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Report on the Geology And Ground-Water Resources of the Arlington Heights, Snohomish County, Washington

 
Publication number Date Published
OFTR 70-01January 1970
VIEW NOW Report on the Geology And Ground-Water Resources of the Arlington Heights, Snohomish County, Washington (Number of pages: 13) (Publication Size: 543KB)




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Author(s) Paul Eddy
Description This study was initiated on November 1970 in response to a letter
received from the Principal Planner, ?North County Section of the
Snohomish County Planning Department requesting information about
present and future ground-water availability in the Arlington Heights
area. Additional need for this information was shown when many of
the individuals in the Arlington Heights area went on record opposing
the granting of ground-water permits for several proposed subdivisions
in the area.
The scope of this study was initially set to include several determinations
which are:
1. Ascertain availability of ground-water in the Arlington
Heights area.
2. Determine the proper plan for future development and
utilization of the ground-water.
3. Possible pollution of surface-water and ground-water
by septic tanks.
The study has consisted of a general geologic reconnaissance of
the area, obtaining water levels of representative wells, pump
testing the aquifer, obtaining information from various sources
in the area and the interpretation of the various data.
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Keywords geology, tanks, water, water resource, water resources, ground water
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