifer is a geologic formation, group of formations, or part of a formation that contains sufficient saturated permeable material to yield signifi cant quantities of water to wells and springs.
Confined aquifer is an aquifer containing water under sufficient pressure so that when penetrated by a well, the water level stands at some height above the top of the aquifer but not necessarily above the land surface. Synonomous with artesian aquifer.
Confining unit is a body of relatively impermeable material stratigraphical- ly adjacent to one or more aquifers.
Depth of Well:
Depth drilled or total depth of hole is the total depth in feet below land-surface datum to which the hole was drilled, regardless of the finished depth of the well.
Depth of well is the maximum depth in feet below land-surface datum at which the well was originally finished.
Dissolved, as used in this report, refers to that material in arepresentative water sample that passes through a 0.45-micrometer membrane filter.
Geophysical logs:
Electric logs:
Short- and long-normal-resistivity logs are records of the apparent electrical resistivity of the earth material between the inhole current and potential electrodes, versus depth. Normal resistivity logs are used for geologic correlation, for differ entiating clay beds from sand beds, and for estimating pore- water quality.
Single-point-resistance log is a record of the electrical resistance of the earth material lying between an inhole electrode and a surface electrode, versus depth. The single-point-resistance log is used for geologic correlation and for differentiating clay beds from sand beds.
Six-foot-lateral-resistivitv log is a record of the apparentelectrical resistivity of the earth material between the inhole potential electrodes, versus depth. The 6-foot lateral resistivity log is used chiefly for geologic correlation and for estimating pore-water quality.
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GIOSSARY--Continued
Spontaneous-potential log is a record of the natural electrical potentials developed between the borehole fluid and the surrounding earth material, versus depth. The spontaneous - potential log is used chiefly for geologic correlation and for determination of bed thickness.
Nuclear logs:
Gamma-ray log is a record of the amount of natural gamma radiation that is emitted by the earth material surrounding a borehole, versus depth. The chief uses of natural gamma-ray logs are the identification of lithology and stratigraphic correlation.
Gamma-gamma log is a record of the amount of gamma radiation produced when the earth material surrounding a borehole is bombarded by gamma rays from a logging tool, versus depth. Gamma-gamma logs are used chiefly to identify lithology and to determine the bulk density and porosity of rocks.
Neutron log is a record of the amount of radiation (neutrons or gamma rays) produced when the earth material surrounding a borehole is bombarded by neutrons from a logging tool, versus depth. Neutron logs are used chiefly to measure moisture content in the unsaturated zone and porosity in the saturated zone.
Caliper log is a record of the diameter of a borehole versus depth. Caliper logs are used to determine the transverse dimensions of a borehole and to correct other logs for hole-diameter effects.
Fluid-conductivity log is a record of the electrical conductivity of the fluid in a borehole versus depth. Fluid-conductivity logs can provide information on the source, movement, and chemical quality of the borehole fluid.
Sonic log is a record of the time required for an acoustic wave to travel a unit distance through the earth material surrounding a borehole, versus depth. Sonic logs are used chiefly to determine seismic velocity and to estimate the porosity of rocks.
Temperature log is a record of the temperature of the environment immediately surrounding a sensor in a borehole, versus depth. Temperature logs can provide information on the source and movement of water, and on the thermal conductivity of earth material.
Land-surface datum is a datum plane that is approximately at the land surface at a site. Well and exploratory-borehole depths, screen settings, and water levels listed in table 4 were measured with reference to the land-surface datum.
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GLOSSARY--Continued
Micrograms per liter (^g/L) is a unit used to express the concentration of chemical constituents in a solution as weight (micrograms) of solute per unit volume (liter) of water. One thousand micrograms per liter is equivalent to one milligram per liter.
Milligrams per liter (mg/L) is a unit used to express the concentration of chemical constituents in a solution as weight (milligrams) per unit volume (liter) of water.
Minimum detection limit, for a particular chemical constituent andanalytical procedure, is that concentration below which the presence of the constituent cannot be verified. In this report the minimum detection limits are listed in table 2 and can be identified as those entries in the water-quality tables (tables 4-10) that are preceded by a "less than" (<) symbol.
Specific capacity of a well is the rate of discharge of water from the well divided by the drawdown of water level in the well. Specific capacity usually decreases slowly as the duration of pumping increases.
Specific conductance is a measure of the ability of water to conduct an electrical current expressed in microsiemens per centimeter at 25 °C. Because the specific conductance is related to the particular chemical types of ions in solution and their concentrations, it can be used to approximate the dissolved-solids concentration of the water. The dissolved-solids concentration in milligrams per liter is about 55 to 75 percent of the specific conductance in microsiemens per centimeter at 25 °C (Hem, 1985).
Volatile organic compounds are a group of synthetic organic substances that includes several chlorinated hydrocarbon solvents. These compounds are less than 2-percent soluble in water and have boiling points less than 150 °C.
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Table 3.--Records of selected wells end exploratory boreholes in Atlantic County and vicinity
[USGS, U.S. Geological Survey; --, Data unavailable; WD, Utilities Authority; WW, Water Works; BD of ED, Board of
Water Department; WC, Water Company; MUA, Municipal INC, Incorporated; STP, Sewage Treatmentwv i i i i i co nuinui i \y i ww, waici wvi K», au wi cu ( DUOI u u i CUMVOV i wii, inw, n K*VI pwi ai^u, 0 i r , acwagc i
Plent; NJ, New Jersey; AC, Atlantic City; CORP, Corporation; REHAB, Rehabilitation; HS, High School;DIST, District; CO, Company; S, South; SA, Sewage Authority; DRLG, Drill ins; ENG, Engineering; ELEC, Electric;NJGS, New Jersey Geological Survey; DEPT, Department; CHEM, Chemical; REG, Regional; NY, New York; TWP, Township]
USGS well
number
010001010002010003010004010005
010006010007010008010011010013
010014010015010016010017010019
010020010021010022010023010024
010025010026010027010028010029
010030010031010032010033010034
010035010036010037010038010039
010040010041010042010043010044
010045010046010047010048010049
010050010051010052010053010054
010055010056010057010058010059
010060010061010062010063010064
Site identification
3923480742934D1392400074293401392401074293201392450074294401392504074302201
392504074302202392512074304601392524074310001392539074311201392551074302301
392611074310501392058074271101392100074271301392100074271501392118074264501
392122074260301392123074260001392124074254801392125074255001392127074253201
392128074255601392133074252001392135074251201392135074251202392135074251801
392132074262201392142074250001392142074250002392142074261001392142074261002
392142074261003392145074261901392153074250101392159074264001392324074231401
392342074232801392431074215301392455074212001392630074202601393027074574401
393033074563301393045074571101393047074555501393102074565001393105074554901
393107074574501393111074570101393116074573501393116074573502393121074543001
393121074570001393122074560701393138074572101393150074571901393156074551801
393158074561301393201074562301393201074562302393203074570401393204074552101
Latitude (degrees)
39235 D392400392401392450392511
392502392524392504392534392554
39261 1392058392058392102392107
392122392123392124392124392127
392128392131392135392135392133
392133392141392141392137392137
392137392147392151392158392329
392342392431392456392630393024
393033393045393047393102393110
393108393111393107393120393122
393120393128393137393150393154
393158393202393202393203393204
Longitude (degrees)
07429380742936074293207429440743052
07430270743100074302607431080743027
0743105074271 1074270607426560742643
07426020742600074254707425470742532
07425570742522074251207425120742519
07425210742459074245907426140742614
07426140742619074245907426390742348
07423280742153074212107420260745809
0745633074571 1074555507456500745555
07457450745701074574507457250745528
07457250745612074570807457190745517
07456130745623074562307457040745521
Owner
ATLANTIC COUNTY
BAYVIEW MOTELRONCACE, RLEISURE BAY MOTELMCCORKLE, TATLANTIC CITY MUA
ATLANTIC CITY MUAATLANTIC CITY MUAATLANTIC CITY MUAATLANTIC COUNTY WDNJ/AMERICAN WC
HEINLE, WPRESIDENT HOTELGOLDEN SANDSSILVER SANDS MOTELTROPICANA HOTEL
BALLY PARK PLACEBALLY PARK PLACETRAYMORE HOTELTRAYMORE HOTELMAYFLOWER HOTEL
CLARIDGE HOTELRESORTS INTERNATIONALLELAND THEATREFRIEDBERY REALTYABBEY HOTEL
RESORTS INTERNATIONALBREAKERS HOTELBREAKERS HOTELBRADWAY, JBRADWAY, J
BRADWAY, JBRADWAY, JATLANTIC CITY MUAATLANTIC CITY ELECBRIGANTINE WD
BRIGANTINE WDBRIGANTINE WDBRIGANTINE WDUS COAST GUARDANDALORO, CARLO
CASTELLARI, EDFRANCESCHI, ASASDELLI, GEORGEROMANO, LLABO, J
ASSELTA, JAMESFRANCESCHI, AASSELTA, JAMESASSELTA, JAMESBUENA BOROUGH MUA
ASSELTA, JAMESMENGELLUZZE, FMAZZONI, GILBERTPARIS, CARMENBAYLIS, CHARLES
QUARELLA, JOSEPHQUARELLA, JOSEPHQUARELLA, JOSEPHFERRUCCI, LOU COHENICK, S
Date ofwell
construc tion Contractor
19531953195019541930
19301930193019301960
19541955195619561919
191919221899
1899
19301896194919481910
1925
191619271961
19251948190419241966
19521925192919441964
19671953196819541954
19571953195819641970
19531953196919661961
19671950195019651953
MCGINNIS, EMCGINNIS, E
MCGINNIS, ELAYNE NY
LAYNE NYLAYNE NYLAYNE NYLAYNE NYSCHULTES, AC
WILLIAMS, JSCHULTES, ACARTESIANARTESIAN
WHITE, URIAHSCHULTES, ACSCHULTES, AC
--
LAYNE NY--
TEMPLIN, C
LAYNE NYLAYNE NY
LAYNE NYLAYNE NYLAYNE NYARTESIAN
--
SKINNER, VANSKYPALA, RDELMARVASKYPALA, RSKYPALA, R
SKYPALA, R
PARISI, TOM
CARUSO, CHAUSER, GUSSKINNER, VANSKINNER, VAN
SKINNER, VAN
--DELMARVASKYPALA, R
Depth drilled (feet)
230210
201240
102220201201205
51831135140
162146
840845
180
833788
778850788751
1711236053
131
58
180
6590150150
185
67118
Depth Top of of open well interval (feet) (feet)
230198222201210
86195193190205
51831130135850
856823830830835
850840162146835
830906840835113
840176842805788
76682978874797
1561235353131
68547070180
6586150U4131
14415015060118
218198
193180
56160163160178
45779109111
..765
773790141128746
770
800775
..103782745733
706769718735
361171345125
48--
130
558050100
114
35112
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Table 3.--Records of selected wells and exploratory boreholes in Atlantic County and vicinity--Continued
Bottom of Diameter Altitude open of of land
interval Type of casing surface (feet) openings 1 (inches) (feet)
Water level (feet)
Date of Specific water- capacity Primary level Discharge (gallons use
measure- (gallons per minute of ment per minute) per foot) site
Primary use of Aquifer
water 3 code*
useswell number
ATLANTIC COUNTY
230210
201210
86195193190205
51831130135
823
845840162146835
830
840835
..176837805788
765829778747
1561235353
131
54
180
6586150144
144
60118
SS-SS
SSSSS
SSRR-
.S---
SSSSS
S
SS-
-RSSS
SSSS-
pSSSp.S--S
SSpS-
S--SS
3343
26
26
2612
212,8810
--
814,8
86
10,8,6
1010
--
16,8,6
10,616,12,812
20,1210,8,6,4
18,12,8
18,12,8,616,12.8,612 8, &4.54
42432
44446
44464
85532
1055
2510
101055
20
2010101010
55555
1010101010
1010101010
10109.5510
1010105
100
105105105135105
120120120120100
120110115115110
120115115125105
57
15127913.4
1061108-
--
58
78
77
75
76.62321
-
15101612
11
10111519
20--
2015
10-00-195301-09-1953
00-00-195400-00-1930
06-01-193010-01-193002-01-193003-01-193006-28-1960
05-01-195404-01-195504-27-195604-14-1956
_ ..-
11-01-194911-01-1948
. .
03-24-1927
00-00-194812-30-1904
09-13-1966
06-14-198408-15-193505-29-1929
--
00-00-195312-10-196800-00-195407-30-1954
..03-06-1970
00-00-195302-01-195306-13-196901-00-1966
05-21-1967
06-22-196507-01-1953
3030
40811
105083714401320710
10554300400
--
--
400
660500
520500
23011002504001020
70670070025
250
10601530
250
175175160
7556
64300
6006006004020
66
814
2317242423
1111218--
--
1912
20
246
10
111214
1--
310210
46
7
32
33
105
Zzwzwuwzwwzzzzzzuzzzuzzzzuzzzzzz0zwwwwzwwzzzwwzwwwwwwwuwuwwz
UUCUP
UPUPP
UUUUU
uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuppppuIIuuuH
IuIIzIHIIIIIIIu
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD122KRKDL121CKKD121CKKD122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL121CKKD121CKKD122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL121CKKD
122KRKDL121CKKD122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
010001010002010003010004010005
010006010007010008010011010013
010014010015010016010017010019
010020010021010022010023010024
010025010026010027010028010029
010030010031010032010033010034
010035010036010037010038010039
010040010041010042010043010044
010045010046010047010048010049
010050010051010052010053010054
010055010056010057010058010059
010060010061010062010063010064
Footnotes at end of table.
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Table 3.--Records of selected wells and exploratory boreholes in Atlantic County and vicinity--Continued
uses well
numberSite
identificationLatitude (degrees)
Longitude (degrees) Owner
Date Of well
construc tion Contractor
Depth drilled (feet)
Depth Top of of open well interval (feet) (feet)
ATLANT I C COUNTY - Cont i nued
D10065010066010067010068010069
010070010071010072010073D10074
010075010076010077010078010079
010081010082010083010084010085
010086010087010088010089010090
010091010092010093010094010095
010096010097010098010099010100
010101010102010103010104010105
010106010107010108010109010110
010111010112010113010114010115
010116010117010118010119010120
010121010122010123010124010125
393207074571901393207074572101393229074562001393231074570601393240074561901
393241074564701392628074512501392708074520901392727074522601392731074533601
392743074523001392756074520901392802074545401392820074530901392821074543301
392828074533901392829074541501392830074523901392832074532701392836074523901
392840074532001392840074535401392843074534301392843074544801392855074514701
392855074514702392857074533901392909074544701392911074563901392912074544201
392927074523501392930074563601392930074563602392934074521201392937074522901
392938074560001392940074521901392941074565801392943074522201392952074572401
392959074550501393014074553701393017074564701393020074534701393021074574301
393038074564801393141074542801393141074542802393208074550401393124074324001
393211074382901393212074383601393214074382501393319074392701391849074345001
391852074321601392010074384401392034074361201392040074363901392040074363902
393158393207393229393222393240
393138392628392656392710392732
392738392708392803392907392818
392828392829392831392835392837
392840392836392843392843392850
392850392857392908392914392913
392922392924392924392928392938
392938392940392953392936392956
393004393014393013393004393021
393040393142393142393208393125
393212393213393215393319391849
391852392008392034392044392044
07457380745721074562007457100745619
07457080745125074515707452200745342
07452310745202074543107453580745442
07454040745415074523907453330745239
07453200745353074534407454480745157
07451570745340074545407456090745434
07452120745629074562907452080745229
07456000745219074562107452140745718
07455140745537074564707453360745744
07456560745427074542707455040743241
07438290743832074382607439270743449
07432080743836074361207436410743641
PARIS, DOMINICNEUUIRTH. NQUARELLA, JOSEPHMONFARDINI BROTHERSMONFARDINI, FELIX
MAZZONI, GILBERTSCHYDLOUSKY, ABULLOCK, J MHENSEL, ERICLEVARI, NICK
HENSEL, ERICRIAL, EBERTONAZZI BROTHERSLIVERANT, JBADARACCO, U
MARUFFI, FRANKCASOZZA, J JRLEVARI, KENNETHSNEATHEN, UM JRKOLLMER, J
LEVARI, ANDYMOLINELLI, KARLVILLA, JOHNBYLONE, C CDALPONTE, LOUIS
OALPONTE, LOUISCASAZZA, LLEVARI, ROBERTBERTONAZZI, JBYLONE. ANGELO
LIGUORI, J FSUCKING BROTHERSSIKKING BROTHERSBOHREN, FREOROMANINI, J
SIKKING BROTHERSSIMROES, JOHNCOIA, HENRYLIGUORI, JERRY FMUZZARELLI, C
LEVARI, PETER JRMANZONI, ERMANTOFFENETTI, MAXGONZALES, RAYMONDGALBIATI, ARNOLD
GIACOMELLI, GINOPUZZUTILLO, COSTELLOPUZZUTILLO, COSTELLOBUENA REG BO OF EDSAHL, JOSEPH
EGG HARBOR WWEGG HARBOR WWEGG HARBOR WWWOLF, ALFREDO'BYRNE, M E
SEAVIEU HARBOR UCSTEPHENSON, THOMASFRENCH, HGERCOWICZ, M & SONSGERCOWICZ, M & SONS
196519541938--
19531953195219631962
19681952195819531953
1965
197119531971
19711965196519531963
19651966196719711957
19531965196519541954
19661954195319531953
19711953195919541958
19551957195119721967
19421964195519571950
19581954195319661950
HAUSER, GUS------
CARUSO, CSKYPALA, RHAUSER, GUS
DELMARVAHAUSER, GUS
SKYPALA, RSKINNER, VAN
..
DELMARVASKYPALA, RSKINNER, VAN
DELMARVADELMARVA
SHEPARD, M
DELMARVADELMARVAD'AGOSTINO
SKYPALA, R----
SKYPALA, RSKYPALA, R
SKYPALA, RCARUSO, CSKYPALA, RKQBELO, F
DELMARVAHAUSER, GUSSKINNER, VANHAUSER, GUS
CARUSO, C
SCHULTES, ACLAYNE NY
ARTESIANSCHULTES, ACARTESIANMCGINNISHAUSER, GUS
LAYNE NYWILLIAMS, JWILLIAMS, JDELMARVAMCGINNIS
..44----
5455.6106
16561
56220
--
9558138
10485
195
--80
- 81--
8460
91548255
100180
47
42
196
401507410
637
8309070
160
15040170167172
5455102255194
1606119556
220
100
9058138
988512019533
60907612046
8175758460
20091548253
981799847180
422422179100
401432406130631
7838969150165
34
445096
10051
50198
--
305395
3841
179
..3016
100
76
7854
85447741
18139
42
10----
157
342350366
610
740836340
22
Table 3.--Records of selected wells and exploratory boreholes in Atlantic County and vicinity--Continued
Bottom of Diameter Altitude open of of land
interval Type of casing surface (feet) openings 1 (inches) (feet)
Water level (feet)
Date of Specific water- capacity Primary level Discharge (gallons use
measure- (gallons per minute of ment per minute) per foot) site
Primary use of Aquifer
water d code*
useswell number
ATLANTIC COUNTY- -Continued
..40
5455102
--
16061
56220
9058138
9885
195
9076120
81--
8460
91548253
98179
47
42
177
394432406
631
7808969150"
.S
--
SSS--
SS.SS
.-SSS
SpS
.
SSS
S--SS
.SSSS
SS-S
p--R-
SSS-S
SpSS"
645
4
4244
44625
4
426
417454
44445
24422
62424
44426
42212,810
8121044
10,62244
115115130120125
110100959080
959510595105
105100909590
9510010010080
809510085105
9080«09595
90105100100100
10010011095100
110959511045
404035755
1510151515
15
12.2
71111
3.68
99
414
6108
617
14
1216
8
1614
1911
10
610
18--
11
21
152218
32
7551213
* *
02-01-1954
07-07-1972
10-01-195303-01-195302-00-1952
11-19-1984
04-23-196800-00-1952
01-00-195300-00-1953
05-10-197102-01-195303-30-1971
05-11-197104-01-1965
04-01-1953--
04-30-196601-18-1967
--
00-00-1953
04-00-195400-00-1954
02-01-195400-00-1953
02-01-1953
05-11-197100-00-1953
03-00-1954
04-01-1955
-.02-07-1972
--
03-18-194211-11-196404-01-1955
00-00-1950
00-00-195812-02-195400-00-195302-24-1966
'
50035
400
--
6517
100300500
6015
50010
100
400
601570
601230200100200
2002060
210
63003001520
3001570
400
6012513011
450
6011070
3511000
750770415200104
300205
60
4
--
411
--
20
212
30318
3068
14--
1030
6
45
3
40
20--
--
6--
26227
--
1410
60 '
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121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL121CKKD122KRKDL
122KRKDL121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
010065010066010067010068010069
010070010071010072010073010074
010075010076010077010078010079
010081010082010083010084010085
010086010087010088010089010090
010091010092010093010094010095
010096010097010098010099010100
010101010102010103010104010105
010106010107010108010109010110
010111010112010113010114010115
010116010117010118010119010120
010121010122010123010124010125
Footnotes at end of table.23
Table 3.--Records of selected wells and exploratory boreholes in Atlantic County and vicinity Continued
useswell
numberSite
identificationLatitude (degrees)
Longitude (degrees) Owner
Date of well
construc tion Contractor
Depth drilled (feet)
Depth Top of of open well interval (feet) (feet)
ATLANTIC COUNTY-- Continued
010126010128010129010130010131
010132010133010134010135010136
010137010138010139010140010141
010142010143010144010145010146
010147010148010149010150010151
010152010153010154010155010156
010157010158010159010160010161
010162010163010164010165010166
010167010168010169010170010171
010172010173010174010175010176
010177010178010179010180010181
010182010183010184010185010186
392058074351001392102074400701392116074391801392130074414201392138074411801
392145074370301392209074353201392231074350001392239074345101392247074350001
392248074354401392254074343201392254074343202392318074363901392332074365001
392333074325401392345074330101392348074325401392404074333101392412074391201
392414074364101392428074335701392430074390301392440074332301392455074320701
392504074341101392514074370201392522074381101392559074354501392600074363601
392628074332001392632074345501392642074545901392647074345401392311074455201
392530074443901393414074492701393455074514501393545074501701393559074500201
393602074495301393701074510401393712074513301392642074295201392651074275301
392653074275501392653074275502392656074283401392659074282301392659074282302
392659074282303392738074275301392744074294201392754074270101392813074315101
392815074315001392841074322501392845074360101392845074360102392912074345201
392058392102392116392131392138
392147392245392248392244392256
392248392254392245392318392332
392333392345392350392404392421
392414392428392418392428392524
392504392514392515392559392600
392609392643392642392727392311
392530393414393452393553393548
393602393700393710392640392650
392650392708392653392702392658
392658392746392723392754392807
392809392842392918392919393008
07435100744007074391807441300744118
07437100743532074354407434560743504
07435440743434074345007436380743650
07432540743301074325207433310743916
07436410743357074391307433280743329
07434110743702074382407435450743636
07433190743454074345907435270744552
07444390744927074514007450110745048
07449530745110074512307429550742754
07427520742750074282507428260742825
07428290742752074294507427010743151
07431500743222074360707436050743352
FISCHER, CHARLESLIPARI, S GBUFFINGTON, E SHOUDE, NORMANHEWES, W
HAND, HPAGANO, NANCY & TOMTUBOLO, CARMANNJ/AMERICAN UCMADISON, J P
TUBOLO, CARMANNJ/AMERICAN WCNJ/AMERICAN WCARASI, JOHNGRASSO, PHILLIP
GARLAND, SOWEN, T BFIRST FIDELITY BANKHEINLE, RBUCKLEY
FRAZIER, TSTROUS, J HMCCLARENNJ/AMERICAN WCNJ/AMERICAN WC
FLAMINGO REALTYCYMMER, SSOUTH JERSEY GAS COJOYCE, JWAYSZ, C
US DEPT TRANSPORTATIONUS DEPT TRANSPORTATIONUS NAVYNJ AIR NATIONAL GUARDFERTH, M P
WEINSTOCK, L VPEZZUTO, MKERR CONCRETE PIPE COFOLSOM BD OF EDINGEMI, H
INGEMNI, ANTHONYC AND E CANNERSUHITMEYER BROTHERSIVEY, PSEAVIEW COUNTRY CLUB
SEAVIEW COUNTRY CLUBSEAVIEW COUNTRY CLUBSEAVIEW COUNTRY CLUBSEAVIEW COUNTRY CLUBSEAVIEW COUNTRY CLUB
SEAVIEW COUNTRY CLUBGALLOWAY TWP BD OF EDBURNESS, HUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEYNJ HIGHWAY AUTHORITY
NJ HIGHWAY AUTHORITYBACHARACH REHAB CENTERLENOX INCLENOX INCVERMECELLI, R
19571952195219541952
19521966195019711954
19641968196719611966
19541953196119521952
19621953195419721971
19541953196819631952
19601943194219641963
19531952195519481955
19571951195319521913
1972195119471969
19301953195719591954
19541975195319671969
SKYPALA, RSKYPALA, RWILLIAMS, J
SKYPALA, RDELMARVAHAUSER, GUSLAUMAN COWILLIAMS, J
DELMARVASCHULTES, ACSCHULTES, AC
--
WILLIAMS, JWILLIAMS, JLAYNE NYHAUSER, GUSSKYPALA, R
ADKISSON, CWILLIAMS, JADKISSON, CLAUMAN COLAUMAN CO
WILLIAMS, JWILLIAMS, JLAYNE NYHACKNEY, ROBHAUSER, GUS
LAYNE NYLAYNE NYLAYNE NYRIDPATHKOBELO, F
KOBELO, FPERNA, RD
ROBBINS, HJCARUSO, C
SKINNER, VANPANCIERA, LEWILLIAMS, J
SCHULTES, ACMCGINNIS, E
ARTESIAN
ARTESIANHAUSER, GUSKOBELO, FLAUMAN, CWLAUMAN CO
LAUMAN, CWLAYNE NYSCHULTES, ACSCHULTES, ACD'AGOSTINO
7047
15063
7416013712770
146154110
80491847850
9284120227233
10940
2495360
18216616516752
365512011170
9716810452
27066
250228
25310264.5
1000111
111206180173
52704515059
7415013512770
146133110122150
78471417450
9080120222208
109381605356
18016316516752
345312011170
9716810452174
20466232250228
2539864.5
570110
10819216417362
..643914453
69501059264
1899.7105
7241
1216444
8574115186172
103321274750
160143
13046
2848
10060
1539647
16160
192208
2037858
56080
78172
14040
24
Table 3.--Records of selected welts and exploratory boreholes in Atlantic County and vicinity--Continued
Bottom of Diameter open of
interval Type of casing (feet) openings 1 (inches)
Altitude of land surface (feet)
Water level (feet)
Date of Specific water- capacity Primary level Discharge (gallons use
measure- (gallons per minute of ment per minute) per foot) site^
Primary use of Aquifer
water 3 code'
useswell number
ATLANTIC COUNTY- -Continued
704515059
7415013512770
146123110
-
7847
1417450
9080120222208
109381575356
180163
16752
3453
11170
16810452
20166
244228
2539864570110
108192
17362
sspsssssssss--
sssssssssssssssssssssss
sss-
Rs-RsssssssL-ss
44224
2L ^5'
20,12
424,16
44
2210,642
242
20,1220,12
22824
12,812,8
16,8,4
42
34
6326
18,122
16,10,810
16,1052, .58.68
81012,812,86,4
1010251525
4530352020
3515105055
4555554560
4040605045
6055556565
4055604055
3055758070
7085905010
1010355045
5042453060
6065656554.4
511156
291112312
118.754 -
2530281112
1114122813
148
237
1311132021
1610--
297
111528
312
32
4632253821
19301510.28
10-01-195209-00-195208-21-195402-00-1952
06-01-195202-23-196606-00-195012-23-197111-00-1954
10-27-196412-16-196812-01-1967
--
02-01-195404-00-195307-18-196101-00-195201-00-1952
10-00-196208-00-195309-00-195404-17-197211-21-1971
07-00-195311-25-196802-00-196307-00-1952
05-00-196002-00-194303-00-194212-15-196410-00-1963
11-00-195301-00-1952
03-00-194801-00-1955
02-00-195102-00-195305-00-1952
01-26-197208-24-1951
07-07-1969
05-00-193006-00-195302-20-195712-00-195900-00-1954
00-00-195406-19-197401-20-197204-28-196704-02-1969
4001081011
603851020
15
120122040120400
58
203505
7108
10201020
16503
200258
67020
110..
2503570
384250405
320
10003
1070610324
60011810
140149
149415300307250
21
6064515
2422
525--
10
2236
412
257
342
27
--
234
7
178
24118
1
12
14410910
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zzUzzUUTUzzUzzU
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HpUppUUFUU
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121CKKO121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD122KRKDL121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
010126010128010129010130010131
01013201013301CL134010135010136
010137010138010139010140010141
010142010143010144010145010146
010147010148010149010150010151
010152010153010154010155010156
010157010158010159010160010161
010162010163010164010165010166
010167010168010169010170010171
010172010173010174010175010176
010177010178010179010180010181
010182010183010184010185010186
Footnotes at end of table.
25
Table 3.--Records of selected wells and exploratory boreholes in Atlantic County and vicinity--Continued
USGS well
number
010187 010188 010189 010190 010191
010192010193010194010195010197
010198010200 010201010202010203
010204010206010207010208010209
010210010211010212010213010214
010215010216010217010218010219
010220010221010222010223010224
010225010226010227010228010229
010230010231010232.010233010234
010235010236010237010238010239
010240010241010242010243010244
010245010246010247010248010249
Site Latitude identification (degrees)
392923074355701 392923074355702 392923074355703 392923074355704 392923074355705
392935074342901392955074303401392955074303801393006074371501393021074335101
393025074381601393035074360701 393053074365401393053074365402393103074334101
393103074334102393112074351301393113074355601393120074363201393122074330101
393122074330102393124074343801393132074330701393134074342101393136074325001
393136074325002393136074325003393136074343301393156074302101392625074415601
392625074415602392636074413001392641074412201392643074374701392645074374101
392653074405001392703074374701392709074443901392710074432401392714074432801
392722074384301392722074403401392724074382401392803074483301392841074430101
392912074511701392924074443201392957074370901392957074370902392957074370903
392957074372401392957074372402392957074372403393012074375001393051074412101
393114074492501393119074471901393125074474401393210074474801393248074491801
392923 392923 392923 392923 392923
392935392938392933393019393021
393019393036 393114393114393103
393103393118393113393123393122
393122393124393132393136393136
393136393136393137393135392647
392627392636392640392643392645
392701392658392710392709392714
392722392718392724392803392827
392912392924392926392926392927
392926392927392927393221393047
393114393148393125393210393248
Longitude (degrees)
0743557 0743557 0743557 0743557 0743557
07434280743130074313707437240743351
07436040743608 074365407436540743341
07433410743514074355607436380743301
07433010743438074330707434260743250
07432500743250074343307432520744042
07441560744130074412207437470743741
07441060743751074444007443210744328
07438450744035074382407448330744318
07451170744432074371707437170743722
07437170743722074372207437460744114
07449250744743074474407447480744918
Date of well
construe- Owner tion Contrector
ATLANTIC COUNTY --Continued
BIOCRAFT LABS BIOCRAFT LABS BIOCRAFT LABS 1970 BIOCRAFT LABS 1970 BIOCRAFT LABS 1970
CANON. R JSTOCKTON STATE COLLEGESTOCKTON STATE COLLEGEHAAS, THEODORESCHENKEL, A
SOHN, EMMAHANSELMANN, W STADTMUELLER, LSTADTMUELLER, LNEUCOMB. M
NEUCOMB, MROESCH & SONSSHAW, RICHARDKERTZ. JOHNKIENZLE BROTHERS
KIENZLE BROTHERSKIENZLE BROTHERSSTUCKLE, FREDKIENZLE BROTHERSKIENZLE BROTHERS
KIENZLE BROTHERSKIENZLE BROTHERSBELL, CLARENCEKIENZLE BROTHERSHAMILTON TUP MUA
HAMILTON TUP MUAUHEATON PLASTICSHULTON INCUEINTAL, DSOFFER, B
HOLY CROSS CEMETERYAC EXPRESSWAY AUTHORITYHAMILTON TWP MUAHAMILTON TUP MUAHAMILTON TWP MUA
HAMILTON TUP MUAEGG HARBOR REG HS DISTAC RACING ASSOCIATIONMECHOLSKY, AATLANTIC BLUEBERRY CO
GOLDSTEIN, KCOLASURDO, P AEATON, BRITEATON, BRITEATON, BRIT
EATON, BRITEATON, BRITEATON, BRITEGG HARBOR STPAC EXPRESSWAY AUTHORITY
THOMAS, CANNACONI, EVALENTE, JMCNEW, DDONELCZYK, J
19611971197119341965
19611966 19551964
196719651952
1952..--
196719741973
19731972196719531953
19571964196619491921
19741961196719621966
19531953195519551955
19551955195519531964
19531952195619521954
LAYNE NY LAYNE NY LAYNE NY LAYNE NY LAYNE NY
MCGINNISMURTHA, JOHNMURTHA, JOHN
DELMARVA
DELMARVA
DELMARVA
..
