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Investigation of Waikele Well No. 2401-01, Oahu, Hawaii: Pumping Test, Well Logs and Water Quality

Description: Introduction: A dependable water supply is required for Naval Magazine Lualualei, Waikele Branch. The water supply for Naval Magazine Lualualei, Waikele Branch, Oahu, Hawaii has been dependent on Oahu Sugar Co.'s water for many years. Because the supply of water from Oahu Sugar Co. is not always dependable, in March 1982, the Pacific Division of the Naval Facilities Engineering Command entered into a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Geological Survey to determine the productivity and water q… more
Date: November 1983
Creator: Eyre, Paul
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The Effects of Pumpage, Irrigation Return, and Regional Ground-Water Flow on the Water Quality at Waiawa Water Tunnel, Oahu, Hawaii

Description: From executive summary: Studies of the salinity problem at Waiwa shaft by the Public Works Center, Fourteenth Naval District, Pearl Harbor, have indicated that the increasing salinity is due to contamination from irrigation-return water or seawater intrusion. Because of the concern over the continuing deterioration of their principal source of water, the Pacific Division, Naval Facilities Engineering Command requested the U.S. Geological Survey to undertake this study.
Date: 1983
Creator: Eyre, Paul R.
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Oral History Interview with William R. Eaton, April 9, 1997

Description: Transcript of an interview with William Eaton, an Army Air Forces veteran, concerning his experiences with the 72nd Bomb Squadron, 5th Bomb Group, at Hickam Field during the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Includes facsimiles of discharge letter, biography, and a letter to Dr. Robert Marcello.
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Date: April 9, 1997
Creator: Marcello, Ronald E. & Eaton, William R., 1922-
Partner: UNT Oral History Program
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