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RECORD NUMBER: 36 OF 84

Main Title Interstate planning for regional water supply and pollution control /
CORP Author Delaware River Basin Commission.
Publisher United States Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Monitoring,
Year Published 1972
Report Number EPA/16110-FPP-11-71
OCLC Number 00509092
Subjects Water-supply--Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area (NJ and Pa) ; Sewerage--Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area (NJ and Pa) ; Regional planning--Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area (NJ and Pa) ; United States--Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
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EIAD  EPA 16110-FPP-11-71 Region 2 Library/New York,NY 12/12/2018
EJBD  EPA 16110-FPP-11-71 c.1 Headquarters Library/Washington,DC 05/09/2014
ELBD ARCHIVE EPA 16110-FPP-11-71 Received from HQ AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 10/04/2023
ELBD RPS EPA 16110-FPP-11-71 repository copy AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 10/15/2019
Collation 1 volume (various pagings) : illustrations, figures, tables ; 28 cm.
Notes
"November 1971." "Consists chiefly of Tocks Island region environmental study, by Roy F. Weston, Inc." Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Notes
This report presents the results of a study of the problem of water supply and waste disposal in the three-State, six-county region in which the Tocks Island Reservoir and the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area are being developed. Peak summer populations are projected over a 50-year period and utilities systems alternatives which could accommodate such projected growth are presented in the report. Water supplies in the region are seen as adequate to meet future demands, with heavy emphasis on development of groundwater resources. Five alternative sewerage plans, ranging in degree of regionalization from 116 local treatment systems to a single system for the entire region, are outlined including detailed cost estimates. Preservation of water quality in the region is a primary objective of the study.