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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

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Page 1: RECORDS OF WELLS, EXPLORATORY BOREHOLES, AND GROUND-WATER … · RECORDS OF WELLS, EXPLORATORY BOREHOLES, AND GROUND-WATER QUALITY, ATLANTIC COUNTY AND VICINITY, NEW JERSEY By Gary

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

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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

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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

Page

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.

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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

Ionic Species

I"

K+

1 Li+

Mg2+

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2MoNa+

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meq/L - mg/L x

0.00788

0.02558

0 . 1-4407

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.

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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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Table 1. Geologic and hydrogeologic units in the Coastal Plain of New Jersey

(Modified from Zapecz*. 1080, table 21

SYSTEM

Quaternary

Tertiary

Cretaceou

SERIES

Holocene

.eistocene

Miocene

01 igocene

Eocene

Pal eocene

UpperCretaceous

Lower Cretaceou

Pre-Cretaceous

GEOLOGICUNIT

lluvial deposits

each sand nd gravel

ape May Formation

ensaukenFormation

ridge ton Formation

Beacon Hilt Gravel

Cohansey Sand

KirkwoodFormation

Piney Pofnt

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Manasquan Formation

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.

HYDROGEOLOGIC UN T

undifferen- tiated

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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.

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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.

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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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EXPLANATIONO112 Location and unique number of well

with water-quality data presented in this report. Dot i-n circular symbol indicates that a geophysical log is available for the well. Solid circle indicates that only geophysical log is available for the well.

0462

_812

4I

8 MILES

\ 6

I 8 KILOMETERS

Base from U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, 1:250,000, 1980

Figure 3.--Locations of data-collection sites in Ocean County, New Jersey.

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ATLANTIC

CUMBERLAND

/ Woodbine

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DELAWARE

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EXPLANATIONr,185 Location and unique number of well° with water-quality data presented0148 in this report. Dot in circular

symbol indicates that a geophysical log is available for the well.

Wildwood

8 MILES

KILOMETERS

39°-

Base from U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, 1:250,000, 1980

Figure 4.--Locations of data-collection sites in Cape May County, New Jersey.

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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

1 1.1

1.1 unit.1 unit

Detection limit

0.02.1.1

3 M9/L.1

rt/L

'Detection limit

10 /ig/L

1 ^g/L2 ^g/L.5 /ig/L

10 ng/L10 /ig/L1 P9/L1 /*g/L1 ^g/L3 M9/L10 /ig/L

Detection limit

0.01.01 .1 .01 .01

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)

Detection

--

0.5

Detection

0.1.1.1.2

1.0 »9/

Detection

1 /*g/L1 ^g/L4 ^g/L

. 1 i^g/L10 /ig/L

1 i^g/L1 ^g/L1 ^g/L3 ^9/L

Detection

0.01.1 .01 .01 .01

limit

1 1"C

limit

L

limit

limit

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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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REFERENCES CITED

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

20

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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.

21

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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

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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 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

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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

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

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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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UUIUU

HpUppUUFUU

PPUNU

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PTHUH

HPUNU

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.

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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

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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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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.

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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

--

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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

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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.

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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

--

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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

U WZ Wwwz z w wwzzwwwzwwwwwwwzwzwwzuzzzzzuuzzuwucwwRRwwwzzwzwwwwz

Primary use Of 3water''

U I U I I

IU U U U

u uuAI

IUIII

HIIIU

IUIIU

uuuuuuuuuuuPuucIuuIIPuuIuPPPPu

Aquifer code*

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

MARGATE CITY UDMARGATE CITY UDMARGATE CITY UDMARGATE CITY UDMARGATE CITY UD

SCHOLLER BROTHERSFRANCESCHINI, RHARRIS, M KLOZZOREU, F JBROWN, G

MULLICA TUPMULLICA TUP BD OF EDATLANTIC LOADING COAMATOLAMATOL

RAMBERG, RALPHNJ STATE POLICEBLOOD, EDUARDG K HEEBNER COSHUSKIE

OLSON, ENOCHEDDLESTON, DANBROOMBREGLER, E GNEALY, ROBERT

FIOCCHIBIRDSALL, CLYDEHANUSPATTON, MARKCOIA, ANTHONY

UIMBERG, NCLAY, B

19631926194519551958

19571967194819521954

19691954191819181918

19181958195319561951

19511927195619561946

1951194719361934

19361948

LAYNE NY

LAYNE NYLAYNE NYLAYNE NY

SCHULTES, ACDELMARVAPANCIERA, EEKOBELO, FKOBELO, F

LAYNE NYMCGINNIS, EHARPERSTOTHOFFPFEIFFER

PFEIFFER

KOBELO, FARTESIANPANCIERA, EE

CAPELLA, FKOBELO, F

PANCIERA, EE

--

MCGINNIS

810

810810800

176184627251

18580

951348326

138

11791

..

