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Water Levels and Artesian Pressure : n Observation Wells : n the United States : n 1948 Part 3. North-Central States Prepared under the direction of C. G. PAULSEN, Chief Hydraulic Engineer GEOLOGICAL SURVEY WATER-SUPPLY PAPER 1128 Prepared in cooperation with the States cf Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, c.nd Wisconsin, and other agencies "na is not to seo/743r '* """wot (B. s. *P yoi'.'^'pp, UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON : 1951

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Water Levels and Artesian Pressure : n Observation Wells : n the United States : n 1948Part 3. North-Central States

Prepared under the direction of C. G. PAULSEN, Chief Hydraulic Engineer

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY WATER-SUPPLY PAPER 1128

Prepared in cooperation with the States cf Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, c.nd Wisconsin, and other agencies

"na is not to

seo/743r '* """wot (B. s. *P yoi'.'^'pp,

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON : 1951

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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Oscar L. Chapman, Secretary

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY

W. E. Wrather, Director

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PREFACE

This report was prepared by the Geological Survey in cooperation with the States of Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, and Wisconsin, and other agencies, by per­ sonnel of the Water Resources Division under the directicn of:

C. G. Paulsen_____________________Chief Hydraulic Engineer A. N. Sayre___________________Chief, Ground Wate~ Branch P. E. Dennis District Geologist (Ground Water), Grand Forks N. Dak. V. C. Fishel____District Engineer (Ground Water), Lawrence, Kans. P. C. Foley______District Geologist (Ground Water), Madison, Wis. H, G. Hershey__District Geologist (Ground Water), Iowa City, Iowa H. A. Waite______District Geologist (Ground Water), Lincoln, Nebr.

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CONTENTS

PageIntroduction, by A. N. Sayre and others .............. l

Significance of records of water level pnd artesian pressure . 1Annual publication of records by Geological Survey ...... 2Scope of present volume ................... 2Land-surface datum ...................... 3Network of Federal observation wells ............. 4Changes in ground-water level in 1948 in the north-central

part of the United States ................. 4Acknowledgments ....................... 4

Illinois, by J. B. Cooper rnd H. Garland Hershey ......... 5Program of work ....................... 5Fluctuations of water level ................. 5Well descriptions and water-level measurements ....... 7

Iowa, by J. B. Cooper, C- W. Lane, and H. Garland Hershey ..... 8Program of work .......... ............ 8Fluctuations of water level ................. 10We11-numbering system .................... 16Well descriptions and «vater-level messurements ........ 16

Kansas, by Phyllia T. Mosley ................... 39Program of work ....................... 39Well descriptions and weter-level measurements ........ 42

Minnesota, by J. E. Powell .................... 142Program of work ....................... 142Fluctuations of water level ................. 142Well descriptions and water-level measurements ........ 142

Missouri, by J. B. Cooper, H. Garland Hershey andPhyllis T. Hosley ........................ 148Program of work ....................... 148Fluctuations of water level ................. 148Well descriptions and water-level measurements ....... 149

Nebraska, by R. L. Schreurs .................... 152Program of work ....................... 152Fluctuations of water level ................. 154Pumpage ........................... 169vVell-numbering system .................... 171Well descriptions and water-level measurements ....... 171

North Dakota, by J. E. Powell .................. 259Program of work ....................... 259Precipitation .............. 259Fluctua^ ions of water level ................. 261Well descriptions and water-level measurements ....... 263

Wisconsin, by p. C. Foley ..................... 281Program of work ............ 281Fluctuations of water level ................. 281Well descriptions and water-level measurements ....... 284

ILLUSTRATIONS

Figure 1. Outline map of the United States showing sections of the country covered by the six water-supply papers on water levels and artesian pressure in observation wells in 1948 ....................

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VI ILLUSTRATIONS

PageFigure 2. Hydrograph of well U. S- 112 at Princeton, 111., and

monthly precipitation at U. S. Vi/eather Bureau Sva- tlon near Tlskilwa from November 1942 to December 1948 ........................ 6

3. Map of Iowa showing location of observation wells In1948 ........................ 9

4. Graph showing fluctuations of average water level In 8 wells In the Tarklo Greek Valley, Iowa-Mo., and precipitation at Shenandoah, Iowa, from September 1934 to December 1948 ............... 11

5. Hydrograph of well 87-28-29N1, near Harcourt, and precipitation at Port Dodge, Iowa, from October 1942 to December 1948 ............... 12

6. Hydrograph of well 84-6-20N1, near Marion, and monthlyprecipitation at Cedar Rapids, Linn County, lowr, from April 1940 to December 1948 ............ 14

7. Hydrograph of well 83-7-21K1 at Cedar Rapids, Linn County, Iowa, showing fluctuations of water level caused by pumping in the vicinity from August 1943 to December 1948 ................. 15

8. Map of North Dakota showing drainage basins anddistribution of observation wells at end of 1948 . . 260

9. Graph showing average monthly water level in 9 to 20 selected observation wells in North Dakota, 1937-48 ...................... 262

10. Graph showing fluctuations of water level in two water-table wells, Pr-6 at Park Palls, and Mo-2 near Cashton, Wls. ................. 283

11. Graph showing fluctuations of water level inartesian well, Ml-36, N. 27th and Hopkins Sts.,Milwaukee, Wls. .................. 283

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WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE IN OBSERVATION WELLS IN THE UNITED STATES IN 1948

Part 3. NORTH-OKMTRAL STATFS

INTRODUCTION

By A N Sayre and others

The ground-water investigations of the United States Geological Survey

are primarily concerned with the location and appraisal of the ground-water

resources of the Nation. They are carried on principally in financial

cooperation with States and municipalities, or at the request of other

Federal agencies. Most of the investigations have to do with the availa­

bility of usable water supplies, hut a few deal with drainage, flood

control, construction of waterways and dams, mine drainage, and other

problems to which the principles of ground-water geology are pertinent.

Water-Supply Paper 992 lists about 1,800 papers and reports describing

ground-weter investigations made by the Survey in cooperation with States

and municipalities through 1945.

Significance of records of water level and artesian pressure

An essential part of the ground-water investigations is th1? measure­

ment of fluctuations of water level and artesian pressure in wells. The

rock formations of the earth are great natural reservoirs in which a part

of the water derived from rain and snow is stored to supply wells and

springs and to maintain the flow of streams during periods of fair

weather. Water levels in wells indicate the stages of these natural

reservoirs; they show the extent to which water supplies are de-oleted by

drought or by heavy pumping, whether for public waterworks, irrigation,

or Industrial uses, and the extent to which they are replenished in

seasons of abundant rainfall or melting snow. The recorded changes of

pressure in flowing wells indicate depletion or replenishment of the

artesian supplies.

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WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATE;

Annual publication of records by Geological S-irvey

The regular publication of records of water level and artesian pressure

in the United States was begun by the Geological Survey in 1935 and has con­

tinued yearly since. This series of water-supply papers is in a sense an

inventory of ground-water supplies. Prior to 1940 the records were pub­

lished in a single volume. Beginning with 1940 the records have been

published in six volumes, covering the northeastern, southeastern, north-

central, south-central, northwestern, and southwestern sections of the

country. Hawaii is included in the southwestern section. (See fig. 1.)

The introduction to the chapter on each State contains an outline of the

general program of work and special features of the program in the current

year, such as preliminary reports Issued or put on file during the year or

of work done in preparation for such a report. A general discussion of the

fluctuations of water level and statements in regard to precipitation, pump-

age, and other factors affecting water level are Included. The following

table gives the numbers of water-level reports from 1935 through 1948.

Water-supply papers on water levels and artesian pressure in observation wells in the United States

Year

19351936193719381939194019411942194319441945194619471948

North­easternStates

777817840845886906936944986

10161023107110961126

South­easternStates

777817840845886907937945987

10171024107210971127

North-centralStates

777817840845886908938946988

10181025107310981128

South-centralStates

77781784084588690993994798910191026107410991129

North­westernStates

77781784084580691094094Q990

10201027107511001130

South­westernStatesand

Hawaii777817840845886911941949991

10211028107611011131

Scope of present volume

The present volume covers the north-central States and gives records of

water level and ar-cesian pressure in about 1,940 observation wells of the

Geological Survey and cooperating agencies in Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minne­

sota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, and Wisconsin. Of these wells, 77

are equipped with automatic water-stage recorders. For some wells not pre­

viously reported complete records of water level are given. For wells whose

previous records have been published this volume gives only the current

records. If a complete description of a well nas been published in a

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INTRODUCTION

previous report, only the well number or the well number and a brief de­

scription are given in this report. This report includes about 13,910

Individual determinations of water level and artesian pressure.

Land-surface datum

Before 1943, in Geological Survey reports, the water levels and arte­

sian pressures for some wells were given in feet above or below the

HAWAIIAN ISLANDS______1131_______Figure 1. Outline map of the United States showing sections of the country

covered by the six water-supply papers on water levels and artesian pressure In observation wells In 1948. The shaded section represents the part of the country covered by this volume.

measuring point* and for other wells in feet above or below sea level or

above or below various assumed datum planes. In 1943, It was decided that

uniform practice should be adopted. Accordingly, a precise datum plane was

established approximating the land surface at each well. The wrter levels

and artesian heads for all wells listed In this report are given in feet

below land-surface tlatvm unless preceded by a plus (+) sign, or otherwise

Indicated In th« descriptive text for each State. When water levels or

artesian heads are referred to land-surface datum for the first time, a con­

version factor Is given in the descriptive matter preceding then in order to

facilitate comparison of the older and newer records.

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4 WATER LEVELS A1JD ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

Network of Federal observation wells

In 1942 and 1943 the Geological Survey established a network of 60 Fed­

eral observation wells. These wells were selected because the fluctuations

of water level in them are believed to be typical and represent the general

fluctuations thft occur in the parts of the country in which the wells are

situated. At the end of 1948 the network comprised about 360 wells in 45

States, including 300 wells measured regularly in connection with coopera­

tive ground-water investigations.

Changes in ground-water level in 1948 in the north-central part ofthe United States

In 1940 the precipitation in the north-central section of the country

was below normal with the exception of Illinois, Kansas, and North Dakota.

In Illinois, precipitation totaled several inches above the annual average

in nearly all the southern part of the State, buo was somewhat below normal

elsewhere. In Kansas, the year's precipitation was above normal in almost

every part of the State and exceeded amounts during either of the two pre­

ceding years. In Missouri, precipitation was slightly b3low the 61-year

average. The average for the year was 39.59 inches, compared with the

61-year average of 40.49 inches. The average precipitation for North

Dakota was 17.45 inches--0.68 inch above normal. The fluctuations of both

water level and artesian pressure in wells, however, depsnd on many factors

besides the amount of precipitation. In certain of the observetion wells

there are fluctuations caused by difference in the rate of pumping or arte­

sian flow from other wells in the area, but most of the observation wells ar

not noticeably affected by pumping or artesian flow. A summary of the

changes in ground-water level is given in the chapter for each State.

Acknowledgments

1'iss Dorothy X. Ireland and, later, N!iss Verda M. Dougherty had gen­

eral charge of the assembling of the several reports and did the editing;

:,'r. Rodney Hart edited the illustrations; and J'rs. Nauvoo Ragland, I'rs.

Prances Dowell, and yiss Beulah B. Brunson did the offset typing.

Perm P. Livingston had general supervision of the observation-well

program. The measurements were made under the direction of the district

supervisors of the ground water branch in the several States.

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ILLINOIS

By J. B. Cooper and II. Garland Hershey

PROGRAM OF WORK

f.'easurements of water level were continued in 1948 in the veil at

Princeton, in Bureau County, as a part of the Nation-wide network of obser­

vation wells. This well is equipped with a float-tape gage, and was first

observed in November 1942; observations have been made at approximately

weekly intervals since thst time. A total of 49 measurements wfs made in

this well during 1948.

FLUCTUATIONS OF WATER LEVEL

The water level in the well at Princeton during 1948 folloved the

general pattern of previous years, as indicated by figure 2. Tls high

water level occurred in the first quarter and the low water level in the

last quarter of the year. The ranf.e of fluctuation of 17.39 feet was

greater than in any previous year of record. The high of 3.60 feet below

land-surface datum occurred on March 27 ana the low of 20.99 feet below

land-surface datum on December 25, the lowest on record for this well and

4 feet lower than the first measurement of the yea? as recorded on January 3.

The average water level for the last 3 months of the year was 20.41 feet

below land-surface datum, as compared with the average water level for the

first 3 months of 13.51 feet below land-surface datum, a difference of

6.90 feet.

The following is an excerpt from the Weather Bureau report on Climato-

logical Data: Precipitation totaled several inches above the annual average

in nearly all of the extreme south and also in the southernmost counties of

central Illinois. Except in scattered localities, precipitation elsewhere

in the State was somewhat under normal.

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PRECIPITATION, IN INCHES WATER LEVEL, IN FEET BELOW LAND-SURFACE DATUM

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ILLINOIS, BUREAU OOIDTY

WELL DESCRIPTION AND WATER-LF.VFL MEASUREMENTS

US 112. R. E. Neff. In Eauipped with float-tape gage available: 1942-48-

Bureau County

Princeton, in sec. 9, T- 16 N-, R- Measurements made by Nick Hanaen.

W. Records

Date

Jan. 3101731

Feb. 142128

Mar. 6132027

Apr. 310

Water level16.9916-60 '16.5316.3916.2914.6913.0514.3013.856.303.608.348.49

Date

Apr. 1724

May 18

152229

June 5121926

July 3

Water level9.009.159.489.559.489.8010.8511.8012.8013.9014.4014.19

Date

July 10172431

Aug. 7142128

Sept. 111825

Oct. 2

Water level14.6915.1315.4515.5916.1916.6117.1117.8018.8019.2119.4519.71

Date

Oct. 9162330

Nov. 6132027

Dec. 4111825

Water level19.9820.1920-3020-4920-5920.6120.6920-7120.5820.3920.0820-99

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IOWA

By J. B- Cooper, C- W. Lane, and H. Garland Hershey

PROGRAM OP WORK

Measurements of the water level In observation wells In Iowa were

continued in 1948 in cooperation with the Iowa Geological Survey. Most of

the observation wells were established in 1938- In a few observation wells

in the Tarkio Creek Valley, in southwestern Iowa, measurements were begun

In 1C34 through a program organized by the Federal Geological Survey in

which the Soil Conservation Service of the United States Department of

Agriculture participated for several years. All of these wells are now

included in one program for the State.

Past records of the water-level measurements made In the wells in the

Tarkio Creek area are published in Water-Supply Papers 777, 817, 840, 845,

886, 908, 938, 988, 1018, 1025, 1073, and 1098, and those for the wells

established in 1938 first appear in Water-Supply Paper 886.

At the beginning of 1948 measurements were being made on 164 wells in

39 counties throughout the State. (See fig- 3 .) During the year 6 wells

were dropped from the program, and 3 wells were added, making a total of

161 wells in the observation-well program at- the end of the year. Automa­

tic water-stage recorders were being maintained on 12 wells at the close of

the year. Water-level measurements were being made weekly on 5 wells,

monthly on 48 wells, and quarterly on most of the remaining wells. Approxi­

mately 1,044 wetted-tape measurements were made in 1948 as contributions

to the observation-well program. In addition, many water-level measurements

were made in connection with pumping tests and in gathering data on new

wells throughout the State. These additional measurements and descriptions

of wells are not included in this report

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10 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1946, NORTH-CE1ITRAL STATES

FLUCTUATIONS OF WATER LEVEL

The average total precipitation over the State in 1948 was 28.33

inches, about 3.22 inches below normal, as obtained from published records

of the U. S- Department of Commerce, Weather Bureau, Above-normal preclpi

tat ion occurred over most of the State during the mont*"» of February,

March, July, November, and December. In April, the precipitation was nor­

mal but during the remaining months it was below normal.

The following table shows the average net change In the water level

between December 1947 and December 1948 in groups of si-allow wells, by

counties, throughout the State. The precipitation for 1948 at the nearest

U- S. Weather Bureau station and the departure from normal is also shown.

Average net change in water levels, in feet, in shallow wells in Iowa, and the annual precipitation and departure from normal, in inches, at the nearest U. S. Weather Bureau station, 1948.

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a These wells, 1 in Clay County and 2 in Palo Alto County, are all in the vicinity of Lost Island Lake.

b These wells, 7 in Montgomery County and 17 in Page County, are in the Tarkio Creek Valley which occupies parts of both counties.

Shallow observation wells were established in 1934 in the Tarkio Creek

area, which covers parts of Montgomery and Page Counties, in Iowa, and

Atchison County, in Missouri. Water-level measurements have been made on

this group of wells at least once a month for almost the entire period of

record- In 1948, these measurements were made by Dean W. Knox, local ob­

server. Records of the water levels in wells in the Missouri part of the

area are given in the section of this report that deals with that State.

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IOWA 13

Measurements in 8 wells (Nos- 1, 5, 6, 7, 10, 12, 15, and 17) were

used in computing the average water level for each month in 194F. These

averages are given in the following table.

Average water levels, in feet 'above assumed datum planes, in 8 observation wells in the Tarkio Creek area, Iowa-Mo., 1948.

Date

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The fluctuation of the average water level in this area during the

period of record as indicated by these 8 wells, and the precipitation at

Shenandoah since 1934 are shown by months in figure 4.

The fluctuations of the water level during the period of record in a

shallow unused well in the southern part of Webster County, near Harcourt,

are shown in figure 5. This well is 41.8 feet deep, taps water In the

glacial drift, and is representative of several shallow observation wells

in the county which tap the same water-bearing bed. The monthly precipi­

tation at Fort Dodge, shown also on the graph, correlates closely with

fluctuations of water level. Figure 6 shows the depth of the water table

below land-surface datum in well 84-6-20N1, which is an observation well

11.7 feet deep tapping water in glacial drift. Wetted-tape measurements

were made during the last week of each month to obtain these data. The

well is in central Linn County about 5 miles northeast of Cedar Rapids.

Close correlation between precipitation, as recorded at the IT. S. Weather

Bureau station in Cedar Rapids, and the water-level fluctuations in this

well is evident. This well is representative of several shallov observation

wells in the county and of many domestic farm wells which tap tl <* same

water-bearing bed.

Well 83-7-21K1, figure 7 , at Cedar Rapids, Linn County, is illus­

trative of artesian rock wells affected by industrial and seasorn.1 with­

drawals for normal industrial use and air-conditioning purposes. This is

an unused well completed at a depth of 156 feet in the upper nart of

Silurian dolomite, which is locally about 400 feet thick- Most wells in

Cedar Rapids develop water supplies for air-conditioning and industrial use

from these strata. The observation well is about half n mile fron the

heavily pumped areas of downtown Cedar Rapids. The well was first measured

in August 1943. On December 31, 1948, the water level was 60-91 feet below

land-surface datum, which is 3.69 feet below its stage of Decemt'sr 31, 1943.

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PRECIPITATION, IN_ INCHES O o> o o>

_WATER LEVEL,IN FEET BELOW LAND-SURFACE DATUM

'3HnSS3Hd NVIS3iLHV 3NVH3IVM

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WATER LEVEL, IN FEET BELOW LAND-SURFACE DATUM

ei 3 ct ct

STVMOT

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16 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

WELL-NUMBERING SYSTEM

Tie numbers assigned by the Federal Geological Survey to its observa­

tion wells in Iowa, other than those in the Tarkio Creek area, show the

location of the wells according to the rectangular system for subdivision

of public land. Each well number is made up of three segments, separated

by hyphens. The first and second segments indicate the township and range.

The third segment includes the section, followed by a letter representing

the 40-acre subdivision of the section, as shown by the diagram, and the

serial number of the particular well.

The letter E is added to the second segment representing the range

when a well is east of the fifth principal meridian. Ir the numbers of the

other wells, it is understood that the range indicated Is west of the

meridian.

For example, the number 76-31-25P1 indicates a well in T- 76 N-,

R. 31 W., in the SE^SW^ sec. 25, whose serial number is 1.

WELL DESCRIPTIONS AND WATER-LEVEL MEASURETENTS

Adair County

76-31-25P1. SE^SW^ sec. 25, T. 76 N-, R. 31 W. Records available: 1942-48. Mar. 23, 1.97; July 13, 5.74; Oct. 5, 6.27; Dec. 14, 5.16.

76-31-29F1. SEiNWi sec. 29, T. 76 N-, R. 31 W. Records available: 1942-48. Mar. 23, 8.49; July 13, 13.85; Oct. 5, 14.72; Dec. 14, 15.84.

75-31-15B1. John E- Soderberg. NW^NE^ sec. 15, T. 75 N-, R. 31 W. Records available: 1940-48. Mar. 23, 1.30; July 13, 5.05; Oct. 5, 6.40.

75-31-18B1. Charles Gillam. NW^NEi sec. 18, T. 7f N-, R. 31 W. Records available: 1940-47. Well destroyed; measuremerts discontinued.

75-30-17E1. SW^NW-t sec. 17, T. 75 N-, R. 30 W- Measuring point on and after Mar. 23, top of tile casing, 0.10 foot above land-surface datum which is 1.3 feet below previous measuring point. Records available: 1942-48. Mar. 23, + D.10; July 13, 2.40; Oct. 5, 1.97; Dec. 14, 0.15.

Benton County

85-10-16M3. City of Vinton well 3. Records available: 1939-42. No measurements made in 1948.

Buena Vista County

Vicinity of Storm Lake

91-37-32E1. SW^NW^ sec. 32, T. 91 N-, R. 37 W. Records available: 1940-47. Well destroyed; measurements discontinued.

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IOV;A, CERRO GOKDO COUNTY

90-37-3E1. Emil Schmitz. SW^NM-^ sec. 3, T. 90 N-, R- 37 W. Recorda available: 1940-48. Apr- 27, 6.10; July 15, 9.30-

90-37-3M1- L. B. Watt. NW^SW^ oec. 3, T- 90 N-, R- 37 W- Reoorda available: 1940-47. Well destroyed; meaaurements diacontlnued-

90-37-23D1. Blggens Bros. NW^NW-j aec. 23, T. 90 N-, R. 37 W. Recorda available; 1940-47. No meaaurementa made In 1948.

90-37 -34B1. Ed Zlnn. NE^HWi aec. 34, T. 90 N., R. 37 W. Records available: 1941-48. Apr. 27, 6-60; July 15, 8.80; Oct. 7, 13.44; Dec. 15, 11.08.

Calhoun County

Vicinity of Twin Lakea

89-32-28N1- SW^SW^ aec. 28, T. 89 N., R. 32 W. Recorda available: 1940-48. Apr. 27, 3.27; July 15, 3.65; Oct. 8, 5.20; Dec. 17, 4.65.

89-32-33P1. Iowa State Conaervatlon Commlaalon. SE^W^- aec. 33, T. 89 N-, R. 32 W. Drilled wel], depth 53 feet. Tapa water In glacial aand and gravel- Well uaed during aummer montha to provide water for vlaltora to Twin Lnkea State Park. Equipped with lift pump. Meaaurlng point, hole In pump baae, 0-5 foot above land-aurface datum. Reoorda avallrble: 1948. Oct. 8, 14.76; Dec. 17, 14.90.

89-32-33N1- Ben Burns. SW^SW^ aec. 33, T- 89 N., R. 32 W. Recorda available: 1940-48. Apr. 27, 2.37; July 15, 4-55; Oct. 8, 8. OP; Dec- 17, 6.01.

88-33-1B1. Ben Burn a . NW-jNE^ aec. 1, T. 88 N., R. 33 W. Recorda available: 1940-48- Apr. 27, 7.16; July 15, 11-65; Oct. 8, 14.10; Dec - 17, 13 . 00 .

88-33-1D1. Bernard Kutz- Formerly owned by George Voaa- aec. 1, T. 88 N-, R. 33 W. Recorda available: 1940-48. Apr- 27, 7-38; July 15, 9.20; Oct. 8, 12.80; Dec- 17, 13-16.

Carroll County

85-35-7N1. City of Breda- SW^SW^ aec. 7, T- 85 N-, K- 35 W. Recorda available: 1942-48. Mar. 25, 187.70; July 14, 188-55; Oct. 5, 190-90; Dec. 15, 194.51.

85-35-18D1. Citv of Breda. NW^NW^ aec. 18, T. 85 N-, R- 35 W. Recorda available: 1940-48. Mar. 25, 190.73; July 14, 191.10; Oct. 6, 190-47; Dec- 15, 192.00.

84-34-25P1. City of Carroll teat hole 1- SE^NW^ aec. 25, T- 84 N-, R. 34 W. Recorda available: 1939-48- Mar. 25, 40.47; July 14, 43.96; Oct. 6, 46.27; Dec- 15, 39.82.

Cerro Qordo County

97-21-9E1. E- H. Phllllpa. SW-|NWi sec- 9, T. 97 N-, R. 21 W- Recorda available: 1941-48. Apr- 23, 96-10; July 16, 97.42; Oct. 12, 97.84-

97-20-24H1. Mrs. Vlnnle Shank a . SK^NFi aec. 24, T. 97 N-, R. 20 W. Recorda available: 1941-48. Apr. 23, 9.05; July 16, 9.85; Oct. 12, 16-26.

97-20-28L1- Crystal Sugar Co. NE^SW^ sec. 28, T. 97 N-, P. 20 W. Recorda available: 1943-48. Apr- 23, 177.35; July 16, 191.00.

97-19-30R1. E. Stebbena. SE^SEi aec. 30, T. 97 N., R. 19 W. Recorda available: 1941-48- Apr. 23, 9.70; July 16, 11.75; Oct. 12, 11.35-

96-22-7Q1. W. S. Overgaard. SW^SF^- aec. 7, T . 96 N- , R. 22 W. Recorda available; 1941-48. Apr- 22, 23.20; July 15, 23.12J Oct. 12, 25.58-

96-22-14C1- Fred Stephena. NE-^NWi aec. 14, T. 96 N-, R. 22 W. Recorda available: 1940-48. Apr. 14, 33.10; July 15, 35.60; Oct. 12, 35.20.

96-22-20C1- The Willow Inn. NE^NW^ aec. 20, T- 96 N-, R- 22 W- Records available: 1940-48. Apr- 14, 3.20; July 15, 5.90; Oct. 12, 8-26.

96-22 -20L1- NEiSW^ aec. 20, T. 96 N-, R. 22 W- Records available: 1940-48. Apr. 22, 34.24; July 15, 39.97; Oct. 12, 36-36.

96-22-23Q1. H. R. Anderaon. SW^SE^ aec. 23, T. 96 N., R. 22 W. Recorda available: -1940-48. Apr. 22, 21.60; July 15, 21.40; Oct. 12, 23.32-

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18 «ATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1940, NORTf-CENTRAL STATES

96-22-25D2. Geological Survey, TJ. S. Dept. of Interior. sec. 25, T. 96 N-, R- 22 W. Records available: 1940-48. Apr. 22, 5-90; July 15, 7.13; Oct. 12, 8.18-

96-21-13E1. Mason City & Clear Lake railway. SW^NW^ sec. 13, T. 96 N-, R. 21 W. Records available: 1940-48. Apr. 22, 5-50; July 15, 6.30; Oct. 12, 8.02.

96-21-17C1. Clear Lake Sand & Gravel Co- NE-^NWj sec. 17, T- 96 N., R. 21 W. Records available: 1940-48. Apr- 22, 17.83; July 15, 18.30; Oct. 12, 18.70.

96-21-17M1. NW-^SW^ sec. 17, T. 96 N-, R. 21 W. Records available: 1940-48. Apr. 14, 0.90; July 15, 2.77; Oct. 12, 2.96.

96-21-18H1. Sam Kennedy. SE^NE^ sec. 18, T. 96 N., R. 21 W. Recore available: 1940-48. Apr. 14, 10.16; July 15, 10.80; Oct. 12, 11.02.

96-20-3P1. Minneapolis & St. Louis Railroad Co. SE-jSW^ sec- 3, T. 96 N-, R. 20 W. Records available: 1941-48. Apr- 22, 46.62; Oct. 12 51.25.

96-20-16J1. City of Mason Pity well 11. NE^SRi sec. 16, T. 96 N-, R. 20 W. Records available: 1939-43; 1947-48.

Water level atDay

123456789

10111213141516171819202122232425262728293031

Jan.

202.70202.20202.10202 . 40201.80202.00201.80202 . 10202.70203.10202.50202.30202.40202.60202.40203.10203.20202.90202.30202 . 00202.20202.50204.80206.40207.20205.80207.20207.80208.40209.10209.70

a Nearby well

Feb.

209.00207.90208.50209.30209.90210.30210-40210.70210.30210.30210.30210.60210.40210.80220.40208.10207.00206-10206.00206-00205.60204.80204.00203.60203.50203.50203.10203.30203.90

pumping.

Water level atDay

12 -

45678g

1011

July210.60

a243.30

Aug.on c Qf\ t.Lo OU

216-30on £i or\ cXb cUo T. fi or\C J.D CU

216-00PT c no& -LO a\J

215-80215-10214-30214 .20214.50

noon, from recorderMar Apr

203.20 a216.80202.90 208.00203.20 205.90203.70 204.30203.70 203.10203.30 202*30202.70 201.30202.30 201.60202-40 201.60202.60 200.60202-90 199.80202-90 199.70202.90 199.80202-00 200.00201.30 199.60201.50 199.90201.60 201-70201.00 200.50200.60 200.40200.80 201.00200.70 201.40200.50 201.10200.40 201.00200-50 a232.80200.30 a235.70200-20 a224.20200-60 213.10200-10 211.40

a224-50 210.10a234.50 209.00a232.90

noon, from recorderSept .

a230.40a OPV finO.C,Ht 1 W

a248-80a249 -90a250.00a 2 49 . 10a248.80a284 . 20230.30224-80223.20

chartsMay

208-40208.00207.60207.20206-60206.80206.60206.40205.70205.40205.20205.10205.00204.90204.80204.60204.30204.50204-70204.70205.00205.80206.00205.60205.40205.30205.60206-60207 . 40207.60207.20

chartsOct.

June

206. 7(207. 0(207. 6(208. 2(209. 3(209. 6(209. 0(208 . 9(209. 2C209. 5(210. OC210. 4C210. f.'209.6'209. 5'209.7'209. 5(209.''209 . 6'209."'208. <"208.?'208. P'209.2"209 . B'210."'210.'209 . 6209.7'210.?'

Nov.226-00226.20226 40OOG. f\r\C CO UU

O OC. ^ Actib.oUoo<7 onCiCi I . Ci \J

QOR Dn coo . oUPOA Of)Cttj *± . C \J

oo ^r\ ecu OUpo c i r\ cco - J.U224.70

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IOWA, CLINTON COUNTY 19

96-20-16Jl--Continued.

Day

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Water level at noon, fromJuly Aug .

a244.30 215 a254.80 215 ...... 216

225.10 215O 1 £.

' 217Old

...... a236a24?

...... a237a24 4a£47

a248 a?49

Q p c;n

216.40 a249 216-00 a245 217.10 a248

.00

.80

.90

.40

.80

.10

.40

.00

.10

.80

.10

.90

.70

.00

.80

.80

.30

.90

.80

.90

recorder chartsSept .

222. a232. a246. a247. a248. a249. a250. a250. a250- a247. a247. a246. a246.

60 90 50 90 90 80 40 50 10 70 30 50 00

Oct.

220 220 220 220 220 219 219 220 221 222 222 223 222 223 224 225 225 226 226

.10

.30 00 .30 .40 .50 .70 .30 .50 .30 .60 .70 .20 .50 .60 .40 .80 .00 .20

Nov .223 225 224 222 2<j2 222 223 223 222 222 221 221 221 220 220 220 221 220 220

.80

.40

.30

.60

.50

.90

.80

.20

.70

.50

.60 -10 .00 .90 .30 .40 .40 .20 .20

a Nearby well pumping.

95-22-5M1. School district- NW^SW^ sec- 5, T. 95 N-, R. 22 W- Records available: 1941-48. Apr. 22, 6-50; July 15, 6-66; Oct. 12, 10-30.

95-21-27Q1. Dave Blankenship. SW^BE^ sec- 27, T- 95 N-, R. 21 W. Records available: 1941-48. Apr. 22, 21.42; July 16, 21.87; Got. 13, 26.30.

94-22-24J1. NE-JSE^ sec- 24, T- 94 N-, R. 22 W. Records available: 1941-48- Apr- 82, 10-90; July 16, 11-17; Oct. 13, 13.36.

94-22-24J2. Town of Thornton- NE^-SK^ sec. 24, T- 94 N», R. 22 W. Records available: 1941-47. No measurements made in 1948.

94-22-24J3. Mel Bowen. NE^SF^ sec- 24, T- 94 N-, R. 22 W. Records available: 1941-48- Apr- 22, 13.65; July 16, 10-87; Oct. 13, 13.70-

Clay County

96-35-3R1. Allis Wilson. SK^SE^ sec. 3, T- 96 N-, R. 35 W- Records available: 1940-48- Apr- PI, 4.12; July 15, 4-18; Oct. 8, 6-64; Dec. 16, 6.08.

Clinton Count,y

P1-6E-22H1. F- I- du Pont de N^no^rs ,<- Co. well 2. SP^-NE^ sec. 22, T- 01 N-, R. 6 E- Records available: :j<*G-4£. Affected by pumping of nearby wells

Water level frcn air-;-:;v-:e measurements

Date

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

Water level

611" J

2629

162317

152?297g

121926

126 .i 'j''^l.-bIjr;

136 ,134133,138,138,123,138,140,143,140.143.141.142.138.

.00

.00

.00

.00

.00

.00

.00

.00

.00

.00

.00

.00

.00

.00,00.00.00,00

Pumping gallons a minute

18001750200016501850£000130017001800145019501950180018001800160018501725

Number of wells wells pumping at time

of measurementg2£

222323222333333

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20 MATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, IIORTH-CENTRAL STATES

81-7E-6K1. W. Atlee Burpee Co. NW^SE^ sec. 6, T- 81 N., R. 7 E. Records available; 1940-45, 1947. No measurements made in 1948-

81-7E-7B1- Clinton Water Works Co. well 5. R. 7 E. Measurements made by Clinton Water Works Co 1945-48. June 4, 119.30; June 17, 114.00.

sec. 7, T. 8l N- Records available:

Decatur County

69-25-29R1. Sam Gassett. available: 1940, 1942, and 1948

sec. 29, T. 69 N-, Mar- 23, 14.15.

R- 25 W. Records

6 W. Records available; 7, 4.20; Dec. 16, 3-50-

Dick.tnson County

99-36-6G1. SW^NE^ sec. 6, T- 99 N., R- 1941-48- Mar. 26, 0.22; July 14, l.lOj Oct.

Dufcuque County

89-3E-7Q1. City of Dubuaue well 2. SW^GE-J sec. 7, T- 89 N-, R- 3 F... Highest observed water level, from recorder charts 24.1 feet below land- surface datum, on Dec. 6; lowest, 100.4 feet below land-surface datum on Apr. 20* Records available: 1947-48.

Daily high and low water levels from recorder charts

Day

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

January High Low

26 24 28 36 24 27 26 26 26 29 35 23 26 28 27 27 31

.6

.6

.4

.1

.5

.3

.3

.2

.7

.6

.2 8 .9 .3 .2 .9 .4

;;

70 66 68

66 69 58 68 69 70 61 67 68 70 69 70 71

" *

.8 8 .5

.9

.2

.1

.4

.1

.2

.0 0 .9 .4 .8 .9 .0

March High Low

....

41.2 28.2 30.4 28.3 29.7 28-7 30.0 36.3 28.0 43.3 38.8 39.5 39.3 33.8 42.1 29.2 36.5 36.1

....

....

56.0 58.4 55.2

56.0 58.3 52.5 55.1 59.2 61.5 61.0 61.4

58-5 60.6 61.1

April High Low

29.5 39.8 35.7

30.3 38-9 36-6 35.3 35-0 31.5 29.2 27.4 33.9 34.9 34.6 35.8

30.1 34.9 40.4 37.4 36.0 33.1 34.9 45.7 41.0 41.9 38.3

72.2 71.7

68.3 73.2 69.2 78.0 72.3 71.0 63.3 59.2 78-5 79.0 80.7 81-0

100.4 80.9 67.1 73.3 59.0 68-2 71.4 75.2 76-0 69.7 77.0

May High Low

38-2 45.2 36.6

35-9 38.1 36. " 33.6 43.4 32.7 33.7 35.2 38.4

34.2 46.5 43.6

46.1 42.7

37.9 36.0 35.4 39.2 37.4 38.9 31.7

69.7 62.6 67.0

73.1 V3.9 78.2 70.3 61.2 69.3 64.1 71.3 80.0

89.2 73.2

85.5 80.6 81.4 82.2 82.1 76.4 77.8

June Higl- Low

36.3 39.4 41.7

37.3 40-0 44.2 41.9 39.0 41-3 39.8 44.9 43.3 39.2 39.5

37.6 39.0 38.6 43.7 44.1 47.7 38.5 39.0 41.0

81.2 79.7 80.7

82.2

80-3 78.9

74.3

74.2 82.7 78.7

81.3 74.5

78-5

July High Low

41.7 42.9 54.7

43.9 48.0 50-3 54.9 43.6 64.7 44.2 50.0 51.5 54.0 51.4 49.1 49.0 53.0 40.5 53.7 51.4 51.3 46.3 48.7 49.3 48.7 53.3 52.6 53.1 49.8 46.0

79.2 81.7 85.4 82 1 82.2 82.3 78.7 81.5 79.0 83.1 86.0 88.1 80.2 80.7 80.7 80.1 81.4 81.5 81.0 82.0 81.7 81.2 81.2 82.0 75.3 78.0 80.0 81.1 80.4 81.1 81.2

Daily high and low water levels from recorder charts

Day

1 2 3 4 5

August High 6 Low

48.8 46.8 48-9 47-4 47.3

82.6 87.7 79.5 77.3 77.2

September October November High Low High Low High Low

46 45 47 53 55

.7

.4

.3

.3

.9

84 85 90 89 90

.7 ....

.0 ....

.8 .... i

.4 ....

.... 38

.... 38

.... 38

.... 35

.... 42

.8

.8

.5

.9

.3

74.7 76.7 7'T.3 76.9 73.7

December High Low

39.8 29.5 29.6 28-5 33.0

68.1 57.4 62.1 63.5 67.3

48.7 80.1 55.5 84-0 39.1 71.6 24.1 60.7

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IDVifA, HENRY COUNTY 21

89-3E-701--Continued.

Daily high and low water levels from recorder charts

Day

7 8 9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30' 31

August High Low50.2 51.9 44.3 41.5 46.3 48.1 38.7 41.9 46.0 36.2 39.3 38.7 39.5 39.8 57.0 55.1 39.3 53.1 48.2 51.8 51.3 48.5 53.6 42.7 49.0

81-2 73.7 75.2 78.3 79.2 79.7 87.0 88.6 87.2 82.7 86.9 89.8 96.3 79.5 89.1 84.5 86.0 90.4 84.9 93.1 93.6 93.7 94.3 83.6 91.8

September October High Low High Low44 46 45 44 47 54 44 49 47 52 45 52 55 41 43 46 46 47 47 51 44 41 39 50

.2

.5

.6

.1

.3

.6

.8

.0

.7

.3

.1

.3

.5

.8

.3

.8

.4

.5

.1

.3

.5

.1

.5

.7

89 83 83 86 85 71 82 83 85 89 91 88 93 89 88 91 91 91 88 81 86 87 88 90

.0 .... ....

.4 .... ....g.5 .... .... .8 .... .... .3 .... .... .1 .... .....1 .... .... .0 .... .... .3 .... .... .0 .... .... .5 .... .... .2 .... ....

.5 .... ....

.7 .... ....

.9 .... ....

.2 .... ....

.5 .... ....

.3 .... ....

.5 42.7 79.1

.2 .... .... 2 41.3 79.0 0 42.7 79.4

43.0 79.4

November High Low45 39 40 34 42 32 42 40 33 34 33 33 34 30 37 38 33 33 32 26 32 32 29 30

.0

.2

.3

.7

.6

.1

.6

.7

.9

.6

.9

.8

.1

.3

.7

.8

.8

.2

.5 -5 .5 .9 .9 .0

79.4 66.1 76.8 76.7 73.9 75.8 71.4 70-5 69.1 72.0 71.2 71.2 71.2 71.7 71.8 71.0 76.7 71.2 70-6 66.5 67.9 69.2 65.8 68.0

December High Low29.2 28.5 29.6 33.4 30.8 34.7 26-5 33.8 27.9 32.2 32.6 32.2 32.3 29.0 29.3 31.2 28-8 31.7 29.5 30.3 28-0 28.0 26.4 31.3 29.0

65.2 66.6 68.4 67-3 68.4 69.3 57.6 69.2 67.7 68.3 69.1 69.0 67. V 64.0 67.4 67.7 68.4 70.2 67.5 66.4 63.6 65.1 64.8 67.7 6R.3

Emmet County

100-32-11R1. Okamanpedan State Park. SE^fiE^ sec- 11, T 100 N-> R. 32 W. Records available: 1939-48. Mar. 27, 61.72; July 14, 62.05; Oct. 8, 62.34; Dec. 16, 62.28.

99-34-14B1. City of Estherville well 3. Measuring point or and after Mar. 27, top of casing, 2.05 feet above land-surface datum and 0.80 feet above previous measuring point. Records available: 1939, 1943, 1945, and 1947-48. Mar. 27, 113.50.

Harrison County

80-42-11Q1. City of Woodbine. SW^SE^ sec. 11, T 80 N-, R- 42 W. Measurements made by Mr- Dean, Woodbine Water Works- Records available: 1940, 1942-48-

Date

Mar. Apr.

1 1

Waterlevel14.58 13.75

Date

May June

11

Water level

14.67 15.33

Date

SeptNov.

30 3

Water level

16.00 15.09

79-41-34N1. Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. SW^SW-^ sec. 34, T. 79 N-, R. 41 W. Records available: 1939-47. No measurenent s made in 1948.

78-42-llAl. Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. NE^NE^ sec. 11, T. 78 N-, R. 42 W. Records available: 1939-48. Mar. 24, "9.22.

V8-42-12Q1. Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. SW^SE^ sec. 12, T. 78 N., R. 42 W. Records available: 1939-47. No measurements mads in 1948.

Henry County

71-6-9B1. City of Mount Pleasant well 2. NWiNEi sec. 9, T- 71 N., R. 6 W. Records available: 1945-48. Mar. 22, 138.10; July 9, 139.55; Oct. 5, 140.54; Dec. 9, 140-28.

71-6-9B2. .City of Mount Pleasant well 4. NW^NEi sec. 9, T. 71 N-, R. 6 W. Records available; 1946-48. Mar. 22, 135.62; July 9, 136.02; Oct. 5, 136.71; Dec. 9, 136.58.

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71-6-9M1. City of Mount Pleasant well 3. NW^SW^ aec. 9, T. 71 N-, R. 6 W- Records available: 1945-48. Mar. 22, 89.20; July 9, 156.10; pumping approximately 200 gallons a minute.

Ida County

89-40-35D1. City of Holstein well 3. NV/iNWi sec. 35, T- 89 N-, R. 40 W. Records available; 1939, 1945, and 1948. Mar. 25, 332.85, pumping approximately 200 gallons a minute; Dec. 15, 322.60, 11 minutes after pump shut off; Dec. 15, 322.9, 21 minutes after pump shut off.

Iowa County

80-9-3L1. NWiSEi sec. 3, T. 80 N-, R- 9 W. Records available: 1942-46- No measurements made in 1948.

Jasper County

80-18-31C1- P. W. Beukema. NE-jNW:? sec. 31, T- 8C N-, R- 18 W. Records available: 1940-48. Apr. 29, 20.12; July 17, 21-00; Oct. 14, 81.98; Dec. 18, 27.15-

80-17-17K1- Iowa State Conservation Commission cere hole 8- NVJ^SE^ sec. 17, T. 80 N-, R. 17 W. Records available: 1947-48- Apr. 29, 70.10; July-17, 70.85; Sept.20, 71.00; Dec- 13, 71-58-

Jefferson County

72-10-26A1. Dr. Charles Carter. NE^NE-^ sec. 26, T- 72 N., R. 10 W- Records available: 1942-48. Mar. 22, 23.65; July 9, 2.4.34; Oct. 5, 27-02: Dec- 8, 26.90.

Johnson County

80-5-9K2. Geological Survey, U- S- Dept- of Interior. NW^SE-^asc- 9. T- 80 N-, R. 5 W. Highest water level at noon, from recorder charts, O.fiD foot below land-surface datum on May 6; lowest, 6.18 feet below land-sur­ face datum on Sept. 18. Records available; 1940-43.

Water level at noon, from recorder chartsDay

123456789

10111213141516171819202122232425262728293031

Jan 4.504.644.654.734.734.764.714.694.784.764.654.744.794.824 . 724-894-864-834-824.754.754.794.914.894.904.944.954.874 - 834.864 -86

Pet.

4.844.864.834.804.854.844-784.904.874.834-814.834.714-844-804.684.113-733.643-753.873.923.993.983.563-432.701-582 . 12

Mar .

2.352-642.802.942-962.913.023.143.213.333.39

3.453.322.562.252.011-84.96

1.211.361.511.661.811.851.721.922.002.042.122.16

Apr 2.322.442.512.542.352.442.172.382.522.562.672.842-922.973.013.143.203.213.27?.403.473.473.152.592.622 .732.482.622.78

May

i.'Sg1.381.451.68.89

1.141.441-581-461.431.391.561.711.471.822.052-252.432.562.742.883.003.133.183.243.323.413.483.543.61

June3.683.743.783-833.903.873.863.944.024.064-124-094.104.144-214.284.334.384.484.474.464.504.464.544.584.634.183.953.563.66

July3.753.884.034.124.114.174.254.324-404-444-484-554-574-474-454-554-664.694.744.784.104.115.244.314.303.873.914-024-074.074.15

Aug.4.264.364.414.464.524.604.604.634.714.774.844.914.955-015.045-075-075.155.215.235.315.335.405-455.515.585.595-605.665.645-73

Sept.5.745-785.705-745-775.f25- £55.P35.755-FO5-P55-946-C26-046.C56-C96.146.186.366.175.915.F85.675.S25-986.036.026.046.065.99

Oct.6.056-136-126.066.016-055-445.135-135-145-185.255-275.345-285.405.425.325-385.375.365-385-435.415.375.375.385.395.375-355.36

Nov-5.395-365.295.265.235.385-405.345.295.315.385-305.375.325-295.215.034.984.724.474-524.544.594.594.654-734-844.854-834.91

Dec.4-924-864.904.864.704.654-704.704-654.684.734.764.824-844.003.893.883.883.933-974.104.214.264.284.384.364.364.353.703-723.73

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80-5-22M1. Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway. NW^SW^ sec. 22, T. 80 N., R. 5 W. Records available: 1941-48.

Waber level at noon, from recorder chartsDay

1g

456789

10n121 ^14151 A

171 Q

19202122o-i

24252627FIR29 3031

Jan.

15.651 ^ R7

15.68i ^ T*,15.7015-6715.8115.871 1=; Ql15.9615.9816.0116.0816.27

T i2 QO

16.89

Feb.17.011 7 1 ^17 19T *7 Oil

1 7 ^Q

17.46

0 1 *7 A"^

17.3515.4815.13

Mar.14 9714.7414-7614 901 d QR

14.7614.5814.6114.7214.8014.8614.8614.8314.701 ^ RC;12 94-1 Q £ '2

1 O O^

11.768.817 .89

Apr . May June1 ^ "71-1 'Z Q c

~l -2 QO

..... ..... 14-07

..... ..... 14.23

..... ..... 14.44 a 9 97 14 ^7

..... ..... 14.7012.65 ..... 14-8812.60 ..... 15.0212.46 ..... 15.15

1 ^ O 1

1 *i 9*7..... ..... 15.24

1 R at.1 R 971 C, or?

..... ..... 15.26

..... ..... 15.35

..... ..... 15-44

..... ..... 15.461 R ^

..... ..... 15.60

..... ..... 15.551 R V2.1 C; QT

1 c> ^n 1 G. QQ1 P 7Q 1 R QA

..... 13.05 15.88

..... 13.28 15.7913.51

July Oct Nov.15.74 a!8.35 .....

-1C G.*~J

15.70 .....15 721 ^ r/A1 i=; 7Q15.86 ..... .....1 S Q915.98 .....16.04 ..... .....16.10 ..... . . .. .1 ^ "7A

15.34 .....14.85 ..... .....1 A C.C.

14.41 .....14.40 .....14.43 ..... .....14 4914 21

..... al8.16 .....a 1 7 ^Q

a!7.20 .....a Wetted-tape measurement.

80-5-22M2. Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway. T- 80 N., R. 5 W. Records available: 1941-48-

sec- 22,

Date

Jan. 30 Feb. 26 Apr. 9

Water level18.45 17.63 16-64

Date

May 5 27

June 24

Water level15.68 16-30 16.80

Date

Aug. 31 Oct. 1

Water level20-21 18.43

Date

Oct. 29 Nov. 30

Water level18.30 18.26

Linn County

85-6-19 Jl. Geological T. 85 N-, R. 6 W. Records

Jan. 29 Feb. 26 Apr. 9

6-06 5.30 5.00

Apr. 30 May 28 June 28

Survey, U- S- Dept. available: 1940-48-

5.30 5.50 5.30

July 28 Aug. 31 Oct. 1

of Interior.

5-15 5.86 5.75

Oct. Nov . Dec.

NE^l

29 30 31

«: ! sec.

5.56 5.16 5.19

19,

85-6-26D1. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. 26, T. 85 N-, R. 6 W. Records available: 1940-48.

Jan.Feb.Apr-

29269

7.827.064.52

Apr .MayJune

302828

5.274.521.60

JulyAug.Oct.

28311

3.254.745.76

Oct.Nov .

2930

5.644.87

85-6-29B1. Farl Balderson. NW^NE^ sec. 29, T. 85 N-, R- 6 W. Records available: 1940-48.Jan-Feb.Apr.

2926

9

62.5462.8262.74

Apr.MayJune

302828

62.4462.3060-55

JulyAug.Oct.

2831

1

61-1862-3362.84

Oct .Nov.Dec .

293031

63.2963.2863.36

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85-6-30D1. Weaver Witwer- NW^NW-? sec- 30, T available: 1942, 1946, 1948. July 28, 15-02.

84-7-11R1. E. E. Badham- SE^SB^ sec. 11, T. 84 N-, bored well, diameter 12 inches, depth 29.30 feet

85 N., R- 6 W. Records

R. 7 W. Unused Taps water in glacial

drift. Equipped with lift pump. Measuring point, top of concrete curb, 0-4 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948-

Date

May 28 June 28

Water level5.39 4-77

Date

July 28 Aug. 31

Water level

6.22 8.03

Date

Oct. 29 Nov. 30

Water level

8-44 7.62

Date

Dec. 31

Water level6.62

84-7-13F1. Alfred Rinderknecht. SW-^NW^ sec. 13, T. 84 N-, R. 7 W. Records available: 1940-48. Well destroyed, measurements discontinued after Apr. 30. Jan 29, 10.52; Feb. 26, 10.89; Apr. 9, 7.94; Apr. 30, 7-60.

84-7-13E2. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. SW-^NW^ sec- 13, T. 84 N-, R. 7 W. Augered well, diameter 3 inches, depth 16-75 feet- Cased with galvanized drain spouting. Taps water in glacial drift. Approximately 100 feet northwest and at same approximate elevation as origi­ nal well 84-7-13E1 which was destroyed. Water levels reported for this well continue the record begun in 1940 on the former well at this location- Meaa uring point, top of 3-inch galvanized casing, 2-75 feet above land-surface datum- Records available: 1940-48.

Date

Sept. 30 Oct. 1

Water level12.03 10.22

Date

Oct. 29 Nov. 30

Water level

9.46 8-22

Date

Dec. 31

Water level6-32

84-6-20N1. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior, sec. 20, T. 84 N-, R- 6 W- Records available: 1940-4B.

Date

Jan- Feb. Apr.

29 26 9

Water level

9.25 7.11 5-12

Date

Apr- May June

30 28 28

Water level

5.75 5.36 3.90

Date

July Aug. Oct.

28 311

Water level

5.47 6.96 7.58

Date

Oct. Nov. Dec .

29 30 31

Water level

7.60 5.55 5.09

84-6-22F1- C- A. Wissler. SW£NW£ sec. 22, T- 84 N-, R. 6 W. available: 1940-48-

Records

Jan.Feb.Apr.

29269

8.658-656.89

Apr.MayJuly

302828

6.745.406.88

Aug.Oct.

311

29

8.328.949.02

Nov.Dec .

3031

8.967.52

83-7-1B1. City of Marion. available: 1941-48. June 28, 7.40.

83-7-2P1. Mr. Hollenbeck- SE^SW-£ sec available: 1940-48. July 28, 30.96; Sept. Dec. 31, 31.30.

sec- 1, T. 83 N., R. 7 W. Records

. 2, T. 83 N-, R. 7 W. Records 30, 41.56; Oct. 29, 31.55;

R. 7 W.

Day123456789

1011121314

Records available:

Jan-73.7975.9873.8774.0673.9574.1274.1474.2074.6074.7274.3174.5474.7074.82

: 1941-48.

Feb.75.1475.0275.0275.1875.3675.4475.4075.4775.3575.4475.5375.6475.5175.89

Mar.75.5775.4975.7675.9875.8875.6175.5575.5575.6575.8275.9876.1076.1275.82

Apr.75.2175.4375.3575.0575.0775.1975.1575.5375.5775.3075.3575.4775.5475.50

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83-7-llEl Continued.Water level at noon, from recorder charts

Day

1516171819202122232425262728293031

Jan.

74.7575.1775.2174.9774.9074.8474.9575.1575-4275.2975.0674.9475-0774.9375.0275.2275.32

Feb.

75.6275-5575-6775.5475.9476.0075.9575.8175.7575.8875.9275.9575.6475-8475.83

Mar.75-6475.7775.7075-4275-4275.2875.2575 '.2275-2375-3175.1875.0775.3975-1374.9574.9074.96

Apr-

75-4675-6675.6275.3575.3475.5475-6275.5675.5075.5875.4175.4075.5875.6675.6475.56

83-7-16D1. In Cedar Rapids (Shaver Park), in NW^NW^ sec- 16, T. 83 N-, R. 7 W. Records available: 1940-48.

Date

Jan. 29 Feb. 26 Apr- 9

Water level88.82 89.23 88.23

Date

Apr. 30 May 28 June 28

Water level87.70 87.55 87.70

Date

July 28 Aug. 31 Sept .30

Water level87.74 88-88 89.32

Date

Oct. 29 Nov. 30 Dec- 31

Water level89.40 89.18 93.66

83-7-16J1. City of Cedar Rapids. T. 83 N., R. 7 W. Records available:

In Daniels Park, in NE^SE-^ sec. 16, 1940-48.

Feb.Apr-May

269

28

31.9735.9035.65

JuneJulyAug.

282831

35.8436.4834.93

SeptOct.

.3029

36.6736-76

Nov.Dec.

3031

36.9040.85

83-7-17L1. City of Cedar Rapids. 83 N., R. 7 W. Records available:

In Bills Park, in NE^SW^ sec- 1940-48.

17,

Jan.Feb.Apr.

29269

20.9620.4020.25

Apr .MayJune

302828

20.2320.7521-08

JulyAug.Sept

283130

21.0321.3021.16

Oct.Nov.Dec

293031

20.9820.8620.80

83-7-21K1. Wapsi Valley Creamery. 'NW^SEi sec Highest observed water level, from recorder charts, surface datum on Mar. 28; lowest, 62.82 feet below Aug. 28. Records available; 1943-48-

Water level at noon, from recorder

21, T. 83 N., R. 7 W. 58.47 feet below land-

land-surface datum on

chartsDay Jan.

1 59.032 59.293 59.514 59.595 59.616 59.797 59.838 59.899 60.01

10 59.8511 59.1812 59.5513 59.7714 59.8615 59.8616 60.0117 59.5618 59.05

?eb.59.4559.5959.8960.0160.0260.1159.9159.4859.7160.0060.0760.0560-0260-0359.4159.7459.9359.93

Mar-59.3659.2859.3359.3359.3059.2058.8259.0959.1359.0759.1359.0859.3458.8258.9459.2259.3159,33

Apr.59.2659.2659-0058.6158.8759.2159.2659-4559.5159.0558.7859.1059.4459.4059.5359.6359.1158.91

May59.8959-3859.5559.7859.9759.9659.8559.5559.2559.5859.9159.9859.9959.9859.6359.4559.7259.94

June60-0560.5360.7660-8660.4458.8359.2659.6059.6859.6059.7659.4060.0560.3660.5860.6460.6760.69

July61-0260.8560.5460.4360.2860.8761-4761.6161-7261.2361.0361.1260.7861.0061.2160.9461.1460.90

AUK.61.1361-2261.5561.6961.7361.7661.1560.7560.9961.6161.7961.8161.9961.7161.3761.6761.9862.11

Sept62.4162.4362.5362.1261.9061.5661.8962.2262.1262.0761-6661.6861.9362.1862-3862.5462.5562.23

. Oct.61.8561.4261.2261.5361.6361.6861.5761.5961.0260.8461.3761.5161.4361.4061.3161.0760.8561.05

Tov.60.9561.2861.3761.3561.3160.9260.7361.0861.2561.2761.2361.186C.8560.6060.9261 . 0761.026] .03

Dec.60-8460.8360.8360.6860.1960.5960.8460.8160.7960.7360.2860.1460.6360.8160.7760.7760-7560.33

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26 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

83-7-21K1--Continued.Water level

Day Jan. Peb. Mar. Apr.19 59.60 60.12 59 20 59.92 60.07 58 21 59.91 59.73 58 22 59.92 59.41 58 23 59.90 59.73 58 24 59.80 59.90 59 25 59.79 59.98 59 26 59.84 60.01 59 27 59.95 59.91 58 28 59.95 59.34 58 29 59.97 59.56 58 30 59.96 59 31 59.95 59

at noon, from recorder chartsMay June July Aug. Sept. Oct.

.16 59.33 60-08 60.69 61-13 62.23 61-98 61

.97 59.76 60.25 60-06 60-89 62.26 62.22 61

.52.59.79 60.50 60.32 60-80 61.91 62-24 61

.69 59.81 60.05 60.87 60.76 61.63 62.].8 61

.93 59.87 59.90 61.03 60-78 61-99 61-97 60

.01 59.91 60.09 61.33 61.18 62.13 61.88 60

.09 59.44 60.38 61.32 60.91 61.98 61.39 60

.08 59.77 60.57 61.35 61.17 61.91 61.22 61

.75 60.05 60.68 60.67 61.63 61.83 61-56 61

.47 60.00 60.67 60.78 61.81 62.82 61.69 61

.81 59.93 60.16 61.17 61.83 62.37 61.81 61

.06 60.01 59.79 61.34 61-84 62-40 61-71 60

.77 59.57 61.25 62.47 60

Nov. Dec..25 60. .25 60. .25 60. .32 60. .90 60- .66 60. .96 60. .21 60. .31 60. .27 60. .31 60- .90 60. .69

35 60.38 5^ 60.49 57 60.79 70 60.82 79 60.83 64 60.77 43 60.28 66 60.49 35 60.57 29 60.65 54 60.79QC

60.91

83-7-21L1. City of Cedar Rapids. NE^SW^ sec. 21, T- 83 N-, R. 7 W. Highest observed water level, from recorder charts, 40-5 feet below land- surface datum on Mar. 1; lowest, 73.0 feet below land-surface datum on Aug. 27. Records available: 1940-48.

Daily high and low water levels, from recorder chartsDay

Peb

Mar

Apr

May

Nov

High. 27 28 29

. 1 2 3

.- 10 11 12 - 13 1

28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4

49 44 40 40 45

42 41 40 46 50 59 51 46 46 45 49 50 50

.6

.0

.6

.5

.0

.7

.0

.8

.1

.8

.4

.1

.5 6 2 6C

.2

Daily high and

Day

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 11 12

14 15 16 17 18 19 20

June High Low

46.7 56.3 58.0

49.1 47.2 58.9

58.2 61.1

53.9 51.6 56.9

50.4

62.5 63.8 65.1

54.8 63.9 64-6

65.6 66.2

56.7 64.5 63.4

56.9

Low

52.5 50.4 44.0 48.9 50.6 50.9 49.7 44.1 50.3 52.9 52.7

59.' 3 51.1 48.8 52.9 57.6 58.3 57.5

low

Day

Nov. 5 6 7 8 9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 30

Dec. 1 2

High

48.1 46.9 46-8 49.1 49.4 49.7 46.1 48.0 45.9 45.3 47.2 45.8 46.9 47.1 47.4 47-1 47.3 47.6

Low56.1

48-3 55-0 56.4 56.2 55.1 53.8 50.9 48.0 52.9 53.2 53.8 54.0 52.9 49.5

51.2 50-7

water levels, from recorde^ chartsJuly

High JLow

58.9 54.8 56.1 54.9 53.2 53.0 66.5 67.2

62.2 58-3

....

58.5 56.2

67 66 64 59 55

68 66 70

64 68

.5

.3

.5

.1

.8

.4

.6

.1

.1

.5

.7

August High Low

57.3 65.3 54.1 67.2 62.9 68.0 65.1 68.0 65.8 68.3 65.5 68.1 55.9 67.7 53.0 55.9 51.9 66.5 59.6 68.2 64.6 68.7 64.2 69.5 65.5 69.7 65.8 68.3 58-7 65.8 56.6 68.3 64.7 67.9 66.0 70.5 67.6 71.2 67.2 71.1

Sept eml 3r High Low

64.8 56.3 67.1 65.6 59.8 57.3 55.5 64-2 62 -6

57.1

58^4 64.5 66.0 66.2 64.7 58.3 55.7

69.3 70.2 70.4 68.9 67.4

67.3 66.3

63.4 66.0

68.0 69.2 69.6 68.1 66.7 67.6

October High Low

...

...

...

49. 50- 48. 50. 50.

47. 47. 49.

2 4 8 9 9

2 0 0

....

....

53.0 48.1 57.7 60.5 58-2

51-5 54.6 56.1

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83-7-21Ll--Continued.Dally high and low water levels, from recorder charts

Day

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

June High Low

61.3 63.5 64.7 64.3 56.2 52.7 64.0

67.3 68.3 68.6 67.3 65.3 67.1 68.7

July High Low

....

57.0 57.8 55.0 67.1 66.5

....

63.7 68.4 69.8 70.8 70-8

August High Low

65.6 61.2 58.2 66-7 67-7 68-8 69.1 66.6

70. C 65.9 69.2 71.5 72.0 72.1 73.0 70.9 69.6

September High Low

59.6 58.6 55.2 53.8 53.0 51.5 50.2

....

66.3 64.7 62.1 59.0 55.8 53.8 57.7

....

October High Low

49.0 49.9 48.9 45.4 45.2 47.3 49.6 49.6 50.1

55.2 54.5 §2.3 49.3 52.5 56 -.0 56.5 55.6 57.5

30 64.731

68.2 67.9 70.6 63.9 69.863.5 68.9 66.2 71.2

59.0 49.6 53.046.4 51.1

83-7-21P1. Kresge Co. R. 7 W. Records available:

In Cedar Rapids, In SE^SW^ sec. 21, T- 1941-48.

83 N-

Date

Jan. 29 Feb. 26

Water level60.90 64.14

Date

Apr. 9 30

Water level62.83 68.82

Date

May 28 Oct. 1

Water level84.20 75.30

Date

Oct. 29 Dec. 31

Water level66.98 59.68

83-7-21Q1. Iowa Theater- In Cedar Rapids, In R. 7 W., at corner of First Ave . SB and Third St. NE- 1941-48-

sec. 21, T. 83 N- Recoi-ds available:

Jan.Feb.Apr.

2926

9

58.2266.0564.60

Apr-May

3028

'69.4077.98

JuneOct .

281

85.6079.33

Oct.Dec .

2931

66 1 0061.70

83-7-23G1. City of Cedar Rapids. T. 83 N-, R. 7 W. Records available:

In Bever Park, in SW^NE-J sec. 1940-48.

23,

Jan.Feb.Apr.

29269

2.602.582.54

Apr.MayJune

302828

2.381.922.44

JulyAug.Oct.

28311

2.923.143.32

Oct.Nov.Dec-

293031

2.982.752.68

83-7-24A1. John Zrudsky. available: 1940-48.

sec- 24, T- 83 N., R. 7 W- Recoi-ds

Jan. 29Feb. 26Apr- 9

29.04 Apr.28 . 80 May28.62 June

83-7-28G2. CedarT- 83 N-,available

30 28.9828 29.0728 29.67

July 28Aug. 31Oct. 1

Rapids Gas co- In CedarR. ,7 W., at corner of Eighth Ave. SE

1940-48.

29.0730.7429.95

Rapids,

Oct. 29Nov. 30Dec- 31

in SWiNEiand First St. NE. "

31.3729.7828.61

sec. 28,Records

Daily high and low water levels, froflP recorder chartsDay

Jan« 1 ^3456789

10111213141516

High

34.4634-1437.6036.8437.0239.1739.4539.1839.6739.7537.4637.2238.7538.4038.5638.78

Low

39.2138.4638.6238.0239.5340.3940.3240.7441.1540.9739.7640.0940.0339.8940.3440.57

DayJan.

Feb.

171819202122232425262728293031

1

High38-9636.2735.9038.3537.6637.8438-1537.3936.3435.9437.6237.9637.8538.0838.2035.91

Low39.8738-9538-5739.4239.7639.6539.8338.4738.0038.6639.3539.3539.2739,. 7239.0038.71

O 51-

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28 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

83-7-28G2 Continued.

Daily high and low water levels, from recorder chartsDayFeb. 2

3 4

67

High35.64 36.9937.51 37.58 38.01 3R.08

Low38.11 39.02 39.40 39.50 39.73 39.08

DsyFeb. 8

9 10 11 12 13

High35.20 35.08 36-66 37-13 37.32 37.39

Low38.34 37.87 38-73 39.07 39.11

83-7-32G1. Floyd Pelter. In Cedar Rapids, In SW^NB-J sec. 32, T. 83 R. 7 VI -, at corner of Twenty-second Ave. SW and Eleventh St. NE« Records available: 1940-48.

Date

Jan. Feb. Apr.

29 269

Waterlevel

84-15 84.03 83.90

Date

Apr. May June

30 28 28

Water level84.89 81-35 84.30

Date

July Aug. Sept

28 3130

Wat er level

85.84 86.27 86-86

Dace

Oct. Nov. Dec.

29 30 31

Water level86.23 85.54 85.28

83-7-33P1. In Cedar Rapids, In at corner of Twenty-second Ave. and K St.

sec. 33, T. 83 N., R. 7 W-, SW. Records available: 1940-48

Jan.Feb.Apr-

29269

73.7273.2072.44

Aor .MayJune

302828

71.5071.8072.02

JulyAug.Sept

283130

72.2173.1073.55

Oct.Nov.Dec .

293031

72.6973.3573.03

83-6-30B1. Mr. Katz. available: 1940-48.

sec- 30, T- 83 N-, R. 6 W- Records

Jan. 29 Feb. 26 Apr - 9

50.63 50.69 49.70

Apr. 30 May 28 June 28

50.20 50-43 51.12

July 28 Aug. 31 Oct . 1

50.83 51.14 51.39

Oct. 29 Nov. 30 Dec. 31

51.41 51.48 51.34

Lyon County

99-44-26R1. SE^SF.j sec. 26, T- 99 N., R. 44 W. Measuring point, top of concrete tile casing, 2.0 feet above land-surface datum. Equipped with lift pump. Abandoned In 1943; opened and measurements resumed. Records available: 1940-43, 1947-48. Mar. 26, 3.05; July 14, 1.46; Oct. 7, 4.44; Dec. 16, 3.92.

98-48-24M1. A. C. Hanson. NW-^SW^ sec. 24, T- 98 N-, R- 48 W. Recor available; 1939-43; 1948. Mar- 26, 8-26; Sept. 2, 10.53; Oct. 30, 11.70.

Madison County

76-28-2B1. Glen Newton. NU^NE^ sec. 2, T- 76 N-, R- available: 1940-48. Mar- 23, 13.50; July 13, 15.02; Oct Dec- 14, 14.43.

28 W. Records . 5, 15.06;

Marion County

75-20-22H1. Union rentral Life Insurance Co. SE-jNBi sec. 22, T. 75 N-, R- 20 W. Records available: 1940-48. Mar- 22, 6.75; July 12, 8.86; Oct. 5, 8.83; Dec. 4, 8-18.

75-20-31C2. Miss Amanda Elliot. NE^NW^ sec. 31, T. V5 N-, R. 20 W- Records available: 1940-48. Mar. 22, 6.60; July 12, 12.84; Oct. 5, 19.30 Dec- 4, 16.44.

74-21-llAl. Mr. Riddle. NE^NEj sec. 11, T. 74 N-, R- 21 W. Well destroyed; measurements discontinued after Mar- 22. Records available: 1942-48- Mar. 22, 8.60.

74-21-11F1. Town of Melcher. SE^SE^NW^ sec. 11, T. 74 N-, R. 21 W. Test hole 5 (1945). Records available: 1945-46; 1948.

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74-21-llFl--rontinued.Daily high and low water levels, from recorder charta

February Say High Low

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 11 12 13 14 1517"

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

27 28 29 30 31

84.76 84.20 84.08 84.51 84.45 84.58 84.49 84.41 84-70 84.95 85.03 85-03 84.96 84.88 84.67 84.30 84.31 84.88

85 85 84 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85

.33

.05

.92

.11

.11

.14

.16

.15

.28

.38

.49

.50

.41

.41

.14

.15

.09

.24

High

84.20 64.47 84.75 85.08 84.78 84.35 84.40 84.60 84-. 60 84.60

84.15 85.18 84.94 85.11 84.91 84.92 84.95 84.72 85.01 85.38 85.27 85.12 85-01

Low

85 85 85 85 85 85 84 85 85 85

84 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85

.24

.06

.33 47 .12 .95 .04 .08 .12

.79

.10

.43

.51

.50 50 -41 .40 .35 52 .75 .76 .63 .63

Ap High

85 85 86 85 84 85

85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 R5 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 84

.68

.67

.02

.69

.88

.02

. H i -56 .49 .01 .02

.27

.34

.18

.16

.56

.12

.47

.48

.50

.18

.08

.05

.15

.31

.06

.99

ril Low

85.95 86.^5 86.16 86.16 85.70 85.45 85.49 85.89 85-89 85.73 85.62 85.65 85.73 85.74 85.60 85.72 85.76 85.74 85.76 85.85 85.86 85.55 85.51 85.51 85.64 85.64 85.74 85.74 85.53 85 53

Hay High Low

85.17 84.04 83.16 84.32 83.99 83 . £8 84.22 84.24 84.79 84-02 84.47 84.49 84.63 84.58 85-00 84.10 83.31 83.97 84.26 84.87 84.82 84.81 85.08 85.23 85.12 85.12 85.31 85-15 85-02

84.67

85.55 85.55 84.32 85.02 84.95 84.70 84.71 84.92 84.99 84.81 84,94 85.04 85.06 85 .20 85-41 85.44 84.31 84.52 84.93 85.20 85-27 85-29 85.53 85.52 85.53 85.53 85.63 85.63 85.42 85-35 85-30

June High Low

04 84 84 84 04 85

85

85 84 84 84 84 84 84

.£7

.35

.C2

.38

C2

13

C5 .93 .85 .90 .11 .44 .62

85.50 85.52 84.68 85.03 85.36

85.54

85.53 85.53 85.45 85.45 84.90 85.01 85.13

Water level at noon, from recorder chartsDay

1 2

4567

910111<?

1 ^

14 15 16171 Q1 Q

PO

21

2223PAoc

OC

P*7

OQ

PQ

3031

July

Q a cc

86.6486.60 86.61 86.64Q a co

86-56

Q C O^

QC CO

86.65Q 0 >? ^

o c c T

oe co

Q C C.1

86.4786.5186.49

Aug.86.50QC co

QC fiA

86.5586.4286.43OC C.1

86.4886.49Q C *ZQ

86.4386.4286.4386.48 86.49QC CO

86.4586.4386.4286.3686.46QC C.1

QC ETC

QC Ciy

Q/J r- /;

86.63QA £1*7

oc co

86.6586.5986.75

Sept.86-76QC CO

QC On

OC 7 R.

QC rf 1*.

QC "7O

Q c or\

Q C O C

QC QQ

QC Ql

Q"7 n*^87.13 87.08QI7 /~iT

QC Q Q

86.90QC QQ

QC Q (^

86-90

Oct.

Q"7 RA

OPT CQ

Q rt Cl

Or? CO

Q rt CQ

8 17 c>7

87.72 87-73017 171

Ql-f Q A

QI7 Q ,1

017 17 c

QI7 170

QV O1

8 17 QO

QI7 QTC

QPT QC

Q rt or?

QPT QT

QI7 Q A

QI7 QC

QI7 Q«Z

Qrr Qj-\

87-77

Nov.87-73Ctrl CQ

87.5887.6187.6087.59Q"7 RQ

on cry

87.56Qr» c c

Q"7 RR

87.4487.4787.42 87.33

87.53017 CQ

Q"7 "70

87.6787.71

Dec .87. 7§ 87.7787.7387.2587.0887 24017 Ovl

87.0887.03

86.35 86.43 86.7386.9586.95QC QO

Q/> QO

Q/> Q A

86.9987.1387.13

86.9887.1986-93

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74-21-11K1. Town of Melcher. NW^SEi sec. 11, T. 74 N-, R. 21 W. Test hole 3 (1945). Highest observed water level, from recorder charts, 96.69 feet below land-surface datum on May 3; lowest, 108.05 feet below land-surface datum on Sept. 25 and 26, Oct. 30 and Nov. 3. Records avail­ able: 1945-48.

Daily high and low water levels, from recorder charts

Day

12345

7

910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031

FebruaryHigh

100.9299.8799.77

100.68100 . 67100.63100 . 80100.88101.73101.91101.93101.63101.40100.91100.50100.78101.54

Low

106.32105.86105.15106.14

106.16106.26105.96106.22106.31106.34106.51106.31106.33106.11106.18105 . 65106.23106.18

Dally high

Day

123456789

101112131415161718192021222324

June High Low

101.5799.7199.33100.61101.84102.06101.87102 . 43102.05101.78102.00100.35101.8399.31

101.56101.42101.48101.46100.92101.8699.23100 . 52100.91101.33

106.42103.50105.61106.24106 . 43106.53106.17106.46106.24106.41105.73106.21105.66106.03106.27106.12106.38105.58106-27105.54105.55106.05106-08106 . 42

MarchHighQQ CZQyy DO

101.01101.38101.85101.06100 .27100.75101.16100 .94100 . 821 nn "7Q J.UU i o

100.28100 . 60100.86100.19100.97100.59100.5799.85

102.46101.43101 . fi3101.13101.03101.24101.05101.68102.37102.30101.74101.65

Low

105.99~\ r\ a O T J-U D-iCli r\ff. **, ff.J-Uo . OD 106.32106.02106.17106.18106.13106.11106.15105.95106.08105.95105.99106.15105.94106.16104.78106.35106.18106.34106.28106.05106.18106.16106-22106.34106.49106.35106.27106.52

and low water levels

High

102.62102-65102.84102.70101.86103.14103.90105.07104.96105 . 18105.30105-35105.17104.98105.05104.98105.31104.97106-12105.55105.9*105.47105. B4105.35

July Low

106-46106.48106.76106.55106-46106-62106.87106.93106.96106.98106-99106.96106.89106.86106.93106.89106.96106.93107 . 1 6107.13107.25107.14107.08106.98

AprilHigh

103 . 42102.511 A'-l G.QJLUu Do102.56100-54101.061 nn QQJ-UU <? *7

102.64101.98101-05101.77101.98101.61101.79101.54101.75102.57101 . 46102.68.102.30102.08101.34101.46101.40101.79101.94101.96101.38101.09101.21

, from

Low

106.46106.56106- E4 ) f\(z T rj-iUo J. f 105.88106.11106.25106.39106.11106-15106.41106-20106.30105.86106 .20106.39106.2^106.48106.39106. 3<?106.12106.18106. 2^106.17106.39106.21106.32105.93106.21106.27

recorder

August High Low

105 . 79105.62105.32105-07105.05104.93105.38105.36105.26104.95105.22105.35105.54105.34105.33105 . 48105.09105.55105.48105.45105.80105.86105.74106.33

107.19106.993,06.76106.8?106.84106. 93106.94106. 9 C106.7?106.93106.9"107.04106.97106.85107.00106.94106.97107.07106.99107.13107.16107.26107.27107.36

MayHigh

101.84QQ T Oyt> J.-C96.69

T On Q*7-LwU » *7 /QQ no yy uy99 . 41100.20100 . 08100.7099-33

100.48100.42100.77100.72i no i QJ-\J£-> J-O

98.3297.4799.44100.18101.71101.78101.34102.30102.31101 . 88101.88102.60101.96101.55101.10100 . 48

charts

Low

106.30103 . 11T n^ QQ-Luo »y t> 105.69104.94105.58i n^ PQj-L/o Ci y i r\£* on _LUD - d J_

105-51105.72105.80106.01105.88106.38106.43103.88105.29105-42106.33106.30106.31106.36106.52106.32106.41106.44106.47106.13106.12106.13105.85

September High Low

106.22106.05105.98106.40106.24106.28106.25106.55106.34106.81107.40107.38107 . 47106-87106.74106.68106-65106-58107.65106.90106.78107.47107.91107.65

107.36107.27107.33107.48107 . 44107.38107-48107.56107.55107.57107 . 72107.82107.84107.86107-70107.61107.65107.65107.86107.94107-78107.91107.95107.98

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74-21-11K1 continued.Daily high and low water levels, from recorder charts

Day

25262728293031

Day

12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031

JuneHigh Low

102.00 106.37101.97 106.05101.34 106.56103.25 106.45102.69 106.55

JulyHigh

105 . 44105.08105-09105.44105.64

102.90 106.55 105.73

Daily high

105.64

Low

107.09106.63106.99107.08107.11107.13107.08

and low water levelsOctober

High Low106.99106 . 93106.67106.62106.99106.66106.35106.95106.65107.05106.73107.06106.72107.14106.76106.78106.73106.48107.03106.58107 . 61107.52107.28107.06106.80107.48107.31106.99107.78107.36107.07

107.86107.73107 . 66107.57107.77107.45107.55107.74107.58107.77107.65~\ n"7 QQ _LU / - o£j107 68T A "7 Q*^ J.U / «oO107.63107.66107 . 63107.61107.74107.56107.83107.95107.99107.79107.75107.93108.02107.78107.95108.05107 . 83

August SeptemberHigh Low High

105.91 107105.96 107105.70 107105.67 107105.82 107105.72 107106.51 107

.26 107.71

.17 107.14

.05 106.90

.19 106.80

.23 106.81

.33 106.73

.46

, from recorder chartsNovember

High Low

106-90107 . 56107.35106.98107.34106.97106.73106.47107.29106 . 87106.65106.401 f-\s* e'Z_LUb bo

106.45106.18106.94106.52106.27106 . 82106.51107.01106.65106 . 92106.56106 . 63106.61106.62106.42ID'7 . 00107.00

107-76107.95108 . 05107.75107.96107-69107.61107.56107.75107.63107-49107.49107.47107.44107.40107.67107.43107 41107 . 62107 . 55107.75107.45107.67107-56107.56107.53107.57107.38107.68107.76

Low

108.05108.05107-86107.73107.66107.74

December High Low

107.57107.15105.99105.90106.20106.15105 . 52105.23104 . 45102.23100.85

106.54105.85106.57106.07106.05106.85106.33106.21106.10106.75106-86105.95105.82105 . 46104. W5106.02

107 . 85107.99107.15106.75106.75106.72106.15105.60105.35104.35103 . 55

107 . 07107.05107.05107.08106.95107.31107.321CV . 03106.78.107.25107.38106.86106.65106.65106 . 02106.61

74-20-22C1- Grant DeWitt. NE^NWi sec- 22,. 'T. 74 N-, R- 20 W. Records available: 1942-48. Tar. 23, 11.10; July 13, 12.58; Oct. 5, 16.10; Dec. 3, 16.32.

74-20-33D1. T- V- Beebout. NW^NWi sec. 33, T. 74 N-, R- 20 W. Records available: 1940-48. Mar. 23, 11.65; July 13, 11.70; Oct. 5, 12.21; Dec. 3, 12.65.

Montgomery County

Tarkio Creek area

(Wells in the Tarkio Creek area are numbered consecutively beginning with 1; measurements made by Dean W. Knox.)

7. E. F. Holquist. SE^SE^ sec. 11, T- 71 N., R. 38 W- Records available: 1934-48.

Date

Feb. 25 Apr. 28 May 24

Water level

19.94 17.04 6.96

Date

June 23 July 22

Water level

18.98 20.57

Date

Aug. 26 Sept .25

Water level

22.28 21.59

Date

Oct. 22 Dec . 2Z

Water level

21.85 21.90

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72. 0. A. Milner. SE^SW^ sec. 24, T. 72 N-, R- 38 W. Records aval: able: 1937-48-

Date

Feb. 25 Mar. 26

Water level10.90 7.70

Date

Apr. 28 May 24

Water level4.52 5.55

Date

June 23 Nov. 23

Water level8.24

11.14

Date

Dec. 23

Water level10-62

73. NW^NW^ sec. 25, T. 72 N., R. 38 W- Records available: 1937-48

Feb.Mar.Apr.

252628

15.7111.4513.77

MayJuneJuly

242322

17.4415.9317.08

Aug.SeptOct .

26.2522

17. 7 17.6218.30

Nov.Dec-

2323

17.5017.18

78. Mr. Maincraist. available: 1937-48.

sen. 35, T- 71 N., R. 38 W. Records

Feb.Apr.May

252824

7.661.484.95

JuneJulyAug.

232226

6.356.346.86

SeptOct .

.2522

6.406.96

Nov.Dec .

2323

4.805.55

79. sec- 55, T. 71 N., R. 38 W- Records available; 1937-48Feb.Apr.May

252824

14.207-52

11.80

JuneJuly

2322

13.1213.57

Aug.Sept

26.25

14-4615.24

Oct.Dec-

2223

15.9613.30

81. L. 0. Bergren. available: 1937-48.

sec. 24, T- 71 N-, R. 38 W. Records

Feb.Apr.May

252824

6.586.157.52

JuneJulyAug.

222226

8.258.308.80

SeptOct.

.2522

8.758.70

Nov.Dec-

2323

7.165.78

82. NW-£NW-| sec. 29, T. 72 N., R. 37 W. Records available: 1937-48

Feb.Mar.Apr.

252628

19.0215.6613. S5

MayJuneJuly

242322

15.0816.5118.04

Aug.SeptOct.

26.2522

20.4120.3020.46

Nov.Dec.

2323

18.4019.79

76-2-14D1-14, T. 76 N., R

Muscatine County

City of Muscatine test well 4. '2 W. Records available:

In Mnscatine, in 1939-48.

Date

Mar. 15 May 14

Water level

11.16 8.70

Date

July 10 Oct . 5

Water level

12.60 13.60

Date

Dec. 9

Water level

13.70

76-2-15A1. City of Muscatine test well 5. 15, T. 76 N., R. 2 W- Records available:

In Muscatine, In 1940-48.

Mar. May

22 14

8.32 8.74

July Oct.

10 5

12 13

.12

.80Dec 9 13 .12

Qsceola County

99-41-1802. City of Slbley. NE^NW^ sec. 18, T- 99 N-, R. 41 W- Records available; 1940-47. No measurements made in 1948.

Page County

Tarklo Creek area

(Wells in the Tarklo Creek area are numbered consecutively beginning with 1; measurements made by Dean W. Knox.)

5. John Toft. SWjSWi sec. 7, T. 68 N., R. 38 W. Records available 1934-48.

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5--Continued.

Date

Jan. Feb. Mar.

29 23 25

Water level15.75 15.14 10.39

Date

Apr. May June

21 21 22

Water level

10.58 10.42 12.35

Date

July Aug. Sept

22 25 .20

Water level15.02 15.77 16.70

Date

Nov. Dec.

22 22

Water level18.02 16.00

6. T. Slickerveer. SW^SW^ see- 18, T- 69 N-, R- available: 1934-48.

38 W. Records

Jan.Feb.Mar.

302525

4.344.141.61

Apr.MayJune

212423

2.452.723.28

JulyAug.Sept

2225.30

4.495 = 085.55

Oct.Dec.

2123

5.635.35

10. R. Palmquist able: 1934-48.

sec. 17, T. 70 K., R. 37 W. Records avail-

Feb.Mar.Apr.

252628-

25- 4624- 6723-56

MayJuneJuly

242322

24.2624.6224.86

Aug.SeptOct.

262522

25.7625.3625.49

Nov.Dec.

2323

25.6025.75

11. R. Paimauist. able: 1934-48.

i sec. 17, T. 70 N-, R- 37 W. Records avail-

Mar. Apr.

26 28

7.257.05

May June

24 22

6.82 6.98

July Aug.

oo 26

7.23 7.44

Sept .25 7.55

12. Amil Windhorst. available: 1934-48.

t sec. 20, T. 69 N-, R- 37 W- Records

Jan.Feb.Mar.

302526

26.0428.0722.02

Apr.MayJune

282423

26.1426.0622.44

JulyAug.Sept

222625

23.4028.68

a 45. 68

Oct.Nov.Dec.

22232'6

a46.5437.9534.82

a Pumping.

15. Metropolitan Life Insurance Co R. 38 W. Records available: 1934-48.

sec. 21, T. 67 N-

Jan.Feb.Mar.

292325

7.918.025.78

Apr.MayJune

212122

7.606.327.89

JulyAug.Sept

212520

7.197.698.12

Oct.Nov.Dec.

212222

8.167.768-09

17. Albert Nordholm. available: 1934-48.

sec. 20, T. 67 N-, R- 38 W. Records

Jan.Feb.Mar.

292325

18.0017.9716.38

Apr.MayJune

212122

17.2616.9617.10

JulyAug.Sept

212520

18.7321.0518.35

Oct .Nov.Dec-

212222

17.7517.0818.84

44A. Elsie Nordstrom. available: 1937-48.

sec. 35, T. 69 N-, R. 39 W. Records

Jan.Feb.Mar.

292325

20.0718.9615.66

Apr.MayJune

212122

16.1517.7919.15

JulyAug.Sept

222520

20.3320.8621.25

Oct.Nov.Dec-

212222

21.7021.9822.22

47. Elsie Nordstrom. available: 1937-48.

sec. 35, T. 69 N-, R. 39 W. Records

Jan.Feb.Mar.

292o25

18.6617.2015.98

Apr.MayJune

212122

16.3216.7918.70

JulyAug.Sept

222520

19.0020.4820.82

Oct.Nov.Dec.

212222

21.3821.5720.78

70- John Snyder- able: 1937-48.

SE-jNE? sec. 30, T. 69 N-, R. 38 W. Records avail-

Jan.Feb.Mar.

292325

6.686.691.82

Apr.MayJune

212122

3.684.826.86

JulyAug.Sept

2225.20

7.657.738.36

Oct.Dec.

2122

8.427-94

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34 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

71. John Snyder. able: 1937-48.

30, T 69 N., R. 38 W. Re aor-ds avail­

Date

Jan . Feb. Mar

R. 38

Jan. Feb. Mar.

29 23 25

76. W.

29 23 25

Water level

6-96 6.90 6.08

Date

Apr- MayJune

21 21 22

Metropolitan Life Records available

12.30 11-50 11.37

A^r.

June

21 21

Water level

6.14 6-24 6.32

Date

July Aug.

Insurance Co. 193-7-48.

11.68 11.82 15.44

July Aug. Sept.

22 25

s*

21 25 20

level6.567.05

Date

Sept Oct -

rf^ sec. 29, T.

13 . 40 13.69 14-20

Oct. No v .DrtC.

.20 21

68 N.

fil 22

Waterlevel7.00 7. SO

13.85 12.9612.77

80. Mr. Burton. able: 1937-48.

aeo. 34, T- 69 N-, R. 38 W. Records avail-

Jan.Feb.Mar.

302525

29.3530.0925.02

Apr MayJune

282422

24(^ t

29

4037«S

JulyAug.

2226

30.6030-94

3'3pt.26Ji-:;v 23

31.7831,18

83, Plsie Nordstrom. available: 1939-48.

P. 39 W. Records

Jan. 29 22-82Feb. 23 25.39Mar. 25 22.58

Anr. 21 21.35May 21 20.58June 22 21-7"

P5. Plsie Nordstrom. available: 1939-48.

69 N., R. 39 W- Records

Jan.Feb.Mar.

292325

1J.5020-0818.95

Apr .MayJune

212122

18-7319.3819.44

JulyAug.Sept

212520

20.1920-80

' 21. ?2

Oct .Nov.Dec.

212322

£2.2622.9222.88

86- Elsie Nordstrom. available: 1939-48.

NW^-NWi sec. 35, T. 69 N-, R- 39 W. Records

Jan.Feb.Mar.

292325

16.5817.0015.73

Apr.MayJune

2121£. 2

16.7715.9616.70

July 21Aug. 25Sept .20

171718

349550

Oct.Nov.Dec .

212322

19.3519.9019.86

87. Flsie Nordstrom. available: 1939-48.

NW^NW-J sec. 35, T. 69 N-, R- 39 W. Records

Jan.Feb.Mar

292325

12 .0612.5610 . 52

Apr .MayJune

212122

10.8811.0811.08

JulyAug.Sept

212520

12.6015.1414.74

Oct.Nov .Dec.

212322

14.5515.2015-15

Palo Alto founty

Vicinity of Lost Island Lake

97-34-29N1- SW^-SW^ sec- 29, T. 97 N-, R- 34 W. Records available: 1940-48. Apr. 21, 1.20; July 15, 1-85; Oct. 8, 2.35; Tec- 16, 1-86-

97-34-29N2. SW-JSW^ sec- 29, T- 97 N-, R. 34 W. Records available: 1940-48- Flowing; no measurements made in 19^8.

97-34-3001- Norman Broadwell. SW^SF.-f sec. 30, T- 97 N-, R. 34 W-, about 150 feet north of normal shore line of Lost Island Lake- Records available: 1940-45, 1948- Apr- 21, 17.32; July 15, 17.20; Oct. 8, 18.09; Dec. 16, 17.40.

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96-34-6J1. Electric Park. NE^SEi sec. 6, T. 96 N-, R. 34 W- Records available: 1940-48. Apr. 21, 0-95; July 15, 1.2R; Oct. 8, 2.08; Dec. 16, 1.79.

Plymouth County

91-48-19M1- Joe Tracy. NW^SWi se-c. 19, T- 91 N-, R. 48 W. Records available: 1939-47- Abandoned; measurements discontinued.

Polk Count y

78-24-4P1. S- S. Kresge Co. SF.^SWi sec. 4, T 70 N., R- 24 W. Records available: 1943-48, Apr- 28, 29.60; July 17, 31.52; Oct. 13, 31.54; Dec. 14, 30.67.

79-P2-22A1- J- G- Reed. NE^NF-? aeo. ?,? , T- 79 N-, p. 22 W. Records available: 1940-48. Apr- 28, 6.65; July 17, 6.78; Oft. 13, 7.22; Dec. 18, 6.24.

Poweshiek County

78-15-1R1. Ben Harding. available: 1943-48. Apr. 29, Dec. 13, 12.92.

sec. 1, T. 78 N., R. 15 W. Records 10.40; July 17, 11.22; Oct. 14, 11.99;

Sao County

89-38-11J1. NE^SEi sec. 11, T. 89 N-, R. 38 W. Records available: 1942-48. Mar. 25, 2.85; July 14, 3.62; Oct. 7, 5.09; Dec- 15, 4.25.

89-38-26A2. City of Schaller. In Schaller, in NE^NEi sec. 26, T. 89 N-, R- 38 W. Records available: 1940-48. Mar. 25, 210.01; July 14, 220.45; Oct. 7, 209.92; Dec. 15, 220.22.

86-36-201. John Christian. NEiNW^ sec. 2, T. 86 N-, R- 36 W. Records available: 1940-48. Mar. 25, 4.45; July 14, 6.45; Oct. 7, 11.60; Dec- 15, 9.32.

86-36-2E1. Albert Culver, Jr. SW^NW^ sec. 2, T. 86 N-, R- 36 W. Records available: 1940-48. Mar. 25, 0.29; July 14, 0.86; Oct. 7, 1.12; Dec. 15, 1.15.

86-36-4N1. Iowa State Conservation Commission. SW^SW^- sec. 4,T. 86 N., R- 36 W. Records available: 4.63; Oct. 7, 6.57; Dec. 15, 6.04.

1940-48. Mar. 25, 4.50; July 14,

Sioux County

95-45-5A1. City rf Sioux Center. In Sioux Center, in NE^NE^ sec. 5, T- 95 N-, R. 45 W. Records available: 1939-45, 1948. Mar. 26, 268.50; July 14, 269.09; Oct. 7, 268.47; Dec. 16, 268.63.

Strry County

83-24-2Q1. City of Ames well 2. SW^SE^ sec. 2, T. 83 N-, R- 24 W- Highest observed water level, from recorder charts, 46.3 feet below land- surface datum on Mar. 28 and 29; lowest, 59.3 feet below land-surface datum on June 1. Records available: 1947-48.

Daily high and low water levels, from recorder charts

Day

123456789

1011

Janua ry High Low

5252525349494949494949

.3

.3

.8

.0

.3

.6

.3

.4

.6

.2

.4

5353535653565653565656

.1

.1

.2

.2

.0

.2

.3« 2.4.3.3

February High Low

4949494949494949494949

6.7.7.6.6.8.9.8.8.9.9

5656565656565656565656

.1

.4

.4

.5

.4

.5

.5

.5

.5

.5-5

March High Low

4949494949494949494949

.4

.5

.6

.6

.5 5.6.6.7.3.6

56.256.256.256.356.255.956.256.256.356.356.2

AprilHigh Low

4647474747474747474747

.9

.1

.2

.3

.3

.5

.8

.8

.8

.6

.5

53.854.154.054.054.254.254.254.354.554.354.4

May High Low

474747495151515151£751

5.7.7.3.3.3.2.2.0.7.0

54.254.254-354.253.954.153.753.951.351.551.4

June High Low

55.54.54.54-50.52.55.55.55.55-55-

46894746662

59.355.255.257.958-055.856.056.056-056.156.0

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36 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

83-24-2Ql--Continued.

________Daily high and low water levels, from recorder charts_________Janua ry February March April May June

061 7 High Low High Low High low High Low High Low High Low

1213141516171819202122232425262728293031

49.349.3

49.349.449.549.349.449.749.449.549.449.649.649.949.649.549.649.6

56.356.3

56.356.456.456.456.556.356.456.456.456.456/456.556.456.456.556.5

49.749.749.949 . 749.849.849.849.949.850.350.250.450.450.350.449.949.549.5

56.656.556.656 . 656.556.556.656.656.657.056.956.957.057.056.956.956.456.2

49.749.7A.Q R*±»7 . O AQ Ct«7 . O

49.048.648.247.247.046.946.847.049.450.751.250.646.346.346.546.6

56.256.2Rfi o OO . c.C C! oOb &55.955-254.954.153.850.853.553.851.251.154.051.250.653.553.653.7

47.647.747.947.847.948.048.148.248.448.648.648.147.947.547.647.847.747.747.6

54.754-6M e O54.654.754-854.854.955.155.155-154.554.654.354.454.154.454.454-4

51.251.451.451.551.451.651.751.754.552.048.752.152.052.252.252.352.552.552.252.2

54.054.154.254.254.254.354.654.754.955.055.155.155.155.255.355.555.655.552.555.3

50.149.549.2AQ &.*±»7 . *±

49.449-249.852.849.452.752.652.952.952.953.052.752.752.749.9

55.953.2R"7 1O / . .L56.155.255.254.955.955.753.053.455.756.15?. 455.955.953.055.455.8

Daily high and low water levels, from recorder charts__________

July August September October November December High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low

12 z.

4567

10111 Pi ^

141516171 Q

1920Pi22Of,

PAoc

2627QQ

293031

49.749.2AQ R

R9 Q

51.6CO 17

C-^ Q

RH P

RR Qc *z c

53.4R 1*, ^

R 1*, R

AQ Q

49.853.4RP fiC -Z 'Z

R 1*, PEI* C

R 1*, 7

51.053.4R 1^ ^

53.453.3R 1*, ^

R1 PC^ "Z

R*2, ^

53.3

55.9cr? o

R7 R

56.655.8

R7 A

57.656.055.856.055.855.6

55.6c c gi

55.5RR Q

56.1C C Q

RR. 7

55.9RR R

55.5M nc c T

RA nRR Q

53.8

R^ ^

50.4cri o

C 'Z C

50.153.453.4

RH "7Rn *7

R 1*, R

M n54.054.054.0M O

51.3Rd. R

54.3CO rt

56.754.7M e

RA P

54.254.054.1

53.8R 1^ R

r- C Q

55.5RR "7

R 1*, V

R 1^ *7c 'Z Q

R 1^ Q

Rfi P

RR "7

RR 7

c c Q

54.356.3Rfi Q

56.456.5c c r»

Rfi Q

59.3Rfi Q

57.0RC ^

RC Q

56.2RC O

56.5

R4 1

54 2

M /i

M o

54 2R1 C>

M 4R1 4.

R4. A

54.6M ry

56.054.8R7 nRfi fi.

R4 Q

R fi. *J

C C Q

54 954.8M rj

54.6M n

54.654.754.7M Q

54 954.8

56.756.756.6CC Q

RA 7

56.856.7Rfi Q

56.7R7 n

56.9R7 ^

R"7 1

R7 ^

R7 A

R.7 nR7 ^

57.4R"7 ^

R7 1

R"7 ^

RA Q

R7 P

Rfi Q

R7 P

R7 n

R7 P

56.6

R4 Q

M Q

M r?

M Q

54.9C .* Q

54.754.754.654.6RA Q

54.8RA Q

R_L P

C A Q

54-7M Q

55.0R1 >7

55.0Rl C

55.8R A Q.

54.9R^ T

Rl Q

RT Q

51.3

r-rt "Z

57 0R7 1

R7 P

R"7 P

R7 P

R7 1

R7 T

err T

57 2

54.8r- /* ^*

R7 1

RA Q

R7 P

Rfi Q

R7 1

cr? f\

R7 H

RA Q

R7 n

57.3

R7 1

55.0R.7 A

R7 T

R"7 Acrt "z

R7 A

57.2

51.3RQ T

RT >7

51.654.8M Q

54-754.654.6R A 7

54.754.8RT ^

51.5

err p

57.4R"7 1

R7 1

Rfi Q

R"7 n

54.854-8R"7 P

RA Q

M Q

R7 ^

R7 P

R7 n

54.3

51.0R4 1

R A n54-0Rn 7R 1^ Q

50.453.8R*2, Q

50.5R^ Q

54-0

R/l R

54.554-5M Q

54.254.454.154.253.9RA P

RA 1

54.0M o

54-2

83-24-4Q1. Iowa State College. In Amea, in SW^SKi sec. 4, T. 83 N., R. 24 W. Records available: 1939-48. Apr. 28, 42.92; July 16, 43.16; Oct. 13, 44.30; Dec. 18, 43.29.

83-24-20J1. Agricultural Engineering Experiment rtation- Near Ames, in NF^SEi sec. 20, T. 83 N-, R. 24 W. Records available: 1939-*48. Apr. 28, 12.50; July 16, 17.35; Oct. 13, 21-44; Dec. 18, 20.41.

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IOWA, VifEBSTER COUNTY 37

83-24-4R1. Iowa State College. SE^SE^- sec- 4, T- 83 N-, R- 24 W. Records available: 1942-48. Apr. 28, 7.29; July 16, 13.02; Oct. 13, 17.42; Dec. 18, 19.18.

Tama County

82-13-13R1. City of Belle Plaine. SE^SEi sec. 13, T. 82 N., R. 13 W. Records available: 1945-48. Apr. 19, 8.85; Aug. 11, 9.30.

Warren County

77-25-12R1. SF^SFi sec. 12, T- 77 N., R. 25 W. Measuring point on and after Mar. 23, top of wooden casing, at land-surface datum and 1.6 feet lower than previous measuring point. Records available: 1942-48. Mar. 23, 0.50; July 13, 2.36; Oct. 5, 2.78; Dec. 14, 2.40.

76-25-8Q1. Iowa State College. SW^SE^ sec. 8, T. 76 N., R. 25 W. Measuring point on and after Mar. 23, top of concrete well cover at 4-inch hole, 0.9 foot above land-surface datum and 0.6 foot above previous measur­ ing point. Records available: 1940-48. Mar. 23, 7.42; July 13, 16.80; Oct. 5, 25.48; Dec. 14, 25.30.

Wayne County

67-23-20Q1. L. P. Bryan. SW^SB^ sec. 20, T- 67 N., R. 23 W. Records available: 1940, 1942, and 1948. Mar. 23, 6.10.

Webster County

90-30-26A1. County of Webster. NE^NE^ aec. 26, T. 90 N., R. 30 W. Records available: 1942-48. Apr. 20, 13.70; June 15, 9.37; Oct. 8, 16.33; Dec. 17, 17.62.

90-28-1B1. Fd Askland. NW^NE^ sec. 1, T- 90 N-, R. 28 W. Records available: 1942-43, 1945-48. Apr. 20, 5.00; June 15, 4.89; Oct. 11, 13.48; Dec. 17, 12.55.

90-28-891. Mr. Hovey. SW^SF^ sec. 8, T. 90 N., R. 28 W. Records available: 1942-48. Apr. 20, 8.26;' June 15, 8.03; Oct. 11, 11.02; Dec. 17, 10.16.

90-27-31N1. C. S. Knudson. SW^SW^ sec. 31, T- 90 N., R. 27 W- Records available; 1942-43, 1948. Apr- 19, 9.10; June 14, 7.50; Oct. 10, 10.30; Dec. 17, 13.90.

89-30-18J1. Dan Cain. NE^SE^ sec. 18, T. 89 N-, R. 30 W. Records available: 1942-48. Apr. 20, 11.65; June 15, 10.90; Oct. 8, 18.96; Dec. 17, 17.80.

89-30-23R1. Johnson Township Consolidated School. SE-iSE-J- sec- 23, T- 89 N., R. 30 W. Records available: 1942-45, 1947-48. Apr. 20, 33.22; June 15, ?3.14; Oct. 8, 33.58; Dec. 17, 33.90.

89-28-21Q2. Lltchfield Real Estate Co. In Port Dodge, in sec. 21, T. 89 N., R. 28 W. Records available; 1942-43. No measurements made in 1948.

88-29-11C1. fharles Matson. NE^NWi sec. 11, T. 88 N-, R. 29 W. Records available; 1942-48. Apr. 20, 5.21; June 14, 6.10; Oct. 11, 13.02; Dec. 17, 7.80.

87-30-30R1. School District No. 9. SE^SE^ sec. 30, T- 87 N-, R- 30 W. Records available: 1942-48. Apr. 20, 5.08; June 16, 6.84; Oct. 11, 10.84; Dec. 17, 10.35'.

87-28-5Q1. SW^SEi sec. 5, T. 87 N-, R. 28 W. Records available: 1942-48. Apr. 20, 2.80; June 16, 4.08; Dot. 11, 7.30; Dec. 17, 6.05.

87-28-29N1. Grant Spangler. About 4 miles northeast of Harcourt, in SW^SW^ sec. 29, T. P7 N., R- 28 W. Highest observed water level, from recorder charts, 2.42 feet below land-surface datum on May 1; lowest, 9.00 feet below land-surface datum on Oct. 14. Records available: 1942-48.

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38 y/ATER LEV3LS AND ARTESIAK PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

S7-28-29Nl--Conti'iued.

Water level it noon, from recorder chartsDay Jan-

123456789

1011121314151617n QJ.O

192021£,2232425262728293031

4444444444444444444444444444455

.32

.39

.40

.52

.51

.54

.51

.52

.62

.65

.48

.53

.58

.62

.59

.70

.69

.70

.71

.72

.74

.78

.86

.86

.93

.93

.98

.94

.98

.06

.11

Feb.

5.135.185.165.185.225.235.215.315.325.335.115.135.165.305.295.405.455.435 . 575.655.485.505.525.585.545.545.295.235.31

Mar.

555555555555555555

4444443333

.27

.23

.30

.36

.31

.18

.18

.24

.23

.15

.05

.08

.09

.07

.06

.18

.241 ^. _LO

.97

.89-84.70.67.27.92.77.70.59

Ar>r .

333333333333333332

33333332222

.52

.59

.54

.46

.48

.50

.34

.30

.32

.23

.00

.02

.10

.07

.08

.22

.20

.17 22.30.15.15.15.18.?!.03.77. 94.97.94

May

2222222222233333333333333333334

.42

.64

.81

.94

.98

.59

.70

.78

.83

.94

.98

.04

.07

.03

.20

.29

.34

.35

.43

.48

.56

.63

.70

.76

.79

.84

.84

.90

.94.96.00

June

444444444444444444444444444444

.06

.13

.17

.24

.22

.19

.33

.32

.37.51.61.60.57.58.56.58.57

f>/~\ b(JCQ bo

.70

.66

.69

.68

.78

.85

.91

.86

.67

.66

.71

July

4445555555555555555555555566666

.75

.84

.93

.00

.07

.08

.18

.29

.33

.18

.23

.35

.39

.35

.32

.37

.46

.51

.50

.55

.62

.73

.78

.82

.85

.95

.05

.08

.08

.21

.23

Aug.

6.336.416.446.486.516.546.566.586.656.736.806.896.957.017.087.137.1171^/ . _L O rj n £*1 . lb7.137.237.207.267.347.427.537.627.637.63....

Sept .

77777777777888

88888888888

6P.70.7£.72.7*.86.Re.91.9f. 95*.99.IP.26.21

3P.39.47.52.6£ 7P.84.8f.8-1.52.36

Oct.

8.408.488.558.578-528.528.568.738.828.828.848.908.919.008.928.818.78

8.578.568.678.678.658.668.458.318.228-228.31

Nov.

88888888888887777

777777776666

.43

.48

.46

.43

.42

.56

.64

.56

.44

.37

.43

.16

.01

.89

.83

.87

.83

C.Q \J\3

.44

.40

.35

.22

.15

.10

.00

.98

.97

.82

.91

Dec .

6.866.776.746.596.376-546.466.376.416.346.106.136.186.206.126.236.236.096.055.926.036.106.106.076.125.835.745.705.915.765.46

87-27-18M1. J available: 1942-48. Dec. 17, 13Q.74

86-30-5C1- E. C available: 1942-48. Dec. 17, 59.20.

86-29-14A1- F T. 86 N., R- 29 W.

