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Township of Medford, Burlington County, New Jersey: Stream Water Quality Study

1996
The 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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Flood plain information report on Rancocas Creek Burlington County New Jersey

1967
The 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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New Jersey geodetic control survey bench marks in Burlington, Monmouth and Ocean counties; Elevations and descriptions of 452 bench marks established in Burlington, Monmouth and Ocean counties. The bench marks included form the Ocean County Level Net.

1941
This report contains elevations and descriptions of 452 bench marks established in Burlington, Monmouth and Ocean counties. The bench marks included form the Ocean County Level Net.
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Flood plain information, North Branch, Pennsauken Creek, Burlington County, New Jersey

1970
This 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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Iron in Ground Waters of the Magothy and Raritan Formations in Camden and Burlington Counties, New Jersey

1969
This report describes the distribution and behavior of ferrous iron, total iron, and several related chemical constituents in ground waters of the Magothy and Raritan aquifiers in Camden and Burlington Counties. The water-quality discussion is preceded by introductory sections dealing with the geologic and hydrologic framework of the aquifier system ...
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Emma Weeks. Burlington County.

New Jersey medicine : the journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey, 1990
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