---
.-
MCGINNIS, ELAYNE NY
LAYNE NYSKINNER, VANSKINNER, VANWILLIAMS, JWILLIAMS, J
LAYNE NYSCHULTES, ACSCHULTES, ACARTESIANARTESIAN
SCHULTES, ACLAYNE NYMCGINNIS, EKOBELO, FDELMARVA
SKYPALA, RMCGINNIS, E
STOTHOFF, WMSCHULTES, AC
HAUSER, GUSHAUSER, GUSKOBELO, FSKYPALA, RKOBELO, F
Depth Top of Depth of open
drilled well interval (feet) (feet) (feet)
208 208 208 208 208..
150150
125
..110
..
--
..
118
340131878641
28876
231243
165165
126180
96186
8366
10043917465
208 159 167 159
100150145104125
136120 757798
9810010064110
461101008246
85100100118378
169131878641
16064347231243
95.7151151126160
92185181818
2525508355
9639917465
118 136 133
130125
20
..30
25 -
--
--
--98
139111678036
13753
316201196
65.712812911420
86180
..
--7344.5
9033
.816960
26
Table 3.--Records of selected wells and exploratory boreholes in Atlantic County and vicinity--Continued
Bottom of open
interval (feet)
159167159
150145
125
120
..100
---
. -
118
169131878641
15764347231226
85.7148151126160
92185
..
8355
9639917465
Type of openings
-SSS
.
SS-S.S---
.S--
.----
.--S-
LSSSS
LSSRS
RLRSS
SS--
.--SS
SSSSS
Diameter Altitude of of land
casing surface 1 (inches) (feet)
888
412,812,844..
4444
48444
442 ----
38
12
24,18,128822
10618,1212,1012,10
12,881228
42222
221.566
44221.25
6565656565
5540406555
6565555550
5055554550
5055555560
6060555550
60 6060707D
7570201015
7080708530
10030656565
6565653565
6055606080
Water level (feet)
Date of water- level Discharge
measure- (gallons ment per minute)
Specific capacity Primary (gallons use per minute of per foot) site"*
ATLANTIC COUNTY --Continued
2.04657
1.7064
7
11.712
-
10
--
9.93--
25--
38
251315
4220-633
20.84029253
62.412.453.71
3.074.045.36210.6
2159
11
07-06-197210-27-197011-16-197011-16-1970
07-06-197206-07-197105-24-1971
04-15-1965
07-06-197207-25-1966
--
04-04-1967
--
07-05-1972--
11-26-1974
04-03-1974
06-14-196706-00-195305-00-1953
09-07-195605-14-196411-14-196612-15-194900-00-1921
06-00-197405-19-195908-01-196701-00-196207-14-1966
11-00-195306-27-198406-27-198406-27-1984
06-27-198406-27-198406-27-198408-00-195304-09-1964
03-00-195309-00-195207-00-195601-00-1952
495402403
32530030060
35050120150--
60300300
--
--
450--
524
30586
21099754360427
1753008002040
12676767
6767673049
183015
697
1212
--
25
60
--
--
18--
13
1721
1010789
613112
20
3
--
64
31
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UUUU
UTTUU
U
UUUUU
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IHPPP
PTCUI
UUUUU
UUUUH
UUUUU
Aqui f er code 4
122KRKDU121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD122KRKDU
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
useswell number
010187010188010189010190010191
010192010193010194010195010197
010198010200010201010202010203
010204010206010207010208010209
010210010211010212010213010214
010215010216010217010218010219
010220010221010222010223010224
010225010226010227010228010229
010230010231010232010233010234
010235010236010237010238010239
010240010241010242010243010244
010245010246010247010248010249
Footnotes at end of table.
27
Table 3.--Records of selected Metis and exploratory boreholes in Atlantic County and vicinity--Continued
useswell
numberSite
identificationLatitude (degrees)
Longitude (degrees)
Date of well
construe- Owner tion Contractor
Depth Top of Depth of open drilled well interval (feet) (feet) (feet)
ATLANTIC COUNTY --Continued
010250010251010252010253010254
010255010256010257010258010259
010260010261010262010263010264
010265010266010267010268010269
010270010271010272010273010274
010275010276010277010278010279
010280010281010282010283010284
010285010286010287010288010289
010290010291010292010293010294
010295010296010297010298010299
010300010301010302010303010304
010305010306010307010308010309
393251074441001393254074441301393303074465501393303074465502393314074471001
393320074472001393333074442401393335074465501393356074483901393556074462701
393626D74480001393628D74492301393636074480401393639074481401393646074460401
393646074475501393646074480801393652074480101393653074493301393703074483201
393714074470901393715074485401393722074443401393727074501001393728074443701
393729074495501393737074472801393742074493501393748074483601393758074485301
393759074482401393759074482402393804074420001393806074471301393809074484601
393809074484602393813074472401393816074445201393819074445201393821074444901
393822074400201393829074441801393833074465101393834074455201393835074462401
393836074444301393840074442001393845074434201393845074441401393845074441402
393845074451201393846074453301393846074453302393849074463001393852074425701
393853074463001393858074450101393858074450102393902074470201393907074440201
393303393305393303393303393310
393324393333393323393356393600
393604393639393640393640393606
3937143937D7393652393653393641
393712393715393746393728393738
393722393737393732393748393757
393757393756393804393806393818
393818393815393823393827393825
393821393829393833393842393901
393835393842393842393845393844
393837393846393846393849393852
393854393858393858393902393928
07444130744410074465407446540744706
07447180744426074465607448390744635
0744824D744915074480307448110744456
07448050744826074480107449330744833
07447200744854074441307450070744437
07449500744724074493207448360744825
07448270744827074420007447130744843
07448430744728074451507445080744459
07440060744418074465307446420744707
07444350744421074435707444130744412
07445260744527074452707446300744257
07446460744501074450107447020744603
AC EXPRESSWAY AUTHORITYAC EXPRESSWAY AUTHORITYATLANTIC BLUEBERRY COATLANTIC BLUEBERRY COATLANTIC BLUEBERRY CO
ATLANTIC BLUEBERRY COSCHOLLER BROTHERS CHEM COATLANTIC BLUEBERRY COSNUG HARBOR GUN CLUBRUGGERO, GEORGE
CRAMER, R HMORTELLITE, GEORGEWUILLERMIN, EWUILLERMAN, EDNJ STATE POLICE
BERENATO, jBERENATO, jBERENATO, jAC EXPRESSWAY AUTHORITYFRANCHETTI, D
AMERICAN HOME PRODUCTSOLIVIO, J BBERT I NO, JOHNJACOBS, SALVATOREBERT I NO, JOHN
JACOBS. ANTHONYHAMMONTON LAKE PARKANGELO, J J SRBRUNO, JOHNHAMMONTON WO
HAMMONTON WOHAMMONTON WOBRIDGE AVENUE FARMSOUTH JERSEY TANKEASTERN BREWING
EASTERN BREWINGBROWN, JAMESBERT I NO, JOHNBERT I NO, JOHNBERT I NO BROTHERS
BERT I NO, JOHNGOZZARA, FHAMMONTON WOHAMMONTON WOCAPAFERRI, J
BERT I NO BROTHERSBERTINO BROTHERSBRIDGE AVENUE FARMBRIDGE AVENUE FARMBRIDGE AVENUE FARM
BERTINO, JOHNBRIDGE AVENUE FARMBRIDGE AVENUE FARMNATURAL GAS COWOLFE, L
VARIETY FARMSCOLUMBIA FARMSCOLUMBIA FARMSCAMPANELLA, NUNCECOLUMBIA FARMS
19641964195719571966
19661955197219521955
19591965196419461958
19631963195219641956
19581954195619681950
19661964195519541928
19171922196219591962
19451967194919491946
19621952196719651954
19631950196419611961
19601961196119511966
19571956195619551955
SCHULTES, ACSCHULTES, AC
--
DELMARVAMCGINNIS, E
SKYPALA, R
HAUSER, GUSROBBINS BROS
RULON & COOK
PERNA, R DSCHULTES, ACHAUSER, GUS
LAYNE NYCARUSO, C
DELMARVACAPELLA, F
DELMARVAMURTHA, JOHNHAUSER, GUSPANCIERA, EARTESIAN
ARTESIANARTESIAN
HAUSER, GUSMCGINNIS, E
DELMARVA
LEEK, B ALAYNE NYLAYNE NYSKYPALA, R
_
PANCIERA, EEDELMARVA
SACCO, CHAS
--
181177
--
120275
48
70100120
107
964725658
42880
10088120
328
300315
66171
100-. -
4624537561
95165
70
--
157142220110118
11027510244130
66100120117107
9647
23054
410806210086
1007711098
328
30031512562171
178100605880
9646
24125261
605868120120
77656595160
70456510596
142127
66254
38
6070
97
4222034
39070
60
20629091268
256255
57141
45
--
4020120055
..
--
.,
8884
64
--
28
Table 3.--Records of selected wells and exploratory boreholes in Atlantic County and vicinity Continued
Bottom of open
interval (feet)
Type of openings
Diameter Altitude of of land
casing surface 1 (inches) (feet)
Water level (feet)
Date of water- level Discharge
measure- (gallons ment per minute)
ATLANTIC COUNTY
157142
--
110275
44
66100
107
4723054
41080
100
1007711098
320
300315
62171
100
..46
24125061
..
..
95160
70
-- -
SS-.
PS-S
SS.-S
.-SSS
LS.S
SSSSS
SS-
SS
.S--
.SLLS
.---
.--SS
S- --
881048
1781246
46
46
264
10,64448
484312.5,10
818,128610
54444
431282
44644
444317
34444
7575505040
5093.2455090
10575908595
95100957580
90110608565
957090
125110
1151156080
105
10585555555
2050908585
5555556060
57.355558065
9060608565
24.521.7
--
440
25--
361014.3
23
19.41092
5014
4-
14-2104737
4733
1830
26.3134.75--
10262511
3.50
1.98--
184.50
20.2
08-24-196408-26-1964
-
11-01-196605-15-1955
10-00-1952
02-00-195904-09-196511-13-1984
01-00-1958
11-13-198401-00-195205-05-196402-00-1956
11-25-195802-00-1954
04-19-1968 -
04-18-196608-00-196404-00-195511-00-195405-31-1928
00-00-191700-00-1922
01-00-195908-30-1961
05-00-198402-01-196706-12-1984
05-10-195207-14-196707-07-196502-01-1954
06-04-1984
06-12-1984
02-00-195106-25-1966
---.
04-27-1984
Specific capacity Primary (gallons use per minute of per foot) site 2
Primary useOf 3
water^Aquifer
code 4
useswell number
-Continued
210201400800400
130025080030
450
16300250180200
450450
861 -
15080
27560
400
6048015020
675
70070050040
600
40060175175200
2007
100039610
200500300250250
20025025020
250250200125
1712
--
652
15-
16
4
41 -
540
20
3017502064
1824
1315
20
2100125
--.-
-
--
Zuuuwu0uZuZuuZuZuZuuuZuuuuuuZuZuZZZ
uuuuuuZuZZ
uuuuuuuuZuuZZuu
uuIIIIuIuIuuIuH
uuuHI
NU
U
UP
PPUUU
NIUII
IUPUU
IUIUU
IIIUI
UUuIu
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
124PNPN121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
010250010251010252010253010254
010255010256010257010258010259
010260010261010262010263010264
010265010266010267010268010269
010270010271010272010273010274
010275010276010277010278010279
010280010281010282010283010284
010285010286010287010288010289
010290010291010292010293010294
010295010296010297010298010299
010300010301010302010303010304
010305010306010307010308010309
Footnotes at end of table.
29
Tabla 3.--Records of selected wells and exploratory boreholes in Atlantic County and vicinity--Continued
useswell
number
010310 010311 010312 010313 010314
010315 010316 010317 010318 010319
010320 010321 010322 010323010325
010326010327010328010329010330
010331010332010333010334010335
010336010337010338010339010341
010342010343010344010345010346
010347010348010349010350010351
010352010353010354010355010356
010357010358010359010360010361
010362010363010364010365010366
010367010368010369010370010371
Site Letitude Longitude identification (degrees) (degrees)
393907074440202 393910074463501 393911074481001 393917074463101 393918074471301
393918074490201 393918074490202 393918074490203 393924074472801 393924074472802
393924074472803 393930074483501 393930074483502 393931074482101393935074455701
393935074455702393938074440001393942074442801393942074454701393942074454702
393945074470301393950074460101393950074460102393950074460103393957074480901
394006074475801394016074423401394033074473601394033074473602394107074432101
394119074435601394127074405401394138074411901394139074412201394147074431801
394154074414601394316074441501394041074460401394041074460402394108074431901
394156074450801392001074352201392024074344801392042074345901392042074345902
392201074340001392107074344501392108074344401392109074332901392109074333301
392119074342401392137074342101392143074342601392146074342401391821074320701
391859074312201391859074312202391905074312701391932074305701391933074305701
393904 393912 39391 1 393918 393918
393918 393918 393918 393924 393924
393924 393930 393930 393932393927
393927393938393942393943393943
393954393950393950393950393957
394003394016394013394013394107
394118394127394138394139394147
394154394316394041394041394108
394156392001392023392056392053
392102392057392100392113392109
392119392137392143392146391821
391859391859391905391928391933
0744402 0744636 0744810 0744624 0744710
0744902 0744902 0744902 0744728 0744728
0744728 0744835 0744835 07448200744602
07446020744400074442507445480744548
07447160744601074460107446010744809
07447480744234074470407447040744321
07443580744054074411907441220744318
07441460744415074460407446040744319
07445080743522074343307434560743455
07434000743453074345007433410743346
07434240743421074342607434240743208
07431220743122074312807430550743057
Date of well
construe- Owner tion
ATLANTIC COUNTY --Continued
COLUMBIA FARMS 1955 VACCARO. ANTHONY 1955 GAMBACORT 1955 COLUMBIA FARMS 1958 PENSY, C 1961
RIGOLIZZO, M 1954 RIGOLIZZO, M 1955 RIGOLIZZO, M 1965 D'AGOSTINO, C 1962 D'AGOSTINO, C 1949
D'AGOSTINO, C 1949 RANSOM, ORVILLE 1950 RANSOM, ORVILLE 1965 IDEAL MANUFACTURING CO 1953COLUMBIA FARMS
COLUMBIA FARMSWOLFE, LWOLFE, P ECOLUMBIA FARMSCOLUMBIA FARMS
DESILVO, A JCOLUMBIA FARMSCOLUMBIA FARMSCOLUMBIA FARMSSUNNYBROOK FARM
LUCCA, JUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEYDELUCA, FRANKOELUCA, FRANKUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
PARADISE LAKE CAMPGROUNDUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEYSTATE OF NJUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEYROCKWOOD, C G
US GEOLOGICAL SURVEYSTATE OF NJSTATE OF NJSTATE OF NJSTATE OF NJ
STATE OF NJNJ/AMERICAN WCHARRY HESSEN FLORISTPRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COPRUDENTIAL INSURANCE CO
BRIGHTON FARMSPRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COPRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COLINWOOD COUNTRY CLUBLINWOeO COUNTRY CLUB
NJ/AMERICAN WCFISCHERS NURSERYFISCHER GREENHOUSEFISCHER GREENHOUSELONGPORT WD
LONGPORT WDLONGPORT WDLONGPORT WDMARGATE CITY WDMARGATE CITY WD
1957
19571966196719601960
19551963196319631960
19571956195319541956
190019561975
1884
1975197519751975
19751962195319591959
19521959195919521953
19651948194919621895
19471940196819621924
Contrector
ARTESIAN--
DELMARVADELMARVA
PERNA, RD
-- -
CARUSO, C--
ENG DRILL CO--
ENG ORILL COENG DRILL COENG DRILL COENG DRILL CO
ENG DRILL COARTESIANMCGINNIS, ELAYNE NYLAYNE NY
MCGINNIS, ELAYNE NYLAYNE NYHAUSER, GUSHAUSER, GUS
SHANNAHAN COSKINNER, VAN
..WHITE, URIAH
LAYNE NYLAYNE NYMCKEE, C JLAYNE NY
Depth drilled (feet)
170
..140218
90
46
..
25
..2521725125
257195252289
158196195165165
165115
803
818812840804 -
Depth Top of of open well interval (feet) (feet)
96 64 60 65 65
5860 141 120 80
100 70 160 16565
1401402106060
90454560110
13099464699
90992099158
9915
1502522
257195252262
158189187165165
14611511090803
800805811801813
153
7626-
85------
..
36--
86
15--
..10
14514.717
205687146238
137156153145145
96100
----
753
750738760748
--
30
Table 3.--Records of selected wells and exploratory boreholes in Atlantic County and vicinity--Continued
Bottom of open
interval (feet)
--
165-
140210
--
90
46
90
20
151502522
257195
252258
158186183165165
146115
803
800805810798
. .
Diameter Altitude of of land
Type of casing surface openings 1 (inches) (feet)
-
-S-
_PP--
S----
--S--
S-S--
.SSSS
SRSLL
SLLSS
SS--S
SSLL"
4 4
4 4
4 4 4 4 4
4 4
64
4171744
24444
8
44
3
2
2242
2204
24.18.16.1224,18,12
618,12,818,12,81010
20,126646
18,12,10,8.618,10,8 LI*24,18,12,8
12,815
65 75100 65 70
105 110 110 80 80
80 11511510065
6555756060
7560606080
7030757535
452529.33040
3050.158.858.338.9
5410251010
2510102030
203020305
1010101010
Water level (feet)
Date of water- level Discharge
measure- (gallons ment per minute)
ATLANTIC COUNTY
2.44 07-10-1984
--1.78
.481061.951.79
13.97
1.201.57
55.11
5.24
..3.012.953.033.60
6.3381862
181061818
14.219
-14
74648074
04-26-1984
04-26-198407-11-196605-23-196704-26-198404-26-1984
00-00-195504-26-198404-26-198404-26-1984
05-00-195307-11-1984
-
09-09-1975
06-28-197509-08-197509-08-197509-08-1975
09-08-197504-00-196202-00-195312-03-195912-02-1959
00-00-195207-23-195908-21-195904-03-195309-28-1953
04-28-196507-00-1948
02-00-1895
03-05-194808-03-194011-29-196806-29-1962
Spec i f i c capacity Primary (gallons use per minute of per foot) site'1
- Cont i nued
125 325200 300 250
140 140 140 300 300
300 50
300190250
250
150150
25265265265250
620
80--
.---
52530
904904
200524524300300
10002001000500180
72551710101000650
8
-
--
--
--
--
115
1115
12121588
2225..
--
26161322
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121CKKD 121CKKD 121CKKD 121CKKD 121CKKD
121CKKD 121CKKD 121CKKD 121CKKD 121CKKD
121CKKD 121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
useswell number
010310 010311 010312 010313 0103H
010315 010316 010317 010318 010319
010320 010321010322010323010325
010326010327010328010329010330
010331010332010333010334010335
010336010337010338010339010341
010342010343010344010345010346
010347010348010349010350010351
010352010353010354010355010356
010357010358010359010360010361
010362010363010364010365010366
010367010368010369010370010371
Footnotes at end of table.
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Table 3.--Records of selected wells and exploratory boreholes in Atlantic County and vicinity--Continued
useswell
numberSite
identificationLatitude (degrees)
Longitude (degrees) Owner
Dste of well
construc tion Contrsctor
Depth drilled (feet)
Depth Top of of open well intervsl (feet) (feet)
ATLANTIC COUNTY --Continued
010372010373010374010375010376
010377010378010379010380010381
010382010383010384010385010386
010387010388010389010390010391
010392010394010395010396010397
010398010399010400010401010402
010403010404010405010406010407
010408010409010410010411010412
010413010414010415010416010417
010418010419010420010421010422
010423010424010425010426010427
010428010429010430010431010432
391933074305801391935074305901391939074305801392003074301101392003074301102
393331074442501393359074405501393439074392301393445074424301393447074423801
393452074431201393459074424701393554074411901393556074411601393557074411101
393557074411401393605074445901393616074372801393626074453801393649074374801
393649074374901393720074373101393722074372801393725074371901393729074390601
393734074392001393736074391601393738074390001393739074385701393741074385601
393742074385701393742074385801393743074385701393750074393001393752074393001
393805074393801393813074393301393813074393901393815074413301393816074393901
393821074394101393831074394401393848074393501393913074393401393916074403901
393938074393601393943074410901393946074412601393959074394201394022074395501
394022074395502394023074395601394023074395602394023074395603394023074395901
394023074395902394023074395903394023074400101394023074400102394023074400103
391932391935391939392002392008
393333393359393439393445393450
393401393447393554393556393557
393557393604393616393626393638
393637393720393722393725393729
393734393736393738393737393738
393740393741393743393753393755
393804393811393813393815393816
393821393828393847393912393916
393938393943393946393959394023
394023394024394024394024394023
394023394023394023394023394023
07430590743059074305807430120743017
07444270744056074392307442430744230
07443030744245074411907441160744111
07441140744459074372807445380743808
07436140743731074372807437190743906
07439200743916074390007438590743858
07438570743859074385907439360743937
07439380743944074393907441330743939
07439400743944074393507439350744039
07439360744109074412607439420743956
07439560743956074395607439560743959
07439590743959074400107440010744001
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MCGINNIS
810
810810800
176184627251
18580
951348326
138
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15480
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Table 3.--Records of selected wells and exploratory boreholes in Atlantic County and vicinity--Continued
Bottom of open
interval (feet)
Diameter Altitude of of land
Type of casing surface openings 1 (inches) (feet)
Water level (feet)
Date of water- level Discharge
measure- (gallons ment per minute)
ATLANTIC COUNTY-
800
800795791
176176627251
15380
348265
1086111191
91
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85
85
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110
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100255010225
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12-24-196110-17-195805-00-195300-00-195603-00-1951
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01-00-195701-00-195707-00-195707-00-195707-00-1957
Specific capacity Primary (gallons use per minute of per foot) site
Primary use of 3 water 13 Aquifer
code4
USGS well number
Continued
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305868102420
50320
7512
24020024
35030
3030162526
59080805
806080
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122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD211MLRU121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
010372010373010374010375010376
010377010378010379010380010381
010382010383010384010385010386
010387010388010389010390010391
010392010394010395010396010397
010398010399010400010401010402
010403010404010405010406010407
010408010409010410010411010412
010413010414010415010416010417
010418010419010420010421010422
010423010424010425010426010427
010428010429010430010431010432
Footnotes at end of table.
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Table 3.--Records of selected wells and exploratory boreholes in Atlantic County and vicinity--Continued
USGS well
numberSite
identificationLatitude (degrees)
Longitude (degrees) Owner
Date of well construc tion Contractor
Depth Top of Depth of open drilled well interval (feet) (feet) (feet)
ATLANTIC COUNTY --Continued
010433010434010435010436010437
010438010439010440010441010442
010443010444010445010446010447
010448010449010450010451010452
010453010454010458010459010460
010461010462010463010464010465
010466010467010468010469010470
010471010472010473010474010475
010476010477010478010479010480
010481010482010483010484010485
010486010487010488010489010490
010491010492010493010494010495
394024074395501394024074400101394024074400102394024074400103394025074395701
394025074395702394025074395703394025074395801394025074395802394025074395803
394025074395901394025074395902394025074395903394026074395501394026074395502
394026074395503394026074395701394026074395702394026074395703394026074395801
394026074395802394026074395803394027074395604394027074395605394027074395606
394027074395701394027074395702394027074395703394027074395801394027074395802
394027074395803394027074395901394027074395902394027074395903394027074400201
3940270744002023940270744002033940270744D5601394027074405602394027074405603
394028074395601394028074395602394028074395603394028074395701394028074395702
394028074395703394028074395704394028074395705394028074395706394028074395801
394028074395802394028074395803394028074395804394028074400001394029074395608
394029074395700394029074395701394029074395702394029074395703394029074395704
394024394025394025394025394026
394026394026394025394025394025
394025394025394025394026394026
394026394026394026394026394026
394026394026394027394027394027
394027394027394027394027394027
394027394027394027394027394027
394027394027394027394027394027
394028394028394028394028394028
394028394028394028394028394028
394028394028394028394028394029
394029394029394029394029394029
07439550744001074400107440010743957
07439570743957074395807439580743958
07439590743959074395907439550743955
07439550743957074395707439570743958
07439580743958074395607439560743956
07439570743957074395707439580743958
07439580743959074395907439590744002
07440020744002074395607439560743956
07439560743956074395607439570743957
07439570743957074395707439570743958
07439580743958074395807440000743956
07439570743957074395707439570743957
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Table 3.--Records of selected wells and exploratory boreholes in Atlantic County and vicinity Continued
Bottom of open
interval (feet)
Diameter Altitude of of land
Type of casing surface openings 1 (inches) (feet)
Water level (feet)
Date of Specific water- capacity Primary level Discharge (gallons use
measure- (gallons per minute of ment per minute) per foot) site^
Primary use of 3
water"Aquifer
code*
useswell number
ATLANTIC COUNTY --Continued
27519925
5098265199
2653
1032145
942751
10326
50101255099
2550
1032550
992648
10024
50102204594
2146952550
9820449725
50102
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01-00-195701-00-195701-00-195701-00-195701-00-1957
01-00-195701-00-195701-00-195704-00-195704-00-1957
04-00-195701-00-195701-00-195701-00-195701-00-1957
01-00-195701-00-195701-00-195701-00-195701-00-1957
01-00-195701-00-195701-00-195701-00-195701-00-1957
01-00-195701-00-195701-00-195701-00-195701-00-1957
01-00-195701-00-195704-00-195704-00-195704-00-1957
04-00-195704-00-195704-00-195704-00-195701-00-1957
01-00-195701-00-195701-00-195701-00-195701-00-1957
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Table 3.--Records of selected wells end exploratory boreholes In Atlantic County and vicinity--Continued
USGS well
numberSite
identificationLatitude (degrees)
Longitude (degrees)
Date of well construe-
Owner tion Contractor
Depth drilled (feet)
Depth Top of of open well interval (feet) (feet)
ATLANTIC COUNTY- -Continued
010496010497010498010499010500
010501010502010503010504010505
010506010507010508010509010510
010511010512010513010514010515
010516010517010518010519010520
010521010522010523010524010525
010526010527010528010529010530
010531010532010533010534010535
010536010537010538010539010540
010541010542010543010544010545
010546010547010548010549010550
010551010552010553010554010555
394029074395705394029074395706394029074395708394029074395709394029074395803
394029074395901394029074395902394029074395903394029074395904394029074400001
394029074400002394029074400003394029074400004394029074400201394029074400202
394029074400203394029074400204394030074395801394030074395802394030074395803
394030074395901394030074395902394030074395903394030074400201394030074400202
394030074400203394031074395801394031074395802394031074395803394031074395901
394031074395902394031074395903394031074400001394031074400002394031074400003
394032074395901394032074395902394032074395903394032074400301394032074400302
394032074400303394032074400304394033074395801394033074395802394033074395803
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392210074331401392225074332201392240074322501392240074322502392255074300101
394029394029394029394029394028
394029394029394029394029394029
394029394029394029394029394029
394029394029394030394030394030
394030394030394030394030394030
394030394031394031394031394031
394031394031394031394031394031
394032394032394032394032394032
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394032394028394029394048394058
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07439570743957074395707439570743959
07439590743959074395907439590744000
07440000744000074400007440020744002
07440020744002074395807439580743958
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US GEOLOGICAL SURVEYUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEYUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEYUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEYUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
US GEOLOGICAL SURVEYUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEYUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEYUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEYUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
US GEOLOGICAL SURVEYUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEYUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEYUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEYUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
US GEOLOGICAL SURVEYSCHERER, FREDMARAD, NNJ/AMERICAN UCMAT HOT, M
CARNEY, UATLANTIC REFININGATLANTIC COUNTY HOSPITALATLANTIC COUNTY HOSPITALRIEFF FUEL CORP
1957195619571956
19561956195619571956
19561956195619561956
19561957195619561956
19561956195619561956
19561956195619561956
19561956195619561956
19561956195619571957
19571957195719571957
. -
1959 LAUMAN, CU195719561957 US GEOL SURV
19561952 MCGINNIS, E1953 WILLIAMS, J1949 LAYNE NY1954 WILLIAMS, J
1953 WILLIAMS, J1958 HAUSER, GUS
1965 LAYNE NY1941
....--
..
..--
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.-
--
..
--
..