B. Marsh. sec. 18, T- 87 N-, R- 27 W. RecordsApr. 20, 126. 90; June 16, 127.40; Oct. 11, 132.92;

, Monaon. NE^NW^ sec. 5, T- 86 N , R- 30 W. RecordsApr. 20, 58.80; June 16, 58-90; Oct. 11, 59.33;

F. Caatenson. Near Harrourt, in NFI-^NE-^ sec. 14, Records available: 1942-48. Apr. 20, 4.51; June 16,

5.68; Oct. 11, 9.73; Dec. 17, 9.59.86-28-14H1- Town of Dayton. In Dayton, in SF^NF-f sec. 14, T. 86 N-,

R. 28 W. Measuring point on and after Pec. 17, hole in nump bnae, 1.3 feet above land-surface datum and 0.70 foot above previous measuring point. Records available: 1942-48- Apr. 20, 77.88; June 16, 104.50, pumning; Oct. 11, 78.60; Doc. 17, 79-70.

86-27-4D1- Mr- Davis. NW^NWi sec. 4, T. 86 N-, R- 27 V4. Records available: 1942-48.

Date

Apr. 20 June 16

Water level

105.25 105.60

Date

Oct. 11 11

Water level

allO.60 106.35

Date

Dec. 17

Water level

105.85

a Pumping-Woodbury Gour.ty

89-48-23B1- City of Sioux City Riverside Station well. sec- 23, T- 89 N-, R. 48 W. Records available: 1939-44. No measurements made in 1948.

89-47-22E1- City of Sioux City well Lowell 4. NW-^NEi sec- 22, T- 89 N-, R. 47 W. Affected by nearby pumping wells- Measurements made by Tim Kemper and R. R. Bates of the Sioux City Water Workf- Records availabl 1939-48. Jan- 2, 48.50; Feb. 2, 49-10; Apr- 2, 46.50; ray 2, 45-70.

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KANSAS

By Phyllis T. Mosley

PROGRAM OF WORK

The observation-well program in Kansas was continued in 1948 in

cooperation with the State Geological Survey of Kansas, the Division of

V/ater Resources of the Kansas State Board of Agriculture, and the Division

of Sanitation of the Kansas State Board of Health, In addition to the

State agencies named, the city of Wichita cooperated in Harvey, McPherson,

and Sedgwick Counties. Also, an observation-well program was carried on

in the Missouri Basin in cooperation with the Bureau of Reclamation.

Eighteen counties not heretofore included were added to the program in

1948 and none was dropped making 67 counties in which wells were observed

at the end of the year.

Results of cooperative ground-water investigations in the following

areas were published in 1948: Geology and ground-v/ater resources of Seward1 2

County, Ground-water resources of the Kansas City, Kansas, area, and3

Ground-water resources of Republic County and northern Cloud County.

At the beginning of 1P48, periodic water-level measurements were being

made in 527 observation wells in the State. During the year measurements

were discontinued in 42 wells and begun or resumed in 106 wells. At the

end of the year 591 wells v/ere und'er observation. Of the wells measured

in 1948, 252 v/ere measured bimonthly, 171 were measured quarterly, 114

monthly, 4 semimonthly, 21 weekly, and water-stage recorders were maintained

on 12. The recorders on four of these wells--one in Finney Coanty, one in

Grant County, and two in Scott County are maintained by the Division of

Water Resources of the Kansas State Board of Agriculture. During the year

1 Hyrne, P. L., and McLaughlin, T. G., Geology and ground-water re- sourcca of Seward County. Kansas: Kansas Geol. Survey Hull. 69, 140 pp., 12 pis., 10 figs.

2 Pishel, V. C., Ground-water resources of the Kansas City. Kansas, area: Kansas Geol. Survey Full. n\, 109 pp., 3 pis., 12 figs.

3 Pishel, V. C., Ground-water resources of Republic County and northern Cloud Count-w. Kansas: Kansas Geol. Survey Bull. 73, 194 pp.,12 pis., 6 figs.

39

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40 LEVELS AMD ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 194C, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

4,134 wetted-tape measurements were made in the State. For convenience,

the data given in this paragraph have been arranged in tabular form, by

counties, as follows:

Observation-well program in Kansas, by countiea, in 1948

County

AlienAtchisonBarberBart onBourbonBrownCheyenneClarkCoffeyComancheCowleyCraw fordDouglasEdwardsEllisPinneyFordFranklinGrantGrayGreeleyHamiltonHarveyHaskellHodgemanJacksonJeffersonjewellJohnsonKearnyKingmanKiowaLabetteLeavenworthLincolnLinnLoganMcPhersonMeadeMiamiMitchellMortonNessNortonOsbornePawneePhillipsRenoRepublicRiceRussellSalineScottSedgwlckSewardShawnee

* See

Observer

W. W. WilsonW. W. Wilson

(a)(a)

W. W. WilsonW. W. WilsonD. W. Berry

(a)W. W. Wilson

(a)C. K. BayneC. K. BayneW. W. Wilson

(a)(b)(a)(a)

W. W. Wilson(a)(a)(c)(a)(d)(a)(a)

W. W. WilsonW. W. WilsonD. W. BerryW. W. Wilson

(a)C. K. Bayne

(a)John WayenburgW. W. WilsonD. W. BerryW. W. Wilson

(a)(e)(a)

W. W. WilsonD. W. Berry

(a)(a)

D. W. BerryD. V/. Berry

(a)D. W. BerryC. K. BayneLocal observerD. W. Berry

(a)D. W. Berry

(a)(d)(a)

W. W. Wilsonfootnotes at end

Wells included

at beginning of year

00

10122503035303

16111409705

1297300

2007

12540

1603

1180

1232

11154

1416

211011113050

of table.

Wells diacon- t inued during year

00220021011000022000003200020120001000101000210007001100

Wells added during year

220022

220300020410100

1201003233000020300010000000020000901

Wells included at end of

year

228

1047

202Z24323

201012197

125

1275332

2136

10542

1533

1171

1132

11133

1418

141011103851

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KANSAS 41

Observation-well program in Kansas, by counties, in 1948 Continued

County

ShermanSmithStaffordStantonStevensSumnerThomasWallaceWlchltaWood sonWyandotte

a Harryb. D. W.c H. C.d C. K.e C. K.

Frequency of

County

AlienAtchlsonBarberBartonBourbonBrownCheyenneClarkC of feyComancheCowleyCrawfordDouglasEdwardsBillsPlnneyFordFranklinGrantGrayGreeleyHamiltonHarveyHaskellHodgemanJacksonJeffersonJewellJohnsonKearnyKlngmanKlowaLabetteLeavenworthLincoln

Wells j! Wells Included ?: 8C °!T added

Observer at beginnlng tlnued duringof year durlnS yearyear

W. W. 'Wilson 0 03D. W. Berry 8 00

(a) 410(a) 410(a) 610

C. A. Posey 2 00(a) 801

H. C. Corrlgan 0 05(c) 0 0 13

W. W. Wilson 0 01V. C. Flshel 6 10

527 42 106F. Rupple or H. C. Corrlgan.Berry, Harry F. Rupple, H. C. Corrlgan, or V. A.Corrlgan or J. R. Branch.Bayne or 0. K. Brandon.Bayne or D. W. Berry.

Wells Included at end of

year

38335295

1315

591

Bisgall.

measurement of wells and number of 7/etted-tape measurementsmade In Kansas, by counties, In 1948

Wells Wells Wells Wells Wells Wellsmeas- meas- meas- meas- meas- equippedured ured ured ured ured withbl- quar- monthly semi- weekly recorders

monthly terly monthly

200 0 00200 0 00080 0 000 0 10 0 00

a 2 0 0 0 0 0b 2 0 0 0 0 0c!7 20000020 0 00300 0 00020 0 00040 0 000 d 1 0 0 0 0200 0 00003 0 00

14 2 4 0 00045 0 01075 0 00100 0 00062 0 010 e 4 1 0 0 0570 0 00032 0 00

f85 3 21 0 15 2041 0 00021 0 00300 0 00200 0 000 0 21 0 00300 0 00051 0 000 10 0 0 00050 0 00000 4 00200 0 00

14 1 0 0 00

Wettedtape

measure­ments

made duringyear10

931

1281010

1125

147

161

1034

1286668

535257133

1,29323181510

19615273920861089

* See footnotes at end of table.

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WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

Frequency of measurement of wells and number of wetted-tape measurements made in Kansas, by counties, in 1948--Contlnued

County

LinnLoganMcPhersonMeadeMiamiMitchellM or tonNessNortonOsbornePawneePhillipsRenoRepublicRiceRussellSalineScottSedgwickSewardShawneeShermanSmithStaffordStantonStevensSumnerThoma sWallace"WichitaVJoodsonWyandotte

a Nob Noc Nod Noe Nof No6 Noh Noi No

Wellsmeas­uredbi­

monthly

304

V/ell smeas­uredquar­ terly

037

0 g 51

1100

11100

1100

120

1101

i 3108100000410

00320203112

100290030135085905

252 171measurementsmeasurementsmeasurementsmeasurementsmeasurementswetted-tapemeasurementsmeasurementsmeasurements

mademademademademade

Wellsmeas­ured

monthly

0000000000300

h 50006

191000100200000

114in 1948in 1948in 1948in 1948in 1948

Wellsmeas­ured

Wellsmeas­ured

semi- weekly monthly

000000000000000000000000000000004

forforforforfor

measurements mademademademade

in 1P48in 1948in 1948

forforfor

wellsv/ell swellwellswells

00000000000000000060000000000000

211 and1, 3,

Wellsequippedwith

recorders

00010000010000000230000000010000

122.4, 5, and

Wetted

measure­ments

made during year151252145

62108607540754

5491316675

4593059

482417122219154655

4,134

6.2-39-17ba.1 and 88.20 and 2?.

in 1948 forv/ellv/ell sv/ell

55.v/ell M-2.

209 and 230.108.

WELL DESCRIPTIONS AND WATER-LEVEL MEASUREMENTS

Alien County

24-18-33baa. Arnold Estate. NL^NW^ sec. 33, T. 24 S., R. IB E. Unused dug domestic well, diameter 5 feet, depth IB.6 feet belovj land- surface datum. Measuring point, top of boards over v/ell at center, 0.2 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948.

Date

May June

6 7

Water level12.87 13.18

Date

Aug. 26 Oct. 15

Water level11.01 12.52

Date

Nov. 26

Wat er level12.33

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KANSAS, BARBFR COUNTY 43

24-21-33dcd. J. F. Harris. SE^W^SE^ sec. 3?, T. 24 S., R. 21 E. Unused drilled industrial well, diameter 12 inches. Measuring point, top of casing, south side, 0.7 foot atove land-surface datura. Records avail­ able: 1948.

Date

May June

67

'Waterlevel39.41 40.58

Date

Aug. Oct.

2615

Water level39.96 39.72

Date

Nov. 26

V/ater level39.49

Atchison County

5-lP-3dd. Lee Savage. SE-^SE-J sec. 3, T. 5 S., R. 18 E. Unused dug domestic and stock well, diameter 3 feet, depth 10.2 feet below land- surface datum. Measuring point, top of boards over well, 0.3 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948. July 3, 1.65; Aug. 25, 2.14; Oct. 14, 2.36; Nov. 27, 2.57.

6-21-32d. Owner unknown. SK-J sec. 32, T. 6 S., R. 21 E. Unused dug domestic well, diameter 5 feet, depth 12.9 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point, top of boards over well at center, 0.9 foot above land-surface datum. Records available; 1948.

May 28 July 5

Nov. 27 8.76

Barbf.r County

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of record in 8 wells in Barber County

Well

134589

1013

Length of record (years)

8888888R

Highest level

698

13IV81

1025

.67

.57

.87

.62

.87

.13

.20

.96

Dec .JuneMar.Mar.Nov.SeptMar .June

Date

29,19,20,20,21,.25,15,19,

19481947194819481941194819451947

Lowest level

82151630174

10716

.99

.42

.30

.15

.48

.54

.72

.99

Oct.Oct.Aug.SeptMa r .Aug.SeptOct.

Date

17,21,20,.24,21,21,.25,22,

19401940194319411941194319481940

Difference between highest and lowest recorded water levels and net change in water level, in 1?48 and for period of record, in 8 wells in Barber County

Well

134589

1013

Difference between highest and lowest

levels

1?.326.852.4312.538.613.415.52

11.03

Net rise (+) ornet decline (-)

in 1948

+ 1.79+ .59-.29+ .21+ .62+ .90+ .10-1.15

Net rise (+) net decline for period

record+13.32+ 3.22+ .50

+10.00+2.60+ 1.72-.95

+8.54

or(-) of

1. D. S. Shaw. SL^iW-i 3 ec. 19, T. 31 S., R. 15 W. Records available: 1940-48. Mar. 20, 71.04; June 23, 70.95; Sept. 25, 70.73; Dec. 29, 69.67.

2. Russell Lake. SV/^Sv/fl sec. 14, T. 31 S., R. 14 W. Records available: 1940-47. Meas\;rements discontinued after Dec. 17, 1947.

3. Mrs. Griever. SW-;NLf sec. 12, T. 32 S., R. 12 W. Records available: 1940-4R. Mar. 20, P.79; June 21, 13.16; Sept. 25 12.79- Dec. 29, 12.20.

047837 O 51-

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44 WATFR LFVFLS AND ARTFSIAN PRFSSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

4. Madge Evans. SWfSEt sec. 4, T. 32 S., R. 12 W. Records avail­ able: 1940-48. Mar. 20, 13.87; June 22, 15.02; Sept. 25, 15.17; Dec. 29, 15.40.

5. R. Kenney NE^NWt sec. 1, T. 33 S., R. 12 W. Records available: 1940-48. Mar. 20', 17.62; June 22, 18.42; Sept. 25, 18.77; Dec. 30, 18.85.

8. P- Brooks. St-|NEt sec. 17, T. 34 S., R. 15 W. Records available: 1940-48. Mar. 20, 11.12; June 23, 13.71; Sept. 25, 12.29; Dec. 30, 14.51.

9. V. D. Wells. SE-jSE-g sec. 18, T. 34 S., R. 15 W. Records avail­ able: 1940-48. June 23, 1.15; Sept. 25, 1.13; Dec. 30, 2.04.

10. G. H. Davis. NWfSWt sec. 11, T. 35 S., R. 15 W. Records avail­ able: 1940-48. Mar. 20, 103.77; June 23, 104.45; Sept. 25, 107.72; Dec. 30, 104.80.

12. E. Mills. SW-sSW^ sec. 34, T. 33 S., h. 10 W. Measirewents dis­ continued after Dec. 17, 1947. Records available: 1940-47.

13. J. A. Krencher. SWfSWf sec. I 1"', T. 32 S., R. 10 VI. Records available: 1940-48. Mar. 20, 7.09; June 22, 10.20; Sept. 25, 6.32; Dec. 29, 8.45.

Barton County

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of record in 12 wells in Barton County

Length of Hlghe g t Well record ^

(years)1

16 43

100 101 103 105 107 109 110 112 131

Difference in water County

Well

1 16 43

100 101 103 105 107 109 110 112 131

6.5 0.76 6 27.93 6 16.88 4.5 28.86 4.5 .89 4.5 1.00 4.5 30.80 4.5 97.98 4.5 8.90 4.5 16.15 4.5 96.93 4.5 9.78

between highest and level, in 1948 and

Difference between highest and lowest

levels

4.73 5.41 4.33 6.28

23.94 6.66 2.02 3.62 5.71 6.85

33.21 5.03

Date Lowest mte level

May 11, 1944 5.49 May 22, 1943 33.34 Aug. 8, 1945 21.21 Aug. 23, 1948 35.14 July 20, 1948 24.83 Apr. 27, 1945 7.66 July 12, 1?! 45 32. 82 July 20, 1948 101.60 July 20, 1948 14.61 June 6, 1945 23.00 July 12, 1945 130.14 July 13, 1945 14.81

Date

Aug. 21, 1946 July 11, 1947 Jan. 19, 1944 Dec. 7, 1947 Feb. 17, 1948 Aug. 21, 1946 Dec. 21, 1944 Oct. 26, 1945 July 10, 1946 Oct. 20, 1948 Sept. 12, 1946 Sept. 23, 1948

lowest recorded water levels and net change for period of record, in 12 wells in Barton

Net rise (+) or net decline (-)

in 1948

+0.49 +1.98 + 1.59 + .64

+ 5.22 + .94 + .08

+1.32 + .91 -.47

+ 1.49 + .20

Net rise (+) or net decline (-) for period of

record-1.56 +1.00 +2.40 -1.07 +5.17 -1.56 + .53

+1.25 + .89 -4.57 -5.70 -1.12

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KANSAS, BARTON COUNTY 45

1. F. Panning, able: 1942-48.

SE. corner sec. 3, T. 20 S., R. 11 W. Records avail-

Date

Jan. 16 Feb. 17 Mar. 15

Water level4.80 5.01 4.05

Date

Apr. 14 May 20 June 23

Water level4.06 3.94 3.79

Date

July 20 Aug. 23 Sept. 23

Water level1.48 2.02 3.17

Date

Oct. 19 Nov. 24 Dec. 21

Water level4.04 4.59 4.51

16. Teichmann. NE^SE-jNEt sec. 12, T. 20 S., h. 13 W. Records available: 1942-48.

Jar .Feb.Mar.

161715

30.4230.2030.50

Apr.MayJune

142023

30.3730.4430.32

JulyAug.Sept

2023

.23

29.9928.9128.30

Oct.Nov.Dec.

192421

28.2528.2228.33

43. M. Hagen. SW^-SV^SWf sec. 20, T. 20 S., R. 11 W. Records available: 1942-48.

Jan.Feb.Mar.

161715

19.7919.7919.38

Apr.MayJune

142023

19.2818.8519.02

JulyAug.Sept

2023

23

17.8717.6118.08

Oct.Nov.Dec.

192421

18.2118.0018.13

100. 1944-48.

Unruh. sec. 11, T. 20 S., R. 15 W. Records available:

Jan.Feb.Apr.

171715

34.8034.8133.50

MayJuneJuly

212420

33.5633.3630.21

Aug.Sept

23.23

28.8633.15

Oct.Dec.

2022

33.7833.97

101. D. Converse. WWtSl"t sec. 17, T. 19 S., R. 15 W. Records avail­ able: 1944-48. Measurements discontinued after Nov. 25, 1948.

Jan.Feb.Mar.

171716

24.7824.8323 . 5P

Apr.MayJune

152024

20.086.582.42

JulyAug.Sept

202323

0.8910.6215.06

Oct.Nov.

2025

17.0919.48

103. F. Konareck. able: 1944-48.

sec. 33, T. 17 S., R. 12 W. Records avail-

Jan.Feb.Mar.

161716

5.595.703.25

Apr.MayJune

142024

2.844.306.10

JulyAug.Sept

202323

2.214.124.62

Oct.Nov.Dec.

202521

4.794.854.90

105. Lizzie Nagel. SWfNE-j sec. 28, T. 18 S., R. 11 W. Records available: 1944-48. Jan. 16, 31.54. Measurements discontinued after Jan. 16, 1948.

107. Carter Oil Co. SL^SEf sec. 10, T. 17 S., R. 11 W. Records available: 1944-48.

Jan. 16 Feb. 17 Mar. 16

100.48 99.84 99.61

Apr. 14 May 20 June 24

99.68 100.59 99 . 55

July 20 Aug. 23 Sept .23

97.98 98.05 98.07

Oct. 20 Nov. 25 Dec. 21

98.62 98.26 98.73

109. J. C. Cook. SW-jSWt sec. 28, T. 18 S., H. 15 W. Records avail­ able: 1944-48.

Jan.Feb.Mar.

171716

13.9014 . 5013.10

Apr.HayJune

142124

12.5012.9813.38

JulyAug.Sept

202?.23

8.9010.7712.22

Oct.Nov.Dec.

202522

12.6212.7912.93

110. Prudential Life Insurance Co. R. 14 W. Records available: 1944-48.

sec. 33, T. 17 S.,

Jan.Feb.Mar.

161716

iil21XL

.54

.49

.01

Apr.MayJune

142024

20.8720.6421.23

July 20Aug . 23Sept .23

21.4622.0822.59

Oct.Nov.Dec.

202521

23.0022.5622.26

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46 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

112. P. P. Kingston. SE4 SEt sec. ?4, T. 16 S., R. 14 W. Records available: 1944-48.

Date

Jan. 16 Feb. 17 Mar. 16

Water level

125.24 124.39 125.00

Date

Apr. 14 May 20 June 24

'Water level

124.96 125.57 125.66

Date

July 20 Aug. 25

Water level

126.15 122.68

Date

Sept .23 Oct. 20

Water level

124.40 123.65

131. F. VI. Gagleman. SE. corner sec. 22, T. 19 S., R. 15 W. Records available: 1944-48.

Jan.Feb.Ma,r.

17

1716

14.7814.3514.56

Apr.MayJune

152024

13.2513.8114.29

JulyAug.Sept

2023.23

13.6513.4914.81

Oct.Nov.Dec.

202522

14.7714.3914.30

Bourbon County

1. City of Fort Scott. NE-fSE-jSEt sec. 29, T. 25 S., R. 25 E. Records available: 1P42-47. No measurenents made in 1948.

2. City of Fort Scott. S^lMf sec. 30, T. 25 S., R. 25 E. Records available: 1942-47. No measurements made in 1948.

25-23-27bbb. Harold Comstock. NWtlWf sec. 27, T. 25 S., R. 23 E. Unused dug domestic well, diameter 5 feet, depth 11 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point, top of round hole in slab of rock, north side, 1.9 feet above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948.

Date

May July

6 6

Water level6.13 5.66

Date

Aug. 26 Oct. 15

Water level5.28 5.41

Date

Nov. 26

Water level5.52

25-24-13dda. John Ibson. NE^ SENSE'S sec. 13, T. 25 S., R. 24 E. Unused dug domestic well, diameter 6 feet, depth 23.2 feet below land- surface datum. Measuring point, top of concrete curb, north side, 1.7 feet above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948.

May June

5 7

5 5

.74

.17Aug. Oct.

26 15

6 7

33 51

Nov. 26 5. 53

Brown County

1. City of Hiawatha. NE^NE^ sec. 31, T. 2 S., R. 17 E. Records available: 1945-47. No measurements made in 1948.

3. City of Hiawatha. SE^SE^ sec. 36, T. 2 S., R. available: 1945-47. No measurements made in 1948.

16 E. Records

Records4. City of Hiawatha. NW^SEf sec. 29, T. 2 S., R. 17 E. available: 1045-47. No measurements made in 1948.

5. City of Hiawatha. SEfSW-4 sec. 29, T. 2 S., R. 17 E. Records available: 1945-47. IIo measurements made in 1948.

6. City of Hiawatha. IJW^SWf sec. 29, T. 2 S., R. 17 E. Records available: 1945-47. No measurements made in 1948.

2-15-25dd. Henry Rieger. SEfSE^ sec. 25, T. 2 S., R. 15 W. Unused dug domestic well, diameter 3 feet, depth 13.8 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point, top of 3 - by 8-inch plank over well, 0.4 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948.

May July

27 3

9.2? 9.67

Aug. Oct.

25 14

9.26 9.79

Nov. 27 9.92

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KANSAS, CHEYFNNF! OOUNTY 4V

4-1^-1Vada. H. C. Brown. NEiSLtNE-f sec. IV, T. 4 S., R. IV V/. Un­ used drilled domestic well, diameter 6 inches, depth 50.8 feet below land- surface datum. Measuring point, top of casing, south aide, 0.1 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948.

Date

May 2V July 3

Water level35.81 36.3V

Date

Aug. 25 Oct. 14

Water level36.21 35.90

Date

Nov. 2V

Water level3V. 19

Cheyenne County

By D. W. Berry and Phyllis T. Mosley

An observation-well program was set up in cooperation with the Bureau

of Reclamation, in Cheyenne County during the spring and summer of 1946 as

part of the St. Francis Unit of the Missouri Basin irrigation projects.

The observation-well program includes 22 domestic, stock, and irrigation

wells situated in the valley and adjacent uplands of the South Fork of the

Republican River. These wells tap either the alluvium of the valley or

the Ogallala of the uplands.

Periodic measurements of the water levels in 19 of the wells were

started in 1946, measurements on 1 well were started in June 194V, and

observation of 2 wells was begun in 1948.

1-38-lcd. Paul O'Brien. SK^SW-j sec. 1, T. 1 S., R. 38 W. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 18 inches, depth 42 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, 1.0 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948.

Apr. 10 June 8

22.4922.46

Aug. Oct.

23.0225.09

Dec. 8 22.80

1-38-fldd. Owner unknown. SEfSE-f sec. 8, T. 1 S., R. 38 W. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 18 inches, depth 34 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point, hole inside of turbine base, 1.0 foot above land- surface datum. Records available: 1946-48.

Aug.Oct.Dec .Feb.June

IP,221325,8

1^46

194V

12.5212.3011 .8111.2411.50

SeptDec.Feb.Apr.

V,53,

10

194V

1948

13121212

32532V02

JuneAug.Oct.Nov.

8, 1948355

12.0812.9413.2V12. V5

1-38-lOcc. School district. S\V-4 SWt sec. 10, T. 1 S., R. 39 W. Bored observation well, diameter 5 inches, depth 36.5 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point, top of cement platform 0.25 foot above land- surface datum. Records available: 1946-48.

JuneAug.Oct.Dec.Feb.

14,IV221325,

1946

194V

21.6221.4V21.6V21.3420.42

JuneJulySeptDec.Feb.

8,29

. V43,

194V

1948

2020202020

.16

.10

.86

.69

.V3

Apr.JuneAug.Oct.Dec.

10, 19488358

20.5520.4519.9920. V220.6V

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48 WATFB LRVELS AND ARTFSIAN PRFSSURK, 1948, NORTH-C.KNTRAL STATES

l-38-17cd. F. J. Ostick. SE^SWj sec. 17, T. 1 S., R. 38 IB. Bored domestic well, diameter 5 Inches, depth 22.2 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point, top of cement platform, 0.33 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1946-48.

Date

June Aug. Oct. Dec. F«b.

13, 1^46 17 22 13 25, 1947

Water level11.74 12.42 11.39 11.67 11.61

Date

June July Sept Dec. Feb.

8, 29

. 7 5

1947

1948

Water level11.32 11.62 12.47 12.31 11.96

Date

Apr. June Aug. Oct. Dec.

10, 1948 8 3 5 8

Water level11.77 11.62 11.40 12.57 12.28

2-39-2cb. Owner unknown. NWjSWf sec. 2, T. 2 S., R. 39 W. Bored observation well, diameter 5 inches, depth 26.6 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point, top of board platform, 0.75 foot above land- surface datum. Records available: 19467-48.

Mar.Aug.Dec.Feb.

28,171325,

1946

1947

19.0316.9316.4116.34

JuneJulySeptFeb.

8,29

. 73|

1947

1948

16141615

.14

.59

.04

.90

Apr.JuneAug.Oct.

10, 1948835

15.8715.9615.7415.32

2-39-10bb. Owner unknown. NW^NWt sec. 10, T. 2 S., R. 39 W. Drilled domestic well, diameter 5 inches, depth 39 feet below land-surface datura. Measuring point, edge of casing, 0.5 foot above land-surface datum. Records available' 1947-48.

June 8 , July 29 Sept . 7 Dec. 5

1947 25.75 25.27. 26.02 25.69

Feb. Apr. June

3, 1948 10 8

26.12 26.24 26.94

Aug. Oct. Dec.

3, 1948 5 8

27.10 26.39 26.19

2-39-17ba. Owner unknown. NE-^NV/t sec. 17, T. 2 S., R. 39 T/. Dug stock well, diameter 24 inches, depth 13.5 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point, top of board platform, 0.5 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1946-48.

Apr. AUK.

16, 17

1946 11.0? 11.60

June Sept

8, 7

1947 10.38 12.56

Dec, 5, 1947 12.27

2-39-27bb. Owner unknown. HWfNWt sec. 27, T. 2 S., R. 39 W. Unused bored observation well, diameter 8 inches, depth 29.3 feet below land- surface datum. Measuring point, top of board platform, 1.33 feet above land-surface datum. Records available: 1946-48.

Mar.Aug.Oct.Dec.Feb.

27,17221325,

1946

1947

19.5018.6317.9517.9918.12

JuneJulySeptDec.Feb.

8,29

. 753r

1947

1948

1717181719

.67

.03

.06

.94

.01

Apr.JuneAug.Oct.Dec.

10, 19488358

18.9919.0519.1418.2218.19

2-40-25db. Owner unknov/n. NW*t SEt sec. 25, T. 2 S., R. 40 W. Unused drilled domestic well, diameter 4 inches, depth 23 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point, edge of 4-inch casing, at land-surface datum. Records available: 1948. June 8, 15.77; Oct. 5, 16.45; Dec. 8, 15.69.

2-40-26cc. Owner unknown. SW^SWf sec. 26, T. 2 S., R. 40 V/. Drilled domestic and stock well, diameter 5 Inches, depth 88.6 feet below land- surface datum. Measuring point, top of board platform, 0.33 foot above land-surfacs datum. Records available: 1946-47. Mar. 29, 1946, 79.07; Dec. 13, 1P46, 7^.01; Feb. 25, 1947, 78. 67;. Sept. 7, 1917, 78.93. Measure­ ments discontinued after Sept. 7, 1947.

3-39-6aa. Owner unknown. NEfNEi sec. 6 T 3 S R 39 W^ *«* l-d-surfacedatum.above

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3-39-6aa Continued.

Date

Mar. Aug. Oct. Dec. Feb.

26, 17 22 13 25,

1946

1947

Water level6.48 7.86 7.23 5.89 6.19

Date

June July Sept Dec. Feb.

8, 29

. 7 5 3,

1947

1948

Water level5.49 6.94 8.64 8.73 7.54

Date

Apr. JuneAuK .Oct.

10, 1948 8 3 4

Water level6.46 7.05 6.85 8.38

3-40-9ba. Owner unknown. HfciNWf sec. 9, T. 3 S., h. 40 W. Bored stock well, diameter 5 Inches, depth 16.2 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point Is at land-surface datum. Records available: 1946-48.

Mar.Aug.Oct.Dec.Feb.

13,16221325,

1946

1947

12.3012.4312.8812.4511.69

JuneJulySeptDec.Feb.

8,29

. 753,

1947

1948

1212131312

.21

.59

.10

.02

.32

Apr.JuneAug.Oct.

10, 1948835

12.3612.4012.6212.80

-3-40-16da. Owner unknown. Nl/iSEf gec. 16, T. 3 S., It. 40 W. Bored observation well, diameter 6 Inches, depth 14.34 feet below lan<?-surface datum. Measuring point, top of cement slab, 1.0 foot above lanif-surface datum. Records available: 194'-48.

Mar.Aug.Oct.Dec.Feb.

13,16221325,

1946

1947

9.7410.8110.2310.1210.09

JuneJulySeptDec.Feb.

8,29

. 763,

1947

1948

910111110

.70

.02

.90

.52

.67

Apr.JuneAug.Oct.Dec.

10, 19488358

10.4010.2810.3011.4911.11

3-40-22ab. Owner unknown. NW^NE-j sec. 22, T. 3 S., R. 40 W. Bored observation well, diameter 5 Inches, depth 19.2 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point, top of cement slab, 0.25 foot above lard-surface datum. Records available: 1946-48.

Mar.Aug.Oct.Dec.Feb.

9,16221325,

1946

1947

15.1815.0813.6811.9512.47

JuneJulySeptDec.Feb.

8,29

. 753 f

1947

1948

1110131213

.06

.02

.37

.61

.94

Apr,JuneAug.Oct.Dec.

10, 19488358

14.7214.3512.6014.5514.06

3-40-28bd. Owner unknown. SE-^NW^ sec. 28, T. 3 S., R. 40 W. Bored observation well, diameter 5 Inches, depth 25.5 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point Is at land-surface datum. Records available: 1046-48.

Mar.Aug.Oct.Dec.Feb.

20,16221325,

1946

1947

10.0212.7511.7911.5411.33

JuneJulySeptDec.Feb.

8,29

. 953 r

1947

1948

1110121111

.23

.90

.53

.91

.86

Apr.JuneAug.Oct.Dec.

10, 19488358

11.5912.1012.0312.6512.13

3-40-30dc. Owner unknown. SVIfjSE^ sec. 30, T. 3 S., R. 40 E. Bored stock well, diameter 8 Inches, depth 19.5 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point, top of board platform, 0.16 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1946-47. Measurements discontinued after June 8, 1947. Mar. 1, 1946, 11.81; Oct. 22, 1946, 12.79; Feb. 25, 1947, 12.20; June 8, 1947, 12.23.

3-40-33dd. Owner unknovm. SE-^SEt sec. 33, T. 3 S., R. 40 W. Drilled observation well, diameter 6 inches, depth 27.4 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point, top of cement slab, at land-surface datum. Records available: 1946-48.

Mar.Aug.Oct.Dec.Feb.

4,16221325,

1946

1947

14.5014.2913.3013.6814.10

JuneJulySeptDec.Feb.

8,29

. 763,

1947

1948

1411131213

.08

.90

.50

.28

.75

Apr.JuneAug.Oct.Dec.

10, 19488358

13.7113.7512.8813.4512.89

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50 WATER LEVELS AND ARTFSIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

3-41-13CC. Owner unknown. SW^SMTt sec. 13, T. 3 S., R. 41 W. Unused bored domestic -well, diameter 5 inches, depth 15.1 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point, top of casing, at land-surface datum. Records available: 1946-48.

Date

June Aug. Oct. Dec. Feb.

12, 16 22 13 25,

1946

1947

Water level14.70 15.78 15.51 15.32 15.28

Date

June July Sept Feb.

8, 1947 29

. 7 ?, 1948

Water level15.31 10.78 11.14 13.84

Date

Apr. June Aug. Oct.

10, 1948 8 3 5

V/ater level13.59 13.50 13.37 12.00

4-41-2aa. Owner unknown. NE^NE-; sec. 2, T. 4 S., R. 41 W. Bored domestic and stock well, diameter 6 inches, depth 29.9 feet below land- surface datum. Measuring point, top of cement slab, 0.66 foot above land- surface datum. Records available: 1946-48.

Mar .Aug.Oct.Dec.Feb.

1,16221325,

1946

1947

2325252424

.67

.57

.02

.89

.76

JuneJulySeptFeb.

8,29

. 73,

1947

1948

84.8124.9786.2025.62

Apr.JuneAug.Oct.

10, 1948834

24.7924.7325.2525.98

4_42-24ca. Jake Waltz. NL-jSW^ sec. fc4, ^. * S., R. 42 W. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 24 inches, depth 72 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, north side, 0.8 foot below land-surface datum. Records available: 1946-48.

Aug.Oct.Dec .Feb.June

17,221325,8

1946

1947

25.7825.5025.0924.8524.90

JulySeptDec.Feb.Apr.

29,. 7

53,

10

1947

1948

8525842584

.50

.89

.97

.14

.85

JuneAug.Oct.Dec.

8, 1948348

25.2025.3825.8325.17

4-42-34db. Owner unknown. NW-4 SL-; sec. 34 T. 4 S., R. 42 W. Bored observation well, diameter 5 inches, depth 14.8 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point, top of cement slab, 0.08 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1946-48.

Mar.Feb.JuneJuly.

22,25,8

29

19461947

9.428.929.579.25

SeptDec.Feb.Apr.

V,53,

10

1947

1948

10999

.31

.43

.86

.27

JuneAug.Oct.Dec.

8, 1948348

9.439.6010.049.73

5-43-4aa. Owner unknown. NE^IIEf sec. 4, T. 5 S., R. 42 W. Bored stock well, diameter 6 inches, depth 37.2 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point, top of cement slab, 1.0 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: l°46-48.

Mar.Aug.Oct.

1°,1622

1^)46 22. "823.1122.81

Feb.JulyDec.

25,295

1947 82.6683.1021.83

Feb.JuneDec.

3,88

1948 81.9821.8322.68

Clark County

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of record, in 2 wells in Clark County

Well

5 12

Length of record (years)

8 8

Highest level

25 67

.68

.02Nov . llov.

Date

26, 26,

1942 1942

Lowest level

29 74

.36

.05June Dec .

Dati

5, 16,

3

1946 1947

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Difference between highest and lowest recorder water levels and net change in water level, in 1948 and for period of record, in 2 wells in Clark County

Well

5 12

Difference between highest and lowest

levels

3.68 7.03

Net rise in 1948

0.83 2.46

Net rise (+) or net decline (-) for period of

record+ 1.07 -3.39

5. V/innie Floyd. NH^NV/t sec. 12, T. 33 S., R. 25 W. Records avail­ able: l°40-48. Mar. 20, 28.74; June 21, 28.40; Sept. 24, 27.66.

7. M. C. Harper. SV/tSEf sec. 32, T. 33 S., R. 21 W. Records avail­ able: 1940-47. Measurements discontinued after Sept. 17, 1947.

12. Ralph Gardner. SVJfSWf sec. 11, T. 33 S., R. 24 W. Records available: 1940-48. Sept. 24, 69.73; Dec. 30, 71.59.

Coffey County

19-17-9ab. Atchiaon, Topeka ic Santa Fe Railway. NW-JHL^ sec. 9, T. 19 S., h. 17 E. Unused dug industrial well, diameter 6 feet, depth 19.1 feet below land-surface datura. Measuring point, top of boards over well, 0.5 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948.

Date

May Julv

7 6

Water level3.90 4.64

Date

Aug. 26 Oct. 15

Water level4.11 5.98

Date

Nov. 26

Water level6.01

20-15-34dcb. Owner unknown. liV/fS^fSL^ sec. 34, T. 20 S., R. 15 K. Unused dug domestic well, diameter 2.5 feet, depth 39.5 feet below land- surface datum. Measuring point, top of concrete, south side, 0.6 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948.

May July

7 6

5 4

30 63

Aug. Oct.

26 15

4 6

.71

.03Nov. 26 8 .35

22-15-34da. B. D. Harreld. NEfSE-j sec. 34, T. 22 S., R. 15 E, Un­ used dug domestic and stock well, diameter 3 feet, depth 17.9 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point, top of plank over well, at land- surface datum. Records available: 1948. May 6, 8.38; July 6, 13.21; Aug. 26, 12.53; Oct. 15, 16.90.

Comanche County

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of record, in 2 wells in Comanche County

Well

19

Length of record (years )

8 8

Highest level

37.72 85.44

June Sept

Date

21, 1948 .17, 1947

Lowest level

40.52 98.30

Jure Dec.

Df.ce

20, 1941 20, 1946

Difference between highest and lowest recorded water levels and net change in water level, in 1948 and for period of record, in 2 wells in Comanche County

Well

1 9

1. A. available: Dec. 30, 38

Difference between highest -and lowest

leve] s

2.80 12.86

A. Carpenter. NE-JNE-^ 1940-48. Mar. 20, 38. .07.

Net rise in 1948

0.92 6.10

sec. 8, T. 33 S., R. ,50; June 21, 37.72;

Net rise (+) net decline for perioC

recor-d

-3 .*26

20 W. Records Sept. 24, 37.76;

or (-) of

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7. W. D. Aitken. NW-jlJE^ sec. 35, T. 34 S., R. 17 W. Records avail­ able: 1940-46. Measurements discontinued after June 5, 1946.

9. H. R. Burnette. NW-J-NE^ sec. 13, T. 32 S., R. 17 W. Records available: 1940-48. Mar. 20, 88.11; Sept. 24, 91.38; Dec. 29, 92.20.

Cowle? County

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of record, ___________________in 4 wells in Cowley County___________________

Date Date

124042

5544

.5

.5

.5

11161025

." 9

.19

.82

.23

Jan.JulyMayJune

2,5,

16,28,

1945194719451947

27.3123.0416.0628.98

JuneJan.Feb.Aug.

1,10,8,

30,

1946194819471946

Difference between highest and lowest recorded water levels and net change in water l&vel, in 1948 and for period of record, in 4 wells in Cowley County

Well

1 2

40 42

Difference between highest and lowest

levels

15.32 6.85 5.24 3.75

Net rise (+) or net decline (-)

in 1948

+0.59 + 3.97 +1.66 -.16

Net rise (+) or net decline (-) for period of

record-0.37 -2.48 -1.87 +2.03

1. Winfield well 2 east. SW. corner SE^ sec. 18, T. 32 S., R. 3 E. Records available: 1944-48. Jan. 10, 15.56; Mar. 31, 15.48; July 3, 15.02; Sept. 28, 14.89.

2. United States Army and Fairchild Aircraft Co. SEfNE^ sec. 19, T. 33 S., R. 4 E. {Strother Field well 5). Records available: 1946-48. Jan. 10, 23.04; Mar. 31, 17.82; July 3, 17.04; Sept. 28, 19.00.

40. City of Winfield. NW^SW^Ntt sec. 19 . 32 S., R. 3 E. Records available: 1944-48. Jan. 10, 14.46; Mar. 31, 14.33; July 3, 14.01; Sept. 28, 12.69.

41. City of Winfield. NE-iSW^NEt sec. 19, T. 32 S., R. 3 E. Records available: 1944-46. Measurements discontinued after Feb. 21, 1946.

42. Geol. Survey, U. S. Dept . of Interior. SW. corner sec. 21, T. 32 S., R. 3 E. Records available: 1944-48. Jan. 10, 26.38; Mar. 31, 26.29; July 3, 27.21; Sept. 28, 26.44.

Crawford County

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of record, in 1 well in Crawford County

WellLength of record (years)

Highest level Date Lowest

level Date

24 __________ 7 _____ 262.10 Sept. 10. 1942 275.66 June 10. 1948

Difference between highest and lowest recorded water levels and net change in water level, in 1948 and for period of record, in- 1 well in Crawford County _____________________________________________________

Difference between »,*.,, *, , Net decline Well highest and lowest Ne* d!f^ne for period _________________ levels ln 1948 of record24 ______ ______ 11.56 ________________ 11.56 ______________ 9.65

1. John P. Biddle. NE^SEf sec. 5, T. 31 S., R. 25 E. Records avail­ able: 1^42-47. No measurements made in 1948.

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24. City of Glrard. sec. 24, T. 29 S., R. 23 E. Recordsavailable: 1942-48. June 10, 273.66.

83. Kansas City Railway Co. MY^-NEi sec. 20, T. 30 S., R. 25 E. Records available: 1944-47. No measurements made In 1948.

Douglas County

13-20-llbab. Armstrong Martin. NWjNE-ilNWj sec. 11, T. 13 S., R. 20 E. Drilled stock well, diameter 8 Inches, depth 37.8 feet below lani-surface datum. Measuring point, top of casing, north side, 0.9 foot above land- surface datum. Records available: 1948.

Date

May 4 July 6

Water level18.90

a 18.69

Date

Aug. 26 Oct. 15

Water level18.23 19.31

Date

Nov. 26

Water level19.88

a Nearby well pumping.

14-19-23ccc. C. A. Puckett. SWjSTJ^ sec. 23, T. 14 S., R. 19 E. Unused dug domestic well, diameter 3 feet, depth 12.7 feet below land- surface datum. Measuring point, top of lower Inner edge of sewer pipe, 0.3 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948.

May July

7 6

3 3

.67

.67Aug. Oct.

26 15

4 5

.00

.26Nov. 26 3 .74

Edwards County

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of record, In 5 wells in Edwards County

Well

1 2

10

Length of record (years)

4.5 4.5 4.5

Highest level

5.03 + 1.10 63.42

Date

Aug. 23, 1948 Aug. 23, 1948 July 2, 1947

Lowest level

7.97 3.50

68.20

Sept Feb. Mar.

Date

.13, 1946 14, 1945 13, 1946

Difference between highest and lowest recorded water levels and net change In water level, In 1948 and for period of record, In 3 Wells in Edwards bounty

Well

1 2 10

Difference between highest and lowest

levels2.94 4.60 4.78

Net rise (+) or net decline (-)

In 1948+ 1.21 -.25 + .10

Net rise for period of record

0.14 3.41 .75

1. Owner unknown. NW^-SWj sec. 35, T. 24 S., R. 19 W., north well of a battery of 3 wells. Records available: 1944-48.

Date

Jan. 17 Feb. 18 Mar. 16

Water level7.19 6.69

. 5.76

Date

Apr. 15 May 20 June 24

Water level6.046.r?6.41

Date

July 19 Aug. 23 Sept. 22

Water level5.91 5.03 5.97

Date

Oct. 19 Nov. 24 Dec. 21

Water level6.35 6.46 6.14

2, Owner unknown, able: 1944-48.

3ec . 7, T. 24 S., R. 18 W. Records avail-

Jan. 17Feb. 18Mat-. 16

0.202.061.43

Apr. 151.40 I Aug. 23+1.10 I Nov. 24May 20 1.30 Sept.22 +.59 Dec. 21.Tnly 19 + ..29 I Oct. 19 + .45 I

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54 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

10, Owner unknown. SW^SW^ sec. 22, T. 23 S., R. 19 W. available: 1944-48.

Records

Date

Jan. 20 Feb. 18 Mar. 16

Water level64.27 64.18 64.24

Date

Apr. 15 May 20 June 24

Water level64.12 64.20 63.89

Date

July 19 Aug. 23 Sept. 22

Water level63.88 64.18 64.07

Date

Oct. 19 Nov. 24

Water level64.19 64.18

Bills County

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of record, in 2 wells in Ellla County

Well

215 218

Length of record (years )

7 7

Highest level

13.34 13.00

July Sent

Date

11, 1945 . 7, 1944

Lowest level

17.70 54.67

Oct. Dec.

Date

15, 1947 22, 1943

Difference between highest and lowest recorded water levels and net change in water level, in 1948 and for period of record, in 2 wells in Ellis County

Well

215 218

Difference between highest and lowest

levels

4.56 41.67

Ne t ri s e in 1948

1.41 1.53

Net rise (+) or net decline (-) for period of

re co rd-1.97

+17.94

1. City of Hays. SEi-NWi sec. 4, T. 14 S., R. 18 W. Drilled and driven observation well, diameter 1.5 inches, depth 34 feet below land- surface datum. Measuring point, top of pipe, 0.7 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1946-48.

Date

Apr. 27 May 19 June 18July 17 Aug. 20 Sept. 20 Oct. 19 Nov. 18Dec. 18

2.driven

Water level

, 1946 25.40 23.08 25.6326.22 26.30 25.63 25.30 24. 3C24.63

Date

Jan, 20, 1947 Feb. 18 Mar. 19Aor. 22 July 20 Aug. 25 Sept .20 Dec. 21

City of Hays. STIjSWi sec. 3, observation well, diameter 1.25

Water level24.30 24.47 24.8023.97 23.60 24.20 24.30 23.90

Date

Jan. 21, Feb. 20 Mar. 20Apr. 19 June 21 Sept. 20 Oct. 20 Nov. 21

T. 14 S., R. 18 W. inches, depth 35.3

Water level

1948 23.90 23.47 19.3023.88 25.22 24.72 23.33 23.63

Drilled and feet below land

Apr,MayJuneJulyAug.SentOct.Nov.Dec.

25, 194619181720

.20191918

26.3534.6333.8034.8035.3035.3035. r 534. 9C34.30

Jan.Feb.Mar.Apr.Julyfair-SeptDec.

20, 19471819212925

.2021

34.5534.6334.6334.3834.4035.2034.3034.40

Jan.Feb.Mar.Apr.JuneSeptOct.Nov.

21, 194820202121

.202115

34.3034.0534.0533.9735.8036.7235.4735.30

3. City of Hays. SVjiNWj 3e c. 3, T. 14 S., R. 18 W. Drilled and driven observation well, diameter 1,25 inches, depth 41.4 feet below land- surface datum. Records available: 1946-48,

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3--Continued.

Date

Apr.MayJuneJulyAug'.Sept.Oct.Nov.Dec.

26, 19461918172020161918

Water level34.3129.8231.4032,2332,8232,4032.0731,7331.53

Date

Jan.Feb.Mar.Apr.JulyAug.SeptDec.

20, 19471819222025

.2220

Water level30.6530.3230.2331.2329.4030.7031.0031.10

Date

Jan.Feb.Mar.Apr.JuneSeptOct.Nov.

21, 194820201921

,192020

Water level31.0030.1530.3029. 1331.9832.3531.0731.32

4. City of Hays. SW^NE^ sec. 33, T. 13 S., R. 18 W. Drilled and driven observation well, diameter 1.5 inches, depth 67 feet belour land- surface datum. Measuring point, top of pipe, 0.8 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1946-48.

Apr.MayJuneJulyAug.SeptOct.Nov .

27, 194619181720.201918

54.5757.3758.9559.2060.7858.5357.8757.86

Dec.Jan.Feb.Mar.Apr.JulyAug.

21, 194620, 19471819222025

57.3357.2856.7056.8754.9554.2055.20

SeptDec.Jan.Feb.Mar.Apr.June

.22, 19472222, 194817201921

54.8054.5054.6055.0355.4555.1256.95

215. A. H. Romlne. NE^NWi gec> 7> T< xl Sfj R> 16 w< Records available: 1941-48. Jan. 15, 15.13; Apr. 14, 13.29; July 20- 14.62; Oct. 20, 16.?9.

218. W. W. Bemls. NE^NEj sec. 16, T. 12 S., R. 17 W. Records avail­ able: 1941-48. Jan. 15, 47.62; Apr. 14, 17.76; July 20, 21.67; Oct. 20, 36.00.

Bills County

Smoky Hill Valley

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of record in 14 wells in Bills County. Smoky Hill Valley

Well

14-16-l7cb14-16-36bb14-18-12bb14-18-26aa14-20-3 5dd15-16-6dd15-16-13bb15-17-19ab15-17-25cb15-18-lbb15-18-16bb15-19-6aa15-19-13ab15-19-35aa

Length of H h t

fecord , level (years )

22222222222222

18192318142213

1391118

552

659

.05

.69s,

.96

.03

.P3T r»

!^7

.67

.52

.12

.62

.06

.08

.45

JulyJulyDec.JulvJulyMayJuneApr.JulyOct.JulyDec.July<jan.

Date

25,23,

1,23,23,10,4,8,

23,9,

23,1,

0^ »8 F

19471947194819471947194719481948194719481947194819471948

Lowest level

19212720162414

1401228

952

970

.62

.74

.15

.85

.29

.33

.85

.50

.10

.22

.55

.59

.30

.70

Date

Oct.MayJulyJan.Aug.Aug.JulvJulyJulyJulyJulyAug.Oct.Apr.

9,10,30,8,8,9,

I7 ,22,12,24,12,8,8,8 ,

19481947194619481946194619461946194619461946194619471948

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56 WATER LFVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1940, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

Difference between highest and lowest recorded water levels and net change in water level, In 1948 and for period of record, In 14 wells in Ellls County, Smoky Hill Valley

Difference between Well highest and lowest

levels

14-16-17cb14-16-36bb14-18-12bb14_18-26aa14-20-35dd15-16-6dd15-16-13bb15-17-19ab15-17-25cb15-18-lbb15-18-16bb15-19-6aa15-19-13ab15-19-35aa

1.572.053.192.821.362.16.98.83.58

10.103.93.53

3.2211.25

Net rise (+) or net decline (-)

In 1948

-0.23-.35

+ 1.04+ .35-.05+ .45+ .18-.08-.31+ .9S+ .47+ .12+ .25-1.35

Net rise (+) or net decline (-) for period of

record-0.02-.15

+3.19+ .51+ .63

+ 1.72+ .63+ .46+ .03

+8.92+ .35+ .53+ .02-.36

One measurement was made In each of the observation wells In Ellls

County, Smoky Hill Valley, In 1946. These measurements for 1946 were In­

advertently omitted from the 1946 water-level report but are Included In

this report.

14-16-17cb. Owner unknown. NW^SW|- sec. 17, T. 14 S., R. 16 W. Rec­ ords available: 1946-48.

Date

Aug. Apr.

2, 1946 8. 1948

Wat or level19.60 18.87

Date-

June Auc.

4,5

1948

Water level19.18 18.59

Date

Oct. 9, 1948

Water level19.62

14-16-36bb. Tony Wagner. NW^N1.^ sec. 36, T. 14 S., R. 16 W. Record? available: 1946-48.

July ] Jan.

7, 1946 8, 1948

19.77 Apr. 8, 1948 19,82 Aug. 5, 1948 19.83 19.78 June 4 20.16 Oct. 9 19.92

14-18-12bb. J. Brull. available: 1946-48.

sec. 12, T. 14 S., R. 18 W. Records

JulyJan.Apr.

30,o'8

19461948

27.1524.8324.72

JuneAug.

A5' 1948 25.05

24.60Oct.Dec.

9,1

1948 25.6523.96

l4-18-26aa. P. J. Befort. NE^NE^ sec. 26, T. 14 S., R. 18 W. Rec­ ords available: 1946-48.

JulyJan.Apr.

22,8,8

19461948

20.7620.8520.18

JuneAug.

4,5

1948 19.9519.38

Oct.Dec.

9,1

1948 20.4520.25

l4-20-35dd. F. A. Pfannestlal. SE^SE^ sec. 35, T. 14 S., R. 20 W. Records available: 1946-48.

Aug. Jan.

8, 1946 8, 1948

16 15

.29

.58Apr. June

8, 4

1948 15.71 15.79

Aug. Oct.

9* 1948 15.42 15.66

15-]6-6dd. Ted Thalen. available: 1946-48.

sec. 6, T. 15 S., R. 16 W. Records

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KANSAS, ELLIS COUNTY 57

15-16-6dd Continued.

Date

Aug. Jan. Apr.

* * IO> CO CO 1946

1948

Water level24.33 22.8022.58

Date

June Aug.

4, 1948 5

Water levej.23.1722.85

Date

Oct. Dec.

9, 19481

Water level23.79 22.61

15-16-13bb. Owner unknown. ords available: 1946-48.

VVj sec. 13, T. 15 S., R. 16 W. Rec-

July Jan.

IV, 8,

IP 46 1948

14.85 14.42

Apr. June

8, 4

1948 14.14 13.87

Aug. Oct.

5,9

1948 13.94 14.22

15-17-19ab. LIker. able: 1946-48.

«iNEi sec. 19, T. 15 S., R. 17 V». Records avail-

JulyJan.Apr.

22,8,8

19461948

140.50139.70139.67

JuneAug.

4,5

1948 139.90139.03

Oct.Dec.

9,1

1948 140.11140.04

15-17-25cb. George Meder. ords available: 1946-48.

sec. 25, T. 15 S., R. 17 \V. Rec­

JulyJan.AT.

12,8,8

19461948

12.1011.8011.72

JuneAug.

4,5

1948 11.6711.72

Oct.Dec.

9,1

1948 11.8412.07

15-18-lbb. Mat Rohr. NW^NW^ sec. I, T. 15 S., R. 13 HT. Records available: 1946-48.

JulyJan.Apr.

24,8,8

19461948

28.2219.7019.38

JuneAug.

4,5

1948 18.6018.40

Oct.Dec.

9,1

1948 18.1219.30

15-18-16bb. T. W. Wolf. available: 1946-48.

i sec. 16, T. 15 S., R. 18 Y». Records

JulvJan.Apr.

12,8,8

19461948

9.559.236.72

JuneAug.

4,5

1948 7.896.65

Oct.Dec.

ql' 1948 8.588.70

15-19-6aa. Aug. Lelker. NE^NE^ sec. 6, T. 15 S., R. 19 W. Records available: 1946-48.

Aug.Jan.Ap_r.

8,8,8

19461948

52.5952.2052.25

JuneAug.

4,5

1948 52.1952.13

Oct.Dec.

9,1

1948 52.3552.06

15-19-13ab. Pete Wolfe. NWjNEi sec. 13, T. 15 S., R. 19 W. Records available: 1946-48.

July KApr. E

5, 1946 3, 1948

9.07 6.19

June Aug.

4, 5

1948 7.30 5.75

Oct. 9, 1948 9.05

15-19-35aa. J. Zlmmerman. NE^NE^ sec. 35, T. 15 S., R. 19 V». Rec­ ords available: 1946-48.

JulyJan.Apr.

16,8,8

19461948-

60.1659.4570.70

JuneAug.

4,5

1948 61.0461.90

Oct.Dec.

ql' 1948 64.2561.02

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58 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

Flnney County

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of In 11 wells in Flnney County

record

Well

12568

13152326

10021005

Length of Hlghest record iSv^l (years) level

12.59999999964

5105191573

84067

111a 107

.00

.33

.10

.25

.45

.76

.51

.73

.22

.51

.38

Date

JuneJuneDec.JuneNov.MayApr.JulyApr.MayJan.

1,25,15,21,16,5,

25,31,13,25,17,

19471944194819401948194219471947194819451948

Loweit level

111092220754

144571

119125

.46

.82

.54

.82

.25

.63

.40

.30

.60

.65

.08

Mar.Oct.Jan.JuneJuneSeptSeptFeb.Apr.Dec.Tec,

Date

8,25,28,22,21,.23,.20,iv,24,18,10,

19411943194019461940193919401940194119481948

a Pumping recently.

Difference between highest and lowest recorded water levels and net change In water level. In 1948 and for nerlod of record In 11 wells In Plnney

Well

12568

13152326

10021005

Difference between highest and lowest

levels

6.464.493.445.571.803.376.094.574.388.14

17.70

Het rise (+) or net decline (-)

In 1948

+ 0.08-1.19+ .82+ .66+ .31+ .38

+ 1.24-.34-.40

-7.12(a)

Net rise ( » ) net decline for period

record+ 2.89+ 1.77+3.35-l.PO+ 1.59+ 1.77+ 4.67+3.62+3 .'57-6.65

-10.04

or (-) of

a No measurements made In 1947.

1. Mrs. A. M. Reld. NE^NE-^ sec. 9, T. 24 S., R. 33 W. available: 1939-48.

Lowest dally water level

Records

Day123456789

101112131415161718192021222324

Eah. Mar...... 6.... 6.... 6.... 6.... 6.... 6.... 6.... 6.... 6.... 6.... 6.... 6.... 6.... 6.... 6.... 6.... 6.... 6.... 6

.68

.67

.67

.68

.67,65.65.64.6?.62.62.61.60.58.56.54.49.40,32

.... 6.25

.... 66.67 66.68 66.71 6

.21

.18

.15

.13

Apr.6.096.076.066.066.076.066.096.116.086.046.056.086.106.085.895.705.675.705.765.805.815.835.865.90

May.6.116.156.186.196.216.236.266.296.326.356.376.266.016.016.116.196.246.296.336.376,406.426.446.46

June6.576.576.556.556.556.556.556.556.566.566.556.506.516.556.566.566.566.536.516.51....6.546.576.58

July6.46........6.426.416.426.426.426.436.446.456.466.476.496.506.506.496.476.466.456.456.466.466.46

Aug.6.416.416.436.436.426.416.416.416.406.386.366.366.366,366.366.366.366.366.376.406.436.466.496.51

Sept,666666666666666666666666

.50

.49

.44

.39

.36

.36

.37

.38

.39

.39

.40

.42

.43

.42

.41

.41

.43

.45

.47

.50

.51

.53

.55

.58

Nov.6.616.626.626.616.646.666.656.666.686.686.686.696.696.706.696.716.686.696.716.726.756.746.736.73

Dec.6.736.756.736.726.746.746.726.746.746.716.726.726.726.736.746.736.736.736.73....................

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1 Continued.

Lowest daily water levelDay25262728293031

Feb.6.716.696.686.706.69

Mar,16.096.106.106.076.066.066.08

Apr.5.955.986.036.056.066.08

May6.476.486.506.526.536.556.56

June6.606.606.616.546.516.48

July6.476.486.436.466.406.396.40

Aug.6.546.556.546.466.486.506.51

Sept.6.606.626.63...........»

Nov.6.746.746.776.776.766.76

Dec., , . . 6.746.736.716.716.76

2. Maggie B. Smith. NE. corner NW^NEi sec. 30, T. 26 S., R. 32 W. Records available: 1939-48. Feb. 19, 107.39.

5. E. Alberta Reeves. SEiNYI%NW£ g ec . 19, T. 21 S., R. 32 V. Records available: 1939-48.

Date

Jan. Feb. Mar.

14 22 22

Water level19.96 19.94 19.98

Date

Apr. May June

12 19 15

Water level20.10 19.98 19.87

Date

July Aug. Sept

13 16

.20

Water level19.87 19.35 19.26

Date

Oct. Nov. Dec.

13 10 15

Water level19.15 19.65 19.10

6. T. E. Meakel. NWiSWi-STS£ sec. 36, T. 21 S., R. 29 W. Records available: 1939-48.

Date

Mar. 23 AUK. 24

Water level18.2217.78

Date

Sept Oct.

.S3 10

Water level18.08 18.23

Date

Nov. 25 Dec. 21

Water level18.19 18.04

7. Marion Russell. NEiNWf sec. 2, T. 26 S., R. 33 W. Records avail­ able: 1939-47. Measurements discontinued after Aug. 28, 1947.

8. 0. G. Reeve. SWiNE^-SEj- sec. 13, T. 25 S., R. 33 W. Records available: 1939-43. Feb. 19, 73.94; May 26, 73.34; Aug. 17, 73.81; Nov. 16, 75.45.

13. Edwin Wehrley. available: 1939-48.

sec. 13, T. 25 S., R. 31 W. Records

Date

Jan.Feb. Mar.

17 1817

Water level3.09 2.95 2.22

Date

Apr. May

12 20

Water level2.79 3.60

Date

Aug. Sept

23.23

Water level3.08 2.12

Date

Oct. Dec.

19 18

Water level3.17 2.86

15. Floyd A. Edwards. STJ^SWi sec. 2, T. 24 S., R. 33 W. records available: 1959-43. Jan. 25, 9.74; Feb. 25, 9.64; Mar. 25, 9.IP. Measure­ ments diacontinued after Mar. 25, 1948.

23. J. E. Ely. SEiST*iSEi sec. 4, T. 23 S., R. 32 W. Records avail­ able: 1939-48. Apr. 13, 41.63; July 13, 41.75; Oct. 13, 41.57.

26. Garden City Experiment Station. SW^NE^SE^ sec. 3, T. 24 S., R. 32 W. Records available: 1939-48, Jan. 14, 68.34; Apr. 13, 67.22; July 22, 68.47; Oct. 27, 68.78.

1002. United States Army. SW| sec. 27, T. 24 S., R. 31 W. Records available: 1942-43.

Jan.Feb.Mar.

17IS17

113.30113.39112.70

Apr.JuneJuly

162119

113.38117.98112.66

Aug.SeptOct.

23.2219

113.30116.95112.73

Nov.Dec.

2418

114.41119.65

947837 O 51-

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60 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

1005. available:

United States Army, s^i sec. 27, T. 24 S., R. 31 W. Records 1942-45, 1948. Measurements resumed Jan. 17, 1948.

Date

Jan. 17 Feb. 18 Mar. 17

Water level

a!07.38 118.80 114.28

Date

Apr. 16 May 20 June 21

Water level

114.31 119.98 121.15

Date

July 19 Aug. 23 Sept. 22

Water level

122.53 115.77 115.78

Date

Oct. 19 Nov. 24 Dec. 18

Water level

114.73 116.70 125.08

a Pumping recently.

Ford County

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of record in 15 wells in Ford County

Well

811384157596579C96237

100210031004

Length of record (years)

10101010101010101010666

Highest level

07

26444

1414136

831019496

.86

.69

.73

.10

.74

.12

.61

.25

.32

.72

.94

.35

.68

Date

MayJuneJan.JulyMayJulyMayJulyApr.MayDec.JulyMay

13,3,9,?,

15,17,13,2,

19,25,10,4,

20,

1942194219461945194219471942194219451943194719441948

Lowest level

8124246132617201086

a!84109

A 120

.17

.31

.08

.53

.P3

.98

.Rl

.19

.22

.42

.09

.52

.81

Nov.Jan.MayJulyOct.Aug.SeptSeptSeptNov.Nov.Aug.Mav

Date

7,24,16,1,

26,9,

.13,

.13,

. 5,8,

26,19,25,

1939194019401939194719461946194619391939194219431943

a Pumping.

Difference between highest and lowest recorded water levels and net change in water level, in 1948 and for period of record in 1? wells in Ford County

Well

' 8

11384157596579 C96

237100210031004

Difference between highest and lowest

levels

7.314.62

15.352.439.1412.863.206.943.902.70

82.1515.1724.13

Net rise (+) or net decline (-)

in 1948

-0.19+ 1.10+ 1.48-.12-.10

+ 6.62+ .04-.24+ .72+ .22-3.12-2.79+ .04

Net rise (+) net decline for period

record-0.20+ 2.05+6.38+ 1.23-.14

+ 1.43+ 1.30-2.01+ 1.64+2.00-1.48-.68+ .68

or (-) of

8. F. H. Diehl. NWfNWi sec. 34, T. 26 S., R. 25 W. Records avail­ able: 1938-48. Jan. 17, 6.20; Apr. 12, 4.52; July 19, 5.64; Oct. 19, 6.59,

11. George W. Molitor. SWjNWj- sec. 36, T. 21 S., R. 21 W. Records available: 1938-48. Jan. 17, 11.12; Apr. 15, 9.72. Measurements discon­ tinued after Apr. 15, 1948.

38. F. Buns. SE^NEi sec. 1, T. 26 S., R. 24 W. Records available: 1938-48. Jan. 17, 36.27; Apr. 15, 36.34; July 19, 35.48; Oct. 19, 35.05.

41. J. J. Burghardt. NW^SWi sec. 11, T. 25 S., R. 2 W. Records available: 1938-48. Jan. 17, 44.82.

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KANSAS, FRANKLIN COUNTY 61

57. Andrew Bogner. NW£SE| sec. 22, T. 26 S., R. 26 W. Records available: 1938-48. Jan. 17, 7.75; Feb. 18, 7.90.

59. Ward Byers. 1938-48.

i sec. 21, T. 25 S., R. 26 W. Records available:

Date

Mar. Apr.May

17 12 20

Water level15.33 15.53 21.11

Date

JuneJuly AUR.

21 19 23

Water level16.00 15.38 15.65

Date

Sept Oct.

.22 19

Water level16.90 15.88

Date

Nov. Dec.

24 18

Water level15.68 15.53

65. John N. Clark. SWjSUfi sec. 33, T. 26 S., R. 25 W. Records available: 1938-48. Jan. 17, 15.62; Feb. 18, 15.59.

790. 0. N. Nevins. SW^SWi ae c. 23, T. 26 S., R. 24 W. Records available: 1938-48.

Jan.Feb.Mar.

17181-7

19.2218.4119.16

Apr.MayJune

122021

19.0219.1819.28

JulyAug.Sept

1923.22

19.1818.9819.16

Oct.Nov.Dec.

192418

19.1019.0819.49

96. Henry Hattrup. SE^UEj sec. 23, T. 26 S., R. 21 W. Records available: 1938-48. Jan. 17, 8.60; Apr. 15, 7.23; July 19, 7.93> Oct. 19, 8.02.

237. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway. NW^NW^ ae c. 28, T. 25 S., R. 22 W. Records available: 1939-48. Jan. 17, 85.64; Apr. 15, 85.35; July 19, 85.49; Oct. 19, 85.67.

343. B. A. Schuette. NE^NEi sec. 1, T. 26 S., R. 26 W. Records available: 1939-47. Measurements discontinued after July 17, 19*7.

1002. United States Army, available: 1942-48.

sec. 12, T. 26 S., R. 25 W. Records

Feb. 18 Mar. 17

103.72104.58

Apr. 15 May 20

107.15107.51

July 19 Oct. 19

108.14105.76

Dec. 18 105.16

1003. United States Army. ords available: 1942-48.

sec. 13, T. 26 S., R. 26 W. Rec­

Feb. 18 Mar. 17

100.96101.65

Apr. 15 May 20

101.98102.51

July 19 Oct.. 19

102.73104.07

Nov. 24 Dec. 18

104.08104.15

1004. United States Army. Center of NEj sec. 15, T. 26 S., R. 26 E. Correction; Depth to water level on Dec. 10, 1947, was 98.59 feet instead of 198.59 feet as indicated in Water-Supply Paper 1098. Tables giving highest water level and difference in water levels have been corrected in this report. Records available: 1942-48.

Feb. 18 Mar. 17

98.4298.60

Apr. May

1520

98.5496.68

July 19 Oct. 19

98.4598.55

Nov. 24 Dec. 18

98.4298.55

Franklin Count?

17-19-llda. L. W. Serlght. NE^SE^- sec. 11, T. 17 S., R. 19 E. Un­ used drilled .domestic well, diameter 6 Inches, depth 16.7 feet below land- surface datum. Measuring point, top of casing, north side, 0.5 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948.

Date

May 7 July 6

Water level8,03 7.99

Date

Aug. 26 Oct. 15

Water level7.44 8.49

Date

Nov. 26

Water level8.72

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62 WATER LFVELS AND ARTESIAN PRFSSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

» Grant CountT

By Janet S. Olaon

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of in 9 wells in Grant County

record

Well

14578

111314

400

Length of record (years)

888888884

Highest level

318464815745

10412852

.96

.86

.77

.04

.35

.99

.64

.36

.78

Date

JuneMar.Feb.Aug.Nov.MayNov.Aug.Feb.

18,84,15,13,21,10,21,18,28,

194719451946194719461945194619481945

Lowest level

458768885948

10613056

.06

.52

.48

.76

.56

.48

.58

.47

.54

SeptMayNov.MayApr.Dec.JulyMaySept

Date

.16,14,16,14,21,17,14,30,.81,

194119411948194119441948194119411948

Difference between highest and lowest recorded water levels and net change in water level, in 1948 and for period of record in 9 wells in Grant County

Well

14578111314

400

Difference between highest and lowest

levels

13.103.263.711.722.212.491.942.113.76

Net rise (+) or net decline (-)

in 1948

-0.15-.20

-2.00-.24-.13

-1.27+ .21-.72-.89

Net rise (+ net decline for period

record+ 2.14+ 2.11-1.43+ .71+ .83-1.25+ 1.71+ .03-2.60

) or (-)of

1. F. C. Williams. SE^SE^ sec. 30, T. 27 S., B. 37 W. Records available: 1941-48. Jan. 13, 42.62; Feb. 20, 42.39.

4. F. J. Andes. SE^SE^ sec. 9, T. 27 S., R. 38 W. Records avail­ able: 1941-43.

Date

Jan. Feb.

13 20

Water level84.35 85.29

Date

May June

2516

Water level85.44 85.49

Date

Aug. Oct.

18 18

Water level87.41 84.85

Date

Nov. Dec.

1617

Witer level85.58 85.41

5. C. L. Jury. NE^-SE^ sec. 4. T. 27 S., R. 37 W. Records avail­ able: 1941-48. Feb. 19, 65.92; May 24, 66.22; Aug. 18, 68.33; Nov. 16, 68.48.

7. Ethel W. Hoffman. SE^SWj sec. 36, T. 28 S., R. 36 W. "Records available: 1941-48. May 24, 81.20; Aug. 18, 81.14; Nov. 16, 81.42.

8. E. 0 Stuart. NW^NW^ sec. 33, T. 29 S., R. 35 W. Records avail­ able: 1941-48. Feb. 19, 58.20.

11. J. A. Hoffman. SE^SV^ se c. 26, T. 28 S., R. 38 W. Records available: 1941-48.

Jan.Feb.Mar.

138018

47.2847.2747.21

Apr.MayJune

172416

47.3247.4947.57

JulyAug.Sept

1518

.21

47.6247.9548.20

Oct.Nov.Dec.

181617

48.3748.4748.48

13. Fred Powell. NWjNEj sec. 5, T. 89 S., R. 36 VV. Records avail­ able: 1941-48. Feb. 19, 104.84.

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14. Mr. Hall. NE^SIS^ sec. 31, T. 28 S., R. 26 W. Records avail­ able: 1941-48. Feb. 19, 130.10; May 24, 130.17; Aug. 3, 128.36: Nov. 16, 130.44.

400. Kansas State Board of Agriculture, Division of Water Resources, sec. 6, T. 28 S., R. 38 W. Records available: 1944-48.

____________________Lowest dsily water level________________________Day Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Fov. Dec.

1 55.04 54.98 54.91 54.82 55.40 55.50 55.29 56.06 ..... 56.49 56.37 56.092 55.05 54.98 54.90 54.83 55.41 55.49 55.28 56.07 ..... 56.50 56.37 56.083 55.05 54.98 54.89 54.83 55.44 55.46 55.28 56.09 ..... 56.51 56.37 56.084 55.05 54.98 54.39 54.85 55.44 55.45 55.27 56.11 ..... 56.51 56.35 56.075 55.04 54.98 54.88 54.86 55.45 55.45 55.28 56.13 ..... 56.49 56.35 56.076 55.05 54.97 54.88 54.86 55.47 55.44 55.27 56.16 ..... 56.46 56.33 56.067 55.04 54.97 54.87 54.88 55.49 55.41 55.27 56.17 ..... 56.46 56.31 56.068 55.04 54.99 54.87 54.89 55.51 55.41 55.32 56.17 ..... 56.46 56.30 56.069 55.04 54.98 54.86 54.90 55.53 55.40 55.39 56.17 ..... 56.42 56.28 56.06

10 55.04 54.9^ 54.86 54.90 55.56 55.39 55.44 56.19 ..... 56.39 56.27 56.0511 55.04 54.97 54.96 54.91 55.59 55.38 55.49 56.19 ..... 56.38 56.26 56.0412 55.04 54.97 54.86 54.93 55.62 55.36 55.52 56.19 ..... 56.36 56.26 56.0313 55.04 54.96 54.86 54.97 55.66 55.36 55.57 56.19 ..... 56.33 56.24 56.0314 55.03 54.96 54.34 55.00 55.63 55.35 55.63 56.20 ..... 56.32 56.23 56.0315 55.02 54.96 54.84 55.03 55.71 55.35 55.67 56,20 ..... 56.30 56.22 56.0216 55.02 L4.96 54.84 55.06 55.74 55.34 55.69 56.20 ..... 56.28 56.21 56.0217 55.02 54.96 54.84 55.10 55.76 55.36 55.71 56.20 ..... 56.28 56.19 56.0218 55.01 54.95 54.84 55.13 55,76 55.39 55.73 ..... ..... 56.28 56.17 56.0119 55.01 54.95 54.84 55.16 55.77 55.41 55.76 ..... ..... 56.30 56.16 56.0020 55.00 14.94 54.83 55.20 55.78 55.41 55.80 ..... ..... 56.32 56.16 56.0021 55.00 54.94 54.82 55.21 55.80 55.38 55.83 ..... 56.54 56.32 56.15 55.9922 54.99 54.94 54.83 55.25 55.30 55.36 55.85 ..... 56.53 56.33 56.14 55.9823 54.99 54.^-4 54.82 55.27 55.80 55.35 55.88 ..... 56.51 56.33 56.13 55.9824 54.99 54.94 54.82 55.28 55.81 55.33 55.90 ..... 56.48 56.35 56.12 55.9325 54.99 54.94 54.81 55.30 55.^8 55.32 55.92 ..... 56.47 56.35 56.12 55.9626 55.00 54.92 54.81 55.30 55.71 55.31 55.94 ..... 56.44 56.35 56.11 55.9627 55.00 54.91 54.31 55.33 55.66 55.30 55.96 ..... 56.44 56.35 56.11 55.9528 54.99 54.92 54.32 55.35 55.63 55.29 55.93 ..... 56.44 56.34 56.10 55.9529 54.98 54.92 54.81 55.36 55.59 55.29 56.00 ..... 56.47 56.34 56.10 55.9430 54.98 54.80 55.38 55.56 55.29 56.02 ..... 56.48 56.37 56.10 55.93 51 54.98______54.81______55.55______56.04 .....______56.58______55.95

Gray County

By Janet S. Olson

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of record in 5 wells in Gray County

Well

1 37a 11

Length of Highest record level 4 (years )

9 9 9 9 9

3162 72 + 57

.48

.30

.T2

.70

.05

Date

Jrne Dec. Sept May Dec.

13, 15,

.21, 25,I?,

1941 1947 1948 1945 1948

Lowest level

7 169 77 8

59

.56

.33

.70

.20

.74

Oct. Sent Mav Oct. Aug.

Date

8, .21, 22, 7,

18,

1940 1948 1940 1939 1945

Difference between highest and lowest recorded water levels and n?t ch in water level, in 1943 and for period of record, in 5 wells in Gray County

Well

1 3 7 8

11

Difference between highest and lowest

levels4.08 6,53 4.88 8.90 2.69

Net rise (+) ; or net decline (-)

in 1948+ 1.85 -.49 + .65 -.29 + .40

Net rise for period of record

2.30 1.74 4.66 5.04 1.59

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64 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

1. G. A. Hard. able: 1939-48.

sec. 20. T. 25 S., R. 2P W. Records avail­

Date

Jan. 1 Feb. 18 Mar. 17

Water level5.78 5.31 5.49

Date

Apr. 12 May 20 June 17

Water level4.20 5.87 5.49

Date

July 19 Aug. 22 Sept. 22

Water level6.10 6.12 6.30

Date

Oct. 19 Nov. 24 Dec. 17

Water level6.38 5.85 5.04

3. N. A. Mans. NEfcS»iNWi ge c. 7, T. 28 S., R. 27 W. Records avail­ able: 1939-48. Mar. 19, 163.95; June 17, 166.06; Sept. 21, 169.33; Dec. 17, 163.29.

7. P. Brietenbach and others. SEiST^SEi sec. 36, T. 26 S., R. 29 W. Records available: 1939-48. Mar. 19, 73.20; June 17, 73.07; Sept. 21, 72.82.

8. NWjNE^SEi gee. 11, T. 26 S., R. 28 W. Records available: 1939-48 Jan. 17, 2.99; Feb. 18, 3.16.

11. J. D. Wetmore. j- sec. 35, T. 29 S., R. £8 W. Records. . . emore. - sec. , . ., . . ecors available: 1939-48. Mar. 19, 57.82; June 17, 57.27; Spot. 21, 57.33; Dec. 17, 57.05.

20. H. E. Fischer. SE%SWiNE-£ sec. 23, T. 25 S., F. 30 W. Records available: 1939-47. No measurements made in 1948.

28. '.V. H. McLaughton. SE^SE^ sec. 14, T. 27 S., F. 29 W. Records available: 1939-47. No measurements made In 1948.

Greele? County

16-39-10cd. School district. SEiSWi sec. 10, T. 16 S., R. 39 W. Drilled domestic well, diameter 5 inches, depth 104.6 feet below land- surface datum. Measuring point, top of casing, 0.2 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1947-48. Aug. 5, 1947, 82.75; Sept. 6, 1947, 82.79; June 24, 1948,. 83.00; July 24, 1948, 82.83.

16-41-20ba. J. Howell. NEiNW^ sec. 20, T. 16 S., R. 41 W. Drilled stock well, diameter 6 inches, depth 153 feet below land-su-rface datum. Measuring point, top of casing, 0.4 foot above land-surface datum. Rec­ ords available: 1947-48.

Date

Aug. Sept Mar.

.1'22,

1947

1948

Water level130.10 130.07 130.75

Date

May June July.

19, 1948 24 14

Water level

130.15 130.06 130.15

Date

July Sept Nov.

24. 1948 .20 12

Water level130.10 130.65 130.33

16-43-26aa. Owner unknown. NE^NE^ sec. 26, T. 16 S., R. 43 W. Drilled observation well, diameter 5 inches, depth 210.1 feet below land- surface datum. Measuring point, top of curbing. 0.4 foot above land-surfac.' datum. Records available: 1947-48. Aug. 12, 1947, 205.03; Sept. 6, 1947, 204.96; June 24, 1948, 204.50; July 24, 1948, 204.90.

17_40-22ccd. Owner unknown. SW^SWi sec. 22, T. 17 S., R. 40 W. Drilled observation well, diameter 5 inches, depth 150.2 feet below land- surface datum. Measuring point, top of casing, 0»1 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1947-48.

Aug.SeptMar.

7,. 622,

1947

1948

140.18138.50138.80

MayJuneJuly

19,2414

1948 141.72136.53145.40

JulySeptNov.

24,.2012

1948 138.70146.59146.78

17-41-30dd. Owner unknown. SE^SEi sec. 30, T. 17 S., R. 41 W. Drilled observation well, diameter 5 inches, depth 111.8 feet below land- surface datum. Measuring point, top of casing, 0.4 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1947-48. Aug. 6, 1947, 89.43; Sept. 6, 1947, 89.35; June 24, 1948, 90.75; July 24, 1948, 89.72.

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KANSAS, HAMILTON COUNTY 65

17-42-28bc. F. S. Luther. SWjNWi sec. 28, T. 17 S., R. 42 I/I. Drilled observation well, diameter 5 inches, depth 23.7 feet below land-surface

datupi. Measuring point, top of casing, 2.3 feet above land-surface datum. Records available: 1947-48. Aug. 6, 1947, 16.04; June 24, 1948, 16.55; July 24, 1948, 16.49.

18-39-10ad. Owner unknown. SE^NS^ see. 10, T. 18 S., R. 39 W.Drilled observation well, diameter 5 inches, depth 133.1 feet below land-surface

datum. Measuring point, top of casing, 0.4 foot above land-surface datum. lecords available: 1947-48.

")ate

*ug. Mar. May

M tOto to en 1947

1943

Water level

109.50 109.62 109.58

Date

June July

24, 1948 14 24

Water level

109.53 109.45 109.45

Date

Sept Nov.

.20, 1948 10

Water level

109.34 109.71

18-40-34aa. Owner unknown. NE^NE^ sec. 34, T. 18 S., R. 40 W. 'drilled observation well, diameter 6 inches, depth 111.6 feet below land- 3urface datum. Measuring point, top of casing, 0.2 foot above lanr3.- surf ace datum. Records available: 1947-48. Aug. 21, 1947, 86.1'0; Sept. 5, 1947, 36.00; June 24, 1948, 86.09; July 24, 1948, 86.04.

18-41-26aa. Aaron Sell. NE^NE^ sec. 26, T. 18 S., R. 41 W. Drilled domestic well, diameter 5 inches, 113.6 feet below land-surface dr bum. Measuring point, top of casing, at land-surface datum. Records available: 1947-48.

Aug,!?eotj£j.r «

6, 1947. 522Jl_1948

101101101

.66

.65

.67

MayJuneJulv

19,2414

1948 101.00102.90101.61

JulySeptNov.

24,.2012

1948 101.65100.21101.78

19-4L-36be. Owner unknown. SW^NVifi 3ec> 35, ,T. 19 S., R. 42 W. "trilled observation well, diameter 5 inches, depth 99.3 feet belo?' land- surface datum. Measuring point, top of casing, 0.1 foot above lard-surface datum. Records available: 1947-48. Aug. 7, 1947, 85.96; Sept. 5, 1947, 85.95; June 24, 1948, 86.06; July 24, 1948, 85.92.

19_43_25aa. Owns* unknown. SE^NEi sec. 25, T. 19 S., R. 43-W. Drilled observation well, diameter 6 inches, depth 101.3 feet belcw land- ourface datum. Measuring point, top of concrete curbing, 1.1 feet above ".and-surface datum. Records available: 1947-48.

'ug. 7,. 9pt. 5"ay 19.

1947

1948

90.7091.5793.40

JuneJuly

24,1424

1948 919491

.64

.33

.64

SeptNov.

.20,12

1948 100.6693.05

20-39-33aa. Owner unknown. NE^NE^ sec. 33, T. 20 S., R. 39 W. "irilled observation well, diameter 6 inches, depth 205.6 feet belcw land- -urface datum. Measuring coint, top of casing, at land-surface datum. Records available: 1947-48.

Aug.6

1947 192.15 191.89

Mar. June

22, 24

1948 192.13 191.88

July 24, 1948 192.03

Hamilton County

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of record in 5 wells in Hamilton County

"'311

2 36 7 ".6

Length of record (years)

9 9 9 9 9

Highest level

12 11 47 42 84

.84

.57

.95 .25'

.38

Date

Apr. July Jan. Dec. Dec.

11, 7,

22,2, 2,

1947 1942 1948 1944 1944

Lowest level

27 14 53 4687

.94

.67

.74

.00

.99

Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. June

Date

22, 16, 16, 27, 24,

1940 1939 1939 1940 1944

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66 WATER LFVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

Difference between highest and lowest recorded water levels and net change in water level, in 1948 and for period of record, in 5 wells in Hamilton County

Well

23 67

16

Difference between highest and lowest

levels

15.10 3.10 5.79 3.75 3.61

Net rise (+) or net decline (-)

in 1948

+0.06 -.33 -.62 + .19 -.22

Net rise (+) or net decline (-) for period of

record+13.23 + 1.23 + 1.04 + 2.35 -1.47

2. R. Holdren. NWjNW^ sec. 22, T. 23 S., R. 43 W. Records available: 1939-42, 1945-48. Feb. 25, 13.85; May 27, 14.40; Aug. 19, 15.95; Nov. 11, 13.78.

3. B. Rees. 1939-48.

sec. 8, T. 24 S., R. 40 W. Records available:

Date

Jan. 22 Feb. 25 Mar. 21

Water level12.84 11.60 12.86

Date

Apr. 25 May 27 June 16

Water level13.06 12.54 12.18

Date .

July 14 Aug. 19 Sept. 27

Water level12.13 12.23 12.72

Date

Oct. 11 Nov. 11 Dec. 27

Water level12.64 12^72 12.94

6. Belle Heinlein. SW^SEj sec. 24, T. 24 S., R. available: 1939-48.

W. Records

Jan.Feb.Mar.

222521

47.9549.5650.02

Apr.MayJune

252716

51.1348.3851.81

JulyAug.Sept

1419

.27

52.1051.9952.39

Oct.Nov.Dec.

111127

52.3352.2452.20

7. I.E. Martin. NWiSWi sec. 16, T. 23 S., R. 40 W. Records avail- able: 1939-48. Feb. 25, 42.81; Aug. 19, 43.21; Nov. 12, 43.42.

16. Charles H. Miller. SE^SWi sec. 22, T. 25 S., R. 39 W. Records available: 1939-48. Aug. 19, 86.61; Nov. 11, 87.19.

Harvey County

in

Well

72294

325701817824831832833852853854875876877880881888889890

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of record 25 wells in Harvey County that are not affected by pumpingLength of record ( years)

1111

111110101010101010101010101010101010

Highest level

1317

53065

11125965

.73

.15

.16

.71

.13

.77

.53

.41

.11

.27

.03

.24+ .98

21923

.79

.95

.56

.23+.43.89.10

MayMay

MayMayApr.MayMayMayOct.MaySoptApr.Mar.Dec.MaySeptSeptJulyMayMay

Date

31,31,

1,27,20,4>4,4,2,6,

.30,27,2,

22,6,

.30,

.30,27,6,2,

19461946

194519471945194519451945194519441945194519451944194519451945194519441945

Lowest level

2540

134417182020151611146

271488887

.35

.92

.01

.23

.12

.16

.54

.35

.79

.66

.93

.87

.04

.83

.95

.38

.44

.95

.95

.07

Date

Oct.Apr.

JuneNov.Oct.Nov.Nov.Nov.MayNov.Feb.Nov.Oct.Nov.Jan.Mar.Nov.Oct.Oct.Nov.

v,3,4,! *f2,

25,5,5,5,

2 5'& >9,1,

25,8,

27,10,24,27,v,5,

1937193819381938193919331940194019401940194719401948194019401940194119471947193919461940

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KANSAS, HARVEY COUNTY 67

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of record in 25 wells in Harvey Count? that are not affected by pumpine Continued

Well

891892893

11741187

Length of TT. -u«._o. record Highest(years) level

10 +0.4610 +1.1510 +.878 2.288 3.68

Difference between highest and

Date

May 11, 1942May 12, 1944May 4, 1942May 1, 1945May 4, 1945

Lowest level

4.683.923.7711.1110.44

Date

Sept. 26, 1946Oct. 3, 1940Jan. 27, 1941Jan. 29, 1948Dec. 5, 1947

lowest recorded water levels and net changein water level, in 1948 and for period of recordCounty

Well

7229432570181782483183283385285385487587687788088188888989089189289311741187

that are not affected

Difference between highest and lowest

levels

11.6223.777.85

13.5210,9912.399.017.9410.887.395.909.637.026.045.005.825.219.388.066.975.145.074.648.836.76

Highest and lowest water levels

Well

566d868787a

506507821839872873874878879

883

834885

Harvey County that are

ISSSiof =£: *(years) level

10 7.0910 39.318 10.698 8.868 9.6210 3.6110 3.2310 12.0310 9.6210 17.6510 17.6110 20.0410 16.2510 17.52

10 13.35

10 13.3410 13.22

by DumninH

Net rise (+) net decline (

in 1948

-0.39+ 1.66+ .07+ .94

+ 2.00-2.34+ .53+ .50+ .42

+2.77+ 1.72+ 1.34+ .55

+2.33+ 3.02+ 1.26+ 1.30+ 2.21+ 1.46+ 2.32+ .52+ .56+ .59+2.10+ 1.87

in 25

or

for the period of record,pumped or are affected by

Date

June 12, 1940Jan. 7, 1946Apr. 28, 1944Anr. 28, 1944Apr. 28, 1944Apr. 28, 1944May 6, 1944Aug. 21, 1939Apr. 21, 1939Mar. 11, 1939Mar. 11, 1939May 27, 1940June 3, 1940May 27, 1940June 3, 1940Aug. 21, 1939

Aug. 21, 1939Aug. 21, 1939

Lowest level

27.7161.1420.6632.7932.9916.6715.7322.6618.7934.1535.4646.3031.0530.64

24.13

24.3924.92

wells in Harvey

Net rise (+) or net decline (-) for period of

record+4.49+ 6.10+ 2.58+ 8,19+ 1.24+2.68+2.09+ 1.61-3.11+ 1.94-.83

+2.24+ .88+ .82

+3.59-.78-1.18-.49-2.29+ 2.78+ .76

+ 1.41+ 1.48-.16

+ 2.04

in 100 wells innumpin^

Date

Jan. 29, 1948Sept. 3, 1947Nov. 7, 1947Sept. 8, 1945May 3, 1946Oct, 4, 1946Sept. 15, 1947Jan. 26, 1948May 26, 1948Mar. 5, 1948May 1, 1948May 1, 1948Oct. 13, 1947Sept. 1, 1947

Apr. 1, 1947May 7, 1947Jan. 29, 1948Nov. 8, 1947

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68 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORT.'l-CENTRAL STATES

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of Harvey County that are pumped or are affected

rec->rd, in 100 wells In by pumping continued

Well

886887894895

118611922072

M-lM-laM-lbM-2

M-2aM-2bM-2cM-3M-3aM-3bM-4M-4aM-4bM-5M-5aM-5bM-6M-6aM-6bM-7M-7aM-7bM-8M-8aM-8bM-9M-9aM-9bM-10

M-lOb

M-llM-llaM-llbM-12M-12aM-12b

M-13M-13aM-13bM-14M-14aM-14b

M-15M-15aM-l5bM-16M-16aM-16bM-17M-l7aM-17b

Length of record (years)10101010

887

10101010

TO10

3101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010

101010101010

101010101010

10;o10101010101010

Highest level

2.342.729.56

10.047.23

14.2727.0918.5617.4715.9418.33

17.8420.2531.5823.2019.9323.1323.1222.8723.9120.3317.7917.8219.0518.6318.4611.0311.2011.2415.9314.7213.3010.8210.409.12

12.0511.2410.44

7.116.38'7.67

11.4110.7311.70

8.277.897.639.076.318.16

13.9212.4913.451C. 7110.9311.026.585.664.01

Date

Aug. 21, 1939May 27, 1940May 27, 1940May 27, 1940Sept .30, 1945May 3, 1945May 5, 1947Apr. 13, 1939June 3, 1940June 3, 1940May 4, 1939

June 3, 1940May 27, 1940Feb. 6, 1946May 8, 1939May 27, 1940May 27, 1940May 27, 1940May 27, : HPMay 27, 1940May 16, 1939June 3, 1940May 27, 1940May 27, 1940June 3, 1940June 3, 1940June 13, 1939Aug. 21, 1939Aug. 21, 1939May 27, 1940June 3, 1940June 3, 1940May 27 1940May 27, 1940May 27, 1940May 27, 1940May 27, 1940May 27, 1940

May 27, 1940May 27, 1940May 27, 1940Aug. 21, 1939May 27, 1940Aug. 21, 1939Nov. 27, 1940Aug. 21, 1939May 27, 1940May 27, 1940May 27, 1940Apr. 4, 1939May 13, 1940May 27, 1940June 3, 1940AT-P. 17, 1939May 27, 1940May 27, 1940Aug. 21, 1939Aug. 21, 1939May 27, 1940Aug. 21, 1939Aug. 21, 1939Aug. 21, 1939

Lowest level

18.4120.7424.1626.3213.8817.2637.1174.8238.7036.4445.00

40.9040.9639.7677.0943.9947.8894.6351.9347.8896.5235.9143.0096.0939.4336.8833.8025.9125.3287.7637.8632.0157.9629.9629.0972.8135.9131.00

65.7926.3826.2465.8335.0934.69

49.8727.3626.8558.2136.0232.21

80.8234.8633.3559.3830.7624.0949.8323.1116.06

Etete

May 30, 194May 26, 194May 4, 194Oct. 3, 194Dec. 15, 194Dec. 3, 194May 19, 194Sept. 25, 194Sept. 25, 194Sept. 25, 194Oct. 5, 194Mar. 8, 194Sept. 9, 194Mar. 8, 194Aug. 1, 194Jan. 7, 194May 4, 194Oct. 3, 194July 10, 194Oct. 3, 194Oct. 3, 194Aug. 3, 194Oct. 3, 194Feb. 27, 194Dec. 4, 194Dec. 3, 194O ct. 3, 194May 7, 194May 7, 194Dec. 3, 194Oct. 3, 194Jan. 29, 194Oct. 3, 194May 4, 194Oct. 3, 194Oct. 3, 194May 4, 194Dec. 3, 194May 4, 194Oct. 3, 194Aug. 3, 194Oct. 3, 194Oct. 3, 194Jan. 29, 194Sept. 2, 194Oct. 3, 194

Feb. 5, 194Oct. 3, 194Oct. 3, 194Oct. 3, 194May 4, 194Oct. 3, 1°'

Jan. 7, 19'Dec. 3 194May 4, 194Oct. 3, 1°'Dec. 3, 19'May 4, 194May 4, 1° 'Jan. 29, IP:Jan. 29, 19 <-.

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KANSAS, HARVEY COUNTY

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of Harvey County that are pumped or are affected

record, in 100 wells in by pumping Continued

Length of u^v,=«4- T^-^*Well

M-18M-18aM-18bM-19M-19aM-19bM-20M-20aM-20bM-21M-21aM-21bM-22M-22aM-22bM-23M-23aM-23bM-24M-24aM-24bM-25M-25aM-25b

Differencein water

record ^c^*>»» p^g -~,, 00 v, ^ (years) level level

10 10.00 Aug. 21, 193910 9.62 Aug. 21, 193910 9.38 Aug. 21, 193910 10.82 Aug. 21, 193810 13.11 Aug. 21, 193910 11.47 Aug. 21, 193910 9.74 May 27, 194010 9.28 May 27, 194010 8.49 May 27, 194010 8.32 Aug. 21, 193910 8.50 Aug. 21, 193910 8.08 Aug. 21, 193910 9.20 Aug. 21, 193910 8.49 Aug. 21, 193910 9.28 Aug. 21, 193910 7.85 Aug. 21, 193910 8.27 Aug. 21, 193910 7.50 Aug. 21, 193910 8.71 Aug. 21, 193910 8.88 Aug. 21, 193910 11.17 Aug. 28, 193910 5.54 Aug. 21, 193910 5.31 Aug. 21, 193910 6.89 Aug. 21, 1939

between highest and lowest recorded waterlevel, in 1948 and for period of record in

50.09 Dec. 3, 194730.60 Ma-r 4, 194826.14 Pel . 27, 194739.12 Aug. 6, 194726.96 Dec. 3, 194722.86 Sept. 2, 194764.83 Jan. 29, 194829.96 Ma-r 4, 194830.86 May 4, 194833.73 Aug. 6, 194731.89 Dec. 4, 194622.04 Nov. 8, 194744.96 Sept. 2, 194725.08 Mav 4, 194822.01 Oct. 3, 194848.98 Sept. 25, 194620.46 July 7, 194820.29 July 7, 194848.96 Dec. 3, 194721.43 Jar. 29, 194825.73 Jar. 29, 194845.86 May 4, 194814.91 Dec. 30, 194714.97 Dec. 3, 1947

levels and net change100 walls in Harvey

County that are pumped or affected by Dumping

Well

366d868787a

506507821839872873874878879883884885886887894895

118611922072M-lM-laM-lbM-2M-2aM-2bM-2cM-3

Difference between Net rise (+) or Net rise (+) or highest and lowest net decline (-) net decline (-)

levels In 1948 f°r Period of

20.62 +0.6121.93 +5.429.97 +2.38

23.93 +1.8323.37 +1.8913.06 +1.0212.50 +.1710.63 +1.209.17 +2.28

16.50 -.2717.85 +.29

' 26.26 -3.4614.80 +1.2913.12 +1.0710.67 +1.8911.05 +2.6011.70 +2.3316.07 -.7218.02 -.4714.60 +.0716.28 -.696.65 -.052.99 +1.70

10.02 -.0856.26 +1.7621.23 -1.8920.50 -.8126.67 (a)23.06 -2.8820.71 -1.268.18 -.43

53.89 +.87

record-17.45

-.53+ .66+ .59+ .96-.18

-6.33-9.16-3.83

-15.98-17.05-23.05-11.97-8.29-6.75-6.55-7.30

-14.24-14.88

-12.11-15.12

+ 1.04+ .98

-3.25-50.82-17.10-18.06

(a)-20.73-17.46-6.94

-52.38

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70 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

Difference between highest and lowest recorded water levels and net change in water level, in 1948 and for period of record*In 100 wells in Harvey County that are pumped or affected by pumping; Contlrued

Well

M-3aM-3bM-4M-4aM-4bM-5M-5aM-5bM-6M-6aM-6bM-7M-7aM-7bM-8M-8aM-8bM-9M-9aM-9bM-10M-lOaM-lObM-llM-llaM-llbM-12M-12aM-12bM-13M-13aM-13bM-14M-14aM-14bM-15M-15aM-15bM-16M-16aM-16bM-17M-17aM-17bM-18M-18aM-18bM-19M-19aM-19bM-20M-20aM-20bM-21M-21aK-21bM-22M-22aM-22bM-23M-23aM-23b

Difference between highest and lowest

levels

24.0624.7571.5129.0623.9776.1918.1225.1877.0420.8018.4222.7714.7114.0871.8323.1418.7147.1419.5619.9760.7624.6720.5658.6820.0018.5754.4224. ?622.9941.6019.4719.2249.1427.7124.0566.9022.3719.9048.6719.8313.0743.2517.4512.0540.0920.9816.7628.3013.8511.3955.0920.6e22.3725.4123. 3013.9635. C10.5912.^341.1312.1912.79

Net rise ( + ) or net decline (-)

in 1948

-4.49-4.71

-36.19-5.32-3.94

(b)-.74

-1.93+ .86

+ 2.31-2.24+ 1.36+ 1.33+ 1.07

-57.98-3.82-1.80+ 1.34-1.10-1.08-1.40-.54-.42

-6.25-3.P.7-3.00+3.73-.06

-3.55-19.22-2.79-2.0C-2.00+ 1.25-1.22+ 3.25+ 1.13-9.69-3.61-.0?-.10

-19.44+ 3.81+ 1.32

+ .54-R.52-3.73+ 2.95+ 4.68+ 1.52+ 4.24-.57

+ 1.02+ 2.50+ 4.71+ 2.05

-21.54-4.12-1.89+ 3.32-1.51-2.8?

Net rise (+) or net decline (-) for period of

record-23.63-20.88-59.18-27.75-22.86

(b)-17.55-16.49-69.57-17.58-17.73-19.02-11.79-11.90-69.64-17.99-18.20-44.68-18.98-19.35-57.99-20.40-19.85-33.02-19.30-17.82-48.56-22.66-21.74-31.80-18.42-18.05-49.53-25.68-24.03-60.84-20.08-17.80-47.83-IB. 47-12.04-39.58-9.51-8.63

-38.50-18.62-12.47-23.60-6.49-6.15

-48.63-18.05-17.59-20.16-12.61-9.20

-29.16-12.41-9.89

-33.0?-8.24-8.35

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Difference between highest and lowest recorded water levels and ret change in water level, in 1948 and for period of record in 100 wells in Harvey

Well

M-24 M-24a M-24b M-25 M-25a M-25b

Difference between highest and lowest

levels

40.25 12.55 14.56 40.32 9.60 8.08

Net rise (+) or net decline (-)

in 1948

+8.85 +3.74 + 4.53 + 4.85 + 1.74 + 2.53

Net rise (+) or net decline (-) for period of

record-28.85 -6.62 -1.64

-32..? 5 -3.37 -3.60

No wetted-tace measurements made in 1948. b No wetted-tape measurement made end of 1948.

Pumpage from city of Wichita wells M-l to M-25, in millions of gallons, in 1948, end since beginning of pumping on Sept. 1, 194C

Well

M-lM-2M-3M-4M-5M-6M-7M-8M-9M-10M-llM-12M-13M-14M-15M-16M-17M-18M-19M-20V-2IM-22M-23M-24K-25

Pumpage 1948

224.0223.961.6

137.1407.1301.6376.3272.6396.9314.5336.3280.0340.5379.0383.2286.4361.3358.3385.0185.8416.5162.8270.8306.4299.1

Total 1940-48

2,312.81,062.91,654.21,445.22,072.52,062.02,495.22,183.72,321.62,087.32,201.41,981.72,159.92,507.52,264.32,033.32,366.82,486.01 ,319.01,685.42,727.41,109.82,136.92,133.92,060.5

72. Anna Hertzler. SE^NE^SE^ sec. 16, T. 22 S., R. 1 W. Fecords available: 1937-48. Jan. 6, 21.68; Apr. 6, 21.24; July 9, 20.71; Oct. 2, 20.86.

294. Owner of well, J. B. Schmidt; lessee, Hollow Oil Co. sec. 17, T. 22 S., R. 3 W. Records available: 1937-48. Jan. 6, 34.01; Apr. 6, 33.59; July 9, 32.86; Oct. 2, 32.54.

325. A. L. Gouldner. SW. corner SEi sec. 19, T. 23 S., R. 3 W. Records available: 1937-48.

Date

Jan.

Feb.

328 26

Water level10.32 10.41 10.26

Date

Mar. May

291

26

Water level9.63 9.76 9.86

Date

June Aug. Sept

29 12

. 1

Water level9.53 9.66 9.82

Date

Sept Nov. Dec.

.24 31

Water level10.08 10.21 10.19

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72 WATKR LEVFLS AND ARTKSIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

701. Dr. V. E. Cheskey. NE. corner NWj see. 5, T. 25 S., R. 1 W. Records available: 1938-48.

Date

Jan. 30 Mar. 3

30

Water level32.83 32.17 32.12

Date

May 5 26

June 30

Water level32.15 32.34 32.06

Date

Aug. 8 31

Sept. 23

Water level32.33 32.39 31.41

Date

Nov. Dec.

3 3

Water level31.78 31.80

817. City of Wichita. NW. corner sec. 1 T. 24 S., R. 2 W. Records available: 1938-48.

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

5121926

29

2428

15.9115.9715.9615.9715.9516.0415.7915.2515.32

Mar.

Apr.May

June

JU!Y

1529

53

251

2229

6

15.1613.5513.7713.8013.8313.6013.6111.4613.43

July

Aug.

Sept

131927101630

. 71322

13.4013.0612.7312.8813.0813.2113.5013.4613.66

SeptOct.Nov.

Dec.

.27438

1529

62027

13.5813.7613.8213.8613.8813.9013.9613.9814.00

824. City of Wichita. available: 1938-48.

SE. corner sec. 22, T. 24 S., R. 1 W.

Jan. 30 Mar. 3

30

9.26 8.54

11.82

May 5 26

June 30

12.12 12.69 11.52

Aug. 8 31

Sept. 23

11.16 12.66 11.19

Nov. Dec.

33

11.48 11.51

831. City of Wichita. available: 1939-48.

NE. corner sec. 19, T. 24 S., R. 1 \1.

Jan. 30 Mar. 3

30

17.39 16.62 16.74

May 5 26

June 30

17.16 17.64 16.62

Aug. 8 31

Sept. 23

16.06 17.39 16.14

Nov. Dec.

33

16.72 16.76

832. City of Wichita. available: 1939-48.

NE. corner sec. 19, T. 24 R. 1 W.

Jan. 30 Mar. 3

30

17.76 16.99 17.09

May 5 26

June 30

17.47 17.98 16.90

Aug. 8 31

Sept. 23

16.41 17.56 16.52

Nov. Dec.

3 3

17.09 17.07

833. City of Wichita. available: 1939-48.

STB. corner sec. 19, T. 24 S., R. 1 W.

Jan.Mar.

303

30

11.8310.7612.35

May

Juna

52630

12.8613.4310.67

Aug.

Sept

831

.23

10.1212.3910.59

Nov.Dec.

33

11.3511.37

852. City of Wichita. ords available : 1939-48.

NE. corner sec. 29, T. 24 S., R. 1 W. Rec-

Jan. 30 Mar. 3

30

16.06 15.01 14.21

May 5 26

June 30

14.77 15.60 14.08

Aug. 8 31

Sept. 23

13.76 14.89 13.04

Nov. Dec.

3 3

13.17 13.21

853. City of Wichita. ords available: 1938-48.

NW. corner sec. 13, T. 24 S., R. 2 W. Rec-

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

5121926

29

2428

15

11.6211.5811.5011.5211.5311.9311.3810.8810.8910.56

Mar.

Apr.May

June

July

2329

53

251

2229

6

9.769.869.949.989.969.979.989.919.92

July

Aug.

Sept

131927101630

. 71322

9.939.769.699.739.719.709.699.649.60

SeptOct.Nov.

Dec.

.27438

1529

62027

9.579.719.809.889.919.969.049.969.97

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854. City of Wichita. SW. corner sec. 23, available: 1938-48.

T. 23 S., R. 2 Rec-

Hate

."an .

." eb .

]'*r.

5192629

2428

15

Water level11.8811.9611.9911.9812.1311.8611.2611.2910.93

Date

Mar.Apr.May

June

July

2953

251

22296

13

Water level10.3410.4010.4510.5210.4810.5010.4610.4510.46

Date

July

Aug.

Sept

1927101630

. 7132227

Water level10.2410.2110.2810.] 810.2310.0810.0610.0410.00

Date

Oct.Nov.

Dec.

438

15296

2027

Water level10.1610.2110.2610.2810.3310.3410.3710.40

875. Owner of well, city of Wichita; owner of property, A. P. Havely. corner sec. 17, T. 23 S., R. 3 W. Records available: 1939-4P.

an.

neb.

''^r.

512192629182428

15

4.394.484.534.564.534.534.214.443.462.832.36

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

23295

12193

102518

22

1.521.511.952.102.382.123.152.342.424.242.46

JuneJuly

Aug.

Sept

296

1319272

101630

. 713

2.362.312.182.061.991.482.192.222.282.712.68

Sept

Oct.Nov.

