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Water-Resources Investigations Report 80-11
From abstract: A digital model was used to simulate the response of the Potomac-Raritan-Magothy aquifer system to pumping stresses during the 18-year period, 1956-73. The model was used to compute projected potentiometric heads and trends to the year 2000. Three sets of conditions were simulated: (1) no increase in ground-water extractions, (2) continued growth in ground-water extractions at the rate of 3 percent annually, and (3) continued growth in ground-water extractions at the rate of 3 percent annually, in conjunction with the activation of a freshwater head barrier in the fresh-salty water transition zone
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Water-Resources Investigations Report 80-31
This report describes the results of a computer model simulation of the Potomac-Raritan-Magothy aquifer system in New Jersey to see "the effects of supplementing ground water from the Delaware River. It includes tables