..--
125
1446315263
52104
150
51102214682
2550999
24
51979
2450
1033
255097
26511002550
10226519927
501002550
101
2550
1022551
1039
214997
762029923
1191446315263
52104147141225
48962045
2247918
21
48918
2147
972
224791
2348922247
9623489224
4792224795
2247
1002348
978184691
66196
23
1275811757
4790
111115
36
Table 3.--Records of selected wells and exploratory boreholes in Atlantic County and vicinity--Continued
Bottom of open
interval (feet)
Type of openings
Diameter Altitude of of land
casing surface 1 (inches) (feet)
Water level (feet)
Date of Specific water- capacity Primary level Discharge (gallons use
measure- (gallons per minute of ment per minute) per foot) site2
Primary useof 3 water 1* Aquifer
code 4
useswell number
ATLANTIC COUNTY --Continued
511012146--
2550999
24
51979
2450
1033
255097
26511002550
10226519927
501002550
101
25501022551
1039
214997
..76
202
..1446315263
52104142140
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12
1.251.251.251.251.25
1.251.251.251.251.25
1.251.251.251.251.25
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.25
.25
.25
.25
1.251.251.251.251.25
.25
.25
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1.251.251.251.251.25
81.25
8
42
102
2616,68
2020151520
2020202020
2020202020
2020202020
2020202020
2020202020
2020202020
2020202020
2020202020
2020202020
2030302510
303030305
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25.86
45566
55665
5
112
57555
52113
33666
44356
7-1222
24146.75
1212201512
22172522
12-00-195712-00-195704-00-195704-00-195705-25-1984
01-00-195701-00-195701-00-195712-00-195801-00-1957
01-00-195701-00-195701-00-195701-00-195701-00-1957
01-00-195703-00-195801-00-195701-00-195701-00-1957
01-00-195701-00-195701-00-195701-00-195701-00-1957
01-00-195701-00-195701-00-195701-00-195701-00-1957
01-00-195701-00-195701-00-195701-00-195701-00-1957
01-00-195701-00-195701-00-195701-00-195701-00-1957
01-00-195712-00-195807-00-195707-00-195707-00-1957
09-00-196011-00-195700-00-195605-21-1957
00-00-195609-00-1952 100 1708-00-1953 10 506-00-1949 620 3007-00-1954 10 2
05-00-1953 6 206-00-1958 40 209-14-1965 314 1008-27-1965 302 27
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121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
010496010497010498010499010500
010501010502010503010504010505
010506010507010508010509010510
010511010512010513010514010515
010516010517010518010519010520
010521010522010523010524010525
010526010527010528010529010530
010531010532010533010534010535
010536010537010538010539010540
010541010542010543010544010545
010546010547010548010549010550
010551010552010553010554010555
Footnotes at end of table.37
Table 3.--Records of selected wells and exploratory boreholes in Atlantic County and vicinity-Continued
uses well number
Site identification
Latitude (degrees)
Longitude (degrees) Owner
Date of well
construc tion Contractor
Depth drilled (feet)
Depth Top of of open well intervel (feet) (feet)
ATLANTIC COUNTY --Continued
010556010557010559010560010563
010563010564010565010566010567
010568010569010570010571010572
010573010574010575010576010577
010578010579010580010581010583
010583010584010585010586010587
010588010587010590010591010592
010593010594010595010596010597
010598010599010600010601010603
010603010604010605010606010607
010608010609010610010611010612
010613010614010615010616010617
392324074320901392327074315201392405074314901392418074305501392432074302301
392432074311301392433074303301392433074304701392436074303501392436074303701
392448074302801392444074311801392446074303801392447074303301392447074303401
392508074303401392508074303402392532074311201391819074370401391825074361801
391827074371001391834074355101391856074361201391859074354101391905074363101
391908074360201391909074355301391909074355302391914074352901391920074352001
391920074353001391924074354901391924074354902391924074354903392005074364601
392020074284401392027074285201392028074285101392030074285401392032074285501
392032074285502392032074285901392045074284001392350074495601392432074491401
392334074372701391807074451001393825074492901392636074413002393745074492701
393745074492702393736074491301393736074491302393727074490101393727074490102
392955074533601393003074531401392934074523801393625074484702393817074454201
392333392327392410392420392441
392432392437392438392434392440
392448392442392445392437392444
392510392510392548391819391825
391826391855391856391901391906
391908391909391909391916391925
391920391924391924391924391957
392018392027392028392029392032
392030392032392045392428392432
392304391826393825392935393745
393745393737393737393733393727
392955393003392954393628393817
07432130743203074314407430530743011
07431130743034074304807430320743035
07430280743051074303307430380743034
07430330743031074311907437040743618
07437090743531074361207435440743629
07436020743553074355307435340743529
07435300743550074355207435520743606
07429450742852074285007428530742854
07428520742858074284007449530744914
07435150744620074492907441310744927
07449270744912074491207449080744901
07453360745314074533407448460744542
GROVES, FREDANTLERS TRAILER PARKNJ/AMERICAN WCH AUK INS, LPRICE, L
NJ/AMERICAN WCATLANTIC CITY MUAATLANTIC CITY MUAATLANTIC CITY MUAATLANTIC CITY MUA
ATLANTIC CITY MUAATLANTIC CITY MUAATLANTIC CITY-MUAATLANTIC CITY MUAATLANTIC CITY MUA
ATLANTIC CITY MUAATLANTIC CITY MUAATLANTIC CITY MUANJ HIGHWAY AUTHORITYHOHMAN, J T
US GEOLOGICAL SURVEYHARBOR MEDICAL INCWAHL, C BNJ/AMERICAN WCNJ/AMERICAN WC
NJ/AMERICAN WCNJ/AMERICAN WCNJ/AMERICAN WCNJ/AMERICAN WCNJ/AMERICAN WC
ANIVITO, MNJ/AMERICAN WCNJ/AMERICAN WCNJ/AMERICAN WCSOMERS POINT SA
VENTNOR CITY WDVENTNOR CITY WDVENTNOR- CITY WDVENTNOR CITY WDVENTNOR CITY WD
VENTNOR CITY WDVENTNOR CITY WDVENTNOR CITY WDLAWSON, E ROSEMARYGEYER, 0
NJ/AMERICAN WCSTATE OF NJHAMMONTON WDWHEATON- PLASTI-COTECLARK, RUSSELL
CLARK, RUSSELLCLARK, RUSSELLCLARK, RUSSELLCLARK, RUSSELLCLARK, RUSSELL
GRECO, JOSEPHGRECO, JOSEPHGRECO, JOSEPHVACCARELLA, JOSEPHDADSON FARMS
19521953194819581954
19321930195019251930
19611930192519301968
19301930192819631954
19591951195319691951
19461970197019691969
19531966196919701963
1965
192119241923
19651927193119601959
19801980197819741955
19561965196519641964
19461948194919631945
ARTESIANMCGINNIS, ELAYNE NYADKISSON, CMCGINNIS, E
KELLY COLAYNE NYLAYNE NY
--LAYNE NY
LAYNE NYLAYNE NYLAYNE NYLAYNE NYLAYNE NY
LAYNE NYLAYNE NYCOYLE.DANIELSCHULTES, ACWILLIAMS, J
LAUMAN, CWHAUSER, GUSWILLIAMS, JS JERSEY DRLSCHULTES, AC
ARTESIANS JERSEY DRLS JERSEY DRLS JERSEY DRLS JERSEY DRL
WILLIAMS, JSHANNAHAN COS JERSEY DRLS JERSEY DRLARTESIAN
LAYNE NY
ARTESIAN
LAYNE NY
ARTESIAN
SKYPALA, R
SCHULTES, ACSCHULTES, ACLAYNE NYSKINNER, VAN
.
.
.
.
SACCO, CHAS
1221391619798
110116680
252
670110689131118
10021119518160
10003550
99
128
51188
130
835805815810810
835
8196156
125183298130
85
1161391619798
10997
668565208
63690666100105
9219519518160
68031509599
123151919588
51159101144110
793805815810810
8038308105756
9511121513065
110901006295
604510085100
1061301279290
4867
610 -
178
583606067075
6216014516854
67025429179
78147879184
461299714080
740755765760750
740800750515.0
70101185110
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75
38
Table 3.--Records of selected veils and exploratory boreholes in Atlantic County and vicinity--Continued
Bottom of open
interval (feet)
Diameter Altitude of of land
Type of casing surface openings 1 (inches) (feet)
Water level (feet)
Date of water- level Discharge
measure- ( ga 1 1 ons ment per minute)
Specific capacity Primary (gallons use per minute of per foot) site"*
Primary use of 3
water dAquifer
code*
useswell number
ATLANTIC COUNTY --Continued
1161391579798
10997
660
208
63390
666100105
9219519518160
68031509599
118151919588
51159101144110
790805815810810
8008308105756
95111215130
..
--
-.--
85
SSLSS
SSL-S
LSSSS
SSSSS
SSSSS
RSSSS
SSSSS
LSSSS
LSSSS
SSLS-
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i" 416,1022.50
18,1226,2410826,24
12,82616,102618
262624,1262
8422
20,10
82222
220,12226
126,4.58,4848,6
124
20,16,12,842
6' 2o884
44444
..
4
3030503020
25101011.77.8
815101010
6.975
1010
10102030.815
3019.219.227.421
30.1918.819.510
1010101010
1010107580
252011055
100
1009595100100
100951007570
161540
24
135
4711.67
31209610
510-14610
3416242410
3018182217
26181615
95
636365
80
65108
10.41427
--
--
--..
-
06-00-195205-00-195312-09-1948
07-08-1954
05-04-193200-00-193010-26-195005-28-192512-00-1930
08-09-196111-00-193000-00-192500-00-193011-18-1968
00-00-193012-00-193008-00-192801-00-196307-00-1954
12-00-195911-00-195105-00-195307-24-196903-16-1951
04-05-194603-00-197003-00-197007-00-196907-00-1969
00-00-195309-13-196607-00-196903-00-1970
06-30-1965
00-00-192100-00-192400-00-1923
05-03-1965
07-00-193102-00-196001-00-1959
10-14-198012-17-198001-18-1978
--
-.--
20030
602
20
110012201060
721
1050119010008191010
120098166810015
210251015
1000
45015151515
101000
1515
100
10203751000500960
818
7501640
122110
--
-
.-
--
86
43
2
282712
14
2132302220
322227
5
122
15
6
--
212
--
171216917
11
3487
126
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121CKKD121CKKD122KRKDL122KRKDL121CKKD
122KRKDL121CKKD122KRKDL121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
122KRKDL121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
010556010557010559010560010562
010563010564010565010566010567
010568010569010570010571010572
010573010574010575010576010577
010578010579010580010581010582
010583010584010585010586010587
010588010589010590010591010592
010593010594010595010596010597
010598010599010600010601010602
010603010604010605010606010607
010608010609010610010611010612
010613010614010615010616010617
Footnotes at end of table.
39
Table 3.--Records of selected wells and exploratory boreholes in Atlantic County end vicinity--Continued
useswell number
010618 010619 010620 010621 010622
010623 010624 010625 010626010627
010628010629010630010631010632
010633010634010636010637010639
010640010641010642010643010644
010645010646010647010648010649
010650010651010652010653010654
010655010656010657010658010659
010660010661010662010663010664
010665010666010668010669010670
010671010672010673010674010675
010676010677010678010679010680
Site identificetion
393817074454202 393856074420301 393106074582401 393102074582201 392859074344501
392922074545701 393625074484701 392938074570501 393234074560201393213074564901
393856074493701393628074502501392839074314501392845074384601392952074341701
393107074345201393107074345202392609074311601393217074382301393059074585001
393625074484601393942074465601393901074462101394025074465601393950074472101
393933074480501392818074544201393029074580401392125074260401392246074271401
392653074425401393557074483101393546074484301393600074475001393600074475002
393629074484101393929074451201393617074481601394055074471401393234074564601
393052074443601393745074483701391859074312203392108074264801392109074263901
392027074285101392227074294101392159074254401392147074261901392137074261401
392154074255101392137074261402392130074255301392058074271102392139074250101
392135074252101392132074262202392155074244601392120074260601392120074260602
Latitude (degrees)
393817 393856 393106 393102 393101
392922 393628 392938 393234393217
393856393615392841392904392952
393055393055392510393217393059
393631393937393904394025393950
394007392818393030392125392246
392651393553393546393600393600
393627393626393614394055393235
393303393627391859392107392110
392027392227392159392147392137
392154392137392130392058392139
392131392129392201392120392120
Longitude (degrees)
0744542 0744203 0745824 0745822 0743445
0745457 0744846 0745705 07456060745643
074493907450160743226074381 10743417
07435070743507074311507438230745859
07448400744705074463107446560744721
07447260745442074580807426040742714
07442540744836074484307447520744752
07450290744528074481207447140745645
07444120744939074312207426480742639
07428510742941074254407426190742614
074255107426140742553074271 10742501
07425250742523074243907426060742606
Dete of well
const rue - Owner tion Contractor
Depth drilled (feet)
ATLANTIC COUNTY --Continued
DADSON FARMS 1950 DADSON FARMS 1947 FIOCCHI, RUDY 1950 FIOCCHI. RUDY 1944 GRUNOU BROTHERS 1957
BACHINSKY, E 1950 - VACCARELLA. J 1958 DENOVELLIS. C 1951 CONSALO FARMS 1956CONSALO FARMS
PULEO, ANTHONYSOUTH JERSEY GAS COAC MEDICAL CENTERLIEPE BROTHERSGRUNOW BROTHERS
GRUNOU BROTHERSGRUNOW BROTHERSATLANTIC CITY MUAEGG HARBOR UWVAI, PETER
VACCARELLA, JOSEPHSCAFFIDI, ROBCOIA BROTHERS FARMMAZZA, ANTHONYGLOSSY FRUIT FARM
LA MONACA, HUGHBADARACCO FARMSMAROLDA FARMSBALLY PARK PLACEDEPT OF ENERGY
HAMILTON TWP WDWUILLERMIN, A CWUILLERMIN, EDWARDWUILLERMIN, EDWARDWUILLERMIN, EDWARD
VACCARELLA, ADIMEO, WM JRWUILLERMIN, EDWARDLUCCA, JOSEPHMONFARDINI, LOUIS
AC EXPRESSWAY AUTHORITYMAIMONE, SANTOLONGPORT WDDEAUVILLE HOTELRITZ CONDOMINIUMS
VENTNOR CITY WDAMERICAN PROPERTY GROUPSEASHORE SUPPLY COSOUTH JERSEY GAS COAMERICAN ICE CO
ABBOTTS DAIRIESAMERICAN ICE COSANDS CASINOPRESIDENT HOTELST CHARLES HOTEL
RESORTS INTERNATIONALRESORTS INTERNATIONALROYAL PALACE HOTELSHELBURNE HOTELCARNIVAL CLUB
1955
19621969197419661966
19541959197519791973
19791979197919781978
19781976197619791978..--
19821982
1981 -
196919531973
19801978192419001924
18961942192319251927
19251931191119261896
19131900192519001910
-
SACCO, CHASSCHULTES, ACSCHULTES, ACDELMARVA
LAYNE NYLAYNE NYSKINNER, VAN
ATLANTIC INCATLANTIC INCATLANTIC INCATLANTIC INCSKINNER, VAN
ATLANTIC INCSKINNER, VANSKINNER, VANLAYNE NY
--
D'AGOSTINO
D'AGOSTINOD'AGOSTINO
D'AGOSTINO
D'AGOSTINOCARUSO, CSKINNER, VAN
SCHULTES, ACFONTE, FRANK
LAYNE NY
----
..
--
SCHULTES, AC
194216155
--87
428160
1005810585160
902361788841050
380
123120
98
12443146
172100----
855
862
..----
841--
847
Depth Top of of open well interval (feet) (feet)
100 108 100 100 80
65 90 153 65168
8011217815547
968553.4
428160
1005B10585159
90236178835--
..120--
123120
98
12443146
157100835830855
810400842840845
841101825830822
831844830830835
..87.315591--
..--
43.4335100
8048856599
70176108775
--
---- -
9360
58 -
7033106
13440--
780
780
760--
765
--
773
40
Table 3.--Records of selected wells and exploratory boreholes in Atlantic County and vicinity Continued
Bottom of open
interval (feet)
;102176155
--
53.4425160
10058
10585159
90236178835
-
123120
98
12443146
154100
840
840
824
825
835
Diameter Altitude of of land Water
Type of casing surface level openings 1 (inches) (feet) (feet)
-
,SRS
_.LSS
SSSSS
SSSRX
.
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P
SSS
PS-L
.
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4
3
4 6
38
on 10 Q20/12.8
4
4
12164
6466
10
686
30,24 16,104
108
68
6
848
1066
16,12,8
16,12,8
16
6
12,10,8,6
70 40 110 120 55
105 75 100 120 125
13580656055
60605
3595
7570757075
75100105
55
2085908075
80609075
115
8070101010
105
101010
101010158
101010108
Date of water- level Discharge
measure- (gallons ment per minute)
Spec i f i c capacity Primary (gallons use per minute of per foot) site''
ATLANTIC COUNTY --Continued
13.1219
..
1276
681098
6201878
2.96
2712
13
207
14
23.42
80
--
37--
74.5
08-01-196906-28-197407-01-1966
..10-22-197503-22-197903-00-1973
11-02-197905-18-197904-18-197905-18-197810-05-1978
05-05-197812-15-197606-00-197611-14-1979
11-29-1984
03-29-198204-13-1982
09-10-1981
07-27-r:910-28-195308-00-1973
07-12-198004-21-1978
00-00-1971
--
06-01-1923
04-25-1985
2002751070
-
40260253
20030200150300
2005004601020
--
--
5009551
36060
402
230350
210
325--
400
15467--
134
53
508
2025-
177
1716
--
261951
3118
-
--
..
8
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U U I I I
U HI
I
HHTII
IIUPI
IIIUI
IIICuuIIIIIuIuIPIuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
Aquifer code*
121CKKD 121CKKD 121CKKD 121CKKD 121CKKD
121CKKD 121CKKD 121CKKD 121CKKD 121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD122KRKDL121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD122KRKDL124PNPN
122KRKDL121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDU122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL121CKKD122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
useswell number
010618 010619 010620 010621 010622
010623 010624 010625 010626 010627
010628010629010630010631010632
010633010634010636010637010639
010640010641010642010643010644
010645010646010647010648010649
010650010651010652010653010654
010655010656010657010658010659
010660010661010662010663010664
010665010666010668010669010670
010671010672010673010674010675
010676010677010678010679010680
Footnotes at end of table.
41
Table 3.--Records of selected wells and exploratory boreholes in Atlantic County and vicinity-Continued
uses well
number
010681 010682 010683 010685010686
010687010688010689010691010692
010693010694010695010696010697
010698010699010700010701010702
010703010704010705010706010707
010708010709010710010711010712
010713010714010715010716010717
010718010719010720010721010722
010723010724010725010726010727
010729010730010731010732010736
010739010740010741010742010743
010744010745010746010747010748
Site identification
392123074260002 392137074252401 392334074231201 392856074550201392908074321301
393648074455001392945074283001392945074282001393326074471701393326074471702
393603074475801392313074324001392306074352001392628074322001392628074321601
392629074320601392933074460402392933074460401393148074561701392032074300801
393232074263901392232074234401392507074404001392933074313001393904074440001
392921074360701392510074221901391726074222101391955074250701392902074505102
392902074505101391946074512502391946074512501393449074464901392933074313002
391957074460601393242074482201393544074510001393144074301001392339074333701
392704074381801393049074395801393418074353701392938074254301392931074312501
392346074491601392141074413301393820074353001392201074340002392700074473001
391850074481801393210074371701392613074420302392606074415601392133074364101
393530074481501393523074482201393220074372301392552074455702392557074460702
Date of well
Latitude Longitude construe (degrees) (degrees) Owner tion
392123 392134 392410 392853392841
393648392944392944393341393341
393603392313392308392632392633
392635392933392933393148392032
392639392343393507392933393904
392921392510391726391955392902
392902391946391946393449392933
391957393241393549393145392339
392704393049393418392939392933
392346392141393220392102392738
391850393210392613392606392122
393530393523393220392552392550
0742600 0742521 0742227 07454280743228
07445500742830074282507447040744704
07447580743240074352107432280743237
07432460744604074460407456170743008
07432320743733074404207431300744400
07436070742220074222107425070745051
07450510745124074512407446490743130
07446060744818074505907430090743337
07438180744000074353707425440743130
07449160744133074353007434000744727
07448180743716074420307441560743633
07448110744B18074372107445570744626
ATLANTIC COUNTY --Continued
MARLBOROUGH-BLENHEIM HOTEL 1900 RESORTS INTERNATIONAL 1980 BRIGANTINE WO 1980 MOLINELLI, JOHN 1968AC MEDICAL CENTER
GARDNERS EXPRESSSMITHVILLE WCSMITHVILLE WCATLANTIC BLUEBERRY COATLANTIC BLUEBERRY CO
WUILLERMIN, AUGUST CVINELAND TRANSIT MIXNJ/AMERICAN WCATLANTIC CITY MUAATLANTIC CITY MUA
ATLANTIC CITY MUAUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEYUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEYBUENA BOROUGH MUAUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
US GEOLOGICAL SURVEYUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEYUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEYUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEYCOLUMBIA FARMS
LENOX INCBRIGANTINE COUNTRY CLUBUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEYUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEYUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
US GEOLOGICAL SURVEYUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEYUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEYUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEYUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
US GEOLOGICAL SURVEYUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEYUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEYUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEYUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
US GEOLOGICAL SURVEYUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEYUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEYUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEYUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
US GEOLOGICAL SURVEYUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEYBOUND, WILLIAMBRIGHION ORCHIDSBALIC, SAVO
TUCKAHOE TURF FARMEGG HARBOR CITYHAMILTON TWPHAMILTON TWPBROWNING FERRIS CO
HAMMONTON TOWNHAMMONTON TOWNEGG HARBOR CITYWEYMOUTH TWPWEYMOUTH TWP
1982
19641981198119831983
19831984198119841984
19841984198419841985
19851985198519851967
19761966198519851985
19851985198519851985
19851985198519851985
19851985198519851985
19851985198019831974
19791983198519851983
19851985198319801983
Contractor
LAYNE NY LAYNE NY DELMARVASCHULTES, AC
FONTE, FRANKLAYNE NYLAYNE NYD'AGOSTINOD'AGOSTINO
D'AGOSTINOSCHULTES, ACSCHULTES, ACLAYNE NYLAYNE NY
LAYNE NYNJGSUS GEOL SURVSCHULTES, ACSCHULTES, AC
SCHULTES, ACSCHULTES, ACSCHULTES, ACSCHULTES, ACFONTE, FRANK
SCHULTES, ACLAYNE NYWARREN GEORGEWARREN GEORGENJGS
NJGSNJGSNJGSNJGSNJGS
US GEOL SURVUS GEOL SURVUS GEOL SURVUS GEOL SURVUS GEOL SURV
US GEOL SURVUS GEOL SURVUS GEOL SURVUS GEOL SURVUS GEOL SURV
US GEOL SURVUS GEOL SURVMCGINNIS, EMCGINNIS, ESKINNER, VAN
SKINNER, VANS JERSEY DRLCRAIG TESTINGCRAIG TESTINGAQUA WELL
HYDRO GROUPHYDRO GROUPS JERSEY DRLCRAIG TESTINGCRAIG TESTING
Depth drilled (feet)
830 87175
84186202120120
90160165202202
202160945470840
608678540680
185
1060966396
57375
600550336
3042222736.4
4424243627
3327
95195
10225585240
2020254060
Depth of well (feet)
830 840 780 87172
84180180120120
90110135180175
179160544460755
575611
535130
16877
1020871387
54073
335
26.382225.36.
41.2323.30.22.
31.22.10595148
10225585240
2020234060
Top of open
interval (feet)
2
94
6
299
97
725 39149
741301304040
6590100130125
128130479410740
560596
520
128
973820377
52563
320
23.351922.33.
38.2020.27.19.
28.19.
89.118
925
383215
8832040
2
94
6
299
97
5
42
Table 3.--Records of selected wells and exploratory boreholes in Atlantic County and vicinity Continued
Bottom of open
interval (feet)
77587169
84180180120120
90110130180175
178160539460750
570606
530
168
1000850387
53573
330
26.2382225.936.4
41.62323.230.922.9
31.922.7
95148
10225585240
2020234060
Type of openings
.SsS
sRRSS
SSRRR
RPPSS
SS
S
P-Sssss.-sPPPPPPPPPPPP.RP
PPPPP
PPPPP
Diameter Altitude of of land
casing surface 1 (inches) (feet)
18,121712,8
418181010
6816,1030,24,1830,24,18
30,24,18
10.484
44
46
17 O124812,412 4T
44
4
22222
22222
22224
44444
44444
51010
11065
10030305050
80502526.530.9
33.14040120
5
38.150904070
705
100
10045457040
3570653045
7565152540
7225452580
1045556040
75.664.74552.275.3
Water level (feet)
Date of water- level Discharge
measure- (gallons ment per minute)
Specific capacity (gal Ions per minute per foot)
ATLANTIC COUNTY- -Continued
79.5582023
2137
11129.3358
815.5.-
8979.8
70.981.3
57.4
142.70
74.385.137.1
10715
22.3
8.526.58
20.121.3
26.19.86.2724.415.4
12.118162640-4103739.311
9.295
2621.1
11-16-198301-02-198006-10-196811-24-1982
07-18-198108-26-198308-26-1983
09-09-198301-07-198407-15-198102-21-198403-12-1984
03-12-198410-16-1984
01-16-198404-04-1985
03-28-198504-03-1985
04-02-1985
08-31-197606-13-198409-13-198508-14-198510-10-1985
10-10-198507-09-1985
06-28-1985
11-06-198511-04-198511-04-198511-07-198511-05-1985
01-14-198611-05-198501-23-198611-07-198511-12-1985
01-13-198602-26-198610-06-198008-20-198302-22-1974
11-01-197911-22-198307-20-198511-20-198512-06-1983
11-12-198511-14-198500-00-198302-15-198002-27-1986
.-10601190305
9044240
250120012001200
12002.-
40063
70.425.9
63400
411
55.43820
11.510
--75
10--..1
--.-
-
--101545
50344
32
22
20
116317
354240
5382117
21
.-32
3
2
21
128
35
-.5
--
-
..
-
221
Primary use Of 2site'1
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HPPII
INPPP
PUUUU
UUUUINUUUU
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Iuuuuuuuuu
Aquifer code 4
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD122KRKDL124PNPN122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKD122KRKDL121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD122KRKDL122KRKDL121CKKD
124PNPN121CKKD122KRKDL121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
useswell number
010681010682010683010685010686
010687010688010689010691010692
010693010694010695010696010697
010698010699010700010701010702
010703010704010705010706010707
010708010709010710010711010712
010713010714010715010716010717
010718010719010720010721010722
010723010724010725010726010727
010729010730010731010732010736
010739010740010741010742010743
010744010745010746010747010748
Footnotes at end of table.43
Table 3.--Records of selected wells and exploratory boreholes in Atlantic County and vicinity-Continued
useswell
numberSite
identificationLatitude (degrees)
Longitude (degrees)
Date of well
construc- Owner tion Contrector
Depth drilled (feet)
Depth Top of of open well interval (feet) (feet)
ATLANTIC COUNTY- -Continued
010749010750010751010752010753
010754010755010756010757010758
010759010760010761010762010763
010764010765010766010767010768
010769010770010771010772010773
010774010775010776010778010779
010780010781010782010783010784
010785010786010788010789010790
010791010792010834
090002090004090005090008090092
090106090108090109090110090116
090124090126090127090129090132
392225074454902393627074511301393346074505601393120074554601393133074564402
392640074371501392657074362401392830074281201392834074282602393139074393501
393050074344101393047074344302392740074303702393348074415001392758074473101
392216074375801393551074323001392130074414202391949074385401392247074350002
392445074424401392241074493301392113074322301393604074482401393414074492702
392457074435501393232074263902393232074263903392232074234403392640074345201
392251074300201392707074325301392704074331101392702074333201392632074334401
392632074335801392643074325501392826074523401392703074283701392519074381601
393938074454101393823074492901392017074300201
390420074443502390528074433801390545074432601390621074425201390525074485101
391343074375501391500074364501391535074361101391604074353901391638074345101
391712074334001390747074424101390847074420001390926074413101390301074454501
392225393627393346393120393135
392640392657392830392834393140
393050393047392742393348392658
392217393351392131391949392256
392444392241392113393604393414
392457392639392639392344392640
392251392634392632392629392632
392632392643392826392703392519
393938393823392017
390420390528390545390621390525
391343391500391535391604391638
391712390747390847390926390301
07445490745114074505607455460745545
07436460743624074281207428240743938
07434410743443074303507441530744730
07437570743232074413007438540743504
07442430744933074322307448240744927
07443550743232074323207437320743452
07430020743254074330707433320743344
07433580743255074523407428370743816
074454107449290743002
07444350744338074432607442480744851
07437550743645074361 107435390743451
07433400744241074420007441310744545
ESTELL MANOR CITYFOLSOM BOROUGHBUENA VISTA TWPBUENA BOROUGHBUENA BOROUGH
WINZINGER, ROBERTWINZINGER, ROBERTGALLOWAY TWPGALLOWAY TWPGALLOWAY TWP
GALLOWAY TWPGALLOWAY TWPGALLOWAY TWPKLOTZ, WILLIAMFARNSWORTH, JOHN
EGG HARBOR TWP BD OF EDAHLSTED, DAVIDHOUDE, NORMAN JMARTINELLI, JOSEPHMADISON, J P
HAUGHEY, GESTELL MANOR BD OF EDHACKNEY BOAT YARD INCCRAMER, R HPEZZUTO, M
ATLANTIC COUNTY PARKATLANTIC CITY MUAATLANTIC CITY MUAUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEYUS DEPT TRANSPORTATION
COMFORT INNATLANTIC CITY MUAATLANTIC CITY MUAATLANTIC CITY MUAATLANTIC CITY MUA
ATLANTIC CITY MUAATLANTIC CITY MUALEVARI, KENNETHSEAVIEW COUNTRY CLUBSOUTH JERSEY GAS CO
COLUMBIA FARMSHAMMONTON WDUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
CAPE MAY COUNTY
AVALON WDAVALON WDAVALON WDAVALON WDNJ/AMERICAN WC
NJ/AMERICAN WCNJ/AMERICAN WCNJ/AMERICAN WCNJ/AMERICAN WCNJ/AMERICAN WC
NJ/AMERICAN WCSEA ISLE CITY WDSEA ISLE CITY WDSEA ISLE CITY WDSTONE HARBOR WD
19761985197819841978
1976197619801980--
19841984198319811975
19691980198419831984
19851983197219791985
19181984198419851943
19851985198519851985
19851985198519861985
198519821988
19711968197619301967
19241970194619651937
19701957195419261955
CRAIG TESTINGS JERSEY DRLCRAIG TESTINGROBBINS BROTHERSCRAIG TESTING
CRAIG TESTINGCRAIG TESTINGABSECON ELECABSECON ELEC
--
SCHULTES, ACSCHULTES, ACABSECON ELECABSECON ELECMCGINNIS, E
STOTHOFF, WMABSECON ELECMCGINNIS, EMCGINNIS, EABSECON ELEC
D'AGOSTINOQUINLAN, JHACKNEY DRLG
-
NICHOLAS, AJABSECON ELECABSECON ELECNJGSLAYNE NY
SCHULTES, ACHYDRO GROUPHYDRO GROUPHYDRO GROUPHYDRO GROUP
HYDRO GROUPHYDRO GROUPQUINLAN, JWC SERVICESWC SERVICES
S JERSEY DRLLAYNE NYGRASSROOTS
LAYNE NYLAYNE NYSCHULTES, ACARTESIANSCHULTES, AC
ARTESIANSCHULTES, ACARTESIANSCHULTES, AC
SCHULTES, ACSCHULTES, ACSCHULTES, AC
--LAYNE NY
5538203017
322£3534--
20203885
11490140126115
150
1802059871
166
661201202202202
20220290266165
1402421050
905950982930839
820902923871835
901902993
965
5538193017
322434329
1917388165
11481140126112
1397012012595
1801829371163
631182180183183
18417690242157
140218997
864923839930791
810843814814810
843802830864883
35189
207
221424224
42
287662
9476
132120107
1325511710585
1601327361143
606131130132132
13312540196147
40178970
821880784845681
760774749759760
774736742801830
44
Table 3.--Records of selected wells and exploratory boreholes in Atlantic County and vicinity--Continued
Bottom of Diameter Altitude open of of land
interval Type of casing surface (feet) openings 1 (inches) (feet)
Water level (feet)
Date of water- level Discharge
measure- (gallons ment per minute)
Spec i f i c capacity (gallons per minute per foot)
Primary use of , site"1
Primary useOf 3water 13 Aquifer
code 4
useswell number
ATLANTIC COUNTY --Continued
5538193017
322434329
1917388165
11481140126112
13970
12012595
1801829371163
626182180183183
18417690239157
140218991
861920839925791
810840809814810
840802830861880
PPPPP
PPPPP
PPPPP
PSRRS
PPPSS
PPPPS
SRRRR
RRPSP
PSS
SPSSS
SSSSS
PSSSS
44444
44444
44422
82422
24
43
1044412,8
10,618181818
1818618,126
8
10,4
18,12,818.12.8
12,816,12.5,10,8
12
8,612.8
14, 16, 812,88
20,12,812 812 8
8,7.6'12,8
60908511595
716029.842.250
59.56057.48070
5010201020
10805
10555
1038.138.15050
525303540
3030905060
60120
5
510101015
1010105
10
105
101010
39.4216
113.17
19149.0813.7
.85
85
237
30111465
613
-
-1835.819.112.1
7016.310.18.258.67
17.118.57
48.525
437.231.5
334843.41933
15502659.778
7035282528
11-19-198510-29-198506-22-197810-25-198407-29-1978
10-16-197610-16-197603-06-198003-00-198002-05-1986
08-09-198408-09-198401-12-198312-05-1981
08-25-196906-12-198011-27-198406-01-198304-12-1984
01-10-198504-00-1983
--
05-16-191803-20-198603-20-198610-16-1985
05-17-198506-13-198506-05-198507-24-198507-01-1985
08-19-198506-20-198505-00-198502-03-198607-17-1985
10-17-198509-13-198205-20-1988
CAPE MAY
04-07-197108-27-196806-14-197607-12-193004-07-1967
08-12-192403-16-197005-08-194606-07-196511-11-1986
05-01-197008-07-195705-01-195400-00-192606-29-1955
55
10
45
1020
1
10102030
12830402020
85
--
175
20.1
351510170015101500
15101510300473100
25
70
COUNTY
708717726685800
700768651831780
768750700450726
1
.-
3
43
--
29
3
723322527
3126
2210
2
3
485
2713
14261824
14913
9
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00000
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wuwwwwwwwwwwuwu
uuuuuuuuuuuuuHH
THHHH
HTHHH
UUUUP
UPPPP
PP!CH
!PU
PPPPP
PPPPP
PPPPP
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
122KRKDL121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD124PNPN
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
010749010750010751010752010753
010754010755010756010757010758
010759010760010761010762010763
010764010765010766010767010768
010769010770010771010772010773
010774010775010776010778010779
010780010781010782010783010784
010785010786010788010789010790
010791010792010834
090002090004090005090008090092
090106090108090109090110090116
090124090126090127090129090132
Footnotes at end of table.45
Table 3.--Records of selected wells and exploratory boreholes in Atlantic County and vicinity-Continued
useswell
numberSite
identificationLatitude (degrees)
Longitude (degrees)
Date of well
construe- Owner tion Contractor
Depth Top of Depth of open drilled well interval (feet) (feet) (feet)
CAPE MAY COUNTY- -Continued
090135090136090144090148090161
090166090173090185
290004290009290012290111290112
290457290459290460290462290464
290465290544290549290557290559
290560290561290565290597290775
290812
390323074452501391152074392701391703074375601391707074375604390704074475001
390351074450601390314074453202391621074435501
394524074063201393346074143001393346074143401394134074083201394218074080801
393510074132701393510074133002393724074115101393253074230801393428074220201
393509074204801393839074105201393848074105301394042074141101393923074101601
393938074100601393948074095401393610074203103393610074202101393339074230101
394244074171501
390323391152391703391707390704
390351390314391621
394524393346393346394134394218
393510393510393724393253393428
393509393839393848394042393912
393938393948393610393610393339
394244
07445250743927074375607437560744750
074450407445320744355
07406320741430074143407408320740808
07413270741330074115107423080742202
07420480741052074105307414110741022
07410060740954074203107420210742301
0741715
STONE HARBOR UDCORSONS INLET UDATLANTIC CITY ELECATLANTIC CITY ELECEASTERN SHORE CONVAL
STONE HARBOR WDSTONE HARBOR WDUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
OCEAN COUNTY
BARNEGAT LIGHT UDBEACH HAVEN UDBEACH HAVEN UDHARVEY CEDARS UDHARVEY CEDARS UD
LONG BEACH UCLONG BEACH UCLONG BEACH UCLITTLE EGG HARBOR MUALITTLE EGG HARBOR MUA
LITTLE EGG HARBOR MUASHIP BOTTOM UDSHIP BOTTOM UDSTAFFORD TUP MUASURF CITY UD
SURF CITY UDSURF CITY UDTUCKERTON MUATUCKERTON MUALITTLE EGG HARBOR MUA
US GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
19491904197519641983
197619811985
19541957194019681956
19701949195119691963
19561953197419651947
19641970196419781983
1985
AMERICAN COHARPER, TBLAYNE NYLAYNE NYFONTE, FRANK
LAYNE NYLAYNE NYSCHULTES, AC
SCHULTES, ACSCHULTES, ACRULON & COOKLAYNE NYSCHULTES, AC
SCHULTES, ACARTESIANARTESIANSCHULTES, ACSCHULTES, AC
ARTESIANRULON & COOKLAYNE NYARTESIANARTESIAN
MURTHA, JOHNSCHULTES, ACSCHULTES, ACHOLM DRLGSCHULTES, AC
SCHULTES, AC
834713678664
884865740
675
508706
697
596607654
340605616436-
557607552598344
610
881834691678654
860860655
646656665503493
653627580564542
329590587428561
557564497500323
610
837802650645639
820810640
593572572465451
551560530509485
308536527385516
514520462400293--
46
Table 3.--Records of selected wells and exploratory boreholes in Atlantic County and vicinity--Continued
Bottom of Diameter Altitudeopen
interval (feet)
Type of openings 1
ofcasing (inches)
of landsurface (feet)
Waterlevel (feet)
Date ofwater-level
measure ment
Specificcapacity Primary
Discharge( ga 1 1 ons per minute)
(gallonsper minute per foot)
useof site 2
Primaryuseof 3 water 1* Aquifer
code 4
useswell number
CAPE MAY COUNTY--Continued
877834690675654
860860650
646656665500493
650623580553542
329578587428557
554562497500318
12612,812,86,4
24,16,104
12,810101610
12
IP8
10121010,8
12,818,1212,8108
101091016
51015
755
1010
810101030
20105
105
51010255
56
27
5457
1115240.3
-1 22
1813
2715182024
181530-2311
12325
3012
11-25-1949
04-25-1975 09-09-1964
04-15-1976 07-01-1981 04-05-1985
725300457300
70085175
OCEAN COUNTY
08-10-1954 05-02-1957
02-21-1968 04-13-1956
12-17-1970 12-15-1949 07-06-1951 02-19-1969 01-23-1963
03-00-1956 06-18-1953 12-03-1973 09-00-1965 07-26-1947
00-00-1964 11-00-1970 12-23-1964 05-16-1980 01-31-1983
343754
1050 703
1200 475 650 752 508
300 940 812 887 610
600 1020 726 1000 366
84132
7102
626
157
2710182432
613182917
1477
145
U U U U U
U Uz zU
zU U U U
U U U U U
p p p p pp pU UpUp p p pp p p p p
122KRKDL 122KRKDL 122KRKDL 122KRKDL 122KRKDL
122KRKDL 122KRKDL 122KRKDL
124PNPN122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL 122KRKDL 122KRKDL 122KRKDL 122KRKDL
122KRKDU 122KRKDL 122KRKDL 122KRKDL 122KRKDL
122KRKDL 122KRKDL 122KRKDL 122KRKDL 122KRKDU
090135090136090144090148090161
090166090173090185
290004290009290012290111290112
290457290459290460290462290464
290465290544290549290557290559
290560290561290565290597290775
122KRKDL 290812
L, Louvered or shuttered; P, Perforated or slotted; R, Wire wound; S, Screened; X, Open hole; Z, Open end.
