Optical and acoustic televiewer images showing foliation and secondary fractures in bedrock well IR-1, fractures within the transition zone in bedrock well IR-1, secondary mineral veins in bedrock well IR-1, primary and secondary fractures in bedrock well BH67, and primary and secondary fractures in bedrock well BH66,
Mike Schlegel and Mr. Sydney Miller (formerly) of the Triangle J Council of Governments; and Mr. Mick Noland of the Fayetteville Public Works Commission. Their foresight and leadership in areas of water management as well as their assistance and support of this study have improved the understanding of the complex flow patterns in this reach of the Cape Fear River. The authors gratefully acknowledge the assistance provided by Ms. Ashley Hatchell and Mr. Tony Young of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Wilmington District, during the study. Ms. Hatchell and Mr. Young collaborated with the U.S. Geological Survey on flow releases from Jordan Lake Dam during synoptic discharge measurement runs and other critical data-collection events. Progress Energy Carolinas provided assistance in this investigation. The authors acknowledge Mr. Mick Greeson and Ms. Robin Bryson for their support in the operation of a streamgage on the diversion canal adjacent to the Cape Fear River. Mr. Greeson and Ms. Bryson were instrumental in providing data concerning water withdrawals from the Cape Fear River into a regional power plant and in obtaining permission to operate a cluster of groundwater piezometers on property owned by the company. Water-use information provided by Mr. Don Rayno (North Carolina Division of Water Resources), Ms.
Generalized hydrogeologic cross section G-G' at the Raleigh hydrogeologic research station, Wake County, North Carolina, with well-construction, equal-area stereonets showing orientation of water-bearing fractures, altitude of water-bearing fractures and BAT 3 packer sample intervals, and dissolved nitrate + nitrite as nitrogen concentration .
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