Dec.

.222743815296

2027

3.013.223.283.513.633.693.763.693.723.74

876. Owner of well, city of Wichita; owner of property, A. P. Havely. corner sec. 17, T. 23 S., R. 3 VJ. Records available: 1939-4F.

"an . 5121926

:ieb. 291824

'ir. 28

15

26.5126.6926.8526.8826.8926.6826.6526.6726.5026.5326.06

Mar. 2329

Apr. 51219

May 31025

June 18

22

25.1924.9424.9024.9625.0224.9425.0225.0725.0925.5223.11

June 29July 6

131927

Aug. 2101630

Sept. 713

25.0124.9724.8124.7824.5823.1024.7224.6924.6824.6]24.49

Sept

Oct.Nov.

Dec.

.2227438

15296

2027

24.1623.7923.9024.0324.0924.1124.1324.1124.1324.13

877. corner sec

er of well, city of Wichita; owner of propertY, A. R. . 17, T. 23 S., R. 3 VJ. Records available: 1939-4F.

Lowest dally water level"Jay Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.

1 14.16 14.46 14.31 13.71 ..... 14.93 13.30 12.34 12.40 12.67 ..... 13.032 14.17 14.47 14.20 13.72 ..... ..... 13.27 12.33 12.40 12.68 ..... 13.013 14.22 14.47 14.20 13.72 13.74 ..... 13.24 12.32 12.40 12.69 12.87 13.014 14.23 14.47 14.19 13.70 ..... ..... 13.2f) 12.32 12.41 12.69 12.86 12.995 14.24 14.48 14.16 13.68 ..... ..... 13.18 ..... 12.42 12.65 12.89 13.016 14.25 14.48 14.09 13.68 ..... ..... 13.17 ..... 12.42 12.65 12.93 13.027 14.24 14.49 14.04 13.70 ..... ..... 13.16 ..... 12.45 12.69 12.93 13.048 14.25 14.50 14.04 13.74 ..... 13.97 13.14 ..... 12.45 12.70 12.93 13.049 14.27 14.52 14.02 13.73 ..... 13.98 13.13 ..... 12.45 12.71 12.94 13.08

\0 14.27 14.52 14.02 13.70 14.77 13.99 13.05 12.33 12.46 12.72 12.94 13.08M 14.26 14.53 14.02 13.67 14.78 14.00 13.01 12.33 12.46 12.73 12.95 13.02\2 14.26 14.54 14.02 13.72 14.78 14.01 12.99 12.30 12.46 ..... 12.98 13.02\3 14.28 14.52 14.01 13.74 14.73 14.02 12.97 12.31 12.50 ..... 12.98 13.03",4 14.28 14.57 13.96 13.73 14.77 14.01 12.97 12.30 12.51 ..... 12.98 .....",5 14.27 14.57 13.89 13.72 14.78 13.97 12.82 12.31 12.51 ..... 12.98 .....".6 14.28 14.56 13.91 13.73 14.79 ..... 12.81 12.32 12.51 ..... 12.98 .....".7 14.28 14.52 13.91 13.72 14.81 ..... 12.7? 12.31 12.51 ..... 12.98 .....'\8 14.29 14.49 13.87 13.71 ..... ..... 12.63 12.31 12.52 ..... 12.93 .....'"3 14.37 14.55 13.80 13.72 ..... ..... 12.54 12.31 12.52 ..... 12.93 .....

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877 Continued.

Lowest dally water leve1Day Jan.20 14.3621 14.3622 14.4123 14.4224 14.4325 14.4526 14.4527 14.4728 14.4729 14.4330 14.4431 14.46

Feb.14.5514.5514.5414.5214.5514.5514.5314.3214.3814.38

Mar.13.8013.7513.7513.7413.7413.7213.7113.7413.7413.6613.6513.68

Apr.13.7513.7513.7413.7113.7213.7113.7413.77...............

May June..... ...... . ...... 13..... 13..... 13..... 13..... 13..... 13..... 13..... 13..... 13

« «

. ..75.77.76.73.61.55.41.40.36

July12.4812.4412.4012.4012.3912.3512.3312.3112.3412.3512.3512.35

AUK.12.3012.3112.3212.33..............................12.3812.39

Sept.12.5212.5312.5412.5512.5612.6112.6412.6412.6412.6212.62

, Oct. Nov...... 12..... 13..... 13..... 13..... 13..... 13..... 13..... 13..... 13..... 13..... 13

.98

.02

.02

.01

.01

.01

.01

.01

.01

.03

.03

Dec.13.0213.0813.0913.0913.1013.1413.1413.1111.0911.1711.1711.17

880. Owner of well, city of Wlchlta; owner of property, Peter Miller SE. corner sec. 11, T. 24 S., R. 3 W. Records available: 1939-48.

Date

Jan. 51226

Feb. 224

Mar. 81529

Apr. 5

Water level8.118.098.128.107.967.667.417.367.41

Date

May 325

June 12229

July 61319

Water level7.495.537.517.567.427.357.315.19

Date

July 27Aug. 10

1630

Sept. 7132227

Water level7.267.327.297.337.317.287.086.53

Date

Oct. 4Nov. 3

81529

Dec. 62027

Water level6.586.616.696.736.796.776.816.83

881. Owner of well, city of Wlchlta; owner of property, Peter Miller. SE. corner sec. 11, T. 24 S., R. 3 W. Records available: 1939-''

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

512262

248

15295

8.328.288.308.328.087.737.597.537.59

May

June

July

3251

22296

1319

7.587.617.587.617.567.517.475.33

JulyAug.

Sept

27101630

. 7132227

7.307.417.417.467.397.387.236.68

Oct.Nov.

Dec.

438

15296

2027

6.746.776.836.866.986.956.997.00

NW. corner. Owner of well, city of Wlchlta; owner of property, C. K. Bills, er sec. 17, T. 23 S., R. 2 W. Records available: 1939-48.

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

512262

2428

1529

7.757.717.747.767.466.167.085.215.10

Apr.May

June

July

53

251

22296

1319

2.502.863.082.912.992.712.662.502.36

JulyAug.

Sept

27101630

. 7132227

2.262.462.782.953.193.163.835.06

Oct.Nov.

Dec.

438

152962027

5.305.365.405.465.495.475.505.52

889. Owner of well, city of Wlchlta; owner of property, C. K. Bills. NW. corner sec. 17, T. 23 S., R. 2 W. Records available: 1939-48.

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

5122622428

1529

8.198.238.278.298.087.717.596.366.33

Apr.May

June

July

53

251

22296

1319

5.875.935.995.945.965.835.785.695.40

JulyAug.

Sept

27101630

. 7132227

5.215.485.575.535.565.495.966.03

Oct.Nov.

Dec.

438

15296

2027

6.486.536.596.636.716.666.696.69

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890. Owner of well, city of Wichita; owner of property, J. p. Gorgenson. NE. corner SE^SE^ sec. 21, T. 24 S., R. 3 W. Records avail­ able: 1939-48.

Date

Jan. 3 9

28Feb. 26

Water level4.47 4.47 4.56 3.99

Date

Mar. 29 May 1

26

Water level2.09 3.39 3.42

Date

June 29 Aug. 12 Sept. 1

Water level2.23 2.59 2.81

Date

Sept. 24 Nov. 3 Dec. 1

Water level2.44 2.79 2.59

891. Owner of well, city of Wichlta; owner of property, Arthur McMurray. SE. corner sec. 31, T. 24 S., R. 3 W. Records available: 1939-48.

Jan.Mar.

30330

3.012.332.05

May

June

52630

2.823.381.91

Aug.

Sept

831.23

1.423.262.67

Nov.Dec.

33

2.402.44

892.M cMurray. 1939-48.

Owner of well, city of Wichlta; owner of property, Arthur SE. corner sec. 31, T. 24 S., R. 3 W. Records available:

Jan.Mar.

303

30

2.292.421.18

May

June

52630

1.962.641.08

Aug.

Sept

831.23

0.582.382.08

Nov.Dec.

33

1.611.66

893.McMurray. 1939-48.

Owner of well, city of Wichita; owner of property, Arthur SE. corner sec. 31, T. 24 S., R. 3 W. Records available:

Jan.Mar.

303

30

2.111.26.78

May

June

52630

1.712.47.70

Aug.

Sept

831.23

0.292.191.89

Nov.Dec.

33

1.361.42

1174. City of Wichlta. ST». corner sec. 32, T. 24 S., R. 1 W. Rec­ ords available: 1940-48.

Date

Jan. Mar.

295

Water level11.11 10.37

Date

Apr. May

1 4

Wat e r level7.51 6.33

Date

July Oct.

7 3

Water level3.36 8.94

1187. City of Wichita. NW. corner sec. 29, T. 24 S., R. 1 W. Rec­ ords available: 1943-48.

Date

Jan. Mar.

30 3

30

Water level10.21 9.11 7.71

Date

May

June

5 26 30

Water level8,88 i> 6E 7.88

Date

Aug.

Sept

8 31 .23

Water level7.52 9.51 7.54

Date

Nov. Dec.

3 3

Water level8.20 8.26

Wells pumped or affected by pumping

2. Langwalter Estate. MWiSW^N'.Vi sec. 23, T. 24 S., R. 2 W. Records available: 1942-46. Measurements discontinued after Nov. 25, 1946.

3. Mrs. Emma Linn Webster. SE^SE^SWj sec. 8, T. 24 S., R. 2 W. Records available: 1943-48.

Date

Jan. 29 Mar. 5

Water level27.71 27.66

Date

May July

47

Water level27.48 26.26

Date

Sept. 24

Water level26.81

947837 O 51-

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76 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTF'VL STATES

66d. City of Newton. available: 1943-48.

sec. 32, T. 23 S., R. 1 W. Records

Date

Jan. Feb. Mar.

3 3 4

Water level47.59 47.63 46.70

Date

Apr.May

5 6

28

Water level48.78 50.36 50.16

Date

July

Sept

3 31

. 1

Water level49.24 49.63 51.62

Date

Oct. Nov.

2 4

30

Water level47.50 47.71 47.08

86. City of Halstead. available: 1943-48.

sec. 35, T. 23 S., R. 2 W. Records

Jan.Feb.Mar.

334

19.3819.4218.96

Apr.May

56

28

19.1318.8918.98

July

Sept

331

. 1

18.5614.4417.88

Oct.Nov.

24

30

18.0118.1018.08

87. City of Halstead. N\Vj:iV^SWj sec. 35, T. 23 S., R. 2 W. Records available: 1943-43.

Jan.Feb.Mar.

334

19.3119.3418.91

Apr.May

56

28

19.1630.0131.36

July

Sept

331

. 1

18.5413.8817.87

Oct.Nov.

24

30

17.9417.9817.95

87a. City of Halstead. available: 1943-48.

sec. 35, T. 23 S., F. 2 W. Records

Jan.Feb.Mar.

334

19.6319.6819.36

Apr.May

56

28

19.5830.4231.63

July

Sept

331

. 1

18.7814.1818.11

Oct .Nov.

24

30

18.1818.2118.19

506. Owner of well, city of Wlchlta; owner of property, W. G. Backhaus, sec. 28, T. 23 S., R. 2 W. Records available: 1938-48.

Lowest dally water levelDav Jan.

1 15.772 15.813 15.874 15.885 15.896 15.907 15.858 15.78Q -i c; noi7 J.U . ( O

10 15.7711 15.7212 15.69TZ -ic ri-iJLO JLU « ' J.

14 15.7015 15.6816 15.6917 15.6918 15.7119 15.7620 15.7421 15.7422 15.7923 15.8024 15.7825 15.7926 15.7827 15.8028 15.7729 15.7330 15.7331 15.73

Feb.15.7315.73T R TSJ.O . tO

15.7315.7315.7315.7715.7815.7715.7415.8015.8015.8015.8615.8515.8415.7615.6515.6015.5815.5315.5215.5615.5915.6215.6315.4413.9613.04

Mar.12.6012.49~\ V ^\1JLCi 9 *J t

12.7612.95T* 19JLO . JL&

13.3113.3913.4713.6713.7413.7613.7613.5813.3413.2112.9812.5212.1411.7411.5811.8012.0112.1612.2812.5712.7912.8312.8512.8912.99

Apr.13.2313.3613.4613.5613.5813.6513.8013.9013.9113.8813.9714.1314.1814.1814.1814.2414.2514.2714.3614.4214.4314.4114.4114.4314.4114.4014.33...............

May..........14.16

14.7214.7614.7714.8114.8014.8814.9214.97..............................12.1912.2012.1812.2412.2812.3012.3012.30

June12.30.....

15.5515.5815.7615.7515.7715.7716.0016.00..............................12.7912.7612.7812.7812.7412.7012.6612.668.28

Julv8.007.908.118.308.388.619.99

10.3310.4010.099.789.349.77

10.0610.029.007.766.134.504.635.095.125.525.866.547.237.50...............

Aufi......10.2010.5310.6810.7510.8511.0311.2511.4411.5811.7411.7411.7111.1010.8311.0211.1311.4011.6211.8412.0212.2012.34..............................12.9313.04

Sept.13.1313.2013.2713.3513.4213.5913.6513.6313.5413.1213.0713.2813.4513.5413.6413.7313.8013.8713.9814.0014.0414.0814.1014.1014.0913.4313.5713.7413.8714.00

Oct.14.0814.0914.0914.1014.1114.1814.2114.2214.2314.2714.30. . . . .

.....

.....

.....

.....

.....

.....

.....

.....

.....

.....

.....

.....

.....

.....

.....

.....

.....

Nov...........14.5014.4014.4714.5214.5214.5614.5614.5614.5714.5814.5814.5914.5914.6114.6114.5914.6014.61........................................14.6914.62

Dec.14.5714.5214.5214.5214.5414.5914.6214.6014.6014.5814.4514.4614.45

.....

.....

.....

.....

.....14.5014.5814.6114.6214.6214.6914.6914.6714.6814.7614.7614.76

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507. Owner of well, citv of Wichita; owner of property, W. G. i sec. 28, T. 23 S., R. 2 W. Records available: 1938-48.

Backhaus,

Date

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

5121926

29

1824

28

15

Water level13.7413.4413.1813.1913.1712.9113.4412.9810.4111.7511.66

Date

Mar.

Apr.

Hay

June

2329

51219

Z1025

18

22

Water level9.02

10.4311.5812.0312.1612.7312.6013.6111.4713.8711.76

Date

JuneJuly

Aug.

Sept

296

131927

2101630

. 713

Water level7.737.887.924.116.579.71

10.739.98

11.9612.4712.28

Date

Sept

Oct.Nov.

Dec.

.22£7

438

35£9

6£0£7

Water level13.1412.7712.8313.1813.2813.3213.4613.4013.3813.46

821. City of Wichita. available: 1939-48.

NW. corner sec. 6, T. 24 S., R. 2 W. Records

Jan. 51226

Feb. 224

Mar. 28

1529

22.6522.6422.6621.6422.5922.3122.2322.0622.03

Apr. 5May 3

25June 1

2229

July 61319

22.0622.1122.1422.1222.1422.1222.0822.0121.97

July 27Ausr. 10

1630

Sect. 7132227

21.8321.8221.7121.6921.7621.6721.3321.19

Oct. 4Nov. 3

81529

Dec. 620 20

27

21.3321.3621.3921.4021.4321.4121.4121.42

839. City of Wichita. NE. corner sec. 35, T. 24 S., R. 2 W. Records available: 1938-48.

Jan.Mar.Apr.

2951

18.2117.9717.92

May

June

12629

18.2618.7916.43

Aug.Sept

12. 124

16.5616.83.15.54

Nov.Dec.

31

16.0615.82

872. Owner of well, city of Wichita; owner of property, D. C. Buller. SE. corner sec. 31, T. 23 S., R. 2 W. Records available: 1939-48.

Mar.

Apr.

5291

34.1533.3033.30

May

June

12629

33.3633.3832.76

Aug.Sept

12. 124

32.8632.9133.74

Nov.Dec.

31

33.7133.68

873. Owner 01' well, city of Wichita; owner of property, D. C. Buller. SE. corner sec. 31, T. 23 S., R. 2 W. Records available: 1939-48.

Date

Jan. 29 Mar. 5

874. SE. corner

Jan. 29 Mar. 5

Water level35.06 34.46

Date

Apr. 1 May 1

Owner of well, city of sec. 31, T. 23 S., R.

40.88 40.53

Apr. 1 May 1

Water- level35.28 35.46

Date

June 29 Sept. 24

Wichita; owner of property, J. 2 W. Records available: 1939-48

46.23 46.30

June 29 Sept .24

Water level34.93 34.69

C. Buller

45.31 44.23

878. Owner of well, city of Wichita; owner of property, C. Cadwell. SE. corner sec. 1, T. 24 S., R. 3 W. Records available: 1939-48.

Date

Jan. 5 12 26

Feb. 2 24

Mar. 2

Water level29.76 29.74 29.79 29.77 29.71 29.46

Date

Mar. 8 15 29

Apr. 5 May 3

25

Water level29.48 29.31 29.28 29.32 29.36 29.40

Date

June 1 22 29

July 6 13 19

Water level29.33 29.35 29.30 29.18 29.10 29.06

Date

July 27 Aug. 10

16 30

Sept. 7 13

Water level28.89 28.96 28.91 28.86 28.82 28.76

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878 Continued.

Date

Sept. 22 27

Oct. 4

Water level28.41 28.17 28.27

Date

Nov. 3a

15

Water level28.30 23.34 28.36

Date

Nov. 29 Dec. 6

Water- level28.39 23.40

Date

Dec. 20 27

Water level28.43 28.45

879. Owner of well, city of VHchita; owner of property, C. Cadwell. SE. corner sec. 1, T. 24 S., R. 3 W. Records available: 1939-48.

Jan. 5 12 26

Feb. 224

Mar. 23

1529

27.28 27.29 27.3327.3327.2626.6226.6626.4326.36

Apr. 5 May 3

25June 1

2229

July 61319

26.41 26.42 26.5226.5126.5226.48£6.3826.2626.15

July 27 Aug. 10

1630

Sept. 7132227

25.85 25.98 25.9025.9625.8726.2826.0225.82

Oct. Nov.

Dec.

4 38

15296

2027

25.91 25.94 25.9826.0126.0726.1026.1426.17

883. Owner of well, city of Wichita; owner of property, Maggie Holle. NW. corner sec. N 26, T. 24 S., R. 2 W. Records available: 1939-48.

Jan.Mar.Acr.

2951

24.1323.9922.18

May

June

12629

22.2122.4419.14

Aug.Sect

12. 124

19.3619.5121.92

Nov.Dec.

31

21.9921,88

884. Owner of well, city of Wichita; owner of property, Maggie Holle. NW. corner sec. 26, T. 24 S., R. 2 W. Records available: 1939-48.

Date

Jan. 29 Mar. 5

'Water level

24.39 24.20

Date

Apr.May

11

Water level

23.77 23.83

Date

June 2S Sept. 24

Water level21.99 21.71

885. Owner of well, city of "ffichita; owner of property, Maggie Holle, NW. corner sec. 26, T. 24 S., R. 2 W. Records available: 1939-48.

Jan. Mar.

NE.

Date

Jan. Feb. Mar.

29 5

836. corner

29 26 31

24.81 24.52

Acr.May

X

1

Owner of well, city of Wichita; NWj sec. 16, T. 24 S., R. 2 W.

Water level17.11 17.16 16.42

Date

Apr. May June

31 30 29

'Vater level18.05 18.41 14.59

Date

July Aug. Sept

24.27 24.36

June 2S Sept. 24

owner of property, Records available:

31 31 .30

Water level15.71 16.78 17.56

Date

Nov. Dec.

20.44 22.36

E. H. Haibe: 1939-48.

21

30

Water level17.89 17.51 17.69

887. Owner of well, city of Wichita; owner of property, F. H. Haiber. NE. corner NW^ sec. 16, T. 24 S., R, 2 W. Records available: 1939-48.

Jan.Feb.Mar.

282329

17.9317.8117.00

Apr.May

11

26

17.0019.3520.74

JuneJulyAUR.

293130

15.4116.5818.32

SeptNov.Dec.

.2431

18.2418.4118.36

894. Owner of well, city of Wichita; owner of property, H. A. Lawrence. NE. corner sec. 18, T. 24 S., R. 2 W. Records available: 1939-48.

Date

Jan. Mar.

29 5

Water level23.41 23.30

Date

Apr.May

1 4

Water level23.61 24.16

Date

July Oct.

7 t

Water level23.31 23.31

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895. Owner of well, city of Wichita; owner of property, H. A. Lawrence. NE. corner sec. 18, T. 24 S., R. 2 W. Records available: 1939-48.

Date

Jan. Mar.

29 5

Water level25.72 25.66

Date

Apr. May

1 4

Water level24.21 24.86

Date

July Oct.

7 3

Water level23.95 26.32

1186. City of Wichita. ords available: 1942-48.

corner sec. 13, T. 24 S., R. 2 W. Rec-

Date

Jan. 5121926

Feb. 2924

Mar. 28

15

Water level13.2113.8313.2413.2613.2913.3413.0212.6312.7210.61

Date

Mar. 2329

Apr. 5May 3

25June 1

2229

July 6

Water level11.8912.2312.4812.5412.6113.0013.0112.9611.07

Date

July 131927

Aug. 101630

Sept. 71322

Water level11.0510.2210.1810.5210.7510.7911.0911.1611.83

Date

SeptOct.Nov.

Dec.

.27438

15296

2027

Water level11.7611.8311.9012.0212.0612.1212.1012.1212.16

1189. City of Wichita. SW. corner sec. 16, T. 24 S., R. 2 W. Rec­ ords available: 1942-46. Measurements discontinued after Jan. 19, 1946.

1192. City of Wichita. SW. corner sec. 16, T. 24 S., R. 2 W. Rec­ ords available: 1941-48-

Date

Jan. 29 Apr. 1

Water level17.22 15.27

DateMay '

July47

Water level16.05 15.62

Date

Oct. 3

Water level15.44

2072. Owner, Peter Hoops and others; tenant, N. T. Unruh. 5, T. 24 S., R. 2 W. Records available: 1943-48.

Date

Jan. 5121926

Feb. 29

24Mar. 2

8

Water level36.4036.4136.4236.4436.4636.4836.3636.3336.33

Date

Mar. 1529

Apr. 5May 3

25June 1

2229

July 6

Water level36.2936.8636.2836.2936.3336.3236.3236.2836.19

Date

July 131927

Aug. 101630

Sept. 71322

Water level36.1636.1036.0736.1136.1136.1336.1536.1536.17

Date

SeptOct.Nov.

Dec.

.27438

IE29e

2C27

Water level36.2036.2136.2236.2336.2636.2436.2136.2036.21

2088. City of Wichita. NW. corner NWfNWi sec. 22, T. 24 S., R. 2 W. Records available: 1944-46. Measurements discontinued after Jan. 19, 1946.

M-l. City of Wichita. ords available: 1940-43.

corner sec. 29, T. 23 S., R. 2 W. Rec-

Date

Jan. Mar.

29 5

Water level

a 71.52 36.03

Date

Apr. May

1 4

a a

Water level69.99 69.75

Date

July Oct.

7 3

a a

Water level68.56 69.38

a Pumping.

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80 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

M-la. City of Wlchita. NW. corner sec. 29, T. £3 S., R. 2 W. Rec­ ords available: 1940-48.

Date

Jan. Mar.

29 5

Water level

a 34.86 33.51

Date

Apr. May

1 4

a a

Water level34.03 36.21

Date

July Oct.

7 3

a a

Water level35.12 35.26

a Pumping.M-lb. City of Wichlta. NW. corner sec. 29, T. £.3 S., R. 2 W.

ords available: 1940-48.Rec­

Jan. 29 a 31.68 Apr.Mar. 5 31.79 May

a Well M-l pumping.

M-2. City of Wichlta. 1

14

fWj-SW-j- sec.available: 1940. No measurements made

M-2a. City of Wichlta.available: 1940-48.

Jan. 29 38.68 Apr. Mar. 2 38.41 May

a Well M-2 pumping.

K-2U. City of Wlchita.available: 1940-48.

Jan. 29 38.17 Apr.Mar. 5 37.93 May

a Well M-2 pumping.

M-2c. City of Wichlta.available: 1946-48.

Jan. 29 38.58 Apr.Mar. 5 38.77 May

a Well M-2 pumping.

M-3. City of Wichlta.available: 1940-48.

Jan. 29 42.29 Apr.Mar. 5 a 75.89 Mayf a Pumping.

M-3a. City of Wichlta.ords available: 1940-48.

Jan. 29 41.22 Apr.Mar. 5 a 42.38 May

a Well M-3 pumping.

M-3b. City of Wichlta.ords available: 1940-48.

Jan. 29 41.78 Apr.Mar. 5 a 43.06 May

NWiS'.Vi sec

1 4

NWj-S'W^ sec

14

ii W^oW^1 30C

i4

a 34.16a 34.64

JulyOct.

29, T. 23 S.,In 1948.

. 29, T.

a 37.4037.80

. 29, T.

a 37.3837.49

. 29, T.

a 38.0037,60

23 S.,

Julv Oct.

23 S.,

JulyOct.

23 S.,

JulfOct.

SEiSE^STI^ sec. 29, T. 23 S

14

SEiSEiSWi

14

SEiNEiSWi

14

48.68a 75.81

sec. 29,

40.81a 43.99

sec. 29,

44.75a 44.97

JulfOct.

T. 23

JulyOct.

T. 23

JulyOct.

73

R. 2 W.

R. 2 W

7 3

R. 2 W

73

R. 2 W

73

., R. 2

73

S., R.

73

S., R.

73

a 34.13a 34.64

Records

. Records

37.50 39.06

Records

36.8638.74

. Records

37.1638.96

W. Record

a 75.26a 75.58

2 W. Rec-

a 42.86a 46.73

2 W. Rec-

a 44.38a 47.88

a Well M-3 pumping,

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M-4. City of Wichita. SE. corner sec. 30, T. 23 S., R. 2 W. Rec­ ords available: 1940-48.

Date

Jan. 29 Mar. 5

Water level46.23 45.56

Date

Apr. May

1 4

Water level

& 91.89 45.61

Date

Oct. 3

Water level

a 82.36

a Pumping.

M-4a. City of Wichita. SE. corner sec. 30, T. 23 S., R. 2 W. Records available: 1940-48.

Jan. 29 46.72 Apr. Mar. 5 46.11 May

a Well M-4 pumping.

M-4b. City of Wichita. Records available: 1940-48.

Jan. 29 44.03 Apr. Mar. 5 43.83 May

a Well M-4 pumping.

M-5. City of Wichita. available: 1940-48. Jan. 29

M-5a. City of Wichita. available: 1940-48.

Jan. 29 34.03 Apr. Mar. 5 34.67 May

a Well M-5 pumping.

M-5b. City of Wichita. available: 1940-48.

Jan. 29 33.56 Apr. Mar. 5 32.83 May

a Well M-5 pumping.

M-6. City of Wichita. available: 1940-48.

Jan. 29 a 92.71 Apr. Mar. 5 35.56 May

a Pumping.

M-6a. City of Wichita. available: 1940-48.

Jan. 29 a 39.26 Apr. Mar. 5 34.49 May

a Well M-6 pumping.

M-6b. City of Wichita. available: 1940-48.

Jan. 29 a 34.73 Apr. Mar. 5 33.01 May

a Well M-6 pumping.

M-7. City of Wichita. Records available: 1940-48.

Jan. 29 a 32.72 Apr. Mar. 5 a 32.61 May

1 a 4

SE. corner

1 a 4

NWiSWi sec. , 33.71.

NW^SW^ sec.

1 a 4

NWjSWt sec.

1 a 4

S«tS«t sec.

1 a 4 a

SWtSW^ sec.

1 a 4 a

SW-^SWt sec.

1 a 4 a

NW. corner S

1 4 a

45.10 44.28

sec. 30,

44.72 45.00

July Oct.

T. 23

July Oct.

32, T. 23 S.,

32, T.

34.55 35.33

32, T.

32.57 34.98

23 S.,

July Oct.

23 S.,

July Oct.

32, T. 23 S.,

91.20 92.03

32, T.

34.30 36.98

32, T.

33.24 36.60

W^ sec .

22.07 32.16

July Oct.

23 S.,

July Oct.

23 S.,

July Oct.

16, T.

July Oct.

7 3

S., R.

7 3

R. 2 W.

R. 2 W

7 3

R. 2 W

7 3

R. 2 W.

7 3

R. 2 W

7 3

R. 2 W

7 3

24 S.,

7 3

a 50.62 51.93

2 W.

a 43.46 47.88

Records

Records

34.48 35.91

Records

34.16 34.94

Records

a 91.56 a 91.76

Records

a 36.17 a 36.86

Records

a 35.83 a 36.88

R. 2 W.

a 31.12 a 31.28

a Pumping.

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M-7a. City of Wichita. Records available: 1940-48.

NW. corner SWi sec. 16, T. 24 S., R. 2 VII.

Date

Jan. Mar.

29 5

a a

Water level24.28 24.21

Date

Apr. May

1 4

Water level22.71

a 24.38

Date

July Oct.

7 3

a a

Water level22.46 22.86

a Well M-7 pumping.

M-7b. City of Wichita. Records available: 1940-48.

NW. corner SW^ sec. 16, T. 24 S., R. 2 W.

Jan. Mar.

29 5

a Well

a 25.17 a 25.03

Apr. May

1 4 a

22. 25.

77 17

July Oct.

7 3

a 22.33 a 24.05

M-7 pumping.

M-8. City of Wichita. SEiNI available: 1940-48.

Jan. Mar.

29 5

a 84.88 a 84.17

Apr. May

1 4

^t sec.

a a

6, T

84. 84.

. 24 S., R.

00 22

July Oct.

2 W.

7 3

Records

a 82.96 a 87.76

a Pumping .

M-8a. available:

Jan. Mar.

29 5

a Well

M-8b. available:

Jan. Mar.

29 5

a Well

City of Wichita. SEi* 1940-48.

a 37.86 a 37.31

Apr. May

1 4

IEi sec.

a a

6,

32.34.

T. 24 S., R

40 08

July Oct.

. 2 W.

7 3

Records

a 32.91 a 33.29

M-8 pumping.

City of Wichita. SEil 1940-48.

a 30.89 a 30.63

Apr. May

1 4

ffii sec.

a a

6,

29. 29.

T. 24 S., R

7997

July Oct.

. 2 W.

7 3

Records

a 28.87 a 32.01

M-8 pumping.

M-9. City of Wichita. SE^NI available: 1940-48.

Jan. Mar.

29 5

a 57.63 a 27.16

Apr.May

1 4

^t sec.

a

6, T

29.57.

. 24 S., R.

60 96

July Oct.

2 W.

7 3

Records

a 55.97 a 56.18

a Pumping.

M-9a.available:

Jan. Mar.

29 5

a Well

M-Gb. available:

Jan. Mar.

29 5

a Well

M-10. available:

Jan. Mar.

29 5

City of Wichita. NWtl 1940-48.

& 28.92 a "24.38

Apr. May

1 4

JWt sec.

a

8,

27. 29.

T. 24 S., R

79 85

July Oct.

. 2 W.

7 3

Records

a 29.11 a 29.96

M-9 pumping.

City of Wichita. NW^l 1940-48.

a 28.13 a 24.02

Apr. May

1 4

JW| sec.

a

8, T. 24 S., R

24. 26.

97 04

July Oct.

. 2 W.

7 3

Records

a 24.93 a 29.09

M-9 pumping.

City of Wichita. NE^l 1940-48.

a 70.56 a 70.21 ,

Apr.May

1 4

ffl/i sec.

a a

8,

69. 72.

T. 24 S., R

19 81

July Oct.

. 2 W.

7 3

Records

a 70.96 a 71.81

a Pumping.

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KANSAS, HAPVKY COUNTY 83

M-lOa. City cf Wlchita. available: 1940-48,

sec. 8, T. 24 5., R. 2 W, Records

Date

Jan. Mar.

29 5

a a

Waiter level

31.96 31.73

Date

Apr. May

1 4

aa

Water level

31.53 33 , 63

Da be

July Got .

7 3

a a

Water level

31.93 32.36

a Well M-10 pumping.

M-lOb. City of Wichita, available: 1940-48,

f sec. 8, T. 24 S., R. 2 W. Records

Jan. 29 a. 50,71 Apr.Mar. 5 a 50=56 May

a Well M-10 pumping.

M-ll. City of Wichita.available: 1940-48.

Jan. 29 25.28 Apr,Mar. 5 a 45.26 May

a Pump ing .

M-lla. City of Wichita.available: 1940-48.

Jan, 29 23.36 Apr.Mar. 5 a 23.56 May

a Well M-ll pumping.

M-llb. City of Wichita.available: 1C40-46.

Jan. 29 24.18 Apr.Mar. 5 a 23.92 May

a Well M-ll pumping.

M-I2. City of Wichita,available: 1940-48.

Jan. 29 a 65.83 Apr.Mar. 5 a 65.81 May

a Pumping ,

M-12a. City of Wichita.available: 1940-48.

Jan. 29 a 34,61 Apr.Mar. 5 a 54.56 May

a Well M-12 pumping.

M-12b. City of Wichita,available: 1940-48.

Jan. 29 a 31.26 Apr.Mar. 5 a 31.10 Kay

a Well M-12 pumping.

M-13. City of Wichita.available: 1940-48.

Jan. 29 22,88 j Apr.Mar. 5 22,111 Msy

14

SW-fNW

1.4

swtx

14

S'A'iN

T_4

a 33.47a 31.00

T sec. 8 , T .

n 42.25a 43.19

Wf sec. 8, T.

a 24.70a 24.91

Wt sec. 8, T.

a 24.24& 24.76

JulyOct.

24 S.,

JulyGet.

24 S.,

JulyOct.

24 S.,

JulyOct.

NW-fSVff sec. 9, T, 24 S.,

14

NW^S

1A.

NWfS

14

NWlrNi

1,d

a 60.00a 60,36

V/t sec. S, T.

a 32,85a 33.06

Wi sec. 9, T.

a 33.05a 33.24

4 sec. 17, T.

c 45.27''a 41.56

JulyOct.

24 S.,

JulvOct.

24 S.,

JulyOct.

24 5.,

JulyGet,

73

R. 2 W.

73

R. 2 W»

73

R. 2 W.

73

R. 2 W.

73

R. 2 W.

73

R. 2 W.

73

R. 2 W.

7i

a 29.40a 31.00

Records

a 42.06a 45.69

Records

a 25.55a 26.58

Records

a 23.28a 26.24

Records

a 59.71a 61.71

Records

a 32.85a 34.65

Records

a 31.44a 34.69

Records

a 40.41a 41 ,,53

a Pumping .

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84 VtfTFR LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE', 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

M-13a. City of Wichita. available: 1940-48.

i sec. 17, T. 24 S,, R. 2 W. Records

Date

Jan. Mar.

29 5

Water level24.32 24.26

Date

Apr. May

1 4

a a

Water level25.38 25.91

Date

July Oct.

7 3

a a

Water level24.89 27.36

a Well M-13 pumping.

M-13b. City of Wichita. available: 1940-48.

i sec. 17, T. 24 S., R. 2 W. Records

Jan. 29 24.59 Apr.Mar. 5 24.44 May

a Well M-13 pumping.

M-14. City of Wichita.Records available: 1940-48.

Jan. 29 a 56.37 Apr.Mar. 5 36.11 May

a Pumping .

M-14a. City of Wichita.available: 1940-48.

Jan. 29 a 35.41 Apr.Mar. 5 30.63 May

a ilfeil M-14 pumping.

M-14b. City of Wichita.available: 1940-48.

Jan. 29 a 31.03 Apr.Mar. 5 30.63 May

a We31 M-14 pumping.

M-15. City of Wichita.Records available: 1940-48.

Jan. 29 a 79.63 Apr. Mar. 5 a 79.49 May

a Pumping

M-15a. City of Wichita.available: 1940-48.

Jan. 29 a 34.72 Apr.Mar. 5 a 33.42 May

a Well M-15 pumping.

M-15b. City of Wichita.available: 1940-48.

Jan. 29 a 23.09 Apr.Mar. 5 a 22.96 May

a Well M-15 pumping.

M-16. City of Wichita.Records available 5 1940-48.

Jan. 29 a 55.69 Apr.Mar.. 5 a 55.91 May

14

m.

i4

NW-

14

SIV-

14

SE.

1 4

SE-

14

SE-

14

SE.

14

a 25.90a 26.18

JulyOct.

corner NW-J sec. 16, T

28.80a 57.53

JulyOct.

[NW^ sec. 16, T. 24 S.

26.70a 36.02

JulyOct.

fSitff sec. 9, T. 24 S,,

30.18a 31.17

JulvOct.

corner NE^ sec. 9, T.

a 74.10 a 75.24

July Oct.

^NEi sec. 9, T. 24 S.,

a 32.97a 33.58

JulyOct.

tNEi sec. 9, T. 24 S.,

a 23.08a 33.35

JulyOct.

corner SEi sec. 9, T.

a 54.40a 59.31

JulyOct.

73

. 24

73

, K.

73

R.

73

24

7 3

R.

73

R.

75

24

73

a 25.06a 26.85

S., R. 2 W.

a 57. SIa 53.21

2 W. Records

a 34.49a 33.99

2 W. Records

a 29.24a 32.21

S., R. 2 W.

a 74.88 a 73.76

2 W. Records

a 33.19a 33.26

2 W. Records

a 32.39a 31.95

S., R. 2 W.

a 59.17a 59.38

a Pumping.

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M-16a. City of Wichita. available: 1940-48.

SEfSEf sec. 9, T. 24 S., R. 2 W. Records

Date

Jan. Mar.

29 5

a a

Water level30.62 30.48

Date

Apr. May

14

a a

Water ' level28.60 29.85

Date

July Oct.

7 3

a a

Water level29.12 30.33

a Well M-16 pumping.

M-16b. City of Wichita. available: 1940-48.

^SEt sec. 9, T. 24 S., R. 2 W. Records

Jan. 29 a 23.86 Apr. Mar. 5 a 23.71 May

a Well M-16 pumping.

M-17. City of Wichita. available: 1940-48.

Jan. 29- a 47.22 Apr. Mar. 5 a 46.56 May

a Pumping.

M-17a. City of Wichita. available: 1940-48.

Jan. 29 a 23.11 Apr. Mar. 5 a 22.79 May

a Well M-17 pumping.

M-17b. City of Wichita. available: 1940-48.

Jan. 29 a 16.06 Apr. Mar. 5 a 15.86 May

a Well M-17 pumping.

M-18. City of Wichita. available: 1940-48.

Jan. 29 a 50.08 Apr. Mar. 5 24.58 May

a Pumping.

M-18a. City of Wichita. available: 1940-48.

Jan. 29 a 20.86 Apr. Mar. 5 21.18 May

a Well M-18 pumping.

M-18b. City of Wichita. available: 1940-48.

Jan. 29 a 19.62 Apr. Mar. 5 19.28 May

a Well M-18 pumping.

M-19. City of Wichita. available: 1940-48.

Jan. 29 17.98 Apr. Mar. 5 a 38.20 May

1 4

NEtSEf

14

^1 4

NEjSEi

14

^1 4

SEtSW?

1 4

SEiSW^

14

NE^NEi

1 4

a 23.61 a 24.09

aec. 16, T.

29.30 a 49.83

sec. 16, T

15.35 a 17.40

aec. 16, T

14.61 a 15.85

sec. 22, T.

22.80 a 49.63

sec. 22, T

19.40 a 30.60

sec. 22, T

18.89 a 24.41

sec. 27, T.

a 36.37 a 38.12

a Pumping.

July Oct.

24 S.,

July Oct.

. 24 S.

July Oct.

. 24 S.

July Oct.

24 S-,

July Oct.

. 24 S.

July Oct.

. 24 S.

July Oct.

24 S.,

July Oct.

7 3

R. 2 W.

7 3

, R. 2 W.

7 3

, R. 2 W.

7 3

R. 2 W.

7 3

, R. 2 W.

7 3

, R. 2 W.

7 3

R. 2 W.

7 3

a 23.41 a 23.82

Records

a 46.73 a 46.83

Records

a 16.46 a 16.68

Records

a 13.88 a 13.99

Records

a 47.56 a 49.37

Records

a 29.11 a 29.26

Records

a 21.77 a 23.00

Records

a 36.91 a 35.67

M-19a. City of lichita. available: 1940-48.

sec. 27, T. 24 S., R. 2 W. Records

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M-19a Continued,

Date

Jan. Mar.

29 5

Water level19 . 59

a 25.14

Date

Apr. Way

14

a a

Water level25.04 24.67

Date

July Oct.

7 3

a a

Water level22.91 21.89

a Well M-19 pumping.

M-19b. City of Wichita, available: 1940-48.

see. 27, T. 24 S., R. 2 W. Records

Jsn. 29 20.58 *pr. Mar. 5 a 21.09 Miy

a Well M-19 pumping.

M-20. City of Wichita. available: 1940-48.

Jan. 29 a 54.63 Apr. Mar. 5 a 64.64 May

a Pump ing .

K-20a. City of Wichita. available: 1940-48.

Jen. 29 a 28.47 Apr. Mar. 5 a 28.34 May

a Well M-20 pumping.

M-20b. City of Wichita. available: 1940-48.

Jan. 29 a 30.25 Apr. Mar. B a 30.11 May

a Well M-20 pumping.

M-21. City of Wichita. available: 1940-48.

Jan. 29 a 33.62 Apr. Mar. 5 16.08 May

a Pur.ping-

M-21a. City of Wichita. available: 1940-48.

Jan. 29 a 28.13 Apr. Mar, 5 18.04 May. _

a Well M-21 pumcing,,

T'-Elb, City of WlrM'-a . available: 1940-48.

Jan. 29 a 21,73 Apr. lv"ar. 5 16,43 T'ay

a 'Veil M-21 puirroing.

M-22. City of Wichita. available: 1940-43.

Jan. 29 a 44,83 Apr. Mar. 5 a 44,4" Mar

a PuT.ping .

M-22a. City of "Hchl ta . available: 1940-48,

Jan. 29 a 21,16 Apr. Mar. 5 a 20. V3 !>1 ay

ia 21.29 a 2] ,98

July Oct.

NW- 3Ii~ sec 8 T. 24 S

i4

«#«

j. 4

Bis,s

14

»m

1 4

sw-i-swf

1A.

swiswi

i4

SWiSEi

_L

4

S*SS1

1

a 58.50 a 59.43

sec . 8, T.

a 29.33 a 29.96

sec. 8, T.

a 30.59 a 30.86

sec. 26, T.

17.24 a 33.46

?ec. 23, T.

17.59 a 23.40

sec. 25, T.

16,34 a 20.93

sec. 26, T,

18.06 a 41.86

sec. 26j T

18.29 a 25 .OB

July Oct .

24 S.,

July Oct.

24 S.,

July Oct.

24 S.,

July Oct ,

<;4 S.

July Oct".

24 S.

July Oct".

24 C. 5

Ju 1 YOct'.

24 S.

July Oct.

7 3

R. 2 W.

7 3

R. 2 W.

7 3

R. 2 W.

7 3

R. 2 W.

7 3

, R. 2 W.

7 3

, R. P. W.

7 3

R. 2 W.

5

, Ro 2 W.

7 r

a 19.90 a 19.99

Re c ord s

a 58.23 a 59.86

Records

a 28.28 a 28.89

Records

a 28,43 a ?<" !. 17

Records

a 30.88 a 30.71

Records

a 19.76 a 23.29

Records

a 14.98 a 19.59

Records

a 41.71 a 41.50

Records

a 24.39 a 23.96

a Well M-22 pumping.

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M-22b. City of Wichita. available: 1940-48.

-J sec, 26, T, 24 S., R. 2 W. Records

Date

Jan. Mar.

29 5

aa

Water level19.6319.08

Date

Apr.May

1 4

Waterlevel18.84

a 20.70

Date

July Oct .

7 3

aa

Water level20.27 2?. 01

a Well M-22 pumping.

M-23. City of Wichita. available: 1940-48.

j aec. 35, T. 24 3., R. 2 W. Records

Jan. 29 a 47.96 Apr.Mar. 5 a 47.74 May

a Pumping .

M-25a. City of Wichita.available: 1940-48.

Jan. 29 a 18.81 Apr.Mar. 5 a 18.55 May

a Well M-23 pumping.

M-25b. City of Wichita.available: 1940-48.

Jan. 29 a 16.72 Apr.Mar. 5 a 16.26 May

a Well M-25 pumping.

M-24. City of Wichita.available: 1940-48.

Jan. 29 a 48.94 Apr,Mar. 5 17.08 May

a Pumping.

M-24a. City of Wichita.available: 1940-48.

Jan. 29 a 21.43 Apr.Mar. 5 17.52 May

a Well M-24 pumping.

M-24b. City of Wichita.available: 1940-48=

Jan. 29 a 25.73 Apr,Mar. 5 18.21 May

a Well M-24 pumping.

M-25. City of Wichita.available: 1940-48.

Jan. 29 13.63 Apr.Mar. 5 a 45.63 May

a Pumping .

M-25a. City of Wichita.available: 1940-48.

Jan. 29 14.16 Apr.Mar. 5 a 14.76 May

14 a

SEfNEf sec

14 a

SEfNEf sec

14 a

SEfSEf aec.

14 a

SEfVSEf sec

14 a

SEfSEf sec

14 a

SWfSEf sec.

14 a

SWfSEf sec

14 a

21.2045.36

. 35, T

16.5517.96

. 55, T

16.2217.44

35, T.

14.2845.56

. 55, T.

16.2420.55

. 35, T.

18.4019.51

36, T.

11.9245.86

. 36, T.

11.6413,31

JulyOct.

24 S.

JulyOct.

24 S.

JulyOct.

24 S.,

JulyP-.t.

24 S.

JulyOct .

24 S.

JulyOct.

24 S.,

JulyOct .

24 S.

JulyOct .

73

, R. 2 W.

73

, R. 2 W.

75

R. 2 W.

75

, R. 2 W.

75

, R. 2 W.

75

R. 2 W.

75

, R. 2 W.

73

a 45.38a 44,53

Records

a 20.46a 20.15

Records

a 20.29a 19.51

Records

a 40.58a 40.06

Records

a 17.92a 17.63

Records

a 16.72a 15.09

Records

a 41.56a 40.86

Records

a 13.46a 13.17

a Well M-25 pumping.

M-25b. City of Wichita, available: 1940-48.

sec. 1, T. 25 S., R. 2 W. Records

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M-25b Continued.

Date

Jan. Mar.

29 5

Water level14.28

a 14.28

Date

Apr. May

1 4

Water level13.21

a 14.68

Date

July Oct.

73

a a

Water level12.50 11.97

a Well M-25 pumping.

M-26b. City of Wichita- SW^NW^ sec. 22, T. 24 S., R. 2 W., 500 feet southwest of well M-26. Drilled observation well, diameter 1^- inches, depth 79 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point, top of pipe, 2.2 feet above land-surface datura. Records available: 1947-48. Nov. 22 1947 15.02; July 7, 1948, 11.62; Oct. 4, 1948, 12.10.

Haskell County

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of record, in 6 wells in Haskell County

Well

6 7 9

10 11 12

Length of record (years)

7 7 7 7 7 7

.5

.5

.5

.5

.5

.5

Highest level

154 187 206 47

183 179

.73

.08

.96

.96

.84

.40

Nov. Aug. May Aug. Dec. Nov.

Date

20,17, 7, 9,

28, 3,

1946 1948 1947 1943 1943 1941

Lowest lev^l

158.66 189.06 208.78 51.57 186.60 184.88

Date

Feb. Feb. Aug. Nov. May Nov.

6, 6,9,

21, 6,

24,

1946 1946 1943 1946 1947 1947

Difference between highest and lowest recorded water levels and net change in water levels, in 1948 and for period of record, in 6 wells in Haskell County

Well

6 7 9

10 11 12

Difference between highest and lowest

levels

3.93 1.98 1.82 3.61 2.76 5.48

Net rise (+) or net decline (-)

in 1948

-1.27 -.96 + .33 + .36 -2.11 + .13

Net rise (+) or net decline (-) for period of

record-1.22 -.75 + .32

+1.63 -2.27 -4.29

6. Copeland State Bank. NEiNB.^ sec. 11, T. 29 S., R. 31 W. Records available: 1941-48. May 26, 156.01; Aug. 17, 156.28; Nov. 15, 157.37.

7. Etta McCoy. NW^NWt sec. 2, T. 30 S., R. 32 W. Records available: 1941-48. Correction; Depth to water level on Aug. 14, 1947, was 187.26 feet instead of 205.91 as indicated in Water-Supply Pap?r 1098. Tables giving highest water level and difference in water levels have been cor­ rected in this report. Feb. 19, 188.07; May 26, 187.66; Aug. 17, 187.08; Nov. 15, 188.25.

9. Bessie Custer. NW-^SEt sec. 13, T. 30 S., R. 34 W. Records available: 1941-48. Feb. 19, 207.36. Measurements discontinued after Feb. 19, 1948.

10. Eli Stoops. SEtNWt sec. 33, T. 30 S., R. 34 W. Records avail­ able: 1940, 1942-48.

Date

Jan. 13 Feb. 19 Mar. 18

Water level46.74 48.68 50.24

Date

Apr. 17 May 26 June 16

Water level50.37 50.38 50.22

Date

July 15 Aug. 17 Sept .21

Water level50.22 49.80 49.33

Date

Oct. 18 Nov. 15 Dec. 17

Water level49.62 49.77 49.74

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KAHSAS, JACKSON COUNTY 89

11. L. C. Leonard. SE^SM^ sec. 20, T. 30 S., R. 32 W. Records available: 1941-48. Feb. 19, 185.30; Aug. 17, 186.31.

12. Sybol Smith. sec. 11, T. 30 S., R. 32 W. Reccrds avail­able: 1941-48. Aug. 17, 184.75.

14. William Dreyer. NW-fNWi sec. 21, T. 27 S., R. 34 W. Records available: 1941-47. Measurements discontinued after Nov. 24, 1947.

Hodgeman County

By Janet S. Olson

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of record, 5 wells in Hodgeman County

Well

3 45

Length of record (years)

8 8 8

Highest level

28.89 19.55 27.48

Date

Oct. 21, 1948 Oct. 21, 1948 July 21, 1948

Lowest level

34.77 27.52 33.08

Date

Sept. 20, 1940 Oct. 2, 1941 Oct. 29, 1940 Aug. 20, 1946

Difference between highest and lowest recorded water levels and net change in water level, in 1948 and for period of record, in 3 wells in Hodgeman County

Well

3 45

Difference between highest and lowest

levels5.88 7.97 5.60

Net rise in 1948

2.91 4.09 .57

Net rise for period of

record5.80 7.48 .78

3. W. J. Fox. SWtNW-t sec. 12, T. 21 S., R. 22 W. Records available: 1940-48. Jan. 20, 31.24; Apr. 16, 31.05; July 21, 30.79; Oct. 21, 28.89.

4. William Macey. SW^SW^ 3 ec. 13, T. 22 S., R. 22 W. Records avail­ able: 1940-48. Jan. 20, 25.35; Apr. 16, 24.81; July 21, 21.99; Oct. 21, 19.55.

5. Roy Klein. 1940-48.

^NEf sec. 36, T. 22 S., R. 22 W. Records available:

Date

Jan. 20 Feb. 23 Mar. 23

Water level31 .42 32.0? 30.97

Date

Apr. 14 May 21 June 24

Water level30.81 30.80 30.87

Date

July 21 Aug. 24

Water level27.48 27.58

Date

Sept. 23 Oct. 21

Water level29.65

a 31.25

a Pumping recently.

Jack?on County

5-15-22db. Fred Bergman Estate. NWtSEt sec. 22, T. 5 S., R. 15 E. Drilled domestic well, diameter 12 inches, depth 31.8 feet below land- surface datum. Records available: 1948. Measuring point, top edge of tile casing, 1.2 feet above land-surface datum.

Date

May 27 July 3

Water level20.22 20.28

Date

Aug. 25 Oct. 14

Water level20.38 21.10

Date

Nov. 27

Water level21.29

7-15-3ca. Fred Shafer. NWt of sec. 3, T. 7 S., R. 15 E. Unused drilled domestic well, diameter 6 inches, depth 17.2 feet below land- surface datum. Records available: 1948. Measuring point, top of casing, south side, 0.4 foot above land-surface datum.

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7-15-3ca Continued.

Date

May 26 July 3

Water level6.17 5.85

Date

Aug. Oct.

25 14

Water 1 evel6.66 7.22

Date

Nov. 27

Water level6.52

9-15-23dcb. B. F, Albrlght. TIWfSWtSEt sec. 23, T. 9 S., R. 15 E. Unused dug domestic and stock well,, diameter 20 inches, depth 16 feet below land-surface datum. Records available: 1948. Measuring point, top of concrete platform, east side of hole, 0.7 foot above land-surface datum.

May July

26 3

6 6

.23

.02Aug. Oct.

25 14

7 8

,54 .31

Nov. 27 7 .77

Jefferson County

ll-19-27bcc. School district. SWiSWfNWt sec. 27, T. 11 S., R. 19 E. Dug public-supply well, diameter 2 feet, depth 32.9 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point, top of concrete curbing, east side of hole, 0.2 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948.

May July

26 3

26 26

.40

.26Aup;. Oct.

25 14

25 25

.62

.74Nov. 27 27 .43

ll-19-29bc. Bill Green. SWfNWt sec. 29, T. 11 S., R. 19 E. Unused dug domestic and stock well, diameter 36 inches, depth 2?.7 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point, top edge of 3- by 8-inch plank, 0.5 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948.

May 26 July 5

21.4519.41

Aug. 25 Oct. 14

19.0219.36

Nov. 2" 24.87

Jewell County

Highest and lowest water' levels for the period of record, In 20 wella in Jewell County

Well

68

121422253034404144454647484964656669

Length of record (years)

141414141414141414131313*1313131212121211

Highest level

373

541498

229

37105

18

61353986

.18,87.62.53.38.50.46.85.64.27.00.24.36.98.66.15.00.62.67.31

JulyJuneJuneJuneJuneSeptJuneMar .JulyJuneAug.JuneJuneJuneApr.JuneJuneNov.JuneSept

Date

25,24,24,24,24,.24,24,24,16,24,

9,2l',

24,24,25,24,24,23,24,.17,

19471947194719471947194519471948194519471944194719471947194719471947194219471946

Lowest level

46687746251543334327243417132746C5382724

.76

.OS

.7?

.69.e^

.72

.45

.92

.13

.38.0-5

.39

.54

.84

.19

.83

.90

.10

.55

.50

Oct.Aug.JuneMar.Aug.Mar.SeptAug.Oct.MayMayDec.Aug.MayOct.Nov.Jan.Aug.Oct.Aug.

Date

13,23,8,

20,10,2,

.20,19,6,

23,9,

21,30.9,

25,24,19,20,^519,'

19371934193819341S34193519401940193719411935194019341935193419341938194019401940

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KANSAS, JEWELL COUNTY 91

Difference In water County

Well

68

12142225SO34404144454647484964656669

between highest and lowest recorded water level, in 1948 and for period of record,

Difference between highest and lowest

levels17.5764.1923.1732.1616.307.22

20.9924.075.49

17.1119.0316.1517.1812.8620.5333.6812.9028.4818.8818.19

Net rise (+) net decline (

in 1948+0.12-.90-.54+ .34-.06+ .42-1.77+2.66(a)

-1.84-.46

-1.19-.23-.16-.30

-2.97-.970

-1.09-.13

levels and net change in 20 well? in Jewell

or Net rise for -) period of

record6.04

21.709.9123.1910.194.00

14.053.424.19

10.428.43

10.833.292.617.09.81

8.1222.317.968.77

a No measurement made end of 1948.

6. H. C. Doud. SEiSWi sec. 5, T. 3 S., R. 9 W. Correction: Depth to water level on Oct. 31, 1944, was 39.19 feet instead of 29.19 feet, as indicated in Water-Supply Paper 1018. Tables giving highest water level and difference in water levels have been corrected in this repcrt. Records available: 1935-48.

Date

Jan. Feb. Mar.

26 25 24

Water level40.52 40.66 39.22

Date

Apr. May

26 26

Water level38.47 38.86

Date

July July

1 26

Water level39.47 39.57

Date

Aug. Sept

25 .27

Water level39.48 40.20

8. Will Zadina. NWfSWi see. 17, T. 3 S., R. 9 W. Records available: 1935-48.

Jan. 26 Mar. 24 Apr. 26

25.70 14.04 17.44

May 26 July 1

18.27 17.54

July 26 Aug. 25

18.02 18.95

Sept. 27 Nov. 26

20.57 24.73

12. M. W. Howe. Lot 4 of sec. 30, T. 3 S. able: 1935-48.

R. 9 W. Records avail-

Jan . 26 Mar. 24 Apr. 26

64.92 61.14 61.68

May 26 July 1

63.96 64.12

July 26 Aug. 25

63.54 64.69

Sept. 27 Nov. 26

64.84 65.29

14. C. Walker. SE^SE^ sec. 24, T. 3 S., R. 1935-48.

9 W. Records available:

Jan. 26 Mar. 24 Apr. 26

22.9ft 14.98 14.56

May 26 July 1

16.22 17.72

July 26 Aug . 25

18.40 19.72

Sept. 27 Nov. 26

20.98 22.30

22. Meyer Miles. NW^MBJ- sec. 10, T. 5 S. able: 1935-48.

R. 9 W. Records avail-

Jan. 26 Mar. 25 Apr. 26

12.80 11.94 11.96

May 26 July 1

12.00 12.02

July 26 Aug. 25

10.40 11.25

Sept .27 Nov. 26

12.33 12.69

947837 O 51-

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92 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

25. J. N. Sorrell. NW^NWi sec. 29, T. 5 S., R. 9 W. Records avail able: 1955-48. Measurements discontinued after Aug. 25, 1948.

Date

Jan. 26 Mar. 25

Water level11.22 10.27

Date

Apr. 26 May 26

Water level9.65 9.82

Date

July 1 26

Water level10.16 10.5?

Date

Aug. 25

Water level10.58

50. Fred Van Wey. NEtSWt sec. 28, T. 4 S., R. 9 W. Records avail­ able: 1955-48.

Jan.Feb.Mar.

262625

25.9525.1824.28

Apr.MayJune

262625

23.7023.7925.40

JulyAug.Sept

2625.27

25.4526.4927.57

Oct.Nov.Dec.

252627

26.9326.2726.05

54. Glen Kindler. able: 1956-48.

3ec - 18 > T - 5 s -> R « 10 w - Records avail

Jan. 26 Mar. 24 Apr. 26

18 .'49 9.85

13.05

May 26 July 1

15.65 16.75

July 26 Aug. 25

11.56 12.0?

Sept. 27 Nov. 26

14.76 15.68

40. R. L. McDaniel. SEtNWf sec. 15, T. 4 S., R. 9 W. Records avai able: 1955-48. Jan. 26, 38.69; Mar. 24, 58.70. Measurements discontinu after Mar. 24, 1948.

41. Walter Dietz. Lot 16 of sec. 6, T. 5 S., R. 9 W. Records avai able: 1955-48.

Jan.Mar.Apr.

262526

15.2512.0612.24

MayJuly

261

12.6113.30

JulyAug.

2625

13.3914. 49

SeptNov.

.2726

15.2915.22

44. Cleo Gimple. SE^SWt sec. able: 1935-48.

13, T. 4 S., R. 9 W. Records avail-

Date

Jan. 26 Apr. 26

Water level9.35 11.30

Date

May 26 July 1

Water level9.40 9.40

Date

Sept. 27

Water level9.76

45. Victor ^app. NE^SW^ sec. able: 1935-48.

24, T. 4 S., R. 10 .W. Records avail-

Date

Jan . 26 Mar. 24 Apr. 26

VHater level19.77 19.55 19.44

Date

May 26July 1

Water levelT9.77 20.56

Date

July 26 Aug. 25

Water level20.60 21.01

Date

Sept. 27 Nov. 26

Water level21. 55 20.94

46. Ralph Wierenga. Lot 5 of available: 1956-48.

sec. 19, T. 5 S., R. 9 W. Records

Jan. Mar. Apr.

26 25 26

47. 1936-48.

Jan. Mar. Apr.

26 25 26

5.48 1.38 3.30

May July

Meyer Miles.

7.57 6.65 6.82

May July

26 1

SEfSWi

261

4.00 2.73

July Aug.

sec. 3, T.

6.32 5.53

July Aug.

26 25

5 S.,

26 25

3.21 4.77

Sept Nov.

.27 26

R. 9 W. Records

4.74 6.60

Sept Nov.

.27 26

5.9C 5.5S

availabl

7.62

48. Prank Rogers. SW^SW^ sec, able: 1935-48.

23, T. 4 S., R. 10 W. Records avail

Jan.Mar.Apr.

262426

18.8615.9814.77

MayJuly

261

13.6513.54

JulyAug.

2625

14.1515. E4

SeptNov.

.2726

17.0619 .1C

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KANSAS, JEVrfELL COUNTY 93

49. E. Underwood, able: 1935-48.

sec. 5, T. 3 S., R. 9 W. Records avail-

Date

Jan. 26 Mar. 24 Apr. 26

Water level20.02 16.51 16.57

Date

May 26 July 1

Water level17.57 19.20

Date

July 26 Aug. 25

Water level20.37 21.70

Date

Sept. 27 Nov. 26

Water level22.77 22.80

64. Chris Vandeventer, former owner. R. 8 W. Records available: 1937-48.

-^SWi sec. 6, T. 3 S.,

Jan .Feb.Mar.

262524

57.2057.1255.31

Apr.May

2626

55.7556.25

July 126

56.6356.58

Aug.Sept

25.27

57.1557.78

65. Mrs. E. M. Parkhurst. SE^SEi sec. 23, available: 1937-48.

T. 3 S., R. 9 W. Records

Jan .Mar.Apr.

262426

11.5710.7511.18

MayJuly

261

11.4311.57

JulyAug.

2625

11.5011.83

SeptNov.

.2726

12.2011.60

66. A. E. Cook farm. SEfNEi sec . 1, T . 5 available: 1937-48.

S. , R. 10 W. Records

Jan. 26 Mar. 25

13.98 TApr. 26 15.64 I July 1

13.54 T July 26 14.22 I Aug. 25

13.90 ]Sept.27 14.89 14.22 I Nov. 26 14.97

69. Walter Dietz. NW^ lot 2 of sec. 7, T. available: 1937-48.

5 S., R. 9 W. Records

Jan. 26 Mar. 25 Apr. 26

11.47 9.87 10.65

May 26 July 1

11.10 13.52

July 26 Aug. 25

7.76 9.98

Sept. 27 Nov. 26

11.21 11.46

l-6-5da. Geol. Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. NE-JSEt sec. 5, T. 1 S., R. 6 W. Bored observation well, diameter 1.25 inches, depth 13.10 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point, top of 1-5-inch pipe pipe, 1.0 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: If47-48.

Date

Oct.

Nov. Dec. Jan.

2,13 14 17 15,

1947

1948

Water level8.90 9.09 9.37 9.54 9.36

Date

Feb. Mar. Apr. May

20, 1948 25 1620

Water level8.98 6.70 7.77 8.45

Dste

July Aug. Sept Nov.

26, 1948 19 .23

2

Water level6.96 8.31 9.29 9.80

1-7-lbb. Geol. Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. NW^NW^ sec. 1, T. 1 S., R. 7 W. Driven and bored observation well, diameter 1.25 inches, depth 16 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point, top of 1^-inch pipe, 1.0 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1947-48.

Oct.

Nov.Dec.Jan .

2,13141715,

1947

1948

910101010

.93

.13

.39

.27

.05

Feb.Mar.Apr.May

19, 1948251620

9889

.67

.63

.77

.54

JulyAug.SeptNov.

26, 194819.232

8.589.34

10.2710.80

l-7-2da. Geol. Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. NE-^SE^ sec. 2, T. 1 S., R. 7 W. Driven and bored observation well, diameter 1.25 inches, depth 13 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point, top of 1-J-inch pipe, 1.0 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948.

Oct.

Nov.Dec .Jan.

3,13141715,

1947

1948

67777

.90

.00

.30

.44

.39

Feb.Mar.Apr.May

19, 1948251620

7456

.22

.51

.42

.10

JulyAug.SeptNov.

22, 194819.232

5.806.677.507.97

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94 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

Johnson County

12-23-29bcc. William Johnson. SWiSW-^NWi sec. 29, T. 12 S., R. 23 E. Unuged dug domestic well, diameter 3 feet, depth 15 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point, top of boards over well, 0.2 foot above larid- gurface datum. Records available: 1948.

Date

May 4 July 6

Water level5.30 6.60

Date

Aug. 26 Oct. 15

Water level6.52 8.39

Date

'Nov. £.6

Water level8.17

12-25-31aaa. C. M. Webb. NEtNE^NEt gee. 31, T. 12. S., R. 25 E. Dug domestic and stock well, diameter 3 feet, depth 12.2 feet below land- surface datum. Measuring point, hole In top of concrete cover, east side, 0.7 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948.

May July

4 6

11

.86

.98Aug. Oct.

2615

2 2

.01

.12Nov. 26 2 .46

14-25-8bb. Mrs. Alice Alllson. NWtNWi sec. 8, T. 14 S., R. 25 E. Unused dug domestic well, diameter 3 feet, depth 28.2 feet below land- surface datum. Measuring point, top of hole In 2- by 8-lnch board cover, 0.8 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948.

May July

4 6

2 3

.82

.88Aug. Oct.

26 15

610

.78

.39Nov. £.6 10 .48

Kearny County

By Janet S. 'Olson

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of record, In 7 Wells In Kearny County

Well

12

1213161928

Length of ,,, , . record Highest(years) level

9969999

65051

37130121

.37

.39

.52

.47

.36

.24

.33

Dec.Dec.Nov.MayNov.Aug.Aug.

Date

6,4,

23,9,

11,19,16,

1946194319461942194819481948

Lowest level

1259118

47134123

.13

.74

.09

.93

.£1

.67

.85

SeptSeptNov.Dec.JulyNov.Feb.Oct.

Date

.10,

.20,6,

20,5,

15,19,22,

19431940194319391941194519401940

Difference between highest and lowest recorded water levels and net change In water level, In 1948 and for period of record, In 7 wells In Kearny County

Well

12

1213161928

Difference between highest and lowest

levels5.769.355.577.46

10.454.432.52

Net rise (+) or net decline (-)

In 1948-1.18-1.77-.60-.48

+1.64+ .18+ .92

Net rise for period of

record3.235.766.653.148.12.56

2.14

1. R. T. Beatty. NW^NEt sec. 34, T. 24 S., R. 36 W. Records avail­ able: 1939-48. Jan. 22, 9.98; Feb. 25, 8.10.

Records avail-2. C. E. Worthen. SE^SEt sec. 16, T. 24 S., R. 36 W. able: 1939-48. Jan. 22, 51.17; Feb. 25, 52.72.

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KANSAS, KINSMAN COUNTY

12. J. E. Boymer. SE-^SW-^ sec. 22, T. 24 S., R. 35 W. Records avail­ able: 1943-48. Feb. 28, 7.37. Measurements discontinued after Feb. 28, 1948.

13. D. S. Nicholson. NW^NW^ sec. 15, T. 25 S., R. 37 W. Records available: 1939-48.

Date

Jan. Feb. Mar.

22 25 21

Water level5.30 5.11 4.50

Date

Apr. May June

25 27 16

Water level5.38 4.48 5.02

Date

July Aug. Sept

15 20 .27

Water level5.19 4.58 5.32

Date

Oct. Nov. Dec .

11 12£7

Water level4.69 5.06 5.42

16. C. B. Campbell. SE^SEi sec. 15, T. 23 S., R. 35 W. Records available: 1939-48. Feb. 29, 38.79; Aug. 19, 38.65; Nov. 11, 37.36.

19. E. M. Beymer. NEiNWi sec. 8, T. 26 S., R. 38 W. Records avail­ able: 1939-48. Feb. 20, 130.40; May 25, 131.53; Aug. 19, 130.24; Nov. 11, 130.31.

28. Harry Tate. NWfNWi sec. 26, T. 22 S., R. 37 W. Records avail­ able: 1939-48. Feb. 25, 121.46; May 27, 121.79; Aug. 16, 121.33; Nov. 11, 121.63.

Kingman County

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of record, in 10 wells in Kingman County

Well

1245678

101114

Length of record (years)2222222222

.6

.6

.6

.6

.6

.6

.6

.6

.6

.6

Highest level

117

581929465

226

11

.27

.69

.20

.39

.68

.54

.22

.45

.63

.12

Mar.Jan.Feb.Feb.Mar.Nov.Mar.MayJulyJuly

Date

31,9,

19,8,

31,13,31,31,28,28,

1948194619471946194819451948194719451945

Lowest level

15.2513.8065.1320.6032.6848.738.32

24.7313.7513.86

Date

Nov.Nov.Feb.Dec.Aug.SeptSeptJulyJulyJan.

12,20,6,5,

29,.25,.30,

2,13,10,

1946194619471946194619481946194819461947

Difference between highest and lowest recorded water levels and net change in water level, in 1948 and for period of record, in 10 wells in Kingman County

Well

1245678

101114

Difference between highest and lowest

levels

3.986.116.931.213.002.193.102.287.122.74

Net rise ( + ) or net decline (-)

in 1948

+0.83+ .59-.01-.08-.03-.37

+ 1.23+ .62+ .81+ .16

Net rise (+) or net decline (-) for period of

record-0.34-.21

+ 5.16+ .16

+ 1.03-2.19-.43+ .87-.23

-2.11

1. A. A. Mueller. SEiSW-jSW-t sec. 1, T. 30 S., R. 8 W. Records available: 1945-48. Jan. 8, 12.63; Mar. 31, 11.27; July 2, 11.71; Sept. 25, 12.13.

2. L. A. Brammer. SEiSEiSW-j sec. 3, T. 30 S., R. 6 W. Records available: 1945-48. Jan. 8, 10.44; Mar. 31, 7.86; July 2, 9.83; Sept. 25, 10.07.

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96 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, IIORTH-CENTRAL STATES

4. Owner unknown. NWtNW^ sec. 9, T. 27 S., R. 9 IN. Records avail­ able: 1945-48. Jan. 8, 58.67; Mar. 31, 61.60; July 2, 58.38; Sept. 25, 58.73.

5. School district. SV^SWfSWi sec. 6, T. 29 S., R. 6 W. Records available: 1945-48. Jan. 8, 20.21; Mar. 31, 20.47; July 2, 19.72; Sept. 25, 20.37.

6. Jane Garrett. NE^NW^NEt sec. 3, T. 29 S., R. 6 W. Records available: 1945-48. Jan. 8, 30.11; Mar. 31, 29.68; July 2, 29.72; Sept. 25, 30.26.

7. S. Schrag. SW^SEiSWt sec. 5, T. 27 S., R. 5 W. Records avail­ able: 1945-48. Jan. 8, 48.21; Mar. 31, 47.09; July 2, 48.00; Sept. 25, 48 . 73 .

8. John McClure. NY^NE^ sec. 10, T. 27 S., R. 7 W. Records avail­ able: 1945-48. Jan. 8, 7.27; Mar. 31, 5.22; July 2, 6.66; Sept. 25, 6.18.

10. W.' H. Stephens. SW^SW^SW^ sec. 11, T. 30 S., R. 5 W. Records available: 1945-48. Jan. 8, 25.27; Mar. 31, 24.79; July 2, 24.73; Sept. 25, 24.86.

11. S. Bolinger. SEiSWiSW^ sec. 12, T. 28 S., R. 5 W. Records available: 1945-48. Jan. 8, 7.24; Mar. 31, 8.47; July 2, 6.68; Sept. 25 6.86.

14. Rilla Marteney. SE^NEi sec. 22, T. 28 S., R. 7 W. Records available: 1945-48. Jan. 8, 13.24; July 2, 12.96; Sept. 25, 13.23.

19. Cunningham Helium Plant. SWiSWf sec. 31, T. 27 S., R. 10 W. Records available: 1945-47. Measurements discontinued after May 31, 194

20. Cunningham Helium Plant. SW^SHi sec. 31, T. 27 S., R. 10 W. Records available: 1945-47. Measurements discontinued after May 31, 194

Kiowa County

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of record, in 5 wells in Kiowa County

Well

4 7 8

10 19

Length of record Highest(years) level

8 8 8 8 8

72 25 21

104 33

.78

.19

.43

.67

.17

Sept Sept Dec. Sept Dec.

Date

.22,

.22, 29, .18, 29,

1948 1948 1948 1945 1948

Lowest level

76 32 25

120 37

.07

.51

.62

.18

.30

Aug. Mar. Apr. June June

Date

20, 22, 28, 23, 19,

194 194 194 194 194

Difference between highest and lowest recorded water levels and net chang in water level, in 1948 and for period of record, in 5 wells in Kiowa County

Well

47 8

10 19

Difference between highest and lowest

levels

3.29 7.32 5.19

15.51 4.13

Net rise (+) or net decline (-)

In 1948

-1.82 +1.55 +1.07 -9.93 +1.10

Net rise (+) o net decline (- for period of

record+0.81 +5.12 + 4.53 -8.33 +5.81

4. H. E. Da vis. SE^NE-i sec. 4, T. 28 S., R. 16 W. Measuring point beginhing Jan. 1, 1948, top of 6-inch casing, south side, 0.5 foot below old measuring point, 0.5 foot above land-surface datuTU Records availabl 1940-48. Mais 21, 73.33; June 23, 72.92; Sept. 22, 72.78; Dec. 29, 74.71

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KANSAS, LABETTE COUNTY 97

7. A. C. Weaver. SW^NWi sec. 23, T. 27 S., R. 18 W. Records avail­ able: 1940^48. Mar. 21, 28.02; June 23, 28.05; Sept. 22, 25.19; Dec. 29, 27.13.

8. E. E. Miller. SW^SEt sec. 18, T. 27 S., R. 18 W. Records avail­ able: 1940-43. Mar. 21, 21.97; June 23, 22.26; Sept. 22, 21.68; Dec. 29, 21.43.

10. J. E. Ely. SWtNWt sec. 23, T. 30 S., R. 18 W. Records avail­ able: 1940-48. Mar. 21, 105.28; June 23, 120.18; Sept. 22, 116.46; Dec. 29, 115.10.

19. C. Williamson. SE^NEi sec. 21, T. 27 S., R. 17 W. Records available: 1944-48. Mar. 21, 34.44; June 25, 34.47; Sept. 22, 33.35; Dec. 29, 33.17.

Labette County

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of record, in 4 wells in Labette County

Well

1 2 34

Length of record (years)

6 6 6 6

Highest level

1.20 + .28 .28

4.21

Date

Oct. Aug. Aug. May

1, 1, 1, 1,

1945 194R

Lowest level

15. 13. 11. 14.

49 62 52 77

Oct. Oct. Sept Oct.

Date

16,

.ie;16,

1946 1943 1946 1946

Difference between highest and lowest reccn ad water levels and net change in water level, in 1948 and for period of record in 4 wells in Labette County

Well

1 2 3 4

Difference between highest and lowest

levels14.29 13.90 11.24 10.56

Net rise in 1948

1.00 3.98 4.67 1.72

N"5t decline for period of record

4.01 6.70 .10

6.55

1. J. Ballah. able: 1942-48.

sec. 33, T. 31 S., R. 21 E. Records avail­

Date

Jan. 18 Feb. 16 Mar. 1

16 Apr. 1

17

2. able:

Jan. 18 Feb. 16 Mar. 1

16 Apr. 1

17

Water level14.29 14.71 14.59 13.22 10.49 12.06

Date

May 1 16

June 2 16

July 1 16

C. Givens. NWiNW^ 1943-48.

12.22 12.49 12.32 11.04 2.28 4.08

May 1 16

June 2 16

July 1 16

Water level11.18 9.48

11.84 12.98 4.72 4.66

Date

Aug.

Sept

Oct.

sec. 27, T. 31

6.70 2.07 6.48 9.81 1.88 1.81

Aug.

Sept

Oct.

1 16

. 1 161

S.,

1 16

. 1 161

Water level2.77 3.61 9.54

11.02 12.18

Date

Oct. 17 Nov. 1

16 Dec. 1

16

R. 21 E. Records

+ 0.28 1.22 5.42 8.00 9.17

Oct. 17 Nov. 1

16 Dec. 1

16

Water level15.34 12.11 12.96 13.28 13.32

avail-

10.88 10.31 8.62 8.88 8.34

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98 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

3. B. H. Foster. SEfSEi sec. 34, T. 31 S., R. 21 able: 1943-48.

E. Records avail-

Bate

Mar. 1 16

Apr. 1 17

May 1

Water level11.00 10.30 4.59 6.34 4.46

Date

May 16 June 2

16 July 1

16

Water level2.98 5.64 6.34 1.15 1.13

Date

Aug. 1 16

Sept . 1 16

Oct. 1

Water level0.28 1.30 3.49 5.02 6.22

Date

Oct. 17 Nov. 1

16 Dec. 1

16

Water level8.36 5.73 4.42 5.61 6.31

4. Roy Schierenberg. available: 1943-48.

t sec. 3, T. 32 S., R. 21 E. Records

Jan.Feb.Mar.

Apr.

18161

161

17

13.0113.0413.9912.9112.2812.09

May

June

July

1162

161

16

12.0811.8711.8412.289.829.78

Aug.

Sept

Oct.

116

. 1161

7.986.028.429.61

10.09

Oct.Nov.

Dec .

17x

161

16

10.9610.2110.9411.0911.20

Leavenworth County

8-22-7c. Mrs. Joe Kennedy. SW^ of sec. 7, T. 8 S., R. £2 E. Unused dug domestic well, diameter 5 feet, depth 14.6 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point, top edge of hole in concrete platform, west side, 1.0 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948.

Date

May 28 July 3

Water level5.52 2.45

Date

Aug. 25 Oct. 14

Water level3.43 9.15

Date

Nov. 27

(Natter level9.53

10-22-34ad. A. K. Mussett. SE^NEi sec. 34, T. 10 S., R. 22 E. Unused dug domestic well, diameter 6 feet, depth-34.8 feet below land- surface datum. Measuring point, top of concrete, nortl side, 1.0 foot above land-surface datum. Records available! 1948.

May July

28 3

21

.79

.11Aug. Oct.

25 14

22

.91

.86Nov. 27 2 .50

Lincoln County

By Janet S. Olson

Highest and lowest water in 16 wells

levels for the perioc" of record, in Lincoln County

Well

ll-7-32dc11-8-34CC12-6-12cd12-6-16cc12-7-18aa

12-7-19dd12-7-23aa12-7-34ad12-8-6aa12-8-8cd12-8- llcb12-9-10ad

12-10-8bb12-10-13aa12-10-17ab12-10-21dd

LretSd°f Highest (years) level

11111

1111111

1111

734

112120

1010495

121518

14192525

.74

.17

.64

.09

.15

.58

.56

.90

.92

.53

.85

.52

.65

.36

.61

.98

Apr.Apr.Aug,Apr.July

Aug.Aug.Aug.Apr.Apr.Aug.Sept

Aug.Aug.JulyJuly

Date

6,6,9,

28,24,

9,9,9,

28,6,9,

.29,

9,9,

24,24,

19481948194819471947

1948194819481947194819481948

1948'194819471947

Loirr est level

74r*

15242r

ir13501014IP20

16242P27

.67

.45

.52

.87

.43

.18

.43

.84

.53

.30

.35

.26

.58

.48

.49

.38

SeptNov.Jan.Nov.Nov.Jan.Jan.Jan .Feb.SeptJan .Jan .Jan.Apr.Jan.Jan .Dec.Jan.

Date

. 8,28,12,28,28,12,12,12,21,

8,12,12,12,6,

12,12,7,

12,

194719471948194719471948194819481947194719481948194819481948194819481948

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KANSAS, LINCOLN COU1ITY 99

Differencein waterCounty

Well

ll-7-32dcll-8-34cc12-6-12cd12-6-16cc12-7-18aa12-7-19dd12-V-23aa12-7-34ad12-8-6aa12-8-8cd12-8-llcb12-9-10ad12-10-8bb12-10-13aa12-10-17ab12-10-21dd

between highest and lowest recorded water levels andlevel, in 1948 and for period of

Difference between Net highest and lowest net

levels

0.933.283.883.783.282.602.87.94

4.611.774.501.741.935.122.881.40

record in 16 wella

rise ( + ) or Ne* decline (-) n^ in 1948 for

+ 0.33+ 1.01+ 1.03+ .38+ .64+ .39

+ 1.94+ .67

+ 1.12+ .10+ .76

+1.39+ .12+3.70-1.71-.32

net changein Lincoln

rise (+) or decline (-) period ofrecord+0.04-1.10-.18

-3.31-2.17+1.04+2.06+ .80-1.39-.33-.07

+1.03-.23

+ 3.66-2.33-.45

ll-7-32dc. Owner unknown. SWtSEi sec. 32, T. 11 S., R. 7 W. Records available: 1947-48.

Date

Jan . 12 Apr. 6

Water level74.55 73.74

Date

May 20 AUK. 9

Water level74.23 73.80

Date

Sept. 29

Water level74.30

ll-8-34ee. School district. SW^SW^ aec. 34, T. 11 S., R. 8 W. Records available: 1947-48. Measurements discontinued after Sept. 29, 1948.

Jan. 12 7.32 May 20 Apr. 6 4.17 Aug. 9

12-6-12cd. Harry W. Woody. Records available: 1947-48.

Jan. 12 15.52 May 20 Apr. 6 13.36 AUK. 9

12-6-16cc. Owner unknown, available: 1947-48.

Jan. 12 24.70 May 20 Apr. 6 23.80 AUK. 9

6.83 Sept. 29 5.24

SEtSWi sec. 12, T. 12 S.

13.82 Sept. 29 11.64 Dec. 6

SWtSWi sec. 16, T. 12 S.,

24.12 Sept. 29 22.35 Dec. 6

6.44

, R. 6 W.

13.27 13.77

R. 6 W. Records

24.00 24.49

12-7-18aa. Mr. Hendrickson. NE^NE^ sec. 18, T. 12 S., R. 7 W. Records available: 1947-48. Jan. 12, 23.43; Apr. 6, 22.89; May 20, 23.07; Sept. 29, 22.79.

12-7-19dd. Owner unknown. SEfSEi sec. 19, T. 12 S., R. 7 W. Records available: 1947-48.

Jan. 12 Apr. 6

13.18 I May 20 11.57 I Aug. 9

11.3810.58

Sept.29 Dec. 6

11.1011.56

12-7-23aa. Owner unknown. NEtNE-j sec. 23, T. 12 S., R. 7 W. Records available: 1947-48.

Jan. 12 Apr. 6

13.4312.17

May 20.AuK. 9

11.9910.56

Sept.29 11.34

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100 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

12-7-34ad. Owner unknown. SEiNEi aec. 34, T. 12 S., R, 7 W. Records available: 1947-48.

Date

Jan. 12 Apr. 6

Water level50.60 50.30

Date

May 20 AUK. 9

Water level50.03 49.90

Date

Sept. 29

Water level50.04

12-8-6aa. Owner unknown. NE-£NE-| aec. 6, T. 12 S., R. 8 W. available: 1947-48.

Records

Jan. Apr.

12 6

8 6

.70

.63MayAUK.

20 9

8 8

.15

.00Sept Dec.

.297

9 7

.07

.73

12-8-8cd. Owner unknown. SEfSW^ aec. 8, T. 12 S., R. 8 W. Records available: 1947-48.

Jan. Apr.

12 6

14 12

.30

.53May AUK.

209

13 12

.16

.55Sept Dec.

.29 7

13 14

.90

.00

12-8-llcb. Owner unknown. available: 1947-48.

aec. 11, T. 12 S., R. 8 W. Records

Jan. 12 Apr. 6

19.35 18.30

MayAUK.

20 9

18.60 15.85

Sept. 29 18.44

12-9-10ad. Owner unknown. SE-jNEi sec. 10, T. 12 S., R. 9 W. Records available: 1947-48.

Jan. 12 Apr. 6

20.26 20.26

May 20 AUK. 9

20.18 18.63

Sept. 29 Dec. 7

18.52 18.58

12-10-8bb. G. Meitler. NW^NW^ sec. 8, T. 12 S., R. 10 W. Records available: 1947-48.

Jan. 12 Apr. 6

16.5815.96

May 20 AUK. 9

a 18.90 14.65

Sept. 29 Dec. 7

15.40 a 16.43

a Pumping.

12-10-13aa. Saenger Estate. Records available: 1947-48.

sec. 13, T. 12 S., R. 10 W.

Jan. Apr.

12 6

24 23

.48

.64May AUK.

20 9

2219

.94 ,36

Sept Dec.

.29 7

19 20

.73

.42

12-10-17ab. Gorge School district R. 10 W. Records available: 1947-48.

t aec. 17, T. 12 S.,

Jan. Apr.

12 6

26 26

.80 T 65

MayAUK.

20 9

26 25

.86

.98Sept Dec.

.29 12

2628

.42

.49

12-10-21dd. Owner unknown. SE-|SEt sec. 21, T. 12 S., R. 10 W. Records available: 1947-48.

Jan. 12 Apr. 6

27.38 27.13

May 20 AUK. 9

27.26 26.88

Sept .29 Dec. 7

27.13 27.32

Linn County

19-24-36aa. Mr. Newby. NE^NEi sec. 36, T. 19 S., R. 24 E. Unused dug domestic well, diameter 6 feet, depth 21 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point, top of hole in concrete base, east side, 0.3 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948.

May July

5 6

10.84 1 9-. 41 I

Aug. Oct.

26 15

10.47 11.38

Nov. 26 13.81

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KANSAS, McPHERSON COUNTY 101

22-25-6ob. E. C. Smith. NW^SWi sec. 6, T. 22 S., R. 25 E. Unused dug domestic and stock well, diameter 5 feet, depth 15.8 feet bel.ow land- surface datum. Measuring point, top of concrete, south side of lole, 0.6 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948.

Date

May 5 July 6

Water level12.98 13.19

Date

Aug. 26 Oct. 15

Water level12.11 12.97

Date

Nov. 26

Water level13.21

23-25-7daa. 0. M. Grigsby. NEiNE-iSEi sec. 7, T. 23 S., R. 25 E. Unused dug domestic well, diameter 3 feet, depth 19 feet below lend-surface datum. Measuring point, top of concrete, north side of hole, O.P foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948.

May July

17.2117.05

Aug. 26 Oct. 15

15.4515.35

Nov. 26 15.29

Logan County

By Janet S. Olson

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of record1 , in 5 wells in logan County

Well

1 2 4

Length of record (years)

6 6 6

Highest level

96 59 55

.42

.59

.23

Jan. Oct. Apr.

Date

22,13, 4,

1944 1948 1947

Lowest level

99 65 54

.29

.21

.85

Jan. Feb. Aug.

Date

6, 27, 6,

1947 1944 1945

Difference between highest and lowest recorded water levels and ret change in water level, in 1948 and for period of record in 5 wells in Logan County

Well

1 2 4

Difference between highest and lowest

levels

2.87 5.82 1.62

Net rise in 1948

0.12 .49 .95

Net rise (+) or net decline (-) for period of

record-0.57 + .38

fl.27

1. Octon Estate. SW^SWt sec. 2, T. 11 S., R. 52 W. Records avail­ able: 1942-48. Jan. 14, 97.66; Apr. 15, 97.28; July 15, 97.50; Oct. 15, 97.79.

2. J. J. Schultz. SEiSEi sec. 54, T. 11 S., R. 32 W. Reccrds avail­ able: 1942-48. Jan. 14, 59.97; Apr. 13, 59.98; July 13, 59.89; Oct. 15, 59 .59 .

4. L. L. Garrison Estate. SEfSEt sec. 10, T. 13 S., R. 32 W. Records available: 1942-48. Jan. 14, 33.39; Apr. 13, 35.30; July 13, 3?. 28; Oct. 15, 52.32.

McPherson County

By Janet S. 01 son

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of record, in 7 wells in McPherson County

Well

243 249 260

Length of rec ord (years)

11 11 11

Highest level

80 25 21

.98

.26

.18

Oct. July Oct.

Date

2, 3,1,

1948 1945 1942

Lowest level

83 a 56

27

.48

.15

.85

Jan. Apr. Nov.

Date

6, 2,4,

1948 1940 1957

a Pumping recently.

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102 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of record in 7 wella in McPheraon County Continued

Well

262 309 310 511

Length of record (years)11 11 11 11

Highest level

21 20 77

.51

.74

.03

.09

Aug. Apr. Apr. May

Date

3, 8, 8, 4,

1945 1944 1946 1945

Lowest level

b 41 57 19 13

.35

.26

.39

.06

Nov. Mar. Nov. Dec.

Date

2, 26, 4,

51,

1938 1938 1957 1959

b Pumping.

Difference between highest and lowest recorded water levels and net change in water level, in 1948 and for period of record in 7 wells in McPherson County

Well

243 249 260 262 309 310 511

Difference between Highest and lowest

levels

2.50 10.87 6.67

19.84 16.52 12.56 5.97

Net rise (+) or net decline (-)

in 1948

+ 2.26 +1.28 + .20

-4.56 +10.05

+ .16 + .99

Net rise (+) or net decline (-) for period of

record+2.11 +2.06 +1.82 -2.95 -.37

+12.13 +2.24

243. Emma Bergstrom. SE^SW^SEi sec. 5, T. 19 S., R. 3 W. Records available: 1937-48. Jan. 6, 83.48; Apr. 6, 82.69; July 9, 82.46; Oct. 2, 80.98.

249. Prudential Life Insurance Co. SE. corner se?. . 5, T. 18 S., R. 3 W. Records available: 1937-48. Jan. 6, 35.08; Apr. 6, 54.52; July 9, 54.18; Oct. 2, 34.03.

260. John Raws on. SE^SE^ sec. 33, T. 17 S., R. 4 W. Records avail­ able: 1937-48. Jan. 6, 27.13; Apr. 6, 26.61; July 9, 26.19; Oct. 2, 26.02

262. P. A. Olsen. NEtNWtNE^ sec. 1, T. 18 S., R. 5 W. Records available: 1937-48. Jan. 6, 33.49; Apr. 6, 33.08; July 9, 52.96; Oct. 2, 35.05.

309. Mrs. Ida Tuxhorn. SWiSW^ sec. 9, T. 21 S., R. 4 W. Records available: 1937-48. Jan. 6, 30.69; Apr. 6, 30.33; July 9, 29.72; Oct. 2, 29.70.

310. City of Moundridge. SW^NEiSWi sec . 23, T . 21 S . , R. 2 W. Records available: 1938-48. Jan. 6, 8.00; Apr. 6, 7.7?; July 9, 7.22; Oct. 2, 7.26.

311. City of Moundridge. SW^NEiSWi sec. 23, T. 21 S., R. 2 W. Records available: 1938-48. Jan. 6, 10.88 (well pumping); Apr. 6, 10.34; July 9, 9.83; Oct. 2, 9.96.

Smoky Hill Valley

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of record, in 4 wells in McPherson County, Smoky Hill Valley

Well

17-3-17dd 17-3-18dd 17-5-30dd 17-4-25dd

Length of record (years)

2 2 2 2

.5

.5

.5

.5

Highest level

2626 29 24

.24

.42

.40

.30

Nov. July Dec.Apr.

Date

4, 21, 2,

23,

1946 1947 1946 1946

Lowest level

28.18 28.40 31.36 25.80

Date

Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan .

1,6, 6, 6 ,

1947 1948 1948 1948

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KANSAS, MEADE COUNTY 103

Difference between highest and lowest recorded water levels and net change in water level, in 1948 and for period of record in 4 wells in McPherson County, Smoky Hill Valley

Well

17-3-17dd 17-3-18dd 17-3-30dd 17-4-25dd

Difference between highest and lowest

levels

1.94 1.98 1.96 1.50

Net rise (+) or net decline (-)

in 1948

+ 0.70 + .91 + .41 -.67

Net rise (+) or net decline {-) for period of

record-0.52 + .04 -.39 + .67

17-3-17dd. Geol. Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. SEjSEt sec. 17, T. 17 S., R. 3 W. Records available: 1946-48.

Date

Jan . Apr.

6 7

Water level28.16 27.35

Date

May Aus.

28 6

Water level27.77 -27.10

Date

Sept Dec.

.30 2

Water level27.54 27.48

17-3-18dd. Geol. Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. T. 17 S., R. 3 W. Records available: 1946-48.

sec. 18,

Jan. Apr.

28.4027.49

May 28 AUK. 6

27.8026.52

Sept.30 Dec. 2

27.1427.40

17-3-30dd. Geol. Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. SE-jSEi sec. 30, T. 17 S., R. 3 W. Records available: 1946-48.

Jan. Apr.

31.3630.72

May 28 Aug. 6

31.0230.46

Sept.30 Dec. 2

30.7730.92

17-4-25dd. Geol.- Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. SE. corner sec. 25, T. 17 S., R. 4 W. Records available: 1946-48.

Jan. Apr.

25.8025.05

May 28 Au'c. 6

25.2324.40

Sept.30 Dec. 2

24.8624.97

Meade County

By Janet S. Olson

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of record, in 6 wells in Meade County

Well

3334 45 61 77

234

Length of record (years)

9 9 99 99

.5

.5

.5

.5

.5

.5

Highest level

37 143

1 59 62 12

.33

.28

.33

.23

.00

.98

Nov. Dec. June Dec. June June

Date

23, 14,20,iv,17,27,

1942 1944 1947 1948 1944 1945

Lowest level

38.75 150.39

4.10 60.77 67.12 15.52

Date

Nov. Oct. Auf . May Sept Aug.

3,29, 31,17,

. 9, 31,

1943 1939 1939 1940 1943 1939

Difference between highest and lowest recorded water levels and net change in water level, In 1948 and for period of record, in 6 wells in Meade County

Well

33 34 4561 7 t 234

Difference between highest and lowest

levels

1.42 7.11 2.77 1.54 5.12 2.54

Net rise (+) or net decline (-)

in 1948

+ 0.24 -.84

-1.16 + 2.17 + .68 (a)

Net rise (+) or net decline (-) for period of

record-0.35 -.11 + .-75,

+ 1.33 + .91

+2.19a No measurements made end of 1947.

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104 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

33. W. L. Woodruff. NKtNWi sec. 34, T. 33 S . , R. 26 W. Records available: 1939-48. Mar. 19, 37.94.

34. School district. SE^SE^ see. 17, T. 33 S., R. 27 W. Records available: 1939-48. Mar. 19, 146.88; June 17, 146.90; Dec. 17, 146.79.

45. Joseph Rocke. SEiNE^ sec. 31, T. 30 S., R. 2T W. Records available: 1939-48. Mar. 19, 1.49; June 17, 2.16; Sept. 21, 2.36; Dec. 17, 2.62.

55. C. W. Farris. SEiSE^ see. 15, T. 30 S., R. 2P W. Records avail­ able: 1939-47. No measurements made in 1948.

61. John Meyer. NWtNWi sec. 26, T. 31 S., R. 27 V. Records avail­ able: 1939-48. June 17, 59.28; Sept. 21, 59.49$ Dec. 17, 59.23.

77. J. W. Wood. SEiNE-J sec. 4, T. 32 S., R. 28 W. Records avail­ able: 1939-48. June 17, 63.42; Sept. 21, 63.14; Dec. 17, 62.21.

88. H. V. Gerlick. SEfSEt sec. 14, T. 31 S., R. 28 W. Records available: 1939-46. Measurements discontinued after Snpt. 20, 1946.

234. Christopher Sobba. NWtNEi sec. 23, T. 30 S., R. 27 W. The 're­ corder and shelter were destroyed by a tornado in April 1947. Another recorder was installed and measurements were resumed in July 1948. Meas­ uring 'point beginning September 1948, top of casing, 0.3.5 foot below old measuring point, at land-surface datum. Records availatle: 1939-48.

Lowest daily water levelDay Aug.. Sept, Oct. Nov. De$»

1 14.16 ..... 13.55 13.37 13.332 14.12 ..... 13.57 13.36 13.323 13.96 ..... 13.57 13.33 13.324 ..... 13.44 13.55 13.33 13.305 ..... 13.54 13.48 13.39 13.336 ..... 13.57 13.50 13.40 13.337 ..... 13.65 13.54 13.39 13.358 13.48 13.71 13.54 13.40 13.36 9 13.45 13.66 13.54 13.40 13.38

10 13.38 13.58 13.58 13.38 13.37 11 13.35 13.51 13.59 13.40 13.32 12 13.31 13.51 13.60 13.50 13.40 13 13.23 13.43 13.62 13.50 13.41 14 13.23 13.47 13.63 13.47 13.40 15 13.22 13.52 13.62 13.45 13,42 16 ..... 13.77 13.65 13.59 13.42

Day July17 .....18 .....1 QOf)

21 .....22 .....23 .....24 ..... 25 ..... 26 ..... 27 ..... 28 ..... 29 ..... 30 ..... 31 14.11

Aug., Sept. Oct., -Nov.. Dec...... 13.72 13.65 13.69 13.42..... 13.6? 13.60 13.72 13.36..... 13.67 13.53 13.64 13.36..... 13.67 13.54 ..... 13.33..... 13.65 13.57 ..... 13.35..... 13. 61 13.58 ..... 13.35..... 13.55 13.59 ..... 13.34..... 13.57 13.60 ..... 13.35 ..... 13.62 13.57 ..... 13.38 ..... 13.65 13.52 13.38 ..... ..... 13. 64 13.48 13.36 ..... ..... 13. 64 13.45 13.38 ..... ..... 13.5P 13.42 13.36 ..... ..... 13.54 13.42 13.36 ..... ..... ..... 13.41 ..... .....

Miami Count?

16-25-5ccc. C. E. Moews. SW^SW^SWi sec. 5, T. 16 S., R. 25 E. Unused dug domestic and stock well, diameter 8 feet, depth 18.2 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point, top of hole in 2- by 8-inch board cover, 0.2 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948.

Date

Hay 4 July 6

Water level3.54 3.12

Date

Aug. 26 Oct. 15

Water level3.91 5.35

Date

Nov. 26

Water level5.28

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KANSAS, MITCHELL COUNTY 105

Mltchell County

By Janet S. 01son

Highest and lowest water in 11 wells

levels for the period of record, in Mitchell County

Length of ... , Well record Highest Date

(years) level6-8-34cc6-9-27ab6-9-30da7-6-30bc7-6-34cb7-7-7aa7-7-15dc7-8-5cb7-9-2bc7-10-lOcc8-6-12dd

a Pumping .

113222222222

Difference betweenin water levelCounty

Well

6-8-34cc6-9-27ab6-9-30da7-6-30bc7-6-34cb7-7-7aa7-7-15dc7-8-5cb7-9-2bc7-10-10cc8-6-12dd

a 16.6522.3626.7020.6022.9328.1619.4725.0427.6025.2531.76

July 29, 1947June 24, 1947Nov. 20, 1946Dec. 10, 1946July 28, 1948July 29, 1947July 23, 1948Nov. 8, 1946July 29, 1947July 29, 1948Mar. 30, 1948

Lowestlevel

a 18.3031.1029.3030.3232.1929.7022.9029.1832.5426.8434.13

highest and lowest recorded water levels, In 1948 and for

Difference between Highest and lowest

levels

1.65' 8.74

2.609.729.261.543.434.144.941.592.37

period of record

Net rise ( + ) net decline

in 1948

+ 0.16+ .01-.75

+2.33-3.60-.22+ .37-.58

-1.45+ .20-.04

Date

Sept. 29, 1947May 11, 1935Nov. 29, 1948July 28, 1948Nov. 29, 1948May 27, 1948May 27, 1948Nov. 29, 1948Nov. 29, 1948Oct. 14, 1946Sept. 29, 1947

and net changein 11 wells in Mitchell

or (-)

Net rise (+) or net decline (-) for period of

record-0.48+3.40-2.14+1.39-7.84-.18-.92

-4.14-4.19+ .90+ .05

6-S-34CC. Owner unknown. available: 1947-48.

sec. 34, T. 6 S., R. 8 W. Records

Date

Feb. 2 Mar. 30

Water level18.13 17.66

Date

May 27 July 29

Water level17.83 17.14

Date

Sept. 28 Nov. 29

Water level17.85

a 18.00a Pumping.

6-9-27ab. (Listed as well 42 in Jewell County in reports prior to 1947). L. Lowdermilk. NWtNEt sec. 27, T. 6 S., R. 9 W. Records avail­ able: 1935-48.

Feb. Mar.

230

26.61 26.18

May July

6-9-30da. Owner unknown available: 1947-48.

Feb. Mar.

230

28.85 28.60

May July

27 29

. NEfSEt

27 29

26.48 25.55

Sept Nov.

sec. 30, T. 6 S

28.69 28.93

Sept Nov.

.28 29

., R.

.28 29

26.63 26.57

3 W. Records

28.98 29.30

6-10-19dd. Owner unknown. SEiSEt sec. 19, T. 6 S., R. 10 »'. Records available: 1947. Measurements discontinued after May 5, 1947.

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7-6-30bc. Dan P. Gise. SW-gSW^ sec. 30, T. 7 S., R. 6 W. Records available: 1947-48.

Date

Feb. 2 Mar. 30

Water level29.32 27.85

Date

May 27 July 28

Water level27.65

a 30.32

Date

Sept. 28

Water level27.16

a Pumping.

7-6-34cb. Owner unknown. NW^SW^ sec. 34, T. 7 S., R. 6 W. Records available: 1947-48.

Feb. 2 Mar. 30

28.80 28.37

May 27 July 28

28.77 22.93

Sept. 28 Nov. 29

26.18 32.19

7-7-7aa. A. McDysan. NE^NEf sec. 7, T. 7 S.., R. 7 W. Measuring point beginning Nov. 29, 1948, 1.0 foot higher than old measuring point, 1.0 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1947-48. May 27, 29.70; July 29, 29.28; Sept. 28, 28.84; Nov. 29, 29.28.

7-7-15dc. Owner unknown. SWtSEf sec. 15, T. 7 S., R. 7 W. Records available: 1947-48.

Feb. 2 Mar. 30

22.77 22.59

May 27 July 28

7-8-5cb. Paul Meers. NW-^Sv/4 sec. 5, available: 1947-48.

Feb. 2 Mar. 30

7-9-2bc. able: 1947-48

Feb. 2 Mar. 30

28.98 28.40

May 27 July 29

F. Day. SWfNW^ sec. 2, T.

31.52 31.40

May 27 July 29

7-10-lOcc. J. P. Raster. SW^SWf sec available: 1947-48.

Feb. 2 Mar. 30

26.20 25.34

May 27 a July 2t

a Pumping.

8-6-12dd. Mrs. R. E. McKee. SEfSEf Records available: 1947-48.

Feb. 2 Mar. 30

31.85 31.76

May 27 July 28

22.90 Sept. 28 19.47 Nov. 29

T. 7 S., R. 8

29.03 Sept. 28 27.83 Nov. 29

7 S., R. 9 W.

31.78 Sept. 28 31. "8 Nov. 29

. 10, T. 7 S.,

25.66 Nov. 29 25.25

sec. 12, T. 8 S

31.86 Sept. 28 31.88 Nov. 29

21.77 22.28

W. Records

28.82 29.18

Records avail-

32.13 32.54

R. 10 W. Records

25.94

. , R. 6 W.

31.87 31.89

Morton County

Highest and lowest water levels for the period1 of record, in 5 wells in Morton County

Well

22 65

117

Length of record (years)

9 9 9

.5

.5

.5

Highest level

71 47

161

.58

.29

.98

Feb. May July

Date

12, 25, 18,

1947 1948 1948

Lowest level

7fa,45 53.75

166.54

Date

Jan . Mar. May

6, 13, 25,

1941 1941 1948

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KANSAS, NORTON COUNTY10"

Difference between highest and lowest recorded water levels and net change in water level, in 1948 and for period of record, in 3 wells in Morton County

Well

22 65

117

Difference between highest and lowest

levels3.87 6.46 4.56

Nat rise (+) or net decline (-)

in 1948+ 1.36 + .34 -.18

Net rise for period of

record0.72 1.35 2o'7 6

22. A, F. Wilcox. SIi^SW-j sec. 14, T. 31 S., R. 43 W. Correction; Depth to water level on May 7, 1947, was 71.62 feet instead of AS.62 feet as indicated in Water-Supply Paper 1098. Tables giving, highest water level and difference in water levels have been corrected in this report. Records available: 1939-48. Feb. 20, 74.09; Nov. 16, 73. U7.~

65. John Hentschel. SbiSEt sec. 8, T. 3? S., R. 42 W. Records available: 1939-48. Feb. 20, 52.27; May 25, 47.29; July 18, 52.28; Nov. 16, 51.86.

117. W. C. Washburn. SWfSWt sec. 4, T. 34 S., R. 42 W. Pecords available: 1939-48. Feb. 20, 163.67; May 25, 166.54; July 18, 161.98; Nov. 16, 163.35.

Neos County

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of record, in 2 wells in Ness County

Sell

1 2

Length of record ( years )

8 8

level

30 .22.70

Oct. Oct.

Date

OT21* 1948

194-3

Lov/est level

34 25

.91

.85

Date

Au~. 27,Nov. 3,

1940 1943

Difference between highest and lowest recorded water levels and net chan in water level, in 1948 and for period of record, in 2 wells in Ness County

Well

1 2

Difference between highest and lowest

levels4 .69 3.15

Net rise in 1948

2.85 1.34

Net rise for period of

record4.69 2.70

1. J. E. Ficken. SE^S"Wi sec. 32, T. 20 S., R. 23 W. Records avail­ able: 1940-48. Jan. 20, 33.70; Apr. 16, 33.17; July 21, 30.76; Oct. 21, 3C.22.

Norton County

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of record, in 11 wells in Norton County

Well

l-21-35dc2-21-lbb2-21-2bd2-21-llaa2-21-18aa2-21-19dd2-22-lldc2-22-26ac2-22-28aa2-23-36cd3-23-8aa

Length of record ( years)

22231222121

.5

.5

.5

.5

.5

.5

.5

.5

Highest level

3123222942636527472637

.46

.22

.53

.03

.44

.70

.95

.21

.30

.93

.37

Di

Apr.Aug.JulyJulyAug.JuneOct.JulyJulyJulyAug.

ite

2,29,31,31,29,3,7,

31,31,31,29,

19481947194719471947194819471947194719471947

Lowest level

33.7427.0126.1934.3543.2264.9067.3529.6149.1729.3038.80

Date

Oct .JuneOct.Oct.Nov.Oct.MayOct .MayOct .Dec.

