Results of the Radiological Survey at Greg's Auto Emporium, 60 State Highway 46, Lodi, New Jersey (LJ089) (open access)

Results of the Radiological Survey at Greg's Auto Emporium, 60 State Highway 46, Lodi, New Jersey (LJ089)

Maywood Chemical Works (MCW) of Maywood, New Jersey, generated process wastes and residues associated with the production and refining of thorium and thorium compounds from monazite ores from 1916 to 1956. MCW supplied rare earth metals and thorium compounds to the Atomic Energy Commission and various other government agencies from the late 1940s to the mid-1950s. Area residents used the sandlike waste from this thorium extraction process mixed with tea and cocoa leaves as mulch in their yards. Some of these contaminated wastes were also eroded from the site into Lodi Brook. At the request of the US Department of Energy (DOE), a group from Oak Ridge National Laboratory conducts investigative radiological surveys of properties in the vicinity of MCW to determine whether a property is contaminated with radioactive residues, principally {sup 232}Th, derived from the MCW site. The survey typically includes direct measurement of gamma radiation levels and soil sampling for radionuclide analyses. The survey of this site, Greg's Auto Emporium, 60 State Highway 46, Lodi, New Jersey (LJ089), was conducted during 1988. 5 refs., 3 figs., 3 tabs.
Date: November 1, 1989
Creator: Foley, R. D. & Floyd, L. M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Results of the Radiological Survey at 83 Belle Avenue, Maywood, New Jersey (MJ047) (open access)

Results of the Radiological Survey at 83 Belle Avenue, Maywood, New Jersey (MJ047)

Maywood Chemical Works (MCW) of Maywood, New Jersey, generated process wastes and residues associated with the production and refining of thorium and thorium compounds from monazite ores from 1916 to 1956. MCW supplied rare earth metals and thorium compounds to the Atomic Energy Commission and various other government agencies from the late 1940s to the mid-1950s. Area residents used the sandlike waste from this thorium extraction process mixed with tea and cocoa leaves as mulch in their yards. Some of these contaminated wastes were also eroded from the site into Lodi Brook. At the request of the US Department of Energy (DOE), a group from Oak Ridge National Laboratory conducts investigative radiological surveys of properties in the vicinity of MCW to determine whether a property is contaminated with radioactive residues, principally {sup 232}Th, derived from the MCW site. The survey typically includes direct measurement of gamma radiation levels and soil sampling for radionuclide analyses. The survey of this site, 83 Belle Avenue, Maywood, New Jersey (MJ047), was conducted during 1988. 5 refs., 2 figs., 3 tabs.
Date: November 1, 1989
Creator: Foley, R. D. & Floyd, L. M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Results of the Radiological Survey at 133 Maywood Avenue, Maywood, New Jersey (MJ025) (open access)

Results of the Radiological Survey at 133 Maywood Avenue, Maywood, New Jersey (MJ025)

Maywood Chemical Works (MCW) of Maywood, New Jersey, generated process wastes and residues associated with the production and refining of thorium and thorium compounds from monazite ores from 1916 to 1956. MCW supplied rare earth metals and thorium compounds to the Atomic Energy Commission and various other government agencies from the late 1940s to the mid-1950s. Area residents used the sandlike waste from this thorium extraction process mixed with tea and cocoa leaves as mulch in their yards. Some of these contaminated wastes were also eroded from the site into Lodi Brook. At the request of the US Department of Energy (DOE), a group from Oak Ridge National Laboratory conducts investigative radiological surveys of properties in the vicinity of MCW to determine whether a property is contaminated with radioactive residues, principally {sup 232}Th, derived from the MCW site. The survey typically includes direct measurement of gamma radiation levels and soil sampling for radionuclide analyses. The survey of this site, 133 Maywood Avenue, Maywood, New Jersey (MJ025), was conducted during 1987. The survey results demonstrate that all radionuclide concentrations and measurements conform to DOE remedial action criteria. All values are at or below typical background values found in northern New Jersey. …
Date: October 1, 1989
Creator: Foley, R. D.; Carrier, R. F.; Floyd, L. M. & Crutcher, J.W. (Oak Ridge National Lab., TN (USA))
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Results of the Radiological Survey at the Property at Main Street and Highway 46, Lodi, New Jersey (lLJ074) (open access)

