The Water Supply of Cambridgeshire Huntingdonshire And Rutland From Undergroun

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Geological Survey of Great Britain
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Thickness. Depth. Teet.
Mould f Hard white chalk I Soft chalk [Middle and J Hard chalk Lower Chalkj 1 Softer whitey-brown chalk, with nodules of iron-pyrites ^ at a depth of 104 feet ... 69 125 5. Near the White Horse Inn. 1885. 80 feet above Ordnance Datum.
Made and communicated by G. Ingold.
"Water rose to within 6 feet of the surface. According to later inf orma> tion this is a boring of four inches diameter, lined to the depth of 60 feet, . And the rest-level of the water is 10 feet down.
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...hickness. Depth.
Chalky gi-avel fClunch [r Middle Chalk] \ Yellow chalk LClunch "Soft white chalk, gradually getting tougher ...
[Lower Chalk] -^ ^"i^rs'w^ ""^^^^ ^' ^''**^'"'" I Brown chalk, without sand L [Chalk Marl] For an analysis of the water see p. 126.
According to Dr. W . Armistead's Reports to the Linton Rural District Council for 1912-1914, five public pumps are supplied by tube-well& {? Nos. 1-5, above) bored into Chalk to a depth of 120 feet and lined witji 60 feet of iron tubes.
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