7,24,7,7,

30,7,7,7,7,7,1,

19481946194819481948194719471948194719481948

947837 O 51-

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Difference between highest and lowest recorded water levels and net change in water level, in 1948 and for period of record in 11 wells in Norton County

Difference between Well highest and lowest

levels

l-21-35dc2-21-lbb2-21-2bd2-21-llaa2-21-18aa2-21-19dd2-22-lldc2-22-26ac2-22-28aa2-23-36cd3-23-8aa

2.283.793.665.82.78

1.201.402.401.872.371.43

Net rise ( + ) or net decline (-)

in 1948

-1.40-1.52-.98

-2.17-.47+ .10-.82-.69+ .25-.95-.39

Net rise ( + ) or net decline (-} for period of

record-0.50+ 1.55+ .46

-1.-63-.18+ .13+ .23-.06+ .32-.71-.95

One measurement of the water level was made in 8 of the observation

wells in Norton County in 1945 and 1946. These measurenents were inad­

vertantly omitted from the 1947 water-level report and are included in

this report.

l-21-35dc. H. S. Whitaker. Records available: 1946, 1948.

sec. 35, T. 1 S., R. 21 W.

Date

May Jan.

3,l f

1946 1948

Water level33.24 31.98

Date

Apr. June

2, 1948 3

Water level31.46 31.91

Date

Aug. Oct.

4, 1948 7

Water level33.00 33.74

2-21-lbb. Verner Ross. NWfNW^ sec. 1, T. 2 S., R. 21 W. Records available: 1946, 1948.

JuneJan.Apr.

24,1,2

19461948

27.0123.9223.72

JuneAug.

3,4

1948 24.2224.62

Oct.Nov.

7,30

1948 25.4325.46

2-21-2bd. Vernon J. Hamilton. Records available: 1946, 1948.

sec. 2, T. 2 S., R. 21 W.

JuneJan.Apr.

27,1,2,

19461948

25.7624.2023.84

JuneAug.

3,4

1948 24.4225.18

Oct.Nov.

7.30

1948 26.1925.30

2-21-llaa. W. B. Woods. available: 1945, 1948.

sec. 11, T. 2 S., R. 21 W. Records

Aug. Apr.

28, 2,

1945 1948

31 30

2-21-18aa. Mr available: 1947-48

Jan. Apr.

1 2

42 42

.44

.16June Oct.

. Hrypkema.

.70

.61June AUK.

3,7

NJ

3 4

1948 30 34

!4 N£ 4 sec .

42 42

.42

.85Nov.

18, T. 2 S

.66

.86Oct. Nov.

30, 1948

., R. 21 W.

7 30

33.07

Records

43.05 43.22

2-21-19dd. Owner unknown. available: 1946, 1948.

^ sec. 19, T. 2 S., R. 21 W. Records

MayJan.Apr.

27,1,2

19461948

63.9663.9163.80

' JuneAug.

3,4

1948 63.7063.84

Oct.Dec.

7,1

1948 63.8563.83

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2-22-lldc. Owner unknown. SW$SEt sec. 11, T. 2 S., R. 22 W. Records available: 1946, 1948.

Date

Jan.

Apr.

7,1, 2

1946 1948

Water level67.17 66.20 66.48

Date

June Aug.

3, 1948 4

Water level66.60 66.72

Date

Oct. Dec.

7, 19481

Water level66.89 66.94

2-22-26ac. Percy G. Whitaker. Records available: 1946, 1948.

sec. 26, T. 2 S., R. 22 W.

Apr. Jan.

29, 1,

1946 1948

29.31 28.65

Aug. Oct.

4,7

1948 29.05 29.61

Dec. 1, 1948 29.37

2-22-28aa. H. E. Fisher. NE^NEt sec. 28, T. 2 S., R. 22 W. Records available: 1947-48.

Jan. Apr.

49.1049.08

June 3 Aug. 4

49.0849.10

Oct. 7 Dec. 1

49.1448.85

2-23-36cd. R. L. Brooks. available: 1946, 1948.

sec. 36, T. 2 S., R. 23 W. Records

JulyJan.Apr.

1,1,2

19461948

28.4528.0227.79

JuneAug.

3,4

1948 28.3528.71

Oct.Dec.

7,1

1948 29.3029.16

3-23-8aa. Owner unknown. NE^NE^ sec. 8, T. 3 S., R. 23 W. Records available: 1947-48.

Jan. 1 Apr. 2

38.5358.61

June Aug.

38.58 I Oct.7 58.54 I Dec. 1

37.9858.80

Osborne County

Highest and lowest water in 15 wells

levels for the period of record, in Osborne County

Length of Well record( v

6-ll-34aa6-ll-36aa6-12-20bb6-12-23cd6-12-24aa6-13-12ba7-11-lScc7-ll-21da7-ll-23dd7-12-28ab7-13-15da7-14-6cb7-14-10dd7-15-8cc7-15-12dc

a Pumpingb Pumping .

years;335535222222222

recently.

Highest level

345056253237505218325623312210

.67

.65

.30

.23

.21

.85

.67

.24

.79

.45

.20

.65

.93

.95

.83

Aug.JulyNov.Jan.JulyMar.Mar.JulyNov.JulyNov.Dec.JulyAug.July

Date

18,50,26,2,

50,31,30,29,20,29,7,9,

29,27,29,

194719471945194819471948194819471946194719461946194719471947

Lowest level

37334327374033332534

a 38245223

b 20

.07

.05

.06

.17

.00

.95

.32

.86

.67

.60

.94

.19

.22

.64

.85

JuneApr.Jan.Apr.Nov.Dec.Mar.Nov.Aug.Jan.SeptNov.Feb.Feb.Dec.

Date

11,26,28,26,23,15,3,

29,27,7,

.30,29,4,

16,2,

194619461946194619451947194719481947194719471948194719481948

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Difference in water County

Well

6-ll-34aa6-ll-36aa6-12-20bb6-12-23cd6-12-24aa6-13-12ba7-11-lScc7-ll-21da7-ll-23dd7-12-28ab7-13-15da7-14-6cb7-14-10dd7-15-8cc7-15-12dc

between highest and lowest recorded water level, in 1948 and for period of record,

Difference between highest and lowest

levels

2.402.406.761.944.793.102.651.626.882.152.74.54.29.69

10.02

Net rise ( + ) net decline (

in 1948

-1.03-.80-.13-.19-.18

H.31 H.72-.20

-4.23-.97-.02-.27-.024-. 20

4-3.02

levels and net change in 15 wells in Osborne

Net rise (+) or \ net decline (-)

for period of record-0.41-.02

-4.254-1.014-2.494-. 86

+ 1.23-.43

-4.93-.04

-1.67-.494-. 240

-3.91

6-ll-34aa. W. E. Lowdon. NEfNE^ sec. 34, T. 6 S., R. 11 W. Records available: 1946-48.

Date

Jan . 5121927

Feb. 23Mar. 1

819

Water level35.3835.4335.5235.5835.8635.6535.7135.64

Date

Apr .

May

12162318

152229

Water level35.6035.6535.5735.6335.6235.7235.7035.75

Date

June 5121929

July 31025

Water level35.7035.7535.7335.6235.9135.9035.95

Date

Aug. 17

14Dec. fa

121926

Water level35.9336.0135.9536i3436.3436.3536.39

6-ll-36aa. J. M. Irey. available: 1946-48.

^NEt sec. 36, T. 6 S., R. 11 W. Records

Date

Jan. 2 Mar. 31

Water level31.80 32.10

Date

June AUK.

2 3

Water level32.38 32.28

Date

Oct. 6 Nov. 30

Water level32.66 32.82

6-12-20bb. C. M. Storer. available: 1946-48.

1i sec. 20, T. 6 S., R. 12 W. Records

Jan.Mar.

231

6-12-23cd. available: 1946-

Jan.Mar.

231

4040

C.48

2525

.45

.35JuneAuK.

Pink. SEi

.23

.52JuneAUK.

23

23

40.4040.31

Oct.Nov.

sec. 23, T. 6 S., R.

a 25.7725.50

Nov.

630

12 W.

20

4040

Records

25

.39

.55

.83

a Pumping.

6-12-24aa. L. available: 1946-48

Jan.Mar.

231

a 3232

J. Konzem. NE . Measurements

.75

.70JuneAUK.

23

i-NE^ sec. 24, T. 6 S discontinued after

32.6833.56

Oct.

., R. Oct. 6

6

12 W. Records , 1948.

34 .51

a Pumping.

6-13-12ba. P. L. Smith. available: 1946-48.

i sec. 12, T. 6 S., R. 13 W. Records

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6-13-12ba--Continued.

Date

Jan. 2Mar. 31

Water level39.60 57.85

Date

June AUK.

2 5

Water level59.52 59.65

Date

Oct. 6 Nov. 50

Waterlevel

a 40.82 59.64

a Pumping.

7-11-lScc. Mrs. N. Beatty. SWfSWt sec. 18, T. 7 S., R. 11 W. Records available: 1947-48. Feb. 16, 32.58; Mar. 30, 30.67; May 28, 31.73; July 30, 30.70. Measurements discontinued after July 30, 1948.

7-ll-21da. J. 0. Harrison. NL^SEf sec. 21, T. 7 S., R. 11 W. Records available: 1947-48.

Feb. 16 Mar. 30

7-ll-23dd. Records- available

Feb. 16 Mar. 30

33.67 33.59

May 28 July 30

Owner unknown. SE^SE-f : 1947-48.

21.06 20.18

May 28 July 30

33.65 33.00

Sept .28 Nov. 29

sec. 23, T. 7 S., R.

19.74 19.58

Sept .28 Nov. 29

33.50 33.86

11 W.

20.44 a 24.73

a Pumping.

7-12-28ab. C. E. Galley. NWfNL-J sec. 28, T. 73., R. 12 W. Records available: 1947-48. Mar. 30, 33.03; July 30, 33.24; Sept. 28, 33.34; Nov. 29, 33.88.

7-13-15da. J-. W. Bathurst. Records available: 1947-48.

t sec. 15, T. 7 S., R. 13 W.

Feb. 16 Mar. 30

38.4558.10

May 28 July 50

37.4557.56

Sept.28 Nov. 29

58.4258.47

7-14-6cb. J. A. Guttery. NWtSWf sec. 6, T. 7 S., R. 14 W. Records available: 1947-48.

Feb. 16 Mar. 50

24.0924.02

May 28 _July 50

24.0824.12

Sept.28 Nov. 29

24.1524.19

7-14-10dd. John Clark. available: 1947-48.

^SEt sec. 10, T. 7 S., R. 14 W. Records

Mar. 50 May 28

32.1552.15

July 30 Sept.26

52.0052.00

Nov. 29 32.17

7-15-8cc. F. Dibble. available: 1947-48.

tSW^ sec. 8 , T. 7 S., R. 15 W. Records

Feb. 16 Mar. 50

23.64 I May28 25.55 I July 30

25.2025.05

Sept.28 Nov. 29

23.0025.10

7-15-12dc. Tom Hale, Jr. SW^SEt sec. 12, T. 7 S., R. 15 W. Records available: 1947-48. May 28, 14.66; July 30, 11.65; Sept. 28, 11.74; Nov. 29, 16.25, pumping recently.

Pawnee County

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of record, in 4 wells in Pawnee County

Well

6 7 8

14

Length of record (years)

8 8 8 4.5

Highest level

19 25

b 7 15

.52

.69

.45

.49

Aug. Aug. Nov. Sept Oct.

Date

24, 25,8,

.22,19,

1948 1948 1947 1948 1948

Lowest level

a 27 29 18 17

.25

.17

.52

.72

Oct. Jan. Sept July

Date

8, 20, .50, 21,

1948 1948 1940 1944

a Nearby well pumping. b Pumping recently.

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Difference between highest and lowest recorded water levels and net change in water level, in 1948 and for period of record, in 4 wells in Pawnee County

Well

6 7 8 14

Difference between highest and lowest

levels7.73 5.48

10.87 2.23

Net rise in 1948

2.58 2.22 1.55 .63

Net rise for period of

record4.07 1.32 5.20 2.07

6. Prank Elmore. SW. corner sec. 27, T. 21 S., R. 19 W. Records available: 1940-48. Jan. 20, 22.40; Mar. 16, 21.86; AFT". 14, 21.65; Aug. 24, 19.52. Measurements discontinued after Aug. 24, 1948.

7. Ralph Lupfer. able: 1940-48.

sec. 18, T. 22 S., R. 17 W. Records avail-

Date

Jan.- 20 Feb. 28 Mar. 16

Water level29.17 28.37 27.60

Date

Apr. 14 May 21 June 24

Water level28.38 28.29 28.78

Date

July Aug. Sept

19 23 ,22

Water level26.58 23.69 25.52

Date

Oct. 19 Nov. 24 Dec. 21

Water level25.91 26.12 26.18

8. P. B. Reed. 1940-48.

sec. 6, T. 22 S., R. 16 W. Records available;

Jan.Feb.Mar,

201816

14.7714.7014.28

Apr.MayJune

142124

13.3714.1414.69

JulyAug.Sept

1923

.22

14.148.08

10.51

Oct.Nov.Dec.

192421

11.4812.3012.59

14. B. Dnrtih. able: 1944-48.

sec. 29, T. 21 S., R. 15 W. Records avail-

Jan. 20 Feb. 18 Mar. 16

16.34 16.29 15.67

Apr. 14 May 21 June 24

15.72 15.72 15.77

July 19 Aug. 23 Sept. 22

15.55 14.86 15.49

Oct. Nov. Dec.

IS 24 21

15.49 15.68 15.65

Phillips County

Highest and lowest water in 14 wells

Well

l-19-19ccl-20-13adl-20-30cc

l-20-34ba4-17-25cd4-17-31bc4-18-30ab4-19-21dd4- 19 -3 Sab4-20-21cc5-j.6-3aa5-17-laa5-17-3cd5-17-12aa

Length of record(years)

11.51

13333333333

levels for the period in Phlllipa County

Highest Datelevel

172577

2783501510124842

151

.07

.05

.30

.07

.10

.59

.20

.10

.17

.46

.43

.73

.18

.93

Dec.JulyApr.Aug.Oct.Jan.JulyJulyJuneAug.Mar.JulyMar.MayMar.

5,31,2,4.

28,2,

30,30,2,

29,31,30,31,6,

31,

194719471948194819471948194719471948194719481947194819471948

of record,

Lowr.st Datelevel

202978

30865220151448447

2754

.18

.35

.43

.50

.27

.72

.29

.10

.17

.92

.76

.60

.00

.20

Nov.Oct.Jan.

Oct.SeptOct.SeptSeptNov.Feb.Dec.Nov.JuneSept

30,8,1,

8,.25,

6,.25,.25,30,6,

IV,21,12,.30,

194819481948

19481946194819461946194819461945194519461947

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Differencein waterCounty

Well

l-19-19ccl-20-13adl-20-30ccl-20-34ba4-17-25cd4-17-31bc4-18-30ab4-19-21dd4-19-35ab4-20- 21cc5-16-3aa5-17-laa5-17-3cd5-17-12aa

between highest and lowest recorded water levels and net changelevel, in 1948 and for period of record in 14

Difference between highest and lowest

levels

3.114.301.133.433.172.135.095.002.00.46

2.336.87

25.822.27

Net rise (+) or net decline (-)

in 1948

-3.11-1.55+ .50-2.16-.73-.85

-1.78-»88

-1.49+ .04-.94-.56

-5.45-.07

wells In Phillips

Net rise ( + ) or net decline (-) for period of

record-2.68-.52+ .52-1.83+2.09-.53

+ 1.88-1.23-1.51+ .35-.56+ .20-.35-+.69

l-19-19cc. Al Skelton. SW$SEi sec. 19, T. 1 S., R. 19 W. Records available: 1946-48.

Date

Apr. June

2 3

Water level17.42 18.40

Date

Aug. Oct.

48

Water level18.52 19.73

Date

Nov. 30

Water level20.18

l-20-13ad. Owner unknown. SE^NE-^ sec. 13, T. IS., R. 20 W. Rec­ ords available: 1947-48.

Jan. Apr.

ords

Jan. Apr.

ords

Jan . Apr.

1 2

l-20-30cc. available:

1 2

l-20-34ba. available:

1 2

26.51 26.04

June AUK.

Owner unknown 1947-48.

78.43 77.30

June Aue.

Harold Parker 1947-48.

27.60 27.40

June AUK.

4-17-25cd. Minnie Gray, available: 1946-48.

Jan. Mar.

2 31

83.10 83,22

June AUK.

3 4

. sitfisw^

3 4

. NE^NWf

3 4

26.85 27.84

Oct.Nov.

sec. 30, T. 1

77.32 77.50

Oct. Nov.

sec. 34, T. 1

28.18 29.13

Oct. Nov.

SEtSWf sec. 25, T. 43.

2 3

83.20 83.60

Oct. Nov.

8 30

S., R. 20 W

7 30

S., R. 20 W

830

, R. 17 W.

6 30

29.35 28.23

Rec-

77.64 77.35

. Rec-

30.50 29.88

Records

83.60 84.03

4-17-31bc. C. B. Brower. SW*NWi sec. 31, T. 4 S., R. 17 IT. Records available: 1946-48. Jan. 2, 51.34; Mar. 31, 51.43; Aug. 3, 52.10; Oct. 6, 52.72.

4-18-30ab. Sutley Estate. ords available! 1946-48.

sec. 30, T. 4 S. , R. 18 W. Rec­

Jan.Mar.

231

4-19-21dd.available:

Jan . Mar.

2 31

1515

P.

.91

.49JuneAUK.

Kinter.

23

SEiSE?1946-48.

10 10

.80

.16June Aue.

2 3

1516

sec. 21,

10 a 10

.82

.52Oct

T. 4 S.,

.10 ,73

Oct Nov

. 630

R. 19 W.

. 6

. 30

17.0617.42

Records

a 11.81 a 12.11

a Pumping .

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114 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

4-19-55ab. Glen Seeger. available: 1946-48.

ec. 55, . T. 4 S., R. 19 W. Records

Date

Jan. 2 Mar. 31

Water level13.02 13.31

Date

June AUK.

2 3

Water levelIS. 92 13.65

Date

Oct. 6 Nov. 30

Water level13.92 14.17

4-20-21cc. P. Albright. available: 1946-48.

^S^t sec. 21, T. 4 S., R. 20 W. Records

Jan.Mar.

2 51

48.49 48.46

June AUK.

2 5

5-16-3aa. M. W. Hardman. NE^NE available: 1946-48.

Jan .Mar.

2 51

45.65 45.52

JuneAUK.

2 5

48.52 48.60

Oct.Nov.

t sec. 3, T. 5 S.

45.59 44.04

Oct.

650

, R. 16 W.

6

48.56 48.57

Records

44.60

5-17-laa. Phillips County. NE^NE^ sec. 1, T. 5 S., R. 17 W. Rec­ ords available: 1946-48. Mar. 51, 0.73; June 2, 4.27; Aug. 3, 5.46; Oct. 6, 7.40.

5-17-3cd. Owner unknown. SE^SWf sec. 7 T 5 S., R. 17 W. Records available: 1946-48. Mar. 31, 6.67; June 2, c.82; Aug. 3, 8.63; Oct. 6, 12.09.

5-17-12aa. E. R. Downing and others. R. 17 W. Records available: 1946-48.

tNEt sec. 12, T. 5 S.,

Jan. 2 Mar. 51

52.10 June 2 51.93 Aug. 5

51.95 Oct. 6 52 .16_ |______

52.20

Reno County

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of record, ______________in 1 well in Reno County_______________

WellLength of record (years)

Highest level

Date Lowestlevel

Date

86 10.50 Oct. 26, 1946 19.08 Jar. 51, 194£

Difference between "... Lghest ard lowest recorded water levels and net chang* in water level, in 1948 and for period of record, In 1 well In Reno County __ __________________

WellDifference betweenhighest and lowest

levels

Net decline In 1948

Net declinefor periodof record

86 0.95 4.00

86. Mrs. Barb. SWiSEtSEt sec. 12, T. 25 S., R. 6 W. (507 EastSixth Street). Records available: 1946-48. Jan. 6, 18.99; Mar. 31,19.08; July 9, 18.55; Sept. 26, 18.36.

Republic County

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of record, in 4 wells in Republic County

Well

40158188202

Length of record (years)

7 777

Highest level

33 119

35

.00

.17

.40

.50

Dec. JuneJuneAug. Apr.

Date

25, 25,28,5,

27,

1944 194519471943 1946

Lowest level

IE1855

.46

.97

.40

.74

Sept Feb.Nov.Aug.

Date

. 6, 25,25,29,

194^ 194C194c194i

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KANSAS, REPUBLIC COUNTY 115

Difference between highest and lowest recorded water levels and net change in water level, in 1948 and for period of record, in 4 wells in Republic County

Well

40 158 188 202

Difference between highest and lowest

levels2.46 4.80 9.00 2.25

Net rise (+) or net decline (-)

in 1948-0.50 + .61 -.60 -.10

Net rise for period of

record1.06 1.23 2.42 .45

40. City of Republic. SW^NW-; sec. 31, T. 1 S., R. 4 W. Records available: 1942-48. Jan. 24, 34.40; Feb. 26, 34.40; Apr. 24, 34.40.

158. A. J. Dicker-man. SE^SEf sec. 1, T. 3 S., R. 4 W. available: 1942-48.

Records

Date

Jan. Feb. Mar.

25 25 25

Water level15.47 15.36 15.43

Date

Apr. May June

25 25 25

Water level11.30 15.11 15.12

Date

July Aug. Sept

25 25 .25

Water level13.87 14.53 14.65

Date

Oct. Nov. Dec.

25 25 25

Water level14.95 14.88 14.72

188. City of Courtland. SWtSWt sec. 16, T. 3 S., R. 5 W. Records available: 1942-48.

Jan.Mar.

243

30

151413

.10

.10

.70

Apr.June

241

21

14.6013.7013.80

July 24Aug. 29Sept .£8

13.2016.0016.90

Nov.

Dec.

523

5

16.8016.7015.90

202. C. E. Erickson. SE^NW^ sec. 36, T. 4 S., R. 5 W. Correction; Depth to water level on Oct. 27, 1947, was 34.10 feet instead of 25.10 as published in Water-Supply Paper 1098. Tables giving highest water level and difference in water levels have been corrected in this report. Records available: 1942-48.

Feb.

June

1271

34.2034.1034.10

JuneJuly

2928

34.1034.10

SeptOct.

.2727

34.0034.10

Nov.Dec.

2926

34.1034.10

209. Glenn B. Snapp. SE^NEf sec. 1, T. 4 S., R. 3 W. Records avail­ able: 1942-48. No measurements made in 1948.

230. Lloyd Blosser. NE^SWt sec. 21, T. 4 S., R. 4 W. able: 1942-47. No measurements made in 1948.

Records avail-

l-5-7bb. Geol. Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. NW^NWt sec. 7, T. 1 S., R. 5 W. Driven and bored observation well, diameter 1.25 inches, depth 13.2 feet. Measuring point, top of l-J-inch pipe, 1.0 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1947-48.

Date

Oct. 1, 13

Nov. 14 Dec. 16 Jan. 15,

1947

1948

Water level8.07 8.12 8.48 8.57 8.50

Date

Feb. Mar. Apr. May

19, 1948 24 16 20

Water level8.25 6.95 7.04 7.38

Date

July Aug. Sept Nov.

26, 1948 19 .23

2

Water level7.05 7.64 8.40 8.83

1-5-7cb. Geol. Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. NW^SWf sec. 7, T. 1 S., R. 5 W. Bored observation well, diameter 1.2S inches, depth 25 feet. Measuring point, top of 1^-inch pipe, 1.00 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1947-48.

Oct.

Nov.Dec.Jan .

1, 194713141615, x948

20.3520.4220.4720.9721.00

Feb.Mar.Apr.May

19, 1948241620

21.2420.3020.3020.77

JulyAug.SeptNcv.

26, 194619232

20.7521.2121.7621.89

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116 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CE1TRAL STATES

Rice County

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of record, in 20 wells in Rice County

Length of Well record

(years)18-6-13bc18-6-29ddd(C)18-6-29ddd(N)18-6-29ddd(S)18-7-10ad18-8-lOdc18-9-22ad18-10-2ca19-6-13dd19-6-17bal9-7-24abl9-7-34ab19-lO-22bc2C--6-23cd20-6-36bb20-9-13cc20-10-28ba21-6-llbb21-8-20cc21-9-28ad

33333333333333333333

Highest level

1132342937408

32405

33431448946

10

.62

.23

.55

.27

.18

.25

.88

.25

.43

.80

.30

.34

.56

.57

.20

.23

.64

.32

.03

.05

Aug.Dec.Dec.Dec.Aug.SeptAug.Aug.Mar.Aug.Aug.SeptAug.Apr.Aug.JulyAug.MayDec.July

Date

6,29,5,

29,5,

.30,6,5,

31,6,6,

.30,5,7.6,

22,5,-9,2,

22,

19481946194619461948194819481948194719481948194819481948194819471948194719481947

Lowest level

1333353043421134411336448

18ie9

1388

12

.14

.03

.62

.40

.54

.18

.50

.67

.12

.17

.12

.68

.00

.83

.06

.74

.39

.02

.76

.38

Jan.SeptSeptSeptSeptDec.Dec.Oct.

' Jan.Oct.Feb.Dec.Oct.Feb.Oct.SeptOct.Oct.Oct.Oct.

Date

6,.10,.10,.10,.16,

5,11,3,6,3,

27,29,4,

27,3,

.10,4,4,3,

30,

19481947194719471946194619471947194819471947194619461947194719471946194619471947

Difference between highest and lowest recorded water levels and net change in water level, in 1948 and for period of record in 20 wells in Rice County

Difference between Well highest and lowest

levels

18-6-13bc18-6-29ddd(C)18-6-29ddd(N)18-6-29ddd(S)18-7-10ad18-8-10dc18-9-22ad18-10-2ca19-6-13dd19-6-17ba19-7-24ab19-7-34ab19-lO-22bc20-6-23cd20-6-36bb20-9-13cc20-lO-28ba21-6-llbb21-8-20cc21-9-28ad

1.52.80

1.071.136.361.932.622.42.69

7.372.821.346.44

14.2611.861.513.753.702.732.33

Net rise in 1948

1.27.09.12.17.30.67

1.151.01.38

3.251.531.003.30.07.73.53

1.28.67

2.221.69

Net rise (+) or net decline (-) for period of

record+0.25-.35-.12-.32+ .98+2.30+ .75-.69+ .01

+3.06+ .77+1.11+ .20

+2.10+5.78+ .75

+ 1.67+2.30+2.35+1.45

The wells in Rice County have been renumbered to conform to the lo­

cation numbering system now used in Kansas. The new number is given

followed by the original number that was used in the 19A6 and 1947' water-

level reports.

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KANSAS, RICE COUNTY 117

18-6-13bc (Well 7 in previous reports). P. Kasparek. SWtNWt sec. 13, T. 18 S., R. 6 W. Records available: 1946-48.

Date

Jan. Apr .

6 7

Water level13.14 12.08

Date

May Aug.

24 6

Water level12.21 11.62

Date

Sept. 30

Water level11.73

18-6-29ddd(C) (Well 20C in previous reports). Owner of property, G. G. Green; owner of well, Geol. Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. SEfSEi sec. 29, T. 18 S., R. 6 W. Records available; 1946-48. Jan. 6, 32.93; Apr. 7, 32,70. Measurements discontinued after Apr. 7, 1948.

18-6-29ddd(N) (Well 20N in previous reports). Owner of property, G. G. Green; owner of well, Geol. Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. sec. 29, T. 18 S., R. 6 W. Records available: 1946-48. Jan. 6, 35.14; Apr. 7, 34.95. Measurements discontinued after Apr. 7, 1948.

18-6-29ddd(S) (Well 20S in previous reports). Owner of property, G. G. Green; owner of well, Geol. Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. SEt sec. 29, T. 18 S., R. 6 W. Records available: 1946-48. Jan. 6, 30.23; Apr. 7, 29.92. Measurements discontinued after Apr. 7, 1948.

18-7-10ad (Well 8 in previous reports). G. J. O'Neill. f^tNEt sec. 10, T. 18 S., R. 7 W. Records available: 1946-48.

Apr. 7 May 24

18-8-10dc eec. 10, T. 18

Jan. 6 Apr. 7

18-9-22ad sec. 22, T. 18

Jan. 7 Apr. 7

18-10-2ca sec. 2, T. 18

Jan. 7 Apr. 7

19-6- 13dd sec. 13, T. 19

Jan. 6 Apr. 7

19-6-17ba NEtNWi sec. 17

Jan. 6 Apr. 7

42.94 Aug. 5 37.18 Dec. 2 42.86 Sept. 30 42.12

(Well 9 in previous reports). C. Dobrinski. S., R. 8 W. Records available: 1946-48.

41.25 May 24 40.61 Sept. 30 40.70 AUK. 5 40.42 Dec. 2

(Well 10 in previous reports). 0. Brownleewe. S., R. 9 W. Records available: 1946-48.

11.13 May 24 9.76 Sept .30 9.39 AUK. 6 8.88 Dec. 2

42.55

m*

40.25 40.32

SE^NEt

9.84 9.95

(Well 11 in previous reports). The Bushton News. NE-jSWt S., R. 10 W. Records available: 1946-48.

34.10 May 24 34.02 Sept. 30 33.48 AUK. 5 32.25 Dec. 2

(Well 3 in previous reports). W. M. Myers . S S., R. 6 W. Records available: 1946-48.

41.12 May 24 40.63 Sept .30 40.47 AUK. 6 40.73

(Well 19 in previous reports) . City of Little , T. 19 S., R. 6 W. Records available: 1946-48

12.30 May 24 9.18 Sept. 30 8.74 AUK. 6 5.80 Dec. 2

33.26 33.22

40.64

F iver .

8.90 9.37

19-7-24ab (Well 2 in previous reports). J. P. Pulliam.sec. 24, T. 19 S., R. 7 W. Records available: 1946-48. Apr. 7, 34.18;May 24, 34.50; Aug. 6, 33.30; Sept. 30, 34.26.

19-7-34ab (Well 1 in previous reports). B. J. Good. NW^NEt sec. 34, T. 19 S., R. 7 W. Records available: 1946-48. Apr. 7, 43.98; May 24, 43.88; Aug. 6, 43.47; Sept. 30, 43.34.

19-8-9cd (Well 17 in previous reports). J. A. Roesler. sec. 9, T. 19 S., R. 8W. Records available: 1946-47. Measurements dis­ continued after Dec. 10, 1947.

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118 HATER LEVELS AMD ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CEVTRAL STATES

19-10-22bc (Well 12 in previous reports). J. h. Fowman. sec. 22, T. 19 S., R. 10 W. Records available: 1946-4P.

Date

Jan . Apr.

7 7

Water level7.50 5.42

Date

May AUK.

24 5

Water level5.97 1.56

Date

Sept Dec.

.30 2

Water level3.82 4.18

20-6-23cd (Well 4 in previous reports). School district sec. 23, T. 20 S., R. 6 W. Records available: 1946-48.

Jan. Apr.

sec.

Jan. Apr.

7 7

20-6-36bb 36, T. 20

7 7

16. 4.

06 57

May AUK.

24 6

(Well 5 in previous S., R. 6 W. Records

9. 4.

18 86

May AUK.

24 6

9. 5.

reports) . available

8. 4.

55 22

1 Sept. I Dec.

30 2

10 14

.70

.85

J. W. Harder. NW^NW^ : 1946-48.

17 20

Sept. 30 7 .37

20-9-13cc (Well 16 in previous reports). J. H. Pair. SW^SWt sec. 13 T. 20 S., R. 9 W. Records available: 1946-48. Jan. 7, 9.20; Apr. 7, 8.28; May 24, 8.67. Measurements discontinued after May 24, 1948.

20-lO-28ba (Well 13 in previous reports). H. Thompson. NEfNW^ sec. 28, T. 20 S., R. 10 W. Records available: 1946-48.

Jan . Apr.

13.0012.00

May 24 AUA . 5

12.389.64

Sept .30 Dec. 2

10.9811.66

21-6-llbb (Well 6 in previous reports). J. C. Brown. NWfNW^ sec. 11, T. 21 S., h. 6 W. Records available: 1946-48. Jan. 7, 5.84; Apr. 7, 4.54; May 24, 5.43. Measurement discontinued after May 24, 1948.

21-8-20cc (Well 15 in previous reports). R. J. Dill. SW^SWj sec. 20, T. 21 S., R. 8 W. Records available: 1946-48.

Jan. 7 Apr. 7

8.056.64

May AUK.

245

7.234.98

Sept.30 Dec. 2

6.406.03

21-9-28ad (Well 14 in previous reports). J. H. Fair. SE^NEt sec. 28, T. 21 S., R. 9 W. Records available: 1946-48. Jan. 7, 11.88; Apr. 7, 10.30. Measurements discontinued after Apr. 7, 1948.

Russell County

By Janet S. 01son

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of record, in 10 wells in Russell County

Well

45808195

117126146148149152

Length of record (years)

7777777777

Highest level

183

10154

31143

1810

.39

.40

.85

.83

.70

.66

.59

.81

.35

.30

JulyApr.Aug.SeptApr.JulyApr.Apr.JulyApr.

Date

12,14,29

. v)13,10,8,8,

20,14,

1945194219411»441942194619431943194819 4R

Lowest level

247

134111038167

2126

.28

.76

.71

.28

.61

.02

.£0

.92

.£4

.45

Aug.JuneJulyDec.Dec.Jan.SeptOct.JuneSept

Date

20,29,10,20,20,13,

1,2,

29,.22,

1941194319471943194319431942194119431941

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KANSAS, SALINE COUNTY 119

Difference between highest and lowest recorded water levels and net change In water level, In 1948 and for period of record*In 10 wells in Russell County

Well

45808195

117126146148149152

Difference between highest and lowest

levels

5.894.36

32.865.555.916.361.614.113.1916.15

Net rise ( + ) or net decline (-)

in 1948

+ 1.68+ .33

+ 2.01-1.25+ .14

+ 2.83+ .68+ .27+ .15-.29

Net rise (+) net decline for period

record+ 2.94-.79

-21.05+ 2.05+ .47

+ 2.22+ .77+ .74

+ 1.71+ 9.46

or (-) of

45. -Jacob Plogler. NW^NW^ sec. 11, T. 15 S., R. 14 W. Records available: 1941-48. Jan. 16, 23.38; Apr. 14, 21.29; July 20, 21.34.

80. Joseph j^urthmyer, Jr. SEfSEt sec. 9, T. 14 S., R. 15 V. Rec­ ords available: 1941-48. Jan. 15, 5.33; Apr. 14, 4.90; July 20, 4.91; Oct. 20, 5.50.

81. Joseph Purthmyer, Jr. SEfSE;f sec. 9, T. 14 S., R. 15 If'. Rec­ ords available: 1941-48. Jan. 15, 130.98; Apr. 14, 132.38; July 20, 123.27; Oct. 20, 122.90.

95. George J. Gobleman. STK^NEt sec. 28, T. 11 S., R. 15 W. Records available: 1941-48. Jan. 15, 7.22.

117. Marie Dutt and others. S&tNEf sec. 18, T. 13 S., R. 14 W. Records available: 1941-48. Jan. 15, 5.96; Apr. 14, 6.68; July 20, 5.29; Oct. 20, 6.11.

126. Bertha Dewald. NWtSWt sec. 19, T. 13 S., R. 13 W. Records available: 1941-48. Jan. 16, 32.90.

146. D. P. Steinle. NE^NEt sec. 24, T. 14 S., 1\. 12 W. Records available: 1941-48. Jan. 16, 14.81; Apr. 14, 15.54; July 20, 15.57; Oct. 20, 15.03.

148. John Penex. NE^SEt sec. 13, T. 14 3., R. 13 W. Records avail­ able: 1941-48. Apr. 14, 19.24; July 20, 18.35; Oct. 20, 19.15.

149. George Boxberger, Jr. NE^NEt sec. 22, T. 14 S., R. 14 W. Records available: 1941-48. Apr. 14, 19.24; July 20, 18.35; Oct. 20, 19.15.

152. D. D. Belsel. SWfS&t sec. 10, T. 14 S., R. 12 W. Records available: 1941-48. Jan. 16, 15.96; Apr. 14, 10.30; July 20, 12.35; Oct. 20, 16.99.

Saline County

Highest and lowest water levels for the period, of record, in 11 wells in Saline County

Well

15-2-17cd15-2-18cd15-2-30dc15-3-24dd15-3-36ab16-2-7bb16-2-18cc

Length of record Highest(years) level

3333333

22221917231023

.33

.90

.58

.49

.54

.30,39

Aug.Nov.Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.Nov.

Date

6,4,6,6,6,6,4,

1948194519481948194819481946

Lowest level

25252220272226

.44

.50

.42

.64

.35

.08

.52

Jan.Jan .Sept .Jan.Jan .Aug.Dec.Jan .

Date

6,6,5,6,6,1,1,6,

19481948194619481948194619471948

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120 'WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 194C, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

Highest and lowest water levels for the perioi of record, In 11 wells In Saline County Continued

Well

16-2-19ab 16-3-13cd 16-3-26dc 1 6-3-3 4dd

Length of record (years)

3 3 3 3

Highest level

21.00 20.70 19.00 20.92

Date

Nov. 4, 1946 Apr. 1, 1946 Dec. 2, 1946 Dec. 2, 1946

Lo-rest level

24.67 24.38 21.60 2.T . 15

Date

Dec. I, 194" Jan. 6, 194£ Jan. 6, 194£ Jan. 6, 194F

Difference in water County

between highest and lowest recorded water levels and net change level, in 1948 and for period of record in 11 wells in Saline

WellDifference betweenhighest and lowest

levelsNet rise in 1948

Net rise (+) or net decline (-) for period of

record15-2-17cd15-2- 18cd15-2-30dc15-3-24dd15-3-36ab16-2-7bb16-2-lScc16-2-19ab16-3-13cd16-3-26dc16-3-34dd

3.112.602.843.153.813.783.133.673.682.602.23

1.29.72

1.241.291.901.23

.74

.731.14

.80

.98

-0.25-.55+ .30-.28-.10+ .48+ .02-.04

-2.36-.14+ .47

15-2-17cd. Geol. Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. T. 15 S., R. 2 W. Records available: 1946-48.

sec. 17,

Date

Jan. Apr.

6 7

Water level25.44 24.43

Date

May AUK.

28 6

Water level24.87 22. 33

Date

Sept Dec.

.30 3

Water level23.32 23.98

15-2-18cd. Geol. Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. SE. corner SW-j sec. 18, T. 15 S., R. 2 W. Records available: 1946-4?.

Jan. 6 Apr. 7

15-2-30dc T. 15 S., R. 2

Jan. 6 Apr. 7

15-3-24dd s«c. 24, T. 15

Jan. 6 Apr. 7

15-3-36ab sec. 36, T. 15

Jan. 6 Apr. 7

16-2-7bb. T. 16 S., R. 2

Jan. 6 Apr. 7

25.50 May 28 25.18 Sept. 30 24.83 AUK. 6 23.70 Dec. 3

Geol. Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. SW W. Records available: 1946-48.

22.41 May 28 21.38 Sept. 30 20.85 AUK. 6 19.58 Dec. 3

Geol. Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. SE S., R. 24 W. Records available: 1946-48.

20.64 May 28 19.44 Sept .30 18.93 AUK. 6 17.49 Dec. 3

Geol. Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. NW S., R. 3 W. Records available: 1946-4?.

27.35 May 28 25.74 Sept. 30 25.48 AUK. 6 23.54 Dec. 3

Geol. Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. NW. W. Records available: 1946-48.

21.14 May 28 20.13 Sept .30 19.75-: AUK. 6 18.30 Dec. 3

24.16 24.67

$SEt sec. 30,

20.60 21.08

. corner

18.75 19.18

. corner NE-t

24.98 25.40

corner sec. 7

19.05 19.72

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16-2-18cc. Geol. Survey, D. S. Dept. of Interior. SW. corner sec. 18, T. 16 S., R. 2 W. Records available: 1946-48.

Date

Jan. Apr.

6 7

Water level26.52 25.54

Date

May 28AUK. 6

Water level26.18 24.83

Date

Sept .30 Dec. 2

Water level25.47 25.78

16-2-19ab T. 16 S., R. 2

Jan. 6 Apr. 7

16-3-13cd T. 16 S., R. 3

Jan. 6 Apr. 7

16-3-26dc T. 16 S., R. 3

Jan. 6 Apr. 7

16-3-34dd T. 16 S., R. 3

Jan. 6 Apr. 7

Geol. Survey, D.,S. Dept. of Interior. NWtNEt W. Records available: 1946-48.

24.66 23.62

May 28 24.41 AUK. 6 22.98

Sept .30 Dec. 2

. Geol. Survey, D. S. Dept. of Interior. SEtSW-t W. Records available: 1946-48.

24.38 23.32

May 28 23.56* AUK. 6 21.78

Sept. 30 Dec. 2

Geol. Survey, D. S. Dept. of Interior. SW^SEi W. Records available: 1946-48.

21.60 20.17

May 28 20.75 AUK. 6 19.50

Sept .30 Dec. 2

Geol. Survey, D. S. Dept. of Interior. S&tS£l W. Records available: 1946-48.

23.15 21.84

May 28 22.36 AUK. 6 21.57

Sept. 30 Dec. 2

sec. 19,

23.70 23.94

sec. 13,

22.44 23.06

sec. 26,

20.28 20.74

sec. 34,

21.90 22.09

Scott County

By Janet S. Olson

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of record, in 11 wells in Scott County

Well

1

1A

22A39

1932

394850

Length of record (years)

17

8

154.59999

999

Highest level

55

53

303167474537

672994

.89

.42

.95

.58

.94

.77

.38

.79

.00

.51

.99

MayMayAug.Aug.Apr.Aug.MaySeptApr.Apr.Apr.Mar.JuneOct.

Date

14,16,16,18,25,10,30,

. 8,18,20,22,5,6,

13,

19341934194019401939194419341939194019391939194719471948

Lowest level

68

58

403891555744

683197

.48

.63

.81

.33

.99

.09

.32

.35

.76

.63

.95

Nov.

Dec.

Dec.Sept.Oct.Jar.JureSept.

Apr.JulyAug.

Date

4,

27,29,11,16,13,14,15,20,

16,13,6,

1947

28,1948194719461948194819481948

194319481945

Difference between highest and lowest recorded water levels and net change in water level, in 1948 and for period of record in 11 wells in Scott County

Well

1 1A 2

Difference between highest and lowest

levels

12.57 5.21 9.86

Net rise (+) or net decline (-)

in 1948

+0.42 -.94 + .81

Net rise (+) or net decline (-) for period of

record-9.57 -5.17 -8.55

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122 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

Difference between highest and lowest recorded water levels and net change In water level, in 1948 and for period of record>in 11 wells In Scott County--Cont i nued

Well

2A39

1932394850

Difference between highest and lowest

levels

6.7524.057.32

11.946.561.762.122.96

Net rise (+) or net decline (-)

In 1948

-1-0.06-2.69-1.39-2.54-1.17-.02-.14+ .28

Net rise (+) or net decline (-) for period of

record-4.78

-12.57-7.32-6.21-5.79+ .65+ .02

+ 2.75

1. Mrs. Rosine Smith. NW. corner sec. 9, T. 20 S., R. 33 W. Rec­ ords available: 1939-48.

Date

Jan . Feb. Mar.

NWi

14 22 22

1A. sec .

Water level65.35 65.14 65.04

Date

Apr. May June

13 19 15

Division of Water 3, T. 20 S., R. 33

Water level64.97 65.17 65.16

n . Water Date , - levelJuly 13 64.91 Aug. 16 65.34 Sept. 20 66.64

Date

Oct. Nov. Dec.

Resources, Kansas State Borrd of W. Records available: 19*0-48.

13 10 15

Water level67.60 66.25 65.90

Agriculture .

Lowest dally water levelDay J

1 . .2 ..3 ..4 ..5 ..6 . .78 . .9 . ,

10 , ,11 ..12 . .13 ..14 5815 5816 5817 5818 5819 5820 5821 5822 5823 5824 5825 5826 5827 5828 ..29 . .30 ..31 ..

an.

. . .

. . .

. . .

.05

.05

.05

.05

.04

.05

.05

.05

.05

.05

.05

.05

.05

.05

Feb.

.....

.....

.....

. . .

.....

......

.....

57.9357.9457.9457.9457.9457.9357.9357.93

Mar.57.9357.9257.9257.9257.9157.9057.8957.8957.8857.8657.8557.8457.8457.8357.83

.57.8357.8157.8157.8157.8057.8057.8057.8057.7957.7857.7857.7757.7657.7657.7657.75

Apr.57.7557.7557.7457.7457.7457.7457.7357.7357.7257.7257.7257.7157.7157.7157.7057.7057.7057.6957.6957.6857.6357.6757.6757.6657.6657.6757.6757.6957.7057.71

May57.7457.7657.7757.7857.8057.8157.8357.8557.8757.8857.8957.9057.9057.9257.9357.9557.9657.9657.9757.9857.9957.9957.9857.9857.9957.9857.9957. S957.9858.0058.01

June58.0058.0058.0158.0058.0158.0158.0158.0158.0158.0058.0158.0058.0057.9957.9957.9957.9958.0058.0158.0158.0158.0258.0358.0358.0358.0358.0458.0558.0558.05

July58.0558.0558.0658.0658.0658.0658.0658.0658.0658.0658.0658.0558.0558.0458.0558.0458.0558.0558.0658.0758.0658.0758.0758.0758.0858.0758.0758.0858.0858.0858.09

Aug.58.0958.1058.1158.1258.1258.1258.1358.1358.1458.14.........................58.1458.1458.1458.1458.1358.1358.1258.1258.1158.1158.1158.1058.1058.1058.1058.10

Sept ,58.0958.0958.1058.1158.1258.1358.1458.1458.1558.1658.1858.1858.1958.1958.2058.2058.2158.2158.2258.2258.2258.2258.2258.2358.2358.2458.2458.2358.2358.23

. Oct.58.2358.2458.2558.2558.2658.2658.2758.2958.3058.3158.3258.3258.3258.3258.3358.3358.3458.3458.3558.3558.3558.3758.3858.3958.3958.4058.4258.4258.4258.4258.43

Nov.58.4458.4458.4458.4458.4458.4558.4558.4558.4558.4558.4558.4658.4758.4858.4858.4958.4958.4958.4958.4958.4858.4858.4858.4858.4958.4958.5058.5158.5258.52

Dec.58.53

< 58 . 5358.5558.5558.5658.5658.5658.5758.5758.5858.5858.5958.5958.6058.60.....58.6058.6058.6158.6258.6258.6258.6258.6258.6258.6258.6358.6358.6358.6258.62

2. E. E. Coffin. NEiSEi sec. 25, T. 18 S., R. 3? W. Measuring poin beginning Jan. 1, 1948, top edge of casing, south side, 0.2 foot lower tha- old measuring point, at land-surface datum. Records available: 1939-48.

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KANSAS, SCOTT COUNTY 123

2 Continued.

Date

Jan. 14 1?eb. 22 Mar. 22

Water level39.78 38.82 40.10

Date

Apr. 13 May 19 June 1 5

Water level40.57 38.93 38.05

Date

July 13 Aug. 16 Sept. 20

Water level39.18 38.31 39.68

Date

Oct. 13 Nov. 10 Dec. 15

Water level40.66 39.83 40.00

2A. Division of Water Resources, Kansas State Board of Agriculture. iSEi sec. 26, T. 18 S., R. 33 W. Records available: 1944-48.

_____ Lowest daily water levelDay Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Dav Jan. Feb. Mar. Anr.1 36.412 36.393 36.394 36.405 36.386 36.387 36.358 36.339 36.35

10 36.33 LI 36.30 \2 36.31 ".3 36.3214 36.2815 36.27 \6 36.28

35.7635.7435.7535.7535.73

35.5935.6235.64

35.55 55.9235.55 35.9835.54 36.0235.52 36.0435.53 36.0735.51 36.1335.53 36.1435.56 36.1735.52 36.2435.48 36.3135.50 36.3635.52 .....35.53 ..... 35.49 ..... 35.47 ..... 35;47 .....

17 36.2518 36.2319 36.2220 36.2021 36.1922 36.1723 36.1724 36.1525 36.1626 36.1627 36.1628 .....29 .....30 .....31 .....

35.8235.8235.8535.8235.7935.7735.8035.79

35.6135.5835.6035.5735.5935.5835.5835.5735.5435.5635.6035.5635.5335.5135.55

35.4535.4235.4435.4735.4535.4235.4635.5835.6735.7435.8035.8335.8535.88

3. Claude Hughes, available: 1939-48.

sec. 21, T. 18 S., R. 33 W. Records

late

Jan. 14 'eb. 22 Mar. 22

Water level81.72 81.47 77.13

Date

Apr. 13 May 19 June 15

Water level77.70 79.12 80.05

Date

Aug. 16 Sept. 20 Oct. 13

Water level79.31 83.80 91.99

Date

Nov. 10 Dec. 15

Water level87.69 82.35

9. Mrs. Rosine Smith. SW^SWi sec. 35, T. 19 S., R. 33 W. Records available: 1939-48. Jan. 14, 55.09. Measurements discontinued after Tan. 14, 1948.

19. 1939-48.

J. Dyer. sec. 12, T. 18 S., R. 33 W. Records available;

-Tan.Feb.Mar.

142222

50.2349.9349.67

Apr.JuneJuly

141513

49.6557.3256.42

Aug.SeptOct.

16.2013

51.8051.9556.02

Nov.Dec.

1015

52.3453.30

32. E. J. Roark. : 1939-48.

sec. 25, T. 19 S., R. 35 W. Records avail-

Jan. 14 Feb. 22 far. 22

42.48 42.39 42.51

Apr. 13 May 19 June 15

42.40 42.82 42.99

July 13 Aug. 16 Sent. 20

43.28 42.45 44.35

Oct. Nov. Dec.

13 10 15

44.01 43.69 43.58

39. Henry F. Poos Estate. NE^NE^ sec. 26, T. 18 S., R. 31 W. Rec­ ords available: 1939-48. Jan. 14, 67.88.

48. P. Roark. NE^NE^ sec. 25, T. 20 S., R. 33 W. Records available: 1939-48.

Jan.Feb. 'ar.

142220

30.5330.8530.44

Apr.MayJune

131915

30.4730.6830.78

JulyAug.Sept

1316

.20

31.6329.6530.45

Oct.Nov.Dec.

151015

30.5630.5230.50

947837 O 51-

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124 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

50. F. M. Houston. SW^SEi sec. 28, T. 19 S., R. 32 W. Records available: 1939-48. Jan. 14, 95.19; Apr. 13, 95.18; Oct. 13, 94.99.

Sedgwick County

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of in 29 wells in Sedgwick County

Length of Highest _. Well record ilt,»n Date/ \ xc v ox

(years)1112

26307

502800802804805807808809810811812814

815

816825826830834838840842845846847870

11 51 .3411 11.06

11 5.0011 9.08

6 12.4910 7.2710 1.9610 .5910 1.5710 19.4510 19.9410 6.7710 1.9410 3.6910 6.54]0 9.72

10 7.65

10 5.3210 5. .4910 2.1210 23.7910 5.8710 20.8310 .5310 1.3910 8.2010 11.3510 10.5510 1.64

a Affected by pumping in

Differencein waterCounty

Well

111226

307502800802804

between highest and

Aug. 4, 1945May 7, 1944

8, 1944

July 24, 1948May 12, 1945

13, 194520, 1945

Mar. 20, 1944Apr. 29, 1944May 11, 1942May 2, 1945May 2, 1945May 8, 1944.Oct. 4, 1945Apr. 29, 1944Apr.- 28, 1944May 6, 1944Sept .27, 1948May 4, 1945

May 11, 1945

Oct. 8, 1945May 4, 1945May 9, 1944May 2, 1945May 8, 1944May 29, 1945Sept .30, 1945Oct. 4, 1945May 8, 1944May 8, 1944May 8, 1944Nov. 9. 1945

nearby well field.

Lowest level

60.3418.99

a 23.1815.04

26.7019.698.465.206.27

23.0423.4714.6813.389.5718.9117.11

14.04

18.4715.1813.0128.6211.7026.918.307.62

16.1618.2118.368.30

lowest recorded water levelslevel in 1948 and for period of record

Difference between Net rise (+) highest and lowest net decline 1

levels in 1948

9.007.93

18.185.96

14.2112.426.504.61

+1.09+3.67-.19

+2.73-4.60+ .04+ .58

+1.23

record

Date

July 4, 1938Apr. 1, 1938

2, 19388, 19389, 1938

11, 193812, 1938

Jan. 29, 1940Feb. 26, 1948

Aug. 30, 1946Apr. 3, 1940Dec. 5, 1947Sept. 26, 1946Sept. 26, 1946Jan. 2, 1941Mar. 4, 1941Jan. 2, 1941Aug. 30, 1940July 8, 1946Feb. 10, 1947Dec. 3, 1940Jan. 2, 1941Feb. 3, 1941Mar. 4, 1941May 1, 1941Jan. 24, 1941

31, 1941Mar. 3, 1947Dec. 5, 1947Nov. 5, 1940Oct. 3, 1940Oct. 3, 1940Nov. 5, 1940Mar. 10, 1947Sept. 26, 1946Dec. 5, 1947Dec. 5, 1947Dec. 5, 1947Nov. 5, 1940

and net changeIn 2£ wells in Sedgwick

or Net rise (+) or net decline (-) for period of

record+5.50+4.67+4.11+ .58-1.46+2.88-2.67-.49

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KANSAS, SEDGWICK COUJJTY. 125

Differencein water

between highest and lowest recorded waterlevel in 1948 and for period of record in

levels and net change29 wells in Sedgwick

C ountv C ont inued

Well

805807808809810811812814815816825826830834838840842845846847870

Difference between highest and lowest

levels

4.703.593.537.91

11.445.88

12.377.396.39

13.159.69

10.894.835.836.087.776.237.966.367.816.66

Net rise (+) or net decline (-)

in 1948

+1.10+1.38-.77

+2.11+2.31+2.68+4.58+2.48-.34

+ 3.90+ 4.04+ 6.02+ 1.46+ 1.02+2.09-.56+ .16-1.06+ .30+ .46

+2.32

Net rise (+) or net decline (-) for period of

record-0.61+ 1.01+ .58

+1.73+ .49

+1.51+ 4.13+ 4.54+ .13

+ 3.40+ 4.17+ 5.24-2.04+ 1.87+ 3.11+ 3.14+ .92-.72-.69-.68

+ 2.73

11. J. H. Helm. SE. corner sec. 22, T. 26 S., R. 3 W. Records available: 1937-48.

Date

Jam. 30 Mar. 3

30

Water level54.87 54.79 55.24

Date

May 5 26

June 30

Water level55.56 55.72 54.63

Date

Aug. 8 31

Sept. 23

Water level54.43 55.21 54.29

Date

Nov. Dec.

3 3

Water level53.72 53.74

12. Dr. A. D. Updegraph. NW^SEi sec. 26, T. 25 S., R. 1 W. Records available: 1937-48. Water-stage recorder removed Aug. 17, 1948.

__ ____________Lowest daily water level_____________________Da? Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. N->V. Dec.

123456789

1011121314151617181920212223242526

.....814.9817.75 17.62 16.74 16.96 17.22 16.06 .....17.75 17.52 16.76 16.97 ..... 15.91 13.7417.75 17.46 16.74 16.98 ..... 15.78 13.76 ..... .....17.76 17.40 16.73 ..... ..... 15.68 13.78 ..... .....17.76 17.34 16.74 ..... ..... 15.61 13.78 ..... .....17.76 17.29 16.73 ..... ..... 15.57 13.78 ..... .....17.77 17.26 16.76 ..... ..... 15.52 13.79 ..... .....17.77 17.24 16.78 ..... 17.28 15.49 13.31 ..... .....17.30 17.23 16.78 ..... 17.28 15.46 13.83 ..... .....17.81 17.21 16.76 17.03 17.28 15.44 13.85 ..... .....17.81 17.21 16.77 17.04 17.28 15.41 13.89 ..... .....17.81 17.21 16.82 17.04 17.29 15.39 13.90 ..... .....17.80 17.17 16.84 17.05 17.31 15.36 13.92 ..... .....17.82 17.15 16.84 17.05 17.31 15.32 13.93 ..... .....17.82 17.13 16.84 17.07 17.31 15.29 13.94 ..... .....17.83 17.13 16.85 17.07 ..... 15.15 13.93 ..... .....17.81 17.12 16.86 17.09 ..... 15.07 ..... ..... .....17.80 17.08 16.84 ..... ..... 14.94 ..... ..... .....17.83 17.06 16.87 ..... ..... 14.80 ..... ..... .....17.83 16.98 16.89 ..... ..... 14.65 ..... ..... .....17.82 16.91 16.90 ..... ..... 14.52 ..... ..... .....17.80 16.87 16.89 ..... 17.15 14.32 ..... ..... .....17.78 16.80 16.90 ..... ..... 14.24 ..... ..... .....17.78 16.79 16.91 ..... ..... 14.09 .....al4.76 .....17.80 16.77 16.92 ..... ..... 13.98 ..... ..... .....

________17.79 16.75 16.94 17.26 ..... 13.89 ..... ..... .....a Wetted-tape measurement.

17.5917.6017.6217.6217.6317.6317.6217.6417.6517.6517.6417.6517.6617.6617.6617.6717.6717.6717.6917.6917.6917.7117.7117.7117.7217.75

a!5.17

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126 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

12 Continued.

Lowest daily water levelDay27282930 31

Jan . Feb . Mar. Apr . Ma y June July17.73 17.77 16.76 16.97 17.16 ..... 13.8317.73 17.77 16.75 16.95 17.17 ..... .....17.73 17.71 16.72 16.93 17.18 16.32 .....17.74 16.71 16.94 17.20 16.23 ..... 17.74 16.73 17.21 .....

AUR. Sept.

.....a!4.76

Nov. Dec.

.....a!5.22

a Wetted-tape measurement.

26. Wichita Water Co. SW^ sec. 18, T. 27 S., R. 1 W. Records available: 1937-48.

____ _______________Lowest daily water level____________________ Day Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.

1 12.132 12.173 12.104 12.105 12.006 11.927 11.868 11.800 11.85

10 11.8711 11.8712 11.9413 11.9*14 11.9515 11.9816 12.0417 12.1318 12.2119 12.2520 12.2321 12.1622 12.0923 12.1624 12.2525 12.2526 12.2327 12.1928 12.1529 12.1030 12.0631 12.03

307able: 1

12.0011.9711.9511.9311.9311.9211.9111.9211.8911.8911.9211.9311.9611.9911.9711.9111.8511.7811.7311.7311.7111.6911.6511.6211.5811.5311.4511.2110.56

. J.937-48

10.4510.449.889.94

10.0910.2110.3110.3410.3710.4110.6510.8110.8310.8310.6310.5610.4810.781O.9510.8210.9910.279.879.829.809.98

10.0910.1210.2010.8812.01

11.3012.3512.5611.4913.2013.2413.6913.7413.1314.1014.4714.3314.4614.8915.0115.1015.1915.3815.4015.3215.3213.9012.9212.5112.2512.07....................

.....

12.18

11.5211.5211.5111.5011.5011.5211.5311.53. . . . ....... . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .11.7411.7311.7011.7211.7211.71

R. Clark. NW^NW^SW

Lowest

11.70

12.0712.0513.8314.3514.5313.6612.5913.21. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .11.57. . . . .. . . . ....... . . .. . . . .. . . . .8.548.17

^ sec .

daily

7.887.717.537.758.118.648.969.229 .419!449.239.109.229.55

10.929.428.817.567.156.826.626.135.525.005.115.675.98...... . . . .. . . . .. .. . .

1, T.

water

.....10.24

9^4210.4010.329.129.649.599.589.859.889.689.208.638.227.917.678.419.859.639.08

10.7210.56. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .11.8212.38

26 S.

level

12. 8*13.0112.5712.0711.1811.0411.0511.0311.0010.9710.9911. 04ii.ov11.0911.1211.1611.3512.1411. SO12.65.....13.2912.8012. C711.8711.6511.5615.5511.5511.56

, R. 2

11.5711.5811.5811.5911.6111.6411.6411.6511.6611.6811.69

- ..............................................................................................

11.7211.7011.6411.6111.6411.6511.6511.6312.3712.1011.8511,7611.7311.7011.6811.6711.6711.6311.6311.6311.6211.62..............................11.5111.50

W. Records

11.4511.4111.3911.3611.3611.3613.5014.7315.4514.9013.3012.8012.43..............................12.3312.3312.3212.3012.2612.2612.2312.2012.2112.2212.2112.17

avail-

Day Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.1 14.70 2 14.70 3 14 704 14.705 14.726 14.727 14.728 14.719 14.69

10 14.68 11 14.67 12 14.6613 14.6614 14.66 15 14.66

14.85 14.86 14.8714.8714.8714.8714.8714.8714.8714.90 14.91 14 921 A. Q^

14.94 14.94

14.90 14.84 14.8114.7714.741 A. T?1 A. T?1 A. T?

T4.72

14.73 14.74 14.7614.7614.76 14.74

14.27 14.261 A. P"^

14.2214.1914.1814.1714.1614.1514.11 14.07 14.0714.0214.01 13.99

14!03

14.20 14.20 14 201 &. P^

14.24 14.26

14.52

14.6714.6914.70 14.72 14.741 A. "7^

14.75 14.75

13.71 13.71 13.6813.6613.6613.6413.6513.6513.6513.64 13.59 13.5113.4813.47 13.36

9.92 9.929.949.949.929.919.919.929.92 9.94 9 949 949.90 9.80

10.30 10.31 10.3410.3610.3910.4210.4510.4710.4710.48 10.50 10.5410.5610.59 10.60

10.90 10.91 10.9110.9110.9310.9911.0111.0211.0211.05 11.07

.....

11.3111.3211.3611.3811.3811.3411.3411.38 11.391 1 A."*,

11.4411.45 11.45

11.64 11.65 11.6511.6511.6911.7011.7011.6911.7011.68 11.63 11.701 1 "7P

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307 Continued.

Lowest daily water levelDay Jan.16 14.6517 14.6518 14.6719 14.7220 14.7321 14.7522 14.7623 14.7624 14.7725 14.7726 14.8127 14.8128 14.8229 14.8330 14. B431 14.85

Feb.14.9514.9514.9634.9714. S714.9814.9915.0015.0215.0315.'0415.0014.9514.92

Mar.

14.7414.7414.7314.7014.5914.5014.4614.3914.3914.3814.3714.3614.3514.3414.3114.28

Apr.

13.9813.9713.9513.9313.9213.9213.9313.9513.9613.9613.96

.....

.....

.....

May14.2714.30..............................14.4514.4514.4314.4514.4714.4814.4814.48

June

.....

.....

.....

.....

.....

.....14.7814.7414.5914.5414.4214.3414.0413.8613.77

July12.4112.0011.8311.7011.6711.6511.5811.2011.0110,9310.8610.85...............

Aug.9.899.929.959.969.99

10.0210.0610.09..........

.....

.....

.....10.2510.28

Sept,10.6410.6610.6810.7010.7210.7410.7910.8110.8410.8810.8810.8910.8910.8710.88

, Oct. N

..... 11

..... 11

..... 11

..... 11

..... 11

..... 11

..... 11

..... . .

..... .

..... . .

.....

..... . .

..... 11

..... 11

ov.

.48

.48

.48

.51

.55

.57

.57

. . .

. . .

. . .

. . .

.63

.64

Dec.....................11.7911.8111.8311.8511.8811.8911.9011.9011.9411.9611.9611.96

R.502. Kansas Gas & Electric Co.

1 E. Records available: 1943-48.NW. corner sec. 29, T. 26 S., Pumping before each measurement.

Date

Feb. Mar. Apr.

2 121

Water level21.80 20.50 20.80

Date

May June June

10 11 13

Water level18.20 25.10 20.80

Date

Aug. Sept Oct.

16 . 7 11

Water level21.10 24.40 24.20

Date

Nov. Dec.

12 3

Water level26.00 25.70

800. City of Wichita. SW. corner sec. 33, T. 26 S., R. IE. Correction; Depth to water level on Jan, 3, 1946, was 11.82 feet instead of 6.80 feet as indicated in Water-Supply Paper 1073. Tables giving highest water level and difference In water levels have been corrected In this report. Records available: 1938-48.

Jan. 30Mar. 3

30

16.2215.9615.98

May 526

June 30

16.5217.0416.12

Aug. 831

Sepi>.23

15.7816.8616.17

Nov.Dec.

33

15.9916.03

802. City of Wichita. NW. corner sec. 1, T. 27 S., R. 1 W. Records available: 1939-48.

Jan .Mar.

303

30

8.116.486.72

May

June

52630

7.568.036.22

Aug.

Sept

83123

5.477.687.10

Nov.Dec.

33

7.367.40

804. City of Wichita, SE. corner sec. 16, T. 26 S., R. 1 W, Records available: 1938-48.

Jan.Mar.

203

30

3.992.412.67

May

June

52630

3.083.792.61

Aug.

Sept

831.23

2.283.583.94

Nov.Dec.

33

2.542.58

805. City of Wichita. NW. corner NE^ sec. 19, T. 26 S., R. 1 W. Records available: 1938-48.

Jan.Mar.

303

30

5.593.603.70

May

June

52630

4.235.052.92

Aug.

Sept

831.23

2.514.793.72

Nov.Dec.

53

3.703.72

807. City of Wichita. NW. corner sec. 10, T. 26 S., R. 2 V. .Records available: 1938-48.

Jan.Mar.

303

30

22.7822.1221.69

May

June

52630

21.9122.1521.21

Aug.

Sept

831.23

21.0321.8921.98

Nov.Dec.

33

21.3021.28

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128 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

808. City of Wichita. Records available: 1938-48.

SW. corner NW£ aec. 18, T. 26 S., R. 2 W.

Date

Jan. 30 Mar. 3

30

Water level22.26 21.79 21.54

Date

May 5 26

June 50

Water level21.36 22.44 21.76

Date

Aug. 8 31

Sept. 23

Water level20.69 21.14 20.83

Date

Nov. Dec.

3 3

Water level22.91 22.86

809. City of Wichita, orda available: 1938-48.

NW. corner sec. 21, T. 28 S., R. 1 E. Rec-

Jan. 30 Mar. 3

30

13.18 12.26 12.31

May 5 26

June 30

13.12 13.96 12.91

Aug. 8 31

Sect. 23

12.42 13.21 10.66

Nov. Dec.

33

10.90 10.93

810. City of Wichita. Records available' 1938-48.

NE. corner SEt aec. 35, T. 26 S., R. 1 W.

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

5121926292428

12.8312.8112.7912.8212.8412.9412.8612.3312.39

Mar.

Apr.May

June

July

152953

251

22296

12.2112.0012.1812.6511.4811.5011.4610.7610.44

July

Aug.

Sept.

1319271016307

1322

10.399.998.729.569.589.769.869.8210.16

SeptOct.Nov.

Dec.

.27438

15296

2027

10.0110.1310.3110.3410.3910.2310.2410.3310.41

811. City of Wichita. orda available: 1938-48.

SE. corner aec.'SS, T. 25 S., R. 1 W. Rec-

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

512192629

2428

8.598.608.618.588.598.628.597.988.04

Mar.

Apr.May

June

July

152953

251

22296

7.967.757.83V.845.605.805.795.515.38

July

Aug.

Sept

131927101630

. 71322

5.124.764.414.714.795.025.075.055.37

SeptOct.Nov.

Dec.

.27438

15296

2027

5.425.505.725.805.865.845.885.905.96

812. City of Wichita. ords available: 1938-48.

NW. corner aec. 27, T. 25 S., R. 1 W. Rec-

Jan .

Feb.

Mar.

512192629

2428

11.9411.9812.0212.0312.0112.1112.0611.6211.79

Mar.

Apr.June

July

152951

22296

1319

11.5611.0211.0710.5610.5810.3610.2210.089.71

JulyAug.

Sept

27101630

. 7132227

9.569.789.82

10.5110.069.96

10.186.54

Oct.Nov.

Dec.

43815296

2027

6.586.796.917.087.127.237.287.34

814. City of Wicnita. ords available: 1938-48.

SE. corner aec. 14, T. 25 S., R. 1 W. Rec-

Jan.Mar.

May

303

305

14.8613.9814.1114.48 ,

MayJuneAug.

26308

15.0814.0613.58

Aug.Sept

31.2330

13.8111.6811.68

Nov.Dec.

21

30

12.0912.2112.26

815. City of Wichita. ords available: 1938-48.

NE. corner aec. 17, T. 25 S., R. 1 W.

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815 Continued.

Date

Jan. 5121926

Feb. 29

24Mar. 2

815

Water level12.7712.8112.8512.8712.8912.9312.9112.5212.5812.39

Date

Mar. 2329

Apr. 5May 3

25June 1

2229

July 6

Water level12.1612.0812.1412.1712.3012.3212.2911.7611.48

Date

July 131927

Aug. 101630

Sept. 71322

Water level11.3611.1210.2110.2610.2410.6610.3810.3910.64

Date

Sept. 27Oct. 4Nov. 3

81529

Dec. 62027

Water level10.5210.5910.8110.9010.9612.9813.0213.0413.08

816. City of Wichita. available: 1938-48.

SE. corner sec. 7, T. 25 S., R. 1 W. Records

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

5121926292428

15

11.6811.7411.7911.8111.8311.8911.8611.2711.4711.34

Mar.

Apr.May

June

July

232953

251

22296

10.9510.8510.8810.8611.0611.1011.0210.7110.48

July

Aug.

Sept.

1319271016307

1322

10.318.098.968.948.939.148.268.308.51

SeptOct.Nov.

Dec.

.27438

15296

2027

7.067.147.467.527.617.657.667.727.76

City of Wichita. 1938-48.

NE. corner sec. J, T. 25 S., R. 1 W. Records

Jan. 30 Mar. 3

30

13.68 13,08 9.54

May 5 26

June 30

9.72 10.18 9.62

Aug. 8 31

Sept. 23

9.08 9.43 9.14

Nov. Dec.

3 3

9.45 9.43

City of Wichita. 1939-48.

NE. corner sec. 5, T. 25 S., R. 1 W. Records

Date

Jan. Mar,

29 5

Water level11.06 10.26

Date

Apr. May

1 4

Water level9.19 7.27

Date

July Oct.

7 3

Water level4.92 5.02

830. City of Wichita. available: 1938-48.

SW. corner sec. 30, T. 25 S., R. 2 VT, Records

Date

Jan. 30 Mar. 3

30

Water level27.78 27.12 25.46

Date

May 5 26

June 30

Water level25.96 26.65 25.31

Date

Aug. 8 31

Sept. 23

Water level24.98 25.12 25.45

Date

Nov. Dec.

3 3

Water level26.00 26.16

834. City of Wichita. 31*. corner sec. 9, T. 25 S., R. 3 W. Records available: 1938-48.

Jan.Mar.

303

30

9.567.617.33

May

June

52630

7.599.207.42

Aug.

Sept

831.23

6.736.968.14

Nov.Dec.

33

8.448.43

838. City of Wichita. NE. corner Records available: 1938-48.

sec. 33, T. 25 S., R. 3 W.

Jan.Mar.

303

30

24.5324.0122.57

May

June

52630

22.8623.4722.59

Aug.

Sept

831.23

21.8621.9121.32

Nov.Dec.

3?,

22.2822.25

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130 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

840. Owner of property, C. A. Berger; owner of well, city of Wlchita. NE. corner sec. 9, T. 25 S., R. 2 W. Records available: 1940-48.,

Date

Jan. 5121926

Feb. 224

Mar. 28

15

Water level7.437.427.407.437.417.466.827.066.61

Date

Mar. 29Apr. 5May 3

25June 1

2229

July 613

Water level5.415.505.586.406.516.465.795.715.22

Date

July 1927

Aug . 101630

Sept. 7132227

Water level4.662.933.083.093.824.284.324.915.02

Date

Oct. 4Nov. 3

81529

Dec. 62027

*

Water level5.175.595.715.785.825.917.937.98

842. City of Wlchita. SW. corner sec. 16, T. 25 S., R. 2 W. Rec­ ords available: 1939-48.

Jan. 30Mar. 3

30

5.564.61

3.17

May 526

June 30

3.914.293.59

Aug. 831

Sept .23

2.913.085.28

Nov.Dec.

33

5.385.33

845. City of Wlchita. available: 1939-48.

sec. 5, T. 27 S., R. 1 E. Records

Jan. 30 Mar. 3

30

14.59 13.72 14.25

May 5 26

June 30

14.56 15.19 14.31

Aug. 8 31

Sept. 23

13.88 14.03 14.86

Nov. Dec.

3 3

15.47 15.49

846. City of Wlchita. SW^SE-^ sec. 6, T. 27 S., R. 1 E. Records available: 1939-48.

Jan. 30 Mar. 3

30

17.23 16.48 16.64

May 5 26

June 30

16.80 17.47 16.69

Aug. 8 31

Sept. 23

15.91 16.03 16.21

Nov. Dec.

3 3

16.74 16.77

847. City of Wlchita. SW. corner SE£ sec. 6, T. 27 S., R. 1 E. Records available: 1939-48.

Jan. 30 Mar. 3

30

17.42 16.26 16.03

May 5 26

June 30

16.38 17.40 16.17

Aug. 8 31

Sept. 23

15.72 15.89 16.25

Nov. Dec.

3 3

16.80 16.83

870. W. Williams. available: 1940-48.

Si sec. 18, T. 25 S., R. 2 W. Records

Jan .Mar.

303

30

6.064.363.54

Hay

June

52630

4.014.673.50

Aug.

Sept

831.23

3.063.413.55

Nov.'Dec.

33

3.673.65

2089. Mrs. G. H. von Heln. At rear of dwelling at 842 Coolldge Avenue, Wichita, In NW^SE^ sec. 18, T. 27 S., R. 1 E. Records available: 1944-47. Measurements discontinued after Mar. 3, 1947.

M-27b. City of Wlchita. NEiNEi sec. 3, T. 25 S., R. 2 W. Drilled observation well, diameter Ij Inches, depth 78 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point, top of pipe, 2.6 feet above la-^d-surface datum. Records available: 1947-48. Dec. 1, 1947, 16.05; July 7, 1948, 13.47; Oct. 4, 1948, 12.62.

M-28b. City of Wlchita. NW^NE^ aec. 2, T. 25 S. , R. 2 W. Drilled observation well, diameter 1-J- Inches, depth 82 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point, top of pipe, 3.0 feet above land-surface datum. Records available: 1947-48. Dec. 17, 1947, 16.00; July 7, 1948, 13.22; Oct. 4, 1948, 12.55.

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M-29b. City of Wichita. NW^NWi sec. 11, T. 25 S., R. 2 W. Drilled observation well, diameter l£ inches, depth 103 feet below land-svrface I'atum. Measuring point, top of pipe, 2.5 feet above land-surface datum. records available: 1947-48. July 1, 1947, 11.81; July 7, 1948, 10.29; <~ot. 4, 1948, 9.81.

M-30b. City of Wichita. NWiNEi sec. 11, T. 25 S., R. 2 W. Drilled observation well, diameter 1^ inches, depth 61 feet below land-surface ('atum. Measuring point, top of pipe, 1.2 feet above land-surface datum. records available: 1947-48. Oct. 16, 1947, 11.60; July 7, 1948, 8.40; O.t. 4, 1948, 7.39.

M-31b. City of Wichita. NW^NWt sec. 12, T. 25 S., R. 2 W. Drilled '"bservation well, diameter ! £ inches, depth 62 feet below land-surface ('atum. Measuring point, top of pipe, 1.4 feet above land-surface datum. records available: 1947-48. July 16, 1947, 9.95; July 7, 1948, £\34; Tot. 4, 1948, 8.81.

M-32b. City of Wichita. NE^NW^ sec. 12, T. 25 S., R. 2 W. Drilled reservation well, diameter 1-J inches, depth 71 feet below land-surface ('atum. Measuring point, top of pipe, 1.0 foot above land-surface datum. records available: 1947-48. Aug. 16, 1947, 10.70; July 7, 1948, 9.64; ret. 4, 1948, 8.40.

M-33b. City of Wichita. S^NEi sec. 1, T. 25 S., R. 2 W. Trilled rbservation well, diameter 1^ inches, depth 75 feet below land-surface ('atum. Measuring point, top of pipe, 1.6 feet above land-surface datum. records available; 1947-48. Oct. 29, 1947, 10.74; July 7, 1948, 6.88; fct. 4, 1948, 6.82.

M-34b. City of Wichita. SW^SWi sec. 6, T. 25 S., R. 1 W. Irilled rbservation well, diameter 1^ inches, depth 85 feet below land-surface c'«,tum. Measuring point, top of pipe, 1.3 feet above land-surface datum. records available: 1947-48. Nov. 12, 1947, 9.83; July 7, 1948, f.64; ret. 4, 1948, 6.83.

M-35b. City of Wixjhlta. SE^SW-£ sec. 6, T. 25 S., R. 1 W. Trilled observation well, diameter 1-J inches, depth 86 feet below land-surface c'«,tum. Measuring point, top of pipe, 1.1 feet above land-surface datum. records available: 1947-48. Nov. 5, 1947, 13.20; July 7, 1948, 10.92; Oct. 4, 1948, 10.72.

Seward County

By Janet Si. 01 son

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of record, in 4 wells in Seward County

,,1115

106 122 159

Length of record (years)

8 8 8 8

Highest level

15 203 200 90

.88

.89

.66

.56

May Jan. Jan. Dec.

Date

3,13, 22, 17,

1944 1947 1945 1948

Lowest level

18 210 206 95

.67

.08

.76

.55

Nov. Dec. Oct. Dec.

Date

24, 12, 21, 19,

1947 1947 1947 1940

Tlfference between highest and lowest recorded water levels and net change in water level, in 1948 and for period of record in 4 wells in Seward County

Well

15 106 122 159

Difference between highest and lowest

levels

2.79 6.19 5.10 4.69

Net rise (+) or net decline (-)

in 1948

-t-0.95 + 1.03 -.95

+2.20

Net rise ( + ) or net decline (-) for period of

record-1.00 -.91 + .32

+ 4.82

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132 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-(TTITRAL STATES

15. R. H. Hitch. SE-tSWi sec. 21, T. 32 S., R. 32 W. Records avail­ able: 1940-48.

Date

Jan. 13 Feb. 19

Water level17.52 17.36

Date

Apr. 17 May 26

Water level17.32 17.48

Date

June ] 6 July 15

Water level18.00 17.62

Date

Dec. 17

Water level17.72

106. Kansas City Life Insurance Co. SW^SW^ sec. 8, T. 32 S., R. 34 W. Records available: 1940-48.

Jan. 13209.84 I Mar. 18207.47 I May26206.32 I July 15209.67 Feb. 19 207.49 I Apr. 17 209.54 I June 16 208.77 I Dec. 17 209.05

108. C. D. Day. Ni^SE-j sec. 6, T. 31 S., R. 34 W. Records avail­ able: 1940-47. No measurements made in 1948.

122. Mrs. Flora Atwell. NEfSEf sec. 9, T. 33 S., R. 31 W. Records available: 1940-48.

Date

Jan. 13 Mar. 18

Water level203.46 202.92

Date

May 26 June 17

Water level203.45 202.33

Date

Dec. 17

Water .level203.31

159. Liberal Gas Co. NW^NE^ sec. 3, T. 35 S., R. 34 IN. Records available: 1940-48.

Date

Jan. 13 Feb. 19 Mar. 18

Water level92.69 91.65 91.24

Date

Apr. 17 May 26 June 17

Water- level91.00 91.05 91.10

Date

July 15 Aug. 17 Sept. 21

Water level91.04 90.84 90.72

Date

Oct. 18 Nov. 15 Dec. 17

Water level90.77 90.60 90.56

Shawnee County

ll-16-5bc. C. C. Busey. SWjNWt sec. 5, T. 11 S., R. 16 E. Unused dug domestic and stock well, diameter 6 feet, depth 22.6 feet below land- surface datum. Measuring point, top of concrete, 0.1 foot above land- surface datum. Records available- 1948.

Date

May 26 July 3

Water level5.39 7.18

Date

Aug. 25 Oct. 14

Water level9.00

11.12

Date

Nov. 27

Water level11.80

Sherman County

8-37-28abb. Albert Vohs. NW^NEt sec. 28, T. 8 S., R. 37 W. Unused drilled domestic well, diameter 6 inches, depth 125 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point, top of casing, west side, 0.3 foot above land- surface datum. Records available: 1948. May 17, 107.59; July 14, 107.30; Oct. 14, 107.73.

8-40-24baa. Victoria van Drasek Estate. NEtNE^NW^ sec. 24, T. 8 S., R. 40 W. Unused drilled domestic well, diameter 6 inches, depth 164 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point, top of casing, west side, 0.7 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948. May 17, 136.49; July 14, 136.67; Oct. 14, 136.85.

9-39-30cbb. Charles Glenn. NW^SW-j sec. 30, T. 9 S., R. 39 W. Unusec drilled domestic and stock well, diameter 6 inches, depth 145 feet below land- surf ace datum. Measuring point, top of casing, sc*h side, at land- surface datum. Records available: 1948. May 17, 118.68; July 14, 118.73 Oct. 14, 118.80.

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KANSAS, SMITH COUNTY 133

Smith County

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of record, in 8 wells in Smith County

Well

4-14-54bc4-15-51bb4-15-55bc5-13-4dc5-15-25cc5-13-55ba5-14-3bc5-15-2dc

Lrefohrd°f Hi*j-t (years) level

55555555

4254342443255431

.15

.92

.10

.18

.78

.64

.80

.85

Nov.JulyJulyMar.Jan.JulyMar.Aug.

Date

21,50,50,31,2,

30,26,28,

19451947194719481948194719471947

Lowest level

4336573545504053

.05

.26

.99

.28

.53

.46

.50

.84

SeptNov.JuneDec.Jan .Jan.Oct.Nov.

Date

.25,30,12,IV,28,2,

27,50,

19461948194619451946194819471948

Difference between highest and lowest recorded water levels and net change in water level, in 1948 and for period of record ,in 8 wells in Smith County

Well

4-14-34bc4-15-51bb4-15-55bc5-13-4dc5-13-25CC5-13-33ba5-14-3bc5-15-2dc

Difference between highest and lowest

levels

0.901.545.8911.102.754.825.701.99

Net rise (+) or net decline (-)

in 1948

-0.55-.84-1.83-.29-.26

-3.32+2.46-1.84

Net rise (+) or net decline (-) for period of

record-0.65-.36

-2.38+8.05+ 1.18-2.90-2.43-.69

4-14-34bc. Laura Davis. SW-jNWt sec. 34, T. 43., R. 14 W. Records available: 1946-48.

Date

Jan . Mar.

2 31

Water level42.44 42.61

Date

June AUK.

2 3

Water level42.69 42.75

Date

Oct. Nov.

6 30

Water level42.75 42.30

4-15-31bb. W. Lala. NW-4NW-j sec. 31, T. 4 S., R. 15 W. Record available: 1946-48.

Jan. 2 Mar. 51

35.4655.55

June 2 Aug. 3

35.5955.87

Oct. 6 Nov. 50

36.0436.26

4-15-35bc. H. R. Dannenburg. Records available: 1946-48.

t sec. 35, T. 4 S., R. 15 W.

Jan. 2 Mar. 31

36.2436.50

June 2 Aug. 5

36.7956.43

Oct. 6 Nov. 30

37.7037.98

5-13-4dc. R. Eller. SW^SEt sec. 4, T. 5 S., R. 15 W. Records- avail- s 1946-48.

Jan. 2 Mar. 51

25.9024.18

June 2 Aug. 5

a 27.07 25.80

Oct. 6 Nov. 30

27.6827.05

a Pumping.

5-13-25cc. Zelma Carter. Sl«tSWt sec. 25, T. 5 S., R. 15 W. Records available: 1946-48.

Jan. 2 Mar. 31

43.7843.84

June 2 Aug. 3

45.9643.96

Oct. 6 Nov. 50

44.0044.12

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134 WATER LEVELS A1JD ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1940, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

5-13-35ba. W. L. Gearhart and others. R. 13 W. Records available: 1946-48.

sec. 53, T. 5 S.,

Date

Jan. 2 Mar. 31

Water level

a 30.46 28.80

Date

June AUK.

23

Water level27.63 27.80

Date

Oct. 6 Nov. 50

Water level28.82 29.70

a Pumping recently.

5-14-3bc. Walter Felsburg. available: 1946-48.

HiNWi sec. 5, T. 5 S., R. 14 W. Records

Jan.. Mar.

2 31

37 36

.12

.15June Aus.

2 3

3637

.29

.80Oct. Nov.

6 30

38 38

.75

.04

5-15-2dc. G. K. Wanhoff. available: 1946-48.

sec. 2, T. 5 S., R. 15 W. Records

Jan. 2 Mar. 31

32.3452.90

June 2 Aug. 3

32.97 ...S3 .42

Oct. 6 Nov. 50

33.5533 ,84

Stafford County

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of record, in 4 wells in Stafford County

Well

3 19 26 29

Length of record (years)

66 6 6

.5

.5

.5

.5

Highest level

15 2 9

15

.54

.18

.28

.88

July Nov. Aug. June

Date

20, 24,8, 6,

1948 1948 19451945

Lowest level

22.23 11.04 20.11 22.84

Date

Nov. Aug. Aug. Aug.

16, 1, 3, I,

1947 1942 1942 1942

Difference between highest and lowest recorded water levels and net change in water level, in 1948 and for period of record, in 4 wells in Stafford County

Well

3 19 26 29

Difference between highest and lowest

levels6.69 8.86

10.83 6.96

Net rise ( + ) or net decline (-)

in 1948+ 5.25 +4.75 -.64 + .02

Net rise for period of

record1.41 8.86 6.17 2.88

3. B. Fritzmeyer. SW. corner SW£ sec. 12, T. 23 S., R. 12 W. Records available: 1942-48.

Date

Jan. 16 Feb. 17 Mar. 15

Water level19.95 19.80 20.17

Date

Apr. 14 May 20 June 23

Water level19.50 18.43 18.73

Date

July 20 Aug. 24 Sept .22

Water level15.54 15.97 17.28

Date

Oct. 19 Nov. 24 Dec. 21

Water level17.67 17.18 16.98

19. Atlantic Refining Co. Records available: 1942-48.

sec. 27, T. 21 S., R. 13 W.

Jan. Feb.

16 17

6.75 6.68

Mar. Apr.

15 14

5.73 5.VO

May June

20 23

4.97 4.85

I Nov. 24 2.18

26. Stanolind Oil Co. SWtSVI/i sec. 3, T. 22 S., R. 12 W. Records available: 1942-48. Jan. 16, 13.84; Feb. 17, 13.94.

29. Atlantic Refining Co. NE^NEi sec. 28, T. 24 S., R. 13 W. Records available: 1942-48. Jan. 16, 20.22; Feb. 17. 20.34; Mar. 15, 19.96. Measurements discontinued after Mar. 15, 1948.

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KANSAS, STEVEKS COUNTY 135

Stanton Count?

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of record, in 4 wells in Stanton County

Well

15 47 95

146

Length of record (years)

9 9 9 9

.5

.5

.5

.5

Highest level

47 69

174 59

.52

.92

.16

.55

Aug. Aug. Nov. Nov.

Date

15,IV, 26, 26,

1947 1945 1947 1947

Lowest level

51.83 72.00

178.61 46.30

Date

Apr. June Nov. Apr. May June

23, 16, 16, 22, 14, 18,

1940 1948 1948 1940 1940 1940

Difference between highest and lowest recorded water levels and net change in water level, in 1S48 and for period of record in 4 wells in Stanton County

Well

15 47 95

146

Difference between highest and lowest

levels

4.51 2.08 4.45 6.95

Net rise ( + ) or net decline (-)

in 1948

+0.05 -.12

-4.45 + 1.28

Net rise (+) or net decline (-) for period of

record+2.21 -.77

-5.16 +8.16

13. L. Y. Carrithers. NEiSE^ sec. 21, T. 27 S., R. 40 W. Records available: 1959-48. Feb. 20, 49.17; Aug. 18, 50.56; Nov. 16, 49.12.

47. Southwestern College. NW^NEt sec. 55, T. 28 S., R. 39 W. Records available: 1939-48. Measurements discontinued after July 15, 1948.

Date

Jan. 13 Feb. 20

Water level71.15 71.04

Date

Mar. 18 Apr. 17

Water level70.96 70.89

Date

May 22 June 16

Water level71.56 72.00

Date

July 15

Water level71.36

93. J. Plummer. Center NE^ sec. 11, T. 29 S., R. 41 W. Records available: 1939-48. Feb. 20, 174.25; May 25, 176.08; Aug. 18, 175.26; Nov. 16, 178.61.

146. C. M. Har-lson. SW^SEi sec. 27, T. 50 S., R. 45 W. Records available: 1959-48. Feb. 20, 39.12; Aug.' 18, 38.38; Nov. 16, 36.07.

Stevens County

By Janet S. Olson

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of record, in 5 wells in Stevens County

Well

10 12 21 28 50

Length of record (years)

6. 6. 6. 6. 6.

5 5 5 5 5

Highest level

79 109 86

131 102

.92

.79

.52

.17

.54

Feb. May Aug. Nov. Nov.

Date

21, 24, 3,

26, 15,

1948 1948 1944 1947 1948

Lowest level

a 93.20 115.58 89.21 152.64 106.84

Date

May July Nov. Sept Sept

10, 28, 26, .25, .23,

1945 1942 1947 1945 1945

a Affected by pumping.

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136 WATER LEVELS A1ID ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

Difference between highest and lowest recorded water levels and net change In water level, In 1948 and for period of record in 5 Tells in Stevens County

Well

10 12 21 2830

Difference between highest and lowest

levels

13.28 3.59 2.89 1.47 4.30

Net rise ( + ) or net decline (-)

in 1948

-2.49 -1.57 +1.25 -.22 + .55

Net rise (+) or net decline (-) for period of

record-2.56 + 1.56 -.80

+ 1.05 +3.46

. 10. T. P. Patterson. NWtSWt sec. 21, T. 33 S., R. 37 W. Records available: 1942-48. Feb. 21, 79.92; Aug. 17, 83.39; Nov. 15, 84.24.

12. Mack Greenwood. NWfNE-j sec. 28. T. 33 S., R. 38 W. Records available: 1942-48. Feb. 21, 110.07; Miy 24, 109.79; Nov. 15, 111.82.

21. B. W. Parsons. NEfNEt sec. 9, T. 31 S., R. 37 W. Records avail­ able: 1942-48. Feb. 21, 87.96.

Records avail-28. C. E. Dudley. NWiNEi sec. 34, T. 31 S., R. 36 W. able: 1942-48. Feb. 21, 131.39.

29. Eunice Bateman. NE^NE-if sec. 10, T. 32 S., R. 36 W. Records available: 1942-47. Measurements discontinued after Nov. 26, 1947.

30. Central Life Assurance Co. SEtSEi sec. 15, T. 33 S., R. 36 W. Records available: 1942-48. Feb. 21, 103.07; May 24, 102.91; Aug. 17, 102.79; Nov. 15, 102.54.

Stunner County

By Janet S. Ols on

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of record, in 2 wells in Sumner County

Well

I 2

Length of record (years)

4.5 4.5

Highest level

5.77 21.95

Date

June 7, 1944 Dec. 5, 1945

Lowest level

10.40 23.05

Date

Oct. 7, 1946 July 6, 1948

Difference between highest and lowest recorded water levels and net change in water level, in 1948 and for period of record in 2 wells in Sumner County

Well

1 2

Difference between highest and lowest

levels4.63 1.10

Net rise (+) or net decline (-)

in 1948+0.12 -.52

Net decline for period

of record3.27 .16

1. Geol. Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior, of-way in NW. corner sec. 1, T. 30 S., R. 1 E.

On township road right- Records available: 1944-48.

Date

Jan. 24 Mar. 5 Apr. 9

Water level8.77 10.10 9.77

Date

May 17 June 2 July 6

Water level8.75 10.00 9.55

Date

Aug. 7 Sept. 1 Oct. 11

Water level9.82 8.00 7.85

Date

Nov. Dec.

8 2

Water level9.20 9.04

2. Geol. Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior, of-way In NE, corner sec. 6, T. 30 S., R. 1 E.

On township road right- Records available: 1944-48.

Jan. 24 Mar. 5 Apr. 9

22.30 22.85 22.33

May 17 June 2 July 6

22.37 23.00 23.05

Aug. 7 Sept . 1 Oct. 11

22.95 22.75 22.65

Nov. Dec.

8 2

23.00 23.00

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KANSAS, THOMAS COUNTY 137

Thomas County

By Janet S. Olson

Highest and lowest wa+er levels for the period of record, in 7 wells in Thomas County

Length of u . , . Well record Highest

(years) level

7 9

12

26 28 33 62

Difference in water County

Well

7 9

12 26 28 33 62

6.5 6.5 6.5

6.56.5 6.5 6.5

123 70 89

111 30

116 97

between highest level, in 1948

.97

.81

.45

.43

.24

.60

.65

and and

Apr. July July

Oct. Apr. Apr. Nov.

Date

2510 10

14 4

13 27

, 1945 , 1947 , 1947

, 1947 , 1947 , 1948 , 1942

Lowest level

128 73 90

117 32

119 99

.02

.21

.46

.55

.70

.96

.19

Date

Oct. 14, Apr. 24, Oct. 24, July 9, Jan . 7 , Oct. 13, Apr. 25, Oct. 13, Jan . 7 ,

lowest recorded water levels and for period of record in 7 wells in

Difference between highest and lowest

levels

4.05 1.44 .64

6.12 2.46 3.36 1.54

Net decline in 1948

0.09 .27 .18

6.12 1.09 2.35 .95

1948 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1945 1948 1947

ret change Thomas

Net rise (+ net decline for period

record-3.50 + .83 + .16 -5.77 -1.47 -2.85 -1.06

) or

of

7. George Strait. NWiNEi sec. 18, T. 8 S., R. ?6 W. Records avail­ able: 1942-48. Jan. 15, 124. 4G; Apr. 13, 124. 72; July 14, 125.32; Oct. 14, 128.02.

9. Mr. Sloan. NWfNW-^ sec. 26, T. 7 S., R. 33 W. Records available: 1943-48. Jan. 15, 71.60.

12. W. A. Atha. NWiSEi sec. 2, T. 7 S., R. 31 W. .Records available; 1942-4Q. Jan. 15, 89.84; Apr. 13, 8S.89; July 13, 89.96; Oct. IF, 90.00.

13. H. V. Christensen. SW^NEt sec. 13, T. 8 S., R. 31 W. Records available: 1942-48. Well was measured on Jan. 15, 1948 and reported dry.

26. T. A. Ryan. NE^SEa sec. 27, T. 8 S., R. 32 W. Records avail­ able: 1942-48. Jan. 14, 114.05; Apr. 13, 114.04; July 13, 114.98; Oct. 13, 117.55.

28. Katherine B. Hood. SEtNEt sec. 20, T. 10 S., R. 31 W. Records available: 1946-48. Jan. 14, 32.34.

33. Arch Ball. NINfNWt sec. 7, T. 9 S., R. 33 W. Records pvailable: 1942-48. Jan. 14, 119.02; Apr. 13, 116.60; July 13, 118.10; Oct. 13, 119.96.

62. H. A. Hills. NEtNEt sec. 27, T. 10 S., R. 34 W. Records avail­ able: 1942-48. Jan. 14, 98.80.

8-34-2aa. U. S. Dept. of Agriculture and Kansas Agriculture 1 Experi­ ment Station. NEi sec. 2, T. 8 S., R. 34 W. Unused drilled irrigation well, depth 160 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point, top edge of hole in platform, 2.1 feet above land-surface datum. Records available; 1947-48. Water-stage recorder installed May 1, 1947.

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138 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 194S, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

8-34-2aa Continued.

Date

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept

Oct.

1, 19478

1521295

1219263

1017317

1521284

1118252

10162330

Water level114.03114.04114.02113.70113.80113.95114.00113.95113.90113.90113.90113.80113.901D4.10114.10114.10114.10114.15114.25114.20114.20114.25114.20114.20114.30114.30

Date

Nov.

Dec.

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

6, 194727111826I, 19488

1522295

1219264

11182518

1522286

13

Water level114.35114.30114.15114.20114.20114.11114.10114.20114.10114.00114.00113.90114.00114.00114.00114.00113.90114.00114.07114.05114.05114.01113.95114.15114.15

Date

May

Jun<?

July

Aug.

Sept

Oct.

Nov.

20, 1948273102518

1522295

121928

. 29

16223071421285

11

Water level

114.20114.26114.24114.30114. -33114.40114.40114.44114.50114,46114.45114.45114.431D4.51114.45114.50114.50114.54114.52114.51114.48114.47114.46114.35114.40

Wallace County

By Janet S. Olson

ll-40-15ddd. School district. SEtSEtSEt sec. 15, T. 11 S., R. 40 V Unused drilled public-supply well, diameter 6 inches, depth 57 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point, top of casing, north side, 0.45 foe above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948. May 17, 42.69; July 14, 42.60; Oct. 14, 42.56.

12-40-14bba. W. P. Kirkham. NEilW^NViit sec. 14, T. 12 S., R. 40 W. Unused drilled domestic and stock well, diameter 6 inihes, depth 22.5 fee below land-surface datum. Measuring point, top of casing, north side, 1.0 foot below land-surface datum. Records available: 1948. May 18, 20.75; July 14, 22.42; Oct. 14, 22.52.

13-40-10abb. J. Mumma. NWfNW^NEt sec. 10, T. 13 S., R. 40 W. Unused drilled irrigation well, diameter 24 inches, depth 44.5 feet belov land-surface datum. Measuring point, top of 8- by 8-inch plank, south side, at land-surface datum. Records available: 1949. May 18, 16.08; July 14, 16.10; Oct. 14, 20.10.

14-40-34ddd. Owner unknown. SE^SE-^SEi sec. 34, T. 14 S., R. 40 W. Unused drilled domestic and stock well, diameter 6 inches, depth 91 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point, top of casing, west side, O. 1" foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948. May 18, 88.10; July 14, 88.13; Oct. 14, 88.19.

15-40-23bbb. Broadway School district. NW^NW^NTi sec. 23, T. 15 S. R. 40 W. Unused drilled public-supply wall, diameter 6 inches, depth 80. feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point, top of casing, south sid 0.2 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948. May 18, 76.97; July 14, 76.88; Oct. 14, 77.08.

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KANSAS, WICHITA COUNTY 139

Wichita County

16-35-26da. F. H. Taylor. NE^SE^ sec. 26, T. 16 S., R. 35 W. Drilled domestic and stock well, diameter 5 feet, depth 122.3 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point, top of casing, 1.3 feet above land- surface datum. Records available: 1947-48. July 28, 1947, 111.30; Sept. 7, 1947, 111.33; June 23, 1948, 111.27; July 23, 1948, 111.36.

16-36-3dc. Leonard Harper. SW^SEi sec. 3, T. 16 S. , R. 36 W. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 18 inches, depth 138.2 feet below land- surface datum. Measuring point, base of pump, 0.2 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1947-48. Aug. 14, 1947, 86.83; Sept. 7, 1947, 87.02; June 23, 1948, 89.54; July 23, 1948, 87.21.

16-S7-26abb. Richard G. Hobson. NW^NE^ sec. 26, T. 16 S., R. 37 W. Hnused drilled s^ock well, diameter 6 inches, depth 96.3 feet below land- surface datum. Measuring point, edge of concrete curbing, 0.5 foot above land-surface datum. Reccrds available: 1947-48.

Date

July 21, Sept. 7 Apr. 19,

1947

1948

Water level87.50 88.28 87.34

Date

June

July

15, 1948 23 23

Water level87.35 87.27 87.33

Date

Oct. Dec.

14, 1948 15

Water level87.30 87.37

17-35-22bb. W. and J. D. Meisenheimer . NWtNWi sec. 22, T. 17 S., R. 35 W. Unused drilled domestic well, diameter 5 inches, depth 117.5 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point, top of casing, 0.2 foot above land-surface datum. Records available^ 1947-48. July 29, 1947, 100.19; Sept. 7, 1947, 99.54; June 23, 1948, 99.59; July 23, 1948, 99.71.

17-36-17da. John Schwindt. NW^SEi sec. 17, T. 17 S., R. 36 W. Drilled domestic well, diameter 6 inches, depth 32.7 feet belo^ land-surface datum. Measuring point, edge of casing, 7.1 feet below land-surface datum. Records available: 1947-48. July 26, 1947, 17.54; Sept. 7, 1947, 25.16; June 23, 1948, 25.16; July 23, 1948, 25.39.

17-38-4ba. Mary Kiefer. NE^NWi sec. 4, T. 17 S., R. 38 W. Drilled domestic and stock well, diameter 6 inches, depth 87.5 feet below land- surface datum. Measuring point, top of casing, 0.7 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1947-48. July 31, 1947; 80.20; Sept. 7, 1947, 80.19; June 23, 1943, 80.47; July 23, 1948, 80.40.

18-35-14bb. A. C. Felt. NV^NWt sec. 14, T. 18 S., R. 35 W. Drilled domestic well, diameter 5 inches, depth 95.25 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point, top of casing, southeast side, 0.2 foot above land- surface datum. Records available: 1947-48.

Aug.SeptApr.

19,.1719,

1947

1948

83.0082.9682.95

June

July

15,2323

1948 83.0582.8882.91

Aug.Oct.Dec.

16,1415

1948 83.0383.0483.28

18-37-lldcc. L. L. Barngrober. SW^SE^ sec. 11, T. 18 S., R. 37 W. Unused drilled well, diameter 5 inches, depth 82.3 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point, top of casing, 0.4 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1947-48.

JulySeptApr.

31,. 719,

1947

1948

72.3072.3472.26

June

July

15,2323

1948 72.1472.2672.15

Aug.Oct.Dec.

16,1415

1949 71.2572.2872.20

19-35-4dda. Jake Hagelgantz. SE-jSEt sec. 4, T. 19 S., R. 35 W. Drilled domestic well, diameter 6 inches, depth 94.7 feet below land- surface datum. Measuring point, top of casing, 0.7 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1947-48. July 31, 1947, 77.82; Sept. 7, 1947, 77.74; June 23, 1948, 77.70; July 23, 1948, 77.74.

947837 O 51- -10

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140 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

19-37-31bb. A. C. Buck. NV^NWi sec. 31, T. 19 S., R. 37 W. Drilled domestic well, diameter 5 inches, depth 89.5 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point, top of casing, 3.2 feet above land-surface datum. Rec­ ords available: 1947-48. Aug. 4, 1947, 70.25; Apr. 19, 1948, 70.49; June 23, 1948, 70.55; July 23, 1948, 70.63.

20-36-14dad. Elmer Hartman. NE^SEi sec. 14, T. 20 S., R. 36 W. Drilled observation well, diameter 6 inches, depth 115.6 feet below land- surface datum. Measuring point, top of casing, 0.5 foot rbove land-surface datum. Records available: 1947-48.

Date

Aug. Sept Apr.

4, . 8 19,

1947

1948

Water level

104.87 94.90 94.96

Date

June

July

16, 1948 23 23

Water level94.82 94.80 94.90

Date

Aug. Oct. Dec.

16, 1948 14 15

Water level94.94 94.86 94.97

20-37-20cc. J. P. Stevenson. SW^SW^- sec. 20, T. 20 S., R. 37 W. Drilled observation well, diameter 5 inches, depth 114.7 feet below land- surface datum. Measuring point, top edge of casing, 0.2 foot above land- surface datum. Records available: 1947-48. Aug. 4, 1947, 89.65; Sept. 8, 1947, 89.72; June 23, 1948, 90.00; July 23, 1948, 90.93.

20-38-18ad. E. E. Hoard. SE^NEi sec. 18, T. 20 S., R. 38 W. Drilled observation well, diameter 6 inches, depth 140 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point, top of casing, at land-surface dstum. Records available: 1947-48. Aug. 4, 1947, 135.80; Sept. 8, 1947, 135.85; June 23, 1948, 135.80; July 23, 1948, 135.75.

Woodson County

25-16-llddd. John Yohon. SEtSEiSE^ sec. 11, T. 25 S,, R. 16 E. Unused dug domestic and stock well, diameter 5 feet, depth 19.6 feet below land-surface datum. Measuring point, top of hole in concrete, north side, 0.7 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1£48.

May July

6 6

45

.23 .53

Aug Oct.

26 15

7 9

.14

.08Nov. 26 9 .56

Wyandotte County

Highest and lowest water levels for the period of record in 5 wells in Wyandotte County

Well

97 100 101 119 121

Length of record (years

4 4 4 44

Highest level

15 15 25 21 9

.15

.82

.02

.33

.38

Date

July July July July July

11, 11, 11, 11, 11,

1945 1945 1945 1945 1945

Lowest level

29 33 44 35 21

.90

.45

.55

.56

.44

Date

Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Feb.

31, 31, 31, 31, 2,

1948 1948 1948 1948 1946

Difference between highest and lowest recorded water levels and net change in water level in 1948 and for period of record in 5 wells in Wyandotte County_______________________________________________________

WellDifference between highest and lowest

levels

Net decline in 1948

Net declinefor periodof record

97100101119121

12.7517.6319.5314.2312.06

2.292.092.672.242.15

7.809.45

11.145.121.50

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KANSAS, WYANDOTTE COUNTY 141

97. Geol. Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. NW^SWtSEf sec. 15, T. 11 S., R. 25 E., '30 feet south and 21 feet east of center of intersec­ tion of Fourth Street and Berger Avenue. Records available: 1944-48-. Dec. 31, 29.90.

100. Geol. Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. SEiNEfNEf sei. 22, T. 11 S., R. 25 E., 30 feet south and 102 feet east of center of intersec­ tion of Shawnee Avenue and Adams Street. Records available: 1944-48. Dec. 31, 33.45.

101. Geol. Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. NWtSWiNWt seo. 23, T. 11 S., R. 25 E., about 150 feet southeast of river, 30 feet southwest of Kansas City Terminal Railway high-line viaduct, 15 feet west and 15 feet south of first manhole cover south of railroad bridge. Records available: 1944-48. Dec. 31, 44.55.

119. Geol. Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. SEtNirpEt sec. 20, T. 11 S., R. 25 E., southeast of intersection of Osage Avenue with Ninteenth Street, 36 feet south of center of Osage Avenue and between two sets of double railroad tracks. Records available: 1944-48. Dec. 31, 35.56.

121. Geol. Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. NE^NW^SEt sec. 20, T. 11 S., R. 25 E., northeast of intersection of 22d Street and Argentine Boulevard, 24 feet north and 12 feet east of second power pole north of boulevard. Records available: 1944-48. Dec. 31, 20.93.

138. P. S. Judy. SE^ sec. 13, T. 11 S., R. 24 E., 0.1 mile north of Kansas Avenue and 0.65 mile west of Carlile Road. Records available: 1943-46. Measurements discontinued after May 4, 1946.

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MINNESOTA

By J- E- Powell

PROGRAM OF WORK

Periodic measurements of water level were made In three wells In

Minnesota in 1948, and water-level deteminatIons were made from recorder

charts from two wells equipped with automatic water-stage recorders. A total

of 1,266 measurements was made during the year. Of this total, 1,168 meas­

urements were obtained from the two wells equipped with recorders. Also

included In this report are the 1J47 water-level determinations for the two

wells equipped with automatic water-stage recorders.