Results of the Radiological Survey at the Property at Main Street and Highway 46, Lodi, New Jersey (lLJ074)

Maywood Chemical Works (MCW) of Maywood, New Jersey, generated process wastes and residues associated with the production and refining of thorium and thorium compounds from monazite ores from 1916 to 1956. MCW supplied rare earth metals and thorium compounds to the Atomic Energy Commission and various other government agencies from the late 1940s to the mid-1950s. Area residents used the sandlike waste from this thorium extraction process mixed with tea and cocoa leaves as mulch in their yards. Some of these contaminated wastes were also eroded from the site into Lodi Brook. At the request of the US Department of Energy (DOE), a group from Oak Ridge National Laboratory conducts investigative radiological surveys of properties in the vicinity of MCW to determine whether a property is contaminated with radioactive residues, principally {sup 232}Th, derived from the MCW site. The survey typically includes direct measurements of gamma radiation levels and soil sampling for radionuclide analyses. The survey of this site located at the intersection of Main Street and Highway 46, Lodi, New Jersey (LJ074), was conducted during 1987. While some radiological measurements taken at the vacant lot at the intersection of Main Street and Highway 46 were greater than background levels …
Date: September 1, 1989
Creator: Foley, R. D.; Carrier, R. F.; Floyd, L. M. & Crutcher, J. W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Results of the Radiological Survey at 106 Columbia Lane, Lodi, New Jersey (LJ063) (open access)

Results of the Radiological Survey at 106 Columbia Lane, Lodi, New Jersey (LJ063)

Maywood Chemical Works (MCW) of Maywood, New Jersey, generated process wastes and residues associated with the production and refining of thorium and thorium compounds from monazite ores from 1916 to 1956. MCW supplied rare earth metals and thorium compounds to the Atomic Energy Commission and various other government agencies from the late 1940s to the mid-1950s. Area residents used the sandlike waste from this thorium extraction process mixed with tea and cocoa leaves as mulch in their yards. Some of these contaminated wastes were also eroded from the site into Lodi Brook. At the request of the US Department of Energy (DOE), a group from Oak Ridge National Laboratory conducts investigative radiological surveys of properties in the vicinity of MCW to determine whether a property is contaminated with radioactive residues, principally {sup 232}Th, derived from the MCW site. The survey typically includes direct measurement of gamma radiation levels and soil sampling for radionuclide analyses. The survey of this site, 106 Columbia Lane, Lodi, New Jersey (LJ063), was conducted during 1987. Results of the survey demonstrated radionuclide concentrations in excess of the DOE Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program criteria. The radionuclide distributions are typical of the type of material originating …
Date: July 1, 1989
Creator: Foley, R. D.; Floyd, L. M. & Crutcher, J. W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Results of the Radiological Survey at the Firemen's Memorial Park and Fire Hall No. 2, Garibaldi Avenue and Kennedy Drive, Lodi, New Jersey (LJ066) (open access)

Results of the Radiological Survey at the Firemen's Memorial Park and Fire Hall No. 2, Garibaldi Avenue and Kennedy Drive, Lodi, New Jersey (LJ066)

