A ground-water reconnaissance of the Jacmel-Meyer Bench, Haiti

Open-File Report 49-109
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Abstract

The Jacmel-Meyer bench lies on the south coast of the southern peninsula of Haiti in the Department de l'Ouest. Jacmel, at the west end of the bench, is about 40 kilometers airline southwest of Port-au-Prince.


In the early part of January 1949, the writer in company with Mr. Rémy Lemoine made a reconnaissance study of the ground-water conditions of the bench. The object of the reconnaissance was to determine the availability of ground water for irrigation of the bench as well as for the public water supply of Jacmel. Irrigation is practiced on the bench, bu the existing water supplies are insufficient to cover all irrigable lands. Jacmel is at present supplied with water from a pipe line that delivers the flow of several developed springs to the city by gravity. However, this supply is inadequate and probably at times is contaminated.

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Publication type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Title A ground-water reconnaissance of the Jacmel-Meyer Bench, Haiti
Series title Open-File Report
Series number 49-109
DOI 10.3133/ofr49109
Year Published 1949
Language English
Publisher U.S. Geological Survey
Publisher location Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Description 13 p.
Country Haiti
City Jacmel
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