Field work was done In connection with the Investigation of ground-

water resources in the vicinity of Cloquet, In Carlton County, and at the

Camp RIpley military reservation near Little Falls, In Morrison County.

FLUCTUATIONS OF WATER LEVEL

The maximum and minimum water levels observed In the various observa­

tion wells for 1948 are as follows; (The first two wells listed are those

equipped with automatic water-stage recorders.)

WellM18 'city of Moorhead) MSI (city of Moorhead,

east of Dilworth) US135 (Itasca Co.) US136 (St. Louis Co.) US78 (Brown Co.)

Maximum187.50 17.20

22.03 8.74 7.13

Minimum176.00 12.54

20.63 8.42 4.00

WELL DESCRIPTIONS AND WATER-LEVEL MEASUREMENTS

Brown County

108.30-9(US 78). Erwin Kjelshus. Records available: 1942-48.

Dabe

Jan .

Feb.

Mar.

620284

10172531630

Water level6.24G.356.506.786.957.136.976.256.255.00

Date

Apr.

May

June

71421285

12182529

Water level4.954.884.834.154.174.004.204.354.534.89

Date

June

July

Aug.

1622297

14215

1219

Water level5.154.804.624.965.455.606.404.234.32

Date

AU£ ' .

Sejrt

Oct.

Nov.

2430.132?297

14273

Water level4.584.354.944. 554.604.805.025.455.25

142

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MINNESOTA, CLAY COUNTY 143

Clay County

139.47.5cc3. City of Moorhead test hole MSI. Diameter 8 inches, depth 131 feet. hecords available: 19^7-48".

Daily high and low water levels, from recorder charts, 1947

Day

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

January High Low

13.18 13.14 13.19 13.16 13.20 13.40 13.47 13.54 13.54 13.50 13.40 13.26 13.24 13.24 13.22 13.22 13.24 13.30 13.28 13.22 13.22 13.66 13 .69 13.62 13.41 13.35 13.38

13 13 13 14 14 14 14 13 13 14 14 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 13 14 14 13 13

.19

.18

.21

.63

.54

.04

.43

.59

.56

.80

.90

.31

.26

.28

.28

.24

.30

.30

.30

.23

.98

.89 .74 .74 .85 .38 .40

Daily high

Day

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

High

12.39 12.34 12.32 12.31 12.28 12.26 12.24 12.24 12.19

.....

.....

July Low

12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12

.63

.39

.34

.32

.31

.28

.26

.24

.24

...

...

February High Low

13.33 13.38 13.46 13.35 13.36

14.08 14.04 14.05 14.11

and low

13.35 13.40 13.56 13.37'

13.41

14.10 14.10 14.10 14.13

waterSeptember

High Low

12.55 12.57 12.59 12.59 12.60 12.61 12.60 12.62 12.65 -12.66

12.58 12.59 12.59 12.60 12.62 12.62 12.62 12.66 12.66 12.69

March High Low

13.65 13.81 13.91 13.92 13.92 13.93 13 .93 13.93 13.93 13.93

levels,

13.92 13.92 13.92 13.92 13.93 13.94 13.93 13.93 13.93 13.93

fromOctober

High Low

12.85 12.89 12.91 12.91

12.89 12.91 12.91 12.91

A^ril High Low

13.42 13.41 13.44 13.42 13 .36 13.28 13.23 13.15 13.18 13.12 12.92 12.94 12.96 12.91 12.88 12.88 12.88 12.86 12.84 12.83 12.82 12.83 12.80 12.78 12.81 12.77 12.76 12.74

recorder

14.90 15.02 15.02 13.44 13.40 13.35 13.28 13.23 13.21 13.18 13.12 12.96 12.99 12.96 12.92 12.92 12.92 12.88 12.86 12.86 12.84 12.84 12.84 12.81 12.84 12.80 12.76 12.76

chartsNovember

High Low12.94 12.96 12.98 12.50 12.50 14.76

14.40 13.54 13.34 13.24 13.16 13.13 13.14 13.10 13.10 13.08 13.11 13.08

12.96 12.98 12.98 12.82 14.78 15.34

14.70 13.81 13.54 13.34 13.24 13.16 13.15 13.11 13.10 13.10 13.14 13.14

May High Low

12.72 12.76 12.74 12.74

. 1947

12.74 12.76 12.76 12.75

December Pigh Low

1? .14 1? .12 15.12 1?.08

13.26 ir.22 If. 24 13.26 13.24

13.20 13.14 13.18 13.12

13.26 13.26 13.27 13.26 13.26

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144 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE-, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

139.47.5cc3 Continued.Daily high and low water levels, from recorder charts, 1947

Dav July September y High Low High Low

25 .....26 .....27 .....28 .....29 ..... ^n

31 .....

..... 12 .69

Daily high and loi

12 .70

r waterr)av January February

* High Low High Low1 .....2 .....3 13.24 4 13.24 5 13.24 6 13.26 7 13.25 8 13.22 9 13.32

10 13.33 11 13.24 12 13.33 i ^14 .....15 .....16 .....17 .....18 .....1 Q20 .....21 13.37 22 13.37 23 13 .38 24 .....25 .....26 .....27 .....28 .....29 .....30 .....31 .....

13.28 ..13.29 ..13.30 ..13.30 ..13.27 ..13.25 ..13.34 ..13.34 ..1 "*> i*9

13.34 ..

i ^..... 13..... 13

1 ^

13.37 ..13.39 ..13.39 ..

.44

.37 .37 .43

13 13 1313

.45

.44

.43

.44

Daily high and low waterDa August September

y High Low High Low1 .....2 .....3 .....4 .....5 .....6 .....7 ....8 .....9 .....

10 .....11 .....12 .....13 .....14 .....15 .....16 .....17 .....

12..... 12

..... 1212

..... 12

..... 12

..... 12

..... 12

..... 12

..... 12

..... 12i s>

..... 12

..... 1212

..... 12

.79

.78

.58 .60 .62 .54 .83 .84 .79 .78 .78 .86 .82 .82 .84 .82

12 12

12 12 14 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 ~\P.

.80

.80

.60

.61

.32

.56

.84

.85

.84

.80

.86

.87

.86 .83 .87 ,R4

October High Low

12.91 12.91 12.91

12 12 12

.93

.93 .92

November High Low

December High Low

13.25 13.23 13.25 13.23 13.25 13.28

13.27 13.25 13.27 13.23 13.28 13.28

levels, from recorder charts, 1948May

High Low

12.60 12.58 12.60 12.61 12.60 12.60 12.62 12.62 12.58 12.56 12.56 12.56 12.55 12.57 12.56 12.56

levels.

12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12

.61 .61 .61 .62 .62 .65 .65 .63 .62 .59 .58 .59 .56 .58 .58 .60

Jun? High Low

12.60 12.56 12.56 12.56 12.55 12.57 12.58 12.58

12.67 12.62 12.58 12.59 12.58 12.60 12.60 12.62

July High Low

12.60 12.60 12.60 12.60 12.60 12.60 12.57 12.57 12.59 12.60 12.58 12.60

13.54 13.61 12.61 12.90 12.61 12.62 12.58 12.58 13.52 12.63 12.60 13.00

, from recorder charts, 1948October

High Low13.14 13.17 13.09 13.04 13.04 13.00 13.01 13.04 13.05 13 .07 13.07 13.05 13.07 13.03 12.99 13.10 13.06

13 13 13 13 13 13 13 1? 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13

.44

.35

.17 .23 .06 .01 .04 .05 .08 .07 .07 .07 .08 .08 .07 .10 .10

November High Low

14.22 14.70 14.70 14.76 14.82 14.84 15.12 15.04 15.52 15.04 15.05 15.06 15.12 15.14 15.06 15.01 15.12

15.36 15.66 15.73 15.76 15.83 15.94 16.09 16.14 16.02 16.04 16.08 16.08 15.88 16.05 16.09 15.98 15.92

December High Low

16.00 15.92 16.00 15.98 14.96 15.67 15.98 15.98 16.04 16.25 16.14 16.44 16.44 16.44 16.44 16.44 16.44

17.02 17.20 17.00 16.70 16.62 16.72 16.74 16.78 16 .70 16.74 16.62 16.45 16.44 16.44 16.44 16.44 16.44

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MINNESOTA, CLAY COUNTY 145

139.47.5cc3 Continued.

Daily high and low water levels, from recorder charts, 1948

Day

ie19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 51

August High Low

12 12 12 12 12

.76

.76

.75

.82

.80

12.78 12.78 13.80 13.88 12.82

September High Low

12.89 12.88 12.89 12.90 12.91 12.92 12.93 15.00 12.99 15.00 12.99 15.00 15.11

12.90 12.92 12.92 12.92 12.92 12.92 15.09 15.02 15.02 15.12 15.02 15.77 13.56

October High Low

13.06 13.63 13.36 13.04 13.80 13.96 14.24 13.98 14.10 13.70 13.71 14.00 14.66 14.57

14.46 14.46 15.52 13.80 14.78 15.16 15.18 15.14 15.29 14.00 14.94 15.00 15.54 15.56

November High Low

15.46 15.45 15.42 15.50 15.40 15.44 15.50 15.58 15.44 15.56 15.20 15.10 15.80

16.50 16.28 16.55 16.50 16.58 16.41 16.41 16.54 16.52 16.56 16.04 16.58 16.62

December Figh Low

16.59 16.80 16.44 IP . 44 16.90 16.90 16.90

16.84 16.82 16.82 16.90 16.90 16.90 16.90

159.48.7dccl. City of Moorhead supply well 4 (M18). Diameter 20 inches, depth 242 feet. Equipped with automatic water-stage recorder. Records available: 1947-48.

Daily high and low water levels, from recorder charts, 1947

Day

1 2 5 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 11 12 15 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 25 24 25 26 27 28 29 50 51

January High Low

alSO.

179. 179.

179. 179. 179. 179.

179. 179. 180. 178-

a!80.

180.

59

02 50

50 64 50 77

98 13 79 26

72

97

180 180

180 180 180 180

180 181 181 179

183

.11

.83

.10

.92

.27

.78

.94

.13

.81

.48

.39

February High Low

180.97 179.76 180.13 180.65 179.89 180.15 180.27 180.60 180 . 65 180. S4

180.97 180.66 180.20 180.38 180.82

180.02 181.08 180.94 181.07 181.81 181.07 181.02 181.04

181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181

181 183 180 181 181

181 181 181 181 182 181 181 181

.64

.49

.39

.57

.17

.02

.08

.50

.59

.38

.62

.41

.49

.59

.87

.81

.81

.77

.31

.08

.88

.67

.75

March High Low

181.03 180.58 180.58 180.98 181.50 181.30 181.14 181.07 181.13 181.09 181.00 181.51 181.55 181.10 181.00 181.05 180.95 180.95 181.10 180.10 181.05 179.67 180.00 180.37 181.88 181 . 40 180.20 181.00 181.25 181.05 180.97

181.76 181.48 181.58 181.85 182.12 182.17 182.02 181.87 181.95 181.88 181.87 182.15 182.20 182.00 181.95 181.92 181.75 181.90 181.92 181.80 181.97 181.60 182.07 182.43 181.40 182.20 182.16 182.15 182.06 181.95 182.89

April High Low

180.82 180.31 181.02 181.02 181.47 181.28 181.00 181.75 181.75 181.14 181.42 181.75 181.13 181.10 181.80 181.75 181.35 181.30 181.59 181.47 181.81 181.78 181.45 181.76 181.58 181.25 182.26

181.52 181.30 182.40 182.40 182.59 182.24 182.05 182.45 182.45 182.59 182.58 182.55 182.29 181.98 182.46 182.64 182.42 182.45 182.55 182.50 182.82 182.85 182.50 182.45 182.50 182.25 182.31

a Tape measurement.

_______Daily high and low water levels, from recorder charts, 1947______-) _ May October November December

y______High Lew High Low High Low High Low1 182.00 183.00 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ......2 182.40 183.12 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ......5 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ......4 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... .....5 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ......

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146 WATER LEVELS A1JD ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 194C, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

139.48.7dccl Continued.Daily high and low water levels, from recorder charts, 1947

Day

6 7 8 9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

May High Low

B

Daily high and

Day

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Janua ry High Low.

183.12 182.75 182.63 182.22 182.91 182.90 183.50 182.72 182.63 183.35 182.64 182.10 182.90 183 . 68 183.64

185.68

183.87 183.87 184.13 184.04 184.93 184.21 184.61 184.25 184.78 184.33 184.55 184.55 184.58 184.55 184.55

186.34

October November December High Low High Low High Low

183.28 182.97 183.40 183.10 183.10 182.98 183.55

low water

...... 182.94 183

...... 182.75 183

...... 183.14 184

...... 183.40 184

...... 183.25 184

...... 183.70 184

...... 183.87 184

...... 183.65 184

184.03 ......184.39 ......184.28 ......184.04 ......184.08 ......184.18 ......184.67 ......

level, from recorder

.64 ......

.93 ......

.15 ......

.07 .......30 .......55 .......63 .......33 ......

... 183.90

... 183.35

... 183.11

... 183.47

... 183.47

... 183.38

... 182.92

... 183.35

... 184.08

... 182.70

... 183.23184.40

charts, 1948

184.53 184.36 184.35 184.35 184.27 184.23 184.94 184.40 184.33 184.93 184.45 185.56

February March August High Low High ' Low High Low

183.41 183.82 183.68 183.60 183.67 183.63 184.10 184.02 183.72 184.02 184.01 183.50 183.00 184.00 183.23 182.92 183.18 182.91 183.50 183.90 183.75 183.42 183.25 183.38 183.64 183.50 183.40 182.98

184.55 ......184.75 ......184.43 ......184.55 ......184.56 ......184.25 ......184.87 183.60 184 184.70 183.30 184 184.60 182.47 184 184.75 183.77 185 184.60 184.20 185 184.58 183.75 185 184.15 183.18 184 184.56 183.45 184 184.41 ......183.75 ......183.37 ......184.12 ......184.78 ......184.85 ......184.85 ......184 42184.08 ......184.56 ......184.28 ......184.20 ......184.20 ......184.55 ......

.30 ......

.37 ......

.60 ......

.00 ......

.00 .......00 .......67 ......12

... 187.25

... 187.15187.50 137 .34

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VIIINESOTA, ST. LOUIS COUNTY 147

139.48.7dccl--Continued.Daily high and low water levels, from recorder charts, 1948

Day

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

September High Low166.70 186.82 186.67 186.45 186.45 186.40 186.47 186.50 186.40 185.97 185.95 185.94 186.48 186.18 185.95 185.94 185.96 186.06 185.83 185.65 185.80 185.59 185.53 185.58 185.85

185.57 185.58 185.53 183,00

187.15 186.90 186.90 186.46 186.50 186.57 186.60 186.57 186.57 186.45 186.01 186.44 186.56 186.55 186.18 185.96 186.05 186.09 186.05 186.00 185.91 185.87 185.74 185.85 186.06

185.90 185.83 185.80 185.52

October High Low

185.52 165.38

185.59 185.12 185.01 185.43 185.02 185.02 185.02 185.00

183.98 183.98 184.13 183.90 183.75 183.00

185.60 185.73

185.87 185.75 185.50 185.50 185.51 185.51 185.44 185.25

184.29 184.39 184.38 183.90 183.00

November High Low

165.62

178.26 178.10 178.15 178.50 178.63 178.90 178.56

178.03 178.05 178.20 177.74 177.60 177.30 177.20 177.26

180.20 179.15 179.95

185.62

178.50 178.25 178.56 178.63 178.90 179.10 179.10 179.55

178.05 178.20 178.27 178.25 177.74 177 .62 177.30 177.54

180.30 180.95 180.04

December High Low

178.94 178.68 178.50

176.00 176.20 176.45 176.60 176.22 176.20 1^6.58 177.80 177.25 176.88 176.98 177.60 178.00 177.86 177.85 177.85 177.30 177.10 177.10 177.45

179.16 178.94 178.68

176.20 176.45 176.95 176.95 176.60 176.55 176.60 178.05 177.80 177.25 177.85 178.15 178.12 178.10 178.15 178.18 177.70 177.30 177.45 177.65

It a sea Count y

146.27.26bd(U S 135). able: 19.2-48.

Corps of Engineers, TJ. S. Army. Records ava5.1-

Date

Jan .

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

121926

29

1623

18

152229

5

Water level21 .0921.1221.1521.1921.2421.2921.3321.4121.4321.4621.5021,4421.51

Date

Apr.

May

June

July

121926

18

172431

7142128

5

Water level21 .5421.4821.3721.2221.1320.9020.8820.7820.6820 .6620.6520.6320.66

Pate

July

Aug.

Sept

Oct.

121926

29

162330

. 6132027

4

Water level20 .7220.7620.7620.7820.7620.8220.8620.9221.0021.0421.1221.2421.33

Date

Oct. 111825

Nov. 18

152229

Dec. 6153027

Water level21.4421 .5021 .5121 .5621.5921 .G521.7221.8021 .8721 .9221.9822.03

St. Louis County

56.17.4(U S 136). Herman A. Katola . Records available: 1943-<

Oct.Nov.

317

14

8.468.428.42

Nov. 2128

88

.46

.56Dec. 5

128.748.67

Dec. 1926

8.678.62

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MISSOURI

By J. B. Cooper, H- Garland Hershey, and Phyllis IN Mosley

PROGRAM OF WORK

Water-level measurements were made in Atchison County in 1948 as part

of the Tarkio Creek Valley obaervation-well program organized by the

Federal Geological Survey in 1934 in which the Soil Conservation Service

of the United States Department of Agriculture participated for several

years.

The Atchison County section consisted of 14 wells in 1948 in which

152 single measurements were made by D, IN. Knox, observer of the Tarkio

Creek well program.

The measurements of the observation well in Grundy County were con­

tinued on a weekly basis. W. H. Estes, ownar of the Grundy County well,

has been the observer since its establishment and initial measurement in

1942.

The water levels in the Phelps County wells were measured monthly by

engineers from the Rolla office of the surface water branch through the

courtesy of H. C. Bolon, district engineer. A total of 20 measurements

was made in these two wells in 1948.

FLUCTUATIONS OF WATER LEVEL

In the Grundy County well the low measurement of 8.19 feet below land-

surface datum, recorded on December 25, is the lowest on record for this

well. The year started with a measurement of 4.10 feet l^low land-surface

datum on January 11. The maximum fluctuation of water levels was 5.03

feet, with the highest reading of 3.16 feet below land-sir rf ace datum occur­

ring on April 4. The water level was 3.99 feet lower at the end of 1948

than at the end of 1947.

Fluctuations of water levels in wells in Atchison County together with

the other wells in the Tarkio Creek area, are discussed in the section of

this volume that deals with Iowa.

148

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MISSOURI, ATCHISON COUNTY 149

WELL DESCRIPTIONS AND WATER-LEVEL MEASUREMENTS

Atchiaon County

Tarkio Creek area

(Wells in the Tarkio Creek area are numbered consecutively beginning

with 1.)

1. W. R. Marshall. NW^NE^ sec. 13, T. 66 N., R. 40 W. Records available: 1934-48.

Date

Jan. 29 Feb. 23

Water level12.38 13.67

Date

Mar. 25 Apr. 21

Water level11.29 10.90

Date

May 21 June 22

Water level9.58

10.44

Dat e

July 21 AUK. 2f

Wat er level11.56 11.44

2. H. W. Klutas. SWtSWt sec. 1, T. 66 N., R. 40 W. Records avail­ able: 1934-48.

Jan.Feb.Mar.

292325

10.2210.289.42

Apr.MayJune

212122

9.979.98

10.05

JulyAug.Sept

2125

.20

9.8610.2210.39

Oct.Nov.Dec .

212222

10.3810.0810.30

20. sec. 10, T. 65 N., R. 40 W. Records available: 1937-48,

Jan.Feb.Mar.

292325

202118

.68

.55

.67

Apr.MayJune

212122

20.8017.7120.24

July 21Aug. 25Sept .20

22.4524.0223.29

Oct.Nov.Dec.

212222

23.6922.6923.96

21. sec. 11, T. 65 N., R. 40 W. Records available: 1937-48.

Jan .Feb.Mar.

292325

20.4020.8119.06

Apr.MayJune

212122

20.5520.8121.26

JulyAug.Sept.

212520

21.3221.5921 .87

Oct.Nov.Dec .

212222

21.7821.9022.58

22. J. A. McAllister. available: 1937-48.

sec. 35, T. 66 N., R. 40 W. Records

Jan.Feb.Mar.

292325

11.4411.4810.59

Apr .MayJune

212122

11.7811.067.40

JulyAug.Sept

2125

.20

10.7811.9912.22

Oct.Nov.Dec.

212222

12.3211.5812.00

24. SE^SEt sec. 26, T. 66 N., R. 40 W. Records available; 1937-48

Jan.Feb.Mar.

292325

2.082.322.19

Apr.MayJune

212122

2.252.222.46

JulyAug.Sept

2125

.20

2.602.825.87

Oct.Nov.Dec.

212222

3.313.513.70

25. Edwin Rolf. SW-£SWt sec. 12, T. 66 N., R. 40 W. Records avail­ able: 1937-48.

Jan. 29 Feb. 23 Mar. 25

42.74 45.50 38.39

Apr. 21 May 21 June 22

40.95 42.57 43.24

July 21 Aug. 25 Sep t . 20

42.80 43.27 44.07

Oct. 21 Nov. 22 Dec. 2?

42.39 44.17 44.68

29. Edwin Rolf. SWtSWt sec. 12, T. 66 N., R. 40 W. Records avail­ able: 1937-48.

Date

Jan. 29 Feb. 23

Water level13.52 13.47

Date

Mar. 25 Apr. 21

Water level11.60 11.64

Date

May 21

Water level12.21

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150 rfATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STAT^b

31. W. P. Marshall. available: 1937-48.

sec. 13, T. 66 N., R. 40 W. Records

Date

Jan. Mar. Apr.

29 25 21

Water level

4.21 2.99 4.22

Date

May June July

21 22 21

Water level

4.20 3 .63 4.25

Date

Aug. Sept Oct .

25.20 21

Water level

4.96 6.03 6.02

Date

Nov. Dec .

22 22

Water level

5.96 6.32

32. W. F. Marshall. available: 1937-48.

Vi sec. 13, T. 66 N., R. 40 W. Records

Jan.Feb.Mar .

292325

15.1415.3813.47

Apr.MayJune

212122

13.5213 .0214.21

JulyAug.

2125

13.2214.15

SeptNov.

2022

14.8215.00

33. W. P. Marshall. NEiNWf sec. 13, T. 66 N., P.. 40 W. Records available: 1937-48.

Jan .Feb.Mar.

292325

16.9016.6915.91

Apr.MayJune

212122

16. 5£16.5316.40

JulyAug.Sept

212520

16..Y717.0617.60

Oct.Nov.Dec.

212222

17.3717.5517.50

34. W. P. Marshall. NW^NEf sec. 13, T. 66 N., R. 40 TU. Records available: 1937-48Y"

Jan.Feb.Mar.

292325

7.257.574.98

Apr .MayJune

212122

6.285.777.42

JulyAug.Sept

2125

.20

5.846.907.42

Oct.Nov.Dec.

212222

9.027.258.29

35. W. F. Marshall. NW^NEt sec. 13, T. 66 N., R. 40 W. Records available: 1937-48.

Jan .Feb.Mar.

292325

22.7619.4520.50

Apr.MayJune

212122

19.7018.7820.17

JulyAug.

2125

22.1222.32

SeptNov.

.2022

23.09S.i.49

36, George Rolf, able: 1937-48.

t sec. 13, T. 66 N., R. 40 W. Records avail-

Jan .Feb.Mar.

292325

30.8627.9830.14

Apr.MayJune

212122

29.9229.4429.58

JulyAug.Sept

2125

.20

29.3429.4930.00

Oct.Nov.Dec.

212222

31.5130.4530.80

US 113. Wiley H. Estes. on property of owner at 105 E.

Grundy County

In Trenton, in sec. 17, T. 61 N., R. 24 W., Fourth Street. Records available: 1942-48.

Jan.

Feb.

Mar .

Apr.

11182518

15222971421284

4444456544333

.10

.16

.64

.69

.56

.72.16.88.90.65.76.18.16

Apr.

May

June

July

10182518

1523306

1320274

3.624.204.644.903.464.564.524.884.845.425.164.785.30

July

Aug.

Sept

Oct.

1118251

1022295

1219263

5.405.565.825.836.026.246.426.676.826.786.887.08

Oct. 10172431

Nov. 7142128

Dec. 6121925

7.227.537.597.697.687.647.767.797.818.098.168.19

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MISSOURI, PHELPS COUNTY 151

Phelps County

US 98. 3. V. Alien. NW^SEt sec. 13, T. 37 N., R. 10 W. Records available: 1942-48.

Date

Jan. 30 Mar. 1

29

Water level7.75 6.95 6.80

Date

Apr . 30 June 1

30

Water level7.23 7.56 5.72

Date

July 30 Aug. 31 Sept. 30

Water level7.68 8.40 9.01

Dat e

Oct. 2P Nov. 30 Dec. 31

Wat er level8.71 8.55 8.16

US 98A. Fred Pillman. NEtNEt sec. 24, T. 37 N., R. 10 W. Dry September through December 1948. Records available: 1942-48.

Jan . Mar.

30 1

11.78 11.18

Mar. Apr.

29 30

7.06 9.25

June 1 30

10.71 6.98

July AUK.

3C 31

10.88 12.60

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NEBRASKA

By R« L- Schreurs

PROGRAM OP WORK

The State-wide program of water-level measurements in observation wells

in Nebraska was continued in 1948. This program was started In 1934 in co­

operation with the Conservation an'l Survey Division, University of Nebraska,

and in 1945 was expanded significantly as a part 0? the program for the de­

velopment of the natural resources of the Missouri River Basin.

A very* large proportion o^ the water-level records Included In this

report have been obtained as a result of intensive water-level observation

programs that ha^e been established in all of the project area" under inves­

tigation In the Missouri Basin Progran- Since 1945, the water-level obser-

vat^on progran in Nebraska has been supported substantially by Missouri

Basin funds and has resulted in a significant increase each ear in the

number of observation wells being measured in the areas under Investigation.

Also, as a result of this participation, the number of water-level measure­

ments made in individual observation wells during the year has been In­

creased very materially. Likewise, the cooperative test-drilling program

with the Conservation and Survey Division, University of Nebraska, has been

considerably Increased due to the inclusion o^ the observation-well program

in the Missouri Basin studies.

Records of water levels in the wells and some interpretation of the

fluctuation of the water levels arc given in the annual reports of the Geo­

logical Surve;/ on water levels and artesian pressure.

Measurements of water levels made in 838 wells are given in this re­

port, including 78 wells in the observation of which the following organi­

zations are cooperating informally: Grand Island Water Department, 44 wells

in Hall County and 1 in Merrick County; Pish and Wildlife -Service, United

States Department of' Interior, 9 wells in Garden County; Central Nebraska

Public Power find Irrigation District, 1 well in Keith County, and 11 wells

152

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NEBRASKA 153

In Phelps County; Platte Valley Public Power and Irrigation District, 2

wells In Keith County and 10 wells in Lincoln County. Weekly tape measure­

ments for well 20-50-32aa, in Morrill County, were furnished by the Nebraska

Department of Roads and Irrigation.

Water-level measurements are not Included for the following observa­

tion wells measured by the Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation

District; 1 well In Arthur County, 24 wells in Dawson County, 2 wells in

Garden County, 23 wells in Gosper County, 52 wells in Keith County, 66 wells

in Lincoln County, and 10 wells in Phelps County. Records of wrter levels

in these wells prior to 1948 nave been included In previous reports of the

Geological Survey on water levels and artesian pressure.

Automatic water-stage recorders were In operation on 23 wells. Of

these, the following wells are equipped with 60-day continuous recorders:

1-11-llab .(near Red Cloud, Webster County)I-40-29bb (near Halgler, Dundy County)3-25-4bb (near Cambridge, Purnas County)7-38-28cc (near Imperial, Chase County)8-9-14ac (near Trumbull, Adams County)9-14-ldc (near Gibbon, Buffalo County)II-ll-25cc (near Alda, Hall County)

The remaining wells listed below, are equipped with 8-day recorders:

l-6-30dd (near Superior, Nuckolls County)5-6-26bd (In Fdgar, Clay County)5-15-3ba (near Minden, Kearney County)5-19-22da (near Atlanta, Phelps County)7-10-23ab (near Hastings, Adams County)7-20-31cd (In Bertrand, Phelps County)

is-36-lad) (near Kort y' Kelth County)

14-33-27da .(hear O'Fallons, Lincoln County)15-9-9aa (near Cushing, Howard County) 17-16-26dc (near Arcadia, Valley County) 24-48-10bb)24-4fi-31ba) (near Alliance, Box Eutte County)25-48-14aa)25-45-32ad (near Antloch, Sheridan County)30-22-23dd (near Alnsworth, Brown County)

The well near Superior is serviced by personnel of the Bureau of Recla­

mation at Superior. The two wells near Korty and the one nenv O'Fallons are

serviced by Warren Doollttle of the Platte Valley Public Power and Irriga­

tion District. The well near Alnsworth is serviced by personnel of the

Bureau of Reclamation at Alnsworth.

Tables have been included showing the total monthly pumpage for the

public supplies for the city of Grand Island and for the city of Lincoln at

its well field near Ashland. Monthly measurements of the water level in

well Al2-9-24oc (U- S- 62) are given under the heading Saunders County.

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154 viATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

This well is one of eight key wells in Nebraska and the water level in the

well is measured, by personnel of the Ashland pumping station.

Monthly measurements of the water levels in eight key veils in Nebraska

were continued during 1948. Measurements from these wells form the basis of

statements of water-level conditions in Nebraska that ere published currently

in the monthly Water Resources Review.

In all, exclusive of automatic water-stage recorder measurements, 4,542

individual measurements of water level were made in Nebraska in 1948.

FLUCTUATIONS OP WATER LEVEL

The precipitation in Nebraska in 1948 was 21.57 inches, 1.07 inches

below normal and 1.78 inches below that of 1947.

The following table summarizes for each observntiori well, the highest

and lowest water level of record, the net change in wpter level in 1948, and

the net change in water level during the entire period of record:

Length of record, in years, highest end lowest recorded water levels, -in feet, net change in water level in 194C, and net change in water level during period of record in 720 wells in Nebraska

Well number

(1)

5-9-9dc5-10-lbb5-ll-2bb5-ll-10bc6-9-4cb6-10-8ac6-10-23bb6-10-31bd7-9-12dc7-10-23ab

7-10-26da7-ll-3cb7-ll-22ad7-12-15oa7-12-24cc6-9-5cc8-S-14aa6-9-14ac8-10-29ab8-ll-13aa6-12-lcd8-12-8ab8-12-22db

Highest level

(2)

Date

(3)

Lowest level

(4)

Date

(5)

Net rise (+) or net decline 1948

(6)

Net rise ( + ) or

net de­ cline for period of record

(7)Adams County

36.7493.8385.939.26

103.2290.416.20

91.09111.1499.95

113.91111.62113.409V . 4698.7091.80

108.03110.18119.0991.6483.887.6883.04

JuneMayJulyJulyJuneJune''ayMayOct.Jan.Mar.Oct.Nov."ayNov.Nov.JuneJuneDec.JuneOct.Nov.JulyNov.

30101133

10104

22145

1511101522

28284

151615

,1948,1948,1948,1948,1948,1948, 194R,1948,1948and,1935,1948,1948,1948,1948,1948,1948,1948,1948,1948,1948,1948,1947,1948

37948610

103901091

111102

11511212C989992

110111120

92859

84

.70

.89

.40

.81

.40

.55

.43

.70

.53

.96

.63

.20

.60

.05

.02

.12

.34

.13

.00

.68

.00 '

.72

.10

Aug.Aug.Aug.Nov.Nov.Nov.Apr.Aug.JuneSept

SeptFayAug.Nov .Nov.Nov.Oct.Dec.Nov.Aug.Oct.SeptAug.

203030131724123028.18

. 111151717134

2213145

. 713

,1947,1948,1948,1940,1947,1948,1937,1948,1948,1948

,1948,1948,1947,1947,1947,1947,1948,1948,1948,1947,1947,1946,1947

+0.65....+ .07+ .16+ .13+ .04+ .63............

+ .13+ .27

+ 1.80+ .59+ .32+ .16.00

....+ .91+ .34

+1.12+ .05+ .61

+0.83.40

+ .07+ .59+ .13+ .04

+1.98.15

+ .262.57

+ .13+ .27

+1.80+ .59+ .32+ .16.00

+ .35+ .91+ .96

+1.12+ .59

+1.06

Antelope County

24-6-2aa

27-7-10bb

3.71

54.33

: r ar.MayOct.

243018

,ly3G,1936,1948

7

66

.88

.40

Sept

Oct.

.12

17

,1935

,1941

1.23

+10.01

+1.58

+10.83

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NEBRASKA 155

Length of record, in years, highest and lowest recorded water levels, in feet, net change in water level in 1948, and net change in water level during period of re cord In 726 wells In Nebraska Continued

(.1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (G) (7)

Blaine County

22-24-33ca23-22-22C*-.

22.41.24

Oct.Jan.

14,19467,1935

5.654.38

Aug.July

41,1946,193G

0.99....

0 .90.35

Boone County

18-7-4ca18-7-5ad21-7-26ca

24-47-ldb;34-48-4bb24-48-10bb

24-48-lldd24-4B-31ba

24-50-10aa34-52-13cb24-52-35aa25-47-31cc35-48-4dd25-48-14aa25-48-25bb225-48-27db225-49-14da25-50-22aa

25-50-31ab25-51-14aa26-47-17dcl26-47-35dd26-50-12dc26-51-25bc26-52-10bc25-52-17ab27-47-12da27-47-23ba37-49-21cb27-50-20aa27-51-6bb38-51-6dd28-51-8bc

145

17

111310

437

48779714G348706731

132

102875211

1009593737

16118173220

185

.33

.20

.20

.14

.32

.16

.17

.46

.68

.60

.61

.29

.15

.06

.76

.90

.43

.01

.72

.52

.21

.03

.56

.49

.37

.39

.71

.78

.00

.99.11.67.00

Kar .f.'ar.Apr.

Mar.Apr.JulyJulyJulyMar.

Juner.ar.JulyAug.July!"ar.T.ay"^ay

ray-JulySeptJulyJuly.' 'a r .JulyJulyJulyOct.JuneOct.Feb.Feb.JuneMar."layJuly

26,193726,193721,1948

Box

25,194811,194612,194713,19471,1948

28,1948

3,194613,194722,194028,194722,19466,1946

29,194613,194613,194613,19462,1948

. 1,194822,19401,1948

26,19481,1948

22,194022,193821,19485,1946

21,194827,194627,19465,1947

27,193613,19441,1948

15.176.33

21.07

Oct.Aug.Oct.

266

14

,1940,1935,1938

....

....

....

0

2

.06

.03

.03

Butte County

12.4514.5011.37

MayOct.Oct.

142222

,1946,1948to

.23

.57

.731.54.18.80

29,19467.05

39.20Nov.June

128,

,194616,

.53

.19 +.84.42

18,30,194652.0278.5599.1318.1863.9150.9077.7071.3232.45

132.54

103.4190.0462.2913.64

102.3896.50

101.0275.4612.2329.94119.41174.82221.17

4.0883.40

JulySeptrayOct.Dec."ayAug.Septrar.'-ay

Oct.Feb.SeptOct.Nov.Feb.SeptFeb.Apr.Nov.Oct.Aug.Mar.JulyMar.

2. 1

921171631

T_

121

2027

. 1211219

. 118192

2010272030

,1938,1948,1946,1948,1946,1946,1948,1948,1946,1947

,1941,1946,1948,1948,1946,1947,1948,1947,1935,1940,1941,1938,1948,1940,1940

.06.....38

2.07.....57.65

1.15+ .01.02

+ .14.03

4.98.39.92

+ .07+ .02+ .09....

+1.43.25.17

.....68.21

+1

2

131++

++31

2+

+2+12ji^'~ +

+

.75

.66

.65

.82

.49

.79

.10

.71

.90

.13

.16

.28

.81

.54

.40

.32

.79

.21

.85

.14

.03

.25

.04

.82

.16

Brown County

29-21-6cd39-21-7ab29-22-4ab,30-21-15cd,30-21-18bc

,30-21-19cc.30-21-2Gbb30-21-30bc30-22-15cc30-22-17cb,30-22-19aa

30-22-23dd

53

7455

364537414538

38

.00

.92

.90

.39

.88

.80

.80

.04

.54

.12

.08

.57

Nov.Dec.Nov.Nov.MayJuneTar.JuneFeb.Mar.Nov.Feb.

rar..Apr.Apr.

194416,1947

194415,194812,194810,194816,194815,194817,194817,194814,194718,1948

24,19489,1948

17,1948

9.005.993.95

75.4756.08

40.1247.8238.4543 . 5346.5938.70

39.47

JuneOct.SeptSeptNov.

Jan.SeptSeptJuneSeptNov.Dec.Sept

1714.15.1415

13.14.1516.152215

.23

,1945,1948,1948,1948,1947

,1948,1948,194C,1948,1948,1948,1948,1948

.772.07+ .39+ .42+ .06

+2.42.01.72.26.28.59

.27

iii++++

i

.32

.37

.19

.65

.04

.92

.20

.11

.00

.21

.50

.35

3 51- -11

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156 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

Length of record, in years, highest and lowest recorded water levels, in feet, net change in water level in 1948, and nat change in water level during period of record in 726 wells in Nebraska Continued(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

Brovm County Continued

30-22-26db30-22-27dc30-23-lcc30-23-13bc

30-23-21aa31-22-23dd

24.9514.0262.9438.59

22.8241.95

IIov. 10,1944Aug. 1,1944Apr. 14,1948Dec. 16,1947

Nov. 16,1947IIov. 15,1947

29.0018.8764.2039.50

23.7342.95

Aug. 15,1937Aug. 9,1937Oct. 14,1948Nov. 20,1914Nov. 14,1947Dec. 15,1948Oct. 14,1948

0.60.16.11.46

.82

.33

+0.73+ .08.08

+ .45

.90

.42

Buffalo County

8-16-3cb8-16-lOcc8-16-12cc8-17-lda&-17-4bc8-l7-12dd8-18-4cb9-13-5cb9-13-9cc9-14-ldc

9-14-4cc9-14-13cb9-14-19dd9-14-21cc9-14-22bb9-14-34bb

9-15-llcb9-15-lGcc9-15-34bb9-17-31cd9-18-27dd9-18-31CC10-13-24bc

A14-3-8baA16-l-17bcA1S-2-14CCA16-2-30bc

A16-3-ldcA16-3-8ddA16-3-15cdA17-4-^8cd

A-28-3-4ca

5-36-7ba5-36-lldc7-38-20dd7-38-28cc

S6-32*23ad31-25-20ad33-27-17ob

10.221.761.594.185.26.89

7.3016.5411.0016.67

17.6815.3022.5517.4915.009.25

23.6731.8816.608.023.637.38

17.91

10.182.803.46

21.45

8.112.70

11.5219.55

5.78

15.7062.4668. GO75.67

59.502.2.^1.88

Sept. 8,1947Nov. 7,1946Apr. 25,1933Oct. 7,1946Dec. 3,1946Iter. 9,1948Oct. 7,1946May 20,1931July 10,1947July 9,1947July 10,1947July 11,1947July 11,1947June 9,1931July 11,1947July 11,1947June 20,1932June 27 ,.1932July 11,1947 'ay 4,1948June 16,1931Oct. 7,1946Oct. 7,1946Oct. 8,1946May 13,1931

Butler

Apr. 12,1948July 7,1947July 7,1947Sept. 3,1947Nov. 1,1948July 7,1947Mar. 24,1948July 7,1947July 7,1947

Cedar

July 12,1940

Chasa

Peb. 4,1948Feb. 27,1947Aug. 21,1935Doc. 31,1948

Cherry

Oct. 15,1947Hay 16,1945I Tar. 29,1940

13.223.797.80

11.9011.194.95

10.0722.5417.0919.79

23.1123.0528.5322.1119.5615.68

29.9635.0225.3513.019.3912.5026.28

County

18.635.476.35

22.68

12.454.R6

17.2822.10

County

10.05

County

16.3963.9270.9276.85

County

67.45u.383.3B

Aug. 7,1946Sept. 7,1918Jan. 7,1947Nov. 3,1934Sept. 7,1948Aug. 20,1936Sept. 7,1948Sept. 5,1946Oct. 4,1946Sept. 6,1946

Sept. 5,1946Oct. 15,1941Oct. 15,1941Nov. 24,1939Sept. 5,1946Oct. 27,1940

Oct. 15,1941Sept. 5,1946Nov. 3,1948Mar. 9,1948July 10,1916Sept. 7,1948Sept. 5,1946

Oct. 15,1940Sept. 3,1946Oct. 12,1916Aug. 6,1946

Jan. 12,1948Sept. 3,1947Aug. 5,1946Oct. 11,1.9*6

June 23,1947

Aug. 15,1916Aug. 21,1935Nov. 19,1942Dec. 9,1944

Dec. 15,1944Sept. 12, 1936Aug. 9,1937

+ .02+ .01+ .75+ .10.94

+ .40.33.55

1.63.66

1.081.281.031.222.681.17

1.351.914.32+ .851.69.67

+ .44

+ .12+ .67+ .35

.24+ .43+ .32+ .25

2.25

+ .14.43

*

....

+1.24+ .17

+ .01+ .93.97

+1.612.78

+1.63.36.91

1.65+1.00

.671.152,702.161.382.72

1.61+ .878.03+ .39.13.84

5.43

+6.851.22.49

+ .51

1.61+ .33+1.17

.59

.85

+ .27+ .85.11

1.18

5.59+1.30

.09

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NEBRASKA 157

Length of record, in years, highest and lowest recorded water levels, in feet, net change in water level in 1948, and net change in water level during period of record in 72-3 wells in Nebraska Continued

(1) C?.\ (X\ m <5) (6) (7)

Clay County

5-G-2Gbd

A17-2-lGbcA17-2-22ddA17-3-4ccA17-3-llddA17-3-18dcA17-3-23ccA17-3-29aaA17-4-lccA17-4-4bb

A21-G-23bb

19-18-9aa

31-52-3dc

9-19-16ab9-19-25bb9-19-33bb9-20-3dd9-20-5bc9-20-13bc9-20-22cc9-20-33dd9-21-6ad9-21-6da9-21-7aa9-21-7da9-21-12cb9-28-18aa9-21-18da9-21-19aal9-21-19aa29-21-19da9-21-19dd9-21-24aa9-21-29bc9-21-30da9-21-31aal9-21-31da9-21-31dd9-22-25dc9-23-2dc9-23-3CC9-24-ldc9-25-31db10-20-21c-b10-20-35bb10-21-6da10-21-7aa

76.81

24.623.525.196.601.752.156.973.8311.19

4.86

11.98

15.84

6.505.455.030.7218.456.907.742.411.391.014.524.139.292.502.221.451.23.95

2.831.97.10

3.6311.827.684.162.70

14.0210.7414.50

190.5522.3314.807.005.63

Nov.

JulyJulyWar.JulyMar.J.'ar.JulyKa r .July

May

Kar.

Mar .

Dec.JulyOct.Dec.JulyDec.Dec.Nov.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Apr.Oct.Oct.Feb.Feb.Feb.JulyMayOct.Oct.JulyOct.JulyJulyJulyllov.Aug.JulyJulyI'.ayApr.

20

88

237

2324g

238

27

28

30

31183133788888

30802525251238G

128141414G4

12124G

,1940

Coif ax

,1947,1947,1948,1947,1948,19481,1947,1948,1947

Cumlng

,1935

Custer

,1948

Dawes

,1948

Daws on

,1946,1947,1946,1946,1947,1946,1946,1946,1946,1946,1946,1946,1946,1944,1946,1946,1932,1932,1932,1947,1947,1946,1946,1947,1946,1947,1947,1947,194C,1940,1947,1947,1931,1931

77.09

County

2G.32G.49G.34

10.504.825.278.837.26

17.11

County

8.93

County

14.98

County

21.51

County

10.709.729.0412.9223.5011.9412.635.288.307.458.997.32

13.197.246.485.552.755.867.646.295.219.20

19.5422.9019.8217.2818.2413.1517.90

194.0625.7910.6411.8812.55

July

Sept.Jan.Sept.Jan,Sept.Sept.Nov.Oct .AU6 .

Oct.

July

AUK.

Sept.Nov.Sept.Sept.Nov.Sept.Sept.Sept.JulyAug.Aug.Nov.Aug.AUK-Sept.Nov.Aug.Sept.Nov.Sept.Sept.Sept.Nov.JulyNov.Nov.Aug.Sept.Sept.JulySept.Sept.Sept.Sept.

18,

4,13,4,3,4,3,1,9,G,

10,

16,

27,

7,4,G,7,4,7,6,7,

11,21,21,4,

10,14,21,14,10,-16,14,21,30,30,2,

24,5,2,9,9,7,

25,6 ,v,

21,21 y

1948

194619481947194719461946194819411946

1941

1940

1934

1948194819461948194819401946194819461934193419481937193419341934193719361934193419401940194019401940194019461940194619401946194819341934

.

++

12

12111

.

1

111

1111

.33

.91

.19

.61

.86

.12

.05

.67

...

.01

.39

.48

.87

.27

.15

.36

.62

.28

.55

.83

.40

.47

.51

.51

.43

.57

.53

.87

.92

.16

.13

.60

.53

.19

.58

.51

.23

.27

.72

.68

.62

.17

+0.06

.50+ .15+ .33.BO.73.24.20.79

2.00

.43

2.80

3.70

1.60.60.76.38

1.981.561.39.41

1.72.41

1.57.30

1.701.692.021.852.281.782.17.61.98.50

+1.904.778.04

11.31.54

1.203.40

+2.13.60.65

1.382.97

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158 WATER LEVELS A1ID ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

Length of record, in years, highest en^ lowoat recorded watei levels, in feet, net change in -water level in "194L, an^ net cl'snge In watei level during period of record in 72G wells in Nebraska Continued

(1) (2) (3)

Dawson Count

10-21-7da10-21-10aa10-21-10dd10-21-19aa10-21-19da10-21 -23ab10-21-30aa10-21-30da10-21-31aa10-21-31dd?.0-22-llab10-22-29aa10-23-5bb'10-23 -29bb10-23-30bc10-24-7bb10-24-15cc10-24-17bbll-21-31ddll-22-2Saall-23-21bcll-23-23ccll-24-16bbll-24-20call-24-24cb11-25-Sadll-25-16bbll-25-19ccll-25-21ccll-25-34bc12-24-30ab12-25-34cc

A17-5-2bbA17-6-CaaAl7-6-8bcA17-6-15adA17-8-4aaA17-8-4ddA17-8-9daA17-o-16adA17-8-22cbA17-8-28adA17-9-24dcA10-5-23bbA-18-6-85ccA18-7-36cbA18-8-28daA18-8-28ddA18-8-33aaA18-9-18ac

l-37-7abl-37-16ddl-37-19bal-37-31cd

l-38-20bc

64C

11118441541425

1032

222012

3961454

124227

2

213346

15G5

602336

603893

15

.10

.60

.92

.88

.68

.15

.37

.37

.67

.29

.53

.52

.29

.02

.SO

.35 V8.72.77.03.40.42.56.52.91.03.45.42.18.12.50.50

.32

.68

.52

.90

.35

.70

.15

.11

.82

.19

.80

.55

.07

.84

.86

.63

.00

.76

.82

.34

.23

.75

.50

JulyJulyJulyJuly"ayJulvJul.yJulyJuneJuneOct.JulyDec.Oct.Oct.Oct.JulyUov.Sent.JulyJulyOct.Oct.JulyDec.Apr.I'.'ar.JulyNov.Dec."ayNov.

Dec.JuneJ'ar .far.JuneJulyJuneJuneJ.'ar.JulyOct.JulyJulyJulyOct.Oct.Oct.July

JulyDec.Feb.June

June

12,12,12,20,25,12,12,12,12,1 *-" 9

9,12,4,g9',

9,14,9 }8,

12,12,o,9,

12,4,v,i_14*

IV,5,9,5,

10,po ti. ,4,4,

22,7,

22,22,23,7,

27,7,V,V,8,e,8,9,

30,4,

26,7,

8,

1947194r,-]9471931193119471S4719471935]935194619471.94G19461946194519-17194619471947194719461946194719461939194819471931194619461947

Dodge

194619451947194719451947194519451948194719421947194719471941194119411940

Dundy

1947194719471947

1948

(4) (5) (6) (V)

y--Continued

13.4412.8417.2718. LO18.6113.9410.0212.358.989.279.697.458.407.70

12.0513.527.33

19.7833.2830.8915.115.268.4214.9712.405.046.05

14.3020.3714.3544.8530.40

County

4.609.656.034.3012.2113.3314.2914.19C.147.2910.708.7310.505.48

68.7231.929.369.33

County

61.8830.0214.255.85

18.42

Sept.Sept.Sept.JulyJulyAug.Aug.Aug.Aug.Sept.Aug.Nov.JulyNov.Sept.JulySept.MayJulySept.JulySept.Sept.Sept.JuneAug.Sept.Oct.Aug.JulySept.July

Sept.Mar.Sept.Sept.Feb.Feb.Oct.Oct.Feb.Feb.Oct.Oct.Uov.JulyMar.Feb.far .Oct.

Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Aug.

21,21,21,24,24,8,V,

21,12,21,8,5,

11,5,9,

12,V,1,

24,6,

11,G >6,

22,28,4,9,2,*., f

12,9,

11,

3,22,3,3,2,3,

22,22,3,

21,20,11,1,

12,20,3,

20,18,

21,21,8,8,6,

10,

193419341934IS 401940IS 4619461934193419341£46IS 401S461S481?4819461S4G1£41194019461?46194619 4619341946193919471939193319461P471946

1946193719471947194019401940194019401P401936194G194819481940194019401940

194619461947194719481946

1.031.412.102.452.411.821.731.48....1.26.40

2.10.25.45

1.78+ .06.20

1.711.80.67

1.58.62.90

1.541.03.35

+ .091.23.05.20

1.91.55

+ .22+ .28+ .37.....72

+ .67.81

1.03+ .52+ .65.....46.63

+1.33+ .10.14.37

+ .65

+ .08+ .43+ .46.03

+ .51

2.192.873.363.933.77.53

3.683.843.043.52+.94.50.66

1.191.05+ .74+2.07

+12.491.93.01.86

+1.291.071.20

+1.68+ .34+ .45+3.17+1.72+1.36+ .14

+1.58

+ .69+1.561.95.46

+5.92+4.33+3.56+2.93+2.56+2.40+2.33+ .411.82.80

+4.66+6.12+2.39+1.34

+ .28+ .25+1.86

.93

+2.64.

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NEBRASKA 159

Length of record, In years, highest and lowest recorded water levels, in feet, net change in water level in 1940, and net change in water level during period of record in 726 wells in Nebraska Continued

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (V)

Dundy County--Continued

l-38-2lcbl-38-26cal-38-28dal-38-29adl-39-21ac1-39-22CCl-39-26aal-39-30bbl-40-20cbl-40-24cdl-40-27abl-40-29bbl-41-20ddl-41-27cal-42-10cdl-42-13tbl-42-3Gaa2-3G-24ca2-3G-29ac2-36-31bc2-3o-32da

5111974

11251118

181023339

1421217

.53

.84

.69

.94

.62

.20

.19

.04

.80

.21

.66

.80

.52

.24

.41

.71

.88

.28

.32

.47

.20

JuneAug.Apr.Feb.Feb.JuneJuneAug.JuneAug.JuneJulyFeb.Feb.Feb.Feb.Oct.Feb.JuneJuneAug.

63

102638G3G3

11

,1947,1948,1948,1947,1948,1948,1947,1948,1947,1948,1946

3-4,194833

26262327774

,1946,1948,1947,1947,1946,1947,1947,1947,1948

9.7413.9020.429.036.2313.0226.5013.124.379.79

20.8712.584.265.706.015.62

11.4415.6522.9422.848.55

Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.JulyAug.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Aug.Oct.Aug .Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.Oct.Aui .Oct.Apr.

28,8,5,5,

29,16,5,s,e,8,

16,3-416,16,16,16,3,<J,

16,c,

12,

19381947194819481940194619461947194719471946,1945194619461946194619481948194619481948

0.16+ .41

.39

.30

.58

.34

.53

.19+ .22

.70

.85

.11

.02

.19

.061.33.31.11.05

....

+2.65.70.49

+ .87.33.08.09

+ .75+ .11+ .96.27

+ .59+1.70+1.45+1.15+1.41

.461.21.60

+ .06+ .30

Frsnlclin County

1-13-lccl-13-2bcl-13-3cal-13-4cbl-13-7bbl-14-2cdl-14-3ba1-14-Gbcl-14-7bbll-14-7bb2l-15-5cal-15-8cbl-16-9bcl-16-10bdl-16-14ab2-13-31ad2-13-32dd2-14-33cc2-14-34ad4-14-10da

3-21-2cc3-21-l2dc3-22-2ba3-25-4bb4-21-32cc4-22-25cc4-22-29ad4-22-32dd4-22-34bb4-23-20ab4-23-23bd4-23-27dd4-23-30cc4-23-36aa4-24-13cd

474

1025

c,

3

810

375228

50155

6344

118

137

1225287

511715

.27

.12

.48

.13

.50

.70

.91

.34

.70

.45

.62

.93

.25

.70

.40

.18

.77

.27

.37

.82

.97

.40

.78

.12

.8^

.29

.64

.55

.22

.29

.72

.08

.84

.06

.14

JuneOct.Oct.Aug.Oct.Dec.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.i:ov .Mar .Oct.Oct.June

Oct.Oct.JulyJuneJulyCec.JulyJulyDec.JulyJulyJulyJuneJulyJuly

1026262

26182727272726262526261717Y

30

25252823311731281

3131285

2831

,1947,1946,1946,1947,1946,1946,1946,1946,1946,194C,1946,1946,1946,1946,3946,1946,1947,1948,1949,193S

Furras

,1946,1946,1947,1947,1947,1946,1947,1947,1947,1947,1947,1947,1947,1947,1947

8.189.568.5213.517.19

12.365.949.055.407.527.5011.9814.426.2d42.4154.809.20

10.4451.10103.86

County

10.356 . 708.847.3716.7412.8517.6012.2015.6131.2830.8911.6554.6923.1719.73

Eec .Oct.Dec.Aug.Aug .Dec.Aug.Oct.Uov.Oct.Dec.Nov.Oct.Oct .Aug.I/ar.Dot.?Tov .A-ig.Aug.

Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Aug.Oct.Aug.Dec.JuneAug.Sapfc.Aut .Aug.Au_.Aug.

16,o,16,6,6 ,

21,13,b,

13,9,

22,

1947194819471948194819481946194819401947194G

18 ,,19487 }o,

13,o,8,

17,5,

12,

7,9,1,3,

31,7,

13,G,

11,14,13,13,2,

13,14,

1948]948194619461948194819481947

194819471948194619461948194619481948194619431946194819471946

+ '.22.4C

' '.69

.512.86.....18

+ .90+ .831.26.13.63.69.74

+ 1.23+.20

+ .01....

+ .45+ .40.30

+ .201.05.62.40

1.51.67.63.10.54.86.36.26

1.20.15

+ .731.04.81

2.21.04.48

+ .781.412.91.51

1.581.761.27

+1.95.93

1.71+ .01.73

1.15.30

1.35+ .77.21

1.31+1.523.15.84.06.40

1.311.441.25

+1.51

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160 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

Length of record, in years, highest and lowest recorded water levels, in feet, net change in water.-level in 1948, and net change in water level during period of record in 725 wells in Nebraska Continued(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (0) (?)

Furnes County Continued

4-24-15cc4-24-19cc4-24~22dd4-24-29cd4-25-32cd

4-25-34ad

17-44-22cclb-46-27cc20-44-5db

20-44-9ca

20-45-13ab20-45-17ba21-44-29ab21-44-35ca21-45-3bd21-45-10cd21-45-27cb

5-22-3da6-21-29cc6-22j-15cd7-21- 6bc7-21-20bb7-21-24dc7-21-33aa7-22-8bb7-23-13bb6-21 -3dc8-21-llaa8-21 -30dd8-22-17dd8-22-28bc

24-37-25ac24-40-36bb

9-10-4dc9-10- 29db9-11 -6bc9-ll-14cb9-ll-21bb9-12-ldc9-12-9ba

10-9-3cb10-9-4cb10-9-10bb10-9-2SCC10-10-Scc10-10-13dd

10.8212.905.00

20.383.56

14.32

20.831.974.30

3.16

2.003.302.09.44

2.001.602.60

151.04123.48126.84100.20197.42171.23177.85244.65225.3211.103.09

130.80162.40213.32

3.5912,32

4.7069.964.657.037.442.4718.83

1.952.467.23

13.7719.522.65

July 31,1947 14.20Oct. 25,1946 15.05Oct. 25,1946 -7.19July 28,1946 23.57Oct. 25,1946 6.58

July 28,1947 17.76

Garden County

Oct. 25,1935 27.30Apr. 25,1935 5.95Oct. 21,1934 8.04

Mar. 4,1934 7.18

June 6,1935 5.12Mar. 26,1948 7.49June 20,1935 5.86Feb. 12,1934 4.84June 22,1947 7.87?,rar. 25,1948 6.66June 22,1947 6.64

Gosper County

June 21,1948 151.86Nov. 13,1948 123.72Nov. IS, 1948 127.14Nov. 12,1948 118.20Nov. 12,1948 198.97Nov. 12,1948 172.11Oct. 29,1948 181.68Nov. 12,1948 251.65Nov. 12,1948 227.80July 14,1947 14.50Aug. 7,1943 6.35Nov. 12,1948 132.11Nov. 12,1948 169.72Nov. 12,1948 216.25

Grant County

June 8,1935 6.62June 8,1935 14.99

Hall County

Dec. 6,1946 6.C7!/ay 11,1948 70.03Dec. 2,1946 7.82July 16,1947 8.G7Dec. 6,1946 9.52May 0,1931 7.78June 27,1932 23.35

J/ay 29,1938 6.70July 10,1944 6.55July 10,1947 9.38July 16,1947 15.32June 20,1932 24.08Mar. 15,1948 4.62

Aug. 14,1946June 12,1946Dec. 6,1948Aug. 14,1946Oct. 6,1947Oct. 1,1948Jan. 31,1946

July 26,1940July 26,1940Jan. 13,1938Dec. 15,1939Nov. 5,1937Nov. 23,1937Sept. 29, 1939Aug. 19,1937Aor. 2,1938Aug. 20,1937Nov. 30,1938July 29,1934Oct. 9,1937

Oct. 16,1948Oct. 16,1948Oct. 16,1948Sept. 26, 1935Nov. 25,1947May 28,1948Dec. 17,1947Nov. 25,1947Aug. 12,1947Sept. 10, 1947Sept. 9,1948Jan. 12,1948Nov. 25,1947Nov. 25,1947

July 22,1940Aug. 29,1947

Sept. 7,1946Nov. 14,1947Sept. 5,1946Aug. 9,1946Sept. 7,1946Sept. 20, 1934Sept. 6-12,1946Dec. 24,1940Dec. 24,1940Sept. 11, 1947Sept. 3,1946Sept. 5,1946Sept. 2,1948

0.22.16

1.09+ .22+ .?3

+ .61

....

.....20

.60

.80

.80

.10

.60

.80

.40

.30

. e

....

....

....

+1.55....

+3.83+7.00+1.97

.47

.70....

+7.32+2.92

.16

.24

+ .11+ .03+ .04.38

+1.30+ .27.07

+ .31.20

+ .04+ .14.37

+ .37

0.87+ .371.52.41.05

+ .90

5.41.02

1.24

1.96

+1.54+2.18+ .671.401.35+ .68+1.52

.294-. 17+ .16

+9.39+1.55+ .88

+3.83+7.00+2.38+ .381.72

+1.31+7.32+2.92

1.351.39

1.15+ .031.561.18+ .391.542.18

+ .06.10

1.06.21.74

+ .31

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NEBRASKA 161

t,angth of record, in years, highest and lowest recorded water levels, in feet, net change in water level in 1948, and net change in water level during period of record in 726 wells in Nebraska Continued

(1) (2) (3) . (4) (5) (6) (7)

Hall County Continued

10-ll-15dc10-11 -30bc

10-12-21ccll-9-4ccll-9-4cdll-9-8dall-9-8dbll-9-9aalll-9-9bd

11-9-9CC

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ll-9-26aall-9-27bcll-9-28ba

ll-9-29bbll-9-32ccll-9-34aall-9-34cbll-9-35dc11-10-lcc11-10-lldc

ll-10-13abll-10-14ddll-10-16bbll-10-24cbll-10-26ddll-10-27dc11-11-25CCll-ll-32cbll-ll-36cb

ll-12-34dc12-9-27cb12-9-32aal12-9-32aa212-9-32cc12-ll-24cd

15.15.

27.10.11.13.12.17.15.

17.

24.24.4.

22.25.5.5.

28.23.31.31.16.29.11.15.17.24.27.6 .2.G.G.

19.1.2.2.2.5.5.

£.9.9.

12.5.

15.13.29.19.

25.5.7.

10.7.6.

5667

76084258002508

66

83936000259263427566258308832542252595560015

16905450080800

001557666443110492

680858670842

JulyJuneJuneJulyOct.JulyOct.MayOct.Oct.

Oct.Nov.Nov.Nov.JulyNov.Nov.Oct.JulyNov.JuneDec.Dec.Oct.Nov.Oct.Oct.Oct.Aug.Oct.MayJulyJulyYar .MayJulyMayJulyJulyJulyJulvJuly

JulyJulyl-'ar.JulyJulySeptJuneMayOct.Oct.Julyyar.JulyJulyJulyJuly

10233051

121

1011

11615151015151

1415101891

1511151

121010312

14291010141414

142016147

. 528201921101114101410

,1947,1931,1931,1948,1945,1947,1945,1948,1945,1945

,1945,1948,1948,1948,1944,1948,1948,1945,1947,1948,1946,1944,1946,1945,1948,1945,1945,1945,1948,1945,.1936,1944,1947,1936,1936,1947,1938,1944,1944,1947,1947,1947

,1947,1947,1940,1947,1944,1947,1947,1931,1930,1930,1946,1946,1947,1947,1947,1947

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29161923182524

26

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31351611413645423537212633333610e

1015

26G776

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151111191717173626

279

12131212

.12

.92

.30

.70

.05

.25

.90

.50

.25

.15

.65

.70

.40

.40

.40

.66

.00

.95

.62

.30

.45

.65

.34

.25

.35

.75

.15

.27

.42

.75

.70

.GO

.00

.05

.30

.15

.10

.00

.40

.75

.68

.07

.95

.70

.72

.10

.80

.07

.58

.05

.80

.35

.80

.26

Sept.Aug.

MayJulyFeb.Aug.Aug.JulyJulyApr.Feb.Aug.Nov.Dec.Feb.July-JulyVBJDec.Aug.Nov.JulyNov.Feb.Nov.Feb.Feb.Nov.Feb.MayJulyDec.Feb.Feb.

Dec.Oct.Dec.Dec.Doc.Dec.Dec.Kar .yar.Aug.Mar.Dec.Dec.JuneOct.Sept.Sept.

Sept.Dec.Dec.Sept .Dec.Oct.

5,194618,1944

8,194727,19405,1941

28,194128,194127,194027,194018,19415,1941

28,19412,1940

24,194013,193719,194119,194021,194324,194028,19412,1940

27,19402,19405,19412,19405,19415,19412,19405,194129,194417,19426,1942

26,194426,1944

24,194017,193624,194024,194024,194024,194024,194026,194126,19416,19468,1946

24,194028,19357,19464,19463,19484,1946

3,194824,194024,19404,1946

24,19404,1946

1.24.52

+ .3f+1.34+1.59.........oe.57

+1.92

+1.5?+1.73+ .2f

+3.2f+2.0C+1.67+ .24

+1.74+1.61+1.17+1.04+i.Ge+1.76+1.32+2.06+9.41+2.oe+3.6E

' .50+ .0?.83

+ .24

.41 2f.2f.16.24

1.41.49

.41

.83

.oe1.72.42

i.ie+ .36+ .37+ .31

+ .1Cl.OC.....13.17.ie

1.773.56

+1.03+2.62+1.471.75

+2 . 55+ .20.97

+3.84

+3.37+4.57+ .05

+5.20+5.45+2.22+ .03

+5.48+2.95+4.07+5.42+5.28+4.32+3 . 45+4.70

+11.25+1.63

.041.70+ .20.01

6.62

+ .35.05

+ .10.22.02

+1.34+1.78

+1.82.48

+1.21.08

+ .62.05

+ .806.652.93

.80

.08+1.05

.36+1.33+1.70

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Length of record, in years, highest and lowest recorded water levels, in feet, net change in water level in 1948, and net chenge in water level during period of record in 726 wella in Nebraska Continued

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (V)

Hamilton County

9-6-34bbll-6-13cbll-6-28bc13-5-19aa13-6-97cc

1-17-ldal-17-12dal-19-35bc2-18-33cd2-19-5cb2-19-17da2-19-28dd2-19-34bc3-17-21da3-17-27bb3-20-7ab3-20-16bb3-20-18ca3-20-22dd3-2C-25cc

5-33-30cb5-33-31dc5-34-28bc5-24-30bc5-35-17da

2-33-2aa2-33-6cb2-33-10ab2-34-Gda2-34-lldc2-35-13bb2-35-21bc2-35-24aa3-31-14bc3-31-17cd3-31-20da3-31-29bb3-32-llbb3-32-12cc3-32-2Gdd3-32-31aa3-33-35dc4-32-30dc4-33-Gbb4-33-23ad

38.6589.0629.7524. CO6.85

1.9512.7128.805.68

20.3218.606.82

20.1551.0918.6829.563.95

13.4024.2010.22

18.716.64

57. bO10.55",22

9.699.667.05

18.4710.1013.5519.974.5011.827.186.5812.7913.1121.2027.405.789.59

17.8954.8512.55

JulyJan.Mar .JulyJune

Oct.Oct.Apr.Aug.Dec.Aug.Dec.JuneAug.Nov.Aug.Oct.JuneAug.AU£ .

Dec.Apr.Apr.Oct.Oct.

I.'a r .Feb.Apr.JulyJulyAug.JuneJuneOct.Feb.JulyJuneFeb.Oct.JulyFeb.Mar.Apr.Feb.Dec.Feb.

7,194724,193516,19487,1947

30,1935

Harlan

25,194626,19462,19481,1947

17,19461,1947

17,19469,19475,1948

13,19401,1947

25,19469,19471,19471,19'7

Hay es

16,19469,1937

12,194824,194624,1946

Hi tch coc

19,19464,19489,1948

30,194730,194716,1946,16,19356,19478,19472,1948

28,19477,19464,1948

24,194628,194727,19474,lf43

12,194827,194716,194627,1947

44.2993.9932.332V . 2811.41

County

6.0018.9230.0514.5224.1922.2210.7423.7053.2520.6632.009.44

16.5626.29l-'i.-.S

County

20.0014.8260.2511.539.33

Ic County

12.0511.328.7220.8511.9515.7421.738.7715.886.788.52

13.5014.1522.1529.347.35

12.0418.9556.0513.86

Nov.Jan.SeptAug.Nov.

Oct.Dec.Oct.SeptApr.Dec.Nov.Aug.JulyOct.Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug..,*.&.

Aug.Oct.Aug.Oct.Oct.

Oct.Oct.Oct.JuneOct.JuneSept.Oct.Aug.Aug.Dec.Dec.Oct.Aug.Aug.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.

14,194021,1941

. 3,19465,1946

14,1940

7,194822,194816,1947.27,193413,194610,194617,194613,194631,194021,193713,194613,194613,194613,1946ic, :: : :*

15,19468,19474,19485,19486,1948

6,19486,19484,19489,19486,19486,1947

.24,1946£,19475,1946

If ,19466,19483,19476,19484,19482,19486,19486,19486,19486,19486,1948

.....10

+1.80.02

+ .141.90.....44

1.42+ .18.01

.03+ .20.40

+ .12

.02+ .34+ .26+ .32+ .17

+ .10+ .56+ .12.17

+ .16.10.30.03

+ .25+ .27.32

*.io.33.34

+ .35+ .03

.10+ .16

+2.302.7ri.oe+ .4r.06

.3!1.5-;

+1.2£+3.86.2't

.3;+ .9£.52

+ .K+ .3^+ .5C.46

+ .83+ .6E

IE

.066.4:+ .OE+ .1C+ .6C

1.1+ .45+ .2(l.OC.Zr

2.0C+ .?'+ .2"

+1.3<+1.26"*,' ij*+ .5;

+ .?'.3£

+ .1:l.lr

.2."

.3f+1.2'

Holt County

27-9-27dd27-9-34da29-ll-9bb29-11 -21bb

2.624.00'7.38

16.87

JulyJunefAar.Dec.Jan-

18,19474,1935

22,194815,194714,1948

8.969.888.08

25.47

Oct.Sept.Oct.Feb.

3C,1940-29,194813,194816,1948

+ .10+ .14.58

8.32

+1.6'.8i.3-.7-

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Length of record, in years, highest and lowest recorded water levels, in feet, net change in water level in 1948, and net change in water level during period of record in 726 wells in Nebraska Continued

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (V)

Holt County Continued

29-12-10cb29-13-13dd30-13-27cc30-14-23dd31-14-35cb ,

24-35-23dd

13-9-26dd

13-9-27ca13-12-29ba14-10-14bb15-9-9aa

15-10-19ab16-ll-7cc16-ll-27dc16-ll-32ab

5-13-4bc5-13-8cd5-13-33cc5-14-16cb5-14-33bb5-15-3ba5-15-9cb'5-16-6ac5-16-30da6-13-16dbo-14-21db6-14-25ba6-15-lcb6-15-llftb6-15-14bb6-15-22ac6-15-32abG-16-20bbl6-16-25cb7-13-20aa7-14-12cd7-14-30db7-15-llad

7-lG-8dc7-16-lldd7-16-23da7-16-25aat-13-12cb8-13-16bc8-14-13db8-14-19cc8-14-23ba8-15-21dcb-16-23dd6-16-28aa

26.8939.6629.7830.5927.71

.19

5.54

18.5025.845.85

32.50

8.4818.5964.7317.58

120.78106.50138.87140.86158.40104.53111.99120.50136.3987.28103.9289.6670.7972.3682.4096.5191.6484.0498.1955. C752.5570.0834.27

17.4026.7266.2048.504.843.986.592.382.633.202.204.36

Jan. 14,1948 27.63Dec. 15,1947 43.07Mar. 22,1948 30.80Nov. 15,1948 32.05Jan. 14,1948 29.21

Hooker County

June 8,1935 20.84

Howard County

July 10,1947 9.68

July 2,1948 22.09far. 29,1948 30.43June 28,1948 L.15"PJ 21,1948 32.80

June 29,1948 11.14 ,'ar. 30,1948 19.59Feb. 21,1935 72.24Sept. 30, 1948 10.45

Kearney County

June 29,1948 121.19July 12,1948 10G.86Apr. 30,1947 139.62Oct. 11,1946 142.18Oct. 11,1948 158.53Dec. 4,1948 108.15Sept. 11, 1948 112.42Nov. 17,1948 121.80Nov. 17,1948 137.65?,;ay 21,1948 89.42Oct. 29,1948 104.49Nov. 16,1948 93.56Nov. 17,1948 71.36Nov. 17,1948 75.78Nov. 17,1948 83.88Oct. 13,1948 97.55Nov. 16,1948 91.92Nov. 17,1948 100.50Oct. 11,1948 99.89Nov. 9,1948 56.67Sept. 1G, 1948 52.62Uov. 25,1948 71.70Aug. 31,1948 35.07Oct. 7,194LNov. 17,1948 18.93Nov. 17,1948 27.61Nov. 17,1948 67.85Nov. 17,1948 48.80Dec. 6,1946 7.12July 15,1947 6.77Nov. 15,1946 10.98Nov. 15,1946 o.l8Nov. 15,1946 5.75Nov. 15,1946 7.25Oct. 10,1946 5.70Oct. 10,1946 - 7.60

Feb. 16,1948I.'ar. 22,1948Oct. 13,1948July 12,1948June 15,1948

Oct. 19,1948

Sept. 4,1946Oct. 31,1946Oct. 26,1940Oct. 28,1940Oct. 29,1940Dec. 25,1948Dec. 29,1948Sept .30, 1948Sept. 30, 1948June 28,1948:'ar. 30,1948June 29,1948

Sept. 14, 1948Sept. 14, 1948Aug. 3,1948Aug. 11,1947Sept. 14, 1948Aug. 8,1947Dec. 29,1947Jan. 1,1948Aug. 3,1948Aug. 13,1947Sept. 3,1948Dec. 31,1947June 29,1948Aug. 2,1948Aug. 3,1948Dec. 31,1947Sept. 11, 1948Oct. 29,1930Nov. 17,1947Kov. 17,1947Nov. 15,1948Dec. 30,1947Nov. 24,1947

Aug. 7,1947Aug. 7,1947Dec. 30,1947Sept. 20, 1948Aug. 9,1946Sept. 7,1946Oct. 27,1940Sept. 7,1946Sept. 11, 1947Sept. 11, 1947Sept. 8,1948Sept. 7,1946

0 .37.46.56.15

1.43

.33

+ .98

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

.....59

+ .01....+ .72+ .42....+ .41+1.51+ .37

+3.90........

+1.15+1.04....

+3.03+1.70+ .80....

+1.62+ .65

+1.28+ .52+1.65....+ .18.31.08.40.23.25.32.47

0.41.53.75.18

1.43

9.14

+1.48

+ .95+C 28+1.52

.29

.291.006.48+ .87

.04

.35

.59+ .16+ .07

+3.20+ .42

+1.30+ .19

+2.10+ .37

+3 . 90+ .77

+3.42+1.15+1.04+ .28

+15.89+1.70+ .60.07

+1.62+ .80

+1.53+ .89

+1.65+ .30+ .14

.021.33.55.64.46

+ .31

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164 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

Length of record, In years, highest and lowest recorded water levels, in feet, net change in water level in 1948, and net change in water level during period of record in 726 wells in Nebraska Continued

(1)

13-35-6dd13-36-3cb13-36-6bc13-36-8cc13-36-9ad13 -37 -Sab13-37-5ad13-38-3ba13-38-6ca16-38-Vaa

A7-7-35cb

ll-26-16bb

12-26-35db12-27-14aa12-27-16aa12-27-20dd12-27-27ad12-27-28dd12-27-3 6ad12-28-9bc12-28-14dd12-28-15ba13-27-32bd13-28-16dd13 -28-2 Ida13-28-25bc13-28-28cc

13-R8-29cc13-28-31cc13-29 -6ba13-29-20bb13-29-25bb13-29-35bb13-30-3ad13-30-4cd13-30-9cb13-30-13dd13-30-21bb13-30-21cd14-30-9ca14-J50-16db14-30-21cd14-30-28dc14-30-33cd14-33-27aa14-33-27da

21-18-22aa

22-l-33cb23-2-5aa24-2 -32dc

(2)

5.904.612.032.44+ .02

10.558.049.279.947.63

24.40

8.48

7.322.982.18

13.171.74

12.483.024.77

27.4211.051.404.19

.623.502.34

3.283.392.145.153.05

15.032-104.97

.909.09

11.1038.602.55

.102.895.305.908.162.07

4.79

+0.042.932,89

(3) (4) (5)

Keith County

May 8,1942 9.29 Nov. 8,1948May 8,1942 10.25 Sept. 27, 1940May 8,1942 6.32 Aug. 2,1943July 1,1947 5.79 Apr. 17,1946Mar. 16,1946 3.74 Apr .17-22,1946May 8,1942 15.80 Nov. 6,194"May 8,1942 13.85 Aug. 2,1943May 8,1942 15.79 Aug. 2,1943May 8,1942 14.90 Oct. 9,1948May 4,1942 10.50 Aug. 31,1948

Lancaster County

Apr- 15,1948 26.46 Oct. 17,1940

Lincoln County

July 24,1947 21.62 Apr- 6,1939Oct. 2,1939

Julv 13,1947 11.45 Sept. 8,1948July 2,1935 7.07 Aug. 30,1941July 2,1947 5.31 July 7,1948July 13,1947 18.68 Oct. 1,1940Sept. 11, 1942 7.36 Nov. 1,1939May 5,1948 12.74 Sept. 9,1948July 1,1941 9.02 Oct. 2,1939Dec. 4,1946 10.65 Nov. 1,1939Jan. 8,1948 37.43 Oct. 1,1940June 13,1947 16.85 Oct. 1,1940May 1,1942 5.13 Aug. 4,1939Mar. 1,1948 6.18 Sept. 8,1948June 12,1947 6.48 Aug. 29,1940Mar. 14,1947 6.24 Sept. 8,1948Mar. 1,1948 3.50 July 7,1948

Sept. 8,1948Apr. 7,1939 6.39 Sept. 9,1947Oct. 30,1946 10.84 Aug. 3,1939May 8,1942 5.13 July 26,1940Sept. 11, 1942 12.19 Oct. 2,1936Apr. 7,1939 6.86 Nov. 22,1944Sept .10, 1947 17.85 May 14,1947May 8,1942 6.57 Sept. 9,1947Oct. 9,1946 7.60 Jan. 7-22, 1948June 13,1947 3.24 Aug. 2,1946Sept. 11, 1942 15.89 Aug. 2,1937Apr. 14,1948 19.92 Sept. 17, 1936Dec- 13,1948 41.20 Jan. 20,1947June 13,1947 6.05 Sept. 12, 1946Feb. 25,1947 2.69 Sept. 9,1947Oct. 9,1946 4.12 July 7,1948May 24,1946 7.53 July 7,1948June 23,1947 8.20 Dec. 13,1948Sept. 10, 1942 10.90 May 8-14,1947July 2,1947 5.71 Feb. 4-7, 1948

Loup county

Mar. 23,1936 5.31 July 16,1940

Madison County

Aug. 1,1945 4.25 Aug. 18,1936June 4,1935 4.86 July 16,1936June 4,1935 6.55 Aug. 10,1935

(6)

....+ .28+ .39

.42

.73+ .06

.30

.15

.71

.40

....

.32

.63

.51

.86

.33+ .30+ .12

.54+ .36

.03

.02

.75

.10

.71

.11

.04

.11+ .371.20

.28

.25

.60

.16+ .05

.12

.62

.31+1.50

+ .10+ .20

.10

.601.00+ .10+ .07

....

+ .18+ .07+ .15

(V)

1.451.52

+1.47.24

1.211.09+ .76+ .481.122.60

+1.92

+11 . 45 *.64

1.071.83

+2.94+ .47....

+1.79+3.74+9.06+3.25

1.42+ .21

.761.60+ .22

1.63+5.32

.36+4.791.08

.50

.66+ .25+ .10

+4.07+5.64+2.60

.40

.20....1.201.901.221.81

+ .85

+ .83+ .75+ .94

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Length of record, in years, highest and lowest recorded water levels, in feet, net change in water level in 1948, and net change in water level during period of record in 726 wells in Nebraska Continued

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

Merrick County

ll-8-3ddll-8-18ab12-7-7aa12-8-7dc12-8-28dc13-6-2bc13-6-7bb

13-6-19cb

13-6-28bb13-7-4bc13-7-29cb14-4-18bb14-5-9cc214-6-15bb14-7-21cb14-7-26cc15-4-15dd15-4-31cc15-5-8dd15-5-27dd16-3-7dd16-3-27cc

349

44

3

5313425

1152

11124

.55

.00

.34

.44

.59

.41

.09

.10

.12

.40

.00

.10

.56

.43

.39

.04

.05

.97

.15

.92

.94

.39

Mar.JulyJulyJulyJuly JulyJuly

July

Jan.Mar.JuneMar.JulyMar.JulyJulyJulyMayJulyJulyMayJuly

17,11,10,10,10,8,

10,

10,

6,17,

4,18,8,

17,10,5,8,7,B,8,8,8,

1948194719471947194719471947

1947

19471948194619481947194819471948194719471947194719481947

3.327.107.32

13.793.406.916.60

5.75

7.497.464.075.727.145.649.74

13.008.905.22

14.634.704.979.84

SeptFeb.SeptSeptSeptNov.Jan.Nov.Jan.Nov.SeptMayAug.SeptNov.SeptDec.MayNov.Nov.Nov.Jan.Nov.Nov.

. 5,26,

4,. 4, 4,11,5,2,5,2,

4,7,6,

3,11,

4,20,

7,11,11,2,

13,11,1,

194719441946194619461947194819481948194819461946194619461947194619341946194719471948194819471934

0.02+1.10

.01+ .46+ .18+ .05

.01

.01

.03

.71

.01

.13

.0^

.19

.51

.04

.25. .532.70

.25+ .0?

.10

+ .02.11.81

+ .671.171.401.12

1.30

1.13+1.83

.591.071.59

.56+2.29+1.72

.74

.63

.611.02+ .05

+2.24

Morrill County

20-49-30ac20-50-17bb20-50-28bb20-50-32aa21-50-33bc22-50-14bc22-50-28bc

23-51-29bb

1710112

17

81

100

07.90.99.00.76.08.22

.95

Nov.Oct.Jan.MayAug.Mar.JulyAug.Sept

7,27,18,14,31,28,2,

31,. 1,

194619471947194219481948194819481948

21.2215.9314.745.80

47.852.33

82.46

101.33

JuneMayMar.JuneJuneAug.Aug..

June

11,9,

12,10,11,13,29,

12,

19461946194719481946194619K4

1946

+ .91.9?

+ .31.23

+3.43.23

+ .21

+ .03

+3.14+4.05

+ .59.12

+20.76.35

+1.16

+ .25

Nance County

16-4-31bc16-6-14ac17-4-24db17-6-34ad

526

42

.28

.47

.88

.60

Mar.Apr.Mar.July

18,23,21,5,

1948194819361948

6.7630-846.22

45.15

Jan.Oct.SeptOct.

13,26,

.28,31,

1948194019481942

....

....

....

+ .47+ .171.31

.39

Nuckolls County

l-5-31cbl-5-31ccl-6-30dd

l-6-31ccl-6-33cbl-6-33ccl-6-35cbl-6-?5ccl-7-19cbl-7-19ddl-7-27cb1-7 -3 Idal-7-32bbl-7-33adl-7-33dd

19

33

94

1112

973

208

18

.22

.66

.10

.44

.00

.39

.15

.38

.30

.29

.11

.52

.51

.95

.07

Mar.JuneMayJulyApr.Mar.JulyMar.Dec.Aug.Mar.Mar.Mar.Mar.Mar.Mar.

24,10,

1,8,

16,24,26,24,Ifi,2,

22,22,24;-24,24,24,

1948194719481948194819481P48194819461947194R19481948194819481946

20-436.07

33.52

13.536.31

12.9314.6914.0011.657.80

20.5911.554.95

- 6.709.73

Nov.Oct.Oct.

Dec.SeptNov.Dec.Nov.Oct.SeptOct.Oct.SeptOct.Oct.

2,2,

27,

21,.23,

2,2O,2,

25,.24,31,25,

.24,25,25,

194819471946

194819481948194819481948194819471948194819481948

.35+1.41

.11

3.0<5.93.19.66.39.61

+ .60+ .14

.42

.30

.19

.50

.39

.02+ .24

3.84.92.93

1.522.222.94

+1.55+ .17

.75+ .63

.07

.19

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1G6 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

Length of record, in years, highest and lowest recorded water levels, in feet, net change in water level in 1948, and net change In water level during period of record In 726 wells in Nebraska--Continued

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

Nuckolls county- -Continued

l-7-34bb

l-7-35dal-7-36dal-8-7bbl-8-14cbl-8-17aal-8-17dal-8-18ccl-8-21cbl-8-21dcl-8-22abl-8-22adl-8-22ddl-8-25aal-8-25adl-8-36aa

5-18-2CC5-18-4ab5-18-6ab5-18-15cb5-19-4bc5-19-22da

5-19-35db5-20-16dc5-20-32cc6-17-15ad6-18-12bc6-18-13da6-18-33aa6-19-2aa6-19-21dc6-20-10aa6-20-28ad7-17-llcb7-17-30bb7-18-3cc7-18-27ab7-18-35ab7-19-6aa7-19-12cc7-19-16ac7-19-23ad7-19-26dd7-20-14cc7-20-28dc7-20-31cd8-17-19db8-17-21bc8-17-24bc

8-18-16CC8-18-21dd8-18-24bb8-18-33dd8-18-34bb8-19-7dc8-19-14dc

2

510

113

23

121024

177568

158149158157205202

19838

1058686

11413610915018719427517760705948755638

165159221

1057

611

67?20

410

.53

.55

.00

.16

.99

.73

.29

.14

.10

.52

.31

.03

.37

.29

.47

.46

.18

.76

.88

.60

.85

.95

.48

.93

.38

.38

.10

.74

.38

.63

.35

.87

.40

.48

.19

.11

.42

.99

.79

.65

.49

.79

.88

.11

.60

.08

.00

.55

.75

.02

.26

.85

.15

.10

.24

.19

Mar.

Aug.Oct.MayMar Mar-Mar.Apr.Mar.Aug.Mar-Mar.Apr.Apr.Mar.Mar.

Dec.Nov.Nov.Dec .Dec-Dec .

JulySeptGet .Nov.Nov.Nov.Apr-Dec Oct Dec.Nov.Nov.Nov.Oct.Nov.Nov.Dec-Dec.Dec -Dec .Aug.Dec-Oct .Dec .JulyMar'.MayDec.JulyMayJulyDec.Oct.JulyJuly

24,

2,13,19,22,22,22,15,24,2,

22,24,15,15,??,24,

27,9,

15,27,27,

4,

21, 2,

7,10,

9,9»

29,30,

5,30,10,10,10,5,9,9,

27,27,30,27,5,

30,5,4,

15,8,9,6,

15,8,

15,30,

5,15,15,

1948

194719471948194819481948194819481947194819481948194819481948

Phelps

194819481948194819 4R1948

194819 4R194819481948194819481948194819481948194819481948194819481948194819481948194719481948194819471948193319461947194819471948194819471947

7.73

9.0012.436.96

16.906.607.73

13.6313.0620.925.64

10.058.607.06

10.5012.17

County

159.81154.62159.54159.05208.25204.00

199.9339 . 95

105.8490.0889.92

116.75137-42123.70151.35188.01194.7828.7854.1780.8564.1572.7463.2854.0781.4071.6049.89

168-63172.72227.40

15.916.95

12.23

9.2611.8010.0576.4820.22

6-4813.22

Sept.Oct.Dec-Dec.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Sept .Sept Oct.Oct.Oct .Oct.Oct.

Sept .Aug.JulyJuneJan .Apr-Dec.Nov.July-Nov.Aug.Aug.MayJulyMar.MayMayJulyAug.Aug.MayAug.MayMayJulyJulyMayApr.MayNOV.Aug.Oct .Sept .Oct.

'Aug.Dec.Sept .MayJuneAug.Sept .

23,25,21,21,1?,25,25,25,25,25,24,24,13,25,25,13,13,

. 8,1,

20,1,

21,28,

9,18,22,

8,6,5,

20,25,9,5,

17,23,

7,5,

15,15,12,10,24,?5,

9,19,18,15,20,27,

8,27,

9,30,

7,8,

15,9,6,

1048IP 48194819 48IP 471P481P481948IP 4819481948194819471948194819471947

1948194019481948194819481948194719481948194719471948194819451948194819481947194719481947194819481947194719451945194819341947194019481940

1946194819461948194819461946

.61

.951.23

+4.13.27

+ .32+ .08

.36

.42

.50+ .72+ .68+ .08+ .03+ .61+ .39

+ .99....+ .69

+ .10

.22........

+3.70+3.82

+ .54+ 4.69

....

+1.29+2.98

+3.73 ...

+3.60....

+4.79+ .48

+1.47.25.14.29

.51

.60....

+ .36.57

1.60

.432.43

+5.52.02

+1.32+ .38

.69

.231.451.67

+1.36.01

+ .03+ 1.23+ 1.14

+ .99+2.90

+ .04+1.45

.60

.11

+ .87+ .95

.27+2.66+3.53+2.01

+ .39+14.07

+ .50+ .61+ .38+ .76

+1.23+3.058.00

+1.75+3 . 49+5.42+5.91

+14.81+5.07+3.52

+10.29+5.71+1.51

.38

.23

+ .03 54

+ .77+3.33

.01 01

+ .50

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NEBRASKA 167

Length of record, in years, highest and lowest recorded water levels, in feet, net change in water level in 1948, and net change in water level during period of record in 726 wells in Nebraska Continued

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (V)

phelps County --Continued

8-19-29cc8-19-33cc8-19-36bbR-20-8cd8-20-9ed8-20-12dc8-20-18dd8-20-23dc8-20-26dc

63.8950.4633.235.382.101.35

106. 1Q67.0634.57

Dec .Dec-Dec.JulyJuneJan.JulyDec .June

27,27,27,15,4,8,

20,30,23,

194819481948194819421948194819481948

64 . 4351.7039.488.907.423.00

107.23^1.2664.88

MayMayMar.Aug.SeptSeptDec-JuneMay

10,10,9,9,

.30,

. 8,30,5,

25,

194819481945194619401948194819481948

+ 1.42+ .91+ .18....

....

+0.54+1.24+6.25+1.90+2.06

.47

.31+1.54+9.74

Platte County

Al7-l-14ccAl7-l-14ddAl7-l-17ddAl7-l-25aaAl7-l-29daAl7-l-36bcA18-l-28cd

16-2-2da16-2-9cc16-2-12ab17-l-2cc17-l-5ad17-l-7ac17-l-14cc17-l-34dc17-2-2cd17-2-4bc

13-4-34cc14-4-19ab15-2-4dc15-2-7bta15-3-3dc15-3-20cc15-3-23dc15-4-35dc16-l-14bb16-l-36cd16-2-23dc

7 442.905.204.007 823.9360.80

3.1.6.6.1.4.9.6.4.7.

7.-2.4.5.4.4.8.

IB.3.

19.5.

16557580235006295824

7736505852209045723292

JulyJulyJulyJulyJulvJulyMar.

, Apr.JulyDec.JulyApr.JulyJulyJulyJulyJulyJune

Apr.Mar.JulyMar.JulyDec-Mar.JulvJulyJulyJuly

8,30,30,30,8,8,

27,?4,8,

10,8,

13,7,

23,7,7,8,

11,

8,18,7,

19,12,9,

18,7,7,7,7,

194719451945194619471947194019401947194619471942194719451947194719471945

Polk

19461948194719481948194619481947194719471947

14.10R.68

10.5811.0012.006 V"

71.23

6.194.80

11.7913.297.409.3411.509.408.8012.30

County

12.616.027.808.436.427.63

10.7221.006.38

21.718.24

Aug.Aug.Aug.Apr.Ort -Nov.July

Nov.SeptNov.Oct.Dec.Dec-SeptSeptOct.Aug.

Aug.SeptNov.Nov.Nov.Nov.Nov.SeptSeptJuneNov.

25,<. 6,3,

30,16,11,30,

11, 4,21,18,3,

21,.10, 4,23,31,

2,. 3,10,10,10,10,1,

. 3,

. 3,3,

10,

1936193619371940194319471937

1947194619391936193519361940194619361942

19401947l'94719471947194719481946194619461947

.48

.11

.63

.14

.30+ .27.30

+ .17+ .06+ .08+ .06.08.66

+ .12.04

1.54.53

+ .17.34.76.38.35.27.14.35.09

+ .10

+1.78+ 1.251.19.09.78

+ .22+ .70

.83+ .05

+1.04+2.02+3.78+1.22+ .521.76.28.31

+3.091.201.21.83.60

1.59.88 -.36

+ .04.72.27

Red Willow County

2-29-4aa2-29-5ab2-30-laa2-30-12ad3-26-5bb3-26-5cc3-26-9cb3-26-llbb3-27-7dc3-27-8ac3-27-llaa3-27-llcd3-27-17cta3-28-17da3-2R-20bb

8.16.8.

27.43.16.15.7.7.9.3.

16.8.9.9.

903517763235359218217339318327

Oct .Dec.Oct .Oct.JuneApr.Dec-JulyDec-Oct .Oct.Jan.Oct.Oct.Dec .

25,7,

24,6,9,

13,3,

28,11,21,21,30,25,21,17,

194619461946194819471948194719471946194619461946194619461946

11.5219.9211.4230-8147.7717.3517.029.43

10.1513 . 498.0617.9010.8512.2811.62

Oct.Oct.Aug.JuneJulvOct.Aug.Oct.Dec.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.

6,6,4,

12,31,7,

14,4,6,

21,9,4,6,6,6,

194819481948194619471948194619481947193719471947194719471947

.01

.64+ .oei.or

+ 1.07.....13

+ .0?+ . 63.53

.....11

+ .1P+ .44+ .73

.371.09.27

+ 1.26+ .11.61.09.65.32

+1.60+1.27

.711.07.42.21

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168 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

Length of record, in years, highest and lowest recorded water levels, in feet, net change In water level in 1948, and net change in water level during period of record in 726 wells in Nebraska Continued(1)

3 -28-2 led3-29-32db3-29-35da3-30-19bb

3-30-26cb3-30-29aa3-30-34bb4-26-34db

30-17-8ab30-19- lOaa

A13 -9-2400Al7-5-23bb

24-41-3 4da24-42-27ba24-43-15da24-44-14da24-44-18bb24-45-8dd24-46-lOob25-45-32ad

23-28-9da24-30-20ab

17-16-26dc

l-9-6odl-9-9adl-9-9obl-9-9oo1-9-llobl-9-13adl-9-14bbl-9-14bol-9-16bo1-10-ldoll-10-3adl-10-9adl-10-4db1-11-ldal-ll-5bo1-11-llabl-ll-16aa

l-12-2bb

(2)

8.484.7217.926.88

8.053.0812.3419.65

1.68.80

.48

.71

5.5212.195.974.054.25.96

2.2632.06

9.792.33

2.91

48.032.805.096.512.055.505.8310.028.309.518.22

15.609.505.302.643.8218.74

2.77

(3) (4) (5)

Red Willow County Continued

Oct. 21,1946 9.73 Oct. 6,1947Oct. 25,1946 7.85 Oct. 6,1948July 31,1947 20.39 June 9,1947Mar. 6,1946 8.49 Aug. 15,1946June 9,1947Feb. 4,1946 10.35 Oct. 4,1948Oct. 24,1946 5.06 Oct. 9,1947Oct. 24,1946 14.73 Oct. 6,1948July 31,1947 21.28 Oct-. 7,1948

Rook County

Mar. 22,1948 5.12 Nov. 22,1935May 16,1945 4.23 July 19,1940

Saunders County

July 31,1948 7.92 Aug. 30,1934Mar. 23,1948 3.35 Sept. 3,1947

Sheridan County

June 8,1935 9.37 Oct. 21,1941Apr. 4,1946 13.27 Jan. 21,1947Apr. 4,1946 8.08 Nov. 4,1940Apr. 4,1946 '6.18 Apr. 15,1946May 14,1946 5.50 Aug. 15,1946May 14,1946 3.29 Aug. 15,1946Apr. 4,1946 7.35 Aug. 15,1946June 23-24-25, 33.84 Sept. 16, 19461947

Thomas County

June 8,1935 10.98 July 23,1940Mar. 27,1936 3.12 Apr. 26,1946

Valley County

June 12,1947 6.83 Dec. 26,1946

Webster County

Apr- 14,1948 50.65 Oct. 8,1948Oct. 5,1948 3.97 Oct. 25,1948July 22,1948 6.78 Oct. 25,1948Mar. 23,1948 8.43 Dec. 20,1948June 10,1947 6.12 Sept. 24, 1948Oct. 27,1946 9.60 Oct. 25,1948Mar. 23,1948 8.55 Oct. 25,1948Mar. 23,1948 12.55 Oft. 13,1947June 10,1947 17.70 Aug. 18,1948Oct. 29,1941 10.92 Sept. 25, 1939Aug. 2,1947 10.08 Oct. 8,1948Aug. 2,1947 17.89 Nov. 17,1948Dec. 21,1948 9.75 Nov. 17,1948June 10,1947 10.02 Dec. 21,1948Dec. 18,1946 7.63 Dec. 21,1948Nov. 14,1946 9.29 Dec'.' 11,1948Apr. 14,1948 21.25 Aug. 12,1946Dec. 21,1948Oct. 26,1946 7.12 Oct. 8,1948

(6)

+ .15.02

+ .20.20

1.29+ .18.27.14

.57

.26

+1.40+ .19

.09

.02

.19

.17

.47

.57+ .11+ .05

.03

.05

+ .25

.....26.75.26

+ .08+ .08+ .321.20.24.01.03

.....52.71.90

+ .94

.68

(7)

.61

.14+1.20

.71

2.03.17.72.31

+2.10+2.26

+2.811.41

2.05.82

+ .891.63.89

+ .154.60.17

.18

.18

+ .96

2.62+ .31.23.87

1.21 69

+ .58+1.162.57.15.09

1.43+ .10.97

1.08.04

+1.63

1.27

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NEBRASKA 169

Length of record, In years, highest and lowest recorded water levels, In feet, net change In water level In 1948, and net change In water level during period of record In 726 wella In Nebraska Continued______

JIL J2)_ -ML (6) JZLWebster County Continued

l-12-4bbl-12-8aa2-10-36db2-12-34cd

3.101.95

26.6617.30

Oct.Oct.Apr.Oct.

27,194626,194614,194826,1946

9.586.10

28.0719.62

Oct.Oct.Feb.Oct.

8,19488,1948

12,19462,1936

+1.14+ .33

.£.1

.£0

1.40.81

1.27+1.70

PUMPAGE

The following tables give the total pumpage for the public supplies

of Lincoln and Grand Island. The public supply for the city of Lincoln

is pumped from nine wella installed on the flood plain of the Platte River,

about three miles north of Ashland. The first pumping from the Lincoln

well field, near Ashland, began in August 1932 and by the end of 1948 a

total of approximately 51,209.8 million gallons of water had been withdrawn

from the ground-water reservoir. The public supply at Grand Island is ob­

tained by pumping from a group of wells drilled into the Pleistocene sands

and gravels of the Platte Valley and situated for the most part within the

city.

no;

Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept . Oct. Nov. Dec.

ntniy pun Lincoln,

1932

98.5 186.1 204.9 201.8 203.2894.5

ipage, in Nebr.,

1933

204.2 187.0 205.0 210.0 213.8 263.6 212.6 197.2 169.4 132.6 106.4 133.9

2,235.7

from well field1934

136.6 164.2 188.5 194.8 236.0 249.9 308-9 278.1 206.5 176.9 196.6 171.

2,508.7

1935

181.1 167.2 199.2 193.6 188.7 192.0 236.9 255.8 181.3 154.0 90.1

182-92,228.8

north of Ashland, If 32 -481936

186-2 193.0 204.4 188.8 234.8 296.4 334.5 319.8 228-2 236.4 209.2 201.2

2,832.9

1937

203.8 190.7 200.6 158.5 262.9 254.5 322.5 317.7 297.6 204.8 217.1 1P8.8

2,P19.5

1938

208.7 192.2 211.1 189.5 216-4 245.8 304.9 298.9 201 6 207.2 116.3 141.1

2,533.7

1939

196.1 185.6 212.9 223.7 284.6 267.4 325-0 30O.6 324.3 232.7 222.8 203.4

2,979.1

Jan.Feb.Mar.Apr.MayJuneJulyAug.Sept .Oct.Nov.Dec.

1940195.8182.8193.9177.1246.5290-7374.3290.7314.1264.4170.8201.5

2,902.3

1941193.4181.2195.1173.8289.2286.3387.4377.8277.0201.2197.7205.3

2,960.4

1942198.5178.4199.3213.8243.4292.4372.5399.8269.3234.1200.5241.8

3,043.8

1943248.2227.6253.5246.9290.0324.6379.8377.1334.0304.8237.4263.9

3,487.8

1944281.4246.1274.0274.3297.2353.1381.0361.0343.3327.1291.4307.5

3,737.4

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170 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

Monthly pumppge, in millions of gallons, for public supply of Lincoln, Nebr., from well field north of Aehlsra, 1932-48

1945 1946 1947 1948

Jen.Feb.ye r.Apr.MsyJuneJulyAug.Sent.Oct.Nov.Dec.

310.1283.9317.7313.3319.6312.1365.6361.0334.7324.0311.5291.9

3,845.4

286.9259.6288.3330.7327.2353.0374.2340.0341.8341.3312.8312.5

3,868.3

329.1299.0333.8325.5335.0326.7375.4399.5380.2364.7313.8325.8

4,106.5

333.3309.6334.8213.7356.7349 . 4407.2409.3392.1392.8361.1363.0

4,223.0

Average daily pumpage, in .-nillions of gallons, for pubHic supply of Lincoln, Nebr., from Ashland well field, 1932-48

19321933193419351936

a 5.846.126.676.107.76

1937193819391940

7.726.948.167.95

1941194219431944

b.ll8.349.5310.20

1945194619471948

10.5410.6011.2511.54

a Pumping from the- Ashland well field begpn in August 1932

yonthly puaipa^e, in millions of gallons, for public supply of Grard Island, llebr. , 1936-48

Jan.Feb.Mar.Apr.MayJuneJulyAug.Sept .Oct.Nov.Dec.

1936

133.895.6

111.8154.3172-8215.1291.2241.0194.6153.6104.2104.4

1,972.4

1937

93.083.396.7

131.3165.1173.6236.3239.3194.7163.0139.3101.6

1,817.2 ,

1938

98.988-2

112.5140.7162.2181.9242.4189.8199.0191.4135.7112.2

1,854-9

1939

107.489.7

108.5154.8195.6209.8248.2251.1241.5192.2144.1131.6

2,074.5

1940

125.799.8

100.9144.8190.6229.2245.6240.6198.8172.8132.6118.4

1,999.8

1941

100-682.5

108.1111.1159.7134.9254-5251.3174.3148-4134.7131.1

1,791.4

Jan.Feb.Mar.Apr.MayJuneJulyAug.Sept .Oct.Nov.Dec.

1942

126.088.4

132.5128.9137.2251.9225.1250.4202.3198.4168.9161.3

2,071.3

J.943

156.6151.6177.0212.3223.6244.3301.3299.6250.1235.2188-9189.4

2,629.9

1944

189.7178.3209.6196.1224.9228.7275.2320.6234.8228.8227.0223.6

2.737.3

1945

228.1209.3269.3205.9213.4225.0289.5286.3271.8231.7215.6214.2

2,860.1

1946

210.3196^5218.7258.0247.7304.4342-4354-8250.6245.7211.5217.6

3,058.2

1947

218. 3195.5230.6251.9298.2238.5322.5399.6314.2244.8206.5213.0

3,133.6

1948

216.5190.3209.6252.7273.8278.2345.8311.7317.0268.4216.4222,6

3,103.0

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NEBRASKA, ADAMS COUNTY 171

Average daily pumpage, in millions of gallons, for public supply of Grand Island, Nebr-, 1918-48

19181919192019211922192319241925192619271928

aaaaaaaaaaa.

11111122222

.64

.53

.44

.59

.76

.83

.04

.15

.29

.12

.51

19291930193119321S3319341935193619371936

3344455555

.65

.52

.16

.11

.90

.72

.34

.41-00-08

1939194019411942194319441945194619471948

5545777888

.68

.47

.90

.67-20.50.84.38.58.48

a Does not include water pumped for condenser use at municipal electric plant.

WELL-NUMBERING SYSTEM

The following we11-numbering system has been adopted in th? Missouri

Basin and is now being used in Nebraska. The State has been divided into

two principal divisions. The nurbera of those wells east of the sixth

principal meridian, which passes through Columbus, are preceded by the

capital letter A' Those west of Columbus have no preceding letter. The

first number indicates the township, the second the range, and the third

the section. The lower-case letters, which follow the section number,

indicate the position of the well within the section, the first letter indi­

cating the quarter section and the second letter the quarter-quarter section"

The letters a_, b_, c_, and d are applied in counter-clockwise direction begin­

ning with si in the northeast quadrant. The last numeral indicates the num­

ber of the well within the tract of land indicated by the last letter- No

number is shown unless more than one well is within the given tract of land.

WELL DESCRIPTIONS AND WATER-LEVEL MEASUREMENTS

Adams County

5-9-9dc- D. McClarry. Altitude of measuring point 1,795-43 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 36.74 on June 30. Records available: 1947-48-

Date

May 10 June 3

Water level37.27 36-95

Date

June 30 July 26

Water level36.74 37-15

Date

Oct. 5 Nov. 10

Water level37.06 36.87

5-10-lbb. Sims. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 24 inches, depth 164-0 feet. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, at land-surface datum, 1,877.16 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 95.85 on May 10; lowest, 94-89 on Aug. 30. Records available; 1948.Apr- 2 May 10

94.00 93.83

June 30 Aug. 30

93.94 94.89

Oct. 5 Nov . 10

94.55 94.40

947837 O 51- -12

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172 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

5-11-2bb. Neilson. Altitude of measuring point 1,P44.24 feet abovesea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, P5.93 on July 1;lowest, 86.40 on Aug. 30. Records available: 1947-48-

Date

May 10 June 4

Water level86.05 85.98

Date

July 1 Aug. 30

Water level85.93 86.40

Date

Oct . 5 Nov. 10

Water level86.14 86.15

5-ll-10bc. University of Nebraska. Altitude of mersuring point 1,875.63 feet abo-* e sea level. Highest observed atage ir period of record, 9.26 on July 1. Records available: 1937-38, 1940-41, 1946-48-

Date

May 10 June 4

water level9.54 9.46

Date

July 1 26

Water level9.26 9.52

Date

Aug. 30 Oot . 5

Water level9.81 9.67

Date

Nov. 10

Water level9.33

5-ll-25ac. Slater. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 18 inches, re­ ported depth 184.0 feet. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, at land- surface datum, 1,937.60 feet above sea level. Records available: 1948. June 21, 90.90; Oct. 20, 91.69.

6-9-4cb. Larson. Altitude of measuring point 1,891.85 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 103.82 on June 3. Rec­ ords available: 1947-48.

May June

11 3

103.29 103.22

June July

30 26

103.23 103.25

Aug. Oct.

305

103.26 103.25

Nov. 11 103.27

6-10-8ac. Hageman. Altitude of measuring point 1,927.93 feet above sea level. Highest observed atage in period of record, 90.41.on June 3. Records available: 1947-48. June 3, 90.41; June 30, 90.42; Oct. 5, 90.50; Nov. 11, 90.51.

6-10-23bb. University of Nebraska. Altitude of measuring point 1,818.27 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 6.20 on May 10. Records available: 1937-40, 1942, 1946-48-

May 10 June 3

6.20 6-76

June 30 July 26

6.816.91

Aug. Oct.

