The Water Supply of Sussex From Underground Sources
The Water Supply of Sussex From Underground Sources
William Whitaker
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Le Grand & Sutcliff. Water-level 46 feet down. Good supply. Thickness. Depth. Feet. Feet, [Folkestone f Beds] -\ Sandy brown clay - iol 10J Ironstone - - 1 111 ( Sandy loam - 11 22$ Dark sandy clay - Light-grey sand - - Yellow sand - 3 25$ [Sandgate / Beds] 19 7* 441 52 Dark-green clayey sand - 8$ 601 Ligiit-green sand - 141 75 I Dark-green sandy clay - 4 79 [HytheBeds]{ Dark dead sand Yellow sandstone - 2 19 81 100 MIDHURST — MOUNTFIELD. 65 A letter from Mr. Back makes the top part " mixed gra...vel and sand and a little clay, about 12 feet, then one foot of ironstone rock" (which he thinks is probably more correct), and notes that there was a little water at a depth of 55 feet, but more at 79 feet (rather ferruginous). Midhurst. Pitsham Brickfield, about a mile S. W. Of the town. Messrs, Tallant. For Lord Egmont. 1883. Made and communicated by Messrs. Le Grand & Sutcliff. Water-level 28 feet down. Thickness. Depth. [Folkestone Beds] -1 [Sandgate 1 Beds] -f Old dug well (the rest bored) - Variously coloured hard sand, with ironstone - Bands of white clay and yellow sand Clay Feet.
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