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Ground-water resources of Kershaw County, South Carolina

Newcome, Roy
South Carolina Land, Water, and Conservation Division
Abstract
Kershaw County, S.C. has adequate ground water for considerable growth in the public, industrial and irrigation supplies that rely on that resource. Aquifers in the county are of two basic types: paleozoic bedrock in the northwestern quarter and cretaceous sand beds in the Coastal Plain formation. Water quality is usually good.
Issue Date
2002-08-29
Keywords
Groundwater--South Carolina--Kershaw County
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