Ground water in the Norwalk, Suffield, and Glastonbury areas, Connecticut . udy of the water resources of Connecticut was begun byHerbert E. Gregory in 1903 for the United States Geological Sur-yej. A preliminary report was issued in 1904.^ A discussion ofthe fundamental problems relating to the State as a whole, pub-lished five years later,- meets in a broad -wnj the requirements ofthe scientist and engineer, but it is not designed to furnish data foruse in a quantitative study of ultimate supply and utilization. Itwas recognized that conditions in the State are so varied that inorder to obta


Ground water in the Norwalk, Suffield, and Glastonbury areas, Connecticut . udy of the water resources of Connecticut was begun byHerbert E. Gregory in 1903 for the United States Geological Sur-yej. A preliminary report was issued in 1904.^ A discussion ofthe fundamental problems relating to the State as a whole, pub-lished five years later,- meets in a broad -wnj the requirements ofthe scientist and engineer, but it is not designed to furnish data foruse in a quantitative study of ultimate supply and utilization. Itwas recognized that conditions in the State are so varied that inorder to obtain data of direct practical value the conditions in eachtoAvn and so far as feasible around each farm and each villageshould be investigated. Gregory, H. E., [Notes on the wells, springs, and general water resources of] Con-necticut: U. S. Geol. Survey Water-Supply Paper 102, pp. 127^168, 1904. 2 Gregory, H. E., and Ellis, E. E., Underground M-ater resources of Connecticut: U. SuiTey Water-Supply Paper 232, 1909. U. S. GEOLOGICAL SI WATER-SUPPLY PAPER 470 PLATE [. r THE PRESENT U. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY WATER-SUPPLY PAPER 470 PLATE I o M /COLEBROOMNORI^OLK / O A s S A C H t -f----- ? ^ •flOSRIN L I /T C// H F/ I^ O^ E L J) >rM ORRIS


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