Sussex County

Sussex County
Author: Wayne T. McCabe
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2003-08-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738512945

In 2003, Sussex County celebrates the two hundred fiftieth anniversary of its creation, which took place on June 8, 1753. At that time, all of present-day Sussex and Warren Counties were set aside from Morris County. Warren County was established by the state legislature in 1824, forming the current boundaries of Sussex County. Among the previously unpublished photographs in this history are views of the county's commercial and residential streets, mining and industrial facilities, and business establishments. The vast majority of the unique vintage images included here are drawn from Wayne T. McCabe's extraordinary collection of more than fifteen thousand photographs, glass negatives, postcards, and stereoscopic views of Sussex County.

Sussex County Street Atlas

Sussex County Street Atlas
Author: ADC, the Map People Staff
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-06-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9780875306421

Traveling is more than getting from Point A to Point B. It's having the ability to choose the best route, or change course at any moment. American map atlases put you in control by supplying the big picture as well as the details. Meticulously researched and continually updated.

Delaware

Delaware
Author: Bureau of the Census
Publisher: Bureau of Census
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN:

Provides data on age, Hispanic or Latino origin, household relationship, race, sex, tenure, and vacancy characteristics for the population of Delaware. Also includes information on land area measurements and population density.

Nuclear Cleanup

Nuclear Cleanup
Author: Victor S. Rezendes
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2008-04
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1428989196

During 50 years of nuclear weapons production, the U.S. has generated large volumes of radioactive wastes that have resulted in the contamination of soil, groundwater, & surface water. As a result, (in 1994) DoE faces a massive, complex, & costly cleanup effort. The U.S. will decide on methods to be used for environ. remediation at various sites. This report reviews progress in determining cleanup standards & land uses. It determines: how cleanup levels are currently determined for sites; the status & likelihood of success of efforts to develop cleanup standards for radionuclides; the status of land use planning efforts; & what hurdles would need to be overcome if land use planning were to be effectively implemented. Charts & tables.