2 C, Standby; 0, Observation; R, Recharge; T, Test; U, Unused; U, Withdrawal; Z, Destroyed.
3 A, Air conditioning; C, Commercial; E, Power; H, Domestic; I, Irrigation; N, Industrial; P, Public supply; T, Institutional; U, Unused; Z, Other.
4 121CKKD, Kirkwood-Cohansey aquifer system; 122KRKDU, Kirkwood Formation, Rio Grande water-bearing zone; 122KRKDL, Atlantic City 800-foot sand of the Kirkwood Formation, ; 124PNPN, Piney Point aquifer; 124MNSQ, Manasquan Formation.
47
Table 4.--Phvsical properties, common ions, and phenols in water from wells in Atlantic County and vicinity
CUSGS, U.S. Geological Survey; Aquifer codes: 121CKKD. Kirkwood-Cohansey aquifer system; 122KRKDU, Kirkwood Formation, Rio Grande water-bearing zone; 122KRKDL, Atlantic City 800-foot sand of the Kirkwood Formation; and 124PNPN, Piney Point aquifer; --, data unavailable; deg C, degrees Celsius; itS/cm, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius; mg/L, milligrams per liter; /jg/L, micrograms per liter; < f less than]
useswell
numberAquifercode
Dateof
sample
Temperature(deg C)
Spe cificconductance
(A*S/cni)
Specific conductancelab
US/cm)
pH(standard
units)
fab(standard
units)
Alkalinity field(mg/Las
CaCOs)
Alkalinity
lab(mg/Las
CaCO 3 )
Oxygen,dissolved(mg/L)
Hard ness(mg/Las
CaCO 3)
ATLANTIC COUNTY
010013010015010017010025010038
010038010039
010040
010041
010042
010069
010074010094010109010116
010116010117
010118010120
010121010134010135010136010138
010151010154010169010172010179
010180010181010183010185010193
010198010201010226010227010229
010229010232010244
010250
010256010264010278
010279
010281
010286010290010325
121CKKD122KRKDL121CKKD122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
122KRKDL121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
05-15-6404-21-6405-08-6408-22-8504-17-56
04-21-6408-21-8403-12-8508-21-8403-11-85
08-21-8403-11-8504-21-6403-11-8510-02-85
10-16-8510-18-8511-01-8510-16-6308-22-84
03-12-8508-22-8403-12-8510-16-6304-24-69
08-24-8410-10-8410-12-8410-10-8410-12-84
10-25-8510-03-8507-26-8510-24-8510-24-85
08-26-5909-27-8410-31-8509-17-8510-31-85
09-04-8509-17-8510-11-8409-18-8510-17-63
04-24-6909-18-8510-11-8409-06-8510-11-84
10-23-8504-07-6403-19-6405-19-6402-18-86
08-13-6304-24-6909-04-8510-01-8502-05-86
- .
18.0
19.018.5
18.018.518.518.017.5
18.518.518.018.013.5
13.014.516.5
14.5
13.514.013.5
14.0
19.514.013.514.014.5
12.514.515.513.512.5
16.513.014.015.012.5
14.014.014.514.5
--
15.013.016.015.515.0
13.0
13.5
14.516.010.013.0
58166
37,900
140
141146150145150
12013012886130
731702574753
54535559
290
16581783344
6426504639
10563504344
11522015316267
1522210913830
5416
11611651
3677
12850120
182
144148145148
119127
85124
67168249
45
474648--
16375733241
5931534639
63494042
109203145160--
2610913926
47
49
12550120
4.97.37.47.57.8
7.47.37.07.27.0
7.26.96.97.04.8
4.64.64.45.96.0
5.96.06.05.78.3
7.34.94.75.25.0
4.35.25.04.85.1
6.85.04.94.74.7
5.24.54.98.06.4
8.25.24.74.84.5
6.26.05.45.44.5
5.04.24.54.55.8
7.5
7.37.37.27.3
7.27.2
7.24.6
4.34.44.4
5.9
5.95.75.8--
7.65.45.15.95.7
4.35.85.04.75.3
5.34.94.74.6
4.84.75.38.0
6.14.74.84.8
5.9
4.2
5.14.35.6
2622796053
5453535455
404133282
2<1<18
11
1011117
87
68
--
<13323
364222
3<1
6916
614
4
15
2<1
<1<1<1<1
62-
53535455
4240
271.0
<1.0<1.0<1.0
8.0
8.06.06.0
--
643.02.04.03.0
1.03.02.01.02.0
3.01.01.01.0
2.0<1.04.0
65
2.02.02.01.0
5.0
<1.0
1.0<1.0<1.0
0.1--
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.18.4
2.92.94.0
.1
.2
.1
.4--
.2
--
2.06.77.43.26.7
6.84.33.8
7.78.3
.7
8.8
6.3
.3
3.6
7.7.2
2.9
626
4,9002824
2422233737
1215149
32
1050411313
1312131389
29161455
53944
185744
2558166922
642662
93
22227
66
322
32
48
Table 4.--Physical properties, common ions, and phenols in water from wells in Atlantic County and vicinity--Continued
Sodium, dis solved (mg/L as Na)
Potas sium, dis solved (mg/L as K)
Calcium, dis solved (mg/L as Ca)
Magne sium, dis solved (mg/L as Mg)
Si I ica, dis solved (mg/L as
Si02)
Chlo ride, dis solved (mg/L as CD
Sulfate, dis solved (mg/L
as SO 4)
Fluo- ride, dis solved (mg/L as F)
Iron, dis solved (^g/L as Fe)
Manga nese, dis solved <^g/L as Mn)
Phenols total (^g/D
useswell
number
ATLANTIC COUNTY
5.027
7,6002718
2221221415
202121135.4
1.53.9
232.52.0
1.91.92.12.5
18
225.95.63.54.5
3.22.52.44.34.2
158.94.33.43.5
7.43.5194.23.5
3.92.2
16201.8
2.1.9
7.17.12.8
1.52.94.13.54.5
0.52.5
2103.02.8
2.02.82.83.53.4
2.42.42.02.22.0
1.54.22.92.01.6
1.71.51.52.05.7
2.61.31.1.7.9
.9
.63.11.2.6
2.2.7
1.0.8
1.0
1.57.91.02.22.2
2.6.4.4.4.5
1.0<.1<-1<.11.4
.71.43.8.7
3.8
1.27.6
340 18.48.2
7.65.86.1
1010
2.93.73.22.36.1
2.0137.62.82.5
2.72.42.62.4
28
8.82.82.7.91.63
.93
.362.0.6.13
4.9.26.61.61.47
4.9141.0
245.2
22.25.42.41.4
1.5.8
2.82.81.4
2.01.47.7.33
7.6
0.71.7
,0001.7.8
1.21.91.92.82.8
1.11.31.5.9
4.1
1.14.25.31.51.6
1.61.51.61.74.7
1.62.21.8.54.89
.54
.391.0.57.95
1.5.95
1.3.6.67
3.25.73.32.32.2
2.1.44
1.21.2.3
1.2.2
3.63.6.8
.2
.73.0.34
3.2
14298.2 14
2934
3231323434
292928316.4
139.06.8
4750
5049545124
296.37.98.28.6
118.25.5
105.2
365.77.28.89.2
7.85.46.0
3854
376.14.95.38.4
6.43.84.34.3
11
119.95.0
106.9
8.26.8
,0009.63.4
3.83.94.02.12.1
3.95.6
112.69.9
4.313383.33.0
3.12.93.03.3
30
4.8109.25.88.2
.35.14.47.37.4
2.2177.26.75.7
1318435.73.4
4.35.1
28413.2
.22.89.69.63.8
1.95.19.74.09.8
9.013
1,8001412
1215141616
1413109.8.7
1525128.27.9
8.89.9109.613
125.72.41.61.8
122.4.6
5.22.2
12.5
1.84.94.4
<.231
.5109.4
111.0.3.5
3.7
12.6.6.6
4.7
6.015191214
<0.1.2.8.2.1
.3
.2
.1
.2
.2
.2
.2
.3
.1<.1
<.1<.1.2
<.1.2
.1
.1
.2<.1<.1
.2<.1<.1<.1<.1
<.1<.1<.1<.1<.1
.1<.1<.1<.1<.1
<.1.1
<-1<.1.2
.3<.1<.1<.1<-1
<.1<.1<.1<.1<.1
<.1<.1<.1<.1
<0.1
64030010095140
15018019092100
120340450470110
6704659
4,0003,000
2,9003,2003,2003,600
460
14011232069
81011010
27022
640143019098
833
370110150
2083160130
6,40068016016068
1303052500
3,100
30<1
2402410
<122202927
1418<11927
1825
4204061
5862603010
181083
15
98
23133
30101199
8631930<1
552477
78<130308
3010396
95
6
<1<1<1<1
<1<1
<12
323
<1
<1<1<1
<1
2<1221
<132
<14
4
8<1<1
4
1
..
<142
010013010015010017010025010038
010038010039
010040
010041
010042
010069
010074010094010109010116
010116010117
010118010120
010121010134010135010136010138
010151010154010169010172010179
010180010181010183010185010193
010198010201010226010227010229
010229010232010244
010250
010256010264010278
010279
010281
010286010290010325
49
Table 4.--Physical properties, common ions, and phenols in water from wells in Atlantic County and vicinity--Continued
useswell
numberAqui f ercode
Dateof
sample
Temperature(deg C)
Specificconductance
(/iS/cm)
spf:Clf 1Cconductancelab
(/iS/cm)
ATLANTIC COUNTY
010344010348
010349
010351010352
010353
010353010367
010370
010372010375010376010377
010378010383010387
010388
010391010401010405010483
010483010487010492010493
010493
010510010542
010542
010543
010543010549010563010567010568
010569
010573
010573010574
010575
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD122KRKDL
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
04-28-7802-15-7804-16-8511-12-8502-16-78
03-31-7802-15-7804-16-8504-22-6408-20-68
09-07-7304-21-6408-24-8403-13-8503-13-85
08-23-8403-13-8508-23-8412-20-5704-24-69
09-05-8510-03-8510-18-6106-21-8409-05-85
07-26-8510-04-8504-24-6906-10-6006-12-60
06-22-6006-14-5706-14-6006-10-6006-14-60
06-15-6006-22-6006-28-6006-10-6006-14-60
06-22-6006-28-6006-21-8410-08-8509-10-59
11-29-6304-22-6401-26-3304-28-6408-24-84
01-26-3209-06-3304-28-6402-13-3209-06-33
04-28-6409-05-3304-28-6409-05-3304-28-64
11.5
12.515.013.5
11.510.014.013.511.5
14.018.019.019.019.0
19.018.518.512.0
13.514.512.012.514.0
13.014.013.512.012.0
12.0
10.010.010.0
10.010.010.010.08,5
8.58.512.012.015.0
15.013.0
10.017.0
--10.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
7871707060
4659727065
102168156177167
1521651542317
10132212276
3452462929
2629282326
2528292223
2425
122122137
13592
54113
125
95
64
53
6369--
71
--
169179164
149162161
9731
2177
3650
--
..
--
.-
3033
112
--
--
PH(standard
units)
Hlab
(standard
units)
Alka linityfield(mg/Las
CaCOs)
Alka linity
lab(mg/Las
CaCO 3 )
Oxygen,dissolved(mg/L)
Hardness(mg/Las
CaCO 3)
- - Cont i nued
3.84.54.54.44.2
4.84.34.55.65.6
5.57.47.57.47.2
7.47.47.45.16.3
4.35.25.65.55.0
5.14.54.44.74.7
5.45.45.05.85.1
5.84.75.65.35.1
4.84.76.86.56.9
7.45.2
4.86.8
5.1
--
5.2
4.8
5.5
4.54.4--
4.3
--
7.57.57.4
7.47.47.5
--
4.05.2
5.55.0
4.94.4
--
.--
.-
--
5.46.6
7.2
-
--
<1
1<1<1
3
<177
567646563
586060
12
<15574
3
<1
--
--
6664
332
44
122
<1
2<1225
1.0<1 .0--
. _
<1 .0
646560
575959
--
<1 03io
3.03.0
1.0
--
_
--
2.04.0
42
--
.5 -
.4
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
.811.4
8.45.6
< .1.3
--
.2
.1--
.1
-
412784
355109
1230293129
27314032
15554
11
45423
23334
32263
3322
32
28228827
151722150120
147
10812
50
Table 4.--Physical properties, common ions, and phenols in water from wells in Atlantic County and vicinity--Continued
Sodium, dis solved (mg/L as Na)
1.82.22.03.12.3
1.21.64.58.07.9
1226252623
2021171.51.6
2.43.11.61.78.2
2.01.92.03.52.8
3.51.02.73.52.8
2.83.53.52.73.9
2.73.01.41.5
19
176.46.03.512
7.89.0
11220180
105.03.54.43.5
Potas sium, dis
solved (mg/L as K)
.2
.2
.1
.21.1
.3
.4
.4
.2
.8
1.22.52.72.82.7
2.62.93.1.4.4
1.1.3.5.3.7
.9
.71.6.2.1
.21.2<.1.2.1
.1
.5
.2
.2
.5
.2
.1
.2
.12.3
2.21.5.8
1.52.3
1.41.01.05.24.0
1.01.51.51.41.5
Calcium, dis solved (mg/L as Ca)
1.02.21.71.8.8
.9
.91.31.61.6
8.89.09.58.9
8.29.412
.8
.4
2.6.73.8.85
1.2
.47
.76
.8
.4
.8
.4
.4
.4
.4
.8
1.2.4.4.4.4
1.2.8.22.25
8.2
7.22.81.41.67.9
1.82.03.2
1310
1.61.22.41.62.4
Magne sium, dis solved (mg/L as Mg)
.31.5.71.73.5
.3
.7
.481.51.2
2.21.91.71.71.7
1.61.92.4.2.3
2.1.71.7.34
1.9
.64
.82
.6
.2,2
.2
.4
.5
.5
.5
<.1.2.2
1.2.5
<.1.2.3.31
2.8
2.43.61.01.01.7
2.52.93.4
2823
2.41.01.0.9
1.5
Silica, dis solved (mg/L as
Si02)
2.62.12.73.1
11
2.53.63.59.3
10
1028282929
292928137.3
116.17.16.26.3
179.3
254.84.4
4.87.03.95.76.1
4.83.94.84.85.2
4.85.15.65.79.8
168.25.6
2635
7.16.26.5127.2
7.019172218
Chlo ride, dis solved (mg/L as Cl)
ATLANTIC
5.25.04.36.13.5
1.83.36.3
1412
176.87.47.56.5
4.46.8<.12.24.5
7.06.53.24.016
4.43.24.15.55.4
4.62.64.54.35.4
4.94.33.44.03.2
3.53.310112.2
2.611105.82.2
121319
430360
146.07.14.55.4
Sulfate, dis solved (mg/L
as SO 4
COUNT Y-
1316151512
1113133.43.2
7.012141212
1112123.61.1
19<.2<.21.5<.2
6.511101.52.1
.4
.43.62.91.5
1.93.31.53.12.7
3.82.5
655611
129.21.5
119.3
4.55.4
113727
2.011121111
Fluo- ride, dis solved (mg/L as F)
-Continued<.1<.1.02
<.1<.1
<.1<.1.04
<.1.1
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2<.<.
<.<.<.<.<.
<.<.
<!i<.i<.i.1
<.1<.<.<.<.<.<.1<.i<.i<.i.2
.2<.1
<.1.1
.1--
.1
<.1
<.1
Iron, dis solved(^g/Las Fe)
250401412
770
4,800<10
7680570
10011018074
581601103030
1,2003513049059
1,90026040
8,20015,000
10,00025,00011,00011,0003,200
34,00010,00010,00011,0004,800
11,00011,00036,00037,0002,900
4,600170
1,600280
40
230
1,500
1,400
Manga nese, dis solved (W3/L as Mn)
20201517
<10
3030423040
<1131414
151417<1<1
194
<1518
91120
10090
7010906040
301004030130
203053
650
260<1
<134
30
20
<1
30
Phenols total (^g/D
2--
<1<1<1
<1<1<1
<13
<1<1
11
..
<16
<1
uses well
number
010344010348
010349
010351010352
010353
010353010367
010370
010372010375010376010377
010378010383010387
010388
010391010401010405010483
010483010487010492010493
010493
010510010542
010542
010543
010543010549010563010567010568
010569
010573
010573010574
010575
51
Table 4.--Physical properties, common ions, and phenols in water from wells in Atlantic County and vicinity--Continued
useswell
numberAquifercode
Dateof
sample
Temperature
(deg C)
Specificconductance
(MS/cm)
spf:Clf 1Cconductancelab
(MS/cm)
ATLANTIC COUNTY
010575010576010578
010583
010592010593
010597010598
010600
010601010604010611
010628010639010648010680010682
010682010699010701010702
010703
010704
t) 10706
010706010710
010711
010711010712010713010714010717
010718010719010720010721010731
010732010736010739010740010741
010742010743010744010745010746
010747010748010749010750010751
121CKKD121CKKD122KRKDL122KRKDL121CKKD
121CKKD122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL121CKKD124PNPN122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL121CKKD124PNPN121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
10-17-8503-27-6409-12-5904-29-6904-22-64
10-29-8508-23-8403-13-8504-21-6408-23-84
08-23-8403-13-8510-03-8510-29-8509-26-85
10-17-8511-01-8505-12-8504-25-8508-22-84
03-12-8502-10-8602-18-8604-04-8502-12-86
03-28-8502-25-8604-03-8502-11-8604-02-85
02-20-8609-11-8509-13-8508-11-8508-13-85
08-14-8510-10-8510-10-8511-13-8510-09-85
11-13-8511-13-8511-12-8511-14-8511-25-85
10-24-8511-26-8511-26-8512-18-8511-20-85
11-20-8511-20-8512-18-8512-18-8512-19-85
11-15-8502-27-8611-19-8512-10-8502-26-86
13.0
15.013.0
13.018.518.518.518.5
18.518.514.013.513.0
14.513.518.518.519.0
18.512.515.018.516.5
18.515.516.013.015.5
15.019.519.518.519.0
19.013.515.012.014.0
13.514.014.515.513.0
13.513.514.014.016.5
14.514.516.011.016.0
12.512.014.514.07.5
5527,800
16317460
51152160138151
1421442451134
5760270197156
180155475123180
112136125149102
155502502228215
22179
75021104
33197013543
90434910237
2825255154800
3619
28248720
56
--
54153160
151
1411422352127
5759
271200175
185173486
184
140
155
165485483226218
22072
7632198
35186813144
88324210239
525684
486
3721
18151
812
PH(standard
units)
pHlab
(standard
units)
Alka linityfield(mg/Las
CaCOs)
Alka linity
lab(mg/Las
CaCO 3 )
Oxygen,dis
solved(mg/L)
Hardness(mg/Las
CaCO 3)
Cent i nued
5.83.97.68.25.9
5.57.57.67.57.5
7.47.44.66.04.4
5.04.87.78.47.2
7.68.08.37.39.6
7.18.77.29.16.7
9.68.48.47.97.9
7.96.28.45.16.8
4.95.14.94.55.0
4.94.84.54.44.5
5.94.95.06.66.0
5.05.15.94.95.9
5.6
5.47.67.5
7.5
7.57.45.25.94.4
5.05.07.78.17.4
7.68.08.1
9.1
8.4
8.7--
9.37.98.07.47.2
7.66.38.55.46.7
5.55.14.94.55.6
4.85.24.84.84.8
5.65.65.95.7
5.15.55.55.25.9
9<16566--
961645356
55524
12<1
33
838068
68742106470
4462
66--
701051036875
7323
2284
35
233
<13
21
<1<13
12423
52285
33
1245
322
4.0
--
5.06161
57
52533.0
11<1.0
3.02.0
828265
6571
211
63
52
61--
6510010072--
7119
2302.0
33
1.02.01.01.01.0
2.0<1.0<1.0<1.02.0
2.0<1.08.019
2.01.0
353.0
259
0.2
--
6.8.1.1
.1
.1
.19.41.26.5
9.26.3.2.3.1
.2
.2
.3--.3
.1
.7 -
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.2
.26.9.1
9.86.23.77.44.7
3.23.9.2
3.46.4
.38.57.5--.3
9.09.6.3
9.1.3
114,000
42518
534342426
23243
25
1313325425
2677682430
3137434424
32292933
3221582
36
62
12306
1153228
88614
52
3711
240
52
Table 4.--Physical properties, common ions, and phenols in water from wells in Atlantic County and vicinity--Continued
Sodium.dissolved(mg/Las Na)
3.05,300
18197.5
6.718192121
19212.5
117.4
2.93.3
451927
293.8791722
9.1107.18.3
11
12919033
313.8
1502.24.1
3.02.55.77.23.7
9.72.02.53.21.4
4.64.54.6
30
4.41.8
142.0
68
Potassium.dissolved(mg/Las K)
1.91203.6
.2
.73.03.02.02.6
2.42.5.4
<.12.9
1.91.13.44.13.0
2.92.37.82.65.9
5.36.82.89.22.2
125.95.73.73.3
3.41.9
11.3
2.6
.5
.31.32.7.9
1.3.8
2.21.4.6
.8
.72.04.5
.6
.41.31.12.4
Calcium.dissolved(mg/Las Ca)
2.437013161.6
.3110106.87.8
7.07.4.31
<.024.1
.942.99.3177.2
7.928147.5
10
9.41213147.3
118.98.7
10
9.67.1
13.25
10
.85
.232.59.61.3
.66
.9
.74.5.88
.531.7.8
1.5
.81
.26.72.7
75
Magnesium,dissolved(mg/Las Mg)
1.3740
2.32.61.0
1.12.12.11.71.5
1.41.4.49
<.013.5
2.61.32.12.81.6
1.61.67.91.41.1
1.91.82.62.11.4
1.11.71.72.0--
1.8.9
6.3.41
2.6
.9
.391.41.5.6
2.3.6.4
2.61.3
1.6.9.9
2.4
.75
.44.91.0
14
Silica,dissolved(mg/Las
Si02)
191633367.6
6.528293029
30315.5
206.1
6.37.9
282428
2954123332
3637414242
43212126 -
2624135.2
64
4.54.63.33.78.3
9.49.8145.13.8
4.64.12.55.5
4.84.92.94.92.4
Chloride,dissolved(mg/Las CD
ATLANTIC
5.49,800
5.66.710
104.64.73.95.2
3.73.73.84.114
5.45.4
234.77.9
8.02.3
27
9.6
2.0
2.2
2.479771615
153.2
1103.54.0
4.53.15.4
105.4
123.33.35.43.1
7.97.95.7
58
6.83.4
203.7
83
Sulfate,dissolved(mg/L
as SO 4)
COUNT Y-
9.11,300
14162.6
2.212118.214
1612
.47.1<.2
6.42.2161317
168.85.7
11
8.7
9.6
9.418181616
16114.9.8
9.0
4.91.36.4
234.6
1.84.09.1175.2
7.38.4
1113
2.0.2
7.96.3
10
Fluo-ride.dissolved(mg/Las F)
Iron,dissolved(Ml/las Fe)
Manganese,dissolved(Ml/las Mn)
Phenolstotal(^g/D
useswell
number
-Continued
<0.1<.1.2.3
<.1
<.1.2.2.3.2
.2
.2<.1<.1<.1
<.1<.1.2.2.2
.3
.1
.7
.2
.2
.1
.1
.2
.2
.2<.1
.2
.1
.7<.1.2
<.1<.1<.1<.1<.1
<.1<.1<.1<.1<.1
<.1<.1.1
<.1
<.1<.1<.1<.1<.1
1,6006,400
50
20
31092897067
5682255620
9139470120
11079816630
320170900130440
110605192
772,800
130<3
980
<3140900<357
6470
4603310
109
27,000150,000
<35
58,00012
18,000
361,800
40
20
111211<19
982
<137
61220
122
22123
117
2822362227
12<1<14
43474
38
17104154
49482944
14849
<3
111
31043
1,700
2
--
<1<1<1
<1
<1<1918
22
<1<1<1
<1441--
1
1
2
3513
<16615
5322
2
6<1--
222
14
<1<13
<1360
010575010576010578
010583
010592010593
010597010598
010600
010601010604010611
010628010639010648010680010682
010682010699010701010702
010703
010704
010706
010706010710
010711
010711010712010713010714010717
010718010719010720010721010731
010732010736010739010740010741
010742010743010744010745010746
010747010748010749010750010751
53
Table 4.--Physical properties, common ions, and phenols in water from wells in Atlantic County and vicinity--Continued
useswell
numberAquifercode
Dateof
sample
Temperature(deg C)
spf:Clf 1Cconductance
(/iS/cm)
sPf:Clf 1Cconductancelab
(/iS/cm)
ATLANTIC COUNTY
010752010753010754010755010756
010757010758
010759010760
010761010762010763010764010765
010766010767010768010769010770
010771010772010773010774010775
01077601077801D834
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD124PNPN
12-19-8512-10-8512-06-8512-17-8512-05-85
12-11-8502-05-8602-05-8611-21-8511-21-85
12-05-8511-22-8511-19-8502-26-8611-25-85
10-30-8511-21-8510-25-8511-26-8511-15-85
12-17-8510-02-8509-06-8502-06-8610-11-85
10-11-8510-16-8505-19-88
17.014.015.014.015.0
13.07.07.0
19.015.5
14.514.013.011.013.0
13.514.013.013.014.5
13.014.013.013.013.0
12.513.019.5
1651462948
2,000
42475475
1,65083
92041202327
27583213291
5520816
16046
3026
1,750
1551513051
1,860
46555553
1,52080
81147222830
295933
12190
5920216
46
3027
1,820
pH(standard
units)
pHlab
(standard
units)
Alka linityfield(mg/Las
CaCOs)
Alka linity
lab(mg/Las
CaCO 3 )
Oxygen,dissolved(mg/L)
Hardness(mg/LasCaCO 3)
Cont i nued
5.96.45.04.96.5
5.46.66.66.64.7
6.44.94.95.35.1
5.35.05.47.24.7
5.34.45.48.24.5
4.75.38.2
5.86.55.45.36.4
5.66.66.56.44.7
6.35.15.25.85.7
5.75.25.47.34.8
5.74.25.38.34.4
5.15.28.1
694943
926
5186186850
1
4653332
436
504
4<1480<1
15
424
36411.0
<1.0768
1.0200201654
1.0
3882.02.01.01.0
23.03.0
422.0
1.0<1.03.0
<1.0
3.03.0
435
9.02.811.47.3.3
6.82.12.1.6
4.1
.3
.77.610.37.3
5.96.75.6.2
8.9
5.110.27.8.6.2
7.47.8.1
544929
440
621022057019
2904233
384
4415
6562
804
33
51
54
Table 4.--Physical properties, common ions, and phenols in water from wells in Atlantic County and vicinity Continued
Sodium, dis solved (mg/L as Na)
Potas sium, dis
solved (mg/L as K)
Calcium, dis solved (mg/L as Ca)
Magne- Silica, si urn, dis- dis- solved
solved (mg/L (mg/L as as Mg) Si02)
Chlo ride, dis solved (mg/L as Cl)
Sulfate, dis solved (mg/L
as SO 4)
Fluo- ride, Iron, dis- dis solved solved (mg/L (/jg/L as F) as Fe)
Manga nese, dis solved
as Mn)
Phenols total
(/jg/L)
useswell
number
ATLANTIC COUNTY --Continued
5.26.53.43.0
98
3.91414473.6
121.91.82.92.6
2.85.73.14.19.0
6.32.41.42.62.9
3.63.0
360
3.05.4.5.8
45
.7121143
.9
25.7.3.4.4
.61.6.7
3.9.7
1.55.0.3
2.12.2
1.1.4
--
1515
.181.4
130
.572741804.3
93.70.13.4.6
.461.6.85
9.2.43
.99.5.48
26.74
.4
.368.0
4.02.7.44
1.429
1.18.58.7
292.0
15.63.37.5.3
.451.0.51
5.13.5
.87.9.29
3.6.54
.56
.487.4
112.45.84.12.1
4.74.95.05.44.3
2.3234.35.46.4
7.6139.2
595.8
104.65.5
5812
6.75.6
22
107.45.36.2
120
6.712136210
173.43.75.24.4
4.79.85.72.3
13
11132.32.54.3
5.85.1
290
10112.59.78.0
5.0535614020
2811
.4
.61.8
2.07.51.8
10.2
1.6.4
r'.98.0
1.41.0
64
<0.1 17,000<.1 2,600<.1 43<.1 330<.1 97,000
<.1 600<.1 12,000<.1 13,000<. 120,000<. 350
<. 57,000<. 2,700<. 120<. 140<- 41
<.1 <3<.1 250<.1 13.1 430
<.1 <3
<.1 160<.1 13<.1 6<.1 6<.1 620
<.1 7<.1 141.1 280
26058927
350
119499
1200200
57010364
4932313
457
916
474
7<121
<11292
..
