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Studies of Geology and Hydrology in the Basin and Range Province, Southwestern United States, For Isolation of High-Level Radioactive Waste Characterization of the Sonoran Region, California

M.S. Bedinger, K.A. Sargent, William H. Langer | July 15th, 1989


A study by the U.S. Geological Survey to evaluate potential hydrogeologic environments for isolation of high-level radioactive waste in the Basin and Range physiographic province of the southwestern United States was begun in May 1981, with the introduction of the study to the Governors of eight Basin and Range States Arizona, California, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas, and Utah and to respective Indian tribes in those States. Accordingly, these States were invited to participate in the study by designating an earth scientist to serve on a Province Working Group with the U.S. Geological Survey membership of the working group is shown following the title page. State representatives have provided consultation in selecting guidelines, assembling geologic and hydrologic data, and assessing such information to identify environments that meet the guidelines for further study.

Keywords

groundwater, land use, pollutants