Maywood Chemical Works (MCW) of Maywood, New Jersey, generated process wastes and residues associated with the production and refining of thorium and thorium compounds from monazite ores from 1916 to 1956. MCW supplied rare earth metals and thorium compounds to the Atomic Energy Commission and various other government agencies from the late 1940s to the mid-1950s. Area residents used the sandlike waste from this thorium extraction process mixed with tea and cocoa leaves as mulch in their yards. Some of these contaminated wastes were also eroded from the site into Lodi Brook. At the request of the US Department of Energy (DOE), a group from Oak Ridge National Laboratory conducts investigative radiological surveys of properties in the vicinity of MCW to determine whether a property is contaminated with radioactive residues, principally {sup 232}Th, derived from the MCW site. The survey typically includes direct measurement of the gamma radiation levels and soil sampling for radionuclide analyses. The survey of this site, the Firemen's Memorial Park and Fire Hall 2, Garibaldi Avenue and Kennedy Drive, Lodi, New Jersey (LJ066) was conducted during 1987. Results of the survey demonstrated radionuclide concentrations in excess of the DOE Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program criteria. …
Date: August 1, 1989
Creator: Foley, R. D.; Floyd, L. M. & Crutcher, J. W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Scranton Quadrangle, Pennsylvania, New York, and New Jersey (open access)

Scranton Quadrangle, Pennsylvania, New York, and New Jersey

Discussing the evaluation made of the Scranton Quadrangle for environments favorable for uranium
Date: November 1980
Creator: Baillieul, Thomas A.; Indelicato, Gregory J. & Penley, H. Michael
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Coastal Processes at Sea Bright to Ocean Township, New Jersey: Volume 1, Main Text and Appendix A (open access)

Coastal Processes at Sea Bright to Ocean Township, New Jersey: Volume 1, Main Text and Appendix A

From abstract: This report describes a study of coastal processes along the Atlantic Coast from Sea Bright to Ocean Township, New Jersey. Predictive tools were developed and a data analysis made to assist in evaluation and implementation of comprehensive shore protection plans for this highly utilized stretch of coastline.
Date: August 1988
Creator: Kraus, Nicholas C.; Scheffner, Norman W.; Hanson, Hans; Chou, Lucia W.; Cialone, Mary A.; Smith, Jane McKee et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemical-Quality Reconnaissance of the Water and Surficial Bed Material in the Delaware River Estuary and Adjacent New Jersey Tributaries, 1980-81 (open access)

Chemical-Quality Reconnaissance of the Water and Surficial Bed Material in the Delaware River Estuary and Adjacent New Jersey Tributaries, 1980-81

From abstract: This report presents chemical-quality data collected from May 1980 to January 1981 at several locations within the Delaware River estuary and selected New Jersey tributaries.
Date: June 1982
Creator: Hochreiter, Joseph J., Jr.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Three-Dimensional Ground-Water-Flow Model Modified to Reduce Computer-Memory Requirements and Better Simulate Confining-Bed and Aquifer Pinchouts (open access)

A Three-Dimensional Ground-Water-Flow Model Modified to Reduce Computer-Memory Requirements and Better Simulate Confining-Bed and Aquifer Pinchouts

This report presents the Trescott (1975) computer program in conjunction with a modified program to "develop a cost comparison of the computer programs for large field problems."
Date: 1982
Creator: Leahy, P. Patrick
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flood of August 31--September 1, 1978, in Crosswicks Creek Basin and Vicinity, Central New Jersey (open access)

Flood of August 31--September 1, 1978, in Crosswicks Creek Basin and Vicinity, Central New Jersey

From abstract: "A thunderstorm during the evening of August 31 and the morning of September 1, 1978, caused flooding in a small area of South-central New Jersey. Maximum peaks of record occurred on the Upper Crosswicks Creek basin in the vicinity of Fort Dix, Wrightstown, and New Egypt. At New Egypt, high water crest elevations for Crosswicks Creek were approximately four feet higher than the previous maximum recorded on August 28, 1971.
Date: December 1980
Creator: Vickers, Arthur A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Computer-Model Analysis of the Use of Delaware River Water to Supplement Magothy Aquifer System in Southern New Jersey (open access)

Computer-Model Analysis of the Use of Delaware River Water to Supplement Magothy Aquifer System in Southern New Jersey