1<12
<1<1
15
<1
42
<1<135
64
010752010753010754010755010756
010757010758
010759010760
010761010762010763010764010765
010766010767010768010769010770
010771010772010773010774010775
010776010778010834
55
Table 4.--Physical properties, common ions, and phenols in water from wells in Atlantic County and vicinity Continued
useswell
number
090002090004090005090008
090092
090106090108
090109090110090116090124
090126
090127
090127090129
090132
090132
090135
090136
090136
090144
090148
090148090161
090166
090173
090185
Aquifercode
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
Dateof
sample
08-29-8408-29-8403-19-8508-29-8403-19-85
08-30-8403-19-8508-30-8408-30-8403-19-85
08-30-8408-30-8408-30-8408-30-8403-19-85
04-09-6309-05-7308-28-8403-18-8508-28-84
03-18-8508-28-8403-18-8504-09-6309-05-73
08-29-8403-20-8508-29-8403-20-8508-21-63
08-31-8403-19-8508-28-8403-21-8508-28-84
03-20-8508-30-8403-20-8508-29-8403-20-85
08-29-8403-20-8504-05-8502-21-86
Temperature(deg C)
19.520.019.020.019.5
19.019.019.519.518.5
19.019.019.019.018.5
18.519.519.518.519.0
19.519.519.520.020.0
20.019.520.019.518.5
19.019.018.518.018.5
18.017.018.019.520.0
19.018.518.516.5
spe :Clf 1Cconduc -tance
(/jS/cm)
CAPE
257380231341330
339325209212203
200197191200192
250232241234253
233238222850338
352315310290220
225212154162184
177450380272270
354303202258
Specific conductancelab
(/jS/cm)
pH(standard
units)
Kb(standard
units)
Alkalinity field(mg/Las
CaCOa)
Alkalinity
lab(mg/Las
CaCO 3 )
Oxygen,dis
solved(mg/L)
Hard ness(mg/Las
CaCO 3)
MAY COUNTY
245365237330338
323333200200208
192187182193199
231238242
238226235
--
340336303298
211217162167178
182442380263270
312302
211
8.78.78.48.68.4
8.68.58.07.97.8
7.97.87.87.87.8
7.98.08.58.48.5
8.38.18.47.79.0
8.88.78.88.88.1
8.18.17.47.17.9
7.98.28.38.88.9
8.88.78.910.4
8.38.18.38.18.3
8.18.37.97.87.8
7.67.77.87.67.7
8.18.18.3
8.28.18.2
--
8.38.58.38.6
8.18.07.67.78.0
8.08.18.08.38.5
8.28.5
9.9
929387
92
9292757977
7675737373
80848886--
888986110106
10510710380
7777656075
73123110
97
104105
120
8891859091
8991737677
7474737272
868688
898587
105107101102
7778646574
751241149897
103104
77
0.1.1.1.1.1
.1
.2
.1
.1
.1
.2
.1
.2
.1
.1
..
.2
.2
.2
.1
.1
.2
.1
.2
.1
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.2
.1
2832413636
4447353336
3432323131
4447474745
4842424832
2324202131
3031323246
4695262122
24255675
56
Table 4.--Physical properties, common ions, and phenols in water from wells in Atlantic County and vicinity--Continued
Sodium, dis solved (mg/L as Na)
Potas sium, dis
solved (mg/L as K)
Calcium, dis solved (mg/L as Ca)
Magne sium, dis
solved (mg/L as Mg)
Si lica, dis solved <mg/L as
Si02)
Chlo ride, dis solved (mg/L as CO
Sulfate, dis solved (mg/L
as SO £
Fluo- ride, dis solved (mg/L as F)
Manga- Iron, nese, dis- dis solved solved (M9/L (,*g/L as Fe) as Mn)
Phenols total
</ig/L)
uses well
number
CAPE MAY COUNTY
4261345458
4852282931
2627262932
3028293033
31323415064
6264555736
3336212219
2048394952
56562020
3.84.73.84.74.7
5.15.03.03.03.0
3.13.03.02.92.9
4.84.84.44.44.0
4.03.63.68.05.2
4.44.53.94.03.4
3.03.12.62.52.9
3.09.29.33.53.6
4.14.03.79.0
8.99.9
131111
1314111011
109.7109.79.8
13
151514
15131315
7.37.76.26.69.6
9.29.79.99.8
14
14281.06.67.0
7.78.01727
1.41.82.12.02.1
2.82.91.92.02.0
2.11.81.61.61.6
2.9
2.42.42.5
2.62.32.42.6--
1.11.21.21.01.7
1.71.71.81.82.6
2.66.05.6.98
1.0
1.21.23.21.8
2715171616
1717242525
2626272626
2118181817
1817172024
2323252519
1919292927
2752502223
23241819
1450124039
373712119.7
8.37.76.9109.7
1211121215
111212
15030
3430222014
14125.75.74.8
8.153401515
2220 --3.4
1718161717
1716131313
1212121312
1513161515
1415142316
2018191813
1413101010
1123201817
1918
11
0.2.2.1.2.1
.1
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2
.1
.1
.2
.1
.1
.2<.1.2--
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
.2
.2
.2
.2
.1
206
104945
46
132923
1836252330
70
17165
2234
<3<31615
250
5487453935
20776377
2811135
<1<1<1<1<1
<1<1<1
11
22134
<1
<1<1<1
1<1<1
--
<1<1<1<120
<1<1212013
1322
<1<1
73
<11
<1<1
1<13
<1<1<1<1
1
<1<1<1<1<1
<1<1<1
1<13
<1<1<1<1--
<1<1<1
1<1
1<1
1<12
<1<12
090002090004090005090008
090092
090106090108
090109090110090116090124
090126
090127
090127090129
090132
090132
090135
090136
090136
090144
090148
090148090161
090166
090173
090185
57
Table 4.--Physical properties, common ions, and phenols in water from wells in Atlantic County and vicinity--Continued
USGSwell
numberAquifercode
Dateof
sample
Temperature
(deg C)
Spe cificconductance
(/iS/cm)
Specific conductancelab
(/iS/cm)
PH(standard
units)
fab(standard
units)
Alkalinity field(mg/Las
CaCO 3)
Alka-l inity
lab(mg/Las
CaCO 3 )
Oxygen,dissolved(mg/L)
Hard ness(mg/Las
CaCO 3)
OCEAN COUNTY
290004
390009
390012
290111
290111290112
290457290459
290459
290460
290460290462
290464
290464290465
290544
290544290549
290557
29D557
290559
290560
290561
290565
290597
124PNPN124PNPN122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDU122KRKDU122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
08-15-6302-19-8609-13-7308-16-8403-05-85
08-24-8108-15-8403-05-8509-03-8108-14-84
03-07-8508-14-8403-07-8508-15-8408-15-63
08-24-8108-15-8403-06-8508-15-6308-15-84
03-06-8512-03-8108-17-8406-26-7012-03-81
08-17-8412-03-8103-06-8508-24-8108-14-84
03-05-8508-14-8403-05-8506-26-7012-02-81
08-13-8403-04-8508-15-6308-13-8403-05-85
08-24-8108-13-8403-05-8508-13-8403-05-85
01-07-8203-04-8501-07-8208-17-8403-04-85
16.517.017.016.017.0
17.016.017.016.515.5
16.515.515.015.516.5
17.015.517.016.516.0
15.516.014.515.515.0
14.014.013.516.015.5
16.015.016.014.515.0
14.014.015.515.016.0
16.515.016.516.516.0
15.014.015.015.013.0
338348736455
6463636869
7076795951
6054555265
6458605765
6756566059
6060674352
5643565959
6260616362
4759706261
339
6061
595959
67
68757852-
484950
55
646356
66
5956545458
535562
52
4342
5855
6459576061
6255626167
8.28.86.66.46.2
6.36.46.26.76.8
6.46.86.66.26.0
6.36.15.96.16.3
6.16.76.46.36.7
6.66.45.96.56.3
6.16.36.36.96.1
6.74.86.36.26.1
6.56.26.26.46.2
6.36.26.56.15.8
8.2
6.16.0
6.86.16.1
6.4
6.46.56.65.8--
6.65.65.7
6.0
6.16.46.3
6.5
6.36.36.16.76.2
6.06.16.3
6.0
5.15.4
6.16.3
7.06.26.26.26.2
6.46.07.06.16.2
171162111215
1414152320
212124207
1289
1120
1218
20
161681616
16
17
16
41
141215
1816172017
1214161212
163
1212
1211
20
2022229.0--
7.06.0
10
13
12
-
13
9.0
13
131214
--
2.02.0
1313
_ _
14141515
9.0
1012
.5
.2
.2
.1
.2
.3
.2
.2
.2
.1--
.2
.2
.2
.5
.2
.2
.2
.2
.3
.2
.1
--
.3
.2
.2
.2
. .
.1
.3
.2
.3
.1
.4
.2
262791010
1010111717
1720208
10
8881210
137
101210
1110111111
11111188
661211
1111121212
912101519
290775 122KRKDU 03-06-85 14.0 60 57 6.1 6.1 12 12 10
58
Table 4.--Physical properties, common ions, and phenols in water from wells in Atlantic County and vicinity--Continued
Sodium, dis solved (mg/L as Na)
Potas sium, dis
solved (mg/L as K)
Calcium dis solved (mg/L as Ca)
Magne sium, dis
solved (mg/L as Mg)
Si lica, dis solved (mg/L as
Si02)
Chlo ride, dis solved (mg/L as CD
Sulfate dis solved (mg/L
as SO 4)
Fluo- ride, dis solved (mg/L as F)
Manga- Iron, nese, dis- dis solved solved
as Fe) as Mn)
Phenols USGS total well
(/jg/L) number
OCEAN COUNTY
71667.04.95.1
3.44.54.93.04.2
4.44.65.23.74.0
2.23.03.53.53.8
4.54.74.64.53.2
3.93.23.42.73.9
4.43.75.33.02.8
2.12.34.24.14.5
3.54.34.84.74.8
3.33.32.73.13.3
5.5
5.85.93.43.12.9
3.03.22.92.82.9
2.83.02.93.22.5
3.13.32.93.03.1
2.8.24
2.93.73.0
3.02.62.43.13.0
2.93.13.13.1.18
2.62.33.03.02.8
2.83.02.73.02.7
2.12.71.53.12.7
2.3
2.07.0
2.02.2
2.12.12.34.04.3
4.25.05.01.71.6
1.61.61.72.82.1
3.61.52.02.72.7
2.32.32.12.32.4
2.42.42.61.91.9
1.41.53.22.32.3
2.42.42.52.62.6
2.22.52.83.55.1
2.0
5.12.3
1.11.2
1.11.11.21.61.5
1.61.81.8.95
1.5
.92
.931.01.21.1
1.0.74
1.11.2.88
1.3.99
1.51.21.1
1.11.21.2.8.74
.52
.471.01.21.2
1.21.21.31.31.4
.841.3.7
1.41.5
1.3
1213252526
2825273431
3334352424
2625262426
25
2724
26
462926
27262734
1919262728
3128282829
28
3033
51
1.87.37.43.34.3
3.03.23.63.23.1
2.93.53.63.33.6
3.03.43.83.34.6
3.82.03.03.42.0
3.12.02.73.13.4
3.73.44.84.53.0
3.84.13.33.23.5
3.23.23.63.33.4
2.03.91.06.35.5
1.8
137.18.51013
9.210118.27.7
7.47.77.8
118.8
9.010108.29.1
116.0
118.46.0
127.09.66.910
8.49.17.65.14.0
8.19.17.07.37.8
7.47.78.77.67.3
10109.0
1111
11
0.2.3
<. 1<.1
.1<.1
<.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
<.1<.1!i<.i.1.1.1
.1
.2
<.1
<.1<.1<.1<.1
<.1< i!l
<.1
<. 1< 1!i<.i
<. 1.1
10
.2
4017
1301,900
1,8001,8002,000
830910
990920
1,1002,3002,700
2,4002,3002,6002,5002,300
5601,8002,2004,3002,500
2,7001,2001,4001,7001,700
1,8001,8001,8002,6002,000
2,2002,2002,5001,9001,900
1,7001,7001,9001,5001,600
2,3003,300
1,200
1,300
30<1
3742
4041443837
3935384460
4047463047
5529468045
5116294339
4142524031
3231504039
4037373839
4559396510
25
290004<1
290009<1<1
290012<1<1
290111<1
<1 290111<1 290112<1<1 290457
290459
290459<1<1
290460<1
<1 290460290462
<1290464
<1 290464290465
<1290544
<1
<1 290544<1 2905495
290557
<1 290557<1
290559<1<1
290560<1<1<1 290561<1
2905651
290597<1<1
<1 290775
59
Table 5.--Selected trace elements and nutrients in water from wells in Atlentic County and vicinity
[USGS, U.S. Geological Survey; Aquifer codes: 121CKKD, Kirkwood-Cohansey aquifer system; 122KRKDU, Kirkwood Formation, Rio Grande water-bearing zone; 122KRKDL, Atlantic City 800-foot sand of the Kirkwood Formation; and 124PNPN, Piney Point aquifer; --, data unavailable; mg/L, milligrams per liter; M9/L, micrograms per liter; <, less then]
USGSwell
numberAqui f ercode
Dateof
sample
Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead,dis- dis- dissolved solved solved(fig/L (M9/L (M9/L
as As) as Cd) as Pb)
Nickel,dissolved(jjg/Las Ni)
Nitrogen,
nitrite.dissolved(mg/Las N)
Nitrogen,
nitrate.dissolved(mg/Las N)
Nitrogen,
N02*NO 3,dissolved(mg/Las N)
Phosphorus,ortho.dissolved(mg/Las P)
ATLANTIC COUNTY
010003
010013010015010017
010021
010025010038
010039
010040
010041
010041
010042
010069
010074010094010109010116
010116010117
010118010120
010121010134010135010136010138
010151010154010169010172010179
010180010181010183010185010193
010198010201010226010227010229
010229010232010244
010250
010256010278010279010281010286
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD122KRKDL121CKKD
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
122KRKDL121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
09-03-5308-31-5405-15-6404-21-6405-08-64
10-06-5404-03-5608-22-8504-17-5604-21-64
08-21-8403-11-8508-21-8403-11-8504-16-46
08-21-8403-11-8504-21-6403-11-8510-02-85
10-16-8510-18-8511-01-8510-16-6308-22-84
03-12-8508-22-8403-12-8510-16-6304-24-69
08-24-8410-10-8410-12-8410-10-8410-12-84
10-25-8510-03-8507-26-8510-24-8510-24-85
08-26-5909-27-8410-31-8509-17-8510-31-85
09-04-8509-17-8510-11-8409-18-8510-17-63
04-24-6909-18-8510-11-8409-06-8510-11-84
10-23-8505-19-6402-18-8604-24-6909-04-85
. .
. .
. .
..--
..
<1 <1 <1..
<1 <1 <11 <1 <1
<1 <1 <1<1 <1 1
<1 <1 <1<1 <1 1
<1 <1 <1<1 <1 12
<1 <1 6<1 <1 6<1 2 5
<1 <1 5
<1 <1 <1<1 <1 7<1 <1 2
..
<1 <1 1<1 10
<1 <10<1 20
<1 <1 1<1 <1 9<1 <1 5<1 <1 <1<1 <1 <1
<1 <10<1 1 1<1 <1 4<1 <1 <1
<1 <1 58<1 <1 3
<1 <10<1 <1 <1--
<1 <1 1<1 <10
<1 <1 7<1 10
<1 2 <1. .
<1 <1 <1. .
<1 <1 4
--
--
<1--
<.,<12
-
1<1
<113
224
4
<T2
<1
--
1
-
61092
3415
27
1
1
2
^
1
2
<0.01
--
< 01'.02
<.01<.01
< 011 04
.01
<.01<!oi<!oi-.<.01
<.01<.01<.01
--
<.01
--
.02
.02< !02
<.01<.01<.01
<.01<.01
.03
<.01
0.01
.02
<,01I .
<.01
0.02.23.05.09.05
.32
.41
.11<.01
--.---.14
.10
.05
.07
.07
.18
--
.10
.13
.20
.05
.. -
.05
.02
0.10
6.80
.77
--
0.12
--
<.10<.10<.10<.10
< 10!u
< 109JO
.215.1011.0
<.10
00
<.10..--
<.10
.12
.152.90.22.20
1.60.17.55
8.004.50
<.10--
<.10
0.11
oo1.00
4.10
..
-
0.30
.30
.30
.15
.16
.27
.27
.17
<.01<.01<.01
.22
.10
.12
.06
--
.38<.01<.01<.01<.01
.01<.01<.01<.01<.01
< 01!oi
<.01
<.01<-01< 01'.26
<.01< 01Oi04<.01
<.01
<.01. I<.01
60
Table 5.--Selected trace elements and nutrients in water from wells in Atlantic County and vicinity--Continued
useswell
number
010290010325010344010348
010348010349010351010352
010353
010367
010367010370010372010374010375
010376010377
010378010383
010387
010388010391010394
010395010397010399010400010401
010401010405010406010408010412
010413010423010429010434010435
010439010445010468010469010471
010472010507010510010511010520
010521010542
010549010563
Aquifercode
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
Dateof
sample
10-01-8502-05-8604-28-7802-15-7804-16-85
11-12-8502-16-7803-31-7802-15-7804-16-85
04-22-6408-20-6808-25-4904-21-6408-24-84
03-13-8503-13-85.08-23-8408-31-3903-13-85
08-23-8412-20-5704-24-6909-05-8510-03-85
10-18-6106-21-8409-05-8507-26-8508-25-56
08-25-5608-25-5608-25-5608-25-5608-25-56
10-04-8504-24-6908-25-5608-25-5608-18-56
08-18-5608-24-5610-25-5610-17-5610-17-56
10-15-5610-11-5610-10-5610-10-5610-19-56
10-19-5610-03-5610-08-5610-05-5610-29-56
10-26-5606-21-8410-08-8504-22-6401-26-33
Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead,dis- dis- dissolved solved solved<.p.g/L (MQ/L (MQ/L
as As) as Cd) as Pb)
ATLANTIC COUNTY --
<1 <1 2<1 <1 <1
1 <1<1 <1 8
<1 <10
<1 <1 <1<1 <1 10
1 2 3<1 <1 6
<1 20
. .
. .
<1 <1 3
<1 <1 1<1 <1 <1<1 <1 3
<1 <1 1
<1 <1 1. .
<1 <1 2<1 <1 7
<1 <1 3<1 <1 9<1 <1 2--
. .- ...--
<1 <1 11. .
. .-
. .
. .
..
. .
..
. .- -
. .
. .
..
, .1 2 4225--
Nitrogen,
Nickel, nitrite.dis- dissolved solved((ig/L (mg/Las Ni) as N)
Cent i nued
7 <.012 .01
3 <.01
3 < .012 <.012 <.012 <.01- -
. .
..
2 <.01
<1 <.01<1 <.01
1 <.01
<1 .01
1 <.01. .
10 .017 <.01. .
<.012 <.015 <.01--
- .
. .--
6 .01..-.
..
. .
. .
. .--
. .
. .
- .--
. .
. .
..
<.0113 <.01..
Nitro- Nitro- Phos-gen, gen, phorus.
nitrate, N02*NO $ ortho.dis- dis- dissolved solved solved(mg/L (mg/L (mg/Las N) as N) as P)
< 10 <.014.09 4ilO <!01.04 <.10 .01.11 .11 .02
<.01
<.10 .01<.01 <.10 <.01< 01 < 10 < 01.03 <.10 <.01
<.01
.32
.25
.02
.05<.10 .36
<.10 .37<.10 .36<.10 .39
< 01 : <.10 .30
<.10 .31< 01.05
1.19 1.20 .04.11 <.01
.05<. 102.80 <.01.11 <.01
<.01< 01!02.02
<.01
<.10 <.01< 01.02
<.01
.02
.14
.16
.23
.20
.11
.11
.09
.09
.14
.11
.16
.110.11.14
.14
< 10 < 012.50 - : - :.70
61
Tabla 5.--Selected trace elements and nutrients in water from wells in Atlentic County and vicinity--Continued
useswell number
010567010568010569
010573
010574
010575
010576010578
010578010592010593
010597
010598010600
010601010604
010611010628010639010648010680
010682
010699010701010702
010703010704010706010710010711
010712010713010714010717010718
010719010720010721010731010732
010736010739010740010741010742
Aqui f er code
121CKKD122KRKDL121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD122KRKDL
122KRKDL121CKKD122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL121CKKD124PNPN122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
* 122KRKDL* 122KRKDL
121CKKD124PNPN121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
Deteof
sample
04-28-6408-24-8401-26-3209-06-3304-28-64
02-13-3209.- 06- 3304-28-6409-05-3304-28-64
09-05-3304-28-6410-17-8503-27-6409-12-59
04-29-6910-29-8508-23-8403-13-8504-21-64
08-23-8408-23-8403-13-8510-03-8510-29-85
09-26-8510-17-8511-01-8505-12-8504-25-85
08-22-8403-12-8502-10-8602-18-8604-04-85
03-28-8504-03-8504-02-8509-13-8508-14-85
10-10-8510-10-8511-13-8510-09-8511-13-85
11-13-8511-12-8511-14-8511-25-8510-24-85
11-26-8511-26-8512-18-8511-20-8511-20-85
Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead,dis- dis- dissolved solved solved(M9/L (M9/L (pg/L
as As) as Cd) as Pb)
ATLANTIC COUNTY-
<1 <1 2..
-
..
..
. .
..
<1 <1 <1. . -
<1 <1 <1<1 <1 3<1 <1 <1
1 <1 21 <1 2
<1 <1 <1<1 <1 6<1 <1 <1
<1 <1 14<1 <1 1<1 <1 <1<1 <1 1<1 <1 1
<1 <1 51 <1 1
<1 <1 1<1 <1 1<1 <1 2
<1 <1 2<1 <1 3
1 <1 2<1 <1 <10<1 <1 <10
<1 <1 2<1 1 2<1 <1 5<1 <1 4<1 <1 <1
<1 <1 <1<1 <1 <1<1 <1 <1<1 <1 1<1 <1 4
<1 <1 <1<1 <1 2<1 <1 5<1 <1 5
Nitro gen,
Nickel, nitrite.dis- dissolved solved(M9/L (mg/L as Ni) as N)
Cont i nued..2 <.01. .- -
..
. .
..- -
..
1 <.01 -
..1 .011 <.01
<1 .01
2 <.011 <. 01
<19 <.01
<1 <.01
2 <.01<1 <.0112 <.01<1 <.01
1 <.01
<1 <.01<1 <.01<1 <.01<1 <.01<1 <.01
1 <.01<1 <.01
1 <.01<1 <.01<1 <.01
92 <. 013 <.012 <.0119 <.01
5 <.018 <.015 .0213 .05
1 <.01<1 <.015 <.013 <.01
<.01
Nitro- Nitro- Phos- gen, gen, phorus.
nitrate, N02*NO$ ortho.dis- dis- dissolved solved solved(mg/L (mg/L (mg/L as N) as N) as P)
<.10 .312.103.402.00
.11
.163.40<.01<.01
<.01
* : <.10 .02.05.09
.11
.26 .27 .01<.10 .30<.10 .30
.05
<.10 .32<.10 .32
.16 <.01<.10 .01
6.80 <.011.50 <.012.70 <.01<.10 .27<.10 .16
<.10 .30<.10 .31<.10 .01<.10 .02<.10 .38
<.10 .25<.10 .16<.10 .49.10 .22
<.10 .26
-.09 <.10 .06
<!10 < !35<.10 <.01
<.10 .012.70 .01
3.78 3.80 <.01
3.55 3.60 <.01
.43 <.01<. 10 <.011.20 <.01.51 <.01
<.10 <.01
* See Table 6 for related analyses.
62
Table 5.--Selected trace elements and nutrients in water from wells in Atlantic County and vicinity--Continued
useswell
number
010743010744010745010746010747
010748010749010750010751010752
010753010754010755010756010757
010758010759010760010761010762
010763010764010765010766010767
010768010769010770010771010772
010773010774010775010776010778
010834
Aquifercode
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
124PNPN
Dateof
sample
11-20-8512-18-8512-18-8512-19-8511-15-85
02-27-8611-19-8512-10-8502-26-8612-19-85
12-10-8512-06-8512-17-8512-05-8512-11-85
02-05-8611-21-8511-21-8512-05-8511-22-85
11-19-8502-26-8611-25-8510-30-8511-21-85
10-25-8511-26-8511-15-8512-17-8510-02-85
09-06-8502-06-8610-11-8510-11-8510-16-85
05-19-88
Arsenic, Cadmium,dis- dis
solved solved
as As) as Cd)
ATLANTIC
<1 1
<1 14 12
<1 <1
<1 <1<1 5<1 <16 176 <1
<1 <1<1 <1<1 <113 8
1 <14 12
*5 *5
<1 <1<1 <1<1 <1<1 <1<1 <1
<1 <1<1 <1<1 <1<1 <1<1 <1
<1 <1<1 <1<1 <1<1 <1<1 <1
<1
Lead,dissolved(<*g/Las Pb)
COUNTY --
53
<1<1
233< )1
<!< )4
<1
<123< )1
42268
11441
521952
10
Nickel,dissolved
as Ni)
Continued
11
<13
46193
<!211
10
133< ]4
131
<13
2*2
111
115
291
<10
Nitrogen,
nitrite,dissolved(mg/Las N)
<.01< 01!os
<.01
<.01<.01
.02
.01
<.01<~01
!oi
<.01<.01< 01.01
<.01<!oi< 01!oi
<.01
.02
<!oi<'oi!oi
< 01<!oi<.01<.01<.01
Nitro- Nitrogen, gen,
nitrate, N02*-N0 3dis- dissolved solved(mg/L (mg/Las N) as N)
.14<.10<. 10< 10.50
<.10<.10
< 10.09 .10
< 10!l2
-
.68
<.10<.10<.10
<.10< 10!29
<.10<.10
.13 .15
$'.2D.96
15 15
<. 10<. 10<.10<. 10<.10
<. 10
Phosphorus,ortho,dis
solved(mg/Las P)
<.01<.01<.01<.01<.01
<.01<.01
<.01<.01
<.01<.01<.01--
< 01!os
<.01<.01<.01
<.01<.01< 01.01
<.01
< 01>1!oi
< 01!l5
<^01
.09
63
Table 5.--Selected trace elements and nutrients in water from wells in Atlantic County and vicinity--Continued
USGSwell
numberAquifercode
Dateof
sample
Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead,dis- dis- dissolved solved solved(M9/L (M9/L (M9/L
as As) as Cd) as Pb)
Nickel,dissolved(Mg/Las Ni)
Nitrogen,
nitrite,dissolved(mg/Las N)
Nitro- Nitro- Phos-gen, gen, phorus,
nitrate, N02*NO ̂ ortho.dis- dis- dissolved solved solved(mg/L (mg/L (mg/Las N) as N) as P)
CAPE MAY COUNTY
090002090004090005090008
090092
090106090108
090109090110090116090124
090126
090127
090129
090129090132
090135
090136
090144
090148
090148090161
090166
090173
090185
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKOL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
08-29-8408-29-8403-19-8508-29-8403-19-85
08-30-8403-19-8508-30-8408-30-8403-19-85
08-30-8408-30-8408-30-8408-30-8403-19-85
08-28-8403-18-8508-28-8403-18-8508-28-84
03-18-8508-29-8403-20-8508-29-8403-20-85
08-31-8403-19-8508-28-8403-21-8508-28-84
03-20-8508-30-8403-20-8508-29-8403-20-85
08-29-8403-20-8504-05-85
<1 <1 2<1 <1 1<1 <1 <1<1 <1 1<1 <1 <1
<1 <1 2<1 <1 1<1 <1 2<1 <1 1<1 <1 1
<1 <1 1<1 <1 3<1 <1 3<1 <1 1<1 <1 <1
<1 <1 11 <1 <11 <1 21 <1 <1
<1 <1 3
<1 <1 <1<1 <1 41 <1 <1
<1 <1 11 <1 <1
<1 <1 1<1 <1 <1<1 <1 2<1 <1 1<1 <1 1
<1 <1 <1<1 <1 1<1 <1 <1<1 <1 1
1 <1 1
<1 <1 11 <1 <1
<1 <1 2
11242
<113
<13
11112
<1211
41112
<13112
2
4
0.01< 01!02.01
.01
< 01.01
<.01
<.01< 01.02.01
-
< 01!02
< 01.01.01
.02
.01<.01<.01<.01
< 01'.02
.02
<.01
.01
< 01.01
-
<.01<.01<.01
<0.10 0.04<.10 .11<.10 .07<.10 .14
-
<.10 .09^ .<.10 .32<.10 .30<.10 .28
<.10 .30<.10 .31<.10 .30<.10 .34
<.10 .07<.10 .06<.10 .11<.10 .11<.10 .14
<.10 .14<.10 .09<.10 .07<.10 .09<.10 .08
<.10 .27<.10 .26<.10 .18
..<.10 .24
<.10 .25
<!io !o4.09 <.10 .06
<.10 .07<.10 .09<.10 .11
64
Table 5.--Selected trace elements and nutrients in water from wells in Atlantic County and vicinity-Continued
USGSwell
numberAquifercode
Dateof
sample
Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead,dis- dis- dissolved solved solved(/jg/L (M9/L (/xg/L
as As) as Cd) as Pb)
Nitrogen,
Nickel, nitrite.dis- dissolved solved(/jg/L (mg/Las Ni) as N)
Nitro- Nitro- Phos-gen, gen, phorus,
nitrate, N02*-N0 ̂ ortho.dis- dis- dissolved solved solved(mg/L (mg/L (mg/Las N) as N) as P)
OCEAN COUNTY
290004290009
290012
290111
290112
290457
290459
290460
290462
290464290465290544
290549
290549290557
290559
290560
290561
290565290597
290775
124PNPN122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDU122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDU
02-19-8608-16-8403-05-8508-15-8403-05-85
08-14-8403-07-8508-14-8403-07-8508-15-84
08-15-8403-06-8508-15-8403-06-8508-17-84
08-17-8403-06-8508-14-8403-05-8508-14-84
03-05-8508-13-8403-04-8508-13-8403-05-85
08-24-8108-13-8403-05-8508-13-8403-05-85
03-04-8508-17:8403-04-8503-06-85
<1 <1 <1<1 <1 5<1 <1 <1<1 <1 3<1 <1 <1
<1 <1 1<1 <1 <1<1 <1 1<1 <1 <1<1 <1 6
<1 <1 4<1 <1 1<1 <1 4<1 <1 2<1 <1 3
<1 <1 1<1 <1 <1<1 <1 <1<1 <1 <1<1 <1 3
<1 <1 <1<1 1 5<1 <1 2<1 <1 5<1 <1 2
1 1 10<1 <1 5<1 <1 2<1 1 5<1 <1 2
<1 <1 <1<1 <1 4<1 <1 1<1 <1 <1
1 <0.012 <.01
<1 <,011 <.01
<1 <.01
<1 <.015 <!011 .02
<1 <.012 <.01
1 < 01<1 !oi2 <.01
<1 <.013 <.01
2 <.01<1 <.01
1 <.01<1 < 01
1 '.02
<1 <.01<1 <.01<1 <.D1<1 <.01<1 <.01
<.01<1 <.01<1 <.01<1 < 01<1 .02
<1 <.013 <.01
<1 .012 <.01
<0.10 <0.01<.10 .02<.10 <.01<.10 <.01<.10 <.01
<.10 .09<.10 .03<.10 .13<.10 .02<.10 <.01
<.10 .04<.10 <.01<.10 <.01<.10 <.01<.10 .01
< 10 < 01!n !is<.10 .03< 10 < 01.10 .03
< 10 < 01<!io !o2<.10 <.01<!io ios<.10 <.01
.06 <.01<.10 .04<.10 <.01<.10 .06
<.10 <.01<.10 <.01< 10 < 01<-10 .14
65
Table 6.--Additional trace elements and nutrients in water from marine observation wells near Atlantic City. KNew Jersey
[USGS, U.S. Geological Survey; Aquifer code: 122KRKDL, Atlantic City 800-foot sand of the Kirkwood Formation; --, data unavailable; mg/L, milligrams per liter; Mg/L, micrograms per liter; <, less than]
USGSwell
number
010710
010711
USGSwell
number
010710
010711
Aquifercode
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
Aquifercode
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
Dateof
sample
09-11-8509-13-8508-11-8508-13-8508-14-85
Dateof
sample
09-11-8509-13-8508-11-8508-13-8508-14-85
Alum inum,dissolved(M9/Las Al>
101020
10
Copper, dissolved(M9/Las Cu)
<10<10<10
<10
Anti mony,dissolved(M9/Las Sb)
<1<1<1
Iodide, dissolved(mg/Las I)
0.021.019.005
.01
Barium,dissolved(Mg/Las Ba)
669
11
Lithium, dissolved(Mg/Las Li)
9196
17
Beryl lium,dissolved(M9/Las Be)
0.5
<.5
Mercury, dissolved(M9/Las Hg)
0.1<.1<.1
.1
Boron,dissolved(Mg/Las B)
310320110140130
Molyb denum, dissolved
(M9/Las Mo)
<10<10<10
<10
Bromide,dissolved(mg/Las Br)
0.32.31.07.06.06
Sele nium, dissolved
(M9/Las Se)
<1<1<1--<1
Chro mium,dissolved(M9/Las Cr)
<1<1<1
Si Iver, dissolved
(M9/Las Ag)
^<1<1
<1
Cobalt,dissolved(M9/Las Co)
<3<3<3
<3
Zinc, dissolved(M9/Las Zn)
20049
7
USGSwell
number
010710
010711
Aquifercode
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
Dateof
sample
09-11-8509-13-8508-11-8508-13-8508-14-85
Nitro gen,
nitratedis
solved(mg/Las N)
..
.09--
Nitro gen,
ammoniadis
solved(mg/Las N)
0.52.55.22.21.21
Nitrogen, ammonia
andorganic.dissolved(mg/Las N)
0.6.7.3.4.2
Nitro gen, Nitro-
organic, gen.dis
solved(mg/Las N)
0.08.15.08.19.0
dissolved(mg/Las N)
0.75.8.4--
Nitro gen,
ammonia.dis
solved(mg/L
as NH4)
0.67.71.28.27.27
Phos phorus, ortho,
dissolved(mg/Las P)
0.22.22.24.23.28
66
Table 7.--Specific conductance and chloride in water from wells with multiple analyses in Atlantic County and vicinity
[USGS, U.S. Geological Survey; Aquifer codes: 121CKKD, Kirkwood-Cohansey aquifer system; 122KRKDU, Kirkwood Formation, Rio Grande water-bearing zone; 122KRKDL, Atlantic City 800-foot sand of the Kirkwood Formation; and 124PNPN, Piney Point aquifer; --, data unavailable; mg/L, milligrams per liter; /iS/cm, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius]
USGS well
numberand
aquifercode
010001121CKKD
010003121CKKD
010005121CKKD
010013121CKKD
010015122KRKDL
010019122KRKDL
Dateof
sample
09-09-5304-07-5408-31-54
09-03-5304-07-5408-31-5404-01-5509-01-55
04-03-5608-28-5604-10-57
09-10-82
09-06-6703-27-6808-29-6802-26-6911-02-70
03-15-7209-27-72
08-30-5504-03-5608-28-5604-08-5709-05-57
04-01-5809-03-5804-08-5909-02-5904-04-60
03-27-3410-08-3403-14-3508-29-3503-05-36
09-04-3603-24-3709-03-3704-12-3809-02-38
04-06-3908-30-3903-19-4007-26-4008-27-40
05-15-4108-29-4104-21-4210-28-4204-13-44
09-28-44
Specific
conductance
(MS/cm)
--
66
614559
465949
59
5451524852
5354
--
--
--
-
--
--
--
Chlor-ride,dissolved(mg/Las Cl)
678.3
667.466
66.56
6.6
76.86.276.4
6.67.9
3.56.36.96.86.2
6.87.47.27.47.2
86.96.86.96.6
6.46.876.96.9
7.16.96.876.9
6.86.87.27.18.1
650
Dateof
sample
ATLANTIC
04-01-5509-01-5504-03-56
08-27-5704-01-5809-03-5804-08-5909-02-59
04-04-6008-23-6004-12-61
09-30-83
05-24-7309-07-7304-08-7409-24-7405-22-75
08-19-7607-20-77
08-23-6004-12-6108-21-6104-10-6209-12-62
04-08-6309-09-6404-12-6508-23-6504-20-66
03-28-4508-30-4504-15-4608-30-4604-10-47
04-21-4808-25-4804-12-4908-23-4904-12-50
08-28-5003-27-5108-22-5104-30-5209-05-52
03-31-5309-02-5304-08-5409-02-5403-30-55
08-30-55
?Pe-Clf 1C
conductance
(MS/cm)
COUNTY
5615961
6049596160
465945
62
5153575452
5450
167166175
184167170173169
--
--
--
--
Chlor-ride,dissolved(mg/Las Cl)
67.56.1
5.85.95.96.66.3
6.96.46
7
6.367.38.78.5
7.47.9
7.17.66.87.26.4
6.376.56.56.5
7.276.97.67
6.96.977.57.2
7.67.57.27.28.2
6.68.18.47.26.5
7.5
Dateof
sample
08-28-5608-27-57
08-21-6104-11-6204-08-6304-21-6409-09-64
08-23-6508-15-78
08-15-7808-28-7908-28-8008-14-8109-10-82
10-17-83
09-09-6605-11-6709-05-6703-26-6808-28-68
02-26-6903-14-7209-26-7205-22-7509-23-76
04-03-5608-28-5604-08-5709-12-5704-01-58
09-03-5804-08-5909-02-5904-04-6008-23-60
04-12-6108-21-6104-10-6204-08-6308-20-63
04-21-6409-09-6404-12-6508-23-6504-20-66
09-09-66
Specific
conductance(MS/cm)
5252
5940486057
58166
5250515052
53
165178170179161
165171169185178
--
--
167179172173
170169175173170
170
Chlor-ride,dissolved(mg/Las Cl)
6.36
6.56.45.96.56.5
76
6.56.66.66.66.7
6.7
676.57.27
87.58.78.97
6.877.26.47.4
87.67.27.37.1
7.66.68.67.17.2
77777
6.5
67
Table 7.--Specific conductance and chloride in water from wells with multiple analyses in Atlantic County and vicinity--Contfrtinued
useswell
numberand
aquifercode
010020122KRKDL
010021122KRKDL
Spe-Date cificof conduc-
s ample tance(/iS/cm)
03-27-3410-08-3403-14-3508-30-3503-04-36
09-04-3603-24-3709-01-3704-12-3809-01-38
04-06-3908-30-3903-19-4007-26-4008-03-40
08-10-4008-17-4008-24-4008-27-4002-02-41
02-09-4102-15-4102-22-4105-15-4108-29-41
04-21-4210-29-42
07-24-2403-22-3410-13-3403-14-3508-30-35
03-04-3609-03-3603-24-3709-01-3704-12-38
04-06-3908-30-3903-19-4004-14-4007-26-40
08-27-4005-15-4108-29-4104-21-4210-29-42
04-15-4309-10-4304-14-4409-28-4403-28-45
Chlor-ride.dissolved(mg/Las CD
1614181434
1814192118
151617
100130
12097110110300
290230220160110
6278
7948792120
9894679494
751008110084
9982917694
6890808388
Dateof
sample
ATLANTIC COUNTY04-15-4309-10-4304-12-4409-28-4403-28-45
08-31-4504-15-4608-30-4608-25-4804-12-49
08-23-4904-12-5008-28-5003-26-5108-20-51
04-30-5209-03-5203-31-5309-02-5304-05-54
07-08-5409-02-5403-30-5508-30-5504-03-56
08-28-5604-08-57
04-16-4608-30-4604-10-4708-25-4804-14-49
08-23-4904-12-5008-28-5003-26-5108-20-51
04-30-5209-03-5203-31-5309-02-5304-05-54
10-06-5403-30-5508-30-5504-03-5608-28-56
04-08-5708-27-5704-01-5809-03-5804-08-59
Specific
conductance
(/iS/cm)
Chlor-ride,dissolved(mg/Las CD
Dateof
sample
Specific
conductance
(/iS/cm)
Chlor-ride,dissolved(mg/Las CD
- - Cont i nued.-.--
.--
--
-
------
--
--
..
--
--
--
782
536
88120928940
2517143619
1719253025
2219161617
1312141312
1312
821007980100
95969011093
991001001696
11062297074
5858636268
09-12-5704-01-5809-03-5804-08-5909-02-59
04-04-6008-23-6004-12-6108-21-6104-10-62
09-10-6204-08-6308-20-6304-21-6409-09-64
04-12-6508-23-6504-20-6609-09-6606-15-67
09-05-6703-26-6805-15-6808-28-6802-26-69
08-15-69
04-04-6008-23-6004-12-6108-21-6104-10-62
09-10-6204-08-6308-20-6304-21-6409-09-64
04-12-6508-23-6504-20-6609-09-6609-05-67
03-26-6808-28-6802-26-6908-15-6903-14-72
09-26-7205-24-7309-07-7305-22-7509-23-76
..
185186
190202186185178
184191181184182
183184186159167
161
470424
529551503577542
498538488578526
575554549561650
606560497572455
1512131211
1111119.710
99.18.998.5
998.588.5
99.1634.5
4
6364606454
6766668372
6570667062
7977756871
8676627854
08-31-45 91 09-02-59 65 07-20-77 426 54
68
Table 7.- Specific conductance and chloride in water from wells with multiple analyses in Atlantic County and vicinity--Continued
useswell
numberand
aquifercode
010022122KRKDL
010023122KRKDL
010024122KRKDL
Spe-Date cificof conduc-
sample tanceUS/cm)
D3-22-3410-09-3403-14-35D9- 10-3503-05-36
09-03-3603-24-3709-01-3704-13-3809-01-38
04-05-3908-30-3903-19-4007-26-4008-27-40
05-15-4108-29-4104-21-4210-29-4204-15-43
09-10-4304-12-4409-28-4403-28-45
03-22-3410-09-3403-14-3509-10-3503-05-36
09-03-3603-24-3709-01-3704-13-3809-01-38
04-05-39
01-22-2902-20-2903-22-3410-09-3403-14-35
08-30-3503-05-3609-03-3603-24-3709-01-37
04-12-3809-01-3804-05-3908-30-3903-19-40
07-26-4005-15-41
Chlor-ride.dis
solved(mg/Las Cl)
9.29.19.49.89.6
9.5109.69.810
9.410101110
109.910101113161212
9.5129.29.59
8.89.59.19.69.6
9.6
10109.8109.6
109.59.21010
9.8109.91010
109.5
Dateof
sample
ATLANTIC COUNTY08-31-4504-16-4608-29-4604-19-4708-26-48
04-13-4908-23-4904-12-5008-28-5003-26-51
08-20-5104-30-5209-03-5203-31-5309-02-53
04-05-5407-08-5408-31-5403-30-5508-30-55
04-03-5608-28-5604-08-5708-27-57
08-30-3903-19-4007-26-4008-27-4005-15-41
08-29-4104-21-4210-29-4204-15-4309-10-43
09-28-44
08-29-4104-21-4210-29-4204-14-4309-10-43
04-12-4409-28-4403-29-4508-31-4504-16-46
08-29-4604-09-4704-21-4808-26-4804-13-49
08-23-4904-12-50
Chlor-Spe- ride.
cific dis-conduc- solvedtance (mg/L
(/iS/cm) as Cl)
--Continued
1010121010
1010101211
127
121111
169.8
111010
10101010
9.99.29.59.49.1
8.899.49.28.6
10
9.810116.58.5
1059.91011
1010101010
1011
Dateof
sample
04-01-5809-03-5804-08-5909-02-5904-04-60
08-23-6004-12-6108-21-6104-10-6209-10-62
04-08-6308-20-6304-21-6409-09-6404-12-65
08-23-6504-20-6609-09-6605-11-6706-15-67
09-05-6710-24-6705-10-6805-15-68
04-16-4609-05-4604-10-4709-17-4708-26-48
08-23-4906-15-6710-24-6708-28-6802-26-69
08-15-69
08-28-5003-26-5108-20-5104-30-5209-03-52
03-31-5309-02-5304-05-5408-31-5403-30-55
08-30-5504-03-5608-28-5604-08-5709-12-57
05-15-68
Specific
conductance
(/tS/cm)
-
..
196201207
216198167202201
204238
4,3503,5103,250
6662,6602,4601,580
..--
..327220398247
212
-
..
..
--
..
--
201
Chlor-ride.dis
solved(mg/Las Cl)
1011101011
1111101111
1011111011
1122
1,3001,100990
140700700450
109.69.59.89.9
1152197125
23
1110131014
1012131112
1212111010
10
69
Tabla /.--Specific conductance and chlorida in water from wells with multiple analyses in Atlantic County and vicinity--continued
useswell
numberand
aqui f ercode
Spe-Data cificof conduc-
sample tance(MS/cm)
Chlor-ride.dis
solved(mg/Las Cl)
Dataof
sample
Chlor-Spe- ride.cific dis-
conduc- solvedtance (mg/L
(MS/cm) as Cl)
Dateof
sample
Specific
conductance
(/iS/cm)
Chlor-ride.dis
solved(mg/Las Cl)
ATLANTIC COUNTY --Continued
010025122KRKDL
010026122KRKDL
010029122KRKDL
010030122KRKDL
03-22-3410-08-3403-14-3508-30-3503-05-36
09-03-3603-24-3709-01-3704-12-3809-01-38
04-06-3908-30-3903-19-4007-26-4008-27-40
05-15-4108-29-4104-21-42
05-18-2803-22-3410-09-3408-29-3509-03-36
03-21-3709-03-3709-01-3804-05-3903-19-40
08-28-4005-15-4108-29-4104-21-42
03-22-3410-09-3403-14-3509-30-3503-05-36
09-04-3603-24-3709-01-3704-13-3809-01-38
04-05-3903-19-4008-27-4005-15-4108-29-41
02-21-2412-03-2512-04-2502-10-2605-14-26
2323222018
2221211919
1716151515
151618
1186.98.47.4
88.27.94.58.5
4.977.96.5
8.1888.27.9
7.68.28.18.18.2
888.17.98
109875
10-29-4204-14-4304-12-4409-28-4403-28-45
08-31-4504-16-4608-30-4604-09-4704-21-48
08-25-4804-12-4908-23-4904-12-5008-28-50
03-30-5108-20-5104-30-52
10-29-4204-15-4304-12-4409-28-4403-28-45
08-31-4504-16-4608-29-4604-09-4708-26-48
04-13-4908-23-4903-26-5108-20-51
04-21-4210-29-4204-15-4309-10-4304-12-44
09-28-4408-31-4504-16-4608-29-4604-09-47
08-25-4804-13-4908-23-4904-12-50 08-28-50
01-22-3102-19-3103-26-3104-21-3105-20-31
2018141313
1212121212
1214141213
131412
8.57.98.89.28.6
9.68.58.58.27.9
99.21910
8.28.68.58.18.1
7.68.599.18.5
8.68.8999.1
7.17.88.87.67.5
09-03-5203-31-5309-02-5304-05-5407-08-54
08-31-5403-30-5508-30-5504-03-5608-28-56
04-08-5708-27-5705-18-6802-26-6908-15-69
09-26-7205-22-75
04-28-5203-31-5309-02-5304-05-5408-31-54
03-30-5508-30-5504-03-5608-28-5608-27-57
09-05-6708-28-6803-14-7209-26-72
03-26-5108-20-5104-28-5209-03-5209-02-53
08-31-5403-30-5508-30-5504-03-5608-28-56
04-08-5708-27-5706-15-67
04-12-4409-28-4403-28-4508-31-4504-16-46
--
--
184104147
176190
--
--
195188187180
--
186
--
9.9109109.3
9.410999.2
9.39.28.51211
9.310
91012108.6
11999.48.7
99.59.58.8
998.6109.1
9.28.59.58.79.9
9.59.49
7.57.68.58.87
70
Table 7.- Specific conductance and chloride in water from wells with multiple analyses in Atlantic County and viclnlty--Continued
useswell
numberand
aquifercode
Spe-Date cificof conduc-
s ample tance(/iS/cm)
Chlor-ride.dis
solved(mg/Las CD
Dateof
sample
Specific
conductance
(MS/ cm)
Chlor-ride.dis
solved(mg/Las CD
Dateof
sample
Specific
conductance
(MS/cm)
Chlor-ride.dis
solved(mg/Las Cl)
ATLANTIC COUNTY-- Continued
010030122KRKDL(Continued)
010031122KRKDL
07-15-2608-25-2610-01-2601-27-2704-07-27
08-24-2709-02-2710-06-2711-03-2712-16-27
01-18-2802-24-2804-26-2804-29-2808-14-28
09-18-2812-14-2801-22-2902-20-2903-21-29
04-26-2905-28-2906-20-2907-29-2908-30-29
09-13-2910-17-2911-16-2912-12-2901-23-30
02-19-3003-19-3004-24-3006-12-3007-10-30
08-22-3009-26-3010-24-3011-13-3012-09-30
10-09-3403-14-3508-30-3509-04-3603-24-37
09-01-3704-13-3809-01-3805-15-4110-29-42
04-14-4304-12-4403-29-4508-25-4804-13-49
08-23-4904-12-50
69.989.55.5
7.58.188.55.8
7.579.29.28
6.88.88.9
108.2
8.79.27.99.47.8
8.49.28.17.57.9
7.58.27.97.98
8.28.58.67.88
83.18.47.98.1
8.45.56.988.2
87.57.57.86.6
8.18.2
06-09-3107-07-3108-18-3109-15-3110-14-31
11-19-3101-15-3202-16-3203-08-3204-20-32
05-16-3206-06-3207-19-3210-08-3212-30-32
01-26-3302-21-3303-09-3305-05-3307-19-33
03-07-3403-22-3410-09-3402-05-3503-14-35
08-29-3503-05-3609-03-3603-24-3709-01-37
09-01-3804-05-3903-19-4008-28-4005-15-41
08-29-4104-21-4210-29-4204-15-4309-10-43
08-28-5003-26-5108-20-5104-28-5209-03-52
03-31-5309-02-5304-05-5408-31-5403-30-55
08-30-5504-03-5608-28-5604-08-5708-27-57
04-01-5809-03-58
-
-
--
--
-
..
--
--
9.57.67.27.47.2
76.87.177
9.89.28.27.26.6
6.26.66.86.28
6.88.16.66.68
7.277.5
107.8
8777.57.1
7.57.87.87.87.8
8.28.88.68.69
7.510109
11
8.58.38.88.38
7.87.8
08-29-4604-09-4709-17-4708-25-4804-13-49
08-23-4904-12-5008-28-5003-26-5108-20-51
04-28-5209-03-5203-31-5309-02-5304-05-54
08-31-5408-30-5504-03-5608-28-5604-08-57
08-27-5704-01-5809-03-5804-08-5904-04-60
08-23-6008-20-6303-30-6606-15-6709-05-67
08-28-6802-26-6908-15-6909-26-7205-24-73
05-22-7509-23-76or -20-7708-16-7808-27-79
04-08-5909-02-5904-04-6008-23-6004-12-61
08-21-6104-10-6209-10-6204-08-6308-20-63
04-21-6409-09-6404-12-6508-23-6504-20-66
09-09-6605-11-67
-
--
--
..
--
-
200
185205
187188193189189
201202199198172
-
183184191242188
189188198206188
188184
7.68.866.97.6
8.27.187.59
9.1138.19.314
10107.88.49.4
7.39.29.49.59.4
8.915109.514
9.51016119.3
1210118.28.4
8.87.98.487.7
7.57.98.58.88.4
8.58.58.588
88
71
Table 7.--Specific conductance and chloride in water from welts with multiple analyses in Atlantic County and vicinity--Continued
uses well
numberand
aquifercode
010032122KRKDL
010037122KRKDL
010038122KRKDL
010039122KRKDL
010040122KRKDL
Dateof
sample
03-22-3410-09-3403-13-3508-30-3503-05-36
09-04-3603-24-3709-01-3704-13-3809-01-38
04-05-3908-31-3903-19-4008-27-4008-29-41
03-28-2503-22-3410-09-3403-13-3508-30-35
03-05-36
03-28-3410-10-3403-13-3509-06-3503-02-36
09-04-3603-23-3709-03-3704-13-3809-02-38
04-06-3908-30-3903-18-4008-28-4005-14-41
08-29-4104-22-4210-29-4204-16-4309-03-43
04-14-4409-27-4403-29-4508-30-45
09-05-6703-26-6802-26-6909-26-7209-07-73
04-02-5309-03-5304-08-5409-02-5404-01-55
?Pf-Clf 1C
conductanceCMS/cm)
--
--
--
-
--
.-
-
--
..
-
157149150148146
--
Chlor-ride.dis
solved(mg/Las Cl)
88.18.18.48.2
7.98.48.28.48.4
8.68.488.48.2
127.88.488.4
7.9
3.93.83.83.93.8
3.63.83.93.83.8
3.843.93.93.6
3.843.93.13.8
43.63.83.9
54.5563.7
4.68.26.534
Dateof
sample
ATLANTIC COUNTY
04-21-4210-29-4204-14-4304-12-4409-28-44
03-29-4508-31-4504-16-4608-29-4604-09-47
08-25-4804-13-4908-23-4904-12-5008-28-50
09-03-3603-24-3709-01-3704-12-3809-01-38
09-01-38
04-16-4608-29-4604-09-4704-21-4808-25-48
04-14-4908-24-4904-13-5008-29-5003-28-51
08-22-5104-28-5209-03-5203-31-5309-02-53
04-08-5408-31-5403-30-5508-30-5504-03-56
08-28-5604-08-5708-27-5704-01-58
09-24-7405-22-7508-19-7608-16-7808-27-79
04-08-5909-02-5904-04-6008-23-6004-12-61
Specific
conductance
CMS/cm)
Chlor-ride.dissolved(mg/Las Cl)
Dateof
sample
Specificconductance(MS/cm)
Chtor-ride.dis
solved<mg/Las Cl)
- - Cont i nued
----
--
..------ -
..
--
--
..--..-.
------ -
--
149155155154146
.-
--
8.28.48.58.28.1
8.58.28.18.68.4
8.58.59.299
887.97.97.8
8.5
3.84.543.63.8
3.64.13.54.14.5
444.23.34.6
543.53.53.8
43.63.45
5.15.253.73.9
6.84.64.64.55
03-26-5108-2D-5104-28-5209-03-5203-31-53
09-02-5304-05-5408-31-5403-30-5508-30-55
04-03-5608-28-5604-08-5708-27-57
08-27-4005-15-4108-29-4104-21-42
09-03-5804-08-5909-02-5904-04-6008-23-60
04-12-6108-21-6104-11-6209-10-6204-08-63
08-20-6309-09-6404-12-6508-23-6504-20-66
09-09-6605-11-6709-05-6703-26-6808-28-68
03-13-6908-15-6903-14-7209-26-72
08-28-8008-18-8109-09-8209-30-83
08-23-6504-20-6609-09-6605-11-6702-26-69
..
..140140144169
141143146146145
142140144143139
142140144142
266144149142
152156156148146
8.59.28.88.68.5
9.3189108.5
8.58.58.68.4
7.57.67.47.5
3.843.83.53.7
3.83.33.73.53.6
3.43.53.533.5
3.53.5344
3.53.53.45.6
363.943.9
444.53.53
72
Table 7.- Specific conductance and chloride in water from wells with multiple analyses in Atlantic County and v i c i n i ty Cont i nued
useswell
numberand
aquifercode
010040122KRKDL
(continued)
010041122KRKDL
010042122KRKDL
010138121CKKD
Dateof
sample
09-01-5504-05-5608-31-5604-10-5708-27-57
04-01-5809-03-58
10-30-2409-22-2510-29-2511-09-2501-14-26
03-23-2606-18-2607-15-2608-28-2609-03-35
09-06-3511-27-3503-04-3609-03-3605-16-41
04-23-4204-14-4309-10-4304-15-4409-28-44
03-28-4504-16-46
10-10-3403-11-3503-23-3709-03-3704-13-38
08-31-3804-08-3908-30-3908-28-4005-16-41
08-29-4104-23-4210-30-4204-14-4309-10-43
04-15-4403-28-4504-16-4609-05-4604-09-47
08-26-4804-14-4908-23-49
11-02-7003-15-7209-27-72
?Pe-Clf 1C
conductance
(MS/cm)
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
433636
Chlor-ride,dis
solved(mg/L as CD
52.34.52.84.2
2.44.9
21018014013085
583521117
5.25.42.45.27.4
1307.57.93.46.1
7.210
3.53.1333.1
3.13.83.23.43.1
3.13.23.23.23.2
9.53.53.23.43.2
2.19.54.1
6.46.47.6
Dateof
sample
ATLANTIC COUNTY08-21-6104-11-6209-11-6204-08-6308-20-63
04-21-6409-09-64
09-04-4604-09-4704-14-4908-23-4908-28-50
03-27-5108-21-5104-30-5209-05-5204-04-53
04-08-5409-02-5404-01-5509-01-5504-05-56
08-31-5604-10-5708-27-5704-01-5809-03-58
04-08-5909-02-59
04-13-5003-27-5108-22-5104-30-5209-05-52
04-04-5309-03-5304-08-5409-02-5404-01-55
09-01-5504-05-5608-31-5604-10-5708-27-57
04-01-5809-03-5804-08-5909-02-5904-04-60
08-23-6004-12-6108-21-61
09-07-7304-08-7409-24-74
Specific
conductance
(MS/cm)
Chlor-ride,dissolved(mg/L as CD
Dateof
sample
SP?-Clf 1C
conductance
(MS/cm)
Chlor-ride.dis
solved(mg/L as CD
Cont i nued
140149155181150
149150
--
--
--
--
--
-
95
3646120
3.24.64.54.53.8
44.5
9.96.112126.4
54.55.966.9
108.85.575.4
5.9146.6106
305.5
3.543.23.82.4
3.74.3543
4.53.133.13.3
3.13.13.43.13.4
3.13.62.9
6.27.9
12
03-14-7209-26-7209-07-7309-24-7408-19-76
03-03-8108-18-81
04-04-6008-23-6008-21-6104-11-6208-20-63
09-09-6404-12-6508-23-6504-20-6609-09-66
09-05-6703-26-6808-28-6808-15-6909-26-72
09-07-7308-16-7808-27-7908-28-8003-03-81
08-18-81
09-16-6204-08-6308-20-6309-09-6404-12-65
08-23-6504-20-6609-09-6605-11-6703-26-68
02-26-6908-15-6903-14-7209-26-7205-24-73
09-24-7408-19-7607-20-7708-18-8109-09-82
09-30-83
08-19-76
149149145148160
148165..
