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Septic Systems as Potential Pollution Sources in the Cannonsville Reservoir Watershed, New York

Laurence Day*

Delaware County Soil and Water Conservation District, 44 West Street, Walton, NY 13856



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Fig. 1. Location of the study area and extent of permeable and restrictive subsoils within the Cannonsville Reservoir watershed, New York.

 


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Fig. 2. Juxtaposition of four soil classes, septic system locations, and areas of surface water within a typical area of the Cannonsville watershed.

 


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Fig. 3. Distribution of reported depth of useable soil by year.

 


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Fig. 4. Mean separation distances between septic systems and surface waters.

 





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