This report describes the results of a computer model simulation of the Potomac-Raritan-Magothy aquifer system in New Jersey to see "the effects of supplementing ground water from the Delaware River. It includes tables.
Date: May 1980
Creator: Harbaugh, Arlen W.; Luzier, James E. & Stellerine, Flavian
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Digital-Simulation and Projection of Head Changes in the Potomac-Raritan-Magothy Aquifer System, Coastal Plain, New Jersey (open access)

Digital-Simulation and Projection of Head Changes in the Potomac-Raritan-Magothy Aquifer System, Coastal Plain, New Jersey

From abstract: A digital model was used to simulate the response of the Potomac-Raritan-Magothy aquifer system to pumping stresses during the 18-year period, 1956-73. The model was used to compute projected potentiometric heads and trends to the year 2000. Three sets of conditions were simulated: (1) no increase in ground-water extractions, (2) continued growth in ground-water extractions at the rate of 3 percent annually, and (3) continued growth in ground-water extractions at the rate of 3 percent annually, in conjunction with the activation of a freshwater head barrier in the fresh-salty water transition zone.
Date: June 1980
Creator: Luzier, James E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aerial Radiometric and Magnetic Survey: Wilmington National Topographic Map, Delaware/Maryland/New Jersey/Pennsylvania (open access)

Aerial Radiometric and Magnetic Survey: Wilmington National Topographic Map, Delaware/Maryland/New Jersey/Pennsylvania

From abstract: "The results of analyses of the airborne gamma radiation and total magnetic field survey flown for the region identified as the Wilmington National Topographic Maps, numbered NJ18-2 is presented in this report."
Date: 1980
Creator: Bendix Field Engineering Corporation
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
NURE Aerial Gamma Ray and Magnetic Detail Survey, Reading Prong Area: Volume 1 - Narrative Report (open access)

NURE Aerial Gamma Ray and Magnetic Detail Survey, Reading Prong Area: Volume 1 - Narrative Report

From introduction: "This report summarizes the detailed airborne spectrometer survey performed in 1978 covering northern New Jersey and the adjacent south-eastern portion of New York State. The survey consisted of 191 traverses and 4 tie lines totaling 5,936 line miles."
Date: January 1980
Creator: LKB Resources, Inc.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
NURE Aerial Gamma Ray and Magnetic Detail Survey, Reading Prong Area: Volume 2-D. Magnetic and Ancillary Stacked Profile Data (open access)

NURE Aerial Gamma Ray and Magnetic Detail Survey, Reading Prong Area: Volume 2-D. Magnetic and Ancillary Stacked Profile Data

This report is the fourth in a series of maps analyzing the Reading Prong Area. The data presented in this report focuses on the magnetic and ancillary stacked profiles.
Date: January 1980
Creator: LKB Resources, Inc.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
NURE Aerial Gamma Ray and Magnetic Detail Survey, Reading Prong Area: Volume 2-E. Magnetic and Ancillary Stacked Profile Data (open access)

NURE Aerial Gamma Ray and Magnetic Detail Survey, Reading Prong Area: Volume 2-E. Magnetic and Ancillary Stacked Profile Data

This report is the fifth in a series of collections of maps studying the Reading Prong Area. These maps focus on the magnetic and ancillary stacked profile data.
Date: January 1980
Creator: LKB Resources, Inc.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
NURE Aerial Gamma Ray and Magnetic Detail Survey, Reading Prong Area: Volume 2-A. Maps (open access)

NURE Aerial Gamma Ray and Magnetic Detail Survey, Reading Prong Area: Volume 2-A. Maps

This report is a collection of maps recording the gamma-ray and magnetic detail data in the Reading Prong Area.
Date: January 1980
Creator: LKB Resources, Inc.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
NURE Aerial Gamma Ray and Magnetic Detail Survey, Reading Prong Area: Volume 2-B. Radiometric Multiple-Parameter Stacked Profiles (open access)

NURE Aerial Gamma Ray and Magnetic Detail Survey, Reading Prong Area: Volume 2-B. Radiometric Multiple-Parameter Stacked Profiles

