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New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places, Burlington County
2004This document by the New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places lists properties and historic districts in Burlington County, New Jersey for which a formal action was taken by the State Historic Preservation Officer or designee. The listings are current through the end of 2002, and itemize the buildings, structures, sites, objects, and ...
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Flood plain information, North Branch, Pennsauken Creek, Burlington County, New Jersey
1970This study, covering the North Branch of Pennsauken Creek including the Strawbridge Lake tributary is the second report about the entire Pennsauken Creek. The first report covers the South Branch of the Pennsauken Creek. It is based upon information on rainfall runoff, historical flood heights and other technical data bearing upon the occurrence and ...
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Township of Medford, Burlington County, New Jersey: Stream Water Quality Study
1996The purpose of this study was to ascertain the presence or absence of approximately 150 commonly used herbicides and pesticides in surface waters of Medford and Southampton Townships. This effort would increase awareness of potential sources of pesticide and herbicide contamination, and would serve as background for any future studies.
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City of Bordentown, Burlington County, New Jersey Reexamination of Master Plan
2002N.J.S.A. 40:55D-1 et seq. entitled Municipal Land Use Law (MLUL) requires all municipalities to reexamine their master plans at least every six years. The purpose of this requirement is for municipalities to have regular, periodic reviews of current information and changing conditions within the municipality in the interest of keeping long-range ...
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Flood plain information report on Rancocas Creek Burlington County New Jersey
1967The purpose of this study is to provide engineering advice and information on flood hazards to serve as a guide for planning and developing the flood plains of the Rancocas Creek watershed within the study area, and serve as a basis for reducing future flood damages and hazards.
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Additional bench marks in Burlington, Camden, Mercer, Middlesex, and Monmouth Counties
1918A list of bench marks in New Jersey was published in 1888 in Volume I of the Final Report Series of the State Geologist. With passing years many of these have been lost by the destruction or removal of the buildings on which they were placed. In 1916 a revised and enlarged list for northern New Jersey was printed as Bulletin & of the publications ...
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A Home in the Pine Barrens: Medford Township, Burlington County, New Jersey
1991This publication is intended to give householders who live in the Pine Barrens areas of Medford Township enough information to allow them insofar as possible to be user-friendly to this special environment, which consists of most of the township south of Route 70.
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Special Report 26: Geology and Ground-water Resources Burlington County, New Jersey
1967Special Report 26 of the State of New Jersey Department of Conservation and Economic Development, Division of Water Policy and Supply presents the results of an investigation of the geology pertinent to the development of the ground-water resources of Burlington County as well as evaluates the relative importance of the aquifers as to their present use
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2007
This report documents the results of archaeological monitoring activities conducted between October 2004 and March 2005 at Hanover Lake Dam, located within the boundaries of the U.S. Army Training Center at Fort Dix (USATCFD), Burlington County, New Jersey.
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This report documents the results of archaeological monitoring activities conducted between October 2004 and March 2005 at Hanover Lake Dam, located within the boundaries of the U.S. Army Training Center at Fort Dix (USATCFD), Burlington County, New Jersey.
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A Stage I Archaeological Survey of Portions of Northern Burlington County, New Jersey
1983A preliminary archaeological survey has been completed as part of the overall assessment of the environmental impact of the proposed northern Burlington County regional sewerage system. As a result of this survey a number of cultural resources, including both historic and prehistoric properties, have been identified in or near the project area. Most of
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