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Hydrogeologic characterization of the basal sand and gravel aquifer in the Hoosic River valley in Hoosick Falls, New York is important for determination of sources, extent, and future migration of PFOA groundwater contamination; evaluation of potential remedial actions; and appraisal of alternative groundwater supplies. Variations in the current pumping stresses and a planned 72-hour aquifer test provide an opportunity to characterize hydraulic connections in the basal sand and gravel aquifer through continuous monitoring of groundwater levels in selected wells. Publications Williams, J.H., and Heisig, P.M., 2018, Groundwater-level analysis of selected wells in the Hoosic River Valley near Hoosick Falls, New...
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Downloadable,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
Shapefile;
Tags: Contaminants, Emerging,
Contaminants, Emerging,
Contaminants, emerging,
Cooperative Water Program,
GW or SW, All tags...
GW or SW,
GW or SW,
Groundwater Monitoring,
Groundwater Monitoring,
Groundwater Monitoring,
Groundwater and Streamflow Information,
Groundwater and Streamflow Information,
Hoosic River Valley, Hoosick Falls,
Hydrogeologic Characterization,
Hydrogeologic Characterization,
Hydrogeologic Characterization,
New York,
USGS New York Water Science Center,
WSC,
Water Use,
Water Use,
Water Use and Availability Science,
Water Use and Availability Science,
Water use, Fewer tags
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