This report contains radiometric multiple-parameter stacked profile data for the Reading Prong Area.
Date: January 1980
Creator: LKB Resources, Inc.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
NURE Aerial Gamma Ray and Magnetic Detail Survey, Reading Prong Area: Volume 2-C. Radiometric Multiple-Parameter Stacked Profiles (open access)

NURE Aerial Gamma Ray and Magnetic Detail Survey, Reading Prong Area: Volume 2-C. Radiometric Multiple-Parameter Stacked Profiles

This report is the third part in a series of collections of radiometric multiple-parameter stacked profile maps for the Reading Prong Area.
Date: January 1980
Creator: LKB Resources, Inc.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of Acidity and Other Water-Quality Characteristics of Upper Oyster Creek, Ocean County, New Jersey (open access)

Investigation of Acidity and Other Water-Quality Characteristics of Upper Oyster Creek, Ocean County, New Jersey

Water-quality data collected in the upper Oyster Creek drainage basin indicate that the stream has excellent water quality except for a persistently low pH. The mean concentrations of the major inorganic ions were all less than 6.0 mg/L. Mean concentrations of total nitrogen and total phosphorus were 0.15 mg/L and 0.01 mg/L, respectively. Dissolved oxygen averaged 8.7 mg/L and 81 percent saturation. Low pH levels are typical of streams draining cedar swamps. In Oyster Creek, the pH tended to decrease downstream due to chemical and biological processes. The pH levels in swamps were one-half unit or more lower than the pH levels in the adjacent stream. Sharp declines in stream pH were noted during runoff periods as the result of the mixing of poorly-buffered stream water with more highly acidic water from surrounding swamp areas. The quality of ground water within the study area was similar to the quality of stream flow, except for higher iron and ammonia-nitrogen concentrations and a higher pH range of 4.9-6.5. Precipitation represented a major source of many chemical constituents in the ground- and surface-waters of Oyster Creek basin.
Date: June 1980
Creator: Fusillo, Thomas V.; Schornick, James C., Jr.; Koester, Harry E. & Harriman, Douglas A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Distribution of Chloride Concentrations in the Principal Aquifers of the New Jersey Coastal Plain, 1977-81 (open access)

Distribution of Chloride Concentrations in the Principal Aquifers of the New Jersey Coastal Plain, 1977-81

From abstract: The U.S. Geological Survey maintains a saltwater monitoring network in New Jersey to document and evaluate the movement of saline water into freshwater aquifers that serve as sources of water supply. This report delineates areas in the Coastal Plain where existing or potential saltwater intrusion exists.
Date: 1983
Creator: Schaefer, F. L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Evaluation of Water Levels in Major Aquifers of the New Jersey Coastal Plain, 1978 (open access)

Evaluation of Water Levels in Major Aquifers of the New Jersey Coastal Plain, 1978

From purpose and scope: The purpose of this report is to document and evaluate water levels and changes in water levels in the major artesian aquifers of the New Jersey Coastal Plain. Fundamental data for ground-water investigations and management are provided.
Date: 1983
Creator: Walker, Richard L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Impact of Suburban Residential Development on Water Resources in the Area of Winslow Township, Camden County, New Jersey (open access)

Impact of Suburban Residential Development on Water Resources in the Area of Winslow Township, Camden County, New Jersey

Purpose and scope: The purpose of this study is to assess the impact of the development of Winslow Crossing on water resources., including the quantity and quality of streamflow, the quality of ground water, and water levels of the aquifer. Streamflow and water-quality data were collected for 7 years at four sites on the tributaries and the main stem of the Great Egg Harbor River. Water-quality data were also collected at an additional four surface-water sites. Water levels were recorded at four observation wells. These wells were sampled periodically for water-quality analysis. Samples were also taken from the main production well for Winslow Crossing.
Date: May 1981
Creator: Fusillo, Thomas V.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library