Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 19B— - WATER RESOURCES PLANNING › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER IV— - MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS › § 1962d–7
The Secretary of the Interior must carry out a full study of water on the Delmarva Peninsula to find how much fresh water will be available in the future and to figure out the best ways to protect and develop those supplies so people will have enough water. The study must look at water use, needs, and trends and measure water in streams and underground across the whole peninsula. It must examine major aquifers (depth, thickness, how water moves, recharge rates, and likely water quality), map important water-bearing layers, and measure stream flows in dry, wet, and normal conditions with and without storage. It must check for seawater moving into coastal aquifers and factors that could cause that. The Secretary must share the findings with state and local officials, work with state and local agencies, and consider any other related matters needed for the study.
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42 U.S.C. § 1962d–7
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