115

86

PLEASANT MILLS COMMUNITY1929TULLY, MARTIN JMCDERMOTT, CHARLES

BLANCHE!, TSTETSERPAX AMICUSRODRIGUEZ, AUATT, C

HORNER, KATHLEENUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEYUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEYUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEYUS GEOLOGICAL SURVEY

US GEOLOGICAL SURVEYSTATE OF NJUS 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

19561952

1892187319571956

19561969

1956

19561975195619561956

19561956195619561956

19561956195619561956

RODIO

MCGINNIS

-.

--

--

--

..

--

--

..

..

.---

.25

--

..

..--

- -

--

803805810797791

176176627251

15480

950348326

13610861

11191

9111210111593

8695878585

85

674428

484848105110

3949..99

9915999927

100255010225

51992751

101

760

750745741

15536556743

13372

318240

97548484

84

--115

8695

..83

83

39

..

..107

36

-

10

24

9422479522

4793244895

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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

--

--

85

85

44

110

39

--

15

27

100255010225

51992751

101

L.SLL

SSSSS

LS-SS

.

SSSS

S--z-

zz--zz--S

.---T

S----

.

S--S

SSSSS

SSSSS

18,12,8812,812,812,8

12,817322

85

--

o z6' 6

£' 283

33323

33333

32221.25

22

1

11.5

2-.

1.25

1.251.251.251.251.25

1.251.251.251.251.25

1010101010

957570

10095

9595707060

6095309035

355

101010

15101055

555

1010

1510104010

151055

20

1022.1251520

2020202020

2020202020

68

537173

324

101321

2526

2811

22381815

15-19-16

-9

-7

--

17-17-178--

--

--

..9

----

2.93564

45444

54666

06-13-1963

12-13-194506-28-195508-28-1958

00-00-195702-10-196706-00-194801-00-195202-00-1954

04-13-196906-00-1954

00-00-191810-19-1961

12-24-196110-17-195805-00-195300-00-195603-00-1951

00-00-195100-00-1927DO-00-1956

00-00-1946

08-25-1956

00-00-193600-00-194809-00-192906-00-1956

--

..

..--

..00-00-1956

--

09-08-197500-00-195600-00-195601-00-1957

01-00-195701-00-195701-00-195701-00-195701-00-1957

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

800400770700700

305868102420

50320

7512

24020024

35030

3030162526

59080805

806080

--

124

--

..--

-.

----

..-.

--

13

171815

835

2

75

--

541

14

2

--

-

--

--

--

..--

UZzUU

UUzzzUUzzz0UzzU

UzzzzUUzUU

UzUUzUUUUU

zUzzzzzzzU

UUUUU

UzUUU

PUUPP

NIUUU

UTUUU

UHUUH

UUUUU

HHUHU

UUUHU

HHHHH

UUUUU

UUUUU

UUUUU

UUUUU

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

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2146952550

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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

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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

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010506010507010508010509010510

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010541010542010543010544010545

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394031074395902394031074395903394031074400001394031074400002394031074400003

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394032074400303394032074400304394033074395801394033074395802394033074395803

394033074400101394036074400101394038074395807394048074400401394058074402201

394109074402201392133074332301392138074334801392158074331701392205074343101

392210074331401392225074332201392240074322501392240074322502392255074300101

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394029394029394029394029394029

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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

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51979

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255097

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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

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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)

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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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HPUUU

PUPPU

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UPUNU

UUUIIUUIHU

121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD121CKKD

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.

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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

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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

.

.-PP

P

SSS

PS-L

.

.

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S

S

-

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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

-

--

..

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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.

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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

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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

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3

2

21

128

35

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--

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..

-

221

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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

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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)

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

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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 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

00000

00000

000wwwwwwwwwwwww000wcwwwwwwuwwww0

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

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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)

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--

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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.

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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.

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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