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Code · U.S. Code · Title 42 - THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE · CHAPTER 19B— WATER RESOURCES PLANNING · SUBCHAPTER IV— MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS · § 1962d–7

§ 1962d–7. Delmarva Peninsula hydrologic study; duties of Secretary of the Interior

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The Secretary of the Interior (hereinafter referred to as the “Secretary”) is authorized and directed to make a comprehensive study and investigation of the water resources of the Delmarva Peninsula with a view to determining the availability of fresh water supplies needed to meet the anticipated future water requirements of the Delmarva Peninsula area, and with a view to determining the most effective means from the standpoint of hydrologic feasibility of protecting and developing fresh water sources so as to insure, insofar as practicable, the availability of adequate water supplies in the future.
In carrying out such study and investigation with respect to the Delmarva Peninsula, the Secretary shall— appraise the water use, requirements, and trends, and determine the availability of water in the streams and underground sources for the entire peninsula; determine the depths, thicknesses, and permeabilities, the perennial yield, and the recharge characteristics of major aquifers, and the quality characteristics to be expected from each such major aquifer; determine with respect to ground water resources the continuity and extent of important water-bearing formations; determine the yield from stream systems under natural flow conditions and under varying degrees of storage and the amounts and quality of waters available from such systems during drought, flood, and intermediate conditions; determine whether sea water has moved inland into heavily pumped coastal aquifers; give special consideration to conditions which may invite the invasion of sea water into fresh-water supplies; compile and make available to appropriate State and local officials any results of this study and investigation that would be appropriate for their use in long-range planning, development, and management of water supplies; cooperate with State and local agencies for the purpose of using any information and data available to carry out the purposes of this study; and consider such other matters as the Secretary may deem appropriate to the study and investigation herein authorized.
( Pub. L. 89–618, § 1 , Oct. 4, 1966 , 80 Stat. 870 .)
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§ 1962d–7
Delmarva Peninsula hydrologic study; duties of Secretary of the Interior
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