3O 5

7.138.00

Nov. 10 8.45

6-10-31bd. Magnuson. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 18 inches, depth 156.0 feet. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, 0.5 foot above land-surface datum, 1,919.93 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 91.09 on May 10; lowest, 91.70 on Aug. 30. Records available: 1948-Apr. 2 May 10

91.2891.09

June 3 30

91.2691.22

Aug. Oct.

305

91.7091.36

Nov. lO 91.43

6-12-12db. rhristensen. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 18 inches, reported depth 187.0 feet. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, 0.5 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948- Aug. 9, 100.20; Oct. 20, 1T30.30.

7-9-12dc. Halloran. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 24 inches, depth 205.0 feet. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, 1.0 foot above land-surface datum, 1,891-48 feet above sea level- Highest observed stage in period of record, 111-14 on Oct. 4; lowest, 111.53 on June 28. Records available: 1948.Date

Apr. 2 June 3

Water level

111.50 111 40

Date

June 28 Oct. 4

Water level

111.53 111.14

Date

Nov. 11

Water level

111.24

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7-10-23ab. Well 193 in previous reports. Fricke. Altitude of measur­ ing point 1,928-00 feet above sea level. Cleaned out and Stevens Type P fl-day automatic water-stage recorder installed Aug. 19, 1948. ?o convert water levels from feet above assumed datum, as published in previous re­ ports, to feet below land-surface datum, subtract from 199.96. Lowest ob­ served stage in period of record, 102.96 on Sept. 18. Records pvallable: 1934-38, 1948.

Lowest daily water level, from recorder chartsDay

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101112131415T C

17TQ1 Qpnp-i

22ox24*>^oc

OP

OQ

3031

Aug.

102 72102 70102.711 no 7Q

i no on

102.84T no oc

102.83i np ox1 nO 7R

i no 7 A102.77

Sept .

1 no 7Q1 no 7Q

102.81T no Q<"\

i no QOT no PAi no 7 AT no 7RT no 7Xi np 7Pinp 71i no *7Q"I no 7^i no 7A

102.76i no >7Qi no QRi no QAi no *7fii no 7Di no *7fi

102 . 84102.84i no QOino 7Q102 79i no 7Qi no on

Oct.

102.82i np 7Qi no 70ino 7ftinp 77i no o£i no Q*7102 * 80i no onino 7Qi no 7Qi no 7Q"?nP 7Qi np 7Q102.86 i no QRi no QI1 rtO 7C

i no 7D"?nP 7Q1 nP 7Q102 . 80102 .79TO? 74102.74102.74102.761 rtO 7fi

i no 7Q

102.81102.80

Nov.

102.80102.79102.76102.78102.85i no ORi no QTi no 01102 *74102.78i no 7Q102.76102.75102 74T r\o fiO

102.76i no fi*7

inp 7n102.60

T no AO102.66102.64T no AQ1 no Crr

102 72102 71inp 7ninp AQ

Dec-

102 . 64102.64102.61102.58102.66102 . 60102.57

TOP 4fl

102.55i r^o fio

102.62102.53

7-10-26da. R. Dougherty. Altitude of measuring point 1,9.32.79 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 113.91 on Oct. 5; lowest, 115-63 on Sept. 1. Records available: 1947-48.

Date

May 11 June 3

Water level113.95 113.96

Date

June 29 Sept . 1

Water level

113.95 115.63

Date

Oct- 5 Nov. 11

Water level

113.91 113.92

7-ll-3cb. V. Katzberg. Altitude of measuring point 2,020-04 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 111.82 on Nov. 15; lowest 112.20 on May 11. Records available; 1947-48._______Way 11 June 2

112.20111.92

June 29 July 27

112.03112.03

Oct. Nov.

415

111.90111.82

7-ll-22ad. V. Anderson. Altitude of measuring point 2,007.20 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 318.40 on May 11. Records available: 1947-48. May 11, 118.40; June 3, 119.93; Sept. 1, 118.82; Oct. 21, 118.80.

7-12-15ca. R. Karr. Altitude of measuring point 2,057.90 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 97.46 on Nov. 15- Records available: 1947-48.

Hay 11 June 2

97.89 97.64

June 29 Oct. 6

97.65 97.67

Nov. 15 97.46

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7-l?-?4cc. nroff. Altitude of measuring point 2,033.72 feet above sea level. Highest observed staTe in period o< record, 9R.70 on "ov- 15. Records available: 1947-48.

Date

Nay 11June 2

Water level

98.99 98.84

Date

July 27 Sept. 1

Water level

98.83 98.84

Date

Oct . Nov.

6 15

Water level

98.83 98-70

8-9-5cc- Hargeroad. Altitude of measuring point 1,958.96 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 91.80 on June 2. Records available: 1947-48.

May June

11 2

91 91

9H 80

June Aug.

28 30

91 92

91 03

Oct .Nov.

4 11

9191

.82

.96

8-9-14aa- C- Anderson. Altitude of measuring point 1,919.09 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 108-03 on June 2; lowest, 110.34 on Oct. 4. Records available: 1947-48.

May 11 June 2

109.60 108.03

June 28 Oct . 4

108-04 110.34

Nov. 11 109-60

8-9-34ac- C- Anderson. Abandoned drilled irrigaticn well, diameter 18 Inches, depth 149 feet. Measuring point, top of casirg, 0.2 foot above land-surface datum, 1,917.83 feet above sea level. Stevens Type A 60-day automatic water-stage recorder installed Dec. 13. Highest observed stage in period of record, 110-18 on Dec. 28; lowest, 111.13 or Dec. 22. Records available: 1948-

Lowest daily water level, from recorder charts

Date

Dec. 13 14 15 16 17 .

Water level

110.95 110.72 110.69 110-99 110.71

Date

Dec- 18 19 20 21 22

Water level

110.64 110.55 110.35 110.75 111 '.13

Date

Dec. 23 24 25 26 27

Water level

110.83 110.74 110.95 110.58 110-40

Date

Dec . 28 29 30 31

Water level

110-18 110.79 110-84 110.55

8-10-25bb. continued.

Barchera. Records available; 194'i Measurements dis-

8-10-26da. Staltz. Drilled irrigation well, depth 162 feet. Measur­ ing point, hole in turbine base, at land-surface datum. Records available: 1948. Nov. 11, 97.40.

8-10-29ab. Junkers. Altitude of measuring point 1,986.50 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 119.09 on June 28- Records available; 1947-48. June 2, 119-14; June 28, 119.09: Sept. 1, 119.45; Oct. 4, 119.10.

8-10-32da. Kieefe. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 18 inches, re­ ported depth 186 feet. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, 1-0 foot abo^e land-surface datum, 1,972.92 feet above sea level. Records avail­ able; 1948. Oct. 21, 104.05; Nov. 11, 104.30.

R-ll-13aa. Kent. Altitude of measuring point 2,00^.52 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 91.64 on Oct. 4. Rec­ ords available: 1947-48.Date

May 11 June 2

Water level

92.12 91.83

Date

June 28 Sept . 1

Water level

91-91 92.08

Date

Oct. 4 Nov. 15

Water- level

91-64 91.72

8-12-lcd. Brickel. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 18 inches, re­ ported denth 178.0 feet. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, 2.0 feet above land-surface datum, ?,056.03 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 83.88 on Nov. 15. 1948; lowest 85.00 on Oct. 5, 1947. Records available: 1947-48- Oct. 5, 1947. 85.00; Oct. 22, 1948 84-05; Nov. 15, 1948, 83.88.

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8-12-Sab. Woodman. Records available: 1946-48.

tote

Jan. Mar.

98

Water level8.79 8.55

Date

May July

6 9

Water level8.19 8.41

Date

Sept . Nov.

3 6

Water level8-85 8.80

8-12-22db. Long. Altitude of measuring point 2,062.33 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 83.04 on Nov. 15. Rec­ ords available: 1947-48.

Date

May 11 June 2

Water level

84.07 83.88

Date

June 29 Jul-y 27

Water level

83.91 83.86

Date

Sept. Oct.

1 6

Water level

83.60 83.52

Date

Nov. 15

Water level

83.04

Antelope County

24-6-2aa. University of Nebraska- Record?, available: 1935-42, 1944-48. Feb. 10, 4.85; Oct. 18, 5.32.

27-7-10bb. Beberniss. Highest observed stage in period of record, 54.33 on Oct. 18- Records available: 1940-42, 1944-48. Oct. 18, 54.33.

Arthur County

No measurements made In 1948.

Banner County

No measurements rade in 1948.

Blalne County

22-24-33ca. U- S- 57. University of Nebraska. Records available: 1925-42, 1948.

Jan.Feb.Mar.May

619251126

3.403.453.203.884.28

June

July

3301327

4.273.924.464.55

Aug.

Sept

11242

21

4.134.394.724.86

Oct .

Nov.

519212

4.834.764.734.54

23-22-22cb. University of Nebraska. Records available: 1937-42. No measurements made In 1948.

23-22-22cc. University of Nebraska. To convert, water levels from feet above assumed datum, as published in previous reports, to feet below land-surface datum, subtract from 102.23. Records available: 1935-42, 1948- Oct. 21, 2.89.

24-25- 7aa. University of Nebraska. Records available: 1937-42. No measurements made In 1948.

24-25-7ca. Cor & Sons. Records available; 1934-42. No measurements made In 1948.

Boone County

18-5-12cc. Smith. Drilled Irrigation well, diameter 18 inches, dspth 65.0 feet. Measuring point, hole In turbine base, 0-5 foot abcve land- surface datum. Records available; 1948. Apr. 21, 13.45; Sept. 28, 13.98.

18-7-4ca. University of Nebraska. Records available: 1937-42, 1948. Apr. 22, 14.38; Sept. 28/14.39.

18-7-5ad. University of Nebraska- Records available: 1S35-42, 1948. Apr. 22, 5.70; Sept. 29, 5.82.

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18-7-14bb. Kleffner. Drilled Irrigation well, diameter 18 Inches, depth 250 feet. Measuring point, hole In turbine base, level at land- surface cfatum. Records available: 1948. May 20, 58.55; Sept. 29, 58.50.

19-»5-4ac. f. L. Ohoat . Drilled Irrigation well, diameter 22 Inches, reported depth 142.0 feet. Measuring point, hole In turbine base, at land- surface datum. Records available: 1948. Apr- 21, 65.20; Sept. 28, 65.65.

19-5-6aa« Olson. Drilled Irrigation well. Measuring point, hole In turbine base, 0.50 foot above land-surface datum. Recordr available: 1948. Apr. 21, 42.20; Sept. 28, 42.95.

19-5-7cd. Marlcle. Drilled Irrigation well, diameter 18 Inches, re­ ported depth 147.0 feet. Measuring point, hole in turbine base. 1.0 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948. Apr. 21, 45.45; Sept. 29, 46.42.

19-5-16db. Choat. Drilled Irrigation well, diameter 22 Inches, re­ ported depth 129-00 feet. Measuring point, hole In turbine base, level at land-surface datum. Records available; 1948. Apr. 20, £4.00; Sept- 28, 24.85.

19-5-27dc. Qaaper. Drilled Irrigation well, diameter 18 Inches, depth 65.0 feet. Measuring point, hole In turbine base, 0.50 foot above land-surface datur. Records available: 1948. Apr. 21, 14.28; Sept. 28, 14.58.

19-5-28cd. Bryan- Drilled Irrigation well, diameter 18 Inches, re­ ported depth 147.0 feet. Measuring point, hole In turbine base, 1.0 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948. Apr. 21, 33.65; Sept. 29, 34.88.

19-7-31cc. Brown. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 18 Inches, depth 96 feet. Measuring point, hole in turbine base at land-surface datum. Rec­ ords available: 1948. May 20, 37.15; Sept. 29/37.65.

19-7-30aa. Green- Drilled Irrigation well, diameter 18 inches, depth 98 feet. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, 0-5 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948. May 20, 25.15; Sept. 2P, 25.05.

19-8-9bb. Currlng. Drilled Irrigation well, diameter 18 Inches, re­ ported depth 160.0 feet. Measuring point, hole In turbine base, at land- surface datum. Records available: 1948- Apr. 22, 69.35; Sept. 29, 69-85.

19-8-14db. West. Drilled Irrigation well, diameter 24 inches, reported depth 10O.OO feet. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, 0.50 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948. Apr. 22, 26.34; Sept. 29, 26.58.

19-8-16cc. Dresch. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 18 Inches, depth 165 feet. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, at land-surface datum. Records available: 1948. May 20, 44.75; Sept. 29, 45.29.

20-6-6dc. Stock well, diameter 3 Inches, depth 78.0 feet. Measuring point, top edge of 3-inch pipe, 4.0 feet above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948. Apr- 20, 68.50; Sept. 29, 68.85.

20-6-23bb. Rpdler. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 22 Inches, re­ ported depth 100.0 feet. Measuring point, hole In turbine base, at land- surface datum. Records available: 1948. Apr. 21, 31.48; Sept. 28, 32.55.

20-6-35ba. Thompson. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 18 inches, reported depth 154.0 feet. Measuring point, hole In turbine base, 1-0 foot aboie land-surface datum. Records available: 1948. Apr. 21, 50-25; Sept. 28, 51.27.

21-7-26ca. University of Nebraska. Highest observed stage In period of record, 17.20 on Apr. 21. Record? available: 1937-42, 1948. Apr. 21, 17.20; Sept. 29, 19-72.

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21-7-26da. University of Nebraska. Records available: If35-42. Well destroyed, measurements discontinued.

Box Butte County

24-47-ldb. Geological Survey, U- S. Dept. of Interior. Highest observed, stage in period of record, 11-14 on Mar- 25. Records available: 1946-48. Mar. 25, 11-14; July 1, 11.49; Sept. 2, 12.03; Oct. 21, 11.98.

24-48-4bb. Geological Survey, U. 3. Dept. of Interior. Lowest ob­ served stage In period of record, 14.50 on Oct. 22. Records avsllable: 1946-48. Mar. 27, 14.10; July 1, 14.20; Sept. 1, 14.37; Oct. 2£, 14.50.

24-48-10bb. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Lowest ob­ served stage In period of record. 11.37 on Oct. 22-29. Records available: 1946-48.

Lowest dally water level, from recorder charts

Date

Mar- 27 28 29 30 31

Apr. 1 2 3

Water level10.98 10.98 10.97 10.. 97 10.96 10.96 10.96 10.96

Date

July 2 3 4 5 6 7a9

Water level10.61 10.60 10.59 10.59 1C .59 10.59 10.59 10.60

Date

Aug. Sept

31 . 1

2 3 4 5 6 7

Water level11.21 11.21 11.22 11.24 11.25 11.25 11.27 11.29

Date

Oct. 2£ 2S 24 2F 26 27 2f 2f

Waterlevel11.37 11.37 11.37 11.37 11.37 11.37 11.37 11.37

24-48-lldd. Geological Survey, U. 3- Dept. of Interior. Fighest ob­ served stage In period of record, 4.17 on July 1. Records available: 1946-48. Mar. 25, 4.98; July 1, 4.17; Aug. 31, 5.73; Oct. 21, 6-10.

24-48-31ba. Odell. Highest observed stage In period of record, 37.46 on Mar. 28. Records available: 1946-48.

Mar.

Apr.

282930311234

37.4637.4737.5737.5737.6037.6037.5537.61

July 23456789

38.7738.7338.7338.7438.7438.1238.8138.76

Aug.Sept

31. 1

234567

38.7338.7638.7438.6838.6838.7238-7638.75

Oct . 2C212£.2Z242£2627

38.7738.7238.6838.7238.7038.6938.6838.70

24-50-10aa. Nolan. Records available: 1938-42, 1944, 1946-48. Mar. 27, 49.52; July 2, 49.43; Sept. 1, 49.45; Oct. 21, 49.53.

24-52-13cb. Shepard. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 78.55 on Sept. 1. Records available: 1938, 1940, 1942, 1944, 1946-48. Mar. 27, 77.68; July 2, 78-04; Sept- 1, 78-55.

24-52-35aa. Bailey. Records available: 1938-41, 1946-48. 98.05; Sept. 1, 98.03; Oct. 21, 98.08.

July 2,

25-47-19aa- John Lawlor. measurements made in 1948.

Records available: 1938, 1946-47. No

25-47-31cc. Geological Survey, U. S- Dept. of Interior. Lowest ob­ served stage in period of record, 18.18 on Oct. 21. Records available: 1946-48. Mar. 25, 16.83; June 30, 17.47; Aug. 31,.17.59; Oct. 21, 18-18.

25-48-4dd. Geological Survey, U-S- Dept. of Interior- Records avail­ able: 1946-48. Mar. 27, 63.80; July 1, 63.43; Sept. 1, 63.79.

25-48-14aa. Powell. Lowest observed stage In period of record, <9.85 on Oct. 20. Records available: 1946-48-

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Lowest daily water level, from recorder charts

Date

Mar. 282930

Waterlevel

49.5149.5249.63

Date

Mar.Apr.

3112

Waterlevel

49.6349.6349.63

Date

Apr. 34

Waterlevel

49.6249.64

Date

JulyOct.

120

Waterlevel

a49.57a49.85

a Tape men sure merit.

25-48-25t>b2. Burnham. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 77.78 on Aug. 31. Records available: 1946-48. Mar. 25, 73.23; July 1, 73.87; Aug. 31, 77.78; Oct. 21, 74.91.

25-48-27db2. Pepplar. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 71.32 on Sept. 1. Records available; 1946-48. Mar. 27, 68-43; Sept. 1, 71.32; Oct. 21, 69.70.

25-48-30ad. Wells. Records available: 1938-42, 1P44, 1946-47. No measurements made in 1948.

25-49-14da. Sass. Records available: 1946-48, Mar. 26, 31.70; Oct. 21, 31.55.

25-50-22aa. Hollister. Highest observed stage in period of record, 132.01 on July 2. Records available: 1946-4f ^lar. 26, 132.16; July 2, 132.01; Sept. 1, 132.05; Oct. 21, 132.09.

25-50-31ab. Jacobsen. Highest observed stage in period of record, 102.72 on Sept. 1. Records available: 1934-42, 1944, 1946-48. Mar. 27, 102.89; July 2, 102.77; Sept. 1, 102.72; Oct. 21, 102.76.

25-51-14aa. Alien. Records available: 1938-42, 1944, 1946-48. Mar. 27, 88.17; July 2, 80.40; Sept. 1, B8.P5; Oct. 21, 88.05.

26-47-17dd. Lawrence. Highest observed stage in period of record,52.21 on July 1; lowest, 62.29 on Sept. 1. Records available: 1946-48.Mar. 26, 52.91; July 1, 52.21; Sept. 1, 62.29; Oct. 21, 57.07.

26-47-35dd. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Highest ob­ served stage in period of record, 11.83 on Mar. 26; lowest, 13.64 on Oct. 21. Records available: 1946-48. Mar. 26, 11.83; July 1, 12.80; Sept. 1, L3.40; Oct. 21, 13.64.

26-49-13dc. Keder. Records available: 1946-47. Destroyed, measure­ ments discontinued.

26-50-12dc. Rosenberg. Highest observed stage in period of record, 100.56 on July 1. Records, available: 1938, 1942, 1946-48. Mar- 26, 100-71; July 1, 100-56; Sept. 1, 100.62; Oct. 21, 101-65.

26-51-25bc- Wilkins. Records available: 1938-42, 1944, 1946-48. Mar. 27, 95.98; July 1, 96.01; Sept. 1, 96.03; Oct. 21, 96.01-

26-52-10bc. Dyer. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 101.02 on Sept. 1. Records available: 1938-40, 1942, 1946-48. Mar. 27, 95.00; July 1, 94.80; Sept. 1, 101.02; Oct. 21, 96.16.

26-52-17ab. Bauer. Highest observed stage in period of record, 73.39 on Oct. 21. Records available; 1938-42, 1944, 19^6-48. Mar. 27 73.50; July 1, 73.42; Sept. 1, 73.44; Oct. 21, 73.39.

27-47-12da. Krejci. Records available: 1934-36, 1946, 1948. Oct. 21, 8.98.

27-47-23ba. Shremik. Highest observed stage in period of record, 16.78 on Oct. 21. Records available: 1938-42, 1944, 19^6-48. Mar. 26, 27.83; July 1, 19.78; Sept. 1, 17.38; Oct. 21, 16-78.

27-49-21cb. Wildy. Records available: 1935-42, 1P44, 1947-48. Mar. 27, ll8.32; July 1, 118.10; Sept. 1, 118-29; Oct. 21, 118-45.

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27-50-20aa. Records available: 1938, 1940-42, 1944, 1946-48. Mar. 27, 174.18; July 1, 174.52; Oct. 21, 174-25.

27-51-6bb. Homrighausen. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 221.17 on Mar. 27. Records available: 1946-48. Mar. 27, 221.17; Sept. 1, 220.71.

28-49-17CC. Durland Trust Co. Records available: 1946-47. Measure­ ments discontinued.

28-51-6dd. University of Nebraska. Records available: 1935-38, 1940-42, 1944-48. Sept- l) 3.43; Oct. 21, 3.00.

28-51-8bc. Gregg. Highest observed stage in period of record, 85.00 on July I- Records available: 1938-42, 1944-48. Mar- 27, 85.38; July 1, 85.00/Sept. 1, 85-41; Oct. 21, 85.41.

Boyd County

No measurements made in 1948.

Brown County

Measurements made by personnel of Bureau of Reclamation, U- S. Dept. of Interior, Ainsworth.

29-21-6cd'. Anderson. Records available: 1944-45, 1947-48-

Date

Jan. 13 Feb. 17 Mar. 16

Water level5.57 5.57 5.62

Date

Apr. 13 May 13 June 16

Water level5.65 5.35 5.18

Date

July 13 Sept. 15 Oct . 14

Water level5.68 5.77 5.75

Date

Nov. 15 Dec. 14

Water level6.13 6.32

29- 21-7ab. Deer. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 5.99 on Oct. 14. Records available: 1947-48.

Jan.Feb.Mar.

131716

3.965.565.54

Apr.May

1313

5.445.36

JuneJuly

1613

5.365.66

Aug.Oct.

2314

5.685.99

29-22-4ab- Lowest observed stage in period of record, 3-95 on Sept. 15. Records available: -1944, 1947-48-

Jan.Feb.Mar.

131716

2.472.341.93

Apr.MayJune

131316

1.882.122.70

JulyAug.Sept

132315

3.173.603.95

Oct.Nov.Dec.

141614

3.543.182.09

30-21-15cd. Highest observed stage in period of record, 74-39 on Nov. 15; lowest, 75.47 on Sept. 14. Records available: 1947-48.

Jan.Feb.Mar.

131717

75.02dry74.95

Apr.MayAug.

131218

75.0875.3675.23

SeptOct.

.1413

75.4775-02

Nov.Dec.

1514

74.3974.60

30-21-18bo. Highest observed stage in period of record, 55-88 on May 12 and June 15. Records available: 1947-48.

Jan.Feb.Mar.

131717

56.0355.9855.95

Apr. 13May 12June 15

55-9455.8855.88

JulyAug.Sept

121814

555655

910096

Oct.Nov.Dec-

131514

55.9856-0056.00

30-21-19cc. City of Ainsworth. Highest observed stage In period of record, 36.80 on Mar. 16; lowest, 40.12 on Jan- 13. Records available: 1947-48.

Jan.Feb.Mar.

132516

40.1236.8236.80

Apr.MayJune

131215

36.8536.8937.20

JulyAug.Sept

132315

37.2037.38 *7.FS7

Oct .Nov.Dec.

131514

37.5037.4437.37

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30-21-26bb. Highest observed stage In period of record, 45.80 on June 15; lowest, 47.82 on Sept- 14. Records available: 1947-48.

Date

Jan. 13 Feb. 17 Mar. 17

Water level47.27 47.43 47.54

Date

Apr. 13 May 12 June 15

Water level47.67 47.60 45.80

Date

Aug. Sept Oct.

18 .14 13

Water level47.23 47.82 47.22

Date

Nov. 15 Dec- 14

Water level47.15 47.58

30-21-30bc. Fling. Highest observed stage in period of record, 37.04 on Feb. 17; lowest, 38.45 on Sept- 15. Records available; 1947-48.

Jan.Feb.Mar.

131716

37.1037.0437.15

Apr-MayJune

131316

37.2437.2938.38

JulvSeptOct.

131514

38.3938.4538.01

Nov.Dec-

1514

37.8737.81

30-22-15cc. Clark. Highest observed stage in period of record, 41.54 on Mar- 17; lowest, 43.53 on June 16. Records available: 1947-48.

Jan.Feb.Mar.

131717

41.8442.14

Apr.June

1416

41.5643.53

SeptOct.

1714

42.9242.32

Nov.Dec.

2215

42.2742.18

30-22-17cb. Clausen. Lowest observed stage In period of record, 46.59 on Sept. 15. Records available: 1947-48.

Jan.Feb.Mar.

131817

46.0045.9345.94

Apr.MayJune

141316

45.9745. 9P46.24

JulyAug.Sept

132315

46.1346.1246.59

Oct.Nov.Dec .

132215

46.3946.3546.33

30-22-19aa. Highest observed stage in period of record, 38.08 on Feb. 18; lowest, 38.70 on Nov. 22 and Dec. 15. Records available: 1947-48.Jan.Feb.Mar.

131817

38.0938.0838.12

Apr-MayJune

141316

38. 1R38.2238.34

JulyAug.Sept

1323

.15

38.3238.4838.61

Oct.Nov.Dec.

142215

38.6838.7038.70

30-22-23dd. on Mar. 24, Apr. 1944, 1947-48.

Rasck. Highest observed stage In period of record, 38.57 3, Apr. 17; lowest, 39.47 on Sept. 23. Records available:

Lowest dally water level, from recorder chartsDay Jan.

1 ssTIif2 38.693 38.744 38.715 38.736 38.697 38.688 38.739 38.70

10 38.6711 38.6912 38-7313 38.7014 38.6815 38.7516 38-6817 38-6518 38.7019 38.6620 38.6621 38-6622 38.7123 38.6624 38.6825 38.70

Feb.Mar. Apr.May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov- Dec.

38^67 38.62 38-61 38.69 38'.94 38.^3 39.18 39.30 39.33 39.18 39.13 38.67 38.61 38.60 38.70 38.94 38.93 39.23 39.26 39.32 39.16 39.10 38.64 38.63 38.60 38.70 38.93 38.91 39.17 39.25 39.30 39.14 39.09 38.66 38.63 38.62 38.69 38.94 38.93 39.17 39.25 39.29 39.16 39.13 38.66 38.59 38.60 38.71 38.98 38-95 39.16 39.30 39.32 39.17 39.00 38.68 38.59 38.64 38.70 39.02 38.95 39.17 39.29 39.30 ..... 39.11 38.66 38.61 38.64 38.68 39.03 39.00 39.19 39.-31 39.32 ..... 39.0938.64 38.61 38.62 38.78 39.06 39.18 39.17 39.28 39.30 39.16 39.1238.65 38.62 38.57 38.72 39.13 39.12 39.21 39.29 39.29 39.16 39.11 38.67 38.61 38.61 38.71 39.14 39.12 39.26 39.28 39-30 39.16 39.11 38.67 38.58 38.60 38.70 39.23 39.17 39.25 39.28 39.27 39.17 39.11 38.63 38.60 38.62 38.70 39.17 39.20 39.27 39.31 39.27 39.16 39.0938.66 38.59 38.^0 38-6839.18 39.16 39.16 39.30 39.26 39.17 39.1038.67 38.58 38-58 38-73 39-13 39.15 39.17 39.29 39.25 39.15 39.04 38.63 38.62 38.62 38.70 39.11 39.13 39.15 39.30 39.31 39.16 39.05 38.66 38.61 38.62 38.71 39.09 39.15 39.13 39.30 39.27 39.15 39.07 38.64 38.60 38.57 38.71 3,9.12 39.15 39.15 39.32 39.23 39.13 39.03 38.62 38.58 38.64 38.74 39.07 39-18 39-16 39.32 39.22 39.16 39.03 38.72 38.60 38.67 38.75 39.06 39.14 39.14 39-35 39.21 39.11 39.03 38.66 38.68 38.66 38.76 39.02 39-15 39.18 39.35 39.22 39.12 39.04 38.63 38.60 38.65 38-77 39-01 39.20 39.17 39.38 39.21 39.13 39.04 38.61 38.58 38.62 38.83 39.02 39.17 39.19 39.46 39.23 39-10 39.02 38.69 38.59 38.70 38.81 39.00 39.16 39.19 39.47 39.19 39.12 39.02 38.65 38.57 38.69 38-81 38.98 39-22 39.20 39.44 39.19 39.10 39-03 38.62 38.59 38.66 38.80 38.97 39.17 39.20 39.45 39.19 39.11 39.03

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30-22-23dd Continued.

___________Lowest daily water level, from recorder charts___________ Day Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec-

26 38.69 38.60 38-63 38.68 38.79 38.96 39.1827 38.69 38.62 38-62 38.69 38.82 38-95 39.1628 38.66 38-64 38.58 38.67 38.83 38-93 39-2329 38.66 38.63 38-59 38-65 38.84 38.94 39.1830 38-65 38.62 38.73 38-85 38-92 38-1731 38-65 38-59 38-86 39-18

39.23 39.42 39.18 39.11 38.9939.21 39.40 39.19 39.13 38.9939.22 39.39 39.17 39.11 39.03 39.24 39.37 39.18 39.14 39.03 39-22 ..... 39.19 39.13 39.03 39.25 39.18 39.00

30-22-26db. Skinner. Records available: 1937, 1939-45, 1947-48-

Date

Jan- 13 Feb. 17 Mar- 16

Water level25.57 25.23 25,55

Date

Apr. 13 May 13 June 16

Water level25.55 25.63 25,97

Date

July 12 Aug. 23 Sept .15

Water level25.96 26-42 26.54

Date

Oct. 14 Nov. 16 Dec- 15

Water level25.49 26.38 26.27

30-22-27dc. Bower. Records available: 1934-43, 1945, 19*7-48.

Date

Apr. MayMov. May Dec. June

23,19 15, 30, 28, 17,

1940

1941 1942 1943 1945

Water level

15.50 16.80 17.30 14.20 16.50 15-. 20

Date

Jan. Feb.Tsr. Apr. May June

13, 1948 1716 13 13 16

Water level

16.43 16.34 10.27 16.20 16.32 16.16

Date

July Sept Oct. Nov . Dec.

12, 1948 .15 14 16 14

Water level

16.3318.15 17. G2 17.20 16.74

30-23-lcc. Highest observed .stage in period of record, 62.94 on Apr. 14; lowest, 64.20 on Oct. 14. Records available: 1947-48.

Date

Jan. 13 Feb. 18 Mar. 11

Water level

63.49 63.38 63.40

Date

Apr. 14 May 14 June 16

Water level

62.94 63.38 63.28

Date

July 13 Aug. 23 Sept. 15

Water level

63.40 63.40 63.39

Date

Oct. 14 Nov. 22 Dec. 15

Water level

64.20 63.45 63.48

30-23-13bc. Miles. 39.07; Dec. 15, 39.05.

Records available: 1941, 1944, 1947-48. Nov. 22,

30-23-21aa. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 23.72 on Dec. 15. Records avpilable: 1947-4C.

Jan. 13 Feb. 1C Mar. 17

22.94 22.97 23.06

Apr. 14Key 14 June 16

23.10 P25.00 a25.27

July 13 Aug. 23 Sept. 15

23 . 3.4 824.07 B25.07

Oct. 14 Nov. 15 Dec. 15

a24.70 825.20 23.72

"windmill pumpin"

31-22-23dd. Boggy. Lowest observed stage for period of record, 42.95 on Oct. 14- Records available: 1947-48.Jan.Feb.Mar.

131717

42.2042.0942.03

Apr.MayJune

141316

42.3042.2542.25

JulyAug.Sept

IS2315

42.5042.2642.21

Oct.Nov.Dec-

r.41615

42.9542.9042.37

Puffslo County

8-16-3cb. Sheldon. Records sellable: 1946-48.

Date

Jan. Mar.

o 9

Water level12.40 12.52

Date

"ny July

33

Water level12.62 12.36

Date

Sept. Nov.

7 '3

Water level10.9V 12.10

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8-lG-lOcc. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Lowest ob­ served stage in period of record/3.79 on Sept. 7. Records available: 1946-48.

Date

Jan.Var .

6 9

Water level

2.00 1.77

Date

Vay July

4 6

Water level

2.26 3.23

Date

Sept.Nov.

7 3

Water level

3.79 2.78

8-16-12CC. Garvin. Records available: 1930, 1932-48.

Jsn. yar.

6 9

6 5

.07

.74"ay July

46

5. 5.

49 12

Sept.Nov.

7 3

5.70 5.47

L-17-lda. University of Nebraska. Records available: 1931-48.

Jfm.V.B.T .

(j 9

L. 8.

72 55

y.KjJuly

46

8. 9.

95 07

Sept. Nov.

7 3

C.90 9.27

8-17-4"bc. Richards. Lowest observed stage in perio'l of record, 11.19 on Sept. 7. Records available: 1946-48.

Jan. Tar.

6 9

8 8

.85

.30;rny July

4 6

8 9

.55

.69Sept. Nov.

7 3

11 10

.19

.74

6-17-12dd. University of Nebraska. Highest observed stage in period of record, 0.89 on Mar. 9. Records available: 1931-42, 1945-48.

Jan. J.'ar.

6 9

1 .02.89

Vay July

4 6

1. 3.

29 35

Sept. Nov.

7 3

3.61 2.52

8-18-4cb. Geological Survey, U.. S. Dept. of Interior. Lowest ob­ served strge in period of record, 10.07 on Sept. 7. Records available: 1946-48.

Jan.¥e r .

6 9

9 8

.08

.91 July4 6

9 9

.42

.75Sept.Nov.

7 3

10 9

.07

.98

9-13-5cb. Scott. Records available: 1930-48.

Jan.T'ar.

59

19 19

.44

.19T'a y

July35

18. 18.

39 47

Sept. Nov.

3 3

20.52 19.90

9-13-9cc. Smith. Records available: 1930-40, 1945-48.

Date

Jan. Mar.

5 10

Water level13.05 12.85

Date

N'ay July

3 5

Water level12.39 12.45

Date

Sept. Oct.

38

Water level15.10 14.38

Date

Nov. 3

Water level14.07

9-13-22bc. Stubblefield. Records available: 1930-47. Destroyed, measurements discontinued.

9-14-ldc. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Records avail­ able: 1946-48.

Day Jan.1 17.64 2 17.63 3 17.67 4 17.68 5 17.65 6 17.65 7 17.59 8 17.62

Feb.17.50 17.50 17.50 17.47 17.49 17.50 17.48 17.52

Lowest

Mar.17.47 17.43 17.39 17.42 17.43 17.42 17.39 17.36

daily

Apr.17.12 17.14 17.13 17.08 17.08 17.08 17.06 17.10

water

May16.93 16.94 16.95 16.90 16.89 16.93 16.89 16.87

level

June16.95 16.99 16.95 16.95 16.98 17.01 16.99 17.01

, from

July16.95 16.93 16.91 16.90 16.90 16.88 16.87 16.87

recorder charts

Aug.17.53 17.50 12.50 17.37 17 . 37 17.29 17.23 17.20

Sept.18.08 18.16 18.25 18.27 18.30 16.32 18.35 18.37

Oct.18.47 18.45 18.45 18.45 18.46 18.47 18.46 18.44

Nov.18.41 18.30 18.38 18.36 18.40 18.43 18.43 18.43

Dec.18.38 18.35 18.35 18.34 18.32 18.34 18.35 18.35

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9-14-ldc Continued.

Lowest daily water level, from recorder charts

Day Jan.

9 1710 1711 1712 1713 1714 1715 1716 1717 17IB 1719 1720 1721 1722 1723 1724 1725 1726 1727 1726 1729 1730 1731 17

.63

.03

.57

.60

.-60

.60

.59

.60

.59

.56

.58

.53

.53

.55

.57

.53

.55

.55

.56

.55

.49

.49

.51

Feb.

17.5217.4617.4017.4917.4717.4617.4817.4417.4517.4617.4317.4917.4917.4817.4617.4217.4617.4517.4217.3917.46

Tar .

17.3517.3717.3717.3417.3417.3217.3217.3517.3417.2917 . 2817. 2617.2717.2717.2317.2217.2017.1617.2217.2217.1417.1317.12

Apr.

17.1117.0717.0017.0317.06....

17.0517.0516.9717.0117.0317.0316.9716.9516.9516.9616.9917.0117.0216.9816.92

"'ay

16.6716.9110.9416.9516.9316. GO16.8516.8815.8916.8816.8816.8916.8716. 8716.8916.9216.9416.9516.9716.9616.9516.9516.96

June

17.0317.0017.0317.0017.0017.0517.0517 ;0217.0217.0717.0317.0317.0717.0517.0217.0117.0517.0417.0116.9916.9716.96

July

16.6716.8916.8816.69]O.C<j16.9216.9216.9516.9717.0317.0117.0117.0117.0317.1117.2317.2717.3017.3617.4017.4317.4317.50

Aug.

17. 1C17.1717.1617.1617.1517.1517.1417.1717.2317.2517.2417.2717.3117.3417.3817.4917.5317.5817.6417.7317.8417.9418.01

Sept,

18.4018.4018.4218.4218 . 4318.4518.4818.4718.4718.4718.4718.4718.4718.4716.4718.4618.4618.4618.4618.4818.4818.47

. Oct.

18 . 4018.4018.4518.4518 . 4618.4618.4516.4618.4618.4518.4618.4518.4118.4518.4810.4518 . 4318.4316.4318.4418.4418.4518.43

rov.1C. 411L.3918.4118.4018.401C. 4010.401C. 401C. 3918 . 3818.3818.3718.3918.3918.3618.3616.3518.3618.4018.4118.3818.39

Dec.

1C. 3418.3718.371C . 3018.3218.3116.3216.3116.3218 . .331C. 33IE. 3018.2918.2916.3116.3218.3118.3018.3318.3218.2818 . 2518.32

9-14-4cc. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Records avail­ able: 1946-48.

Date

Jan. Mar.

6 9

Waterlevel

19.42 19.11

Date

May July

4 5

'iVater level

18.85 18.92

Date

Sept. Nov.

3 3

\Vater level

21.85 20.73

9-14-13cb. Mrs. Davia. Records available: 1930-48.

Jan.Mar.

5 9

18. 18.

39 17

T/ay July

35

17 18

.97

.29Nov. 3 19 .53

9-14-19dd. U.S. 129. Lewis. Records available: 1930-48.

Date

Jan. 29 Mar. 9

29

Water-

level

23.49 24.36 23.34

Date

July 28 Aug. 28

Water-

level

25.17 25.79

Date

Sept. 28 Oct. 30

Water level

26.18 25.87

Date

Nov. 28 Dec. 28

Water level

25.93 25.65

9-14-21cc. Adair. Records available: 1930-40, 1942, 1944-48.

Jan.Mar.

6 9

18.88 18.70

IVay July

9-14-22bb. Doty.

Jan. !;'ar .

6 9

16.53 1C. 35

!\!ay July

35

1818

Records

5 5

16 1G

.33

.33Aug. Sept.

available :

.03

.05Aug. Sept.

5» 3

19 21

.78

.70Nov. 2 20.30

1946-40.

3 3

17 16

.18

.15Nov. 3 17.68

9-14-34bb. Nicholson. Records available: 1930-48.

Date

Jan. Mar.

69

Water level

11.65 11.00

Date

May Sept.

4 3

Water level

11.04 14.65

Date

Nov. 3

Water-

level

13.00

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9-15-llcb. Aldeen. Records available: 1932-42, 1944-48.

Date

Jan.Mar.

6 9

Water level

25.09 25.03

Date

May July

4 5

Water level

24.82 25.10

Date

Sept. Nov.

2 3

Water level

25.79 26.15

Date

Nov. 10

Water level

26.22

9-15-16cc. Highest observed stage in period of record, 31.88 on May 4. Records available: 1946-48.

Date

Jan.Mar.

6 9

Water level

32.56 33.75

Date

May July

4 5

Water level

31.08 31.90

Date

Sept. 3

Water level

34.15

9-15-34bb. Wolford. Lowest observed stnge in period of record, 25.35 on Nov. 3. Records available: 1930-37, 1939, 1945-40.

Jan.Mar.

6 9

20 20

.02

.15July Sept.

5 3

21 22

.47

.37Nov. 3 25 .35

9-17-31cd. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Lowest ob­ served stage in period of record, 13.01 on 1,'ar. 9. Records available: 1946-48.

Jan.Mar.

6 9

12 13

.50

.01May July

4 6

11 10

.74

.12Sept. Nov.

7 3

10.22 10.73

9-18-27dd. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Records avail­ able: 1946-48.

Jan. Kar.

6 9

7.03 7.25

"ay

July4 6

7.52 8.57

Sept. Nov.

7 3

0.20 0.58

0-16-31cc. ?.'rs. Dworak. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 12.50 on Sept. 7. Records available: 1946-48.

Jan.Mar.

6 8

1111

.45

.10May July

4 6

11 11

.36

.17Sept. Nov.

7 4

12 12

.50

.32

10-13-24bc. Bentley. Records available: 1930-40, 1944, 1946-48.

Date

Jan. Mar.

5 9

Water level

25.17 24.90

Date

May July

3 5

Water level

24.49 24.15

Date

July Sept

13 . 2

Water level

24.11 25.47

D.ite

Nov. 3

Water level

24.36

10-17-21cd. Buettner. Records Hvailable: 1934-42. No measurements made in 1948.

12-14-2cb. Mrs. Starks. Recorus pvni.lable: 1934-38, 1942. tlo meas­ urements made in 1948.

Burt County

No measurements made in 1948.

Butler County

A14-3-8ba. University of Nebraska. Highest observed stage in period of record, 10.18 on Apr. 12. Records available: 1940-42, 1946-48. Apr. 12j 10.10.

A16-l-17bc. Deitzler. Records available: 1946-48.

Date

Jan. 12 Mar. 24

Water level4.64 3.00

Date

ray 7 July 12

Water level3.77 4.24

Date

Nov. 1

Water level4.72

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A10-2-140C. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Records available: 1946-48.

Date

Jan. 12 Mar. 24

Water level

6.34 5-02

Date

May 7 July 12

Water level

5.50 4.92

Date

Sept.Nov.

11

Water level

4.88 5.67

A16-2-30bc. Foel. Highest observed stage in period of record, 21.45 on Nov. 1. Records available: 1946-48.Jan. 12 Mar. 24

22.09 22.02

Kay 7 July 12

21.99 22.00

Sept.Nov.

1 1

21.54 21.45

A16-3-ldc. Viglicky. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 12.45 on Jan. 12. Records available: 1946-40.

Jan. Mar.

12 24

12 11

.45

.03May July

7 12

11 11

.63

.63Sept. Nov.

1 1

11 12

.52

.38

A16-3-8dd. Geological Survey, D. S- Dept. of Interior. Highest ob­ served stage In period of record, 2.70 on Mar. 24. Records available: 1946-48.

Jan. Mar.

Jan-.Mar.

Jan. Mar.

1224

A16-3-15cd.

12 24

A17-4-28cd.

12 23

4.08 2.70

May July

7 12

3 3

Fortna. Records available

14.22 13.54

May July

7 12

Duda. Records

21.58 20.77

May July

7 12

13 13

available:

20 21

.65

.42Sept.Nov.

: 1940-48.

.55

.24Sept.Nov.

1946-48.

.95

.05Sept.Nov.

1 1

1 1

1 1

34

13 13

21 21

.80

.10

.00

.68

.66

.49

Pass County

No measurements made in '1948.

Cedar County

A28-3-4ca. University of Nebraska. Records available: 1934-38. 1940-42, 1946-47. June 23, 1947, 10.05.

A31-2-31ab. Leise. Records available: 1934-40, 1942, 1946. No measurements made in 1948.

Chase County

5-36-7ba. Geological Survey, D. S. Dept. of Interior. Highest ob­ served stage in period of record, 15.70 on Feb. 4. Records available: 1946-48.

Feb. Apr.

4 12

15. 15.

70 98

JuneAug.

11 5

16 ' 16

.25

.28Oct. Dec.

6 10

16 15

.24

.78

5-36-lldc. Redden. Records available: 1934-40, 1941-44, 1946-48. June 11, 02.89.

7-38-20dd. Banks. Measuring point lowered 0.2 foot. Records avail­ able: 1934-40, 1942-44, 1948. Dec. 10, 69.00.

7-38-28cc. Hust. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 18 irches, depth 143 feet. Measuring point, top of casing, 0.3 foot above land-surface datum. Stevens Type A-35, 60-day automatic water-stage recorder installed Dec. 23, 1948. Highest observed stage in period of record, 75.67 on Dec. 31, 1948; lowest, 76.85 on Dec. 9, 1944.

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7-3B-2&CC Continued.

Lowest daily water level, from recorder charts

Date

Dec. 9, 10, 23

If 44 1948

Water level

a 70.85 a 75.72

75.68

Date

Dec. 24, 1948 25 27

Water level

75.83 75.84 75.68

Date

Dec. 28, 1948 29 31

Water level

75.81 75.83 75.67

Cherry County

26-32-28ad. Osborne. Records available: 1934-42, 1944, 1947-48. Feb. 20, 65.45.

31-25-20ad. University of Nebraska. Records availalle: 1936-48, Oct. 7, 1947, 4.61; Oct. 18, 1948, 3.57.

33-27-17.cb. University of Nebraska. Records available: 1936-48. Oct. 19, 2.32.

34-27-31da. Nebraska Agricultural College. Records available: 1934-41, 1944-47. No measurements made in 1948.

34-27-32cb. Nebraska Agricultural College. Records available: 1934-35, 1941-43. No measurements made in 1948.

34-31-3ad. University of Nebraska. Records available: 1935-47. No - nepsurements made in 1948.

34-3G-ldc. University of Nebraska. Records available: 1935-45, 1947. No measurements maae In 1948.

34-3L-14bc. University of Nebraska. Records available: 1937-41, 1944-47. No measurements made in 1948.

Cheyenne County

No measurements made in 1948.

Clay County

5-6-26bd. !/!errill. Abandoned drilled domestic well, diameter 4 inches, depth 86 feet. Measuring point, top of casing, 1.0 foot above land-surface datum. Stevens Type P, 8-day automatic- water-stage recorder installed June 5, 1948. Highest observed stage in period of record, 76.81 on Nov. 20, 1948; lowest, 77.09 on July 18, 1948. Records available: 1948.

Lowest daily water level, from recorder charts

Day~1

23456789

1011121 "*i-LO

14151617

June

77.0377.0477.0577 . 0477.0377.0377 . 0377.0377 n 12;/ / . woV7 AT 1 / wO

77.04rtrt r\c / I wO

77.06

July

77.0377.0377.0377.0477.0477.0477.0477.0577.0877.0777.0577.04

77.08

Aug.

77.0777.0877.0877.0777.0777.0677.0577.0577.0377.0377.0277.0277.0177.0177.0177.0177.00

Sept.

77.0377.0477.0377.0577.0577 . 0677.0877 . 0877.0777.0677.0477.03V7 A-z/ / \JO77 0377 n^/ f * \JO

77.0277.02

Oct.

77.0177.0177.0177.0177.0076.9976.9976.9976.9876.9776.977S.9776.9776. 9776 . 9776.9876.98

Nov.

76.9976.9976.9976.9876.9976.9976.9876.9876.9976.9976.9977.0077.0076.9976 .9976.9976.98

Dec.

77.0076.9976.9976.9876.9976.9176.8876.8876.8976.9176.9676.9776.9776.9776 . 97ria QD/ D . yo 76.98

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5-6-26bd Continued.

Lowest daily water level, from recorder charts

Day

1819 20 2122 23 2425 2627OD

3031

June

77.07 77.07 77.0677.05 77.05r-jrt f\c.

77.05 77.047*7 OA

77.0477.04

July

77.0977.07 77.07 77.0677.06 77.06 77.0677.05 77 0577 05vv n^77.0677.0677.06

Aug.

77.0077.00 76.99 77.0177.01 77.01 77.0177.01 77.0177.0277 n^riri /-] *

77 0277.03

Sept.

77.0277.02 77.03rrrr n*^

77.02 77.02 77.0177.02 77.0277 0277.0177.0177.01

Oct.

76.9876.98 76.98 76.9776.97 76.97

77.01

77.00

Nov.

76.9776.97 76.81

76.96 76.97 76.9876.98 76.907G.9C76 9976 9977.00

Dec.

76.9776.97 76.96 76.9676.96 76.96 76.9676.97 76.9776.9676.9676.9776.9776.97

5-7-32ac. University of Nebraska- Records available: 1937-38, 1940-41, 1946. No measurements made in 1946.

A17-2-16bc. continued.

Colfsx County

Stibal. Records available: 1945-48. Measurements dis-

Date

Jan. 13 N'ar. 23

Water level

25.58 24.78

Date

May 8 July 12

Water level

25.56 25.85

Date

Sept. Nov. '

1 2

Water level

25.73 25.93

A17-2-22dd. Geologicsl Survey, U. S- Dept. of Interior. Lowest ob served stspe in period of record, 6.49 on Jan. 13. Records available: 1946-48.

Jan. 13 Var. 23

6.49 5.65

1'ay 7 July 12

5.64 5. 65 '

Sept. 12Nov. 1

5.52 5.48

A17-3-4cc. Geological-Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior!. Highest ob­ served stage "in period of record, 5.19 on Mar. 23. Records available: 1946-48.

Jan. 13 Mar. 23

6.03 5.19 July 12

5.75 5.89

Sept. 1 Nov. 1

5.94 5.95

A17-3-lldd. Bailey. Records available: 1945-48.

Jan. Mar.

12 23

99

.74

.43May July

7 12

9 9

.36

.05Sept. Nov.

1 1

9 9

.15

.80

A17-3-lCdc. Folda. Highest observed on Mar. 23. Records available: 1946-48.

in period of record, 1.75

Jan. Mar.

13 23

41.61 .75

May July

812

3. 3.

27 72

Sept. Nov.

1 1

3 3.86 .91

A17-3-23cc. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Highest ob­ served stage in period of record, 2.15 on Mar. 24. Records available: 1946-48.

Jan. Mar.

12 24

4 2

.66

.15May July

7 12

3 3

.65

.71Sept. Nov.

1 1

4 4

.60

.72

A17-3-29aa. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Lowest ob­ served stage in period of record, 8.83 on Nov. 1. Records available:1946-48.

947837 O 51- -13

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A17-3-29aa Continued.

Date

Jan. 13 Mar. 23

Water level

8.74 7.66

Date

Way 8 July 12

Water level

6.36 8.25

Date

Sept. Nov.

1 1

Water level

6.55 8.83

A17-4-lcc. Schlemmer. Highest observed stage in period of record, 3.83 on Mar. 23. Records available: 1945-48. Destroyed on Sept. 1, meas­ urements discontinued. Jan. 12, 5.29; Mar. 23, 3-83; Mey 7, 5»15; July 12, 5.24.

A17-4-4bb. Maxes. Records available: 1945-48.

Jan. Mar.

12 23

15. 14.

06 80

May July

7 12

14 14

.59

.62Sept. Nov.

1 1

14 15

.85

.14

A20-2-2dd. University of Nebraska. Records available: 1940-42, 1946. No measurements made in 1948.

A20-4-6dd. University of Nebraska. Records available: 1935-42, 1946. No measurements made in 1948.

Cuming County

A21-6-23bb. University of Nebraska. Records available: 1934-44, 1946, 1948. Feb. 10, 5.30.

Custer County

15-23-2bb. University of Nebraska. Records available: 1934-42. No measurements made in 1948.

16-23-35cb. University of Nebraska. Records available: 1937-42. Nc measurements made in 1948.

17-25-27cc. University of Nebraska. Records available: 1937-42. Nc meaaurements made in 1948.

19-18-9aa. Owen. Highest observed stage in perio-i of record, 11.98 on Wer. 27. Records available: 1934-42, 1945, 1948. Mer. 27, 11.98.

Dakota County

No measurements made in 1948.

Dawes County

31-52-3dc. U. S. 60. Woody. Highest observed stage in period of record, 15.84 on May 30. Records available: 1934-48.

Date

Jan. 31 Feb. 29 r.'ar. 31

Water level

16. "90 16.88 16.80

Date

May 6 30

June 30

Water level

16.86 15.04 15.87

Date

July 31 Aug. 30 Sept. 30

Water level

17.85 16.67 17.84

Date

Oct. 30 Dec. 1

31

Water level

17.85 17.81 17.81

32-51-ldb. Howard. Records pvailable: 1935-42, 1944-47. No meas­ urements made in 1948.

34-49-llbc. University of Nebraska. Records available: 1940-42, 1945. No measurements made in 1948.

Dpwson County

9-19-16ab. Kapp. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 10.70 on Sept. 7. Records available: 1946-48.

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9-19-16ab--Continued.

Date

Jan. yar.

6 5

Water level

8.50 E.35

Date

Nray July

4 6

Water level

£.38 9.10

Date

Sept. Nov.

7 4

Water level

10.7010.14

9-19-25bb. Bliss. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 9.72 on Nov. 4. Records available: 1946-48.

Jan. 6 N'ar. 4

9-19-33bb.

Jan. 6 Mar. 5

9-20-3dd. ste^e in period

Jan. 6 Mar. 5

9-20-5bc. 23.50 on Nov. 4

Jan. 0 War. 5

7.60 7.75

' May 4 7.52 July 6 6 . 33

Sept. 7 Nov. 4

Ga.Kble. Records available: 1946-48.

7.53 7.29

JTay 4 7 . 10 July 6 7.31

Sept. 7 Nov. 4

C.44 9.72

8.32 8.46

Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Lowest observed of record, 12.92 on Sept. 7. Records available: 1946-48.

11.14 10.82

May 4 10.68 July 6 11.63

Sept. 7 Nov. 4

Rhoadarmer. Lowest observed sta^e in period Records available: 1946-48.

22.42 21.36

Iv'ay 4 21 . 42 July 6 22.22

Sept. 7 Nov. 4

9-20-13bc. Brick. Lowest observed stare in period of on Sept. 7. Reiords available: 1930-48.

Jan. 6 Mar. 5

9-20-22cc.

Jan. C Mar. 4

9-20-33dd. served stp t'e in 1946-48.

Jan. 6 ¥.ar. 4

9-21-6ad. 1940-46.

Jan. 6 Mar.' 4

10.02 9.70

:,'ay 4 9.G4 July 6 10.59

Sept. 7 Nov. 4

Priel. Records available: 1946-48.

10.65 10.34

Yay 4. 10.40 July 6 11.15

Sept. 7 Nov. 4

Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. ol Interior, period of record, 5.28 on Sept. 7. Records

2.89 3.01

ray 4 3.42 July 6 4.43

Sept. 7 Nov. 4

University of liebraske. Records available:

5.80 5.50

May 4 5.97 July 6 5 . 79

Sept. 7 Nov. 4

9-21-Cda. University of Nebraska. Records available: stroyed on Sept. 7, measurements discontinued. Jan. 6, 4.45 May 4, 4.90; July 6, 4.27.

9-21-7aa. University of Nebraska. Records available:

Jan. 6 yar. 4

9-21-7da. record, 7.32 on

Jan. o Yar. 4

7.45 7.85

vay 4 7.95 July 6 7.10

Sent. 7 Nov. 4

University of Nebraska. Lowest observed sta Nov. 4. Records available: 1930-48.

6.C7 6.85

Way 4 7 . 08 July 6 6.85

Sept. 7 Nov. 4

12.92 12.90

of record,

22.98 23.50

record, 11.94

11.94 11.85

12.42 12.37

Lowest ob- avallable :

5.20 5.00

1930-38,

6.52 6.40

1930-40. De- ; Mar. 4, 4.67;

1930-40.

8.208.70

ge in period of

7.07 7.32

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9-21-12cb. Myers. Records available: 1932, 1934-40, 1943-48-

Date

Jan. ''ar.

6 5

Water level

11.53 11.59

Date

"ayJuly

46

Water level11. -11 11. OB

Date

Sept. Nov.

7 4

Water level12.19 12.32

9-21-18aa. University of Nebraska. Records available: 1930-48.

Jan. 6 .Var . 4

9-21-18da.

Jan. 6 Mar. 4

9-21-19aal. 1942-48.Jar. . 6 Mar. 4

9-21-19aa2.

Jan. 6 Mar. 4

9-21-19da.

Jan . 6Mar. 4

S-21-19dd.

Jan. 6 Mar. 4

9-21 -24aa. 1945-48.

Jan. 6 War. 4

9-21-29bc.

Jan. 6 Mar. 4

S-21-30da.Jan. G Mar. 4

9-21-31aal.

Jan. G Mar . 4

9-21 -31da.

Jan. G Mar . 4

5.45 5.43

May 4 July 6

University of Nebraska.

5.58 5.44

May 4 July 6

University of Nebraska.

4.35 3.90

May 4 July 6

University of Nebraska.

1.18 .75

May 4 July 6

University of Nebraska.

3.87 3.48

May 4 July 6

University of Nebrpska.

5.45 5.33

May 4 July 6

University of Nebraska.

3.90 3.86

May 4 July 6

University of Nebraska.

2.89 2.82

May 4 July 6

University of Nebraska.6.42 6.44

May 4 July 7

University of Nebraska.

13.59 13.54

May 4 July 7

University of Nebraska.

9.G6 9.40

May 4 July 7

9-21-31dd. Central Nebraska Public Records available: 1939-48.

Jan. 6 Mar. 4

6.G8 6.46

May 4 July 7

5.60 5.54

Sept. 7 Nov. 4

Records available:

5.37 5.55

Sept. 7 Nov. 4

Records available:

4.33 4.67

Sept. 7 Nov. 4

Records available:

1.31 1.70

Sept. 7 Nov. 4

Records available:

3.98 4.25

Sept. 7 Nov. 4

Records available:

5.65 6.02

Sept. 7 Nov. 4

Records available:

4.02 3.67

Sept. 7 Nov. 3

Records available:

3.12 3,64

Sept. 7 Nov. 4

Records available:6.39 6.57

Sept. 7 Hov. 4

Records avr liable:

13.30 13.71

Sept. 7 Nov. 4

Records available:

9.05 9.48

Sept. 7 Hov . 4

Power and Irri^ption

6.16 6.72

Sept. 7 Nov. 4

5.50 6.21

1930-48.

5.98 6.22

1930-40,

5.10 4.95

1930-48.

2.10 1.97

1930-48.

4.54 4.33

1930-48.

6.37 6.55

1931-43,

4.10 5.05

1930-48.

3.80 3.20

1930-48.6.88 6.53

1930-48.

15.05 14.20

1930-48.

14.94 10.33

Dirtrict.

7.90 7.46

9-22-17dd. University of Nebraska. Records available: 1931-48. Jan. 8, 2.68; Mar. 3, destroyed by d.-iinage ditch. Measurements disconti

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9-22-23cd. Mrs. Handley. Records available: 1945-47. Pxmphouse locked. No measurements made in 1948.

9-22-25dc. Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District. Records available: 1939-48.

Date

Jan.Mar.

8 3

Water level

3.25 3.15

Date

May July

6 8

Water level

3.40 3.72

Date

Sent. Nov.

9 6

Water level

4.87 4.05

9-23-2dc. Hell. Records available: 1945-48.Jan.Mar.

8 3

14 15

.97

.34T 'ay July

6 8

Id. 13.

25 30

Sept.Nov.

9 5

17 lo

.13

.86

£-23-3cc. Rhone. Lowest observed stp ;e in period of record, 13.15 on Sept. 9. Records available: 1947-48.

Jan. Mar.

8 3

10 11

.CO

.00May July

67

12. 12.

3200

Sept.Nov.

9 5

13.15 12.98

9-24-ldc. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Highest observed stage in period of record, 14.50 on Nov. 5. Records available: 1946-40.

Jan.If a r .

8 3

15 15

.19

.23May July

6 7

15 15

.19

.05Sept.Nov.

9 5

14 14

.74

.50

9-25-31db. Tell Estpte. To convert water levels from feet above assumed datum, as published in previous reports, to feet below land-surface dp turn, subtract from 292.95. Measuring point lowered to top of casing, 0.5 foot above land-surface datum. Highest observed stage in period of rec­ ord, 190.55 on Aug. 4. Records available: 1934-42, 1948. Aug. 4, 190.55

10-20-21cb. Hill. Records available: 1946-48.

Jan. o Mar. 5

10-20-35bb. served sta^.e in 194o-48.

Jan. 6 Mar. 4

10-21-Gdn. 1940-4C.

Jan. G ",'er. 4

10-21-7aa.

Jan. 6 Mar. 4

10-21-7da.

Jan. 6 Mar. 4

10-21-18aa. 1940-48.

Jan. (3Mar . 4

10-21-18dd.

Jan. 6 Mar. 4

23 . 46 May 4 23 . 50 July 6

Geological Survey, U. S. period of record, 18. (34 on

1(3.83 '"ay 4 ID. SO _ July 6

Un: -ersity of Nebrpske.

7.23 May 4 7.20 ' July 6

University of Nebraska.

7.37 ray 4 7 . 49 July 5

University of Nebraska.

7. 82 Yay 4 7 . 93 July 6

University of Nebraska.

7.12 May 4 7.29 July 6

University of Nebraska.

11, £7 May 4 12.03 July 6

23.70 Sept. 7 24.09 Nov. 4

Dept. of Interior Sept. 7. Records

17.00 Sept. 7 17.30 Nov.' 4

Records pvailable:

7.32 Sept. 7 7.90 IIov. 4

Records available:

7.79 Sept. 7 7.92 Nov. 4

Records evailable:

8.05 Sept. 7 7.82 Nov. 4

Records available

7.24 Sept. 77.01 Nov. 4

Records available

12.15 Sept. 7 12.18 Nov. 4

25.41 25.32

Lowest ob- available :

18.64 18.43

193C-36,

8.35 8.65

1930-48.

7.85 8.70

1930-48.

7.40 8.92

: 1930-37,

7.24 8.48

: 1930-48.

13.06 13.58

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10-21-19aa. University of Nebraska. Records available: 1930-48.

Date

Jan. ?v'ar .

6 4

Water level

13. OS 14.30

Date

ray July

4 6

Water level

14.55 14.34

Date

Sept.Nov.

7 4

Water

level

15.82 .16.00

10-21-19dn. University of Nebraska. Records available: 1930-48.

Jan. 6 ar. 4

10-21-23ab

Jan. 6 Var. 4

10-21-30aa

Jan. 6 Mar. 4

10-21-30da

Jan. 6 .Tar. 4

10-21 -31aa Jsn. 6, 5.38; :>' discontinued .

10-2l-31daJsn. 6I'ar. 4

10-22-llab

Jan. 7 Mar. 3

10-22-29aa 1945-48.

Jan. 7 !,!ar . 3

10-23-5bb.

Jan. 7 Mar . 3

10-23-29bb served sta^e in 1946-48.

Jan. 0 J'ar. 3 .

13. S9 14.26

Kay 4 14.50 July 6 13. L8

Sept. 7 Nov. 4

Delap. Records available: 1930-48.

10.79 10.74

!Vay 4 10.76 July 6 11.25

Sept. 7 Nov. 4

University of Nebraska. Records available:

6.77 6.97

May 4 7.10 July 6 6.05

Sept. 7 Nov. 4

University of Nebraska. Records available:

7.73 7.&8

'.'ay 4 7.90 July 6 5.85

Sept. 7 Nov. 4

15.25 15.82

11.55 12.63

1930-48.

7.40 8.42

1930-48.

5.77 9.1?

University of Nebraska. Records available: 1930-48. ar. 4, 5.28; Vny 4, 5.25; July 6, destroyed, measurements

University of Nebraska. Records available: 1930-486.86 6.82

May 4 6 . 59 July 6 5 . 97

Sept. 7 Nov. 4

Brunner. Records available: 1946-48.

7.09 7.48

Vay 5 7.61 July 7 6.92

Sept. 7 Nov. 4

University of Nebraska. Records available:

3.67 3.43

May 5 3.57 July 7 4.20

Sept. 7 Nov. 4

Ogorsolka. Recoras available: 1945-48.

6.52 6.28

;/ay 5 6.75 July 7 5.60

Sept. 7 Nov. 4

7.20 8.00

6.24 7.21

1931-43,

5.53 5.96

6.4C 7.55

Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Lowest ob period of record, 7.70 on Nov. 5. Records available:

6.54 6.48

:,'ay 6 7 . 30 July 8 6.59

Sept. 9 Nov. 5

10-23-30bc. Heller. Lowest observed sta^e In period of on Sept. 9. Records available: 1945-48.

Jan. C rar. 3

10-24-7bb.

Jan. & Ve r . 3

10-24-lSccJan. 8 1'ar . 3

9.62 9.09

J.'ay 6 10.34 July 7 9.15

Sept. 9 Nov. 4

"cDowell. Records available: 1946-48.

12.42 12.49

July 7 11. L2 Sept. 9 12.65

Nov. 5

Kauffman. Records available: 1945-48.4.534.50

Kay 6 b.14 July 8 4.74

Sept. 9 Nov . 5

7.65 7.7C

record, 12

12.05 11.35

12.44

5.205.28

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10-24-17bb. Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigrtion District. Recorus available: 1938-46.

Date

Jan.Mar.

8 3

Water level

2.98 3.61

Date

May July

6 7

Water level

4.90 3.91

Date

Sept. Nov.

9 5

Water level

4.91 5.23

ll-19-4dd. Vermas. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 18 inches, depth 163 feet. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, 4.0 feet below land-surface datum. Records available: 1948. Nov. 16, 47.82.

ll-21-31dd. University of Nebraska. Records available: 1930-36, 1940-48.

Jan. Mar.

Jen. YB r .

Jen. t.'ar.

6 4

ll-22-28aa.

7 4

ll-23-21bc.

7 3

24.64 25.18

May July

4 5

24 24

Velte. Records available:

26.50 26.28

MQV

July

Robertson.

13. £-7 14.45

Kay July

5 7

Records

5 7

26 26

.54

.43Sept. Nov.

1945-48.

.15

.71Sept. Nov.

7 4

7 4

29. 25.

26. 27.

35 76

22 39

available: 1945-46.

14 13

.70

.94Sept.Nov.

7 4

12.14.

9294

11-23-23CC. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior, available: 1946-48.

Records

Jan. Mar.

Jan. Mar*

Jan.yar.

Jan. War.

7 4

ll-24-16bb.

7 3

ll-24-20ca.

7 4

ll-24-24cb.7 4

2.37 2.35

Way July

57

Ballmer. Records

6.01 6.20

May July

5 7

Owings. Records

11.75 12.00

J.'ay July

5 7

Powell. Records9.41 9.57

May July

5 7

3. 2.

available

6. 6 .

available :

12. 12.

available :

30 &0

Sept. Nov.

: 1945-48

76 27

Sept. Nov.

7 4

7 4

1932, 1934-42,

33 22

Sept. Nov.

1946-48.9.80a. 05

Sept . Nov.

7 4

7 4

3 3

7 7

1944-48

12 13

9 10

.29

.99

.55

.42

.

.91

.73

.15

.72

11-25-Bad. Central Nebrpska Public Power and Irrigation District. Records available: 1938-46.Jan. Vpr.

71

11

.72

.59May July

5 7

2 2

.89

.64Sept. Nov.

7 5

3.00 2.62

ll-25-16bb. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Highest ob­ served stpj;o in period of record, 4.45 on Kar. 1. Records available: 1947-4S.

Jan. 7 Ma r. 1

4.764.45

May July

5.355.05

Sept. Nov.

5.765.60

ll-25-19cc. Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District. Records available: 1938-48.

Jan. J'ar.

Jan. Far.

8 2

ll-25-21cc.

8 3

6.47 6.75

May 6 July 9

Clark. Records

9.54 9.50

' 'ny 6 July 6

66

available :

9u

.05

.60SeptNov.

1930-42,

.54

.61Sept Nov.

. 9 5

1944-48.

. 9 5

6.04 7.57

6.93 9.32

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ll-25-34bc. Clprk. Records avallpble: 1945-48.

Date

Jan. J'ar.

8 3

Water level12.19 12.48

Date

Vay July

6 8

Water level12.65 12.32

Date

Sept. Nov.

9 5 -

Water level12.17 12.32

12-20-36cc. Thomas. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 18 inches, depth 145.0 feet. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, 1.0 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948. Nov. lei, 35.45.

12-24-30ab. Geiken. Records available: 1946-48.

Jan. },rar.

Jan. 1'ar.

7 1

12-25-34cc.71

44.41 42.62

July 7 42.90 Sept. 7 43.29

Nov. 4 42.78

Block. Records avpilable: 1932, 1934-40, 1942, 1944-48.27.66 27.86

Vay 5 28 . 59 July 7 28.05

Deuel County

Sept. 7 Nov. 4

28.58 28.05

No measurements mado in 1948.

Dixon County

ableJan. Yar.

No measurements made in 1948.

Dodge County

A17-5-2bb. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. : 1946-48.12 23

A17-6-6aa. 1944-4L.Jan.

Jan. War.

Vay

Jan. T.'pr .

Jpn. rar.

Jan. ",'p r .

12 23

A17-6-8bc.12 23

A17-6-15ea. 7, 2.70; July

A17-C-4na.13 23

A17-b-4dd.13 23

A17-8-9dB.

13 23

4.20 3.59

May 7 3.92 July 12 3.70

Sept. 1 Nov . 1

University of Nebraska. Records available.

2.99 1.96

May 7 2 . 50 July 12 2.40

Sept. 1 Nov. 1

Records available: 1946-48.4.12 2.56

1,'ay 7 3.63 July 12 4.00

Sept. 1 Nov. 1

Records pvailable: 1947-48. Jan. 12, 2.50; 12, destroyed, ;r.epsure;,;ents discontinusd.

City of Premont. Records available: 1940-486.59 5.56

yay 7 5.95 July 12 6.67

Sept. 1 Nov. 1

City of Preaiont. Records available: 1940-4L9.67 9.69

!,"ay 7 9 . 40 July 12 9.38

Sept. 1 Nov. 1

City of Premont. Records available: 1940-48

10.00 9.75'

May 7 9.44 July 12 10.11

Sept. 1 Nov. 1

Records avail-

4.14 4.11

1937-42,

2.92 3.12

4.94 4.95

Tar. 23, 2.18

6.08 6.29

.

9.00 9.00

.

9.85 10.40

Al'irt-load. City of Premont. Records available: 1940-48.

Jan. Mar.

ord,Jan. Mar.

13 23

A17-6-22cb. 0.82 on Mar.13 23

9.70 9.45

*,'ay 7 9.04 July 12 9.35

Sept. 1 Nov. 1

City of Premont. Highest observed sta^e in 23. Records available: 1940, 1942-48.5.04 .82

Vay 7 2.25 July 12 2.32

Sept. 1 Nov. 1

9.62 10.05

period of rec-

2.89 4.58

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A17-G-28ad. City of Fremont. Records available: 1940-48.

Date

Jan. 13 Mar. 23

Water level4.05 2.21

Date

May 7 July 12

Water level2.34 3.28

Date

Sept. Hov.

1 1

Water level3.74 3.89

A17-9-24dc. Wieser. Records available: 1934-42, 1944, 19^6, 1948. Feb. 10, 6.22.

A10-5-23bb. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Records avail­ able: 194G-4S.Jan. Mar.

12 23

8 7

.10

.70N'ay July

7 12

8 7

.11

.98Sept.Nov.

1 1

8. 8.

52 32

A18-6-25cc. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 10.50 on Nov. 1. Records available: 1947-48.Jan. yar.

12 23

9 8

.78

.92May July

7 12

9 9

.12

.58Sept. Nov.

1 1

9 10

.90

.50

Al8-7-36cb. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Lowest ob served stage in period of record, 5.48 on July 12. Records available: 1947-48.Jan. Mar.

Jan. Var.

Jan. Mar.

Jan. Mar.

12 23

A18-8-26da.13 23

A10-0-28dd.13 23

A18-8-33aa.13 23

4.40 2.77

Fay July 1_

City of Fremont.54.19 64.02

1/py 7 July 12

City of Fremont.25.09 25.72

May 7 July 12

City of Fremont.5.55 5.35

May 7 July 12

3.55 5.48

Sept. Nov.

Records available:64.61 134.55

Sept. Nov.

Records available:25.75 25.80

Sept. Nov.

Records available:5.68 5.61

Sept. Nov.

1 1

1940-46.1 1

1940-48.1 1

1940-41,1 1

3.50 3.80

64.28 63.90

25.80 25.80

1946-485.63 5.65

A18-9-18db. University of Nebraska. Erroneously published in pre vious reports PS Al&-9-18ac. Records available: 1937-44, 1946-48. Feb. 10/7.70.

Douglas County

No measurements made in 1948.

Dundy County

l-57-7ab. Lingo. Records available; 1946-48.Feb. Apr.

Feb. Apr.

ableFeb. Apr.

310

l-37-16dd.4

12

l-37-19ba. : 1946-48.

3 10

61.02 60.85

Aug. Oct.

3 6

Jones. Records available38.77 38.87

June Aug.

9 4

Geological Survey, U. S.

9.30 9.63

June. Aug.

8 3

61.15 6i.29

Dec.

: 1946-48.38.96 38.75

Oct. Dec.

7

6 7

Dept. of Interior.

11.15 11.95

Oct. Dec.

57

60

3838

Records

14 10

.92

.70

.77

avail

.00

..59

l-37-31cd. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Lowest ob­ served stsc9 in period of record, 5.85 on Oct. G. Records available: 1946-48.Feb. Apr.

3 10

4.804.44

June Aug.

8 5

4.30 4.79

Oct. Dec.

6 7

. 5.85 5.22

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1-38-RObc. Morris. Highest observed stage -in period of record, 15.50 on June 8. Records available: 1935-36, 1946-48,. Feb. 3, 15.72; Apr. 9, 15.71; June S, 15.50.

l-36-21cb. University of Nebraska. Records available: 1937-43, 1947-48. Oct. 5, 6.43; Dec- 7, 5.69.

l-3&-26ca. Jones. Erroneously published as l-38-25bd in Water Supplf Papers 1073 and 1098. Highest observed stage in period of record, 11.84 on Aug. 3. Records available: 1946-48.

Date

Feb. Apr.

310

Water level13.19 12.91

Date

June Aug.

6 3

Water level12.3211.84

Date

Oct. Dec.

5 7

Water level12.41 13.02

l-38-28da. Abandoned drilled domestic well, diameter 5 inches, deptlr 33 feet. Measuring point, top of casing, 1.0 foot above land-surface datvu Hi^est observed stage in period cf record, 19.69 on Apr. 10; lowest, 20.4S on Oct. 5. Records available: 1948.Apr. June

10 8

19 19

.69

.95Aug. Oct.

35

19 20

.85

.42Dec . 7 20. 18

l-38-29ad. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Lowest ob­ served stage in period of record, 9.03 on Oct. ^. Records available: 1946-48.Feb. 3 Apr. 10

l-39-21ac. 4.62 on Feb. 3.Feb. 3 Apr. 10

l-39-22cc. 11.20 on June 8.

Feb. 3 Apr . 10

8.11 8.18

June 8 8.40 Aug. 3 8.68

Oct. 5 Dec. 7

Krutsimjer. Highest observed stage in period of Records available: 1935-43, 1946-48.

4.62 5.28

June 8 5.43 Aug. 3 5.30

Oct. 5 Dec. 7

Dundy County. Highest observed stage in period Records available: 1946-48.

11.75 11.62

June 8 11 . 20 Aug. 3 11.38

Oct. 5 Dec. 7

9.03 8.13

record,

5.74 5.20

of record.

12.69 11.60

l-39-2Gaa. Pringle. Lowest observed stavr-e in period of record, 26. 5C on Oct. 5. Records available: 1946-48.Feb. 3 Apr. 10

25.64 25 . 34

June 6 25.90 Aug. 3 25.58

Oct. 5 Dec. 7

26.50 25.68

l-39-30bb. Geologies! Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Highest ob­ served store in period of record, 11.04 on Aug. 3. Records available: 1946-48.Feb. Apr.

ableFeb. Apr.

310

l-40-20cb. : 1946-48.

310

12.08 11.94

June Aug.

8 3

GecDogical Survey, U. S.

3.40 3.42

June Aug.

8 3

11.37 11.04

Oct. Dec.

5 7

Dept. of Interior.

3.88 3.65

Oct. Dec.

5 7

12 12

,Re cords

4 3

.28

.17

aval."

.32

.60

l-40-24cd. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Highest ob­ served sta^e in period of record, 6.21 on Aug. 3. Records available: 1946-48.Feb. Apr,

Feb. Apr.

3 10

l-40-27ab.310

8.40 8.29

June Aug.

8 3

J.'inton. Records19.70 19.40

Juno Aug.

8 3

8 8

available :19 19

.45

.21Oct. Dec.

1946-48..60 1 Oct. .05 1 Dec.

57

5 7

8. 8.

19.19.

72 39

50 35

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l-40-29bb. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Highest ob­ served stage in period of record, 10.80-on July 3 and 4. Records avail­ able: 1946-48.

Lowest daily water level, from recorder charts

Day1 2 34567 89

1011121314i R^ ff.

17181920 212223 24 25 262726 29 3031

Jan.12.50 12.50 12.4912 491 O 4Q1° 4912.48 12.4812.4812.4812 4812.4812 4812.4712.4712.4712.4712.4712 . 4V12.46 12.4612.4612.45 12.15 12.45 12.45 12.4512.45 12.44 12.4312.42

Feb.

12 4212 42IP di12 4112.41 12.4012.4012.40IP 7Q1 P ^Q

1 O 7Q

12.3812.3812.381 O 7"7

1 9 77

12.3712.36 12.3612.3612.3512.35 12.35 12.34 12.3412.34 12.33

Mar.12.33 12.331 V 7P1 P 7P

12.321 O 79

12.311971

12.3112.3012.30T O 7H

12.3012 29T P PQ

12.28TO OP

i2.se12.2712.27 12 2712.2612.26 IS. 26 12.25 12.25 'IP PR12.24 12.24 12.2412.24

Apr.12.23 12.23 1 P p^12 2212 2212 2212.21 12 2112 211 P pn12 2012 2012 °112 2112.2112.221 P on

12 2 1

12 PO12.20 12 2112.2112.21 12.21 12.21 12.21 12 2012.20 12.20 12 20

May ,12.19 12.19 12 1912 19IP 1 Q

12 1912.19 12 19IP 1 Q

12 1912 19IP 1 Q

12 1912 19IP "1 QI 1-3 1912.1912.1912.2012.21 12 2212.2312.22 12.22 12-20 12.19 12.1612.17 12.14 12 1412.13

June12.12 12.11 12.1012 1112 1012 0912.09 12 O912.1012.1012.1012.1112 1212.1312.1012.03n cr

11.9411.9011. C2 11.7211.5711.51 11.36 11.26 11.23 11.1610.95 10.64 10.82

July10.81 10.61 10.8010.8010.8110.8110.81 1O.0210.8210.8110.8310.8210.8310.8310.8310.8310.6410.8510. C510. C5 10.60

10.67

Aug.

10.8710.8610.8910.9010.90 10.9110 9°i n Q710.9510.9510.9710.9811.0011.0111.0211.03H.0411.05 11.0611.0811.09 11. OS- 11. 10 11.12 ni 711.15 11.16 11.1611.20

S'11 11 1111111111 111111111111n111111nn11 111111 11 1111

ept. Oct..21 ..... .22 .....P7PRPV n n KQ zr*

.32 .....

.33 .....

7R

.36 .....7V

.38 .....

.40 .....

.41 .....

.43 .....47d^i

.45 .....

.46 .....

.48 .....

.48 .....

.50 .....

.50 .....

.52 .....

.52 .....

. . . .....

Dec......

11.66

11.65

.....

.....

l-41-20dd. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Highest ob­ served stage in periou of record, 2.52 on Feb. 3-. Records available: 1946-48.

Date

Feb. Apr.

310

Water level2.52 2.90

Date

June Aug.

8 3

Water level3.14 3. «30

Date

Oct.Dec.

5 7

Water level3.65 2.56

1-41 -27ca. Geoloiricel Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Highest ob­ served stage in period of record, 3.24 on Feb. 3. Recoils available: 1946-46Feb. 3 Apr. 10

l-42-10cd. able: 1946-48.Feb. 3 Apr. 10

l-42-13bb. able: 1946-48.Feb. 3 Apr. 10

l-42-36aa.served stage in 1946-48.Feb. 3 Apr. 10

3.24 June 6 4.08 Aug. 3

Geological Survey, U

4 . 35 June 8 4.08 Aug. 3

Geological Survey, U

3 . 95 June 6 3 . 92 Aug . 3

Geological Survey, U period of record, 11.

11.22 June 10 11.04 Aug. 3

4.52 Oct. 5 5.05 Dec. 7

. S. Dept. of Interior

4.65 Oct. 5 4.69 Dec. 7

. S. Dept. of Interior

4.44 Oct. 5 4.11 Dec. 7

. S. Dept. of Interior 44 on Aug. 3. Records

11.03 Oct. 5 11.44 Dec. 7

4.90 4.25

Records avail

5.25 4.86

Records avail

4.90 4.21

Lo-vest ob- ava liable :

10.68 11.23

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2-36-24ca. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Lowest ob­ served stage In periou of record, 15.65 on Oct. 6. Records availablei 1946-48.

Date

Feb. Apr.

4 10

Water level15.08 14.86

Date

JuneAug.

9 4

Water level15.19 15.43

Date

Oct. Doc.

6 9

Water lovel15.65 15.55

2-3G-29ac. Howard. Records available: 1946-48.

Feb. Apr.

4 12

22. 21.

10 92

June Aug.

9 4

22 22

.14

.48Oct. Doc.

69

22.77 22.40

2-36-31bc. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 22.84 on Oct. 6. Records available: 194G-48.Feb. 4 Apr. 12

21.9521.61

JuneAug.

22.0022.11

Oct. Dec.

22.8422.29

2-36-32da. Abandoned drilled domestic well, diameter 5 inches, depth 18 feet. Measuring point, top of casing, 0.5 foot above land-surface datum. Highest observed stage in period of record, 7.20 on Aug. 4; lowest, 8.55 on Apr. 12. Records available: 1948.

Apr. June

12 9

8.55 8.50

Aug. Oct.

4 6

7.20 8.03

Dec. 9 8.25

Franklin County

1-13-lbc. Bureau of Reclamation, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Driven ob­ servation well, diameter 1^ inches, depth 20.8 feet. Measuring point, top of pipe, 1.0 foot above land-surface datum, 1,758.94 feet above sea level. Records available: 1948. Nov. 17, 14.83; Dec. 21, 14.G9.

1-13-lcc. Geologies! Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Altitude 1,751.78 feet ab'bve sea level. Records available: 1946-48.

Date

Feb. 6 Apr. 14

Water level7. 06 5.75

Date

June 11 Aug. 6

Water level6.72 7.02

Date

Oct. 8 Nov. 18

Water level7.90

a 8.11

Water level

F*c. 21 a 7.96

a By Bureau or Reclamation, U. S. Dept. of Interior.

l-13-2bc. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Lowest ob­ served stage in period of record, 9.56 on Oct. C. Altitude 1,7G0.78 feet above sea level. Records available: 1946-48.Feb. 6 Apr. 14

8.438.24

June 11 Aug. 6

6.668.75

Oct. 8 Nov. 17

9.569.33

Tec. 21 a 9.23

a By Bureau of Reclamation, U. S. Dept. or Interior.

l-13-3ca. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of- Interior. Records avail­ able: 1946-48. Feb. 6, 8.12; Apr. 14, 7.45; June 11, destroyed, measure­ ments discontinued.

l-13-4cb. Ziegler. Altitude 1,771.99 feet above ser level. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 13.51 on Aug. 6. Records available: 1946-48Feb. 6 Apr. 14

12.04 11.34

June 11 Aug. 6

12.77 Oct. 8 13.25 Tov. 18 a 13.11 13.51 Nov. 4 a 13.12 Dec. 21 a 12.97

l-13-7bb. Geological Survey, U. S. Dopt. of Interior. Lowest ob­ served stage in period of record, 7.19 on A ug. G. Altitude 1,778.21 feet above sea level. Records available: 194G-48.Feb. Apr.

6 14

5.41 4.90

June Aug.

11 6

6.84 7.19

Oct. Nov.

8 4

7.12 a 5.73

1'ov. Dec.

18 21

a 6.62 a 6.29

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l-13-128d. Bureau of Reclamation, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Driven ob­ servation well, diameter l£ inches, depth 13.0 feet. Measuring point, top of pipe, 2.0 feet pbove land-surface datum, 1,745.90 feet above fea level. Records available: 1948. llov. 18, 7.38; Dec. 21, G.79.

1-14-laa. Bureau of Rede met Ion. U. S. Dept. of Interior. Driven ob­ servation well, diameter 1-J Inches, depth 9.9 feet. Measuring point, top of pipe, 1.0 foot above land-surface datum, 1,778.53 feet above rea level. Records available: 1948. Nov. 17, 4.66; Dec. 21, 4.47.

l-14-2ac. Bureau of Reclamation, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Driven ob­ servation well, diameter lj Inches, depth 9.6 feet. Measuring point, top of pipe, 1.5 feet above land-surface datum, 1,785.03 feet above rea level. Records available: 1948. Nov. 18, G.75; Dec. 21, 6.65.

l-14-2cd. Slndt. Lowest observed stage In period of record, 12.36 on Dec. 21. Altitude 1,790.99 feet above ssa level. Records availrble: 1946-48.

Date

Feb. 6 Apr. 14

Water level10.26 8.72

Date

June 11 Aug. 6

Water level9.37 9.72

Date

Oct. 8 Nov. 18

Water level11.00

a 11.28

Date

Dec. 21

Water level

a .12.36

a By Bureau of Reclamation, U. S. Dept. of Interior.

l-14-3ba. Geological survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Records avail­ able: 1946-48. Destroyed on Oct. 8, mepsurements discontinued. Feb. 5, 5.07; Apr* 14, 2.86; June 11, 3.90; and Aug. 5, 5.10.

l-14-4cc. Bureau of Reclamation, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Driven ob- serv- tlon well, diameter 1-j Inches, depth 16.5 feet. Measuring point, top of pipe, 2.0 feet above land-surface datum, 1,000.43 feet above sea level. Records available: 1948. Nov. 1C, 7.09; Dec. 21, 6.77.

l-14-5ad. Bureau of Reclamation, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Driven ob- servntion well, diameter 1^- inches, depth 11.3 feet. Measuring point, top of pipe, 0.5 foot abo^e land-surface uatum, 1,798.10 feet above sea level. Records available: 1948. Nov. 17, 5.79; Dec. 21, 5.44.

l-14-6bc. Blank. Altitude 1,808.55 feet above sea level. Lowest ob­ served stsge In period of record, 9.05 on Oct. 8. Records available: 1946-48.

Date

Feb. 6 Apr. 14

Water level

8, 40 7.75

Dete

June 11 Aug. 5

Water level

7.B3 O.bO

Date

Oct. 8

Water level

9.05

l-14-7bbl. University of Nebraska. Altitude 1,708.18 feet above sea level. Recordo available: 1940-42, 1946-48.

Date

Feb. 6 Apr. 14

Water level4.32 3.87

Date

June 11 Aug. 6

Water level4.55 4.05

Date

Oct. 8 Nov. 18

Water level4.05

n 4.21

Date

Dec. 21

Water level

a 3.95

a By Bureau of Reclamation, U- 3. Dept. of Interior.

l-14-7bb2. Blank. Altitude 1,L05.55 feet above sea level. Records available: 1946-48.Feb. Apr.

6 14

7. CO 6.32

June Aug.

11 6

0.85 6.95

Oct. llov.

C 18

7.30 a 6.90

Dec. 21 a G.59

a By Bureau of Reclamation, U. S. Dept. of Interior.

l-15-3ac. Bureau of Reclamation, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Driven ob­ servation well, diameter 1^- Inches, depth 23.3 feet. Measuring point, top of pipe, 1.0 foot above land-surface datum, 1,837.93 feet above sea level. Records available.: 1948. Nov. IB, 19.03; Dec. 21, 10.97.

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200 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESSAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

l-15-3db. Bureau of Reclamation, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Driven ob­ servation well, diameter l£ inches, depth 12.7 feet. Measuring point, top of pipe, 1.0 foot above land-surface datum, 1,823.82 fe«t above sea level. Records available: 1948. Nov. 18, &.40; Dec. 22, 7.94.

l-15-5ca. Geological Survey, D. S. Dept. of Interior. Altitude 1,835.85 feet above sea level. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 7.50 on Dec. 22. Records available: 1946-48.

Date

Feb. 5 Apr. 14

Water level

6.19 4.80

Date

June 11 Aug. 5

Water level

5.42 5.22

Date

Oct. 7 Nov. 18

Water level

7.08 a 7.43

Date

Dec. 22

Water level

a 7.50

a By Bureau of Reclamation, U. S. Dept. of Interior.

l-15-6bc. Bureau of Reclamption, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Driven ob- sarvetion well, diameter 1-J inches, depth 12.6 feet. Measuring point, top of pipe, 1.0 foot above land-surface datum, 1,853.24 fe^t above sea level. Records available: 1948. Nov. 18, 9.21; Dec. 22, 8.88.

l-15-7bb. Bureau of Reclamation, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Driven ob­ servation well, diameter 1-J inches, depth 15.1 feet. Measuring point, top of casing, 1.0 foot above land-surface datum, 1,847.71 feet above sea leve' Records available: 1948. Nov. 18, 11.16; Dec. 22, 11.03.

1-15-7cb. Gardner. Drilled irrigption well, diameter 24 inches, dep* 64.0 feet. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, at land-surface datum, 1,861.34 feet above sea level. Records available: 1948. Nov. 18, 23.55; Dec. 22, 22.96.

l-15-8bd. Bureau of Reclamation, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Driven ob> servation well, diameter 1^ inches, depth 15 feet. Measuring point, top o: casing, 1.0 foot above land-surface datum, 1,838.09 feet above sea level. Records available: 1948. Nov. 18, 11.50; Dec. 22, 11.13.

l-15-8cb. Townsend. Altitude 1,842.55 feet above sea level. Lowest observed stape in period of record, 12.37 on Oct. 7. Becords available: 1946-48.

Feb. 5 Apr. 13

10.47 10.39

June 11 Aug. 5

11.12 Oct. 7 12.37 Dec. 22 a 11.29 10.70 Nov. 18 a 11.98

a By Bureau of Reclamation, U. S». Dept. of Interior.

l-16-7dd. Bureau of Reclamation, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Driven ob­ servation well, diameter 1^ inches, depth 16.6 feet. Measuring point, top of pipe, 1.0 foot above land-surface datum, 1,879.73 feet above sea level. Records available: 1948. Nov. 18, 13.01; Dec. 22, 13.23.

l-16-8bb. Bureau of Reclamation, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Driven ob­ servation well, diameter 1-J inches, depth 11.7 feet. Measuring point, top of pipe, 1.0 foot above land-surface datum, 1,873.03 feet above sea level. Records available: 1948. Nov. 18, 8.42; Dec. 22, 8.16.

l-16-9bc. Post. Altitude 1,876.68 feet above sea level. Lowest ob­ served stage in period of record, 14.42 on Oct. 7. Records available: 1946-48.Feb. 5 Apr. 13

13.38 14.85

June 11 Aug. 5

13.24 Oct. 7 14.42 Dec. 22 a 14.28 13.19 Nov. 18 a 13.90

a By Bureau of Reclamation, U. S- Dept. of Interior.

l-16-9dd. Bureau of Reclamation, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Driven ob­ servation well, diameter 1^ inches, depth 14.4 feet. Measuring point, top of pipe, 1.0 foot above land-surface datum, 1,866.22 feet above sea level. Records available: 1948. Nov. 18, 10.02; Dec. 22, 10.93.

l-16-10bd. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Altitude 1,G57.43 feet above sea level. Lowest observed sta^e in period of record. 6.20 on Oct. 8. Records available: 1946-48.Feb. Apr.

5 13

4.54 3.69

June Aug.

11 5

4.32 5.13

Oct.Nov.

8 18

6.20 a 5.78

Dec. 22 p. 5.66

a By Bureau of Reclamation, U. S. Dept. of Interior.

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l-16-14ab. Howel. Altitude 1,666.95 feet above sea level. Records available: 1946-48.

Oate

web. 5 Apr. 13

Water level40.33 39.97

Date

June 11 Oct. 7

Water level40.75 42.10

Date

Nov. 18 Dec. 22

Water level

a 41.68 a 41.37

a By Bureau of Reclamation, U. S. Dept. of Interior.

1-l6-16ad. Bureau of Reclamation, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Driven observation well, diameter 1-j inches, depth 14.4 feet. Measuring point, top of pipe, at land-surfece datum, 1,865.79 feet above sea level. Records available: 1940. Nov. 10, 13.47; Dec. 22, 13.13.

2-13-31ad. Altitude 1,032.98 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 52.18 on Nov. 17. Records available: 1947-48.

late

^eb. 6 Apr. 14

Water level52.91 53.03

Date

June 11 Aug. 6

Water level52.00 52.72

Date

Oct. 8 Nov. 17

Water level52.75

a 52.18

Date

Dec. 21

Water level

B 52.85

a By Bureau of Reclamation, U. S. Dept. of Interior.

2-13-32dd. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Altitude 1,770.61 feet above sea level. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 3.20 on Oct. 8. Records available: 1946-48.

Apr.6

147.58 6.12

June Aug.

11 6

7.72 7.82

Oct.Nov.

8 17

9.20 a8.69

Dec. 21 a 8.25

a By Bureau of Reclamation, U. S. Dept. of Interior.

2-14-33cc. Cyr. Drilled irrigation well, reported depth 38.0 feet, "'easuring point, edge of concrete casing, 2.0 feet above land-surface datum, 1,807.48 feet above -sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, ^.27 on Oct. 7; loweat, 10.44 on Nov. 17. Records available: 1948. Oct. 7, 8.27; Nov. 17, 10.44; Dec. 21, 9.98.

2-14-34ad. Abandoned well, diameter 48 inches, depth 120.8 feet, measuring point, hole in steel lid, 1.8 feet above land-surface d<?tum, 1,896.81 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 50.37 on Oct. 7; lowest 51.10 on Aug. 5." Records available: 1947-48.

"late Water level

Oec.

Apr.

16, 5,

14

1947 1948

50.49 50.47 50.42

Date

June Aug. Oct.

11, 1948 57

Water level50.40 51.10 50.37

Date

Nov. Dec.

22, 1948 21

Water level

a 50.40 a 50.48

By Bureau of Reclamation, U. S. Dept. of Interior.

3-14-36dd. University of Nebraska, measurements made in 1948.

Records available: 1934-42. No

1935-40, 1942, 1947-48.4-14-10da. Gilgen Bros. Records available: Mar. 22, 167.25; Oct. 25, 167.47.

Frontier County

No measurements made in 1948.

Furnas County

1-25-6ba. Shoe.uaker. Records available: 1934-40, 1942. N"> measure­ ments made in 1948.

2-25-27cc. Mrs. Hunt. Records available: 1935-42. No measurements tnade in 1948.

2-25-28dc. Loar. Records available: 1935-40, 1942. No measurements made in 1940.

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.3-21-2cc. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Lowest ob­ served stage in period of record, 10.35 on Oct. 7. Records available: 1946-48.

Date

Feb. 5 Apr. 13

Water level9.25 9.07

Date

June 11 Aug. 5

Water level9.73 8.63

Date

Oct. 7 Dec. 10

Water level10.35 9.72

3-21-9bd. Ballard. Records available: 1946-47. Destroyed, measure­ ments discontinued.

3-21-12dc. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Records avail able: 1946-48.Feb. 5 Apr. 13

5.26 4.80

June 11 Aug. 5

6.19 4.84

Oct. 7 Dec. 10

6.52 5.52

3-22-2ba. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Lowest ob­ served stage In period of record, 8.84 on Oct. 1. Records available: 1946-48.Feb. Apr.

2 9

8.44 8.00

June- Aug.

7 2

8.64 7.68

Oct. Dec.

1 6

8.84 8.79

3-23-34cc. Lambert. Records available: 1934-41, 1943. No measure­ ments made In 1948.

3-25-4bb. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Records avail­ able: 1946-48.

Lowest dally water level, from recorder chartsDay123456789

101112131415161718192021.32232425262728293031

Jan.6.186.176.166.146.146.136.116.106.086.086.076.056.046.026.026. til6.006.006.005.995. -985.98 5.975.975.975.975-. 965.965.965.965.95

Feb.5.955.955.965.965.965.955.955.955.955.955.955.955.955.955.955.945.935.935.935.925.925.925.905.895.685.875;S55.835.82

Mar.5.805.785.785.775.775.755.745.745.735.735.725.725.725.715.705.675.575.455.325.245.195.175.175.165.165.155.165.165.165.165.16

Apr.5.175.175.175.185.195.195.205.215.225.225.235.245.255.265.275.295.305.305.315.345.395.415.435.445.455.465.475.495.505.50

Way5.515.535.555.555.565.565.585.595.605.615.635.645.655.675.685.705.715.725.745.765.795.835.865.875.885.895.915.935.945.965.96

June5.975.985.996.006.016.036.056.056.086.106.126.026.026.016.006.005.996.006.006.. 006.005.855.425.235.095.034.954.714.504.46

July4.444.464.494.534.584.634.664.704.724.714.724.734.744.754.764.764.764.784.794.814.824.844.874.914.944.985.005.015.025.045.05

Aug.5.075.105.115.115.125.135.135.135.145.155.155.165.175.185.195.205.23£ .255.285.325.375.415.455.505.585.655.725.735.745.755.76

Sept.5.775.7?5..805.8?.5.855.875.905.9?5.9?5.9?5.9"5.9-*6.07.6.O7,6.O?6.016.0-76.076.0-36.106.126.146.156.176.196.216.236.256.276.28

Oct.6.306.316.326.336.346.356.366.386.406.406.426.436.456.456.466.476.486.496.506.516.516,526.526.536.546.546.55G.556.556.556.55

Nov.6.556.556.556.556.556.546.536.526.506.506.506.496.486.476.466.456.446.436.436.416.406.406.396.376.356.336.306.296.276.25

Dec.6.236.206.186.146.116.106.096.086.076.066.056.056.056.046.046.036.036.036.036.026.026.026.026.026.026.016.016.006.006.006.00

4-21-52CC. Rhynolds. Records available? 1946-48.

Date

Feb. 5 Apr. 13

Water level13.59 13-30

Date

June 11 Aug. 5

Water level14.72 14.64

Date

Oct. 7 Dec. 10

Water level15.59 14.87

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4-22-25cc. Hays. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 12.85 on Oct. 7. Records available: 1946-48.

Date

Feb. 4 Apr. 13

Water level11.74 11.24

Date

June 1 1 Aug. 5

Water level11.94 11.15

Date

Oct. 7 Dec. 10

Water level12.85 12.53

4-22-29ad. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Records avail­ able: 1946-48.Feb. 4 Apr. 13

15.90 15.88

June 11 Aug. 5

16.10 15.44

Oct. 7 Dec. 10

16.04 15.87

4-22-32dd. Mrs. Coker. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 12.20 on Dec. 6. Records available: 1946-48.Feb. Apr.

29

10.03 9.32

June Aug.

7 2

10 10

.60

.09Oct. Dec.

1 6

12.17 12.20

4-22-34bb. Payne. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 15.61 on June 11. Records available: 1946-48.

Feb. Apr.

4 13

14 13

.05

.85June Oct.

11 7

15 15

.61

.55Dec. 10 15 .23

4-23-20ab. Laraon. Records available: 1946-48.

Feb. 4 Apr. 13

27.19 27.21

June 1 1 Oct. 7

28.28 27.59

Dec. 10 27.88

4-25-25bd. Moore. Records available; 1956-44, 1946-48.Feb. 4 Apr. 13

29.34 29.26

June 11 Aug. 5

29.68 29.35

Oct. 7 Dec. 10

30.15 29.92

4-23-27dd. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Records avail­ able: 1946-48.Feb. Apr.

2 9

10 10

.64

.15June Aug.

7 2

10 9.85 .75

Oct. Dec.

1 6

11.35 11.36

4-23-30cc. Breming Bros. Lowest observed stage in-period of record, 54.69 on Aug. 2. Records 'available: 1946-48.

Feb. June

Feb. Apr.

Feb. Apr.

27

4-23-36aa.2 9

4-24-13cd.4 13

52.63 52.92

Aug. 2 Oct. 1

Wptson. Records20.45 20.12

June 7 Aug. 2

Thomas. Records17.52 17.64

June 11 Aug. 5

54. 53.

available:20. 19.

available :18. 16.

69 68

Dec.

1946-48.59 04

Oct. Dec.

1946-48.04 65

Oct. Dec.

6

1 6

7 10

53.81

20.52 20.82

17.12 17.55

4-24-15cc. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of interior. Records avail­ able: 1946-48.

Feb. 4 Apr. 13

13.37 12.97

June 10 Aug. 5

13.55 12.14

Oct. 7 Dec. 10

13.33 13.70

4-24-19cc. Furington. Records available: 1946-48.Feb. 4 Apr. 13

14.26 13.76

June 10 Aug. 5

14.59 14.16

Oct. 7 Dec. 10

14.40 14.40

4-24-22dd. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Measuring point raised 3 feet on Oct. 1. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 7.19 on Dec. 6. Records available: 1946-48. Apr. 9. 5.47; June 7, 6.22; Oct. 1, 7.10; Dec. 6, 7.19.

947837 O 51- -14

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4-24-29cd. Andrews Estate. Records available: 1946-48.

Date

Feb. Apr.

29

Water level21.08 20.86

Date

June Aug.

7 2

Water level21.40 21.60

Date

Oct. Dec.

1 6

Water level22.00 21.35

4-25-32cd. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Lowest ob­ served stage in period of record, 6.58 on Oct. 1. Records available: 1946-48.

Feb. Apr.

Feb. Apr.

2 9

4-25-34ad.

2 9

5.35 5.05

June Aug.

7 2

Sayer. Records available

17.02 16.29

June Aug.

7 2

5.79 5.12

Oct. Dec.

: 1946-48.

17.54 17.19

Oct.Dec.

1 6

1 6

6.58 5.62

17.17 16.86

Gage County

No measurements made In 1948.

Garden County

17-44-22cc. J.'orris. Records available: 1935-42, 1944-46, 1948. Oct. 22, 26.39.

10-46-27cc. University of Nebraska. Erroneously published in previous reports as 17-46-34bb. Records available: 1935-42, 1944, 1946, 1948. Mar. 28-, 4.34; July 2, 3.81; Aug. 31, 3.97; Oct. 22, 4.14.

(Measurements in following wells supplied by Fish and Wildlife Service, U. S. Dept. of Interior.)

20-44-5db. Crescent Lake Migratory Bird Refuge. Records available: 1934-48. June 16, 6.00; Sept. 1, 6'.10; Dec. 10, 6.30.

20-44-9ca. Crescent Lake Migratory Bird Refuge. Records available: 1933-39, 1942-48. Mar. 26, 3.90; June 16, 5.20; Sept. 29, 5.20; Dec. 10, 5.40.

20-45-13ab. Crescent Lake Migratory Bird Refuge. Records available: 1934-48. Mar. 26, 2.10; June 16, 2.60; Sept. 29, 2.70; Dec. 8, 3.10.

20-45-17ba. Crescent Lake Migratory Bird Refuge. Highest observed stage in period of record, 3.30 on Mar. 26. Records available: 1934-43, 1945-48. Mar. 26, 3.30; June 18, 4.60; Sept. 29, 4.60; Dec. 8, 4.70.

21-44-29ab. Crescent Lake Migratory Bird Refuge. Records available: 1934-48. Mar. 26, 2.76; June 16, 3.46; Sept. 13, 3.06; Dec. 8, 3.26.

2l-44-35ca. U. S. 59. Crescent Lake Migratory Bird Refuge. Records available: 1933-48.

Date

Jan. 13202630

Feb. 51724

Mar. 16

Water level

2.502.502.502. GO2.502.202.101.70

Date

Mar. 23Apr. 22May 18June 24July 1

1526

Aug . 10

Water level

1.702.502.802.602.703.603.703.80

Date

Aug. 1725

Sept. 11030

Oct. 61219

Water level

3.703.903.903.904.004.003.903.80

Date

Oct. 29Nov. 9

22Dec. 1

101723

Water level

3.703.703.403.403.203.103.10

21-45-3bd. 1933-48.

Crescent Lake Migratory Bird Refuge. Recoris available:

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21-45-3bd Continued.

Date

Jan. 15 20 50

Feb. 5 17 24

Mar. 16 26

Water level3.00 2.90 5.10 5.10 3.10 5.00 2.90 2.80

Date

Apr. 6 27

June 15 July 1

14 22 26

Aug. 10

Water level2.70 2.60 3.40 3.50 3.20 3.30 5.50 5.70

Date

Aug. 17 25

Sept. 5 10 29

Oct. 6 15 20

Water level3.70 5.80 5.80 3.80 5.90 3.90 3.90 4.10

Date

Oct. 29 Nov. 9

22 30

Dec. 8 17 31

Water level4.10 5.90 5.80 3.80 5.80 5.60 5.80

21-45-10cd. Crescent Lake Migratory Bird Refuge. Highest observed stage in period of record, 1.60 on Mar. 25. Records available: 1955-48. Mar. 25, 1.60; June 18, 2.70; Sept. 29, 4.00; Dec. 0, 5.10.

21-45-27cb. Crescent Lake Migratory Bird Refuge. Records available: 1934-48. Mar. 26, 3.00; June 18, 5.20; Sept. 29, 5.60; Dec. 8, 3.40.

Garfield County

21-16-31ac. Robke. Records available: 1954-42. Destroyed, measure­ ments discontinued.

Gosper County

5-22-5da. Phillips. Drilled abandoned well, diameter 3 inches, depth 158 feet. Measuring point, top of casing, 1.0 foot above land-surface datum, 2,418.62 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 151.04 on June 21; lowest, 151.86 on Oct. 16. Records available: 1948.

Jan.May

made

20 151.10 51 151.75

June 21 July 24

5-22-12ab. Berntson. in 1948.

151.04 151.50

Sept. 13 Oct. 16

Records available:

151.74 151.86

Nov.

1934-42. No

13 151.39

measurements

5-22-12bb. University of Nebraska. Records available: Pilled with dirt, measurements discontinued.

1957-42.

6-21-29cc. Forrester. Abandoned drilled well, diameter 4 inches, depth 155.C feet, J.'easurinc point, top of casing, 1.4 feet above land- surface datum. Highest observed stage in period of record, 125.48 on Nov. 15; lowest, 125.72 on Oct. 16. Records available: 194&. July 27, 125.65; Oct. 16, 125.72; Nov. 13, 123.48.

