Presentation to the Kiwanis Club of Liguanea Local Government Reform and the Trafalgar Division
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Liguanea Plains
Bog WalkLinstead
Chapelton
May Pen
Lionel Town
Mandeville
Alligator Pond
Albert Town
Moneague
Browns Town Ocho Rios
Saint Ann'sBay
Runaway Bay
Discovery Bay
Oracabessa
PortMaria
Annotto Bay
CastletonBuff Bay Hope Bay Port
Antonio
Manchioneal
Port MorantMorant BayYallahs
Lucea
Negril
Savanna-La-Mar
New Market
Black River
KINGSTON
Caribbean Sea
Caribbean Sea
Nain
Milk River
Rio Minho
Rio Cobre
Great River
Black River
Cabarita River
Rio Grande
TheCockpit Country
Plantain Garden River
Morant River
Yallahs River
Caymanas
Troy
Half Way Tree
Rio M
inho
Spanish Town
Montego Bay Falmouth
South Negril R iv er
Montego River
Martha
Brae
River
Duanvale
Malvern Well
HANOVER
WESTMORELAND
TRELAWNY
SAINT ELIZABETHMANCHESTER
CLARENDON
SAINT ANNSAINTMARY
PORTLAND
SAINT ANDREWSAINT CATHERINE
SAINT THOMAS
SAINT JAMES
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Enormous Very large Large Moderate Small Very small Meager Unsuitable
= 100 liters per second (L/s) (1,600 gallons per minute (gal/min))= 50 to 100 L/s (800 to 1,600 gal/min)= 25 to 50 L/s (400 to 800 gal/min)= 10 to 25 L/s (160 to 400 gal/min)= 4 to 10 L/s (64 to 160 gal/min)= 1 to 4 L/s (16 to 64 gal/min)= 0.25 to 1 L/s (4 to 16 gal/min)= 0.25 L/s (4 gal/min)
= maximum total dissolved solids (TDS) 1,000 milligrams per liter (mg/L); maximum chlorides 600 mg/L; and maximum sulfates 300 mg/L= maximum TDS 1,000 mg/L but 15,000 mg/L= TDS 15,000 mg/L
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Saline water
To Convert Multiply By To Obtainmeters 3.280 feetliters per second 15.84 gallons per minutegallons per minute 0.063 liters per secondgallons per minute 3.78 liters per minute
CONVERSION CHART QUANTITATIVE TERMS
QUALITATIVE TERMS
Ground Water Resources
1 Large to enormous quantities of fresh water from hard, highly karstified or fractured, Tertiary agelimestone aquifers.
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2 Very small to very large quantities of fresh water fromalluvial and coastal aquifers generally composed of gravel and sand with some silt and clay.
3 Very small to large quantities of fresh water from hard, low capacity, fractured, and karstified limestone.
4 Unsuitable to small quantities available from fractures and solution cavities in soft, fine-grained, chalky limestone and alluvial aquifers.
5 Unsuitable to very small quantities of fresh water from clays and shales along the coast and in interior valleys. Isolated springs may yield small quantities of water.
6 Unsuitable to very small quantities of fresh water available from fractures in volcanic and metamorphic basement rock. Isolated springs may yield small quantities.
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Very small to very large quantities of brackish to saline water. See map unit 2 for aquifer composition.
Large to enormous quantities of brackish to salinewater. See map unit 1 for aquifer composition.
Unsuitable to small quantities of brackish to saline water. See map unit 4 for aquifer composition. Unsuitable to very small quantities of brackish to saline water. See map unit 5 for aquifer composition.Unsuitable to very small quantities of brackish to salinewater. See map unit 6 for aquifer composition.
Note: Map unit numbers refer to entries in table C-2.
FRESH WATER LOCALLY PLENTIFUL
Tick marks show 5-minute intervals. 60 minutes = 1 degree
18°00' 18°00'
18°30' 18°30'
78°00'
78°00'
77°30'
77°30'
77°00'
77°00'
76°30'
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Approximate Scale 1:500,00010 0 10 20 Kilometers10 0 10 Miles
Boundary representation is not necessarily authoritative.
HARDNESS TERMS
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Soft Moderately hard Hard Very hard
= 0 to 60 mg/L Calcium Carbonate= 61 to 120 mg/L Calcium Carbonate= 121 to 180 mg/L Calcium Carbonate= 180 mg/L Calcium Carbonate
FRESH WATER GENERALLY PLENTIFUL FRESH WATER SCARCE OR LACKING
Figure C-2. Ground Water ResourcesC-27
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Note: Features are from various sources of differing scales.Alignment and locational accuracy are approximate.