144149147
147150150170148
143145138142137
137138130127130
126
1551189599101
8799939490
9196929089
9396878689
90
38
3.53.51.93.44.7
2.62
7.15.75.265.3
555
115
47.1546.7
4.54.14.24.33.5
4.3
2.93.22.653.5
2.52.52.523.1
45.554.13
3.43.33.32.42.4
2.4
7.6
73
Table /.--Specific conductance and chloride in water from wells with multiple analyses in Atlantic County and vi c i ni ty- Cont i nued
useswell
numberand
aquifercode
Dateof
sample
Jpe-
conduc-tance(MS/cm)
Chlor-ride.dissolvedCmg/Las CD
Dateof
sample
Specific
conduc -tance
(MS/cm)
Chlor-ride,dissolvedCmg/Las CD
Dateof
sample
Specific
conduc -tanceCMS/cm)
Chlor-ride,dis
solvedCmg/Las CD
ATLANTIC COUNTY --Continued
010151121CKKD
010180122KRKDL
010353121CKKD
010357121CKKD
010362121CKKD
010367122KRKDL
010368122KRKDL
010369122KRKDL
010370122KRKDL
09-07-73
04-19-6209-17-6204' 11 -63
04-08-6308-20-6309-10-6404-13-6508-24-65
04-21-66
09-02-5307-04-5409-07-54
09-06-6703-27-6808-29-6802-26-69
04-11-5008-29-5003-28-5108-21-5104-30-52
09-04-5204-01-5309-01-5304-07-5409-01-54
03-31-5508-31-5504-04-5608-29-5608-28-57
04-01-58
08-28-4005-16-4109-09-4104-22-4210-30-42
04-15-4309-03-4304-15-4409-29-4403-29-45
08-29-4504-15-46
05-24-73
06-19-7009-26-7209-08-73
55
115114125
70651288480
171
----
8895116109
.-
--
-
--
--
--
--
164
164170162
4.6
2.52.52.1
1212141413
14
101111
14141814
74.97.29.57
8.26.59.397.2
78.527366.4
7.1
777.27.27.4
7.17.26.877.1
77.2
5.8
98.16.5
09-24-74
08-23-6304-24-6409-14-64
09-12-6609-06-6708-20-6805-24-7309-07-73
D9-24-74
04-01-5508-31-5504-05-56
08-21-6903-15-7209-27-7205-22-75
09-03-5804-09-5909-02-5904-04-6008-23-60
04-12-6108-21-6104-10-6209-10-6204-08-63
08-20-6304-21-6409-09-6404-12-6508-23-65
04-20-66
09-04-4604-08-4708-26-4804-13-4908-25-49
04-11-5008-29-5003-28-5108-21-5104-30-52
09-04-5204-01-53
09-08-73
04-08-7408-18-8109-09-82
54
114117117
878665105102
108
11089126143
.
.
.--
164173175187
168170171179
174
-
163
164160173
6.9
232
1516121817
18
12101D
15141821
6.677.27.26.7
6.76.27.46.76.5
6.36.86.566:56
7.278.26.87
77.98107
4.46.5
5
7.86.37.3
08-19-76
04-12-6503-14-69
08-19-7607-20-7708-15-7808-14-81
08-31-56
08-19-7607-20-7708-14-81
09-12-6605-11-6703-27-6808-28-6802-27-69
08-21-6903-14-7209-26-7209-08-7304-08-74
08-27-7909-03-8008-18-8109-09-8210-04-83
09-02-5304-07-5409-01-5403-31-5508-31-55
04-04-5608-29-5608-28-6809-08-7308-18-76
08-18-76
10-03-83
59
117121
105110116113
..
13D134132
172169170175171
168176181173178
180163173177155
173170190
178
167
6.2
33.2
19181718
12
191918
666.877
678.66.98.2
7.17.16.67.37.2
8.9117.36.57.5
1507.286.58.1
7.1
7.2
74
Table 7.- Specific conductance and chloride in water from wells with multiple analyses in Atlantic County and vicinity--Continued
useswell
numberand
aqui f ercode
Dateof
sample
Specific
conduc -tance
(MS/cm)
Chlor-ride.dis
solved(mg/Las CD
Dateof
sample
?P?-Clf 1C
conductance
(MS/cm)
Chlor-ride,dis
solved(mg/Las CD
Dateof
sample
?pe-Clf 1C
conductance
(/iS/cm)
Chlor-ride.dis
solved(mg/L
as Cl)
ATLANTIC COUNTY --Continued
010371122KRKDL
010372122KRKDL
010373122KRKDL
010374122KRKDL
03-28-3410-09-3403-12-3508-28-3503-03-36
09-03-3603-23-3709-01-3704-12-3808-31-38
04-07-3908-31-3903-19-4008-28-4005-16-41
08-21-6104-10-6209-10-6204-08-6308-20-63
04-21-6409-09-64
03-28-3410-09-3403-12-3508-28-3503-03-36
09-03-3603-23-3709-01-3704-12-3808-31-38
04-07-3908-31-3903-19-4008-28-4005-16-41
09-09-41
07-19-3301-19-3403-28-3410-09-3410-18-35
09-03-3609-01-3708-31-3808-31-3908-28-40
05-16-4109-09-4104-22-4209-03-4309-01-44
11-09-45
----
---
.
.--
145151159181166
153151
- *
--
--
--
--
.---
--
4.59.55.84.95
4.64.955.64.9
55.2565.2
4.96.66.36.98.2
65.5
5.95.55.85.65.8
5.56.55.55.15.8
5.65.65.45.65.4
5.6
525454228.9
7.56.25.96.16
9.861096.1
5
09-09-4104-22-4210-30-4204-15-4309-03-43
04-14-4409-27-4403-29-4508-29-4504-15-46
08-30-4604-09-4708-26-4804-14-4908-22-49
08-23-6504-20-6609-12-6605-11-6709-05-67
03-27-6808-28-68
04-22-4210-30-4204-15-4309-03-4304-14-44
09-27-4403-29-4508-29-4504-15-4608-30-46
04-09-4704-21-4808-26-4804-14-4908-22-49
04-12-50
04-15-4608-30-4604-09-4708-25-4804-14-49
08-22-4904-12-5008-29-5008-29-5604-09-57
08-28-5704-01-5809-03-5809-02-5904-04-60
08-23-60
-"
--
-
152153151148152
152162
--
..----
--
--
--
160151
154158158155148
151
4.95.255.55.1
5.25.15.95.25.9
6.85.85.65.95.8
6.565.54.55
5.45
5.55.95.666.2
5.85.65.85.96.5
7265.96.86.4
6.5
5.56.85.24.85.4
5.85.46.27.46.2
6.46.76.86.45
6.4
08-29-5008-21-5104-30-5209-04-5204-01-53
09-02-5304-07-5409-01-5403-31-5508-31-55
04-04-5608-29-5604-09-5708-28-5706-02-59
06-19-7003-14-7209-26-7205-24-7309-08-73
08-18-7609-03-80
08-29-5003-28-5108-21-5104-30-5209-04-52
04-01-5309-02-5304-07-5409-01-5403-31-55
08-31-5504-04-5608-29-5604-09-5708-27-57
04-12-6108-21-6104-10-6209-10-6204-08-63
08-20-6304-21-6409-09-6408-23-6505-11-67
09-05-6703-27-6808-28-6806-19-70
162159
158166162158162
154155152151148
160142
--
207
167164163162164
147145151159181
166153151152148
152152162154
5.86.25.65.45.1
7.476.25.56.5
6.17.26.75.86.6
6.56.56.35.14.1
5.34.2
6.2106.86.61
6.58.287.66.5
86.97.26.87.3
5.64.96.66.36.9
8.265.56.54.5
55.456.5
75
Table /.--Specific conductance and chloride in water from weUs with multiple analyses in Atlantic County and vi c i n i tv- - Cont 1 nued
useswell
numberand
aquifercode
010375122KRKDL
010376122KRKDL
010466121CKKD
010493121CKKD
010503121CKKD
010542121CKKD
010549121CKKD
010555121CKKD
010559121CKKD
Dateof
sample
08-31-5504-04-5608-29-5604-09-5708-28-57
04-01-5809-03-5804-08-5909-02-5904-04-60
08-23-6004-12-61
06-19-70
10-16-56
07-08-57
11-05-56
06-10-60
09-03-5304-07-5409-02-5403-30-5509-01-55
04-05-5608-31-5604-10-5709-05-5704-01-58
09-04-5804-08-5909-03-5904-05-60
08-30-5504-03-5608-28-5604-08-5709-05-57
04-01-5809-03-5804-08-59
09-06-6703-27-6808-29-6803-15-7209-27-72
Specificconductance
(/jS/cm)
177
32
22
23
22
--
--
1019810310496
Chlor-ride.dis
solved(mg/L as Cl)
6.57.57.48.46.6
6.877.677.5
7.57.5
12
3
4
3.3
4
1111121211
1011111110
11111111
5.55.15.45.4
55
5.95.15.8
1212131311
Dateof
sample
ATLANTIC COUNTY
08-21-6104-10-6209-10-6204-08-6308-20-63
04-21-6409-09-6404-12-6508-23-6504-20-66
09-12-6609-05-67
09-26-72
11-21-56
06-10-60
11-16-56
06-14-60
08-24-6004-13-6108-22-6104-10-6209-10-62
04-08-6308-20-6309-10-6404-13-6508-24-65
04-21-6609-12-6605-11-6709-06-67
09-02-5904-04-6008-23-6004-12-6108-21-61
04-10-6209-10-6204-08-63
09-07-7309-24-7408-19-7607-20-7708-15-78
Specific
conductance (nS/cm)
Chlor-ride,dissolved(mg/L as Cl)
Dateof
sample
Specific
conduc -tance
(/jS/cm)
Chlor-ride,dis
solved(mg/L as Cl)
- -Continued
160159161171156
155157156156159
156159
172
24
23
32
23
1029498
105979494
939398
. .
73
517655
8264546687
7.27.476.66.2
76.56.577
77
11
3.2
4.3
3
3.2
1111111111
1111101010
13121011
4.95.95.25.84.9
5.65.56
9.59.68.5109.2
03-27-6808-28-6803-13-6908-21-6906-19-70
09-26-7209-08-7308-18-7609-03-8008-18-81
10-03-83
3-27-688-29-683-13-698-21-699-27-72
8-19-767-20-778-15-788-28-798-28-80
8-14-819-10-82
08-20-6304-21-6409-09-6404-12-6504-20-66
09-09-66
08-28-7908-28-8008-14-81
158164161158159
164157171152162
153
72106112109103
119122123122121
109124
71697174
50
606658
7.177.16.59
96.57.76.56.4
6.7
9.812101313
1314121314
1215
5.55555
5
8.69.28.8
76
Table 7.--Specific conductance and chloride in water from wells with multiple analyses in Atlantic County and vicinity--continued
useswell
numberand
aquifercode
010563121CKKD
010564121CKKD
010567121CKKD
010568122KRKDL
010569121CKKD
010570122KRKDL
010572121CKKD
010574121CKKD
010575121CKKD
010578122KRKDL
010582121CKKD
010583121CKKD
Dateof
sample
09-02-5403-30-5509-01-5504-05-5608-31-56
04-10-5709-05-5704-01-5809-04-5804-08-59
08-27-79
09-03-5304-08-5409-08-5404-01-55
08-15-78
09-03-5304-08-5409-08-5404-01-55
08-29-5003-29-5108-22-5104-30-5209-05-52
08-15-78
02-10-32
01-26-3209-06-3309-03-5309-08-54
04-19-6209-17-6204-11-63
09-06-6703-27-6808-29-6811-02-7003-15-72
09-27-72
09-03-5304-07-5409-02-5403-30-5509-01-55
04-05-5608-31-5604-10-5709-05-5704-01-58
Specific
conduc -tance(nS/cm)
--
--
118
74
117
--
610
155162173
10294105104112
110.-
7556
8387695756
Chlor-ride.dis
solved(mg/Las CD
9.88.38.58.1
11
9.28.69.28.89.2
16
19171814
2.3
12151115
2.62.233.52.3
160
5
12146.76.9
5.95.86.8
1414171614
18
1012131010
1013101010
Dateof
sample
ATLANTIC COUNTY09-03-5904-05-6008-24-6008-22-6112-04-61
04-10-6209-10-6204-08-6308-20-6304-22-64
08-28-80
09-01-5504-05-5608-31-5604-10-57
08-28-80
09-01-5504-05-5608-31-5604-10-57
04-04-5309-03-5304-08-5409-08-5404-01-55
08-27-79
08-15-78
04-01-5509-01-5504-05-5608-31-56
08-23-6304-24-6409-14-64
05-24-7309-07-7304-08-7407-20-7708-15-78
08-28-79
04-06-6008-24-6004-13-6108-22-6104-10-62
09-10-6204-08-6308-20-6309-10-6404-13-65
Specific
conductance
(nS/cm)
Chlor-ride.dis
solved(mg/Las Cl)
Dateof
sample
Specific
conductance
(MS/crn)
Chlor-ride.dis
solved(mg/Las Cl)
- - Cont i nued
61--
5859536256
114
84929574
111
115
397
101
491955352
159169165
74109116106121
122
5555587157
5868586168
8.88.48.79.69
8.88.68.38.59
14
1316179.6
2.5
1013149.9
2.84.14.54.42.5
93
18
51255
5.86.55.5
1415171716
17
1011111111
1111101011
09-10-6404-13-6508-24-6504-21-6609-12-66
09-06-6703-27-6808-29-6811-02-70
09-13-5708-27-79
09-10-82
09-13-5708-28-80
08-31-5604-10-5709-13-5709-30-83
08-28-80
09-30-83
09-13-5708-28-8009-10-82
03-14-69
08-28-8008-14-8109-10-8210-17-83
05-11-6709-06-6703-27-6808-29-6803-13-69
08-21-6911-02-7009-27-7205-22-7508-19-76
6469666680
78797779
9875
116
87
607383105
302
223
525156
174
124128134142
18167967286
916473
104100
8.58.58.597
98.58.610
157.7
2.3
1311
6.46.23.82.3
68
57
4.64.95
6.7
19212321
1411142622
1912141716
77
Table 7.--Specific c; vicinity--1
inductance and chloride in water from wells with multiple analyses in Atlantic County and :ontinued
useswell
numberand
aquifercode
Dateof
sample
Specific
conductance
(/<S/cni)
Chlor-ride.dis
solved(mg/Las CD
Dateof
sample
Specific
conductance
(/iS/crn)
Chlor-ride.dis
solved(mg/Las CO
Dateof
sample
Specific
conductance
(/<S/cni>
Chlor-ride.dis
solved(mg/Las Cl)
ATLANTIC COUNTY --Continued
01D583121CKKD
(Continued)
010589121CKKD
010593122KRKDL
010594122KRKDL
010595122KRKDL
"010596122KRKDL
09-D4-5804-08-5909-03-59
03-27-6808-29-6802-26-69
09-05-6703-26-6808-28-68
10-09-3403-24-3708-31-3904-22-4208-25-48
04-13-4908-29-50
10-09-3403-12-3508-30-3503-03-3609-04-36
03-24-3709-02-3704-12-3808-31-3806-05-39
08-31-3903-19-4007-12-4008-29-4005-14-41
10-09-3408-30-3503-03-3609-04-3603-24-37
09-02-3704-12-3808-31-3804-08-3908-31-39
03-19-4008-29-4005-14-4109-03-4104-22-42
10-29-4204-15-4309-03-4304-14-44
615765
56111279
162159164
--..- ---
..--
--
..
..
-
111211
141179
55.27
6.45.66.25.23.5
7.46
5.55.45.56.85.4
5.55.68.15.55.8
5.84.25.65.86
5.45.45.655.6
5.25.95.565.8
5.85.26.15.57.8
66.25.85.9
08-24-6504-21-6609-12-66
07-20-7708-28-7908-28-80
06-19-7009-26-7209-08-73
04-29-5209-04-5204-01-5309-05-5304-07-54
09-01-5403-31-55
09-03-4104-22-4210-29-4204-15-4309-03-43
04-13-4403-29-4504-16-4609-03-4604-10-47
08-25-4804-13-4904-12-5008-29-5008-21-51
09-29-4403-29-4508-30-4504-16-4609-03-46
04-10-4708-25-4804-13-4908-23-4904-12-50
08-29-5003-27-5108-21-5104-29-5209-04-52
04-01-5309-03-5303-31-5508-31-55
6418162
391304285
158159153
--..
-
-
..
.-
.. -
--------
..
----..--
--
..
..--
--
101412
1108077
7.55.84
5.14.85.98.87.4
6.26
5.46.16.68.85.6
7.46.66.26.27
66.86.26.16.8
5.66.666.26
7.18.95.165.2
5.2136.27.25.7
5.97.475.5
07-20-77
08-14-81
09-23-7609-09-8210-03-83
08-31-5504-04-5608-30-5604-09-5708-28-57
04-12-6508-23-65
04-29-5209-04-5204-01-5309-03-5304-07-54
09-01-5408-31-5504-04-5608-30-5604-09-57
08-28-5706-19-7009-26-7205-24-73
04-04-5608-30-5604-09-5708-28-5708-23-65
09-12-6504-20-6609-12-6605-11-6709-05-67
03-26-6808-28-6806-19-7003-14-7209-26-72
09-08-7304-08-7409-03-8008-18-81
101
167167154
167163
169167166171
168176178172
--
163
167169164161171
161166177171173
166171162175
17
160
64.64.5
6.55.56.65.97.2
4.54
776.488
6.87.5676.4
6.698.97.9
5.35.15.25.44
4.54.555.56
5.978.56.47.4
686.56.4
78
Table 7.--Specific conductance and chloride in water from wells with multiple analyses in Atlantic County and vl cinlty--Cont1nued
useswell
numberand
aquifercode
010597122KRKDL
010598122KRKDL
010599122KRKDL
010600122KRKDL
Dateof
sample
10-09-34D8-30-3503-03-3609-04-3603-24-37
09-02-3704-12-3808-31-3804-08-3908-31-39
03-19-4008-29-4005-14-4109-03-4104-22-42
10-29-4204-15-4309-03-4304-13-44
06-19-7009-26-7204-08-74
10-09-3408-30-3503-03-3609-04-3603-24-37
09-02-3704-12-3808-31-3804-08-3908-31-39
03-19-4008-29-4005-14-4109-03-4104-22-42
10-29-4204-15-43
10-09-3408-30-3503-03-3609-04-3609-02-37
04-12-3808-31-3806-08-3908-31-3908-29-40
05-14-4109-03-4110-29-4209-03-4304-13-44
Spe-
conduc-tance
(*.S/cm)
..
--
159161164..
.-
.-
..
..--
-
--
..
--
--
Chlor-ride,dissolved(mg/Las CO
4.94.95.14.85
55.44.95.45
5.25.25.44.95.8
5.65.54.85.6
76.47
4.24.54.24.54.5
4.44.14.54.64.5
4.24.54.14.24.4
4.54.4
3.84.13.93.94.2
44.14.23.93.9
4.23.9544.6
Dateof
sample
ATLANTIC COUNTY09-29-4403-29-4508-30-4504-16-4609-03-46
04-10-4708-25-4808-23-4904-12-5008-29-50
03-27-5108-21-5104-29-5209-04-5204-01-53
09-03-5304-07-5409-01-5403-31-55
09-23-7608-27-7908-18-81
09-03-4304-13-4409-29-4403-29-4508-30-45
04-16-4609-03-4604-10-4708-25-4804-13-49
08-23-4904-12-5008-29-5003-27-5108-21-51
04-29-5209-04-52
08-23-4904-12-5008-29-5003-27-5108-21-51
04-29-5209-04-5204-01-5309-03-5304-07-54
09-02-5403-31-5508-31-5504-04-5608-30-56
Specific
conductance
(*.S/cm)
Chlor-ride.dis
solved(mg/Las Cl)
Dateof
sample
Specific
conductance
(*.S/cm>
Chlor-ride.dissolved(mg/Las CO
- - Cont i nued
--
--
--
-
173159155
-
--
.-
-
..
-.
--
-...
--
4.85.555.54.9
5.54.95.24.94
5.63.85.45.34.1
6.29.54.54
6.65.35
4.24.44.14.413
4.64.84.85.85.5
6.4125.65.46.6
155
104.24.85.64.8
4.57.47.77.17
4.84.34.544
08-31-5504-04-5608-30-5604-09-5708-28-57
04-01-5809-03-5804-08-5909-02-5904-04-60
08-23-6004-12-6108-21-6104-10-6209-10-62
04-08-6308-30-6304-21-6409-09-64
10-03-83
04-01-5309-03-5304-07-5409-01-5403-31-55
08-31-5508-30-5604-09-5708-28-5706-19-70
03-14-7209-26-7209-08-7307-20-7708-16-78
08-23-6004-12-6108-21-6104-10-6209-10-62
04-08-6308-20-6304-21-6409-09-6404-12-65
08-23-6504-20-6605-11-6709-05-6708-28-68
--
136135141
185141138144
150
--
251
168276252172284
140284143
156139141141140
144142138147179
5.53.945.64.8
3.84.243.93.9
3.743.83.93.8
63.63.93.5
5
5.77.39124.5
1466.14.914
5.75.2
126.4
11
4.14.34.19.93.7
3.83.63.53.53.5
3.53.53.538
79
Table /.--Specific conductance and chloride in water from wells with multiple analyses in Atlantic County and vl c i ni ty--Cont1nued
USGSwell
numberand
aquifercode
Spe-Date cificof conduc -
sample tanceUS/cm)
Chlor-ride.dis
solved(mg/Las CD
Dateof
sample
Spe-Clf 1C
conductance
(A.S/cm)
Chlor-ride,dis
solved(mg/Las CD
Dateof
sample
Specific
conduc -tance
(*.S/cm)
Chlor-ride.dis
solved(mg/Las CD
ATLANTIC COUNTY --Continued
010600122KRKDL(Continued)
010648122KRKDL
010662122KRKDL
010663122KRKDL
010664122KRKDL
010665122KRKDL
09-29-4403-29-4508-30-4504-16-4609-03-46
04-10-4708-25-4804-13-49
06-06-80 166
01-31-3908-31-3903-18-4008-28-40
03-27-3410-08-3408-29-3503-05-3609-04-36
03-24-3709-03-3704-12-3809-02-3804-06-39
08-30-3903-19-4007-26-4008-27-40
08-29-3509-04-3603-24-3709-01-3704-12-38
09-02-3804-06-3908-30-3903-19-4008-27-40
05-15-4108-29-4104-21-4210-28-42
10-09-3403-12-3508-08-3503-03-3609-04-36
03-24-3709-02-3704-12-3808-31-38
06-08-3908-31-39
544124.5
5.54.14.1
4.7
87.26.96.2
188.69.5
118.6
1110129.120
10129.518
7.16.977.47
7.26.87.17.17.8
78.57.27.2
5.55.84.65.85.2
5.85.55.95
5.55.8
04-09-5708-28-5704-01-5809-03-5804-08-59
09-02-5904-04-6007-19-60
08-27-81
05-16-4109-09-4104-22-4210-30-42
05-15-4108-29-4104-23-4210-28-4209-28-44
01-31-4503-28-4508-30-4504-15-4608-29-46
04-10-4708-25-4804-12-4908-23-49
04-15-4309-10-4304-12-4409-28-4401-31-45
03-28-4508-30-4504-15-4608-30-4604-10-47
08-25-4804-12-4908-23-4904-12-50
03-19-4008-29-4005-14-4109-03-4104-22-42
10-29-4204-15-4309-03-4304-14-44
03-29-4508-30-45
_--.-
_--
250
--
--
------
..
--
--
..--
--
3.65.4104.24.4
3.9274.8
22
6.46.26.86.6
99.818189.2
18149.91810
8.9108.618
6.877.8
597.2
7.47.17.27.98
7.57.88.27.9
5.55.64.85.55.8
5.85.85.86
6.15.8
02-26-6908-15-6906-19-7009-26-7209-08-73
09-09-8210-03-83
10-04-83
04-15-4309-03-4304-15-4409-29-44
04-12-5008-28-5004-30-5209-05-5203-31-53
09-02-5304-08-5409-02-5403-30-5508-30-55
04-03-5608-28-5604-08-5709-12-57
08-28-5003-28-5108-22-5104-30-5209-03-52
03-31-5309-02-5304-08-5409-02-5403-30-55
08-30-5504-03-56
04-16-4609-03-4604-10-4708-25-4804-13-49
08-29-5004-07-5409-08-5408-31-55
04-04-5604-09-57
161152145143139
144138
222
--
200208
197191289258
--
--
177
175174
..--
160
157159
7765.53.5
3.63.6
15
6.86.86.66.1
1810171218
11249.81010
8.58.61813
87.888.89.2
7.49.497.67.5
98.2
6.26.46.18.96.2
4.186.67
5.56
80
Table 7. -Specific conductance and chloride in water from wells with multiple analyses in Atlantic County and vicinity--Cont i nued
useswell
numberand
aquifercode
010666122KRKDU
010668122KRKDL
010669122KRKDL
Spe-Date cificof conduc-
sample tance(/iS/cm)
09-01-55 5104-03-56 5307-15-2608-25-2601-27-2704-08-2707-16-27
09-02-2710-05-2711-04-2712-21-2701-18-28
02-24-2804-26-2805-18-2808-14-2809-18-28
12-14-2801-22-2902-20-2903-20-2904-26-29
05-28-2906-20-2907-23-2908-30-2909-13-29
10-17-2911-16-2912-12-2901-23-3002-19-30
03-20-3004-24-3006-12-3007-10-3008-22-30
09-26-3010-24-30
03-28-3410-10-3403-13-3508-30-3503-02-36
09-03-3603-23-3709-03-3704-13-3809-02-38
04-06-3908-30-3903-18-4008-28-4005-14-41
Chlor-ride,dis
solvedCmg/Las Cl)
5.24.7
55.68.48.85.8
5.95.95.55.55.4
5.25.45.45.45.4
6.26.96.55.6
10
5.557.955.1
75.65.25.86.2
6.95.55.65.85.6
65.5
44443.6
3.83.843.93.9
3.94.13.83.93.8
Dateof
sample
ATLANTIC COUNTY
08-28-5609-05-57
11-13-3012-13-3001-24-3102-19-3103-26-31
04-22-3105-20-3106-09-3107-09-3108-18-31
09-15-3110-14-3111-16-3101-15-3202-16-32
03-08-3204-20-3205-16-3206-06-3207-20-32
10-08-3212-30-3201-26-3302-20-3303-09-33
05-05-3307-19-3311-23-3301-19-3403-07-34
03-28-3410-10-3403-13-3508-30-3510-18-35
11-27-3503-02-36
04-22-4210-29-4204-15-4309-03-4304-14-44
09-27-4403-29-4508-30-4504-15-4608-29-46
04-09-4704-21-4808-25-4804-14-4908-24-49
?Pe-Clf 1C
conductance
(^S/cm)
Chlor-ride.dissolved(mg/Las Cl)
Dateof
sample
Specific
conductance
(/iA/cm)
Chlor-ride.dis
solved(mg/L
as Cl)
--Continued
5149
--
..-- - -
..
-
--
..
..--..--
..-
--- .- -
-
54.8
65.55.85.6
11
6.866.56.15.1
5.25.25.26.16
6.15.65.65.85.5
5.55.155.45.4
5.46.46.46.45.2
5.25.25.45.25.2
5.25
43.93.93.93.8
3.83.8444.8
4.43.844.14
09-03-3603-23-3709-03-3704-13-3809-02-38
04-05-3908-30-3903-18-4008-28-4005-.14-41
08-29-4104-20-4210-29-4204-15-4309-03-43
04-14-4409-27-4402-01-4503-27-4508-30-45
04-15-4608-29-4604-09-4709-17-4708-26-48
04-13-4908-23-4904-12-5008-29-5003-28-51
08-30-5104-28-5209-03-5203-31-5309-02-53
04-08-5408-31-54
04-29-5008-29-5003-28-5108-22-5104-28-52
09-03-5203-31-5309-02-5304-08-5408-31-54
03-30-5508-30-5504-03-5608-28-5604-08-57
----
--
..
--
..--
-
-
--
..--.. -
153148150196153
4.95.55.25.45.8
65.56.15.65.8
5.86.26.16.46
6.225106.86
6.56.866.45.6
4.67.266.8
40
9.28.97.45.95.9
76.1
4.44.44.14.55
4.73.35.275.5
44.545.75
08-29-41 3.6 04-13-50 4.1 08-27-57 189 8.2
81
Table 7.-- stance and chloride in water from wells with multiple analyses in Atlantic County and tinued
useswell
numberand
aquifercode
010670122KRKDL
010671122KRKDL
010672121CKKD
010673122KRKDL
010674122KRKDL
Dateof
sample
05-22-3410-09-3403-13-3508-29-3503-02-36
09-03-3603-23-3709-03-3704-13-38-09-02-38
04-06-3908-30-3903-18-4008-28-4005-15-41
03-28-3410-09-3403-13-3508-30-3503-02-36
09-03-3603-23-3709-03-3704-13-389-02-38
04-06-3908-30-3903-18-4008-28-4005-14-41
08-28-40
03-22-3410-08-3403-14-3508-29-350305-36
09-03-3603-24-3709-01-3704-12-3809-01-38
04-06-3908-31-39
03-27-3410-08-3403-14-3508-29-3503-04-36
09-03-3603-24-3709-03-3704-12-3809-02-38
Chlor-Spe- ride,
cific dis-conduc- solvedtance (mg/L (^S/cm) as CD
6.265.85.55.2
55.15.45.25.2
5.25.44.84.94.9
5.25.255.15.1
4.95.1755.1
5.15.45.15.15.2
-- 3,100
9.86.95.65.85.2
5.25.55.85.55.8
5.85.8
6.26.26.26.57.2
5.96.46.46.46.5
Dateof
sample
ATLANTIC COUNTY
08-29-4104-21-4210-29-4204-15-4309-03-43
04-14-4409-28-4403-29-4508-30-4504-15-46
08-29-4604-10-4708-25-4804-14-4908-23-49
08-29-4104-20-4210-29-4204-15-4309-03-43
04-14-4402-01-4503-27-4508-30-4504-15-46
08-29-4604-09-4708-25-4804-12-4908-23-49
08-29-41
05-19-4007-26-4008-27-4005-15-4108-29-41
04-21-4210-29-4204-15-4309-10-4304-12-44
09-28-4401-31-45
08-30-3903-19-4008-27-4005^15-4108-29-41
04-21-4210-29-4204-14-4309-09-4304-13-44
Chlor-Spe- ride,cific dis-
conduc- solvedtance (mg/L
(jiS/cm) as Cl)
- - Cont i nued
4.6454.84.8
54.84.84.94.6
5.44.94.94.85.2
5.15.85.45.25.5
55.2555.1
5.55.15.15.24.5
2,200
5.65.65.65.55.4
5.95.865.65.5
5.66.1
6.56.26.26.16.4
6.26.66.56.46.2
Deteof
sample
08-29-5008-22-5104-28-5209-03-5203-31-53
09-02-5304-08-5408-31-5408-30-5504-03-56
08-28-5604-08-5708-28-57
04-13-5008-29-5008-22-5104-28-5209-03-52
03-31-5309-02-5304-08-5408-31-5403-30-55
08-30-5504-03-5608-28-5604-08-5708-27-57
03-28-4504-16-4608-30-4604-09-4704-21-48
08-25-4804-12-4908-23-4904-12-5008-28-50
03-27-4508-30-4504-15-4608-30-4604-10-47
04-12-4908-23-4904-12-5008-28-50
Specific
conductance
(jiS/cm)
--
157156
163156156
--
165
165161161165159
--
..