6-22-15cd. Abandoned drilled domestic well, diameter 4 inches, depth 152.3 feet. Measuring point, top of casing, 2.3 feet above land-surface datum. Highest observed stage in period of record, 126.R-t Cr Nov. 13; lowest, 127.14 on Oct. 16. Records availnble: 1948. July £7, 127.00; Oct. 16, 127.14; Nov. 13, 126.84.

7-21-6bc. Well 162 in previous reports. Larson Estate. To convert water levels from feet above assumed datum, as published in previous re­ ports, to feet below land-surface datum, subtract from 217.4£. Altitude 2,467.55 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 108.20 on Nov. 12. Records available: 1954-59, 1948.Jan. Apr.

21 28

110.16 109.30

July 52&

108. b7 108.65

Sept Oct.

.15 14

106.66 109.58

Nov. 12 100.20

7-21-20bb. Abandoned well, diameter 2-| inches, depth 2£9 feet. Meas­ uring point, top of pipe, 1.5 feet above land-surface datum, 2,545.71 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 197.42 on Nov. 12, 1948; lowest,, 198.97 on Nov. 25, 1947. Records available: 1947-48.

Date

Nov. Apr. ?.'ay

25, 2G, 31,

1947 194C

Water level

198.97 198.45 198.37

Date

June July Sept

21, 194C 26 .13

Water level

197.69 197.78 197.97

Date

Oct. Nov.

14, IS 48 12

Water level

197.67 197.42

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7-21-24do. Abandoned domestic well, diameter 4 inches, depth 195.4 feet. Measuring point, top 'of casing, 3.0 feet above land-surface datum, 2,487.67 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 171.23 on Nov. 12; lowest, 172.11 on Kay 26. Records available: 1948.

Date

May 28 June 23

Water level

172.11 171.92

Date

July 20 Sept. 13

Water level

171.82 171.57

Date

Oct. 15 Nov. 12

Water level

171.39 171.23

7-21-33aa. Abandoned drilled stock well, diameter 3 inches, depth 192.0 feet. Measuring point, top of pipe, 1.5 feet above land-surface datum, 2,495.69 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 177.85 on Oct. 29, 1948; lowest, 181.68 on Dec. 17, 1947. Records available: 1947-48.Dec. Apr.

IV, 28,

1947 1948

101.68 179.44

May June

31, 21

1948 179.23 178.48

Oct. 29, 1948 177.85

7-22-8bb. Abandoned drilled well, diameter 3 inches, depth 284 feet. Measuring point, hole in side of pipe, 0.5 foot above land-surface datum, 2,639.94 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 244.65 on Nov. 12, 1948; lowest, 251.65 on Nov. 25, 1947. Eecords avail­ able: 1947-48.Nov. 25,Apr. 28,May 31

19471948

251,65247.22246.75

JulySept

3,.13

1948 246.245.

1254

Oct.Nov.

15,12

1948 244.67244.65

7-22-13'ob. Haumann. Altitude 2,583.87 feet above sea level. Highestobserved stage in period 01* record, 2£.:.32 or. I,ov. 12. Records available:1947-48. Measurements discontinued after Nov. 12.

Date

Apr. 26 May 31

Water level

226.40 226.31

Date

July 3 28

Water level

226.05 225.90

Date

Sept Oct.

.13 16

Water level

225.70 225.55

Date

Nov. 12

Water level

225.32

8-21-3dc. Jeffrey Bros. Records available: 1946-48.

Date

Jan.Mar.

8 4

Water level12.51 13.58

Date

May July

6 8

Water level12.98 12.82

Date

Sept.Nov.

96

Water level13.59 13.75

8-21-llaa. Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District. Lowest observed sta^e in period of record, 6.35 on Sept. 9. Records avail­ able: 1938-48.Jan. Mar.

8 4

5 5

.80

.42May July

68

5 5

.25

.18Sept.Nov.

9 6

6 6

.35

.18

8-21-30dd. Nyslop. Abandoned well, diameter 3 inches, depth 144 feet. Measuring point, top of casing, 2.0 feet above land-surface datum. Highest observed stage in period of record, 130.80 on Nov. 12; lowest, 132.11 on Jan. 21. Records available: 1940.

Date

Jan. 21 Apr. 28

Water level

132.11 132.10

Date

July 3 28

Water level

131.50 131.25

Date

Sept. 13. Oct. 14

V/ater level

131.39 130.98

Date

llov. 12

Water level

130.80

8-22-17dd. Abandoned well, diameter 3 inches, depth 222 feet. Measur­ ing point, top of casing, 1.0 foot above land-surface datum, 2,603.79 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 162.40 on Nov. 12, 1948; lowest, 169.72 on Nov. 25, 1947. Records available: 1947-48.

Date

Nov. Apr.

25, 26,

1947 1948

Water level169.72 165.92

Date

Aug. Sept

4, 1948 .13

Water level

164.46 163.64

Date

Oct.Nov.

16, 1948 12

V/ater level

163.20 162.40

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b-22-26cc. Abandoned well, diameter 4 Inches, depth 201 feet. I'easur- ing point, top of casing, 2.1 feet above land-surface datum. Records avail­ able: 1948. Oct. 16, 167.98; Nov. 12, 168.29.

8-23-12cb. Tllson. Drilled stock well, diameter 4 Inches, Kepsurlng point, top of casing, 1.0 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948. Oct. 17, 58.67.

Grant County

24-37-25ac. University of llebraska. Records available: 1935-42, 1940-48. Var. 25, 5.04; June 30, 5.54; Sept. 2, 6.18; Oct. 19, 6.06.

24-40-36bb. University of llebraska. Records available: 1935-42, 1944-48. Mar. 25, 13.85; June 30, 13.89; Sept. 2, 14.18; Oct. 19, 14.26.

Greeley County

17-10-10cb. University of Nebraska. Records available: 1935-42. No measurements made in 1948.

17-ll-31ba. Yuma. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 18 Inches, re­ ported depth 100 feet. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, at land- surface datum. Records available: 1948. June 28, 35.40; Sept. 30, 35.52.

17-12-6dc. Fuss. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 18 Inches, re­ ported depth 92 feet. Measuring point, hole In turbine base, 1.0 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948. June 29, 12.45; Sept. 30, 13.15.

17-12-9bb. vVllllams. Dug and drilled Irrigation well, diameter 96 to 18 Inches, depth 33 feet. Measuring point, edge of concrete curb, at land- surface datum. Records available: 1948. Sept. 30, 27.00.

17-12-26aa. Jess. Drilled Irrigation well, diameter 18 inches, depth 130 feet. Measuring point, hole In turbine base, 0.5 foot above land- surface datum. Records available: 1948. June 28, 23.65; Sept. 30, 25.99.

19-9-12db. Irrigation well. Measuring point, hole In base, at land- surface datum. Records available: 1948. Apr. 28, 37.27; Sept. 29, 38.69.

20-9-20crc. University of Nebraska. To convert y/ater levels from feet above assumed datum, as published in previous reports, to feet below land- surface datum, subtract from 102. Records'available: 1935-42, 1948. Apr. 22, 2.24.

20-9-20db. University of Nebraska. To convert water levels from feet above assumed datum, as published In previous reports, to feet below land- surface datum, subtract from 108.42. Records available: 1937-41, 1948. Apr. 22, 8.bO; Sept. 29, 9.15.

20-9-30ca. Gilray. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 1£ inches, re­ ported depth 168.0 feet. Measuring point, hole In turbine siife, 2.0 feet above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948. Apr. 22, 68.00; Sept. 28, 68.49.

20-9-34aa. Hat-;gerty. Drilled Irrigation well, diameter 24 inches, depth 158.0 feet. Measurin^ point, hole In turbine base, 0.5 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948. Apr. 22, 32.8f; Sept. 29, 33.12.

Hall County

("easure.T.ents in wells owned by the city of Grand Island were supplied through the courtesy of the Grand Island Water Department.)

9-19-Bcb. Lautenschlager. Drilled Irrigation well, diameter 18 inches, reported depth 168.0 feet. Measuring point, hole In turbine 1*>se, 0.50 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948. June 2, 72.13; Oct. 22, 72.59.

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9-9-12ba. Stulken. Drilled Irrigntlon well, diameter 18 Inches, re­ ported depth 168 feet. Measuring point, hole in turbine bas-5, at land- surface datum. Records available: 1940. June 2, 67.75; Oct. 22, 68.15.

9-9-27bc. Alber. Drilled Irrigation well, diameter 18 inches, re­ ported depth 167.0 feet. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, 0.50 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948. June 5, 66.65; Oct. 22 , 67.15.

9-10-4dc. Hilsbeck. Records available: 1946-48.

DateJan.Mar.

9 8

Water level6.04 5.21

Date

May July

6 9

Water level5.48 6.09

DateSept. Nov.

26

Water level6.39 6.59

9-10-23ab. Thaden. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 18 inches, re­ ported depth 171.J feet. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, at land- surface datum. Records available: 1948. June 22, 78.55; 0-;t. 22, 79.12.

9-10-29db. Rainforth. Highest observed stage in period of record, 69.96 on May 11. Records available: 1947-48. May 11, 69.9"; Oct. 22, 70.00.

9-ll-8bc. Gosda. Records available: 1945-48.Jan. Mar.

Jan. Mar.

ableJan. Mar.

Jan. Mar.

ordsJan. Mar.

5 10

9-ll-14cb.9 8

9-ll-21bb. : 1946-48.

98

9-12-ldc.5

10

9-12-9ba. available :5

10

6.87 6.22

May July

Cox. Records7.34 7.44

May July

35

available :6 9

Geological Survey, U. S.

8.317.85

May July

Kipp. Records7.22 6.70

May July

6 9

available:35

Ohlman. Measuring point 1930-48.22.14 22.95

May July

35

6.22 G.76

Sept. Nov.

1946-48.7.58 8.47

Sept . Nov.

3 3

36

Dept. of Interior.

8.14 8.86

Sept. Nov.

1930-48.5.66 6.41

Nov.

raised 0.2 foot

21.30 20.95

Sept. Nov.

3 6

3

on

3 3

7 7

8 8

Records

9 7

7

.33

.35

.82

.30

avail

.13

.85

.32

July 5. Rec-

22 22

.35

.19

10-9-3cb. City of Grand Island. Records available: 1935-48. Feb. 16, 5.25; June 14, 5.08; Sept. 20, 5.34.

- 10-9-4cb. City of Grand Island. Records available: 1935-48. Feb. 16, 5.06; June 14, 5.15; Sept. 20, 5.45.

10-9-Bcc. City of Grand Island. Records available: 1935-47. measurements made in 1948.

10-9-10bb. Herman. Records available: 1946-48.

No

Jan. rar.

Jan.yar.

Jan. Mar.

9 15

10-9-2&cc.96

10-10-Bcc.5

15

8.38! 7.78J

Records14.46 14.02,

f.'ay July

6 9

svailnble:May July

6 9

Dahlstroxn. Records22.18 21.22

May July

3 5

7. G.

1946-48.14.14.

92 35

Sept. Nov.

23 52

Se^t. Nov.

3 2

3 3

9 9

14 14

.40

.06

.80

.70

available: 1931-48.21. 21.

38 28

Sept. Nov.

2 3

23 22

.22

.22

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10-10-13dd. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Highest ob­ served stage in period of record, 2.65 on Mar. 15; loweat, 4.62 on Sept. 2. Records available: 1946-48.

Date

Jan. Mar-

915

Water level3; 22 2.65

Date

May July

6 9

Water level3.79 4.57

Date

Sept.Nov.

2 3

Water level4.62 3.85

Jan. Mar.

Jan. Mar.

27.76Jan. Mar.

10-ll-15dc.5

15

10-ll-30bc.5

10

10-12-21cc. on July 5.5

10

Bout on. Records17.85 17.75

May July

35

Weldon. Records19.00 19.08

May July

35

available :177 17.

available:18. 18.

1930-48.03 50

Sept. Nov.

1930-48.75 71

Nov.

'6

3

3

Knight. Highest observed stage in period Records available: 1947-48.28.45 28.20

May July

35

27. 27.

92 76

Sept. Nov.

3 3

19 18

19

of record

28 28

.38

.72

.56

»

.95

.27

ll-9-3bc. City of Grand Island. Records available: ir.35-36, 1936-47. No measurements made in 1948.

ll-9-4cc. City of Grand Island. Records available: 1?35-4O, 1942-48. May 10, 11.58; July 26, 10.42; Nov. 15, 10.58.

ll-9-4cd. City of Grand Island. Records available: 1P35-36, 1936-48. May 10, 12.08; July 26, 12.56; Nov. 15, 11.83.

ll-9-8da. City of Grand Island. Records available: l?35-iO. May 10, 14.66; July 26, 19.25.

ll-9-8db. City of Grand Island. Highest observed stage in period of record, 12.00 on May 10. Records available: 1935-46, 1948. May 10, 12.00.

ll-9-9aal. City of Grand Island. Records available: 1935-48. May 5, 18.50; July 26, 22.42; Nov. 15, 19.50.

ll-9-9bd. City of Grand Island. Records available: l?35-48. May 10, 16.17; July 26, 15.75; Nov. 15, 17.82.

ll-9-9cc. City of Grand Island. Loweat observed stage in period of record, 17.66 on Nov. 16. Records available: 1935-36, 1938-48. May 10, 18.92; July 26, 20.42; Nov. 16, 17.66.

ll-9-9da. City of Grand Island. Highest observed sta/e in period of record, 24.63 on Nov. 15. Records available: 1935-48. May 10, 26.08; July 26, 26.30; Nov. 15, 24.63.

ll-9-9dd. City of Grand Island. Highest observed stage in period of record, 24.93 on Nov. 15. Records available: 1935-48. May 10, 25.67; July 26, 26.75; Nov. 15, 24.93.

ll-9-12dc. City of Grand Island. Records available: 1935-48. Feb. 16, 6.75; June 14, 6.66; Sept. 20, 7.00.

ll-9-l5bbl. City of Grand Island. Highest observed stfge in period of record, 22.00 on Nov. 15. Records available: 1935-40. 1,'ay 10, 25.16; July 26, 25.75; Nov. 15, 22.00.

H-9-l5bb2. City of Grand Island. Highest observed stege in period of record, 25.25 on Nov. 15. Records available: 1935-40. Vay 10, 26.75; July 26, 27.66; .Nov. 15, 25.25.

ll-9-l5cc. City of Grand Island. Records available: 1935-47. No measurements made in 1948.

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ll-9-15db. City of Grand Island. Records available: 1935-40. 1942-48- May 10, 7.83; July 26, 8.30; Nov. 15, 6.83.

ll-9-15dd. City of Grand Island. Records available; 193'5-48. Feb. 16, 7.75; June 14, 6-58; Sept. 20, 7.92.

ll-9-16ad. City of Grand Island. Highest observed stape In period of record, 28.42 on Nov. 15- Records available: 1935-48. Hay 10, 29.83; July 26, 30.'92; Nov. 15, 28.42.

ll-9-16bc. City of Grand Island. Records available 28.16; July 26, 28-83; Nov. 15, 26.75.

ll-9-16bd. City of Grand Island. Records available May 10, 35.42; July 26, 36.92; Nov. 15, 33.83.

ll-9-16ca. City of Grand Island. Records available 31.66; July 26, 28-42; Nov. 15, 33-83.

ll-9-16cb- City of Grand Island. Records available May 10, 29.25; July 26, 29.92; Nov. 15, 27.92.

ll-9-16db. City of Grand Island. Highest observed stape In period of record, 29.08 on Nov. 15. Records available: 1935-48. May 10, 30.16; July 26, 31.25; Nov. 15, 29.08.

1935-48. May 10,

1936-42, 1944-48-

1935-48. May 10,

1935-48.

ll-9-17ba. City of Grand Island. Records available: May 10, 14.52; July 26, 15.16; Nov. 15, 13.00.

ll-9-17bd. City of Grand Island. Records available: May 10, 17-92; July 26, 18-83; Nov. 15, 16.50-

ll-9-17cd. City of Grand Island. Records available: 1938-48- May 10, 20-50; July 26, 27-42; Nov. 15, 19.25-

ll-9-21bb. City of Grand Island. Records available: 29.25; July 26, 30-08; Nov. 15, 27-42.

ll-9-21bd. City of Grand Island. Records available: May 10, 30-92; July 26,-33.00; Nov. 15, 28.64-

ll-9-22cb. City of Grand Island. Records available: Feb. 16, 9.83; June 14, 8-.75; Sept- 20, 9.25-

ll-9-26aa- City of Grand Island. Records available:Feb. 16, 5.34; June 14, 4-75; Sept. 20, 5.25-

ll-9-27bc- City of Grand Island. Records available:

1935-48.

1935-48-

1935-36,

1935-48- May 10,

1935-48-

1935-48-

1935-48-

1942-48.

Date

Jan. 9 Feb. 16

Water level9.91

alO.03a By Grand is

Date

Mar. 16 May 6

Water level8.77 8.10

Date

July 12 Sept . 3

Water level8.99 9-67

Date

Nov. 2

Water level10.54

land Water Dept .

Feb.

Feh.

Feb.

Feb.

Feb.

Feb.

Feb.

Feb.

Feb.

ll-9-28ba. City of Grand Island. Records available: 16, 11.83; June 14, 13.50; Sept. 20, 13.42.

ll-9-29bb. City of Grand Island. Records available: 16, 20.66; June 14, 20.35; Sept. 20, 19.25.ll-9-32cc. City of Grand Island. Records available: 16, 4.08; June 14, 3.83; Sept. 20, 4.50.ll-9-34aa. City of Grand Island. 16, 5-50; June 14, 4-83; Sept. 20,ll-9-34cb. City of Grand Island. 16, 5.08; June 14, 4.83; Sept. 20,ll-9-35dc. City of Grand Island. 16, 3.75; June 14, 3.83; Sept. 20,

11-10-lcc. City of Grand Island. 16, 6.66; June 14, 6-34; Sept- 20,

Records available: 5-00-Records available: 5-42-Records available: 4.42.

Records available: 6.66.

11-10-lldc. City of Grand Island. 16, 6.50; June 14, 6.42; Sept. 20,ll-10-13ab. City of Grand Island. 16, 9.34; June 14, 9.34; Sept. 11,

Records available: 6.32.Records available:

9.33.

1935-48.

1935-48.

1935-48.

1935-48-

1935-48-

1935-48-

1935-48.

1935-48-

1935-48-

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ll-10-14dd. Thonas. Records available: 1946-48-

Date

Jan. Mar.

516

Water level

10.30 10.65

Date

May July

3 5

Water level

10.42 10.44

Date

Sept . Nov.

2 3

Water level

10.38 10.55

ll-10-16bb. Geological Survey, U- S. Dept. of Interior. Highest observed stage in period of record, 9.57 on Mar- 16. Records available: 1946-48.Jan. Mar.

516

10 9

05 57

MayJuly

35

9 9

84 82

Sept. Nov.

2 3

10 9.06 .86

ll-10-24cb. City of Grand Island. Records available: 1935-49. Feb. 16, 13.66; June 14, 14.92; Sept. 20, 14.88-

ll-10-26dd. City of Grand Island. Records available: 1935-39. 1942-48. Feb. 16, 7.75; June 14, 7.50; Sept. 20, 8-08.

ll-10-27dc- Geological Survey, U- S. Dept. of Interior. Records available: 1946-48-Jan. Mar.

515

16.6416.98

MayJuly

16.7917.02

Sept. Nov.

16.9417.18

ll-ll-25cc. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior, available: 1946-48-

Lowest dally water level, from recorder charts

Records

Day123456789

10111213141516171819202122232425262728293031

J1616161616161616161616161616161616161616161616161616

"an-

.38

.38

.39 40.40 40.38-40-42.42 40.42.42.42.42 43.43.42.42-40.40.41 42 42.43.43

. . .

Mar.

.....

16.3016.3216.3216.2516.1816.1316.0716.0316.0116.0116.0016.0016.0316.0316.0016.0015.99

Apr-15.9915.9815.9615.9415.9315-9215.9215.9315.9315.9215.9315.9415.9615.9615.9515.9415.9315.9215.9315.9515.9515.9415.9315.9315.9315.9415.9615-9615.9615.93

May15.9215.9215.9215.9515.9415.9515.9515.9415.9415.9515.9715.9815 .'9815.9515.9515.9815.9815.9715.9715.9615.9615.9515.9515.9515.9715.9515.9515.9515.9515.9515.96

June15.9615.9515.9215.9215.9215.9315.9315.9315.9315.9315.9215.9215.9515-9515.9415.9515.9515.9515.9515.9515.9515.9515.9515.9615.9615.9615-9615.9515.9315.90

July15. R815.8515.8215.8015-8015.8215.8315.8315.8315.8315.8415.8415.8415-8415.8415.8515. B515.8515.8515.9015.9315.9515.9816.0016.0216.0316.0316.0416.0516.0616.25

Aug.16.3316.40-16.4516.4316.4516.4816.5016.5216.5316.5416.5416.5416.5316.5116.4916.5016.5216.5316.5316.5716.5316.5416.5616.5716.4416.3616.2416.1316.0615.9836.00

Sept15.9115.9716.0816.0516.0416.0316.0416.0316.0716.0916.1116.1216.1216.1316.1316.1216.1316.1416.1316.1316.1416.1416.1516.1516.1416.1316.1216.1116.1216.13

. Oct .16.1316.1116.1116.1016.1116.1116-1116.0916.0816.0816.0816-0716-0716.0516.0516.0616.0216.0216.0216.0316-0316.0316.0016.0016.0015.9916.0016.0015.9915.9915.99

Nov . De c 15.97 15.9015.97 15.9015.97 15.9015.97 15.9015.97 15.9215.95 15-9315.93 15.9015.93 15.8915.93 15.9015.93 15.8815.92 15.9015.92 15-8915.92 15.8515.92 15-8515.94 15.8415.94 15.8415-94 15.8515.94 15.8715.96 15.8915.94 15.8915.91 15-8315.91al5.8515.91al5.8715.93al5.8915.93 15.9115.91al5.9315.90al5.9515.89al5.9615.90al5.9715.89al5.99

aie.ooa Interpolated.

ll-ll-32cb. Hughes. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 36.80 on Sept. 3. Records available: 1930-41; 1943-48-

Date

Jan. 5 Mar. 15

Water level36.25 35 .-95

Date

flay July

3 5

Water level35-76 35.60

Date

Sept Nov.

3 3

Water level36-80 36.05

ll-ll-36cb. Batie. Records available: 1930-40; 1943-48-Jan. Mar.

5 15

23 27

.25

.15May July

3 5

22 22

.75

.50Nov. 3 22 .85

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212 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORIH -CENTFAL STATES

ll-12-34dc. Stutzman- Lowest observed stage In period of record, 27.58 on Sept. 3. Records available: 1946-48.

Date

Jan. 5 Mar. 10

Water level

26.56 26 . 48

Date

May June

3 22

Water level26.39 26.33

Date

July Sept .

53

Water level

26.31 27.58

Date

Ncv 3

Water level

26.50

12-9-27cb. City of Grand Island. Records available: 1935-48- Feb. 16, 5.66; June 14, 5.16; Sept. 20, 6-83=

12-9-32aal. City of Grand Island. Records available: 1935-48. Feb. 16, 9.25; June 14, 8.75; Nov. 20, 9.25.

12-9-32aa2. Hall County Farm. Records available: 1946-48.

Date

Jan. 5 Mar. 16

Water level12.55 12-22

Date

May July

3 5

Water level11- S311.66

Date

Nov. 2

Water level12.66

12-9-32cc. City of Grand Island. Feb. 16, 8.50; June 14, 8.25; Sept. 20,

12-ll-24cd. Geological Survey, U- avallable: 1946-48.Jan. Mar.

5 15

9.58 9.60

May 3 July 5

Records available: 8.42.

S. Dept. of Interior

9.22 8.49

Sept . Nov.

2 3

1935-48.

Records

8- 9.

45 59

Hamilton County

Wild. Records avaj.xabio: It*o-i*"*£) it«si, ^~ , i _, June i.

Records available: 1934-42, 1944, 1946, 1548.

9-6-34bb. 39.12.

9-8-9dc. Phillips Oct. 26, 57.95.

ll-5-5ba- Anderaon & Madaen. Drilled Irrigation well, diameter 18 Inches, depth 158.0 feet. Measuring point,.hole In turbine base, at land- surface datum. Records available: 1948. May 26, 84.00; Oit. 26, 86.45-

ll-5-26cc. Klute. Drilled Irrigation well, diameter 18 Inches, reported depth 138 feet. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, at land- surface datum. Records available: 1948. June 23, 82-88; Oct. 15, 83.00.

ll-6-13cb. Swedberg. Records available: 1934-42, 1944, 1946-48. June 4, 93.31.

ll-8-28bc- Rathje. Highest observed stage In period of record, 29.75 on Mar. 16. Records available: 1946-48.Jan. Mar.

9 16

30-73 £9.75

May July

6 12

13-5-19aa. Clayton. Measuring point Records available: 1946-48.Jan. Mar.

Jan. Mar.

12 18

13-6-27cc.12 18

26-04 25.58

May July

7 12

'Lock. Records available:9.55 8.40

May July

6 12

30.38 31.13

Sept - Nov.

raised 2 feet

25-45 25-85

Sept- Nov.

3 2

on Sept

1 1

1935-40, 1942, 1944,9-80 9.34

Sept. Nov.

1 1

30-73 31.02

1.

26.70 24-92

1946-48-

10-10 10.02

Harlan County

1-17-lda- Geological Survey, U- S- Dept- of Interior- Altitude 1,879.45 feet above sea level. Lowest observed stage In period of record, 8.00 on Oct. 7. Records available: 1946-48.

Date

Feb. Apr.

5 13"a By

Water level6.38 5.38

Date

June Aug.

11 5

Water level

6.58 6.35

Date

Oct. Nov.

Bureau of Reclamation, U. S. Dept

7 18. of

Water level

8.00 a 7.49

Date

Dec-

Interior.

10 22

Water level7-17

a 6.93

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1-17-llaa. Bureau of Reclamation, U- S- Dept. of Interior- Driven observation well, diameter l£ inches, depth 18-0 feet. Measuring point, top of pipe, 1.5 feet above land-surface datum, 1,892.94 feet above sea level. Records available: 1948. Nov. 18, 13.45; Dec. 22, 13.27.

l-17-12cb. Bureau of Reclamation, U- S- Dept. of Interior. Driven observation well, diameter 1^ inches, depth 10.7 feet. Measuring point, top of pipe, 1.0 foot above land-surface datum, 1,881.98 feet above sea level- Records available: 1948. Nov. 18, 7.33; Dec- 22, 7.08.

l-17-12dd. Mrs. Godeken. Erroneously published in previous reports as da- Altitude 1,888.19 feet above sea level. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 18.92 on Dec. 22. Records available: 1946-48.

Date

Feb. 5 Apr. 13

Water level

17.13 16.50

Date

June 11 Oct. 7

Water level

17.00 18-02

Date

Nov. 18 Dec. 22

Water level

a!7.98 al8.92

a By Bureau of Reclamation, U- S. Dept. of nterior.

l-17-13bb. Bureau of Reclamation, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Driven observation well, diameter ! £ inches, depth 17.0 feet. Measuring point top of casing, 1.5 feet above land-surface datum, 1,888.80 feet above sea level- Records available; 1948. Nov. 18, 13.83; Dec- 22, 13.84.

l-19-35bc- Rogers. Highest observed stage in period of record, 28-80 on Apr- 2. Records available: 1947-48. Jan- 1, 29.71; Apr. 2, 28-80; June 3, plugged.

Feb. Apr.

Feb. Apr.

2-18-33cd.

513

2-19-5cb.5

13

Feese. Records available10.49 10.05

June 11 Aug. 5

Short. Re9ords available:20- 90 20.70

June 11 Aug. 5

10 9

21 22

1934-42,.22 .93

Oct . Dec.

1946-48-.62 .95

Oct. Dec-

1944,7

10

7 10

1946-48.

11 10

22 21

.22

.56

65 42

2-19-17da- Korte. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 22.22 on Dec. 10. Records available: 1946-48.Feb.5 Apr. 15

20.7720.36

June 11 Aug. "5

21.3220.60

Oct. 7 Dec- 10

22.1622.22

2-19-26bb. Abandoned drilled stock well, diameter 6 inc^s, depth 43 feet. Measuring point, top of casing, 1.0 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948. Dec- 10, 34.98-

2-19-28dd. University of .Nebraska. Records available: 1940-41, 1946-48.Feb. Apr.

Feb. Apr.

5 13

2-19-34bc.5

13

9.04 8.74

June 11 Aug. 5

Fishbeck- Records21.15 21.03

June 11 Aug. 5

9.34 8.12

Oct. 7 Dec. 10

available: 1946-48.21-55 20-95

Oct.. 7 Dec. 10

9.80 9.25

22.10 21.38

3-17-21da. Remke To convert water levels frojn feet atove assumed datum, as published in previous reports, to feet below land-surface datum, subtract from 151.90. Highest observed stage in period of record, 51.59 on Aug. 5. Records available; 1935-42, 1948- Jan. 22, 51.8C; June 8, 51.73^ Aug. 5, 51.59; Oct. 26, 51.77.

3-17-27bb. University of Nebraska. To convert water levels from feet above assumed datum, as published in previous reports, to feet below land- surface datum, subtract from 120.38. Records available: 193E-40, 1942, 1948. Jan. 22, 19.88-

3-20-7ab. Struve. Records available: 1946-48. Feb. 5, 29.82; Apr. 13, 29.82; Oct. 7, 30.22; Dec. 10, 30.05.

3-20-16bb. Geological Survey, U. S- Dept. of Interior. Records avail­ able: 1946-48.Feb. Apr-

513

7.656.93

June 11 Aug. 5

7.857.08

Oct . Dec.

8.747.95

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214 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTFAL STATES

3-20-18ca. Pish Implement Co. Records available; 1946-48.

Date

Feb. 5 Apr. 13

Water level14.50 14.15

Date

June 11 Aug. 5

Water level14.52 13.83

Date

Oct. 7 Dec. 10

Water level14.95 15.05

3-20-22dd. Murdock- Measuring point lowered 1.5 feet after Oct. 7. Records available; 1946-48-Feb. 5 Apr. 13

3 -20-25 cc. able: 1,946-48.Feb. 5 Apr. 13

5-32-25bc. in 1948.

5-33-30cb.Feb. 4 Apr- 12

5-33-31dc. 1946-48.

Feb. 4 Apr. 12

5-34-2Sbc. 57.60 on Apr- 12Feb. 4 Apr. 12

25.29 25.25

June 11 Aug. 5

f>eological Survey, U- S.

13.86 13.11

June 1 1 Aug. 5

25.90 25.38

Oct. 7 Dec. 10

Dept . of Interior.

14.42 13.42

Oct. 7 Dec- 10

25.83 25.30

Records avail

15.50 15-43

Hayes County

Joy. Records available: 1934-43. No measurements made

Scott. Records available: 1946-48.19.26 19.34

June 9 Aug. 4

University of Nebraska.

13.54 11.75

June 9 Aug. 4

19.57 19.71

Oct. 6 Dec. 9

Records available:

13.40 13.25

Oct. 6 Dec. 9

Schreiber. Highest observed stage in period ; lowest, 60.25 on Aug. 4. Records available57.62 57.60

June 9 Aug. 4

58.42 60.25

Oct. 5 Dec- 9

19.78 19.23

1937-44,

14.55 13.05

of record, 1946-48.

t.8.3057.61

5-34-30ba. Geological Survey, U- S. Dept. of Interior- Lowest ob­ served stage in period of record, 11-53 on Oct. 5. Records available: 1946-48-Feb. Apr.

4 12

10 11

.72

.02June Aug.

9 4

11 11

-31.38

Oct. Dec-

5 9

11 10

.53

.87

5-34-35ac. Lady. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 18 inches, reported depth 117.0 feet. Measuring point, hole in side of turbine, 0.6 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948- June 9, 30.00; Oct. 6, 30.30; Dec. 9, 29.29.

5-35-17da. Geological Survey, U. S- Dept. of Interior. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 9-33 on Oct. 6- Records available: 1946-48.Feb. Apr.

4 12

8 8

.41 7O

June Aug.

11 4

9 9

.15

.32Oct. Dec-

6 10

9 8

.33

.58

7-34-4ac. Laird & Ward Estate, measurements made in 1948.

Records available: 1934-41. No

Hitchcock County

2-33-2aa. Wertz. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 12.05 :t- 6. Records available: 1946-48. Feb. 4, 10.53; Ap.~. 12, 10.06;A ~l O nc;. n^« o ~\ r\ nn12.05; Dec- 9, 10.90

on Oct Oct. 6,

2-33-6cb. Geological Survey, D- S. Dept. of Interior. Hignest ob­ served stage in period of record, 9.66 on Feb. 4; lowest, 11.32 on Oct. 6- Records available; 1946-48-Feb. Apr.

4 12

9 9

.66

.73June Aug.

9 4

10 10

.24

.82Oct. Dec-

6 9

11 9

.32

.96

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2-33-10ab. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept of interior- Highest observed stage in period of record, 7.05 on Apr. 9; lowest, 8.72 on Oct. 4- Records available: 1946-48.

Date

Feb. Apr-

29

Water level7.24 7.05

Date

June Aug.

7 2

Water level7.80 8.18

Date

Oct. Dec .

4 6

Water level8.7S 7.75

2-34-8da- Pollman. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 20.85 on June 9. Records available: 1946-48-Feb. 4 Apr- 13

19.3519.10

June Oct.

20-85 20.72

Dec. 19.94

2-34-lldc. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior- Lowest observed stage in period of record, 11.95 on Oct. 6. Records available: 1946-48.

Date

Feb. Apr.

2 12

Water level11-04 10-16

Date

June Aug.

9 4

Waterlevel11-30 11.53

Date

Oct. 6 27

Waterlevel11.95

all. 63

Date

Dec- 39

Water level

all. 1811-19

a By Bureau of Reclamation, U- S- Dept. of Interior.

2-35-13bb. Geological Survey, U- S. Dept of Interior- Records avail­ able: 1946-48-Feb. 4 15.25 Apr- 12 14.67

June Aug.

14-82 15.00

627

15.46 a!5.64

a!5.54 15.58

a By Bureau of Reclamation, U. S- Dept. of Interior.

2-35-21bc. Bloomfleld. Records available: 1934-41, 1946-48.

Date

Feb. 4 Apr- 12

Water level

20.28 20.50

Date

June Aug.

9 4

Water level

20.61 20-75

Date

Oct. Dec-

6 9

Water level

21.11 20-83

2-35-24aa. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Records available: 1946-48.Feb. 4 Apr. 12

3-31-14bc able: 1946-48Feb. 4 Apr- 12

3-31-17cd observed stage 1946-48.Feb.. 2 Apr- 9

3-31-20da observed stage 1946-48.Feb. 2 Apr. 9

5.32 4.88

June 9 Aug. 4

Geological Survey,

14.62 14.69

June 11 Aug. 4

Geological Survey, in period of record,

7.18 7.66

June 7 Aug. 2

Geological Survey, in period of record,

8.10 7.94

June 7 Aug. 2

5.86 6.60

Oct. 6 Dec. 9

U- S.-Dept- of Interior.

14.81 15.05

Oct. 6 Dec. 10

U. S. Dept- of Interior. 7.18 on Feb. 2. Records

8.18 8-69

Oct. 4 Dec- 6

U. S. Dept. of Interior. 8.52 on Dec. 6. Records

7.85 8.12

Oct. 4 Dec- 6

6.90 5.87

Records avail

14.45 14.12

Highest available :

8.70 7.52

Lowest available:

8-40 8.52

3-31-29bb. Highest observed stage in period of record, 12.79 on June 7. Records available: 1947-48. Feb. 2, 13.22; Apr. 9, 12.95; June 7, 12.79.

3-32-llbb. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Highest observed stage In period of record, 13.11 on Feb. 4; lowest, 14.15 on Oct. 6. Records available; 1946-48.Feb. 4 Apr. 12

13M1 13.42

June Aug.

13.8514.05

Oct. Dec.

14.1513.40

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3-32-12cc. Mrs. Morthole. Lowest observed stage In period of record, 22.15 on Aug. 4. Records available: 1946-48.

Date

Feb. Apr-

4 12

Water level

21.52 21.72

Date

June Aug.

9 4

Water level

22.07 22.15

Date

Oct. Deop.

6 9

Water level

22.00 21.69

3-32-26dd. Meintz. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 29-34 on Aug. 2. Records available: 1946-48-__________________________Feb. Apr-

28-30 28.03

June Aug.

28.0529.34

Oct. Dec-

29-32 28.92

3-32-31aa. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 7.35 on Oct. 6. Records available: 1946-48-

Feb. Aug.

412

6.486.19

June Aug.

6-67 6.'84

Oct. Dec-

7.35 6-63

3-33-35dc- Lawrence. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 12.04 on Oct. 6. Records available: 1935-43, 1946-48.Feb. Apr.

412

10.7210.29

June Aug.

10.7511.38

Oct. Dec.

12.0411.32

4-32-30dc- Abandoned drilled domestic well, diameter 4 inches, depth 27-0 feet. Measuring point, edge of casing, 0.5 foot above land-surface datum. Highest observed stage in period of record, 17.89 or Apr. 12; lowest, 18-95 on Oct. 6. Records available: 1948.Apr. June

12 9

17 18

.89

.47Aug. Oct .

4 6

18. 18.

73 95

Dec. 9 18 .10

4-32-33db. Bower. Record available: 1946. No measurements made In 1948.

4-33-8bb. Handel. Lowest observed stage In period of record, 56.05 on Oct. 6. Records available: 1946-48.Feb. Apr.

4 12

55 54

.09

.94June Aug.

9 4

55 55

-49 .73

Oct. , Dec.

6 9

56 55

.05

.42

4-33-23ad. Geological Survey, U. S- Dept. of Interior. Lowest Observed stage in period of record, 13.86 on Oct. 6. Records available: 1946-48.Feb. Apr-

412

12.7312.66

JuneAug.

13.2913.79

Oct. Dec.

13.8612.68

Holt County

Records available: 1937-42.

27-9-27dd. University of Nebraska- Records available: 1937-48.

26-12-24aa. University of Nebraska No measurements made in 1948.

Date

Jan. 13 Feb. 10

25

Water level'5.78 5.94

Date

Apr. 21 May 6

Water level5.79 5.90

Date

May 19 July 8

Water level5.986.09

Date

Aug - 4 Sept .15

Water level5.72 5-58

27-9-34da. U. S. 56. University of Nebraska. Lowest observed stage In period of record, 9.88 on Sept. 29. Records available: 1935-48.Jan-Feb.

Mar.Apr-

131025236

9.019.089.019.049.25

Apr.May

JuneJuly

216

19238

9.379.299.569.429.73

Aug.

Sept

418

. 11529

9-759-379-909.029.B8

Oct.

Nov.Dec.

1225106

21

9.849.799.689.189.05

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27-14-28bc. Petersen. Records t vailable: 1935-42. No measurements made in 1948-

28-14-29aa. University of Nebraska- Records available: 1935-42. No measurements made in 1948.

29-ll-9bb. Highest observed stage in period of record, 7.38 on War. 22; lowest, 8.08 on Oct. 13. Measurements made by Bureau of Reclama­ tion, IT. S. Dept. of Interior. Records available: 1947-48.

Date

Jan- 14 Feb. 16 Mar. 22

Water level7.39 7.40 7.38

Date

Apr. 15 May 12 June 15

Water level7.42 7.58 7.83

Date

July 12 Aug. 18 Sept. 14

Water level7.63 7.70 8.04

Date

Oct. 13 Nov. 15

Water level8-08 7.99

29-ll-21bb. Murphy. Measuring point raised 0.7 foot after Mar. 22. Highest observed stage in- period of record, 16-87 on Jan. 14; lowest, 25-47 on Feb. 16. Measurements made by Bureau of Reclamation, U- S- Dept. of Interior. Records available: 1947-48-

Jan.Feb.Mar.

141622

16.8725.4724.64

MayJuneJuly

121512

24-6124.8224.58

Aug.SeptOct.

18.1413

25.3924.8324.84

NovDec

-15

1424.8525.19

29-12-10cb. School district. Measurements made by Bureau of Reclama­ tion, U- S. Dept. of Interior. Measuring point,lowered 2.0 feet after Jan. 14. Highest observed stage in period of record, 26.89 on Jan. 14; lowest, 27.65 on Feb. 16. Records available: 1947-48-Jan.Feb.Mar.

141622

26-8927-6327.55

Apr.MayJune

151215

27.5827.6027.60

JulySept.Oct.

121413

27.5527.5927.35

Nov.Dec.

1514

27.5727.61

29-13-13dd. lowest observed stage in period of record, 43.07 on Mar. 22. Measurements made by Bureau of Reclamation, U- S- Eept- of Interior. Records available: 1947-48-Jan..Mar.Apr.

142215

39-6943-0739.84

MayJuneJuly

121512

40-0040-0240.00

Aug.Sept

18.14

42.5040.20

Oct.Nov.

1315

40.2940-19

30-13-27cc. Measurements made by Bureau of Reclamation, U- S« Dept. of Interior. Highest observed stage in period of record, 29.78, Mar. 22; lowest, 30.80, Oct. 13. Records available: 1947-48.Jan.Feb.Mar.

141622

29.8929.8429.78

Apr.MayJune

151215

30-0930-5830-60

JulyAug.Sept

121814

30.4330-6030-79

Oct.Dec .

1314

30.8030-61

30-14-23dd. Measurements made by Bureau of Reclamation, U- S. Dept. of Interior. Highest observed stage in period of record, 30.59, Nov. 15; lowest, 52.05, July 12. Records available: 1947-48-Jan.Feb.Mar.

141622

31.5531.8431.80

Apr.MayJune

151215

31-8532.0031.99

JulyAug.Sept

1218.14

32.0531.4631.50

Oct.Nov.Dec.

131514

30. 9Q30.5931.87

31-14-35cb. Measurements made by Bureau of Reclamation, U- S- Dept- of Interior. Highest observed stage in period of record, 27-71, Jan. 14; lowest, 29.21, June 15- Records available: 1947-48-Jan. 14 Feb. 16

27.71 29-16

Mar. Apr.

2215

29-08 29.05

May 12 June 15

29.1629.21

July 12 29.20

Hooker County

24-35-23dd. University of Nebraska. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 20-84 on Oct. 19- Records available: 1935-42, 19*4-48- Mar. 25, 20.40; June 30, 20.73; Sept. 2, 20.72; Oct. 19, 20.8*.

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Howard County

13-9-26dd. Geological Survey, U. S- l>ept. of Interior. Records available: 1946-48-

Date

Jan- Mar.

5 16

Water level

8.35 8.11

Date

May July

3 5

Water level

7.43 5.57

Date

Sept . Nov.

2 2

Water level

6.35 7.51

13-9-27ca. 18.50 on July 2. July 2, 18.50-

13-12-29ba. 25.84 on Mar. 29.

Placke. Estate. Highest observed stage In period of record, Records available: 1934-42, 1944, 1948. Mar. 29, 18-73;

Mrs. Young. Highest observed stage In period of record,Records available; 1934-42, 1948- Mar. 29, 25.84;

July 2, 26.60; Oct. 1, 27.10.

14-10-4ca. Svoboda. Abandoned drilled Irrigation well, diameter 4 feet, depth 48 feet. Measuring point, edge of brick curb, at land-surface datum- Records 'available: 1948. May 21, 29.27; Oct. 1, 2^.29.

14-10-14bb. University of Nebraska. Highest observed stage in period of record, 5.85 on June 28. Records available: 1934-42, 1944, 1948. Mar. 29, 5.89; June 28, 5-85; Oct. 1, 6-27.

15-9-9aa- Edwards. Abandoned drilled irrigation well, diameter 18 inches, depth 90 feet. Measuring point, edge of casing, 0.4 foot above land-surface datum- Stevens Type F 8-day automatic water-stage recorder installed Dec- 14, 1948. Highest observed stage in period of record, 32.50 on May 21; lowest, 32-80 on Dec. 25 and 26. Records available: 1948.

Lowest da1lywat e r level, from recorder charts

Date

May 21 Oct 1 Dec. 14

15 16

Water level

a 32.50 a 32.57

32-69 32-74 32-77

Date

Dec- 17 .18 22 23

Water level32-77 32.78 32.77 32-77

Date

Dec. 24 25 26 27

Water level32.78 32.80 32-77 32-72

Date

De?.. 28 29 30 31

Water level32.71 32.80 32-78 32.79

a Tape measurement.

15-10-12ca. Hanson- Drilled Irrigation well, diameter 18 inches, depth 183 feet. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, 0.5 foot above land- surface datum. Records available; 1948. June 28, 65-65; Oct. 1, 66.59-

15-10-19ab. Ward. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 18 Inches, depth 82 feet. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, 1.0 foot above land-surface datum- Highest observed stage In period of record, 8-48 on June 29; lowest, 11.14 on Sept. 30. Records available: 1948. Mar. 30, 10-85; June 29, 8-48; Sept. 30, 11.14.

15-10-34cb. Mrs. Anderson. Drilled Irrigation well, diameter 18 Inches. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, 0.5 foot ab-jve land-surface datum. Records available: 1948- June 29, 19.60; Oct. 1, 19.50.

16-ll-7cc. LInd. Drilled irrigation well. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, at land-surface datum. Highest observed stage in-.period of record, 18.59 on Mar. 30; lowest, 19.59 on Sept. 30. Records available: 1948. Mar. 30, 18-59; June 29, 18-65; Sept- 30, 19.59-

16-ll-27dc- Mrs. Augustyn. Measuring point raised 2 feet- Lowest observed stage In period of record, 72-24 on June 28. Records available: 1934-43, 1948. June 28, 72-24.

16-ll-32ab. Gerdes- Drilled irrigation well, dianeter 24 inches, depth 80 feet. Measuring point, hole In turbine base, 1.0 foot above land-surfaoe datum. Highest observed stage in period of record, 17.58 on Sept. 30; lowest, 18.45 on Mar. 30 and June 29. Records available: 1948- Mar. 30, 18-45; June 29, 18-45; Sept- 30, 17-58-

Jefferson County

No measurements made in 1948-

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Johnson County

No measurements made In 1948.

Kearney County

5-13-4bc. Larson. Drilled Irrigation well, diameter 18 Irches, depth 216 feet. Measuring point, hole In turbine base, 1.3 foot above land-surface datum, 2,109.95 feet above sea level- Highest observed stage In period of record, 120.78 on June 29; lowest, 121.19 on Sept. 14. Rec­ ords available: 1948. June 29, 120.78; Sept. 14, 121.19; Oct. 11, 120.98; Nov. 16, 120.82.

5-13-18cd. Chrlstensen. Drilled domestic and stock well, diameter 5 Inches, depth 118.8 feet. Measuring point, top of casing, l.C feet above land-surface datum, 2,109.20 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage In period of record, 106.50 on July 12; lowest, 106.86 on Sept. 14.

Date

July 12 Aug. 3

Water level

106.50 106.58

Date

Sept. 14 Oct. 11

Water level

106.86 106.74

Date

Nov. 16

Water level

106.85

5-13-33cc. Raun. Altitude 2,114.46 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage In period of record, 138-87 on Apr. 30; lowest, 139.62 on Aug. 3. Records available: 1947-48.Apr- 30 May 21

138-87 139-10

June 29 Aug. 3

139.26 139-62

Sept. 14 Oct. 11

139.40 139.51

5-14-16cb. Peterson- Altitude 2,180.70 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage In period of record, 140.86 on Oct. 11. Records available: 1948.Apr. 30 May 21

141.60 141.82

June 29 Oct. 11

141.97 140.86

Nov. 16 142.02

5-14-33bb. Mrs. Nlelson. Abandoned drilled domestic well, diameter 6 Inches, depth 172 feet- Measuring point, top of casing, 0.7 foot above land-surface datum. Highest observed stage In period of record, 158-40 on Oct. 11 and Nov. 16; lowest, 158-53 on Sept. 14. Records available: 1948- July 23, 158-47; Sept. 14, 158.53; Oct. 11, 158-40; Nov. 16, 158-40-

5-15-3ba._ Thomson. Highest observed stage in period of record, 104.53 on Dec. 4. Altitude 2,193.73 feet above.sea level- Records available: 1947-48.

Lowest dally water level, from recorder chartsDay12

4 5 6 7 89

1011121314151617 1819pnPT

222324 25

Jan.105.45105-37105.59105.80 105.69 105-73 105-40 105 - 481 nR V?105-70105-391 OR rtQ

105.76105.68105.63105.68105-63 105-51105-51105.30

105.66105.68105.54 105.71

Feb.105-44105-541 nR AR105-36 105.47 105.40 105-67 105.67105 - 42105.37105.64105-61105.16

105-46105.46 i OR OQ1 OR VP

TOR rf?105.62105.30105.37105.65 1O5.65

Mar-105.53105.46105.69105.75 105 . 63 105.34 105.30 105.33105-49105.57105-54

105-33105-05105.30105.57105.57 105.23105.25105-24105.451 OR A.A.

105-33105.34 105.21

Anr-1 OR RA

105-67105-38105.23 105-42 105-30 105-56 105-70105-56105.151 OR OV

1 OR AQ

105-59105 - 47105-24105-48105-37 104-98105-42105-54105-47105-10104-95105- '04 105.2O

May105.16i OR vrt105.36105.30 105.36 105-43 105.30

105.26

105.26 105.29

June

104.97 105-02 105-11 105-12 105 - 11105-08105 - 16105-17105-19105-19105.11105.16105.17105.03 105-26i OR PQ105 . 12104 - 79105 . 02i OR PP105.25 105.10

947837 O 51- -15

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5-15-3ba--C ontInued.Lowest dally water level, from recorder charts

Day262728293031

Jan.105.77105-79105.64105-25105.34105-45

Feb.105.39105-13105.68105.69

Mar.105.45105.68105 . 63105 . 13105.13105.33

Apr.105.47105 . 60105 . 60105.39104.99

May105-16105 . 05105-03105-03105-03105.33

June105.11105.09105.15105-17105,20

Day123456789

10111213141516171819202122232425262728293031

July105 . 08105.10105.06105.01105-10105.10105 . 09105.11105.11105.04104.99104.99105.10105.11105.22105-20105.24105.22105.01104.98105.11105.20105.20105.20105-08105.13105.19105.16105.21105-32105.21

Aug.105.14105.14105-22105.25105.18105.11105.15105.13105.15105-18105.16105.18105.19105.17105.17105.09105.10105.10105.10105.29105.26105.26105.27105.27105.26105.31105.30105.25105-25105.10105.12

Sept .105-15105.20105.17105.09105.07105.20105.24105.21105.17105.06104.92105.06105.28105.25105.09105 . 03104.96104.97104.88104.95104.97104.95104-96105-20105.36105.36105.18105.05104.91104.90

Oct.105-09105.10105.01104.37104.56104.93104.94105.01105-04104.99105.00105-01105-00105-01104.90104-96104.96104-96104-85104.90104.96105-08105-09104.93104-77104.78104-78104.80104-74104.83104.91

Nov.104.93104-95104.82104-71105.01105.17105-10105.03104.94104.91104.97104.94104.86104.93104.73104.86104.78104.78104 . 78104.9.6105.03105.03104.74104.73104.77104 . 81105.03105.03104.95104.99

Dec.104.78104.74104.69104 . 53104.57104.59104.63104.66104.66104.66104.67104.74104.76104.76104.90104.97104.97104.70104.69104.60104.98105.05105-03105.00105.08104.91104.60104.70105.08105.03104.95

5-15-9cb. Oloon. Abandoned drilled well, diameter 4 Inches, depth 120.2 feet. Measuring point, top of casing, 0.5 foot above land-surface datum, 2,196.12 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 111.99 on Sept. 11, 1948; lowest, 112.42 on Dec. 29, 1947. Records available: 1947-48.

Date

Dec . Apr. May

29, 30, 21

1947 1948

Water level

112.42 112.20 112.22

Date

June Aug. Sept

28, 1948 3

11

Water level

112.17 112.31 111.99

Date

Oct. Nov.

13, 1948 16

Water level112.10 112.00

5-16-6ac- Palk. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 18 inches, depth 165 feet. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, 1.0 foo*; above land-surface datum, 2,257.18 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 120.50 on Nov. 17; lowest, 121.80 on Jan. 1. Records available: 1948-Jan. June

1 24

121 121

.80

.26Sept Oct.

.13 12

121 120

.07

.91Nov. 17 120 50

5-16-17bb. Meyers Estate. Altitude 2,207.75 feet above sea level. Records available: 1947-48. Apr. 29, 91.44; Oct. 25, 91.53. Measurements discontinued.

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5-16-3Oda. Caswell- Altitude 2,229.01 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 136.39 on Nov. 17; lowest, 137.65 on Aug. 3. Records available: 1947-48-

Date

Apr. 30 May 22

Water level

136.58 136.65

Date

June 28 Aug. 3

Water level

136.66 137.65

Date

Sent. 10 Oct. 12

Water level

136.75 136.68

Date

Nov. 17

Water level

136.39

6-13-16db. Youngson. Altitude 2,082.10 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage In period of record, 87.28 on May 21. Records available: 1947-48.May 10

2187.60 87.28

June Aug.

29 3

87.30 87.63

Sept Oct.

14 11

87-57 87.41

Nov. 16 87.32

6-14-4dc. Olson- tlnued after 1948.

Records available: 1947-48. Measurements dlscon-

Date

May 10 June 29

Water level79.90 79.73

Date

Aug. 2 Sept .15

Water level80.05 79.87

Date

Oct. 11

Water level79.83

Measuring point, hole In turbine Records available: 1948-

6-14-9bc. Drilled Irrigation well, base, 0.3 foot above land-surface datum. Oct. 25, 89.54; Nov. 16, 87.95.

6-14-21bb. Peterson. Records available: 1947. Measurements discon­ tinued, replaced by 6-14-21dt>.

6-14-21db. Larson- Drilled Irrigation well, .diameter 18 Inches. Measuring point, hole In turbine base, 0.5 foot above land-surface datum, 2,156.43 feet above sea level. Honest observed stage In period of record, 103.92 on Oct. 29; lowest, 104.49 on Sept. 3. Records available: 1947-48.Dec. May

31, 21,

1947 1948

104.45 104.13

June Sept

29, .13

1948 104.18 104.49

Oct. Nov.

29, 16

1948 103.92 104.08

6-14-25ba. Abandoned drilled well, diameter 4 inches, depth 98-0 feet. Measuring point, top of casing, 1-5 feet above land-surface datum, 2,123.39 feet above sea level- Highest observed stage In period of record, 89.66 on Nov. 16, 1948; lowest, 93.56 on Dec- 31, 1947. Records available: 1947-48-Dec-MayJune

31,21,29

19471948

93.5692.2089.86

Aug.Sept

3,1314

1948 89.9089.8989.95

Oct.Nov.

11,16

1948 89.8489.66

6-15-lcb. Youngson. Drilled Irrigation well, diameter 18 Inches, depth 176 feet. Measuring point, hole In turbine base, 1.0 foot above land- surface datum, 2,172.80 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage In period of record, 70.59 on Nov. 17; lowest, 71.36 on June 29. Records available: 1948. June 29, 71.36; Oct. 24, 70-83; Nov. 17, 70.59.

6-15-llab. Bang. Drilled Irrigation well. Measuring point, hole In turbine base, at land-surface datum, 2,176.96 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage In period of record, 72.36 on Nov. 17; lowest, 75.78 on Aug. 2. Records available; 1948. Aug. 2, 75.78; Sept. 15, 74.24; Oct. 9, 73.91; Nov. 17, 72.36.

6-15-14bb. Stadler. Drilled Irrigation well, diameter 24 inches. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, 1.0 foot above land-surface datum, 2,187.10 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage In period of record, 82.40 on Nov. 17; lowest 83.88 on Aug. 3, 1948- Records available: 1947-48-Dec.May

31,10,27

19471948

83.5583.4583.07

JuneAug.Sept

28,3

.11

1948 82.9983.8883.47

Oct.Nov.

1317

8282

8940

6-15-22ac. Worth- Drilled Irrigation well, diameter 18 Inches, depth 207 feet. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, at land-surface datum, 2,197.67 feet above sea level. Highest -observed stage In period of record, 96.51 on Oct. 13, 1948; lowest, 97.55 on Dec. 31, 1947. Records available: 1947-48.Dec. June

31, l t

1947 1948

97.55 97.14

June Sept

28, 11

1948 96.92 96.91

Oct. 13, 1948 96.51

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6-15-22dc. Rogers. Records available: 1947. Measurements discon­ tinued. Replaced by 6-15-22ac.

6-15-32ab. Stadler. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 18 inches, depth 214 feot. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, 0.4 foot above land-surface datum. Highest observed stage in period of record, 91.64 on Nov. 16; lowest, 91.92 on Sept. 11- Records available: 1948. Sept. 11, 91.92; Oct. 13, 91.80; Nov. 16, 91.64.

6-15-35cc. Stadler. Records available: 1947. Measurements discon­ tinued.

6-16-14ad. Johnson. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 12 inches, depth 210 feet. Measuring point, hole in side of turbine, 0-9 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948. Oct. 23, 82.51; Nov. 7, 81.94.

6-16-20bbl. Carlson. Altitude 2,236.82 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 84.04 on Nov. 17. Records available: 1934-42, 1946-48- Apr- 30, 86.35; May 22, 86..50; Oct. 23, 84.53; Nov. 17, 84-04.

6-16-20bb2. Tilbury. Records available: 1947- Measurements discon­ tinued.

6-16-25cb. Lorenzen. Altitude 2,225.27 feet above sea level- Highest observed stage in period of record; 98.19 on Oct. 11. Records available: 1947-48.

Date

Apr. 30 June 29

Water level98.72 98.76

Date

Aug. 3 Sept . 11

Water level98.89 98.30

Date

Oct. 11

Water level98.19

6-16-30da. Anderson. Records available: 1947. Measurements discon­ tinued.

Pantenberg. Records available: 1947. Measurements dis-7-13-14cc. continued.

7-13-20aa. Gleason. Altitude 2,088.04 feet above sea level- Highest observed stage in period of record, 55.87 on Nov. 9. Records available: 1947-48. May 10, 56.39; May 21, 56.25; Oct. 6, 56.07; Nov. 9, 55.87.

7-14-12cd. Shearer. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 18 Inches, depth 123 feet. Measuring point, hole in base of turbine, 1.5 feet above land-surface datum. Highest observed stage in period of record, 52.55 on Sept. 16; lowest, 52.62 on Nov. 15. Records available: 1948. Sept- 16, 52.55; Oct. 24, 52.60; Nov. 15, 52.62.

7-14-l8bc. Newbold. Drilled Irrigation well, depth 98 feet. Measur­ ing point, hole In base of turbine, 0.5 foot above land-surface, datum. Records available: 1948. Sept. 23, 34-72; Oct. 24, 34.59.

7-14-20ba. Burchall. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 18 inches, depth 183 feet. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, 0.3 foot above land- surface datum. Records available: 1948- Oct. 24, 74.94; Nov. 15, 75.08.

7-14-28cb. Warp. Records available: 1947. Measurements discontinued.

7-l4-30db. Oman. Drilled Irrigation well, 105 feet. Measuring point, hole In turbine base, 2,160-23 feet above sea level. Highest observed 70.08 on Nov. 15, 1948; lowest, 71.70 on Dec. 30, 1947-48.

diameter 24 inches, depth at land-surface datum,stage in period of record, 1947- Records available:

Dec.May

30,10,20

19471948

71.7071.6071.30

JuneAug.Sept

18,21

1948 71.1970-6370-50

Oct.Nov.

11,15

1948 70.3470.08

7-15-llad- Hokser. Altitude 2,139.16 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 34.27 on Aug. 2 and-Oct. 7. Records available: 1947-48.May 20 June 29

34.28 34-32

Aug. 2 31

34.28 34.27

Oct. 7 34.27

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7-16-8dc. Kring Estate. Measuring point changed on Sept. 3 to 2.9 feet above land-surface datum, altitude 2,179.79 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 17.40 on Nov. 17. Records available: 1947-48.

Date

Apr. 29 May 20

Water level17.92 17.94

Date

June 29 Sept . 2

Water level17.95 17.49

Date

Oct. 11 Nov. 17

Water level17.52 17.40

7-16-lldd. Black. Altitude 2,169.04 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage' in period of record, 26-72 on Nov. 17. Records available: 1947-48.

Date

Apr. 29 May 20

Water level26.82 26.81

Date

June 29 Aug. 2

Water level

26.81 26.89

Date

Sept . Oct.

27

Water level27.22 26.81

Date

Nov. 17

Water level26.72

7-l6-23da. Keene. Drilled Irrigation well, diameter 18 inches, depth 100 feet. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, 0.5 foot abov<3 land-surface datum, 2,208.80 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 66.20 on Nov. 17, 1948; lowest, 67.85 on Dec. 30, 1947. Records available: 1947-48.

Date

Dec. Apr.

30, 29,

1947 1948

Water level67.85 67.15

Date

June Aug.

29, 1948 2

Water level66.96 67.17

Date

Oct. Nov.

7, 1948 17

Water level66.59 66.20

7-16-25aa. Schneider. Abandoned domestic well, diameter 6 inches, depth 86 feet. Measuring point, top of casing, 0.3 foot above land-surface datum. Highest observed stage in period of record, 48.50 on Nov. 17; low­ est, 48.80 on Sept. 20. Records available: 1948. Sept. 20, 48.80; Oct. 7, 48.72; Nov. 17, 48.50.

8-13-12cb. Hall. Records available; 1946-48.Jan. 9 Mar. 8

8-13-16bc.Jan. 9 Mar. 8

8-14-13db.Jan. 9 Mar. 8

8-14-19cc.Jan. 9 Mar. 8

8-14-23ba. able: 1946-48.Jan. 9 Mar. 8

8-15-21dc.Jan. 9 Mar. 8

6.64 May 6 6.45 July 9

Howard. Records5.25 May 6 4 . 93 July 9

Yensen. Records8.13 May 6 7.75 Sept. 3

Nielson. Records4.77 May 6 4.38 July 9

6-02 Sept. 5.99 Nov.

available: 1946-48.5.02 Sept. 5-37 Nov.

available: 1930-48.7.93 Nov. 9.42

available: 1946-48.4-58 Sept. 5.02 Nov.

3 6

3 6

6

3 6

Geological Survey, U- S. Dept . of Interior-

4.29 May 6 3.80 July 9

Raffety. Records5.82 May 6 5.34 July 9

4.38 Sept. 4.97 Nov.

available: 1946-48-5.36 Nov. 6.18

36

6

6.54 6.74

6.50 6-15

8.95

6.03 5.73

Records avail

5.62 5-60

6.82

8-16-23dd. Geological Survey, U- S. Dept. stage in period of record, 5.70 on Sept. 8.

of Interior.Lowest observed Records available: 1946-48.

Jan. Mar.

4.524.07

May July

4.205.15

Sept. Nov.

5-70 5.40

8-16-28aa. able: 1946-48.

Geological Survey, U- S. Dept. of Interior. Records avail-

Jan. Mar.

6.426.12

nay July

6.226.86

Sept. Nov.

7.457.29

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224 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

Keith County

13-35-6dd. Published erroneously in previous reports as 13-35-5cc. Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District. Formerly owned by D- Thiessen. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 9.29 on Nov. 8. Records available: 1940-46, 1948.

Date

July Aug.

85

Water level

8.90 9.22

Date

Sept Oct.

13 9

Water level

9.14 9.21

Date

Nov. Dec.

8 2

Water level

9.29 9.17

13-36-3cb. Published erroneously in previous reports as ca. Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District. Records available: 1938-48July Aug. '

8 5

10 10

.01

.10Sept Oct.

.13 9

10 10

04 03

Nov. Dec.

8 2

9.99 9.82

1.3-36-6bc. Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District. Records available: 1936-48.July Aug.

8 5

3 4

.91

.60Sept Oct.

.13 9

5 5

3633

Nov. Dec.

8 2

4 4

.92

.11

13-36-8cc. Geological Survey, U- S. Dept. of Interior. Measurements supplied through courtesy of Platte Valley Public Power and Irrigation District. Records available: 1946-48.

Lowest daily water level, from recorder chartsDay

12 3456789

101112131415161718192021222324252627OQ £O

293031

Jan.-3.263.30 3.383.403.323.293.193.163.153.163.223.303.303.253.263.27 I p O

3.353.383.423.433.413.413.303.293.243.233 p»7 Ci I

3,323.373.41

Feb.

3

.

.

33333333

.

2222g2

.43

.44

.33

.36

.39

.39

.40

.43

.43

.43

. . .

.95

.97

.97

.97QQ

.99

Mar.2 QR »7O

2.94 2.962.962.872.752.722.712.722.722.762.802.802.772.55....

2.462 = 522=56? .612.662.702.712.732-77....

....

....

....

Apr.

.

.2g233333

...

. . .

. . .

.96QC y D

.98

.06

.32,14.1-7.20. . .

May

3.573.583.613.613.613.543.473.473.463.463.483.543.623.68 i ryp

. . . . '

3.843.893.943.984.024.064.084.104.144.174.174.174.17

June4.184.19 4.213.833,373.493.553.583.653.733.773.843.873.954.004.044 O^S

4.084.083.963.73........

3.353.343.253.?43.273.32

July3.403.51 3.563.603.653.723.773.773.773.813.873.923.973.983.963.963 QC yb

3.984.014.054.084.104.12 .4.174.234.274.304.334 .344.384.41

Aug.4.434-44 4-424.404-384.384.434-474.504-534.564.584-604-614.644.664.644-664.684.71........4.854.864-864.804.754.784.804-814.84

Sept.4.864.86 4.874.894.914.914.84........4.794.814.844.864.884.904.91A. QA.^t y± 4.954.964-964.974.984.984.964.964-974.97A. Qfi ^t * y D4.964.95

Oct.

....

4.914.914.914.914.904.904.844.714.504.414.364.314.304 224.184.164.174.174.174.174.154.144.124.11A- OQ4.054.02....

Nov.4 .02

3.983.983.99

....3.903.883.843.843.823.833.843.853.873 QC. oo 3.813.773.723.723.713.663.623.633.663.703 I7/-V f U

3.663.65

Dec.3.643.61 3.553.573.603.603.593.553.573.573.533.593.593.593.583.603.603.613.613.623.653.663.663.643.663.663.663 170 1 £

3.753.753.75

13-36-9ad. Geological Survey, U- S. Dept. of Interior. Measurements supplied through courtesy of Platte Valley Public Power and Irrigation District. Records available: 1946-48.

Lowest dally water level, from recorder cMrts Day Jan. Feb. Mar. 'Apr. May June July Aug. Sept^ Oct Nov. Dec-

1 1.35 1.642 1.40 1.633 1.40 ..,-4 1.41 ....

0,74 .70

.75

.... 2.38

.... 2.491.46 2.57 1.52 D2.49

2.212.292.342.40

2.972.972.962.89

3.39 3.3P 3.3P

. .. 2.57 2.18

... .... 2.17

... 2.53 2.16S.18 2.53 2.12

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13-36-9ad--Continued.Lowest daily water level, from recorder charts

Day56789

10111213141516171819202122232425262728293031

Jan.1.381.381.341.281.251.231.181.271.351,371.361.471 AQJ. . *x%7

1.491.531.541.531.461.451.401.401.411.491.571.611.621.64

Feb.............

1.631.661.741.751.791.781.751.73

. 0

....

....

....

....1.061.04.97.83.84.82

Mar.0.69.61.64.64.67Ca)(a)(a)(a).51.52

. , . .

.18

.25

.33

.36

.39

.40

.44

.47

.49

.32

.35

.53........

Apr.........................................

1.171.171.191.251.261.251.28................................

May June1.55 b2.131.54 b2.151.59 2.231.62 2.301.64 2.401 . 63 2 . 471.63 2.501.64 b2.521.66 b2.541 . 72 2 . 591.79 2.591.84 2.601 .92 2 64.... 2 . 682.05 2.682.12 2-682.19 2.332.24 ....2.30 ....2.35 ....2.40 2.082.48 2.082.54 2.022.57 1.942.58 2.042.56 2.122.28

July2.462.512.542.522.352.44........

....

2.322.362.432.502.552.582.622.662.722.762.802.842.872.882.922.95

Aug.2.872.882.953.013.053.083.113.133.163.183.213.253.293.313.343.37........3.473.473.463.333.273.303.343.253.38

Sept .3.443.443.31....

3.163.193.223.233.233.233.243.253.253.263.263.263.263.263.213.203.21....

....

Oct.3.183.173.153.133.12

3.083.083.032.952.892.862.802.762.752.722.712.702.69

2.662.662.652.642.632.582.57

Nov.2.532.532.532.522.492.472.452.432-452.493.502.522.552.552.432.3E2.322-312.312.262-212-132.082.162.192.19

Dec.2.122.182.182.182.182.182.152.122.092.082.042.062-072.072.072.07....................................

....a Float frozen.b Interpolated,

13-37-3ab. Records available: 1935-48-

Date

Jan. Mar. Apr.

4 15 19

Water level15.04 12.23 13.90

Date

June July

8 8

Water level14.12 14.40

Date

Sept Oct.

13 9

Water level15.34 15.12

Date

Nov. Dec.

8 2

Water level15.09 14-89

13-37-5ad. Published erroneously In previous reports as aa Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District. Records available: 1936-48.

Date

July Aug.

8 5

Water level11.85 12.18

Date

Sept Oct.

.139

Water level12.48 13.06

Date

Nov. Dec .

8 2

Water level12.39 12.10

13-38-3ba. Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District. Records available: 1936-48. Aug. 5, 14-15; Dec- 2, 13.95.

13-38-6ca. Published erroneously in previous reports as do- Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District. Lowest observed stage In period of record, 14-90 on Oct. 9. Records available; 1936-48.

July 8 Aug. 5

13.9814.25

Sept.13 Oct. 9

14.8814.90

Nov. 8 29

14.4414.41

13-39- 34dd.Peters Estate, raents made In 1948.

Records available: 1935-42. No measure-

Records available: 1935-41, 1944- No measure-13-40-19cd. McGinley. ments made In 1948-

16-38-7aa. U. S. 58. Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District. Measurements supplied through courtesy of Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 10.50 on Aug. 31. Records available: 1936-48-

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16-38-7aa--Continued.

Date

Jan. 31 Feb. 28 Mar. 31

Water level10.00 10.00 9.90

Date

May 3 June 1

30

Water level10.00 10.10 10.20

Date

July 31 Aug. 31 Sept .30

Water level10.40 10.50 10.40

Drte

0-5t. 30 D<3c. 22

Water level10.00 10.40

16-38-30ab. University of Nebraska. Records available: 1935-42, 1944. No measurements made in 1948-

Keyq Paha County

No measurements made in 1948.

Kinball County

No measurements made in 1948.

Kriox County

No measurements made in 1948.

Lancaster County

A7-7-35cb. University of Nebraska. Highest observed stage in period of record, 24.40 on Apr. 15. Records available: 1940-42, 1944, 1946, 1948. Apr. 15, 24.40.

A9-5-21aa- Brady. Records available: 1934-42, 1946. No measurements made in 1948.

A9-7-28cc. Potts. Records available: 19J5-42, 1946. So ffitmauremontE made in 1948.

Lincoln County

9-29-4cb. Roethemeyer, Records available: 1934-42, .1944. No meas­ urements made in 1948.

10-32-17cc. Fristo. Records available: 1934-42, 1914. No measure­ ments made in 1948-

11-26-16bb. Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District. Records available: 1938-48.

Date

Jan. Mar.

6 2

Water level9.60

10.00

Date

July Sept .

7 9

Water level9.47 9.29

Date

Nov. 5

Water level9.35

12-26-35db. McWha. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 11.45 on Sept. 8. Records available: 1946-48.Jan. Mar.

Jan. Mar.

7 1

12-27-14aa.7 1

9.85 9.92

May 5 July 7

University of Nebraska.5.76 5.35

May 5 July 7

10.35 10.12

Sept . 8 Nov. 5

Records available:5.55 6.30

Sept . 8 Nov. 5

11-45 11.01

1935-48.5.85 6.24

12-27-16aa. Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 5.31. on July 7. Records avail­ able: 1938-48.Jan. Mar.

71

4 4

.45

.20May July

57

4 5

.31

.31Sept . Nov.

8 5

4.78 5.29

12-27-20dd. Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District. Records available; 1938-48.Jan. Mar.

8 2

14 14

.04

.02May July

57

14. 14.

16 40

Sept . Nov.

9 5

14.35 14.28

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12-27-27ad. Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District- Records available: 1938-48.

Date

Jan. Mar.

8 2

Water level4.444.37

Date

July Sept .

7 9

Water level5.01 4.84

Date

Nov. 5

Water level4.38

12-27-28dd. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Highest observed stage In period of record, 12.48 on May 5; lowest, 12.74 on Sept. 9. Records available: 1947-48.Jan. Mar.

12.7212.65

May July

12.4812.66

Sept. Nov.

12.7412.50

12-27-36ad. Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District Records available: 1938-48.

Jan. Mar-

82

5 4

.02

.94May July

5 7

5 5

.28 10

Sept . Nov.

9 5

4 5

.88

.33

12-28-9bc. Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District Records available: 1938-48.Jan. Mar.

82

4 4

.98

.97MayJuly

5 7

5 5

.44

.82Sept . Nov.

8 5

5 5

.69

.05

12-28-14dd. Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District- Highest observed stage In period of record, 27.42 on Jan. 8. Records avail­ able: 1938-48.Jan. Mar.

27.4227.46

May July

27.70 28-17

Sept. Nov.

28-29 27.76

12-28-15ba. Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District- Records available: 1938-48-Jan. 8 Mar. 2

12.1812.18

May July

12.4012.40

Sept. Nov.

12.4012.28

13-27-32bd. Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District. Records available: 1938-48.Jan. Mar.

7 1

3 3

.33-12

May July

5 7

3 4

65 40

Sept. Nov.

8 5

4-31 4-25

13-28-16dd. Geological Survey, U« S- Dept- of Interior- Highest observe*! stage In period of record, 4-19 pn Mar. 1; lowest, 6.18 on Sept. 8. Records available: 1947-48.Jan. Mar.

4.524.19

May July

4.535.60

Sept. Nov.

6.185.95

13-28-21da- Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District. Records available: 1938-48.Jan. Mar.

4.153.86

May July

3.795.14

Sept. Nov.

5.605.24

13-28-25bc. Roberts. Lowest observed stage In period of record, 6.24 on Sept. 8- Records available; 1946-48-_____________________

4.92 | Sept. 86.24Jan. Mar.

4.75 4-39

May July 5.80 Nov.

13-i38-28cc- Geological Survey, U. S- Dept. of Interior. Highest observed stage In period of record, 2-34 on Mar- 1; lowest, 3.50 on July 7 and Sept. 8. Records available: 1947-48.Jan. Mar.

Jan. Mar.

7 1

13-28-29cc-7 1

2-67 2-34

May 5 July 7

Langford. Records5.51 5.15

May 5 July 7

2.82 3.50

Sept . 8 Nov. 5

available: 1938-48-5.64 6.12

Sept . 8 Nov. 5

3.50 3.11

5.85 5.90

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13-28-31cc. Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District. Records available: 1938-48-

Date

Jan. Mar.

8 2

Water level

5-10 5.40

Date

May July

5 7

Water level

5.80 5.70

Date

Sept. Nov.

8 5

Water level

5.05 4.68

13-29-6ba. Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigftion District. Records available: 1938-48.Jan. Mar.

71

4 3

.22

.11May July

5 7

3 4

83 43

Sept. Nov.

8 5

4.07 3.76

13-29-20bb. Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District. Records available: 1936-43, 1945-48.Jan. Mar.

6.846.82

May July

6.756.91

Sept Nov.

6.937.11

13-29-25bb. Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District. Records available: 1938-48.Jan. Mar.

4.964.79

May July

5.005.34

Sept. Nov.

5.375.28

13-30-3ad. Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District. Records available: 1938-48.Jan. Mar.

71

4 4

.67

.64May July

5 7

5 5

01 35

Sept . Nov.

Pe

4.68 4.95

13-30-4cd. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Lowest obser­ ved stage in period of record, 7.60 on Jan. 7 and 22. Records available: 1946-48.

Date

Jan.

Mar.

7 221

Water level7.60

a 7.60 6-60

Date

May July

5 7

Water level7.20 7.28

Date

Aug. Sept .

3 8

Water level

a 7.30 7.10

Date

Nov. Dec.

5 13

Water level7.37

a 7.45

a By Platte Valley Public Power and Irrigation District.

13-30-9cb. able: 1946-48-

Geological Survey, U- S. Dept. of Interior. Records avail-

Jan. 722

2.362.40

Mar. May

2.022.35

July Sept.

2.902.94

Nov. 5 Dec. 13

2.672.60

13-30-13dd. Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District. Records available: 1936-48.

Date

Jan- Mar.

8 2

Water level10.25 10.05

Date

May July

5 7

Water level10.22 10.89

Date

Sept. Nov.

8 5

Water level11.75 11.03

13-30-21bb. University of Nebraska- Highest observed stage In period of record, 11.10 on Apr. 14. Records available: 1934-48-

Date

Jan. 9 22

Mar. 17

Water level11.57

a 11.20 11.44

Date

Apr. 14 May 13 July 13

Water level

a 11.10 11.42 11.22

DateAug. Sept .

2 9

Water level

a 12.20 12.32

Date

Nov . 5 Dec. 13

Water level11.94

a 11.50

a By Platte Valley Public Power and Irrigation District.

13-30-21cd. University of Nebraska. Highest observed stage in period of record, 38.60 on Dec. 13. Records available: 1947-48.Jan*

Mar.

8281

39.88a 39.80

39.65

Apr. 14May 5July 7

a 39.5039.4039.30

Aug.Sept .

28

a 3939

.10

.08Nov.Dec.

513

38.76a 38.60

a By Platte Valley Public Power and Irrigation District.

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NEBRASKA, LINCOLN COUNTY 229

14-30-9ca- Geological Survey, U- S- Dept. of Interior. Records available: 1946-48.

Date

Jan. 8 22

Mar. 1

Water level4.43

a 4.60 4.19

Date

Apr. 14 May 5 July 7

Water level

a 4.20 4.35 5.90

Date

Aug. Sept .

2 8

Water level

a 5.30 5.32

Date

Nov. 5 Dec. 13

Water level5.29

a 4-90

a By Platte Valley Public Power and Irrigation District.

14-30-16db. Geological Survey, U- S. Dept, available: 1946-48.

of Interior. Records

Jan.

Apr.

72214

0.46a .50al.10

MayJuly

57

1.172-30

Aug.Sept .

28

2.101.59

Nov.Dec.

513

1.15a .70

a By Platte Valley Public Power and Irrigation District,

14-30-21cd. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Lowest observed stage In period of record, 4.12 on July 7. Records available: 1946-48.Jan.

Mar.

722

1

3.52a 3.20

3.42

Apr.MayJuly

1457

a 3.703.344.12

Aug.Sept .

28

a 3.403.79

Nov.Dec.

513

3.95a 3.80

a By Platte Valley Public Power and Irrigation District.

14-30-28dc. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Lowest observed stage In period of record, 7.53 on July 7. Records available: 1946-48.Jan.

Mar.

722

1

5.90a 5-90

6.15

Apr.MayJuly

1457

a 6-256.277.53

Aug.Sept .

28

a 6.356.38

Nov.Dec-

513

6.44a 6-50

14-30-33cd. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. observed stage In period of record, 8.20 on Dec- 1946-48.

of Interior. Lowest 13. Records available:

Jan.Mar.Apr.

71

14

7.227.35

a 7.25

MayJune

518

7.35a 7.80

JulySept.

78

8-027.82

Nov.Dec.

513

8-118.20

Records available: 1934-36,

Records available: 1936-46.

14-32-21bb. Great Western Sugar Co. 1940-41. No measurements made In 1948.

14-33-17da. University of Nebraska- No measurements made In 1948-

14-23-27aa- Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District. Measurements supplied through courtesy of Platte Valley Public Power and Irrigation District- Records available: 1938-48- .;Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

512199

241

10.6510.6510.7510.8710.4510.35

Mar.

Apr.May

1822173

10

10.3710.3010 '-4510-5510.42

June

July

225239

16

9.989.609.679.729.64

Aug.Oct.Nov.

Dec.

9118

1513

9.2J3J,9»S510-00it. 1510.50

14-33-27da- Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Measurements supplied through courtesy of Platte Valley Public Power and Irrigation District. Records available: 1943-48.

Lowest dally water level, from recorder chartsDay

1 2 3 4 567 8

Jan-

5-565.57 5 X57 5.57

Feb.

5-7O 5-715 rjr\

5.70 5-71 5.70

Mi4 4 4 4 44 4 4

ar. Apr..30 .... .33 .... .36 .... .38 ....

ZQ

.41 ....

.45 ....

.47 ....

May

5.09 5.10 51 5-14 5.15 5.17

June

5.21 5.21 5.215 91

5.21 5.21 5.21

July5.09 5.11 5-15 5.17 5.195.21 5-23 5.24

Aug.5.14 5.13 5.12 5.12 5.105.09

Sept .4.97 4.99 5.00 5.01 5 no5.02 5.00

Oct. Nov.

.... ....

.... 5.26

Dec .5-29 5.30 5.31 5-32 5-345.35 5.365.37

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14-33-27da--Continued.Lowest daily water level, from recorder charta

Day

910111213141516171819202122232425pc

2728293031

Jan.

5.585.585.585.595.605-605.605.615.615.625-625.635.635-635.645-645-655.65

....

....

....

....

Feb.

5.675.605.525.324.974.724.514.38........................

4.264.234.164.2?4.274.29

Mar.

4.504.51

....

....

....

....

....4.144.134.184.204.214.244.254.284 -z -z GO

4.354.354.35

Apr-

....

....

....

4.664.684.724.764.784.814.844.88....

....

....

....

....

May5.195.215.215.225.235.245.255.255.26

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

June

5.21

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....5-055.055.055-055.065.07

July

5.255.255.265.265.275.275.275.265.25-5.255.245.245.25................

....

....5.155-14

Aug.

5-075-075-065.055.044.934.894.874.864.874.884.904.914.914.924.934.944 944.944.924-924.934.96

Sept .....4.954.964.964.964.964.964.964.96

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

Oct.

....

....5.065.065.055.055.045.055.055.055.055.065.075.085.085.095.09

....

....

....

....

Nov.

5.275.275.285.285.295-295.285.265.255.225.225.215.225.22

....

....

....

....

5.28

Dec.

5.395-395.405.415.425.435.445.455.455.465.475.47....

....

....

....

....

....

....

....

14-33-32cd. University of Nebraska. No measurements made in 1948.

15-31-13dd. University of Nebraska. No measurements made in 1948-

16-31-4ab. University of Nebraska, measurements made in 1948.

Records available: 1936-41.

Records available: 1934-42.

Records available: 1935-42. No

Logan County

No measurements made in 1948.

Loup C ount y

21-18-22aa. University of Nebraska- To convert water levels from feet above assumed datum, as published in previous reports, to feet below land-surface datum, subtract from 104.58. Records available: 1935-42, 1948. Mar. 27, 3.93.

21-18-26bc. University of Nebraska- No measurements made in 1948-

24-19-25db. University of Nebraska. 1942. No measurements made in 1948.

Records available: 1937-42.

Records available: 1934-40,

Madison County

Records available:

Records available;

21-4-34cb. Engelsgard measurements made in 1948.

22-l-33cb. Christian.

23-2-5aa. Bredehoft. Records available: Feb. 10, 3.93; Oct. 18, 3.96.

24-2-32dc. Prauner. Records available: urements made in 1948.

McPherson County

No measurements made in 1948.

1935-38, 1940-42. No

1935-48- Oct. 18, 0.21.

1934-37, 1940-42, 1944-48.

1934-42, 1944-47. No meas-

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NEBRASKA, I'ERRICK COUNTY 231

Merrick County

ll-8-3dd. Geological Survey, U. S- Dept. of Interior. Highest obser­ ved stage in period of record, 0.55 on Mar. 17. Records available: 1946-48.

Date

Jan. Mar.

5 17

Water level

1.58 .55

Date

May July

3 5

Water level

1-30 2.41

Date

Sept. Nov.

2 2

Water level

3.25 2.29

ll-8-18ab. City of Grand Island. Measurements supplied through courtesy of Grand Island Water Department. Records available: 1935-48- Feb. 16, 5.56.

11-8-19dc. City of Grand Island. Records available: 1935-45. No measurements made in 1948.

12-7-7aa. Geological Survey, U- S. Dept. of Interior. Records avail­ able: 1946-48.Jan . Mar.

Jan . Mar.

ableJan- Mar.

ableJan. Mar.

5 17

12-8-7dc.5

16

12-8-28dc. : 1946-48.

517

13-6-2bc- : 1946-48.13 18

7.10 6.69

May 3 July 5

Records available:10.84 10.66

May 3 July 5

Geological Survey,

2.77 1.88

May 3 July 5

Geological Survey,

6.73 5.86

May 8 July 13

6.72 6.19

Sept. 2 Nov. 2

1946-48.10.46 10.16

Nov. 2

U- S. Dept. of Interior.

1.90 1.94

Sept . 2 Nov. 2

U. S- Dept. of Interior.

5-80 5.85

Sept . 2 Nov. 2

6-47 7.16

10.52

Records avail-

2.60 3.12

Records avail-

6.35 6.85

13-6-7bb. Geological Survey, U. S- Dept. of Interior- Lcwest observed stage in period of record, 6.60 on Jan. 5 and Nov. 2. Records available: 1946-48.Jan. Mar-

5 17

6 6

.60 -02

MayJuly

3 5

5 5

89 50

Sent . Nov.

2 2

5-94 6-60

13-6-19ct>. Geological Survey, U- S- Dept. of Interior. Lowest obser­ ved stage in period of record, 5-75 on Jan. 5 and Nov'. 2- Records avail­ able: 1946-48.Jan. Mar.

ableJan. Mar.

5 17

13-6-28bb. 1946-48.

517

5.75 5.07

May July

3 5

Geological Survey, U. S.

6.83 6.16

May July

3 5

4-86 4.72

Sept. Nov.

2 2

Dept. of Interior.

5.82 5.59

Sept . Nov.

2 2

5 5

records

7 7

.02

.75

avail

.22

.12

13-7-4'DC . Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Higi.sst obser­ ved stage in period of record, 3.40 on Mar. 17- Records available: 1946-48.Jan. Mar.

1,751Jan. Mar.

517

13-7-29cb .29 feet5

17

6.36 3.40

May July

3 5

Geological Survey, U. above sea level. Records

2.49 2-10

May July

3 5

5.65 4-30

Sept. 2 Nov. 2

S. Dept. of Interior- available: 1946-48.

1.73 2-49

Sept- 2 Nov . 2

4-61 5.35

Altitude

3.50 3.07

14-4-18bb. Geological Survey, U- -S Dept. of Interior. Altitude 1,628.15 feet above sea level- Highest observed stage in period of record, 3.10 on Mar. 18. Records available: 1946-48.Jan. Mar .

12 18

4 3" 33 10

May July

7 12

4 4

02 32

Sept. Nov.

1 1

4-90 5.05

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14-5-9cc2. Records available: 1947-48.

Date

Jan. 13 Mar. 18

Water level

7.06 6.54

Date

May 8 July 13

Water level6.25 "

6-00

Date

Sept. Nov.

2 2

Water level

6.44 7.09

14-6-15bb. Geological Survey, U- S- Dept. of Interior. Altitude 1,660.76 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 2.43 on Mar. 17. Records available: 1946-48.Jan­ itor.

1317

4.132.43

May 8 July 13

3.213.29

Sept. Nov.

4.524.66

14-7-21cb. H- Trudy. Altitude 1,738.77 feet above sea level. Records available: 1934-42, 1945-48. ________________________Jan. Mar.

517

7.56 6-55

May July

6.545.93

Sept. Nov.

7.107.45

14-7-26cc. Geological Survey, U. S- Dept. ved stage in period of record, 11.04 on July 5. 1946-48.

of Interior. Highest obser- Records available:

Jan. Mar.

517

11 11

.67

.09May July

3 5

11 11

.55

.04Sept. Nov.

2 2

11 11

.19

.23

15-4-15dd. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Altitude 1,586.98 feet above sea level. Records available; 1946-48._________Jan. Mar.

1318

May 8 July 13

7.757.64

Sept. Nov.

7.848.65

15-4-31cc. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Altitude 1,616-79 feet above sea level- Records available; 1946-48-_________Jan. Mar.

1318

5.003.83

May 8 July 15

3.943.65

Sept. Nov.

4.064.69

15-5-8dd. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Altitude 1,651.32 feet above sea level. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 14.63 on Nov. 2. Records available; 1946-48.Jan. Mar.

1318

12.5512.60

May 8 July 13

12.6811.92

Sept. Nov.

12.40 14-63

15-5-27dd. Geological Survey, U- S. Dept. of Interior. Altitude 1,626.39 feet above sea level. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 4.70 on Jan- 13. Records available: 1946-48.Jan- Mar.

1318

4.704.16

May 8 July 13.

3.873.35

Sept. Nov.

3.424.37

15-8-33bc- Dinsdale Bros. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 18 inches, depth 56.0 feet. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, at land-surface datum. Records available: 1948. May 20, 12.60; Oct. 1, 13.69.

15-8-34bb. Anderson. Abandoned driven domestic well, diameter 1^- inches, depth 38.0 feet- Measuring point, top of plank, 5.0 feet above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948. May 19, 7.80; Oct. 1, 8-90.

16-3-7dd. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Highest obser- ved stage in period of record, 2.94 on May 8. Records available: 1947-48.

2.94 I Sept. 2 4~T20Jan. Mar.

1318

4.403.67

May 8 July 13 3.75 Nov. 4.89

16-3-27cc. Pearson. Altitude 1,545-59 feet above se« level. Records available: 1934-42, 1944-48.Jan. Mar.

1318

6.665.35

May 8 July 12

5.855.97

Sept. Nov.

6.857.45

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Morrill County

20-49-30a«. Stewart. Records available: 1946-48. Mar. 28, 19.18; Aug. 31, 17.38; Oct. 22, 16-67.

20-50-17bb. Geological Survey, U- S. Dept. of Interior- Records available: 1946-48. Mar. 28, 14.93; July 2, 13.40; Aug. 31, 12.23; Oct. 22, 11-88-

20-50-28bb. Smith- Records available: 1934-42, 1944-48. Mar. 28, 13.61; July 1, 14.00; Aug. 31, 13.77; Oct. 22, 13.46.

20-50-32aa. State. Dept. of Roads and Irrigation. Highest observed stage In period of record, 5.80 on June 10. Records available; 1930-48-

Lowest dally water level, from recorder charts

Date-

Jan. 51016202531

Feb. 25

1015202529

Mar. 51015202531

Apr.- 51015

Water level4.714.724.774-784.824.744.794.804.784.804.824.884.814.864.934.824.824.824.744.894.945.16

Date

Apr. 202530

May 5101521242530

June 51015171819202122232425

Water level

5.285.105.105.145.165-365.555.225.225.155-355.805.475.165-065.034.964.834.724.654.584.47

Date

June 2627282930

July 125

1015202530

Aug. 51015202530

Sept . 51015

Water level

4.424.414.464.444.494.634.845.005.345.005.145.535.534.954.925.165.305.345.305.154.795.08

Date

Sept .20232530

Oct. 51115202530

Nov. 51015202530

Dec- 51115202730

Water level

4.724.634.684-764.724-774.734.764.714.644.604.644-624.664.604.684-674.764.704.744.844-82

21-50-33bc- Winters. Highest observed stage In period of record, 17-76 on Aug. 31. Records available: 1946-48. Mar. 28, 38.36; July 2, 32.22; Aug. 31, 17.76, nearly Irrigation ditch full of water; Oit. 22, 26.42.

22-50-14bc. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Highestobserved stage In period of record, 0.08 on Mar. 28. Records available:1946-48. Mar. 28, 0.08; July 28, 0.52; Aug. 31, 1.52; Oct. 21, 1.01.

22-50-28bc. Jensen. Highest observed stage In period of record, 81.22 on July 2 and Aug. 31. Records available: 1934-42, 1944, 1946-48. Mar. 28, 81-37; July 2, 81-22; Aug. 31, 81.22; Oct. 22, 81-30.

23-51-29bb. Green- Highest observed stage In period of record, 100-95 on Sept. 1. Records available: 1946-48- Mar. 27, 101.15; July 2, 101-04; Sept. 1, 100.95; Oct. 21, 100.99-

Nance County

15-7-6bb. Abandoned drilled domestic well, diameter 3 Inches, depth 81.0 feet. Measuring point, hole In side of pump, 2.0 feet abo"'e land- surface datum. Records available: 1948. May 19, 65.90; Sept. 30, 66.00.

16-4-31bc. Geological Survey, U- S. Dept. of Interior. Driven obser­ vation well, diameter l£ Inches, depth 12.5 feet. Measuring point, top of pipe, 1.0 foot above land-surface datum. Highest observed stage In period of record, 5.28 on Mar. 18; lowest, 6-76 on Jan- 13.

Date

Jan . 13 Mar. 18

Water level6.76 5.28

Date

May 8 July 13

Water level6.15 5.72

Date

Sept . Nov.

2 2

Water level5.87 6.29

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16-6-14ac. Aldrlch. Highest observed stage in period of record, 26.47 on Apr. 23. Records available: 1936-37, 1939-42, 19^7-48. Apr. 23, 26.47; Sept. 29, 26.60.

16-7-34cb. Brooks. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 18 inches, depth 58.0 feet. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, O.f foot above land-surface datum. Records available; 1948. May 17, 27.65; Sept. 30, 29.02.

16-7-36aa. Russell. Abandoned irrigation well, diameter 60 to 18 inches, depth 32.5 feet. Measuring point, edge of brick curb, 0.5 foot above land-surface datum. Records available; 1948. May IP, 22.16; Sept. 30, 22.52.

17-4-23da- Loup River Public Power District. Driven observation well, diameter 1-J inches, depth 16.0 feet. Measuring point, top of pipe, 3.5 feet below land-surface datum. Records available; 1948. May IP, 15-50; Sept. 28, 18.74.

17-4-24db- Greek Estate. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 6.22 on Sept. 28. Records available; 1934-42, 1948. Apr. 21, 3.30; Sept. 28, 6.22.

17-4-25cd. Loup River Public Power District. Driven observation well, diameter lj inches, depth 18.5 feet. Measuring point, top of pipe, 2.0 feet above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948. May IP, 11.27; Sept. 28, 12.08.

17-4-32dd. Loup River Public Power District. Driven observation well, diameter 1-J inches, depth 14.5 feet. Measuring point, top of pipe, 5.0 feet above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948. May IP, 5.80; Sept. 28, 6.42.

17-4-36aa Loup River Public Power District. Driven observation well, diameter 1-J inches, depth 11-0 feet. Measuring point, top of pipe, 2.0 feet above land-sarface datum, 1,556.7 feet above sea level. Records avail­ able: 1948. May 18, 4.11; Sept. 28, 5.15.

17-5-35dd. Loup River Public Power District. Driven observation well, diameter 1-J inches, depth 16.0 feet. Measuring point, top of pipe, 3.5 feet above land-surface datum. Records available; 1948- T^y 19, 6-00; Sept. 28, 6.72.

17-6-19bd. Abandoned drilled domestic well, diameter ? inches, depth 69.0 feet. Measuring point, top of casing, 3.0 feet above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948. May 20, 39.70.

17-6-34ad. Christlansen. To convert water levels from feet above assumed datum, as published in previous reports, to feet below land-surface datum, subtract from 143.37. Highest observed stage in period of record, 42.60 on July 5. Records available: 1935-42, 1948. July f, 42.60.

18-4-19ab. Peterson. Drilled stock well, diameter 4 inches, depth 42.0 feet. Measuring point, top of platform, 1.50 feet above land-surface datum. Records available; 1948. May 18, 11.33; Sept. 28, 12.21.

18-7-lad. Mrs. Anderson. Abandoned drilled domestic well, diameter 4 inches, depth 58.0 feet- Measuring point, top of casing, 2.0 feet above land-surface datum- Records available; 1948- May 20, 38.10.

Nemaha County

No measurements made in 1948.

Nuckolls County

Measurements made by personnel of Bureau of Reclamation, U- S- Dept. of Interior, Superior.

l-5-31cb. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Highest observed stage in period of record, 19.22 on Mar. 24; lowest, 20.43 on Nov. 2.

Records available; 1947-48.

Date

Jan. 15 Feb. 19 Mar. 24

Water level19.86 19.95 19.22

Date

Apr. 16 May 20 July 26

Water level19.41 19.48 19.65

Date

Aug. 19 Sept .23

Water level20.00 20.38

Date

Nov . 2 Dec.

Water level20-43 20-17

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NEBRASKA, 17UCKOLLS COUNTY 235

l-5-31cc- Geological Survey, U- S. Dept. able: 1946-48.

of Interior. Records avail-

Date

Jan. 15 Feb. 19 Mar. 24

Water level5.10 4.48 .85

Date

Apr. 16 May 20 July 26

Water level2.72 3.48 2.66

Date

Aug. 19 Sept .23

Waterlevel4.01 5.22

Date

Nov. 2 Dec. 20

Water level5.00 3.97

l-6-30dd. Day. Highest observed stage in period of record, 33.10 on flay 1 and July 8. 'Records available; 1946-18.

Lowest daily water le^el, from recorder chartsDay1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Jan.33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33

.12

.12

.13

.14

.14

.15

.13

.14

.15

.15

.13

.15

.15

.15

.14

.15

.15 -13 .13 -18 .18 .19 .19 -18 .19 .20 .19 .19 .17 .17 .17

Feb.33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 -33 33

.17

.17

.17

.17

.17 -17 .18 .18 .18 .17 .17 17 .17 .17 .17 .16 .16 .15 .17 .17 .17 .16 .16 .16 .16 .16 .14 .17 .17

Mar.33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33

33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33

.17

.16

.18

.19

.19

.18

.18

.18

.18

.19

.17

.17

.15

.15

.14

.15

.15

.14

.15

.14

.14

.16

.16

.14

.13

.14

Apr.33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33

.15

.16

.15

.14

.14

.13

.15

.16

.16

.14

.14

.15

.15

.14

.13

.13

.14

.13

.13

.13

.13

.12

.11

.11

.11

.12

.13

.13

.13

.11

May33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33' 33 33

.10

.11

.12 -12 .12 .13 .13 .11 -12 .13 .14 .14 .14 .13 .13 .13 .13 .13 .13 .14 .13 .13 .13 .14 .14 .13 .13 .13 .13 .14 .14

June33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33

.14

.13

.13

.13

.12

.13

.12

.12

.12

.12

.12

.12

.12

.11

.11

.11

.11

.12

.12

.12

.11

.11

.12

.12 -11 .11 .11 .12 .12 .12

July33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 S3 33 33

.12

.12

.12

.11

.11

.11

.11

.10

.12

.13

.13

.12

.12

.12

.12

.12

.12

.12

.12

.12

.11

.12

.16

.16

.15

.15

.15

.14

.1^

.15

.15

Aug.33 33 33, 33 33 33 33, 33 33 33, 33 33 33 33 33 33 33, 33

.15

.15

.15

.15

.15

.15

.14

.14

.14

.14

.14

.13

.12

.13

.13

.13

.12

.12

...

Dec-

33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33

.23

.23

.24

.24

.24

.23

.22

.25

.25

.26

.26

.26

.26

.24

.23

.26

.26

.26

l-6-31cc. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Well deepened and altitude changed to 1,548-12 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 9.44 on Apr. 16; lowest, 13.53 on lee. 21. Records available: 1947-48.

Date

Jan . 15Feb. 19 Mar. 24

Water level10.44 10.19 9.56

Date

Apr. 16 May 20

Water level9.44 9.95

Date

July 26 Sept .23

Water level9.53

12.95

Date

Nov. 2 Dec. 21

Water level13.44 13.53

l-6-33cb. Geological Survey, U- S. Dept of Interior. Fighest observed stage in period of record, 4.00 on Mar. 24; lowest, 6.31 en Sept. 23.

Records available: 1947-48.Jan.Feb.Mar

151924

4.944.804.00

Apr.May

1620

4.654.80

Aug.Sept

1923

5.986.31

Nov.Dec.

220

6.155.94

l-6-33cc. Geological Survey, U- S- Dept. of Interior. Fighest observed stage in period of record, 11.39 on July 26; lowest, 12.93 on Nov. 2. Records available; 1947-48.Jan.Feb.Mar-

151924

12.5912.4612.05

Apr.May 'July

162026

11.6411.7511.39

Aug.Sept

1923

11.7512.53

Nov.Dec.

220

12.9312.83

947837 O 51- -16

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l-6-35cb. Geological Survey, U- S. Dept. of Interior. Highest observed stage in period of record, 12.15 on Mar. 24; lowest, 14-69 on Dec. 20- Records available: 1947-48.

Date

Jan. 15 Feb. 19 Mar. 24

Water level14.11 14.30 12.15

Date

Apr. 16 May 20 July 26

Water level12.57 13.09 13.76

Date

Aug. 19 Sept .23

Water level13.93 14.22

Date

Nov. 2 Dec. 20

Water level14.46 14.69

l-6-35cc. Geological Survey, U- S- Dept. of Interior. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 14.01 on Nov. 2. Records available: 1946-48.Jan.Feb.Mar.

151924

13.2812.9010.83

Apr.MayJuly

16202-6

11.3712.0911.67

Aug.Sept

19.23

12.7613.85

Nov.Dec.

220

14.0113.78

l-7-19cb. Geological Survey, U- S. Dept. of Interior. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 11.65 on Oct. 25. Records available: 1946-48-Jan.Feb.Mar.

141822

11.0211.009.72

Apr.MayJuly

151922

9.409.529.99

Aug.Sept

18.24

10.4711.31

Oct.Dec.

.2520

11.6511.60

l-7-19dd. Geological Survey, U- S. Dept. of Interior. Highest observed stage in period of record, 3.29 on Mar. 22; lowest, 7.80 on Sept. 24. Records available: 1947-48.Jan.Feb.Mar.

141822

6.085.923.29

Apr.MayJuly

151922

4.835.475.47

Aug.Sept

18.24

6.817.80

Oct.Dec.

2820

7.746.22

l-7-27cb. Geological Survey, TJ. S. Dept. of Interior. Highest observed stage in period of record, 20.11 on Mar. 22. Records available: 1947-48.Jan.Feb.Mar.

141822

20.6220.6520.11

Apr.MayJuly

151922

20.3220.3620.49

Aug.Sept

18.24

20.4620.54

Oct.Dec.

2520

20.5120.42

l-7-31da. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Highest observed stage in period of record, 8.52 on Mar. 24; lowest, 11.55 on Oct. 25. Records available: 1947-48.Jan.Feb.Mar.

151924

10.9510.938-52

Apr.MayJuly

151926

8.879.339.19

Aug.Sept

18.23

10.6111.36

Oct.Dec.

2520

11.5511.39

l-7--32bb. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior- Highest observed stage in period of record, 0.51 on Mar. 24; lowest, 4.95 on Sept. 24. Records available; 1947-48.Jan.Feb.Mar.

151924

3.303.15.51

Apr.MayJuly

151926

1.762.793.50

Aug.Sept

19.24

4.114.95

Oct.Dec.

2520

4.853.96

l-7-33ad. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Highest observed stage in period of record, 1.95 on Mar. 24; lowest, 6-70 on Oct. 25. Records available: 1947-48.Jan-Feb.Mar.

151924

5.875.791.95

Apr.MayJuly

151926

3.274.194.76

Aug.Sept

19.24

5.556.58

Oct.Dec.

2520

6.706.29

l-7-33dd. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Highest observed stage in period of record, 8.07 on Mar- 24; lowest, 9.73 on Oit. 25- Records available: 1947-48.Jan .Feb.Mar.

151924

9.569.638.07

Apr.MayJuly

151926

8-138.448-65

Aug.Sept

19.23

9.039.63

Oct.Dec.

2520

9.739.58

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l-7-34bb. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior- Highest observed stage in period of record, 2.53 on ttar- 24; lowest, 7.73 on Sept. 23 and Oct. 25. Records available: 1946-48.

Date

Jan* Feb. Mar.

15 19 24

Water level6.02 6.14 2.53

Date

Apr. May July

15 19 26

Water level4.53 5.58 6.09

Date

Aug. Sept

19 .23

Water level6.83 7.73

Date

Oct. Dec.

25 20

Water level7.73 6.99

l-7-35da- Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior- Lowest observed stage In period of record, 9.00 on Dec. 21. Records available: 1946-48.Jan.Feb.Mar.

151924

8.188.297.84

Apr.MayJuly

162026

7.237.998.0O

Aug.Sept

19.23

7.878.11

Oct.Dec.

2521

8.629.00

l-7-36cc. University of Nebraska. Destroyed, measurements discontinued. Records available; 1936-40.

l-7-36da. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Altitude of measuring point corrected to 1,549.78 feet above sea level. Lowest observed stage In period of record, 12.43 on Dec. 21. Records available: 1947-48.Jan.Feb.Mar.

151924

11.4511.6011.50

Apr.MayJuly

162026

11.5511.6911.25

Aug.Sept

19.23

11-1911.68

Nov.Dec-

221

12.2712.43

l-8-7bb. Geological Survey, Dept. of Interior. Highest observed stage in period of record, 1.16 on fray 19. Records available: 1947-48.Jan.Feb.Mar.

141822

5.264.791.74

Apr-MayJuly

151922

1.341.161.18

Aug.Sept

18.24

1.201.27

Oct.Dec-

2520

1.491.44

l-8-l4cb. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior- Highest observed stage In period of record, 13.99 on Mar. 22; lowest, 16.£0 on Oct. 25. Records available: 1947-48.Jan.Feb.Mar.

141822

15.2215.2613.99

Apr-MayJuly

151922

14.1414.9915.18

Aug.Sept

18.24

15.7916.66

Oct.Dec-

2520

16.9015.84

l-8-17aa- Geological Survey, U- S. Dept. of Interior. Highest observed stage in period of record, 2.73 on Mar. 2i ;.; lowest, 6.60 on Oct. 25. Records available: 1947-48.Jan.Feb.Mar.

141822

5.034.642.73

Apr.MayJuly

151922

2.873.543.56

Aug.Sept

18.24

5.076.50

Oct.Dec.

2520

6.605.21

l-18-17da. Geological Survey, U- S- Dept. of Interior. Highest observed stage In period of record, 3.29 on Mar. 22; lowest, 7.73 on Oct. 25. Records available: 1947-48.Jan.Feb.Mar.

141822

6.956.753.29

Apr.MayJuly

151922

4.785.685.24

Aug.Sept

18.24

6.497.55

Oct.Dec.

2520

7.737.13

l-8-18cc. Geological Survey, U- S. Dept. of Interior- Highest observed stage In period of record, 12.14 on Apr. 15; lowest, 13.f3 on Oct. 25. Records available: 1947-48.Jan.Feb.Mar.

141824

13.1412.9712.27

Apr-MayJuly

151922

12.1412.4912-10

Aug.Sept

18.24

12.5113.41

Oct .Dec.

