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Project Overview

Full Title
Atlantic Coastal Plain Ground-Water Availability

Location
 Coastal Plain aquifers of North and South Carolina

Cooperating Agencies
USGS Ground Water Resources Program

Project Chief
Alissa Coes

Period of Project
2004-2007

Regional Project Chief

Bruce Campbell

Team Members
Jason Fine
Larry Harrelson

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Atlantic Coastal Plain Ground-Water Availability

This project was completed in 2007. These pages are for historical purposes only.

Reports

OFR 2006-1298
Selected well data used in determining ground-water availability in the North and South Carolina Atlantic Coastal Plain Aquifer Systems
By L.G. Harrelson and J.M. Fine
Open-File Report 2006-1298

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