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A Natural Resource Management Guide
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A Natural Resource Management Guide
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Tables Page Geology Table 1: Geolog
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* Shining Willow Introduction Human
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Geologic History of Morris County I
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The Precambrian Era The Formation o
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Impacts From Natural Hazards In Mor
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An Historical Perspective Of Earthq
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References For Morris County Bedroc
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Topography and Landforms Introducti
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Floodplains normally serve as stora
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As described in the Soil Survey of
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Management Considerations Soil is s
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Stormwater runoff is a significant
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Regulatory Support The Soil Erosion
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Glossary PERMEABILITY is the soil's
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Soil Series Foundations for Lawns,
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Soil Series Foundations for Lawns,
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water table. The world below the la
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If an aquifer is bounded by relativ
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Table Five - Hydrogeologic Characte
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Figure 2 - Major Physiographic Feat
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HEALTH DEPARTMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS
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Appendix A Ground Water Quality Sta
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Black River Surface Water Introduct
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Watersheds Following is a watershed
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NAME MUNICIPALITY RECEIVING WATERS
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PASSAIC RIVER BASIN The Passaic Riv
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Two - Upper Passaic River Watershed
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Conclusions of the study were consi
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The Rockaway River Watershed 90 Sur
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Four - Rockaway River Watershed Dis
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habitat destruction. Recommendation
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and chemical spills have resulted i
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Six - Pequannock River Watershed Di
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Seven - South Branch of the Raritan
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Nonpoint sources of pollution are l
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cropland - decrease in transmission
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Water Quality Impacts have been cat
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Zoning and Site Plan Ordinance Clus
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Covered stockpile areas ! Containme
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Appendix A Best Management Practice
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Mean 91.9 Annual Annual Mean 163.0
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Mean 25.4 Annual Annual Mean 40.7 1
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Mean 642 Annual Annual Mean 1125.0
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Appendix D Great Swamp Watershed As
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- OPEN CANOPY PALUSTRINE Streamside
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Glacial Bogs (Palustrine - Open Can
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Inland Red Maple Swamp (Palustrine
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TERRESTRIAL SYSTEM Terrestrial Syst
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Talus Slope Community (Terrestrial
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Mesic Hemlock-Hardwood Forest (Terr
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Special Areas Several areas have re
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Hemlock-Hardwood Forest: Occasional
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Threatened, Endangered, And Rare Sp
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Figure 3 - Black River, Chester Rai
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Green Pond Mountain - (B4) Large, c
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Lincoln Park Gravel Pits - (B4) Hab
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Great Swamp - (B4) The Great Swamp
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Noteworthy Trees Morris County host
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Timbering practices impacted plant
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Construction Activity Controls ! pr
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Glossary COMMUNITY all the plant an
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S3: Rare with 21 to 100 occurrences
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NAME COMMON NAME FEDERAL STATE GRAN
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Sow Thistle Swamp Rose Trout Lily W
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Scientific Name Common Name Scienti
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