History of the Salt, Brine and Paper Industries

History of the Salt, Brine and Paper Industries and Their Probable Effect on the Ground Water Quality in the Manistee Lake Area of Michigan, K.E. Childs, 1970, 26 pages.

Major contents: The impact of industry on the geological environment (lumber, salt and chemical brine industries); ground water and contaminants (domestic water supply, contaminants); sketches (Manistee salt well about 1900, contemporary Manistee fractured salt gallery, movement of heavy polluted fluid in the ground water, hydrological cycle, relationship of chloride sludge and the City of Manistee’s well field); data sheets on water wells contaminated by brine; Cross section from Grant Highway Mason County and north up Hill Street; cross section from Butcher Lake northeast to Manistee County dog pound; Cross section from Spruce and 8th Street in Manistee east to Manistee Blacker airport.

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