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pubs.usgs.gov | Irene J. Fisher |Amy E. Simonson |Amanda M. Dondero |Banu N. Bayraktar
First posted March 11, 2025 For additional information, contact: Director, New York Water Science CenterU.S. Geological Survey425 Jordan RoadTroy, NY 12180–8349 The area locally known as the “Central Pine Barrens” region, located in Suffolk County, New York, contains most of Long Island’s preserved and undeveloped land. This region overlays an aquifer system that provides potable groundwater for residents of Suffolk County.
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