Water Resources of Northeast North Carolina

Water Resources of Northeast North Carolina
Author: Hugh B. Wilder
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1978
Genre: Water-supply
ISBN:

Associated with economic development of northeast North Carolina are several water-related problems. The solution to these problems depends in part on adequate knowledge of the hydrology of this 8,930 square mile coastal area. Although it is hydrologically the least studied area of North Carolina, enough is known to present this reconnaissance-level picture of its water resources. Average annual precipitation on the area is about 50 inches. Of this amount, about 34 inches returns to the atmosphere via evapotranspiration, about 15 inches leaves the area as runoff, and about one inch leaves through ground-water outflow. No large streams originate within the area, but major streams entering from the north and west bring in three times as much streamflow as originates within the study area. The flat, low-lying terrane does not offer opportunities for extensive development of surface-water supplies through the use of reservoirs. Much of the surface water is contaminated by saltwater from the ocean. Ground water occurs in three major aquifers, all of which contain both freshwater and saltwater. (Author).

Water Resources Research

Water Resources Research
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Subcommittee on Water and Power Resources
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1970
Genre: Water resources development
ISBN:

Water Resources

Water Resources
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on National Water Resources
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1374
Release: 1960
Genre: Water resources development
ISBN:

North Carolina Water Plan

North Carolina Water Plan
Author: North Carolina. Division of Resource Planning and Evaluation
Publisher:
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1974
Genre: Water resources development
ISBN: