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DescriptionThe Hackensack River and its associated wetlands have been greatly impacted by man. Construction of a dam at Oradell has greatly altered the original river hydrology, and consequently it no longer...
Date Created1988
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DescriptionThis environmental resource inventory is comprised of four maps. Their subjects are: storm water management basins, land use/land cover, fresh water wetlands, and basin boundaries, water supply...
Date Created1994
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DescriptionThis document is about Delaware Township's Stream Corridor Protection project. The project set out to measure relevant factors of stream health and to explore ways to better protect streams. It...
Date Created1991
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DescriptionThe study area in this report is the shallow water area of the Delaware River Estuary from Reedy Point, Delaware to the head of tide at Trenton, New Jersey. Shallow water areas are defined as those...
Date Created1978
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Genremaps: hydrographic
DescriptionMap covers area from Middle Marsh Creek to Fishers Point along Delaware River. Map shows the location for a channel 600 feet wide and 30 feet deep at mean low water.
Date Created1899-03-20
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Genrearguments
DescriptionThis document contains the argument of Thomas N. McCarter, President of Public Service Corporation of New Jersey and Public Service Electric and Gas Company, at the opening of the company's case for...
Date Created1934-06-26
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Genrereports
DescriptionThe report details the rules, regulations, and recommendations established for water utilities in New Jersey.
Date Created1917
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Genrenewsletters
DescriptionVolume III, No. 3 of the Hackensack Meadowlands Development Commission News.
Date Created1975-07
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Genrereports
DescriptionCoastal surveys were completed on all the tidal marshes of New Jersey to determine the effects of filling and diking on this valuable resource. From a total of 263,051 acres of tidal marshes, 61,678...
Date Created1973-06-15
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Genrereports
DescriptionThe scientific community is generally in agreement that global sea level is rising and coastal wetlands are changing as a result. Depending on local conditions, coastal wetlands may disappear under...
Date Created2011-10
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