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Ground-water Quality in Lincolnville

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Contents

Abstract

Chapter 1--Introduction

Origin of Investigation

Purpose and Scope

Location and Extent of Study Area

Previous Work

Method of Investigation

Chapter 2--Description of Study Area

Physiography, Geography, and Soils

Geology and Geohydrology

General

Nolans Limestone

Odell Shale

Winfield Limestone

Doyle Shale

Hydrology

Climate

Cultural Features

Chapter 3--Relevance, Methodology, and Related Research

Background

Relevance

Methodology

Related Research

Chapter 4--Water Well Construction Methods Utilized In Lincolnville

General

Pre-1974 Water-Well Construction

Post-1974 Water-Well Construction

Abandoned Wells

Drive-Through Water Well Survey

Chapter 5--Results

Water Level Variations

Seasonal Variations in Chemistry

Short-Term Variations in Chemistry

Monthly sampling

Bi-weekly sampling

Time-series sampling during short-term pump-tests

Total Organic Carbon

Dissolved Gases

Standard Inorganic Chemistry

Public-Health Aspects

Nitrate

Bacteria

Chapter 6--Discussion

Chapter 7--Conclusions

Appendices

Appendix I--Lithologic and Gamma Ray Logs

Appendix II--WWC-5 Forms for Post-1974 Water Wells Used in Study

Appendix III--Construction Details for Pre-1974 Water Wells Used in Study

Appendix IV--Listing of Article 30 (Chapter 28) of the Kansas Administrative Regulations

Appendix V--Sampling and Storage Procedures

Appendix VI--Analytical Methods and Results

Nitrate

Chloride

Specific Conductance

Total Organic Carbon

Dissolved Gases

Standard Inorganic Chemistry

Bacteriological Examination

Bibliography


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