----
Chtor-ride,dis
solved(mg/L as CD
5.255.65.54.7
4.46654.6
6.25.14.8
55.25.56.56.2
4.65.675.85
655.75.24.6
5.96.26.866.4
6.166.86.26.5
6.56.26.676.4
6.576.86.9
04-06-39 6.6 02-01-45 6.5
82
Table 7.--Specific conductance and chloride in water from wells with multiple analyses in Atlantic County and vicinity--Continued
useswell
numberand
aquifercode
010675122KRKDL
010676122KRKDL
010677122KRKDL
010678122KRKDL
Spe-Date cificof conduc-
sample tance(/iS/cm)
03-22-3410-09-3403-13-3508-30-3503-05-36
09-04-36 .. -03-24-3709-01-3704-13-3809-01-38
04-05-39
03-22-2406-26-2508-18-2510-09-3403-14-35
08-29-3503-05-3609-03-3603-24-3709-01-37
04-13-3809-01-3804-05-3903-19-4008-28-40
05-15-4108-29-4104-21-4210-29-4204-15-43
09-10-43
12-30-3201-28-3303-09-3305-05-3303-22-34
10-09-3403-14-3508-29-3510-18-3511-27-35
03-05-3609-03-3603-24-37
01-19-2502-11-2502-20-2502-26-2502-27-25
03-09-2503-11-25
Chlor-ride.dis
solved(mg/Las Cl)
98.99149.2
98.99.18.910
9.1
1222137.13.8
7.14.45.68.5
11
5.87.15.8107.5
6.8,7.16.84.98
7.5
9.89.9109.610
9.59.4
111110
101010
490570510470450
370170
Dateof
sample
ATLANTIC COUNTY08-31-3903-19-4008-27-4005-15-4108-29-41
08-29-4104-21-4210-29-4204-14-4309-10-43
04-12-44
04-12-4409-28-4403-28-4504-16-4608-29-46
04-09-4708-25-4804-13-4908-23-4904-12-50
08-28-5003-26-5108-20-5104-28-5209-03-52
03-31-5309-02-5304-05-5408-31-5403-30-55
08-30-55
09-01-3704-13-3809-01-3804-05-3908-31-39
03-19-4008-28-4005-15-4108-29-4104-21-42
10-29-4204-15-4309-10-43
03-24-2504-13-2504-14-2504-18-2504-25-25
05-15-2505-26-25
Chlor-Spe- ride,
cific dis-conduc- solvedtance (mg/L
(/iS/cm) as Cl)
- - Cont i nued
8.98.598.98.6
8.68.899.28.9
8.8
68.27.44.95
5.57.297.87.8
888.27.112
7.57.4
128.27.5
7.5
8.67.87.58.57.6
9.5109.51011
101010
320230240230210
130120
Dateof
sample
09-28-4403-29-4508-31-4504-16-4608-29-46
04-10-4708-25-4804-13-4908-23-4904-12-50
08-28-50
04-03-5608-28-5604-08-5708-27-57D4-04-60
04-12-6108-21-6105-04-6209-10-6204-08-63
09-09-6404-12-6508-23-6504-20-6609-09-66
05-11-67D6- 15-6709-05-6703-26-6808-28-68
02-26-69
04-12-4409-28-4403-28-4508-31-4504-16-46
08-29-4604-09-4708-25-4804-13-4908-23-49
04-12-5008-28-50
06-06-2506-24-2507-14-2508-04-2508-16-25
09-13-2504-06-27
Specificconduc -tance
(/iS/cm)
..
..
-
--
--
384300195240
201182197188189
188183203187198
179
----
--
-.
--
Chlor-ride.dis
solved(mg/Las Cl)
8.88.99.48.59.4
98.89.19.29.4
8.8
7.47.34.878.2
8.484421313
121011119
89.5
118.813
9
101076.49
9.17.84.59.88.8
9.89.6
9086763752
6720
83
Table 7.--Spec vici
ific conductance and chloride in water from wells with multiple analyses in Atlantic County and ity-Continued
useswell
numberand
aquifercode
Dateof
sample
?Pe-Clf 1C
conductance(nS/cm)
Chlor-ride,dis
solved(mg/Las Cl)
Dateof
sample
Specific
conductance(nS/cm)
Chlor-ride,dissolved(mg/Las Cl)
Dateof
sample
?Pe-Clf 1C
conductance(nS/cm)
Chlor-ride.dissolved(mg/Las Cl)
ATLANTIC COUNTY --Continued
010679122KRKDL
010680122KRKDL
010681122KRKDL
010682122KRKDL
010683122KRKDL
03-27-3410-08-3403-14-3508-30-3503-05-36
09-04-3603-24-3709-01-3704-12-38
03-27-3410-08-3403-14-3508-30-3503-05-36
09-04-3603-24-3709-01-3704-12-3809-01-38
04-06-3908-30-3908-27-4005-15-4108-29-41
04-21-42
03-22-3410-13-3403-18-3508-30-35
09-03-80
03-03-8108-18-81
. .
--
..
--
--
--
--
--
--
172
162155
264.24.83.54.9
243.13.626
2214281116
2229163229
3427
30019075
80
17011096150
7.1
4.45.6
09-01-3804-06-3908-30-3903-19-4007-26-40
05-15-4108-29-4104-21-4210-29-42
10-29-4204-15-4309-10-4304-14-4409-28-44
03-28-4508-31-4504-15-4608-25-4804-14-49
08-23-4904-12-5008-28-5003-26-5108-20-51
04-30-52
03-04-3609-03-3603-24-3709-01-37
08-27-81
09-09-8209-30-83
--
..
--
.
--
..--
..
--
--
--
182
160155
6.43.5
12035
480
200270
638
9029162017
1414146835
4024161214
10
34160130150
6.8
5.65.5
04-15-4309-10-4304-14-4409-28-4401-31-45
03-28-4509-03-4604-10-4708-25-48
09-03-5203-31-5309-02-5304-08-5407-08-54
09-02-5403-30-5508-30-5504-03-5608-28-56
04-08-5709-12-5705-22-7509-23-76
04-12-3809-01-38
10-04-83
.---
--
..
--
--
--
-.197210
157
4.53.54.4134
7.119
12020
138.3
119.58.8
7.578.56.47.9
7.77.69.29.2
50160
7.9
84
Table 7.--Specific conductance and chloride in water from wells with multiple analyses in Atlantic County and vlc i nltv Cont1nued
useswell
numberand
aquifercode
090002122KRKDL
090004122KRKDL
090005122KRKDL
090008122KRKDL
090106122KRKDL
090108122KRKDL
090109122KRKDL
090110122KRKDL
090116122KRKDL
Dateof
sample
03-15-7209-28-7204-05-7408-30-7401-09-75
03-15-7208-30-7408-06-76
09-01-7708-17-7808-28-79
09-28-3503-22-3709-02-3704-11-3808-30-38
08-29-3903-20-4010-31-4209-02-4304-01-53
08-22-6104-11-6209-11-62
08-25-4903-28-5108-21-5104-29-5209-05-52
04-02-5309-03-5309-02-5409-01-5504-04-56
08-31-5604-09-57
09-27-7208-30-7405-20-75
08-25-4808-25-4908-29-5008-21-5109-05-52
09-03-5309-02-54
09-06-6703-27-6808-29-68
08-31-3808-31-3907-29-4008-28-4009-09-41
09-02-4308-29-45
Specific
conductanceUS/cm)
252253363241250
358360378
253242236
..
--
--
..-
319418338
--
--
--
205213218
.-.-
.
203208196
-
..--
Chlor-ride.dis
solved(mg/Las CD
148.1
441514
424546
131110
5234403838
7470774639
384236
1011101011111310118.5
119.2
5.51210
7.57.97.69.28.7
9.37.7
8.5128.5
7.4777.27
7.17.2
Dateof
sample
CAPE HAY05-20-7508-06-7608-17-7808-28-7908-26-80
09-01-7708-26-8008-19-81
08-26-8008-19-8109-15-82
04-09-6308-21-6304-22-6409-10-6404-13-65
08-24-6504-21-6609-12-6605-12-6709-06-67
03-28-6808-29-6803-05-70
08-28-5704-01-5809-03-5804-09-5909-03-59
08-24-6009-06-6703-27-6808-29:6811-02-70
03-15-7209-27-72
08-18-7608-14-8109-10-82
09-01-5508-31-5608-28-5709-03-5804-09-59
09-03-5908-24-60
02-26-6907-21-6903-15-72
09-04-4608-25-4808-25-4908-29-5009-03-53
09-01-5409-01-55
?P?-Clf 1C
conductanceUS/cm)
COUNTY
270267248254244
385361382
239258228
280327337335329
331330323322344
328330331
_.---
204201202199
203216
222205209
.-..-
261252203
Chlor-ride.dis
solved(mg/Las Cl)
1415141213
464446
111112
1836383635
3536353637
383833
1211111111
1111111112
115.5
119.310
8.56.687.4
11
8.17.5
1099.2
7.47.47.67.28.2
1414
Dateof
sample
08-19-8109-15-8210-13-83
09-15-82
10-13-83
09-28-7209-06-7304-05-7408-30-7401-09-75
05-20-7508-06-7608-17-7808-28-7908-26-80
09-15-8210-13-83
05-25-7304-05-7408-30-7401-10-7508-18-76
09-01-7708-16-7808-28-7908-26-8009-10-82
10-17-83
09-06-6708-29-6804-05-7408-30-7401-10-75
09-10-82
08-18-7608-14-81
08-31-5608-27-5811-02-7003-15-7205-20-75
08-18-7608-14-81
SpecificconductanceUS/cm)
272248255
370
240
300334317334336
282347336332323
335340
203205210194215
219210201203207
209
201188187199212
212
205185
217231203
201190
Chlor-ride.dis
solved(mg/Las Cl)
131513
48
11
1539383740
2239373637
4538
1223129.712
1211101011
10
88.5
119.2
11
10
8.77
158.414148.1
7.46.2
85
Table 7.--Specific cgndu viclnity--ConT
stance and chloride in water from wells with multiple analyses in Atlantic County and inued
useswell
numberand
aquifercode
09D124122KRKDL
090126122KRKDL
090127122KRKDL
090129122KRKDL
Dateof
sample
D9-27-7205-25-7304-05-74
09-01-5504-04-5604-02-5809-04-5804-09-59
09-03-5904-05-6008-24-6004-13-6108-22-61
03-31-5509-01-5504-04-5608-29-5604-10-57
04-02-5809-04-5804-09-5909-03-5904-05-60
08-24-6004-13-61
07-14-2608-26-2609-28-2601-29-2704-07-27
09-01-2711-02-2704-29-2808-14-2812-13-28
03-21-2906-20-2910-16-2901-24-3004-23-30
04-22-3107-09-3109-16-3101-15-3204-19-32
04-25-3307-19-3301-19-3405-24-3409-10-34
03-21-3509-28-3504-07-3804-11-38
Specific
conductance
(/iS/cm)
215195198
337228----
..
--228
..
--
..
.-
..
..-
..--
----..
--
--
..----
..
--
--
Chlor-ride.dis
solved(mg/Las CD
119.4
11
3014201111
1147111212
1612121446
1313141414
1448
1213141314
1213171314
1513161313
1414131513
1516161613
12161414
Dateof
sample
CAPE HAY COUNTY01-10-7508-18-7608-28-79
09-11-6208-21-6304-22-6409-10-6404-13-65
08-24-6504-21-6609-12-6605-12-6709-06-67
08-22-6109-11-6204-09-6308-21-6304-24-64
09-10-6404-13-6508-24-6504-21-6609-12-66
05-12-6709-06-67
08-29-3903-20-4005-17-4104-23-4204-20-48
08-26-4808-25-4908-28-5003-28-5108-21-51
04-29-5209-05-5204-01-5309-01-5304-07-54
09-07-5403-31-5509-01-5508-29-5604-10-57
04-02-5809-04-5804-09-590?- 03- 5904-05-60
08-24-6004-13-6108-22-6104-11-62
Specific
conductance
(/iS/cm)
Chlor-ride.dis
solved(mg/Las CD
Dateof
sample
Specific
conductance
(/iS/cm)
Chlor-ride.dis
solved(mg/Las CD
Continued
201207195
236234232238333
242247245230239
243251253244255
250251252244293
243256
..
..
.. -
----
--
..--
-- -
.. -
..
234241
9.9109.4
1112121040
1114121111
1514141416
1614151427
1417
1614121314
1623141316
1412131412
1214131413
1613131413
13131413
D8- 14-8110-17-83
03-27-6808-29-6809-28-7204-05-7408-30-74
08-06-7608-26-8009-15-8210-13-83
03-27-6808-29-6803-05-7011-02-7003-15-72
09-28-7205-25-7309-05-7308-30-7408-06-76
09-15-76
09-11-6204-09-6308-21-6304-22-6409-10-64
04-13-6508-24-6504-21-6609-12-6609-06-67
03-27-6808-29-6802-27-6907-22-6903-05-70
03-15-7209-28-7209-05-7304-05-7408-30-74
01-10-7508-06-7609-01-7708-28-7908-26-80
08-19-8110-13-83
188203
234233233236246
249235240237
262245239240247
237246243252259
250
246258239238240
236242237252245
238236237239236
229234
267242
254249263237232
262235
8.69.6
12126.21413
13111611
1614151415
5.515141516
15
1313131313
1313141213
1413121312
146.9122113
1613141112
1111
86
Table /.--Specific conductance and chloride in water from wells with multiple analyses in Atlantic County and vicinity--Continued
uses well
numberand
aquifercode
090132122KRKDL
090135122KRKDL
090136122KRKDL
Dateof
sample
09-01-5504-04-5608-29-5604-10-5708-27-57
04-02-5809-04-5804-09-5909-03-5904-05-60
08-24-6004-12-6108-22-6104-11-6209-11-62
08-28-5003-28-5108-21-5104-29-5209-04-52
04-01-5309-01-5304-07-54
08-22-6104-11-6209-11-6204-22-6409-10-64
04-13-6508-24-6504-21-6609-12-6605-11-67
Specific
conductance
(/xS/cm)
--
-
--1,020290299
242235225232224
225227217222248
Chlor-ride.dis
solved(mg/Las Cl)
3026292746
2830283426
3328
2301818
1818181818
161917
16171416* 14
1414141521
Dateof
sample
CAPE MAY COUNTY
07-16-6308-21-6304-22-6409-10-6404-13-65
04-21-6609-12-6605-12-6709-06-6703-28-68
08-29-6802-27-6907-22-6903-06-7011-02-70
09-01-5403-31-5509-01-5504-04-5608-29-56
04-10-5708-27-5709-28-72
09-06-6703-27-6802-27-6907-22-6903-05-70
11-02-7003-15-7209-27-7205-24-7304-05-74
Specific
conductance
(/iS/cm)
Chlor-ride,dis
solved(mg/Las Cl)
Dateof
sample
Specific
conduc tance
(/iS/cm)
Chlor-ride.dis
solved(mg/Las Cl)
--Continued
344334339436333
625358323337331
339324332328314
.
.
335
251221216220229
211213217214215
3028285425
13030282828
2926282630
1720191919
181712
1514131413
16146.81314
03-15-7209-28-7208-30-7401-09-7505-20-75
08-06-7609-01-7708-17-7808-29-7908-22-80
08-19-8109-15-8210-13-83
09-05-7304-05-7408-30-7401-09-7505-20-75
10-13-83
08-30-7401-10-7505-20-7508-06-7609-01-77
08-16-7808-19-8110-13-83
326300341314355
354359310337332
341380350
288262297276307
315
224212237229237
218205217
2714302729
3031303031
314632
1820191820
22
1413131414
131112
090166 122KRKDL
08-06-76 285 16 08-19-81 302 13 10-13-83 272 14
87
Table 7.- Specific cgndu vlclnltv--Cont
stance and chloride In water from wells with multiple analyses in Atlantic County and inued
useswell
numberand
aquifercode
290D04124PNPN
290009122KRKDL
290012122KRKDL
290111122KRKDL
290112122KRKDL
290457122KRKDL
290459122KRKDL
Deteof
sample
03-30-5608-28-5604-15-57D8-27-5704-03-58
08-25-5804-06-5908-31-5904-06-6008-30-60
04-07-6108-28-6104-05-62
08-27-5704-03-5808-25-5804-06-5908-31-59
04-06-6008-30-6004-07-6108-28-6104-04-62
09-14-6204-17-63
03-05-7005-01-74
08-11-6908-12-7107-27-72
04-15-5708-27-5704-09-5808-25-5804-06-59
08-31-5904-06-6008-30-6004-07-6108-28-61
09-14-62
07-27-72
08-30-4904-10-5008-30-5003-30-5108-28-51
04-30-5209-18-5203-25-5308-26-5304-20-54
?P?"
conductance (MS/cm)
337331
6458
6764
6067
686768
136
96
52
Chlor-ride,dia-
solved(mg/L as CD
1.63.63.41.83.2
2221.91.5
21.82.3
3.13.93.63.63.5
3.43.23.62.93.4
4.63.3
54.3
64.84.7
2.833.12.94.4
1218171812
8.9
5
3.83.53.53.83.8
3.543.13.1.4
Dateof
sample
OCEAN C09-14-6204-17-6304-15-6409-11-6404-01-65
08-26-6504-18-6609-01-6703-27-6808-30-68
02-27-6908-11-6903-05-70
08-15-6304-15-6409-11-6404-01-6508-26-65
04-18-6608-31-6605-25-6709-01-6703-27-68
08-30-6808-14-69
08-27-7405-21-75
08-27-7408-14-7908-15-80
04-17-6308-15-6304-15-6409-11-6404-01-65
08-26-6504-18-6608-31-6609-01-6703-27-68
02-27-69
05-21-75
04-03-5808-25-5804-06-5908-31-5904-06-60
08-30-6004-07-6108-28-6104-05-6204-17-63
Specific
conductance (MS/cm)
OUNTY
349339347323344
347346353346333
341358344
60616060109
7463726963
6160
6283
686768
10486878688
8685848583
85
53
615056
Chlor-ride.dis
solved(mg/L as CD
2.21.5222
21.52.52.52
233.5
3.443316
5.554.55.54.2
3.47
5.210
4.22.72.8
7.97766
6.56.5666.4
8
6.5
3.43.43.93.53.5
3.53.53.83.93.2
Dateof
sample
D8- 12-7103-15-7207-27-7205-31-7309-13-73
05-01-7408-27-7405-21-7509-01-7607-12-77
07-25-7808-14-7908-15-80
03-05-7008-09-7103-15-7207-27-7205-31-73
08-27-7408-31-7607-12-7707-25-7809-24-82
08-31-7608-14-79
09-24-82
08-11-6908-12-7103-15-7207-27-7205-31-73
05-01-7408-27-7409-01-7607-25-78
04-18-6608-31-6609-01-6703-27-6808-30-68
08-14-6903-04-7003-15-7207-27-7209-13-73
STC-ci'fic
conductance
(MS/cm)
360337364356355
358350375360336
351372342
63123795858
6564616669
6565
72
11583877784
88818382
5567565463
5057555049
Chlor-ride,dis
solved(mg/L as CD
3.53.43.12.11.6
2.82.45.72.42.6
1.52.71.6
67.29.64.74.5
64.55.93.63.5
4.73.4
2.9
67.86.88.77.7
7.26.264.2
353.53.83.8
85.85.24.72.9
88
Table 7.--Specific conductance and chloride in water from wells with multiple analyses in Atlantic County and / Continued
useswellnumber
andaquifercode
290459122KRKDL
(Continued)
290460122KRKDL
290544122KRKDL
290549122KRKDL
290557122KRKDI
290559122KRKDI
290560122KRKDL
290561122KRKDL
290565122KRKDL
Dateof
sample
08-29-5508-28-5604-15-5708-27-57
08-28-5604-15-5708-27-5704-09-5808-25-58
04-06-5908-31-5904-06-6008-30-6004-07-61
08-28-61
08-26-5304-20-5409-01-5404-07-5508-29-55
03-30-5608-28-56
07-12-77
08-09-7107-28-7205-31-73
04-28-4808-28-5108-28-6104-04-6209-14-62
04-15-64
04-01-6504-18-6608-31-6609-01-6703-27-68
07-27-7205-31-73
09-14-76
Specific
conductance
(/*S/cm)
--
.
--
..
--
64
--
57
424343
13057685557
51
6061576060
5759
55
Chlor-ride,dis
solved(mg/L as CD
33.83.84
44.34.633.6
4.23.73.43.14
4.8
8.46.54.74.53.2
6.44.6
4.5
3.62.92.7
2493.43.64.1
4
33.5343.8
4.64.7
4.5
Dateof
sample
OCEAN COUNTY-
04-15-6409-11-6404-01-6508-26-65
04-05-6209-14-6204-17-6304-15-6409-11-64
04-01-6508-26-6504-18-6608-31-6605-25-67
09-01-67
04-15-5708-30-6008-15-6903-04-7008-12-71
07-27-7205-31-73
07-25-78
09-13-7304-30-7408-27-74
09-11-6408-14-6903-04-7008-12-7103-17-72
07-27-72
02-27-6908-14-6903-04-7007-27-7205-01-74
09-13-7308-27-74
08-21-79
Specific
conductance
(/*S/cm)
Continued
52525267
5165615251
5452585377
52
565856
5454
62
435147
5955565458
54
5657585645
5960
59
Chlor-ride,dis
solved(mg/L as CD
4333
3.85.13.334.5
44443
3.5
6.22.3956.8
4.96.3
3
3.34.45.4
4.545.84.44.3
4.1
395.54.46
34.1
2.9
Dateof
sample
05-01-7408-31-7608-14-80
03-27-6808-30-6808-14-6903-04-7003-15-72
09-13-7305-01-7408-27-7408-31-7608-14-80
09-13-7305-01-7408-27-7409-01-7608-14-79
08-14-8009-24-82
09-29-83
09-14-7608-19-80
09-13-7308-27-7409-01-7609-24-8203-05-85
08-27-7408-14-7908-14-8009-24-82
09-01-76
Specific
conductance
(/*S/cm>
675555
5154585760
5064535556
5573555859
5961
225
4449
5456586059
57615963
63
Chlor-ride.dis
solved(mg/L as CD
4.54.33.2
43.856.56
34.44.94.53.5
34.74.84.13.2
3.13.3
49
4.53.4
2.64.73.93.23.5
4.23.23.23.3
4.4
89
Table 8.--Specific conductance and chloride in water from wells with one analysis in Atlantic County
[USGS, U.S. Geological Survey; Aquifer code: 121CKKD. Kirkwood-Cohansey aquifer system; /iS/cm, microsiemens per centimeter at 25 degrees Celsius; mg/L, milligrams per liter]
USGSwell
number
010268010394010395010397010399
010400010401010405010406010408
010412010413010423010425010426
010427010428010429010430010431
010432010434010435010436010438
010439010440010441010442010443
010444010445010452010X53010454
Aqui f ercode
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
Dateof
sample
11-06-69D8-25-5608-25-5608-25-5608-25-56
08-25-5608-25-5608-18-5608-25-5608-25-56
08-18-5608-18-5608-24-5610-26-5610-26-56
10-25-5610-25-5610-25-5607-08-5707-08-57
07-08-5710-17-5610-17-5610-17-5610-15-56
10-15-5611-27-5611-27-5611-27-5608-11-56
10-11-5610-11-5611-26-5611-26-5611-26-56
Specificconductance(/iS/cm)
6045414544
4944425343
4456212724
4131253222
2151243033
2440452845
2725383126
Chlo ride,dissolved(mg/Las CD
4.52.52.52.63.2
3.52.82.93.83.2
2.96.22.77.93.3
4.85.62.764
54.43.13.15.1
2.96.47.23.36
53.15.65.93.4
USGSwell
number
010462D10463010464010465010467
010468010469010471010472010481
010485010486010487010494010501
010502010507010510010511010519
010520010528010529010530010532
010533010695
Aquifercode
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD
Dateof
sample
11-28-5611-28-5611-21-5611-21-5610-10-56
10-10-5610-10-5610-19-5610-19-5611-30-56
10-16-5610-16-5610-16-5606-21-5710-16-56
11-05-5610-03-5610-08-5610-05-5610-29-56
10-29-5611-02-5611-02-5611-02-5611-07-56
11-07-5610-17-83
Specificconductance<0S/cm>
2832742832
2224303623
4823272348
2420252435
3840272228
2533
Chlo ride,dissolved(mg/Las CD
44.45.43.86
3.32.44.94.23
6.16.7444.4
4.83.63.52.86.2
3.66.64.33.34
3.45.6
90
Table 9.--Volatile organic compounds in c from wells in Atlantic County
;entrat ions greater than the detection limit in water vicinity
[USGS, U.S. Geological Survey; Aquifer codes: 121CKKD, Kirkwood-Cohansey aquifer system; 122KRKDL, Atlantic City 800-foot sand of the Kirkwood Formation; --, data unavailable; see table 2 for complete list of volatile organic compounds; /jg/L, micrograms per liter; <, less than]
USGSwellnumber
Aquifercode
Dateofsample
Benzenetotal(M9/D
Chloro-benzenetotal(M9/D
Chloro-ethanetotal(M9/D (
Chloroformtotal/*g/D
Di- chloro- di-f luoro-methanetotal
(/.g/L)
Ethyl-benzenetotal(/.g/L)
Methyl - enechloridetotal(M/L)
Tetra- chloro-ethyl -enetotal(M9/D
ATLANTIC COUNTY
010742010746010751010752010756
010759010761010764
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
11-20-8512-19-8502-26-8612-19-8512-05-85
11-21-8512-05-8502-26-8605-20-86
4.63.2<3.01322
4.23.8<3.0<3.0
1.13.0<3.0< 24>
6.54.7<3.0<3.0
<0.2<3.04.6< 2
<3io
<3.0<3.0<3.0<3.0
1.5<3.0<3.0< 2
<3io
<3.0<3.0<3.03.7
2.4<3.022< 2sis12<3.0<3.0<3.0
264D5.0< 234'
<3.03.0<3.0<3.0
1.7<3.03.0< 2
<3.0
<3.0<3.0<3.0<3.0
0.93.0<3.0
.3<3.0
<3.0<3.0<3.0<3.0
090185 122KRKDL 02-21-86 18
CAPE MAY COUNTY
<3.0 <3.0 <3.0 <3.0 150 <3.0 <3.0
290549 122KRKDL 08-14-84 <3.0
OCEAN COUNTY
<3.0 -- <3.0 <3.0 <3.0 <3.0 14
USGSwellnumber
Aquifercode
Dateofsample
Toluenetotal,(MJ/L)
Tri- chloro- ethyl-enetotal(M9/D
Tri- chloro- f luoro-methanetotal(/.g/L) I
Vinyl chloridetotal!/*g/L)
1,1,1- Tri- chloro-ethanetotal(M9/D
trans-1,2- Dichloro- ethyl-enetotal
</ig/L>
1.2-Di- chloro-ethanetotal
(/.g/L)
ATLANTIC COUNTY
010742010746010751010752010756
010759010761010764
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
11-20-8512-19-8502-26-8612-19-8512-05-85
11-21-8512-05-8502-26-8605-20-86
0.3<3.0
460
3i6
<3.0<3.0<3.0<3.0
1.410.03.0
<s!o<3.0<3.0<3.0<3.0
1.0<3.08.0
<3.'o
<3.0<3.0<3.0<3.0
<0.28.8<3.01.1
53
2216<3.0<3.0
<0.2<3.015
<3io
<3.0<3.0<3.0<3.0
1517<3.0
<3io
<3.0<3.0<3.0<3.0
<0.2<3-0<3-0
<3io
<3.0<3.0<3.0<3.0
090185 122KRKDL 02-21-86 460
CAPE MAY COUNTY
<3.0 <3.0 <3.0 <3.0 <3.0 <3.0
290549 122KRKDL 08-14-84 <3.0
OCEAN COUNTY
<3.0 <3.0 <3.0 <3.0 <3.0
91
Table 10.--Water samples from wells in Atlantic County and vicinity that have no detectable volatile organic compounds or pesticides
[USGS, U.S. Geological Survey; Aquifer codes: 121CKKD, Kirkwood- Cohansey aquifer; 122KRKDL, Atlantic City 800-foot sand of the Kirkwood Formation; see table 2 for complete listing of volatile organic compounds and pesticides]
SAMPLES ANALYZED FOR VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
USGSwellnumber
Aquifer code
Dateof
sample
USGSwellnumber
Aquifer code
Dateof
sample
ATLANTIC COUNTY
010039010040010041010116010117010121010154010185010290
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD
08-21-84 08-21-84 08-21-84 08-22-84 08-22-84 08-24-84 10-03-8509-17-8510-01-85
010367010372010376010568010598010600010601010648010682
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL121CKKD122KRKDL122KRKDL
08-24-84 08-23-84 08-21-84 08-24-84 08-23-84 08-23-84 10-03-85 08-22-84 08-22-84
CAPE MAY COUNTY
090002090004090008090106090108090109090110090116090124
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
08-29-8408-29-8408-29-8408-30-8408-30-8408-30-8408-30-8408-30-8408-30-84
090126090127090129090132090135090136090148090161090173
122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL122KRKDL
08-28-8408-28-8408-28-8408-29-8408-29-8408-31-8408-28-8408-30-8408-29-84
OCEAN COUNTY
290009290012290111290112290457290459290460
122KRKDL 122KRKDL 122KRKDL 122KRKDL 122KRKDL 122KRKDL 122KRKDL
08-16-84 08-15-84 08-14-84 08-14-84 08-15-84 08-15-84 08-15-84
290462290464290544290560290561290597
122KRKDL 122KRKDL 122KRKDL 122KRKDL 122KRKDL 122KRKDL
08-17-84 08-10-84 08-14-84 08-13-84 08-13-84 08-17-84
92
Table 10.--Water samples from wells in Atlantic County and vicinity that have no detectable volatile organic compounds or pesticides-- Continued
SAMPLES ANALYZED FOR PESTICIDES
useswellnumber
Aquifercode
Dateof
sample
useswellnumber
Aquifercode
Dateof
sample-
ATLANTIC COUNTY
010074 121CKKD 10-16-85 010378 121CKKD 09-05-85010290 121CKKD 10-01-85 010611 121CKKD 09-26-85010325 121CKKD 02-05-86 010639 T21CKKD 11-01-85
93
Table 11.--Index of geophysical logs
[USGS, U.S. Geological Survey; type of log: C, caliper; D, bulk density (gamma-gamma); FC, fluid-conductivity; G, gamma-ray; L, 6-foot-lateral-resistivity; N, neutron; R, single-point- resistance; S, sonic; SL, short- and long-normal-resistivity; SP, spontaneous-potential; T, fluid-temperature. These logs are available for inspection at the U.S. Geological Survey, West Trenton, New Jersey]
USGS well
number
010015010021010022010037010039
010114010116010117010151010180
010219010227010250010251010256
010280010349010351010366010369
010385010386010387010432010451
010469010489010496010511010530
Logged depth (feet)
800662820757840
199429507228960
378371189186238
304214123716840
11087
1349495
931222208292
Type of geo physical log available
ATLANTIC
C.FC.G.R.SPR.SPC.FC.GC.FC.G.N.R.S.SP.TG.R.SP
R.SPG,RR.SPGG,R,SP,T
G.R.SPR,SPR.SPR.SPG
GG.R.SPG.R.SPC,FC,G,TR.SP
GG,R,SPG.R.SPGG
GGG,R,SPGG
USGS well
number
COUNTY
010533010536010566010578010581
010584010586010587010591010605
010648010649010650010680010700
010701010702010703010704010705
010706010710
010711
010713010715010716010717010834
Logged depth (feet)
9596
55899694
1499484
142294
8801,049
380819924
553839594674537
6661,089
990
570598543336
1,053
Type of geo physical log available
GGFC,G,TD,G,R,SL,SP,TG
GGGGG,R,SP
FC,G,R,SP,TC,D,G,N,SL,SP,TGC,FC,G,TC,D,G,L,N,R,S,SL,SP
FC,G,R,SP,TC,G,R,SPC,G,R,SP,TC,G,R,SPG.R.SP
G,R,SPC.D.G.N,R,SL,SP,TC,D,FC,G,N,R.SL.SP.T
G.R.SPG,SPC,G,R,SL,SPG,R,SPG,R,SP
94
Table 11.--Index of geophysical logs--Continued
useswellnumber
Loggeddepth(feet)
Type of geophysical logavailable
useswell
number
Loggeddepth(feet)
Type of geophysical logavailable
090110 871 R,SP090126 858 R,SP090127 898 G,R,SP090132 966 R,SP
290004 662 R.SP290009 651 FC,G,R,SP,T290457 700 R,SP290462 610 R.SP290464 654 R.SP
CAPE MAY COUNTY
090148 716 G.R.SP090161 654 G090166 898 G.R.SP
OCEAN COUNTY
290560 546 G290561 610 G,R,SP,T290565 568 R.SP290597 404 G.R.SP290812 609 C,G,R,SP
95