2520

13.6313.56

l-8-21cb- Geological Survey, U- S. Dept. of Interior- Highest observed stage In period of record, 10.10 on Mar. 24; lowest, 13.06 or Oct. 25. Records available: 1947-48-Jan.Feb.Mar.

151824

12.0211.6910-10

Anr.MayJuly

151922

10.8211.5110-64

Aug.Sept

18.24

11.9012.95

Oct.Dec.

2520

13.0612.64

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l-8-21dc- Teachworth- Lowest observed stage In period of record, 28.92 on Sept. 24. Records available: 1946-48.

Date

Jan. 15 Feb. 18 Mar. 24

Water level27.93 27.83 26.97

Date

Apr- 15 May 19

Water level26.75 26.94

Date

July 22 Sept .24

Water level27.01 28-92

Date

Oct. 25 Dec. 20

Waterlevel28-80 28.69

l-8-22ab. Smith- Highest observed stage In period of r?cord, 1.31 on Mar. 22; lowest, 5-64 on Sept. 24. Records available: 1946-48.Jan.Feb.Mar.

141822

3.653.501.31

Apr-MayJuly

151922

3.824.543.18

Aug.Sept

18-24

4-255-64

Oct.Dec.

2520

5.304.11

l-8-22ad. Geological Survey, U- S. Dept. of Interior- Highest observed ; In period of record, 7.03 on Mar. 24. Records available: 1947-48-

Jan. 15 Feb. 18 Mar. 24

1-f stage RecordsJan. 15 Feb. 18 Mar. 24

8.65 8'. 43 7.03

Apr. 15 May 19 July 22

7. 8. 7.

3-22dd. Geological Survey In period of record, 7.

available; 1947-48.8-45 8.12 7.47

Apr. 15 May 19 July 22

l-8-25aa. Geological stage in period of record, Records available: 1947-48Jan. 14

Mar- 22

6.45 6.45 5.57

Apr . 15 May 19 July 22

7. 7. 6-

97 72 97

Aug. Sept .

18 24

, U- S- Dept. 37 on Apr. 15;

37 62 47

Aug. Sept .

Survey, Dept . of 5.29 on Apr. 15;

5. 5. 6.

29 47 05

Aug. Sept .

18 24

8.99 9.90

Oct Dec

of Interior- lowest, 8.60

7.49 8.39

Oct Dec

. 25

. 20

Highest on Oct .

. 25

. 20

9. 8.

70 69

observed 25.

8. 8-

60 42

Interior. Highest observed lowest, 7.60 on 0?.t . 25.

18 24

6.45 6.94

Oct Dec

. 25

. 207. 6.

06 61

l-8-25ad. Geological Survey, U- S- Dept. of Interior. Highest observed In period of record, 6.47 on Mar. 22. Records available: 1947-48.

Jan.Feb.Mar.

141822

9.539.286.47

Apr.MayJuly

151922

7.158.327.35

Aug.Sept

18.24

9.0810.18

Oct.Dec .

2520

10-129.27

l-8-36aa. Geological Survey, U- S. Dept. of Interior- Highest observed stage In period of record, 8-46 on Mar. 24. Records available: 1947-48.Jan.Feb.Mar.

151924

10.7610.598-46

Apr.MayJuly

151926

10.4911.1510.26

Aug.Sept

19.23

9.9711.91

Oct.Dec .

2520

12.0111.03

2-5-8dd. Mrs. Dlllon. Records available: 1934-41, 194*1. No measure­ ments made In 1948-

4-7-26aa- Statz- Records available: 1935-41, 1946- No measurements made In 1948-

Otoe County

No measurements made In 1948-

Pawnee County

No measurements made In 1948.

Perklns County

No measurements made In 1948-

Pierce County

No measurements made In 1948-

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Phelpa County

5-18-2cc. Brown. Altitude of measuring point 2,327.34 feet above sea level- Highest observed stage in period of record, 158-18 on Dec. 27; low- eat, 159.81 on Sept. 8. Records available: 1947-48-

Date

Apr. 29 June 1

Water level

158.50 158.70

Date

June 28 Sept . 8

Water level

158.65 159.81

Date

Oct. Nov.

6 9

Water level

159.04 158.49

Date

Dec. 27

Water level

158.18

5-18-4ab. Western Public Service Co. Altitude measuring point 2,325.f feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 149.76 on Nov. 9. Records available: 1934-41, 1948.Jan. 21 Apr. 29

150.20149.92

May 28 June 28

150.52150.39

July 21 Sept. 9

150.25150.19

Get . Nov.

7 150.16 9 149-.76

5-18-6ab. Christian Childrens Home. Altitude of measuring point 2,337.95 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 158.88 on Nov. 15; lowest, 159.54 on July 20. Records available: 1947-48.

Date

May 26 June 21

Water level

159-00 159.17

Date

July 20 Oct. 7

Water level

159.54 159.51

Date

Nov. 15

Water level

158.88

5-18-15cb. Rodgers. Drilled domestic and stock well, diameter 2-g inches . Measuring point, top of pipe, 1.7 feet above land-surface datum and 2,314.07 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 157.60 on Dec. 27; lowest, 159.05 on June 1. Records available: 1948-

Date

June 1 28

Water level

159-05 158.49

Date

July 21 Sept . 9

Water level

157.87 157.83

Date

Oct. Nov.

6 9

Water level

157.78 158.00

Date

Dec. 27

Water level

157.60

5-19-4bc. Abandoned drilled well, diameter 3 inches, depth 213.0 feet. Measuring point, top of pipe, 2-0 feet above land-surface datum, 2,416.00 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 205.85 on Dec- 27; lowest, 208.25 on Jan. 21. Records available: 1948.Jan.Apr.May

21297

208.25207.82207.35

June 21July 10

208.14206.05

SeptOcf-

-101

206206

0930

Nov .Dec .

927

206.26205-85

5-19-22da. Warp. Altitude of measuring point 2,380-31 feet above sea level- Highest observed stage in period of record, 202-95 on Dec- 4; lowest 204.00 on Apr. 28 and Dec. 9. Stevens Type P 8-day automatic, water-stage recorder installed Apr. 28. Records available: 1947-48.

Lowest daily water level, from recorder chartsDay Apr-

1 ......23 ...... 4 ...... 5 ......6 ......

910 ......11 ......12 ......13 ......14 ......15 ......16 ......17 ......18 ......19 ......

MayOC\ r*i R*P

p r\ n PI

203.71 203.62

pf\*? CO

OC\ ^ DT

po 1? c c^

203 35203 53PH**! RV

203 54203.58

June203.67203 G 1

203.50OOf, R *7

203.54203 49203.46203 57203.58203.59PA 1? CQ

p ("N^ CO

pfw RQp r\ *z c Q

pry-z -i Q

203.77

Ju

203 203PO 1*1

203203pn 1*,

on'*,Pn^

PH*7!

pn**.

pn*^Pn*^

pr»^

PPI'Z

203

iyCp

.49

.44 545445

.44C-*

.51A^

.46

4949

.46CD

49.34

Aug.p n**, RQ

203.50203.68 203.69 203-54203.36

203.34

Oft 1*, "^Q

203.41203.42203.42203.51

203.47203.43203 44203.32

Se?03

203 203 P03on*^

203203on *^

203203on*^

203203

203

pt.S4

.4R

.44

.35 -40.50

RQ

.63

.59

.48

.30

.48

.46

.40-Z 0

.40

.?9

Ocpn?

203 203 POPp r»^

203

203p r»^

pr\*^

20320320320"*jpn?P03

t ..58co

.50

.33 9439545759

.55

.61CD

C.O

.48

9089

.55

.41

NoP03

203 203 P03

P03P03P03on 1*,

P03P03

203

P03pn 1^

P03203

V.

.57

.55

.2.9

.18 -67.8675

.76

.61

.55

.60

.60RQ

RQ

-3P 49.35.38.33

Dec .203.40203 40^03.29 202.95 203-47203 . 67

203.80204.00203.74203.30203.38203 57203 54203 . 61203.78

203.38203.38

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5-19-22da Continued.

Lowest dally water level, from recorder chartsDay Apr

99 ...oa

26 ......

28 204-00 29 205.79 30 205.32 51

Maypm <IQ203 . 41203.42203.50205.61203-64203 . 50205 40205 . 47 205 . 45 203 . 69 203.74

June205.52205.25203.44Ort«z £±ri

on 1^ r?^on 1^ SO

205.59203.52205.60 205.65 205 . 67

Juon1*on1*

on. 1*on1*

203on1*

203203205 205 205 205

iy.24

.66

.fi7

.47

.44

.52

.50

.54

.62

.75

.61

Auon1*On'*

P03on1*

pn^onflc

P03?.03205 203 203 203

g-

.60

.4249

.47

.44

.5R

.58

.62

.62

.49

.46

Seon1*on 1*

203on 1*

203on 1*

203203203 205 205

pt..40

.41

.37C 1*

QC

.R9w?

.57

.40

.36

Oct.203.48on 1* K^205.70205.72203.50203.35203.55205.32205.36 203.25 203.59 205 . 47

Nov.

203.65203.58205.55

205 . 48205.97205.97 205.70 205 . 72

Dec-205.26On 1* CQ

pA^ nrt

205.75205.79205 . 95205.64203.28203.51 203.88 203.78 203.76

5-19-55db- Gray. Altitude of measuring point 2,559.67 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 198-48 on July 21. Records available: 1948.

Date

June 28 July 21

Water level198.54 198.48

Date

Sept. Oct .

91

Water level

198.69 198.59

Date

Nov. 9 Dec. 27

Water level

198.60 199.06

5-20-16dc. Drilled well, diameter 5 inches, depth 44.7 feet. Measur­ ing point, top of casing, 1-2 feet above land-surface datuir, 2,271.76 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 28-P3 on Sept. 2; lowest, 59.95 on July 22. Records available: 1948. July 22, 59.95; Sept. 2, 58.95; Oct. 7, 39.00.

5-20-32cc- Abandoned drilled domestic well, diameter 4 inches, depth 111.7 feet. Measuring point, top of casing, 1.0 feet above land-surface datum, 2,505.25 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 105-38 on Oct. 7; lowest, 105.84 on Nov. 8. Record's available: 1948. July 26, 105.57; Sept- 2, 105.54; Oct. 7, 105.58; Nov. 8, 105.84-

6-17-15ad- Rumste- Altitude of measuring point 2,2E"3.60 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 86-58 on Nov. 10. Records available: 1947-48.Apr. 29 June 24

88.0288.15

Sept. Oct. 8

87.1586.67

Nov. 10 86.58

6-18-12bc. Welks- Altitude of measuring point 2,285.28 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 86.10 en Nov. 9. Records available: 1947-48.

Apr- 29 May 14

87.75 87.12

June 24 Sept. 8

87.77 87.53

Oct. Nov.

6 9

86.71 86.10

6-18-13da- Brown. Drilled irrigation well, reported depth 168 feet. Measuring point, hole in pump base, 0-2 foot above land-surface datum, 2,504-54 feet above sea level- Highest observed stage in period of record, 114.74 on NOT. 9; lowest, 116.75 on May 20. Records available: 1948. May 20, 116.75; Sept. 8, 116.02; Oct. 6, 115.27; Nov. 9, 134.74.

6-18-55aa- Burgeson. Altitude of measuring point 2,^18.66 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 156.58 on Apr. 29. Records available: 1947-48- Apr. 29, 136.58; July 10, 136.45; Oct. 7, 156.88. Measurements discontinued.

6-19-2aa. Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District. Drilled observation well, diameter 1 inch, depth 151 feet. Measuring point) top of pipe, 1.0 feet above land-surface datum, 2,361.81 fe«t above sea level. Measurements supplied through courtesy of Central Febraska Public Power and Irrigation District. Highest observed stage in period of record, 109-65 on Dec. 50, 1948; lowest, 123.70 on Mar. 9, 1945. Records available: 1945-48.Mar.Apr.Nov.

9,1910

1945 123.70123.51121.26

Jan.Apr-May

19,109

1946 120.54119.00119.89

JuneAug.Jan-

12,2020,

1946

1947

119.87119.05116.29

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6-19-2aa--Contlnued.

Date

July 31, 1947 Sept . 2 Oct. 6 Nov. 18 Dec. 29 Jan. 10, 1948 Feb. 7

Water level

115.29 115.23 114.47 114.04 114.32 114.00 113 . 60

Date

Mar. 6, 1948 Apr. 11

29 May 10

28 June 23

Water level

113.36 113.10

al!3.32 a!13. 36 al!2.98 al!2.77

Date

July 20 Aug. 7 Sept. 1 Oct. 4 Nov. 9 Dec. 30

Water level

al!2.23 112.10

a 111. 72 alll-16 allO.75 109.63

6-19-18ba. Nelson- Abandoned drilled domestic well, diameter 5 Inches, reported depth 200 feet. Measuring point, top of casing, 2.2 feet above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948. Dec. 30, 156.26.

6-19-21dc. Abandonded drilled well, diameter 4 Inches, depth 165.5 feet- Measuring point, top of casing, 1.8 feet above land-surface datum, 2,377.79 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage In period of record, 150.35 on Oct. 5; lowest, 151.35 on May 5. Records available: 1948.

Date

May July

51

Water level

151.35 151.25 '

Date

July Sept

20. 2

Water level

151.00 151.07

Date

Oct. Nov.

59

Water level

150.35 150.91

Date

Dec. 30

Water level

150.85

6-20-10aa. Abandoned drilled well, diameter 2 Inches, d^pth 202.3 feet. Measuring point, top of casing, 3.8 feet above land-surface datum, 2,464.57 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage In period of record, 186.87 on Dec- 30; lowest, 188.01 on May 17. Records avallatle: 1948.

Date

May 17 June 21

Water level

188 . 01 187.96

Date

July 20 Sept. 2

Wat»r level

187.85 187.65

Date

Oct. Nov.

59

Water level

187.17 187.40

6-20-28ad. Johnson Estate. Unused drilled domestic and stock well, diameter 4 Inches, depth 212 feet. Measuring point, hole In side of pump, 2.4 feet above land-surface datum. Highest observed stage In period of record, 194.40 on Nov. 10; lowest, 194.78 on July 23. Records available: 1948. July 23, 194.78; Sept. 2, 194-54; Nov. 10, 194.40.

7-17-llcb. Just. Altitude of measuring point 2,205-89 feet above sea level- Highest observed stage In period of record, 27-48 on Nov. 10- Records available: 1947-48-Apr- 29 June 16

27.6527.64

Sept. Oct.

28.0627.70

Nov. Dec.

1030

27.4827.49

7-17-30bb. Sodeholm. Altitude of measuring point 2,256.67 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage In period of record, 51.19 on Nov. 10- Records available; 1947-48-

Date

Apr. 29 May 14

Water level52.90 52.68

Date

June 24 July 21

Water level52.85 52.24

Date

Sept. Oct.

8 6

Water level51.93 51.20

Date

Nov. 10

Water level51. 19

7-18-3cc- Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District. Drilled observation well, diameter 4 Inches, depth 84.7 feet. Measuring point, top of casing, 1.4 feet above land-surface datum, 2,316.19 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage In period of record, 77.11 on Oct. 5; lowest, 80.85 on May 15. Records available: 1948-May 15June 30July 21

a

a

80-8578-8978-40

Aug.Sept.

79

a 77.9577-49

Oct.Nov.

510

7777

1129

Dec. 1130

a 77.4277.80

a By Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District.

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242 .JATEK LEVELS AND ARTESIA1I PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

7-18-27ab. Getty. Altitude of measuring point 2,284.10 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 60.42 on Nov. 9. Records available: 1947-48-

Date

Apr. 29 June 24

Water level62.34 62.12

Date

Sept . Oct.

8 6

Water level61.44 60.63

Date

Nov. 9

Water level60-42

7-18-35ab. Anderson. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 15 inches, reported depth 123.0 feet. Measuring point, top of casing, 0-5 foot above land-surface datum, 2,282.03 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 70.99 on Nov. 9; lowest, 72.74 on May 12. Records available: 1948.May 12 June 24

72.7472.45

Sept Oct.

72.1271.26

Nov. 9 70-99

7-19-6aa- Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigatior District. Drilled observation well, diameter 4 inches, depth 116.2 feet. Measuring point, top of pipe, 1-4 feet above land-surface datum, 2,366.80 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 59.79 on Dec- 27; lowest, 63.28 on May 10. Records available: 1948.

Date

May

June

10 25 23

Water level

a 63.28 63.04 62.17

Date

July Aug.

207

Water level61.93

a 62.02

Date

Sept . Oct.

14

Water level

!l^3

Date

Nov. Dec.

10 27

Water level60.53 59.79

a By Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District.

7-19-12cc. Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District. Altitude of measuring point, 2,318.72 feet above sea level. Highest obser­ ved stage in period of record, 48-65 on Dec. 27. Records available: 1947-48.Apr-May

29 28

51.78 51.35

June July

23 20

50-64 50.26

Sept . Nov.

1 9

49.81 48.94

Dec- 27 48-65

7-19-16ac- Cole. .Drilled irrigation well, diameter 1£ inches, depth 138-0 feet- Measuring point, hole in turbine side, 0.8 foot above land- surface datum, 2,366-12 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 75-49 on Dec- 30, 1948; lowest, 81.40 on July 25, 1947. Records available: 1947-48.

Date

July 25, Apr. 29, July 6

1947 1948

Water level81.40 78.35 77.96

Date

July Sept

20, 19481

Water level77.35 77.11

Date

Oct . Dec.

4, 3948 30

Water level76.45 75.49

7-19-23ad. Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District. Drilled observation well, diameter 1 inch, depth 82 feet. Measuring point, top of pipe, 1-0 foot above land-surface datum, 2,331.84 fset above sea level. Highest observation stage in period of record, 55-72. on Oct. 4, 1948; lowest, 70.60 on Mar. 9, 1945- Measurements supplied through courtesy of Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District, records available: 1945-48.

Mar. 9,Apr. 19Nov. 10Jan. 19,Apr. 10May 9June 12May 21,June 20July 31

1945

1946

1947

70.6070.3367-9667.6068-1367.3866.8363.2563.2762.16

Aug.SeptOct.

Nov.Dec.Jan.Feb.Mar.

5, 1947. 2

2271873, 194876

61.9961.0060.3160.33

a 60.5560-5860.3760.4660.72

Apr.MayJuneJulyAug.SeptOct.Nov.Dec.

29, 19482819207

. 149

27

a 61-52a 59.15

57.98a 56.89

56.52a 56.19a 55.72a 55.84a 55.79

a By Geological Survey, U- S- Dept. of Interior

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NEBRASKA, PHELPS COUNTY 243

7-19-26dd. Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District. Drilled observation well, diameter 1 inch, depth 56.0 feet. Measuring point, top of pipe, at land-aurface datum, 2,348.21 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 38-88 on Aug. 5, 1947; Iwest, 49.89 on Apr. 19, 1945. Measurements supplied through courtesy of Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District. Records available: 1945-48.

Date

Mar. 9, 1945Apr. 19Nov. 10Jan. 19, 1946Apr- 10May 9June 12Aug. 20May 21, 1947June 20

Water level49.4149.8945.6847.7749.4049.8548.8744.2948.2047.35

Date

July 31, 1947Aug. 5Sept. 2Oct. 2

27Nov. 26Dec. 21Jan. 3, 1948Feb. 7Mar. 6

Water level39.5038.8840.6641.3642.8644.2744.8245.3046.4646.58

Date

Apr- 29, 1948May 28June 23July 20Aug. 7Sept. 1Oct. 4Nov. 9

27Dec. 27

Water level48-4347.8847-0042.5742.3341.3941-8642.9143.4244-34

7-20-14cc. Drilled domestic and stock well, diameter 3-| inches, depth 193.3 feet. Measuring point, top of casing, 1.9 feet atove land- surface datum, 2,473.70 feet above sea level- Highest observed stage in period of record, 165.11 on Dec. 30; lowest, 168.63 on May 18. Records available: 1948.

Date

May 18 June 23

Water level

168.63 168.12

Date

July 20 Sept. 1

Water level

167.56 166.67

Date

Oct. 4 Nov. 10

Water level

165.98 165.47

Date

Dec- 50

Water level165.11

7-20-28dc- Well 184 in previous reports. Dahlgren- Measurements resumed. Altitude of measuring point 2,451.54 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 159-60 on Oct. 5. Records available: 1934-56, 1948.Jan. Apr.

20 29

163.40 161.25

June July

23 20

160.97 160.51

Sept. Oct.

2 5

160.49 159.60

Nov. Dec.

10 30

159.90 159.69

7-20-31cd. Published erroneously in previous report as t\>. Peterson. Altitude of measuring point 2,519-70 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 221.08 on Dec. 4. Records available: 1947-48.

Lowest daily water le.vel, from recorder charts

Day1 2 3 4 5 6

g10111 9

1314151617 18 19 20 PI2223 24 25

Ja223 222 223 223 223OO^

222222222oo*2;PPOoo^QO^

OO^

CO'7

223223 222 222 222 PPP222222 223 223

n..06 .91 .11 .12 .14 19QO

QC

Q R

.009222(-)£

27.02OK

.24

.84

.95

.70

.69£Q

.91

.10

.29

Pe222 222 222 222 222

222op"*

222PPP222222222222 222 223 223 pp 1*

222222 223 222

b..88 .87 .55 .69 .68

.60f\f\

QQat.

91QQ

QO

.90

.86

.03

.10

.11QI7

.49

.00

.99

Ma222 222 223 223 223 222222PPPPPPPPP222PPP222PPP222222222 222 222 222 222222222 222 222

r ..88 .74 .01 .23 .22QQ

.56

.60

.77

.96QC

.85QO

42^Q

.66

.74

.56

.41

.41

.63CTJ

.64

.69

.64

Ap222 223 223 223 223 co*2;OO 1?

O0 *2;9 0<2;

oo^OQ*2;co*2;co*2;223 222 223 223

222 222 222

r-.71 .70 .57 .32 -48 .16^RQP

.55

zr?

^r?O-z

*^*7

.36

.98

.08

.37

.95

.88

.92

M222 222 222 222 222 222

222 222 222 222 222222222 222 222

ay.4? .60.77 .7? .53 7f

7f .77 .63 .846C.7C.60 .67 8£

June222.73 222.62 222.42 222.25 222.38

OOO £1O

222 61OOO t.rj

222 43222 .46222.40 222 . 48 222 . 60 222.53 pop -i <->PP1 Q*^

222.31 222.43 222.40

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244 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

7-20-31bb Continued.

Lowest daily water level,, from recorder chartsDay26 27 28 29 30 31

Day12345

7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19POPI22 23 24OC

pe

27pa

^Q

30 ZT

Jan.223.40 223.39 222.79 222.66 222.78 222.79

Julyppp ^cppp *^ Rppp "icPPO -ZC

Ppp AQppp c c

222.56 222.52 222.52 222.47 222.44 222.32 222.38 222.42 222.33 222.32 222.35 222.34 222 . 18 222 07POO DQ

222.33 222.41 222 . 41OPO "^O

ppp -*Q

Ppp AO

pop /.pppp «ZQ

ppp erf

Feb.222.84 222.37 222.78 222.91

Aug.

222.18 222.09 222-10 222.20 222-23 222.21 222.25 222.29 222.34 222.34 222.33 222.39 222.40ppp ecppp err

222-50 222.46 222-49 222 49ppp CT

ppp CT

opp RrrPOO CO

2 Op RCpoo ,45

Mar.222.46 223 JD2 223.02 222.52 222.39 222.48

Sept .222 49PPP AQ

222-36ppp f?A

ppp T p

POP T R

222.25 222.31 222.31 222.26 222.05 221.96 222.29 222.34 222.26 222.13 222.09 222.11 222.10 221 99009 OP222.03 221.95 222.06ppp AQ

ppp RQ

ppp CQ

PPP cnPPP *^Qppo no

Apr.223.20 223.63 223.78 222.78 222.54

Oct.222 24POP OC

OPO O*^

ppp (T7

OPT CQ

PPT A 1

221.76 221.97 222.02 222.02 222.08 222.11 222.15 222.19 222.06 222-31 222.39 222.23 222 . 00 POT q/iPP1 QQ

222 . 10 222.19 222.09PPT QQ

PPT rrn

ppT CQ

221.65POT CR

POT Cl

ppi rri

May22?. 88 223.75 22?. 68 22,? . 68 222.65 22?. 73

Nov.221 84221 84221.65POT PROPT RC

221.93221.93 221.95 221.95 221.75 221.82 221-77 221.78 221.79 221.66 221-54 221.54 221.37 221.37

221-80 221.51 221-48 OPT **n221*40OPT onPPT oi

PPT. QT.

June222.30 222.29 222.35 222 . 42 222.45

Dec-

OPT f~\O.

PPT 40

221.66221.67 221.85 222.05 221.97 221.30 221.31 221.57 221.57 221.55 221-72 221.74 221.52 221.43 221 17OPT RA

221.74 221.74 221.61

221.69

8-17-19db. Bamford. Records available: 1930-37, 1939-43, 1945-48.

Date

Mar. May

8 6

Water level

11.00 11.40

Date

July Sept.

98

Water level

11.55 12.0O

Date

Nov. 6

Water level

11.75

8-17-21bc. Highest obaerved stage in period of record, 5-55 on Mar- 8j lowest, 6.95 on Sept. 8. Records available: 1947-48.Jan. Mar.

98

6 5

00 .55

May July

6 9

5 6

80 19

Sept . Nov.

8 6

6 6

.95

.66

8-17-24bc. Skiles. Records available: 1930-48.Jan. Mar.

9 8

9 8

04 83

May July

6 9

8 9

.88

.20Sept. Nov.

8 6

11 9

.52

.69

8-18-9db. University of Nebraska. Records available: 1931-40, 1942-43, 1945-47. No measurements made in 1948.

8-18-16cc. Nelson. Records available: 1946-48-Jan. Mar.

7.40 |May 6 7.29 I July 9

7-43 7.62

Sept. Nov.

8.488.06

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8-18-21dd. Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District. Drilled observation well, diameter 4 inches, depth 35.3 feet. Measuring point, top of casing, at land-surface datum, 2,249.21 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 11.26 on May 8; lowest, 11.80 on D"c. 20. Records available: 1948.

Date

May 8June 15

Water level

all. 26 11.33

Date

July 21 Aug. 7

Water level11.45

all. 39

Date

Sept . Oct.

9 5

Water level11.49 11.58

-Date

Nov. 10 Dec. 30

Water level11.70 11.80

a By Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District.

8-13-24bb. Skiles. Records available: 1946-48.

Date

Jan. Mar.

9 8

Water level7.98 7.83

Date

May July

6 9

Water level7.83 7.93

Date

Sept . Nov.

8 6

Water level8.74 8.80

8-18-33dd. Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigatio^ District. Drilled observation well, diameter 4 inches, depth 79.5 feet. Measuring point, top of casing, at land-surface datum, 2,309.88 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 73-15 on Dec. 30; lowest, 76-48 on May S. Records available: 1948-

DateMay June

8 15

Water level

a76.48 74.40

Date

July Aug.

217

Water level74-05

a73.88

DateSept . Oct.

9 5

Water level73.58 73.42 ( Date

.Nov. Dec.

10 30

Water level73.24 73.15

Bv central Nebraska Public Power ana Irrigation District,8-18-34bb. Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District.

Drilled observation well, diameter 4 inches, depth 35-5 feet. Measuring point, top of casing, at land-surface datum, 2,257.35 feet above sea level. Highest observed'stage in period of record, 20.10 on Oct. 5; lowest, 20.22 on June 15. Records available: 1948-May 8 June 15

a20.17 20.22

July 21 Aug. 7

20.17 a20.18

Sept. Oct.

20-15 20.10

Nov. 10 Dec. 30

20.1620.18

a By Central Nebraska Public Power ana Irrigation Distr. clT.

8-19-7dc. Mrs. Labart. Records available: 1946-48.

DateJan. Mar.

8 8

Water level5-08 4.62

DateMay July

6 9

Water level5.09 5-62

DateSept . Nov.

8 5

Water level6.05 5.13

8-19-14dc. Crawford. Records available: 1946-48.Jan . Mar.

88

1110

.17

.98May July

6 9

11. 11.

2437

Sept. Nov.

8 6

12.55 12.27

8-19-15cd. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 18 inches, depth 28-0 feet. Measuring point, top of casing, at land-surface datum, 2,285.31 feet above sea level. Records available: 1948. Mar- 18, 1947, 7.04; Oct. 4, 1948, 6.22.

8-19-29cc. Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District. Drilled observation well, diameter 4 inches, depth 100.5 feet. Measuring point, top of casing, 1.80 feet above land-surface datum, 2,365.62 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 63.89 on Dec. 27; lowest, 64-43 on May 10. Records available: 1948.Date

May 10 18

June 23

Water level

a64.43 64.36 64.25

Date

July 20 Aug. 7

Water level64.03

a64.04

Date

Sept. Oct.

1 4

Water level64.03 63.98

Date

Nov. 10 Dec. 27

Water level63.96 63.89

a By Central Nebraska Public power and Irrigation District.

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246 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

8-19-33cc. Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District. Drilled observation well, diameter 4 inches, depth 117.0 feet. Measuring point, top of casing, 1.8 feet above land-surface, 2,352.77 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 50.46 on Dec. 27; lowest, 51.70 on May 10. Records available: 1948.

Date

May 10 June 23

Water level51.70 51.51

Date

July 20 Nov. 10

Water level51.33, 50.70

Date

Dec. 27

Water level50.46

8-19-36bb. Central Nebraska Public power and Irrigation District. Drilled observation well, diameter 1 inch, depth 41.0 feet. Measuring point, top of pipe, at land-surface datum, 2,304.82 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 33.23 on Dec. 27, 1948; lowest, 39.48 on Mar. 9, 1945. Measurements supplied through courtesy of Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District. Records available: 1945-48.Mar.Apr.Jan.Apr.MayJuneAug.MayJune

9,1919,109

122021,20

1945

1946

1947

393937383737373536

.48

.33

.91

.00

.87

.82

.63

.98

.98

JulyAug.SeptOct.Nov.Dec Jan.Feb.Mar.

31, 19475

. 221873, 194876

35353534

a3434343433

.52

.35

.16

.66

.37

.65

.24

.40

.90

Apr.MayJuneJulyAug.Sept.Oct.Nov.Dec

29, 19482823207121027

a34.16a34.11a34.19a33.7834.02

a34.13a33.54a33.46a33.23

a By Geological Survey, U- S. Dept. of Interior.

8-20-8cd. Mrs. Mat son.- New pump installed measuring point after July 8 is 1.6 feet above land-surface datum. Records available: 1946-48.Jan. Mar.

Jan. Mar-

8 4

8-20-9cd.8 4

7.35 7.53

May 6 July 8

Jones. Records available:3.48 3.50

May 6July 8

6,47 6.29

Sept - Nov.

1938-48.3.80 4.00

Sept . Nov.

9 6

9 6

5.98 6.32

4.22 3.51

8-20-12dc. Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District. Drilled observation well, diameter 18 inches, depth 12 feet. Measuring point, top of casing, 2.0 feet above land-surface datum, 2,306.22 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 1.35 on Jan. 8; lowest, 3.00 on Sept. 8. Records available: 1948-Jan- Mar.

1.351.38

May July

1.702.60

Sept. Nov.

3.001.82

8-20-18dd. High Estate. Drilled domestic and stock well, diameter 4 inches, reported depth 140 feet. Measuring point, top of brick curb, at land-surface datum, 2,436.19 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 106.10 on July 20; lowest, 107.23 on Dec. 30- Records available: 1948.June 30 July 20

106.92106.10

Sept. Oct.

106.42106.43

Nov. Dec.

1030

107.01 107-23

8-20-23dc. Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District- Drilled observation well, diameter 4 inches, depth 99.8 feet. Measuring point, top of casing., 0.6 foot above land-surface datum, 2,3^0-03 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 67.06 on Dec. 30; lowest, 71.26 on June 5. Records available: 1948.

Date

May June

10 5

23

Water level

a68.60 a71.26 70.27

Date

July Aug.

207

Water level68-80

a67.84

Date

Sept Oct.

1 4

Water level67.46 67.08

Date

Nov. Dec .

10 30

Water level67.13

a67.06

a By Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District.

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NEBRASKA., PLATTE COUNTY 247

8-20-26dc. Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District. Drilled observation well, diameter 4 inches, depth 90.4 feet. Measuring point, top of pipe, 0.6 foot above land-surface datum, 2,391.22 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 33.97 on June 23; lowest, 64.88 on May 25. Records available: 1948.

Date

May 25 June 23

Water level64.88 34.57

Date

July 20 Sept . 1

Water level43.32 42.43

Date

Oct. 4 Nov. 10

Water level51.25 54.12

Date

Dec. 27

Water level55.14

Al7-l-14cc. 1935-40, 1942-48-

Platte County

Loup River Public Power District. Records available:

Date

Jan. 13 Mar. 23

Water level

9.53 9.14

Date

May 8 July 12

Water level

9.23 9.16

Date

Sept . Nov.

2 2

Water level

9.20 9.62

Al7-l-14dd. 1935-40, 1942-48.Jan. 13 Mar. 23

Al7-l-17dd. 1935-40, 1942-48-

Jan. 13 Mar- 23

Al7-l-25aa. 1935-40, 1942-48.Jan. 13 Mar. 23

Al7-l-29da. 1935-40, 1942-44,Jan. 15 Mar- 23

Al7-l-36bc. 1946-48.Jan. 13 Mar. 23

Loup River Public

5.52 4.61

May 8 July 13

Loup River Public

8.69 7.46

May 8 July 13

Loup River Public

8.45 7.94

May 8 July 13

Loup River Public 1946-48.

10.93 9.62

May 8 July 13

Loup River Public

6.38 4.94

May 8 July 13

Power District. Records

4.94 4.56

Sept. 2 Nov. 2

Power District. Records

7.97 8.84

Sept . 2 Nov. 2

Power District. Records

7.87 7.49

Sept. 2 Nov. 1

Power District . Records

10.27 1 ^.97

Sept. 2 Nov. 2

Po/»er District. Records

5.48 5.82

Sept. 2 Nov. 2

available :

4.93 5.35

available :

9.07 9.59

available :

7.72 8.29

available :

11.25 11.58

available :

6.14 6.50

Al8-l-28cd. D. S. 150. Loup Rivar Public Power District, available; 1955-40, 1942-48.

Records

Date

Jan.. 28 Mar. 29

Water level69.30 69.30

Date

Apr. 28 May 28

Water level69.40 69. 4C

Date

July 31 Aug. 28

Water level69.50 69.60

Date

Oct. 30 Nov. 30

Water level69.40 69.60

A20-l-18cb. University of Nebraska- Records available: 1935-42, 1946, 1948. No measurements made in 1948.

16-2-2da. Loup River Public Power District. Records available; 1947-48.

Date

Jan- 13 Mar. 23

Water level5.74 4.14

Date

May 8 July. 13

Water level4.07 4.40

Date

Sept. 2 Nov. 2

Water level5.63 6.02

16-2-9cc. Nyffeler. Records available: 1946-48.Jan. 13 Mar. 24

3.65 1:95

May 8 July 13

2.00 3.18

Sept . Nov.

2 2

3.87 3.85

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16-2-12ab. Ernst. Records available: 1934-42, ir44-48.

Date

Jan. 13 Mar. 24

Water level9.61 7.83

Date

May 8 July 13

Water level8.32 8.59

Date

Sept. Nov.

2 2

Water level9.80

10.12

17-l-2cc- Loup River Public Power District. Records available: 1955-40, 1942-48.Jan. 13 Mar. 22

10.67 10.01

May 8 July 13

10.36 10.50

Sept . Nov.

2 2

10.30 10.68

l7-l-5ad. Loup River Public Power District. Records available: 1955-40, 1942-48 Jan. Mar.

13 18

21

.39

.50May July

8 13

2 2

.04

.54Sept. Nov.

22

1 2

.55

.82

17-l-7ac. Loup River Public Power District. 1935-40, 1942-48.

Records available:

Jan. Par.

13 22

7 6

.50

.15May July

8 13

67

.63

.25Sept- Nov.

2 2

7 7

.52

.98

17-l-14cc. Loup River Public Power District 1935-40, 1942-48.

Records available:

Jan. Mar.

13 22

10. 9.

97 50

May July

8 13

10 10

60 86

Sept. Nov.

2 2

10 10

.92

.88

17-l-34dc. Ernst. Records available: 1946-48.Jan. Mar.

13 24

87.90 .89

May July

8 13

8 8

29 56

Sept . Nov.

22

8 9.95 .29

17-2-2cd. Schacher. Records available; 1954-42, 1946-48.Jan. 13 Mar- 22

6.82 5-08

May 8 July 12

6.027.61

Sept. 2 Nov. 2

7.828.27

17-2-4bc- Loup River Public Power District. Records available: 1935-40, 1942-48.Jan. Mar.

13 22

10 8.32.68

May July

8 12

10 10

.39

.73Sept. Nov.

2 2

11 11

.02

.51

Polk County

13-4-34cc. University of Nebraska. Records availsble: 1940-41, 1944, 1946, 1948. June 4, 7.98; Oct." 15, 9.52.

14-4-19ab. Geological Survey, U- S- Dept. of Interior. Highest observed stage in period of record, 2.36 on Mar. 18. Records available: 1945-48.Jan. Mar.

Jan. Mar.

12 18

15-2-4dc.12 22

4.37 2.36

May 7 July 12

Records available:7.77 6.57

May 7 July 12

34

1946-48.6 6

.97

.60Sept . Nov.

.91

.32Sept . Nov.

1 1

1 1

4.95 5.33

6.79 7.46

15-2-7bb. Geological Survey, U- S. Dept. of Interior. Highest observed stage in period of record, 5-58 on Mar. 19. Records available: 1946-48.Jan. Mar.

12 19

8 5

02 58

May July

7 12

6. 6.

59 44

Sept . Nov.

1 1

7 7.14 .67

l5-3-3dc. Geological Survey, U> S. Dept. of Interior. Highest observed stage in period of record, 4.52 on July 12. Records available: 1947-48.Jan. 12 Mar. 18

6.385.65

May 7 July 12

5.304.52

I Sept Nov.

5.006.04

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15-3-20cc. Norris. Records available: 1946-48.

Date

Jan. 12 Mar. 18

Water level6.95 5.70

Date

May 7 July 12

Water level5.45 5.90

Date

Sept . Nov.

1 1

Water level6.70 7.28

15-3-23dc. Geological Survey, U- S- Dept. of Interior. Highest observed stage in period of record, 8-90 on Mar. 18; lowest, 10.72 on Nov. 1. Records available: 1947-48.Jan- Mar.

Jan. May

Jan. Mar.

Jan. Mar.

Jan. Mar.

12 18

15-4-35dc.127

16-l-14bb.12 22

16-l-36cd.12 22

16-2 -23dc.12 22

10.33 8.90

May 7 July 12

Carlson- Records20.20 19.70

July 12 Sept- 1

Czafla. Records5-97 5.32

May 7 July 12

Bugham. Records21.04 20.09

May 7 July 12

Nit sen. Records7.94 6-78

May 7July 12

8 9

available19 19

available ;5 5

available :20 20

available:7 7

.88

.22Sept . Nov.

: 1946-48..67 .78

Nov.

1946-48..08 .30

Sept . Nov.

1946-48..49 .60

Nov.

1946-48..35 .46

Sept. Nov.

1 1

1

1 1

1

11

10. 10.

20-

5. 6.

20.

7. 8.

60 72

35

39 00

85

83 14

Red Willow County

2-29-4aa- Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 11.52 on Oct. 6. Records available: 1946-48.Feb. Apr.

412

10.3910.14

June 11 Aug. 5

10.9310.40

Oct. Dec.

610

11.5210.85

2-29-5ab. Wilcox- Lowest observed stage in period of record, 19.92 on Oct. 6. Records available; 1946-48-Feb. 4 Apr. 12

18.35 18.31

June 11 Oct. 6

19.80 19.92

Dec. 10 19.21

2-30-laa. Geological Survey, U- S. stage in period of record, 11.42 on Aug.

Dept. of Interior. Lowest observed 4. Records available: 1946-48-

Feb. Apr.

412

9-86 9-68

June 11 Aug. 4

10.6311.42

Oct. Dec.

11.3810.30

2-30-12ad. Schmidt. Highest observed stage in period of record, 27.76 on Oct. 6- Records available; 1946-48.Feb. Apr-

Feb. Apr.

4 12

3-26-5bb.

4 13

28- 29.

Carr

44. 44.

9147

June Aug.

Records

57 08

June Oct.

11 5

available :

107

29 29

62 34

Oct. Dec.

6 10

27 29

.76

.12

1946-48.

43 44

70 78

Dec. 10 44 .19

3-26-5cc. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 24 inches, depth 61.0 feet Measuring point, hole in turbine base, 0.5 foot above land-surface datum. Highest observed stage in period of record, 16.35 on Apr. 13; lowest, 17.35 on Oct. 7. Records available; 1948.Apr. June

Feb. Apr.

13 10

3-26-9cb.29

16.35 16.72

Aug. Oct.

Pucha . Records16.69 16.51

June Aug.

57

available7 2

16-3817.35

Dec.

1946-48.16-90 16.04

Oct. Dec.

10

1 6

16

16 16

.96

.75

.82

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3-26-llbb. Geological Survey, U- S. Dept. of Interior- Lowest obser­ ved stage in period of record, 9.43 on Oct. 4- Records available: 1946-48.

DateFeb.- Apr.

2 9

Water level8.85 8.52

Date

June Aug.

7 2

Water level8.77 8-05

Date

Oct. Dec-

4 6

Water level9.43 9.27

3-27-7dc. Helm. Records available: 1946-48.Feb. 4 9.72 Apr. 12 9.32

June 10 9.85 Aug. 5 8.04

Oct. 8 9.25 Dec- 10 9.52

3-27-8ac. Duckworth. Records available: 1934-44, 1&46-48.Peb .4 11 . 60 Apr. 12 11.54

June 10 11-90 Aug. 5 10-90

Oct. 7 11-49 Dec. 10 11.74

3-27-llaa. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior- Records available: 1946-48. Feb. 4, 7.64; June 10, 7.66; Aug. 5, 5.88; Oct. 7, well pulled,, measurements discontinued.

3-27-llcd. Tiller. Lowest observed stage in period cf record, 17.90 on Oct. 4. Records available: 1946-48.Peb .2 1 6 . 42 Apr. 9 u6.77

June 7 17-08 Aug. 2 17.35

Oct. 4 17.90 Dec. 6 17.10

3-27-17cb . Geological Survey, U- S. Dept. of Interior. Records avail­ able: 1946-48.Feb. 2 9.65 Apr. 9 9-47

June 7 9.77 Aug .2 9 . 62

Oct. 4 10-65 Dec. 6 10-17

3-28-17da. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Records avail­ able: 1946-48.Feb. 2 10.92 Apr. 9 10.50

June 7 11.35 Aug. 2 10-67

Oct. 4 11.80 Dec. 6 11.21

3-28-20bb. Tridle . Records available: 1946-48.Peb. 2 10.68 Apr. 9 10.30

June 7 11.20 Aug. 2 10.52

Oct. 4 11.22 Dec. 6 10-63

3-28-21cd. Vogue. Records available: 1946-48.Feb. 2 8.95 Apr- 9 8.92

June 7 9.11 Aug. 2 8.81

Oct. 4 9.41 Dec. 6 9.17

3-28-24ac. Abandoned drilled well, diameter 4 inches, depth 23 feet. Measuring point, top of casing, 0.7 foot above land-surface datum- Records available: 1948- Oct. 4, 13.60; Dec- 6, 12.12.

3-29-32db. University of Nebraska. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 7.85 on Oct. 6. Records available: 1940-44, l?46-48.Feb. 4 5.99 Apr. 12 5.80

June 11 6-47 Aug. 4 6.83

Oct. 6 7.85 Dec. 10 6.58

3-29-35da. Hickman. Records available: 1946-48.Peb. 4 19.12 Apr. 12 19.02

June 11 19.79 Aug. 4 19.61

Oct. 6 18-70 Dec. 10 18.33

3-30-19bb. Mrs. Cain. Records available: 1946-48.Feb. 4 6.84 Apr. 12 6.93

June 11 7.54 Oct. 6 8.05

Dec- 10 7.61

3-30-26cb. Brown. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 10-35 on Oct. 4. Records available: 1946-48.Feb. 2 8.22 Apr. 9 8.35

June 7 8.85 Aug. 2 9.75

Oct. 4 10.35 Dec. 6 10-08

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3-30-29aa. able: 1946-48.

Geological Survey, U- S. Dept. of Interior. Records avail-

DateFeb. 4 Apr. 12

Water level3.86 3.49

DateJune 11 Aug. 4

Water level4.20 4.62

DateOct. 6 Dec. 10

Water level5.03 4.17

3-30-34bb. Hauxwell. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 14.73 on Oct. 6. Records available: 1946-48-Peb Apr

onPeb Apr

. 4

. 1213.42 13.30

June Oct.

11 6

4-26-34db. Selover. Lowest observed Oct. 7. Records available: 1946-48.. 4 - 13

20.75 20.38

June Aug.

10 5

14.10 14.73

Dec- 10

stage in period

20.67 20.35

Oct. Dec-

7 10

14

of record,

21 21

.02

21.

.28

.19

28

.. Richardson County

No measurements made in 1948.

Rock County

30-17-8db. University of Nebraska. Highest observed strode in period of record, 1-68 on Mar. 22. Measurements made by Bureau of Reclamation, U. S. Dept. of Interior, Alnsworth. Records available; 1934-48-

Date

Jan. 14 Peb. 16 Mar. 22

Water level2.14 2.49 1.68

Date

Apr. 15 May 12 June 15

Water level1.98 1-86 2-78

Date

July 12 Aug. 18 Sept . 14

Water level2.90 2.90 3.92

Date

Oct. 13 Nov. 15 Dec- 14

Water level3.57 3.40 2.80

30-19-lOaa- University of Nebraska- Measurements made by Bureau of Reclamation, U- S- Dept. of Interior, Ainsworth. Records available: 1940, 1944-48.Jan.Peb.Apr.

141815

1.471.78.88

MayJuneJuly

121512

0.962.321.68

Aug.SeptOct.

18-1413

1.072.822.62

Nov.Dec.

1514

2.391.97

Saline County

No measurements made in 1948.

Sarpy County

No measurements made in 1948.

Al3-9-lldd. City of Lincoln. No measurements made in 1948.

Al3-9-12dc. City of Lincoln. No measurements made in 1948-

Saunders County

Records available: 1934-42, 1944, 1946.

Records available: 1936-42, 1944, 1946.

Al3-9-24cc. U. S. 62. City of Lincoln. Highest observed stage in period of record, 0.48 on July 31. Records available: 1933-48.Jan.

Mar.

1291

27

6-186.121.101.90 ,

May

July

1311

3.795.345.90

JulyAug.Oct.

31301

0.485.165.85

Oct.Dec-

301

31

4.954.284.93

Al3-9-24dc. City of Lincoln. No measurements made in ]948.

Al4-5-35cd. Union Pacific Railroad. 1946. No measurements made in 1948.

Records available: 1934-42, 1944, 1946.

Records available: 1935-42, 1944,

947837 O 51- -17

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AlV-5-23bb. Geological Survey, U- S. Dept. of Interior- Highest observed stage in period of record, 0.71 on Mar. 23. Records available: 1946-48.

DateJan. 12 Mar. 23

Water level1.50 .71

Date

May 7 July 12

Waterlevel1.38 1.42

Date

Sept . Nov.

1 1

Water level2.72 2.54

Scotts Bluff County

No measurements made in 1948.

Seward County

All-2-23cc. Rolfmeier. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 18 inches, reported depth 127.0 feet. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, 0.5 foot above land-surface datum- Records available: 1948- June 23, 77.43; Oct. 14, 77.86.

All-3-22aa. Kilpatrick Estate. Records available: 1934-42, 1946. No measurements made in 1948.

Sheridan County

24-41-34da- University of Nebraska. Records available: 1935-42, 1944-48. Mar. 25, 7-93; June 30, 7.53; Sept. 2, 8-73; Oct. 19, 8-77.

24-42-27ba. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Records available: 1946-48. June 30, 12.94; Sept. 2, 13.05; Oct. 19, 13-01.

24-43-15da. University of Nebraska. Records available: 1940-42, 1944-48. Mar. 25, 6.45; June 30, 6.78; Sept. 2, 7.14; Oct. 19, 7-01.

24-44-14da- Geological Survey, U- S- Dept. of Interior- Records avail­ able: 1946-48- June 30, 5-13; Sept- 2, 6.05; Oct. 19, 5.68-

24-44-18bb. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior- Records available: 1946-48- June 30, 4.79; Sept. 2, 5.31; Oct. 19, 5-19.

24-45-8dd. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior- Records avail­ able: 1935-42, 1946-48. Sept. 2, 3.28; Oct. 19, 2.91.

24-46-10cb. Geological Survey, U- S- Dept. of Interior. Records available: 1946-48- Mar. 25, 6-32; July 1, 6.46; Sept. 2, 6.90; Oct. 19, 6.86.

25-41-28ad. Ballinger. Records available: 1946-47. No measurements made in 1948.

25-45-32ad. Herrian. Records available: 1946-48.Lowest daily water level, from recorder charts

Date

Mar. 25 26 27 28 29

Water level32.46 32.48 32.50 32.50 32-49

Date

Mar. 30 31

June 29 Sept . 2

Water level32-50 32-51

a 33.16 a 33.47

Date

Oct. 22 23 24 25

Water level33.81 33-82 33.80 33-80

Date

Oct. 26 27 28 29

Water level33.80 33.77 -33.75 33.76

a Tape measurement.

25-45-33bc. Geological Survey, U- S- Dept- of Interior- Staff gage at north end of Bower Lake. Records available: 1946-47. Measurements discontinued.

26-41-24cd.27-41-29ba.

made in 1948.

27-46-34bb.

28-42-15bc. 28-46-32ad.

made in 1948-

Records available: 1946-47- No measurements made in 1948- Bixby- Records available: 1946-47. No measurements

Records available: 1946-47.

Records available: 1946-47. Jaggars. Records available:

No measurements made in 1948-

No measurements made in 1948- 1946-47. No measurements

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31-44-10dd. University of Nebraska. Records available: 1935-42,1944-47- No measurements made in 1948.

31-46-5dd. Johnson. Records available: 1934-38, 1940-41, 1945, 1947. No measurements made in 1948.

31-46-8ad. University of Nebraska. Records available: 1937-42,1945-47. No measurements made in 1948.

33-42-36da. Barto- Records available: 194O-41, 1945, 1S47. No measurements made in 1948.

Sherman County

14-14-5bc- Macejeski. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 18 inches, reported depth 108 feet- Measuring point, hole in turbine base, 0.8 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948. Mar. 29, 11.42; Oct. 1, 9.71.

14-14-8db- Zimmerman. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 18 inches, depth 355 feet. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, 2.0 feet above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948. Mar. 29, 6.51; Oct. 1, 8.76.

15-14-19cb. Hell. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 18 inches, reported depth 105 feet. Measuring point, top of casing, 2.0 feet above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948. July 1, 5.48; Oct. 1, 6-52.

15-15-24da. Kociemba. Records available: 1934-44. New windmill installed on Mar. 29, measuring point destroyed. No measurements made in 1948.

Sioux County

No measurements made in 1948.

Stanton County

No measurements made in 1948.

Thayer County

No measurements made in 1948.

Thomas County

23-28-9da. University of Nebraska. Records available: 1935-40, 1942, 1945-47. Records available; 1948. Mar. 25, 10.44; June 30, 1O-66; Sept. 2, 10.84; Oct. 19, 10.68.

24-30-20ab. University of Nebraska. Records available: 1935-42, 1944-48. Mar. 25, 2.67; June 30, 2.92; Sept. 2, 2.95; Oct. 19, 2.78.

Thurston County

No measurements made in 1948.

Valley County

17-16-26dc. Geological Survey, U- S. Dapt - of Interior. Records available: 1943-48.

Lowest daily water level, from recorder chartsDay

123456789

1011

Jan.4.87

....4.804.714.674.554.484.474.47

Feb.5-415.355.275.235.215.205-175.155-195.205-17

Mar.3.923.903.923.943.913.853.913.933.973.98....

Apr.4.294.334.374.434.484.494.544-624.654-654-70

May5.365.385.415-445.475.305-035.095-185.225.25

June5.755.795.885.976-036-046.076.096.126.156.17

July5.135-255.365.445.52

a5-595-655.715.775.815.85

Aug. Sept.55555555555

.60

.61

.48

.32

.25

.27

.28

.31

.36

.45

.53

6.056.086.116.136.166.176.156.126.076.056-05

Oct .6.146-136.126.106-106.106-096.076.05-6.046.02

Nov.5.705.685.675.655-635-585.555.525.505.485.47

Dec-4.754.744.724.644.564.584.614-634.644.644.64

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ll-16-26dc Continued.

Lowest daily water level, from recorder chartsDay1213141516171819202122232425262728293031

Jan.4.544.684.824.894.975.095.155-205.235.235.195.205-295.325.335.35

5.435.435.43

Feb.

5.054.984.944.864.784.684.554.494.444.374.314.344.284.264.19-4.074.00

Mar.

....

....3.062.973.103.173.263.313.423.603.723.944.054.024.074.124.22

Apr-4.744.754.784.824.884.914.944.995-055-085.105.135.155.135.145.195.245.285.32

May June5.30 6.175.36 6.015-42 5.945.49 5-925.55 5.935.61 5.945.66 5.805.72 5.655.78 5.615.83 5.465.88 a5.285.89 a5.125 . 82 5 . 025.79 5.115.84 5.185-90 5.085.95 4.765.98 4.885 . 98 5 . 005.82

JulyR AAO « Ort

5.845.825-825-855.875.875-725.755.785.835.895.966.006.046.066.096.095.715-62

Aug.5.545-335.105.065.115.215-325.415-50....

....5-745.805-85................6.02

Sept-6.086.106.146.166.136.206.226.236.246.246.246.236.226.196.176.166.156.156.14

Oct.6.005.995.985.975.955.955.945.925-905.895.885.865.855.835.815.805.785.775.755.72

Nov.5-465.455.435.425.405.395.385.365.345.335.305.26........5.044-964.884.834.80

Dec4.624.564.494.554.674.754.774.794.794.744.644.574.484.474.464.444.484.504.544.57

a Interpolated.

18-13-2ac. Rutar. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 18 inches, reported depth 100.0 feet. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, 1.0 foot above land-surface datum. Records available; 1948- June 30, 10'26; Sept. 30, 9.60-

18-13-23dd- Hutchins- To convert water levels in feet above assumed datum, as published in previous reports, to feet below land-surface datum, for measurements prior to 1938 subtract from 122.57, for measurements after 1938 subtract from 124.22. Highest observed stage in period of record, 10.46 on Sept- 30. Records available: 1934-42, 1948. June 30, 10.70; Sept. 30, 10.46.

18-15-12bb. Kokes. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 18 inches, reported depth 121 feet. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, 1.0 foot above land-surface datum- Records available: 1948. July 1, 30.84; Oct. 1, 32.00.

19-13-28bb. Peterson- Drilled irrigation well, dianeter 18 inches, reported depth 98.0 feet. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, at land- surface datum. Records available: 1948. June 30, 13.45; Sept- 30, 14.58-

19-13-33cc. Pish. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 18 inches, reported depth 119 feet. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, at land- surface datum- Records available; 1948. June 28, 34.20; Sept. 30, 33.35.

19-14-6dc. Versal. Records available: 1934-42. No measurements made in 1948.

19-14-13da. Sack- Drilled irrigation well, diameter 18 inches, depth 134-0 feet. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, 0.5 foot above land- surface datum- Records available: 1948. June 30, 21.50; Sept. 30, 20.33.

19-14-15db. Kerchal. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 18 inches, reported depth 96.0 feet. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, 0.5 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948. June 30, 4.43; Sept. 30, 6.37.

19-14-36bb. Penas. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 18 inches, reported depth 155.0 feet. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, 1.0 foot above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948. June 30, 29-40; Sept. 30, 29.72.

20-15-34aa- Michalski. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 18 inches, reported detph 122.0 feet. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, at land- surface datum- Records available: 1948-- June 30, 57.16; Sept. 30, 57.00.

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Washington County

No measurements made in 1948.

Wayne County

No measurements made in 1948-

Webster County

l-9-6cd. Abandoned domestic well, diameter 6 inches, depth 63.0 feet. Measuring point, edge of casing, 1.50 feet above land-surface datum. High­ est observed stage in period of record, 48.03 on Apr. 14; lowest, 50-65 on Oct. 8, Records available: 1948- Apr. 14, 48-03; June 11, 49-45; Aug. 6, 49.88; Oct. 8, 50.65-

l-9-9ad. Geological Survey, U- S- Dept. of Interior. Bored observa­ tion well, diameter 1^ inches, depth 16-6 feet. Measuring point, top of pipe, 2-0 feet above land-surface datum, 1,646-07 feet above sea level- Highest observed stage in period of record, 2-80 on Oct. 5; lowest, 3.97 on Oct. 25- Records available: 194R- Oct. 5, 2.80; Oct. 25, 3-97; Dec- 20, 3.11.

l-9-9cb. Geological Survey, U- S- Dept. of Interior. Highest observed stage in period of record, 5.09 on July 22; lowest, 6-78 on Oct. 25. Records available; 1947-48.

Date

Jan. 14 Feb. 18 Mar. 23

Water level6.22 6.20 5.19

Date

Apr. 15 May 19 July 22

Water level5.22 5-67 5.09

Date

Aug. 18 Sept. 24

Water level5.77 6.52

Date

Oct . 25 Dec . 20

Water level6.78 6-60

i-9-9cc- Geological Survey, U- S- Dept. of Interior. Highest observed stage in period of record, 6-51 on Mar. 23; lowest, 8.43 on Dec- 20- Rec­ ords available: 1947-48.Jan.Feb.Mar.

141823

7-697.836.51

Apr.MayJuly

151922

6.606.876.70

Aug.Sept

18.24

7.298.05

Oct.Dec.

2520

8.348.43

1-9-llcb. Geological Survey, U- S. Dept. of Interior. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 6-12 on Sept. 24- Records available: 1946-48-Jan.Feb.Mar.

141823

4.574.522.66

Apr.MayJuly

151922

3.343.663.55

Aug.Sept

18.24

4.796.12

Oct .Dec.

2520

5.785.10

l-9-13ad. "Geological Survey, U- S. Dept. of Interior. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 9.60 on Oct. 25. .Records available; 1946-48-Jan.Feb.Mar.

141823

8.528-277.30

Apr-MayJuly

151922

7.948-486.92

Aug.Sept

18.24

8.209.42

Oct .Dec.

2520

9.608.87

l-9-14bb- Geological Survey, U- S. Dept. of Interior. Highest observed stage in period of record, 5-83 on Mar- 23; lowest, 8-55 on Oct. 25. Rec­ ords available: 1947-48.Jan.Feb.Mar.

141823

7.627.125.83

Apr.May

1519

6.426.99

Aug.Sept

18.24

7.398-39

Oct .Dec .

2520

8-55"7.89

l-9-14bc- Geological Survey, U- S- Dept. of Interior. Highest observed stage in period of record, 10-02 on Mar. 23. Records available: 1947-48.Jan.Feb.Mar.

141823

10-4110-3310-02

Apr.MayJuly

151922

11.1011.4910.68

Aug.Sept

18.24

11.0812.12

Oct.Dec.

2520

12-0611-39

l-9-16bc- G- Ohmstede- Lowest observed stage in period of record, 17.70 on Aug. 18- Records available; 1946-48-Jan.Feb.Mar-

141823

12.1912.1511-70

Apr.MayJuly

151922

11.3111.9911.89

Aug.Sept

1824

17.7014.00

Oct.Dec.

2520

13.6913-43

1-lO-ldrl. Rcccrds available; 1939-41, 1946-48.-Water levelDate Date

Feel Acr. 10-34

Date ~0c"t7~

Water level

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l-10-3ad. Geological Survey, U- S- Dept. of Interior- Lowest observed stage in period of record, 10.08 on Oct. 8. Records available: 1946-48.

Date

Feb. Apr

614

Water level9.22 8.32

Date

June Aug.

11 6

Water level8-98 9.48

Date

Oct. Nov.

8 17

Water level10-08 9.77

Date

Deo. 21

Water level9.51

l-10-4ab. Bureau of Reclamation, U- S- Dept. of Interior. Bored obser­ vation well, diameter 1^ inches, depth 20 feet. Measuring point, top of pipe, 1.0 foot above land-surface datum and 1,768.78 feet ab.ove sea level. Records available: 1948. Nov. 17, 9.36; Dec. 21, 9.43.

l-10-4db. Bureau of Reclamation, U- S- Dept. of Interior. Bored observation well, diameter 1-j inches, depth 14.0 feet. Measuring point, top of pipe, 1.0 foot above land-surface datum and 1,768-07 feet above sea level. Highest observed stage in period of record, 9.50 on Dec- 21; lowest, 9.75 on Nov. 17. Records available: 1948- Oct. 5, 9.60; Nov. 17, 9.75; Dec- 21, 9.50.

l-10-9ad. O/eological Survey, U- S. Dept. of Interior. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 17-89 on Nov. 17- Records available: 1946-48-

Feb. Apr.

614

17-30 16-55

June Aug.

11 6

17.21 17.00

Oct. Nov.

8 17

17.86 17.89

Dec- 21 17.77

l-10-10dd. Bureau of Reclamation, U. S- Dept. of Interior. Bored observation well, diameter 1-J inches, depth 17.0 feet. Measuring point, top of pipe, 2-0 feet above land-surface datum, 1,662.03 feet above sea level. Records available: 1948. Nov. 17, 10.68; Dec. 21, 10.35.

1-10-12'ad. Bureau of Reclamation, U- S. Dept. of Interior. Bored observation well, diameter 1^ inches, depth 18-0 feet- Measuring point, top of pipe, 1-0 foot above land-surface datum, 1,651.30 feet above sea level. Records available: 1948. Nov. 17, 9.36; Dec. 21, 9-30.

l-10-12da- Bureau of Reclamation, U- S. Dept. cf Interior. Bored observation well, diameter 1-f inches, depth 19.0 feet. Measuring point, top of pipe, 1-0 foot above land-aurface datum, 1,646.44 fest above sea level. Records available: 1948. Nov. 17, 8.00; Dec- 21, 8.40.

l-10-12dc- Bureau of Reclamation, U- S- Dept- of Interior. Bored observation well, diameter 1^ inches, depth 15-3 feet. Measuring point, top of pipe, 1.5 feet above land-surface datum, 1,649-23 fe^t above sea level. Records available: 1948- Nov. 17, 7.88; Dec. 21, 7.38-

1-11-lda- Geological Survey, U- S- Dept. of Interior. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 10-02 on Dec- 21. Records available: 1946-48-Feb. 6 Apr. 14

June 11 Aug. 6

Oct. 8 Nov. 17

9.819.95

Dec. 21 10.02

l-ll-5bc. Geological Survey, U- S- Dept. of Interior. Lowest observed stage in period of record, 7-65 on Dec. 21. Records available: 1946-48-Feb. Apr.

6 14

7.01 5.75

June Aug.

11 6

6-43 5.79

Oct. Nov.

8 17

7.42 7.59

Dec. 21 7.63

l-ll-5cc- Bureau of Reclamation, U- S- Dept. of Interior. Bored observation well, diameter ij inches, depth 13.2 feet. Measuring point, top of pipe, 1.0 foot above land-aurface datum, 1,706.66 feet above sea level. Records available: 1948- Nov. 17, 7.50; Dec. 21, 7.18-

l-ll-6cc- Bureau of Reclamation, U. S. Dept. of Interior. Bored obser­ vation well, diameter 1^ inches, depth 13-5 feet. Measuring point, top of pipe, 2.0 feet above land-surface datum, 1,713.45 feet above sea level. Records available: 1948- Nov. 17, 6-77; Dec. 21, 7-08.

l-ll-8bc- Bureau of Reclamation, U- S- Dept. of Interior. Bored observation well, diameter 1^- inches, depth 19.5 feet. Measuring point, top of pipe, 1.0 foot above land-surface datum, 1,710.17 feet above sea level. Records available; 1948- Nov. 18, 11.92; Dec. 21, 11.71.

l-ll-9bc- Bureau of Reclamation, U- S. Dept. of Interior- Bored observation well, diameter 1-J inches, depth 12-6 feet. Measuring point, top of pipe, 1.0 foot above land-surface datum, 1,703.26 feet above sea level. Records available: 1948. Nov. 17, 9.33; Dec- 21, 7.74.

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1-11-llab. Geological Survey, U. stage In period of record, 9.29 on Dec

Lowest daily water level,

S. Dept. of Interior. Lowest observed 11. Records available: 1946-48.from recorder charts

Day123456789

10111213141516171819202122232425262728293031

Jan.7.967.978-028-038-048.058-028-028.028.027-957-997.997.997-998-018.028-028-038.038-04....

....

....

....

Feb.....................8-208.238.258.248.258.278.288-258.298.298.308-318-308.228.218-188-158.128-168.188.188.148.117-99

Mar 7.917.857-847-857.857-847.837.847.867.887.897.897.897.867.837.787-677.457.086-686.516.486.516.54

....

Apr.

....

....

....

....

....

....

7.157.157.177-197.197.227-277.327.337.337.357.377.407-437.487.507.50

May7.517.547.567.597.597.617.647.647.657.687.727.557.767.787.797.837.867.907.937.967.988.018-048.068-088-118.128.158.178-188.20

June8.218.22

....

....

....

....

....

....8-408.408-418.418.428.448.448.448.468.458.458.368-318.288.268.248.067-977.937.92

July7.927.927.937.937.937.977.987.998-018-038.018-018.018-038-038-068-088.108.118.128.138.158-198-208.228.248-278-298.298.308-33

Aug.8.348.35....

8 '.358.358.358.378.388.398.408.418.438.448.458.458-468.478.488.498.508.518.538.548.558.568.568.558.558.54

Sept .8.538.528-538.548.568.568.568.578.588.608.628-638.638.658.678.688.698.708-718.728.748.758.778.788.788.798.818.828.838.85

Oct.8.858.868.888.908.928.938.948.958.958.958.958-968.978.988.988.999.009-009.009.019-029.039.049.049.059.059.059.059.059.D69-07

Nov.9.089.089.089.089.089-089.089.089.089.089.089-089.089.089.089.089.079.099-109.109.129.129.129.139.139.149.149.149.149.14

Dec.9 149.149.159.169.179.199.209.229.249.289.299.289.249.219.199.189.159.149.119.129.109.059.039.028.998.988.988.998-968.928.88

1-11-llbb. Bureau of Reclamation, U- S. Dept. of Interior. Bored observation well, diameter 1^ inches, depth 12 feet- Measuring point, top of pipe, 1.0 foot above land-surface datum, 1,691.68 feet above sea level. Records available: 1948. Nov. 17, 9.84; Dec. 21, 10.08.

l-ll-12bc. Bureau of Reclamation, U. S. Dept. of Interior- Bored observation well, diameter 1-j inches, depth 14.0 feet- Measuring point, top of pipe, 1.0 foot above land-surface datum 1,684.89 feet above mean sea level. Records available: 1948. Nov. 17, 8-18; Dec. 21, 8.23.

l-ll-16aa- Geological Survey, U. S- Dept. of Interior. Highest obser­ ved stage in period of record, 18.74 on Apr. 14 and Dec. 21. Records avail­ able: 1946-48.

Date

Feb. 6 Apr. 14

Water level19.21 18.74

Date

June 11 Aug. 6

Water level18.84 18.77

Date

Oct - 8 Nov. 17

Water level19.37 18.87

Date

Dec. 21

Water level18.74

1-12-2bb- Geological Survey, U- S- Dept. of Interior- Lowest observed stage in period of record, 7.12 on Oct. 8. Records available: 1946-48-Feb. Apr.

614

5.624.37

June 11 Aug. 6

5.345.06

Oct . Nov. 17

7.126.84

Dec. 21 6.72

l-12-4bb. Geological Survey, U- S- Dept. of Interior- Lowest observed stage in period of record, 9-58 on Oct. 8. Records available: 1946-48-Feb. 6 Apr. 14

7.745.15

June 11 Aug. 6

6.357.25

Oct. Nov.

817

9.589.18

Dec. 21

l-12-8aa. Geological Survey, U- S. Dept. of Interior- Lowest observed stage in period of record, 6.10 on Oct. B- Records available: 1946-48.Feb . Apr.

6 14

4.52 3.85

June Aug.

11 6

4.67 4.84

Oct . Nov.

8 18

6.10 5.44

Dec. 21 4-87

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258 rtATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

l-12-9aa. Bureau of Reclamation, U- S- Dept. of Interior. Bored ob­ servation well, diameter 1^- inches, depth 15-0 feet. Measuring point, top of pipe, 1.0 foot above land-surface datum, 1,730.66 feet atove sea level. Records available: 1948. Nov. 17, 7.39; Dec- 21, 7.05.

2-9-24bd. H. Pederson. urements inade in 1948.

Records available: 1934-42, 1946- No meas-

2-10-36db. Soraerholder. Highest observed stage in period of record, 26.66 on Apr. 14. Records available: 1934-40, 1942, 1946, 1948. Feb. 6, 26.99; Apr. 14, 26.66; June 11, 26.86; Oct. 8, 27.25.

2-12-34cd. B- McNenny. Records available: 1939-42, 1946-48.

Date

Feb. 6 Apr. 14

Water level17.44 17.50

Date

June 11 Aug. 6

Water level17-62 17.62

Date

Oct. 8 Nov. 17

Water level17.78 17.72

Date

Dec. 21

Water level17.81

3-10-34cb. R. Adams, raents made in 1948.

Records available: 1934-42, 1946. No measure-

Wheeler County

No measurements made in 1948.

York County

ll-l-35bb. Schlechte. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 18 inches, reported depth 283 feet. Measuring point, hole in turbine IRSB, 1.50 feet above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948. June 23, 105.35; Oct. 14, 105.40.

ll-3-32db. Moore. Records available: 1934-42, 1944, 1946. No measurements made in 1948.

ll-3-36ab. Mother Jewel Home. Irrigation well, diameter 12 inches. Measuring point, plug hole in turbine base, at land-surface datum. Records available: 1948. June 23, 68.00; Oct. 14, 67.95.

ll-4-25bc. Tracy.. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 18 inches, reported depth 114.0 feet. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, 2 feet above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948. June 24, 66.22; Oct. 14, 66.32.

ll-4-31ba- Fenster. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 22 inches, depth 140.00 feet. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, st land-surface datum. Records available: 1948. June 23, 72.40; Oct. 14, 72.65.

ll-4-33bb. Leuthje. Drilled irrigation well, diameter 18 inches, reported depth 139.0 feet. Measuring point, hole in turbine base, 2.0 feet above land-surface datum. Records available; 1948. June 24, 68.85; Oct. 14, 69.29.

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NORTH DAKOTA

By J- E. Powell

PROGRAM OP WORK

Ground-water investigations and the measurement of water levels in

observation wells in North Dakota were continued in 1948 in cooperation

with the North Dakota State Water Conservation Commission. At the end of

1946, water levels were being measured in 155 observation wells of which 7

were equipped with automatic water-stage recorders. Water levels in 26

wells were being measured weekly by local observers. Measurements were

discontinued in one well. Records of a total of 1,220 water-level measure­

ments are included in this report, and in addition, 1,486 water-level deter­

mination obtained from wells eauipped with automatic water-stage recorders.

Field work was done in connection with studies of ground-water con­

ditions in the vicinities of the towns of Minnewauk^n, Michigan, Lakota,

Portland, Kindred, Wyndraere, Litchville, Neche, and Mohall- Reports on

ground-water conditions in the vicinities of Hope and Wimbledon were pub­

lished in mimeographed form.

PRECIPITATION

The average precipitation for North Dakota in 1948, as reported by the

United States Weather Bureau, was 17.45 inches, or 0.34 inch above the

1892-1948 average. Departures from normal precipitation ranged from -6.97

to +8.37 at various stations in the State. The maximum positive departures

from the normal occurred in the north-central part of the State and the

greatest negative departure took place in the southeastern part of the State-

In general, precipitation was below normal in the southern half of the State

and above, normal in the northern half. In the extreme western part of the

State, however, precipitation was above normal in the south and below nof-

mal in the northwest. Average precipitation for the State vas above nor­

mal during the months of February, April, -Tuly, November, and December

The greatest monthly departures were -0.40 inch in June and +1-60 inches in

July.259

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360 WATER LEVELS AtfD ARTESIAN PKBSSTTHB, 1948, NOKTH-CBNTRAL STATES

V10S3NN I W

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NORTH DAKOTA 261

FLUCTUATION OF WATFR LEVEL

The average monthly water levels for the State from 1937 through 1948

are shown In the following table. These averages are based on water-level

measurements in selected observation wells, and were computed from the rec­

ords from 9 wells distributed throughout the State in which water levels

were measured weekly. Four of these wells are In the Red River drainage

basin, one In the Sourls River drainage basin and three in tne Missouri

River drainage basin. Figure 9 is a graphical presentation of these data.

Average monthly water levels, In feet above assumed datum planes, in _____________observation wells In North Dakota, 1957-48__________year Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June1Q3719381939194019411942194319441945194619471948

99.9799.4999.2498.84

100.68100.51100 . 40101.04100.01100-48101.30

99.9399.3899.1498.74

100.41100.44100.24100.96100.24100 . 49101.01

100.1299.3899.1398.83

100.43100.40100 . 02101.06100.18100 . 33101.10

100.4199.9599.1699.76

101 . 40101.30100.22101.49101.18101.35102.29

100.6899.9899.4399.97101.45108-09100.52101.74101.55101.74104-63

10O.35100 .0399.52100.43101.67102.73101.15101 . 71100-97102.25103.74

year1 0*^*7j.yo /19381939194019411942194319441945194619471948

July

99.9999.8999.34

100.39101 . 42102.68101.28101.27100.60102.37103.27

Aug.

99.6199.6299.2499.89

101 . 48102.19101.37100.95100.36101.93102.65

Sept .100.3199.5999.4199.07

100.16101.48101.91101.67100.71100.07101 49101.73

Oct.100.1999.4499.3798.96

100 . 73101.35101.50101.36100.71100 . 70101 . 48101 . 52

Nov.100.1399.5199.3498.95

100.64100.98100.37101-55100 . 70100.84101.57101.47

Dec.100.0599.5499.3198.92

100.26. 100.73101.26101.59100-54100.67101.51101.32

As In previous years, the water levels were low during the winter, the

lowest stage of the year occurring In February. The water levels declined

slightly from-December to March, rose a small amount during March, and rose

rapidly during April and May due to recharge from melting snow In conjunc­

tion with the thawing of the ground surface. The highest water, levels of

the year were attained In May, after which they dropped gradually to

December. At the end of 1948 the average water level was 0.19 foot lower

than at the end of 1947.

The following table shows the general fluctuations and net changes In

the ground-water levels during 1948 In several regions In the State accord-

Ing to drainage basins. The regions are (1) the Red River basin, exclusive

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105

104

103

102

101

100

98

figure 9.--Graph

show

ing

aver

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monthly wa

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NORTH DAKOTA, BOWMAN COUNTY 263

of the Souris and upper part of the Sheyenne, (2) the Devils Lake and Upper

Sheyenne River basin, (3) the James River basin, (4) the Souris River basin,

and (5) the Missouri River basin, exclusive of the James. This table indi­

cates a net rise in water levels for the year in all regions except the

Red River basin, where the precipitation for the year was less than average.

Average high and low water levels, in feet below land-surface datum, and average fluctuations and average net changes in water level, in feet, in selected observation wells in five drainage basins in North Dakota in 1948

wumner or Basin wells

Red River Devils Lake and Upper

Sheyenne River James River Souris River Missouri River

11 6

4 6 6

High

5.98 14.21

10-24 9-17

38-07

Low

9.56 14.78

12.00 10.36 41.52

Fluctua­ tion

4.09 .57

1.76 1.18 3.45

Net change

-0.50 +1.55

+ .18 + .48 + .44

WELL DESCRIPTIONS AND WATER-LEVEL MEASUREMENTS

Adams County

130.97.14ccl. Mrs. Halverson. Records available; 1940-48.

Date

Jan. 5 Feb. 16

Water level48.16 48'. 23

Date

Apr. 5 27

Water level48.30 48.26

Date

Sept- 10

Water level48.55

138.57.5cbl. ments made in 1948

138.57.5cb2. ments made in 1948

156.69.36cal. 10.53.

131.102.11bal. 1948. Sept. 9, 22.

Barnes County

H- H- Wilkins. Records available: 1939-47. No measure-

H- H- Wilkins. Records available: 1939-47- No measure-

Benson County

H. Biltingsrud. Records available: 1940-48. June 17,

Bowman County

City of Bowman. Records available: 44; Sept. 14, 22.08; Sept. 21, 21,50;

1940-42; 1944-46; Sept. 28, 20.91.

131.102.11cal. City of Bowman. Records available: 1940-42; 1944-48.

Date

Jan. 19 Feb.. 12

Water level19.54 19.13.

Date

Apr. 5 Sept .10

Water level19.17 20-97

Date

Sept. 14 21

Water level20.66 20.20

Date

v Sept. 28

Water level23.39

131.102.11ca2 1948. Sept.10, 33

City of Bowman. Records 25; Sept. 14, 34.52; Sept.

available: 21, 34.33;

1940-42; 1944-46; Sept. 28, 33.89.

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264 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

Burke County

159.91.4ddl. U. S. Dept. of Interior, Pish and Wild-life Service. Records available: 1940-46. No measurements made in 1948.

I60.91.21cdl. U. S. Dept. of Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service.Records available; 1940-47. No measurements made in 1948.

measurimen?s5£ade ' "' Peterson ' ««'°rds available: 1937-47- No

1948.I63.93.34cc2. Records available: 1946-47. No measurements made in

SeptI41.80.35ccl.

13, 15.85.

Burleigh County

Cella De Long. Records available: 1940-46; 1948.

Gass County

C° ' 1019 Plrst Avenue North ' Parg°' Recordsavailable?8 'l940-48. TheLowest daily water level, from recorder charts

Day Jan

1 34.052 34.063 34.064 34.045 .....6 .....7 .....8 .....9 .....

10 .....11 .....12 ..... 13 .....14 .....15 .....-i { 17 .....18 .....19 .....20 .....21 .....22 .....23 .....24 .....25 .....26 .....27 .....28 .....29 .....30 .....31 a34.06

Feb.

a33.99a33.00....................

Z*Z QQ

33.8933.8833.8433.8233-8233.8133.7933.75

Mar.

33.7033.6633.6133.6133.6133.59 Z -Z r- Q

*z *z cri

.....

.....

.....

.....

.....

.....

.....

..........

July

34.6334.6934.7034.7834.9035.02 35.1435.27

.....

.....

.....

.....

.....

.....

..........

Sept .

36.9037.1037.3037.5037.6637.7837.8037-8237.94 z ri QQ

zrr QQ

zrr QQ*zrr QQ zr? QQ

38.3038.7838-8938-9939.0739.1739.2639.3539.4539.5239.5839.6439.71

Oct.

39.80a39.90

39.9940.0240.0240.0240.0440.1040.1240-1540.1840.18 40.2040.2340 2340 2240.2440.2440.2440.2440.2640.2740.2340.3040-2940.2940.2840.2640.2140.1840.14

Nov.

40.0840.0439.9839.8739.7839.69

ZQ r>n39.15 ZQ s\ri

39.00 ZQ Q-Z

38.87a38-7638.7538.6838.6538.5938.5138.4338.3638.3038.3038.2638.20

Dec

38.1638.1138-0437.9837.9237.8537.8137.8037-7837.70

a37.65.....

a38.4038.3838-3038.2138.2138-2238.2238.2638-2538.2338-1838.1438.1438.11

a Tape measurement. 139.48.7acbl- City of Fargo. In Island Park. Records available:

1940-48.Lowest daily water level, from recorder charts

Day Jan. Feb. Mar. flay June July Aug. Sept. Cot. Nov. Dec.1 ..... 42.05 ..... ..... 43.13 ..... ..... 42.57 42-86 42.77 42.812 ..... ..... ..... ..... 43.15 ..... ..... 42.57a42.90 42.77 42.813 42.02 ..... ..... ..... 43.14 ..... ..... 42.57 42.70 42.75 42.794 42.04 ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 42.59 42.68 42.73 42.795 42.06 ..... ..... ..... 42.76 ..... ..... 42.60 42.63 42.71 42.686 42.06 ..... ..... ..... 43.74 ..... ..... 42.64 42.59 42.83 42.697 42.04 ..... 41.89 ..... 43.71 ..... ..... 42.65 42.61 42.87 42.708 42.01 ..... 41.85a41.88 43.73 ..... ..... 42.66 42.72 42.87 42.739 42.08 ..... 41.66 ..... 43.72 42.35 ..... 42.67 42.72 42.86 42.77

Tape measurement.

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NORTH DAKOTA, CASS COUNTY 265

139.48. 7acbl Cont inued.

Lowest daily water level, from recorder chartsDay10 11 12 13 14 15 16 171 fl

19 20PIpp

?d25PR

2728OQ

30 T ~t

Jl

42 42 42 42

42

an.

.07

.02

.06

.06

...

...

...

.03

Feb.

42.03 42.01 41.97 42.0042.0042.03

42.0142.0141-96dl QQ

41.99 41.9541.9441.90

Har . Hay

41 . 92 41.94 ..... 41.93 ..... 41.90 .....

..... .....

..... .....

..... 43.11

..... 43 . 13

... .. 43.14

..... 43.14

June

43.75 43.75 43.75

.....

a42.17

.....

July

42.36 42.35 42.35 42.37 42.38 42.35 42.33

.....

.....

.....

Aug.

.....

.....

.....

42! 5542.5542.54

Sept.

42.68 42.67 42.58 42.62 42.61 42.56 42.58 42.6942.6542.65 42.6542.6742.6842.6942.7342.82 42.8342.8342.83dp RP42.83

Oct.

42.72 42.75 42.75 42.76 42.79 42.76 42.91 42.9242.9042.90 42.9042.9142 9442.9642.9542.91 42 9242.9342.93 42.93dp en42.75

Nov.

42.84 42.83 42.83 42.83 42.76 42.78 42.77 42.7642.8242.83 42.8242.8042.80dP 7QdP 7Q

42.76 42 7442.8042.82 42.8142.81

Dec.

42.78 42.73 42.70 42.78 42.78 42.76 42.73 42.7642.7642.80 42.7342.74dP 7Q42.8042.8042.84 42.8642.8242.79 42.8442«84

a Tape measurement.

139.48.18abl. City of Fargo. Records available: 1938-48-

Lowest dally water level, from recorder charts

Date

Jan. 123456789

10111213141516

Feb. 1234567

14

Water level

35.5835.523.5.563-5.5735.5835.5835.5335.5235.6035.6035.5235.5635.5635.5635.5335.5435.4535.4735.4735.4235^4435.4335.4735.40

Date

Feb. 1516171819202122232425262728

Har. 789

101112

Hay 28293031

Water level

35.363'5,3235.3535.3535.4035.4035.3435.3435,3035.3435.3435.3035.3235.2935.2035.1835. £035.2435.2535.2335.6235.6535.6635.66

Date

Hay 31June 1

23456789

10252627282930

July 129101112

Water level

35.6635.6435.6735.6135.6434.3034.2934.2934.3334.3334.35

a35.6935.7135.7235.7335.7635.7835.7835.7736.0036.0136.0136.02

Date

July 1314

Aug. 293031

Sept. 123456789

101112131415161819-

Water level

36.0636.0936.4035.4136.4236.4636.4836.49

a36.4836.5336.5736.5936.6036.9236.62

a36.9536.0836.1236-1236.1036.12

a36.82a36.82

a Tape measurement.

139.49.led. City of Fargo. Records available: 1937-4P.

Lowest dally water level, from recorder chartsJan. 10

1]1213141516

45.9245.8145.8645.8545.8445.7245.82

Feb. 1234567

45.3545.3545.3645.2845.2845.2645.25

Feb. 14151617181920

45.0945.0644.9844.9844.9844.9744.97

Feb. 21222324252627

a44.9444.9244.8644.8844.8844.8344-78

a Tape measurement.

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266 WATER LEVELS AMD ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTEAL STATES

139.49.Iccl Cont inued.

Lowest daily water level, from recorder charts

Date

Feb. 28June 5"8

252627282930

July 129

101112

Water level44.71

a55.10a47.66a54.7053.7053.7054.3253.7653.8252.8652.20

a52.7752.7652.7752.77

Date

July 13141516

Sept. 24

1125

Oct. 28

1618232530

Water level52.7852.7952.7852.78

a76.25a78.10a82.48a86.98a87 . 40a89.40a81 . 00a86.98a80.30a85.20a72.00

Date

Oct. 31Nov. 1

2346

1319

Dec. 456789

Water level71.2?69.9869-8068.1067.40

a65.20a62.70a53.00a57.3157.1556.9956.9756.9656.94

I-te

r*c. 1112131415161719202122232425

Water level45.8045.7445.6045.5845.3245.2345.26

a55.8055.2554.9056.4056.0355.10

a55.40

a Tape measurement.

139.49.6adl. Union Stockyards. Records available; 1938-48.

Lowest daily water level, from recorder chartsDay

2

456789

10111213141516171819202122232425262728293031

May

67.2567.2767d367.1467.1167.1567.1567.15

67.7267.7467.7667.92

June68.01

68.5868.76

a70.16

70.6470.7070.7070.7070.7670.8470.8770.92

71.0071.0070.9970.9870.9470.94

July Aug . Sept .70 QA TJC* ^P

7H QR 7P AAV2 52

..... ..... 72.63

..... ..... 72 . 63

..... ..... 72 . 60

..... ..... 72 . 57

..... ..... 72 . 51

..... ..... 72.50

..... ..... 72 . 49

..... ..... 72.47

..... ..... 72.18

..... ..... 72.12

..... ..... 72.10

..... ..... 72.10

..... ..... 72-09

..... ..... 72.07

..... ..... 72-07

..... ..... 71-86

..... ..... 71.83

..... ..... 71.83

..... ..... 71.81

..... ..... 71.81

..... ..... 71.83

..... ..... 71.83

..... ..... 71.80

..... ..... 71.80

..... ..... 71.82

..... 72.22 71.84

..... 72.26 71.87

..... 72.32

Oct.71 8971.90

72.5072.4772.4572.4872.5071.9871.9672.0172.1272.2072.2872.3272.1172-1072.0672.0472.0872.1472.1772.2172.1772.1472.1472.1772.2572.3572.3072.30

Nov.170 xnr»o OQ

72 2972.3072.3172.3072.3072.3072.3172.3672.3872.4272.4272.4072.4072.4272.4472.4872.5071. B871.8871.8271.7971.7871.7671.6871.61

Dec.

71.9071.8971.8971.8771.8771.8771.9071.9071.9171.9271.9471.9571.9671.9071.6071 . 6071.6071.6171.6271.6271.6471.6471.6471.6371.6371.6471.6471.64

a Tape measurement

137.50.29dad4. Village of Kindred. City inches, depth 45 feet- Drilled in spring 1948.

supply veil, diameter 8 Records available: 1948.

Date

Oct. 151718

Waterlevel9.30

34.2029.50

Date

Oct. 192021

Waterlevel

29.5526.5226.57

Date

Oct. 222324

Waterlevel

26.5826.2726.39

I^te

Oct. 252627

Waterlevel

26.4726.2026.24

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137.50.29dad4 Continued-

Date

Oct. 28293031

Nov. 12345

Water level26.3125.7826.3726.2926.3226.3226.3926.3226.32

Date

Nov. 6789

IP111213

Water level

26.3926.4226.4526.3826.2726.3326.2826.15

Date

Nov. 1415161718192021

Water level26.2826.4326.5326.5726.4926.449.869.57

Date

Nov. 22232425

Dec. 3122027

Water level9.529.44

26.059.669.379-189.169.39

137,50.29dda5. Village of Kindred. Dug well, depth 35 feet. Equipped with hand pump. Measuring point, top of wooden well cover at hole about 1 foot south of pump, 1-00 foot above land-surface datum. Records avail­ able: 1948.

Oct. 1718192021222324252627

9.309.309.489.569.569.599.579.649.649.649.67

Oct. 28293031

Nov. 1234567

9.699.709.699.689.689.679.639.599. '619.629.63

Nov. 89

101112131415161718

9.629.589.519.369.619.599.589.599.599.629.47

Nov. 1920

. 2122232425

Dec. 3122027

9.359.669.599.629.619.358.748.548.568.588.64

137.50.29ddcl. Village of Kindred. City supply well, diameter 8 inches, depth 47 feet- Drilled in fall of 1948. Measuring point, top of 8-inch casing, 1.17 feet above land-surface datum. Records available: 1948- Dec. 3, 8-15; Dec. 12, 8-68; Dec. 20, 7.97; Dec. 27, 8-01.

Records available: 1937-48.

Records available: 1937-48.

Records available: 1937-48.

161.60-14cdl. City of Langdon. Records available; 1937-48

140.52.14ddl. June 5, 7.34; Sept.

140.52.14dd3. June 5, 9.66; Sept.

140 . 52 . 14dd4 . June 5, 16.47; Sept.

Mrs. Arthur D. South. Rec 2, 11.35.

Mrs. Arthur D. South. Rec 2, 11.83.

Mrs . Arthur D- South. Rec . 2, 11.49.

Cavalier County

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

3111724317

1421286

132027«

18.4618.4618-5418.7118.7718.8118.8819.0219.1319.2519.2519.2519.2919.35

Apr.

May

June

July

10172418

1522295

1219263

19.4119.4119.0218.7518.3717.0416.7716.5416.3316.3716.4116.3516.46

July

Aug.

Sept

Oct.

101724317

142128

. 41118252

16161616171617171717171617

.58

.63

.71

.73

.15

.98

.04

.13

.21

.29

.41

.67

.79

Oct. 9162330

Nov. 6132027

Dec- 411182431

17.7317.9317.8917.8617-9217.9817.9918.1618.2218.1618.2618.3018.38

161 60 14dal- City of Langdon. Records available; 193V-48Jan.

Feb.

31117247

6.987.157.357.658.98

Feb.

Mar.

1421286

13

8-108.318.568.858-81

Mar.

Apr.

20273

1017

8.698.969.347.987.90

Apr.May

2418

1522

5.484.483.811.561.29

947837 O 51- -18

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268 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

161.60 14dal Cont inued.

Date

May 29 June 5

12 19 26

July 3 10 31

Water level3.77 4.44 4.71 5.23 4.89 5.29 5.56 3.65

Date

Aug.

Sept

7 21 28

. 4 11 18 25

Water level3.98 3.93 4.95 5.21 5.65 6.10 6.60

Date

Oct. 2 9

16 23 30

Nov. 6 13

Water level6. -81 7.19 7.26 7.58 7.95 7.69 7.68

Date

Nov. 20 27

Dec. 4 11 18 24 31

Water level7.97 7.58 7.61 7.65 7.98 8.30 8.63

161.60.14dcl. City of Langdon. Records available: 1937-48.

Jan-

Feb.

War.

Apr-

3111724317

1421286

1320273

20-5820.6420.. 7820.9721.1821.3521.4321.5621.6421.7221.6421.3121.1020-77

Apr.

May

June

July

10172418

1522295

12192631O

19.5819.5818.5818.4318.4118.4619.0219.2719.4719.5619.6819.4.919.9719.94

July

Aug.

Sept

Oct.

1724317

142128

. 411182529

20191919191919202020202020

.02

.76

.60

.76

.60

.74

.91

.18

.52

.60

.7?

.91

.63

Oct. 10162330

Nov. 6132027

Dec- 411182431

20.9519.5820-6420.5720.5020-4320-5320.5620.5720.5320.5320-5320-52

161.60.23bcl. City of Langdon. Records available: 1937-48.

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

Apr-

31117247

1421286

1320273

27-8429.0533.8842.6320.7227.5523.4025.0526.0526.5526.8027.2226.19

Apr.

May

June

July

10172418

1522295

1219263

2920252011191110109999

.22

.58

.11

.97

.96

.13

.17

.42

.13

.78

.63

.51

.67

July

Aug.

Sept

Oct.

101724317

142128

. 41118252

9.809.949.659.8210.0510.1510.5110.6710.9911.4211.7212.0512.34

Oct. 9162330

Nov. 6132027

Dec. 411182431

12.6812.7213.7416.4917.2815.8214.1414.6114.8014.7915.0015.2015.40

Dickey County

129.59.7bal. D. C- Botts. Records available: 1940-48. June 14, 8.32; Sept. 3, 8.08-

129.60.24ccl. V- S. Doyen. Records available: 1940-45; 1946. No measurements made in 1948.

130.59.3bcl. M. J. Reinhart. Records available: 1941-48. June 14, 5.35; Sept. 3, 6.65.

130.59.9bcl. H. 0. Martin, administrator. Records available: 1940-48. Sept. 3, 7.96.

131.59.16ddl. State of North Dakota- Records available: 1940-48. June 14, 21.59; Sept. 14, 21.80-

131.59.28bal. City of Oakes. Records available: 1940-48.

Jan.

Feb.

714291626

8.268.298.328.468.49

Mar. 411182430

88877

.45.40.33.70.50

Apr.

May

61319263

7.387.067.397.407.39

May

June

101724317

6.616.606.607-797.83

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131.59.28bal Continued.

Date

June

July

Aug.

1421285

12192829

Water level7.957-84v.807.988.158.167.938.137.96

Date

Aug.

Sept

172330

. 1379

1620

Water level8.248.308-389.228.508.508.619.258.59

Date

Sept

Oct.

Nov.

.2227294

1118251

Water level9.238-529 .218.648.588.548-558.53

Date

Nov. 8152229

Dec- 6132027

Water level8-478.468.478-458-508-538.508.56

131.59.29aal. Fred Sletvold. Records available; 1943-48. June 14, 10-45; Sept. 3, 9.81.

131.59.33ccl. Lynus Sltts, Jr. Records available: 1941-48. June 14, 7.79; Sept. 14, 8.36.

131.64.36al. State of North Dakota. Records available: 19o9-44; 1946. No measurements made in 1948.

Divide County

162.97.6dal. Adolf Carison. Records available: 1946-47. No measure­ ments made in 1948.

163.97.22cdl. J. M. Johnson. Records available: 193^-47. No meas­ urements made in 1948.

163.100.34aal. A- U- Anderson. Records available: 194C-46. No measurements made in 1948.

Dunn County

145.92.25adl. S- P- Lesmeister. Records available: 1942-46-

Jan . 1630

Feb. 6132027

Mar. 5121926

8.258.109.968.969.068-698". 838.867.157-16

Apr. 5121926

July 30Aug. 6

132027

Sept . 3

6.676.736.676.648.958.907.108.588-838.75

Sept. 8101724

Oct. 18

152229

8.748.708.628.618.748.798.788.708.59

Nov. 5121926

Dec. 310172431

8.62s-ao8-778-828.788.778.788.838.88

Eddy County

148.67.28dal. gallons a minute.

150.66.9bal. Sept. 15, 19.00.

150.66.9bdl.

Pfau Estate. Sept.. 15, 15.

Elmer Moe Records available:

Gilbert Olson. Records available: May 22, 13.30; Sept. 15, 14.45.

150.66.9cbl. U. S. 49. Stockyards

Records available: 1940-48. Flow, in

1936; 1938-46; 1948.

1936; 1938-48.

Records available: 1936-48-

MaySept

Oct .

22.15212V4

6.587.077.057-O57-12

Oct.

Nov.

101622283

7-167.257-277.267.33

Nov.

Dec .

91521273

77777

.43

.48

.45

.46

.55

Dec. 9152127

7-597.63V.66V.70

150.66.9cdl. L- S. ,8.00; Sept. 15, 8.94.

Rude- Records available: 1936; 1938-48. Mav 22,

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270 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

golden Valley County

139.106.2ddl. Mrs. Tangen. Records available: 1940-48; 1946-47. No measurements made in 1948.

140.106.25cbl. Citv of Beach. Records available: 1948-47. Measurements discontinued.

grant Countj

134.85.10aal. R. 0. Ozbun. Records available: 1940-44; 1946-48. Sept. 7, 20.89.

Qrlggs County

144.59.BObd. Griffith Loan & Investment Co. Records available: 1940-48. June 19, 18.17; Sept. 16, 18.73.

Hettlnger County

133.93.5bdl. L- P- Bverhart. Records available: 1938-42; 1946-48- Jan. 7, 51.32; Feb. 4, 51.86; Mar. 1, 49.85-

Kldder County

138.73.9ccl. U- S. 53. Herman Peterson. Records available: 1937-48-

Date

June 16 Sept. 7

Water level6.35 7.67

Date

Sept .21 Oct. 5

Water level

V.67 7.78

Date

Oct. 12 19

Water level7.73 7.67

Date

Oct. 26 Nov. 2

Water level5.57 5-57

139.71.3ccl. Jake Schaurer. Records available: 1940-48. June 16, 10.13; Sept. 4, 10.81.

139.71.10bcl. Village qf Tappen. Records available: 1940-48. June 16, 7-21; Sept. 4, 7-72.

139.71.27ccl- Phillip Mitteleider. Records available: 1940-48. June 16, 0-45; Sept. 4, 1.44.

139.72-lOcal- Chas. Woesnner. Records available: 1940-48. June 16, 11.12; Sept. 4, 12-80.

142-70.23abl. Mrs- Pagereng. Records available: 194C-48. June 16, 13.98; Sept. 4, 18.54.

LaMoure County

133.64.3bcl. Town of Edgeley. Records available: 1940-48. June 14, 23.58; Sept. 3, 26.48.

134.64.24dcl- Mrs- Pidela Davis- Records available: 1939-48. June 14, +0.16.

Logan County

135.72.21bcl. Pete Draeger. Records available: 1940-43; 1946. No measurements made in 1948.

McHenry -County

151.77.ldcl. Mrs. H. Notbohm. Records available: 194O-47. Measure­ ments discontinued.

152.79.6bcl. Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Railway Co. June 17, 16.87.

155.79.8aal. Cities Service. Records available: 194C-42; 1945-48. June 17, 7.54; Sept. 15, 5.71.

I56.76.11bdl. Village of Towner. Records available: 1940-48. Sept- 15, 12.13.

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NORTH DAKOTA, MCLEAN COUNTY 271

156.78.36bd- Denbigh Forest Experimental/Station well 1. U- S- Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service. Records available: 19r9-41; 1943-48. Sept. 14, 2.74; Sept. 21, 1.34; Sept. 28, 3.28.

156.78.36bc2. U. S- 50- Denbigh Forest Experimental Strtion well 2. U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service. Records available: 1939-41; 1943-48. June 17, 5.76; Sept. 14, 3.78; Sept. 21, 2.94; Sept. 28, 3.92.

156.78.36bc3. Denbigh Forest Experimental Station well J". U. S- Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service. Records available: 19J"9-41; 1945-48. June 17, 4.12; Sept. 14, 2.43.

156.78.36bc4. Denbigh Forest Experimental Station well 4- D. S> Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service. Records available: 19J"9-41; 1944-48. June 17, 3.31; Sept. 14, 2.60.

156.78.36ddl.' Denbigh Forest Experimental Station well 5. U- S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service. Records available: 1939-41; 1944-48. No measurements-made in 1948.

S156.79.33dcl. Harold H- Sullwold. Records available; 1940-48.

June 17, 5.82; Sept- 14, 7.55.157.75.31dcl. U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service- Records

available: 1940-48. June 18, 3.08; Sept. 14, 4.19.158.78.3dcl. Walter Arneson. Records available: 1940-48. June 18,

12.29; Sept. 14, 12.25.

Mclntosh County

130.69.7cdl. Freida Forrest. Records available: 1938-48- June 14, 6.13; Sept. 15, 12.64.

130-69.7cd2. Freida Forrest. Records available: 1938-48. June 14, 4.83; Sept. 15, 6.32.

132.70.28dal. Dan Nigisch- Records available: 1940-4f. June-14, 16.71; Sept. 15, 17.70.

132.71.15aal- U. S. 55. Records available: 1940-46; If48. Sept. 15, 25.03.

132.71.24adl. Federal Land Bank. Records available: 1S40-48. June 14, 8.58.

McKenzle County

150.100.12ccl. Chas. E. Fleck. Records available: 193E-48.

Date

Jan. 3101731

Feb. 721

Mar. 6132027

Apr. 1017

Water level

114.10113.75113 . 72114.08114.19113 . 68113.78113 . 77114.10113.89113.70113.78

Date

Apr- 24May 1

152229

June 5121926

July 310

Water level

114.10114.00114.00113.85113.94113.86113.95113.90114.10113.90113,95

Date

July 172431

Aug. 7142128

Sept . 4111825

Water level

114.01113.78114.07113.91113.94113 ..88114.03113.88113 . 76113.91114.08

Date

Oct. 29

162330

Nov. 6132027

Dec- 411

Water level

113.81113. B8114.13113.75113.83114.00113.73113.83114.25113.90113.75

1948.

HeLean County

149.84-15bcl. State of North Dakota- Records available: 1937-46;

Sept . 11 13

43 43

.60

.87Sept .21

2943.80 45-40

Oct. 7 18

45.60 44.60

Oct. 2630

44.20 44-40

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Mercer County

144.85.22adl. Maichel Bros. Records available: 1940-48- Sept. 10, 14.34.

Morton County

134.82.36cbl. Albrecht & Johnson. Records available: 1941-48. No measurements made In 1948.

136.81.6dcl. Joe Lanz, Jr. Records available: 1941-48.

Date

Sept . 7 13 20 27

Oct. 4

Water level20.94 20.89 20.85 20.93 20-99

Date

Oct. 11 18 25

Nov. 1

Water level20-98 21.00 21.02 21.04

Date

Nov. 8 15 22 29

Water level21-07 21-06 21-04

^1-05

Date

Dec. & 13 20 27

Water level21-09 21.15 21.18 21.25

138.8l.4bbl. U- S- 54- U. S- Dept. of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service. Records available: 1937-46. No measurements imde In 1948-

139.85.15ccl. Fred Lehde. Records available: 1941-48-

Jan. 311172531

Feb. 7142128

Mar. 6132027

33.0733.1233.2033.2133.2933.3933.4433.4433.5333.4633.6131.3831.59

Apr. 3101724

May 38

152229

June 8121926

31.6030-9932.0531.9332.0931.9031-9332-0432.1432-1732.2132.3432.37

July 310192431

Aug. 7142128

Sept 48

1119

^2.4532.5832.5732-5732.6632.7132.7332.7732-8532.9732-9432.9332.98

Sept. 25Oct. 3

9172330

Nov. 8132027

Dec. 41118

33.0133.1233.0333.1333.1733.1433.1633.1733.2033.1933.2533.2833.38

139.88.32abl. Henry Polenberg. measurements made in 1948.

Records available: 1941-47. No

Mountraij. County

152.89.6aal. Emil Molter. ments made In 1948.

Records available: 193^-47. No measure-

Nelson County

152-58.18daa. Ole Norum. Geological Survey test h->le, diameter 4 Inches, depth 20 feet. Drilled May 1948. Measuring point, top of collar 4-Inch standard pipe casing, 1.50 feet above land-surfac? datum- Records available: 1948.May 28July 25Sept. 17

28Oct. 2

2.813.815.855.805.95

Oct. 9162330

6.006.056.056-10

Nov. 6132027

6.106.056.106.10

Dec- 4111825

6.106.156.206.25

141.82.10bal. made In 1948-

160-56.8dcal. Sept. 25, 6.36-

160.56.9ccbl.

160.56.9dccl. 6.03.

Oliver County

Otis Tye. Records available; 1940-46. No measurements

Pembina County

Paul B. Olafson. Records available: 1946-48.

Ole Soli. Records available: 1946-48. Sept. 25, 5.20.

J. Anderson. Records available: 1946-48. Sept. 25,

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160.56.16aaal- S- J. Hanson. Records available: 1946-48- Sept. 25, 7.76.

160.56.16aaa2. Gritherun Thorstenson. Records available: 1946-48. Sept. 25, 20.00.

160.56.16aabl. S. J. Hallgrimson. Records available: 1946-48. Sept. 25, 8.49.

160.56.16aab2. Lutheran parsonage. Records available; 1946-48. Sept. 25, 8.73.

160.56.l6aab3. H. J. Hallgrimson. Records available: 1946-48.

Date

Jan. 4111926

Feb. 28

1523

Mar. 17

14212728

waterlevel10.5010.6710 .'5810.7510.5810.5010.6610.7510.5010.5010.6610.5010.3310.17

Date

Apr. 5121926

May 29

152431

June 410172430

Water level9-679.838.503.673.673.003.503.673.503.834.674.833.674.50

Date

July 4121926

Aug. 29

162230

Sept . 512192526

Water level4.905.505.905.706.506-508-508.308.908.609.509.607.828.70

Date

Oct. 410162331

Nov. 7142229

Dec. 7122026

Water level7.307.508.107.707.507.707.907.877.707.707.708.108.20

160.56.16aab4. Sept. 25, 9.00.

160-56.16aacl. Sept. 25, 6.57.

160.56.16aadl. 16.16.

160.56.16adal. 11.65.

160.56.16ada2. 11.23.

160.59.16ada3. Sept. 25, 15.37.

160.59.16ada4. 14.48.

160.56.16adbl. 8.47.

160.56.16accl. 5.56.

160.56.16bdal.

H. J. Hjaltalin. Records available: 1S46-48.

Mountain School. Records available: 1946-48.

Mr. Paulson. Records available: 1946-48. Sept. 25,

Oscar Byron. Records available: 1946-48. Sept. 25,

Oscar Byron. Records available: 1946-48. Sept. 25,

Walter Hallison- Records available: 1S46-48.

Mr. Olafson. Records available-: 1946-48. Sept. 25,

H. Olafson. Records available: 1946-4E. Sept. 25,

H. Olafson. Records available: 1946-4F. Sept. 25,

H. T. Hjaltalin. Records available: 1946-48.

Sept

Oct.

.25264

10

6.639.207.507.10

Oct.

Nov.

1724317

7.106.707.107.20

Nov.

Dec-

1422297

7677

.40 60.20.20

Dec. 122026

7.307.f;o6.60

161.56.22bbl. E- J. Lander Co. Records available: 1941-48.

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

3101724317

1421286

132028

7.257.257.337.417.467.577.677.737.747.677.777.837.60

Apr. 3101724

May 18

152229

June 5121925

7.587.337.084.813.583.743.744.064.444.775.025.335.28

July 310172431

Aug. 7142128

Sept . 4111825

5.265.115.064.414.875.255.375.595.966.216.626.967.21

Oct. 29

162330

Nov. 6132027

Dec- 4111825

7.417.577.647.737.717.747.787.807-837-857.877.967.98

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162.53.31ccl. Garnett A Snell. Records available: 1941-48.'

Date

Jan.

Pet).

Mar.

310172431

7142128

6132027

Water level9.809.969.949.90

10.0110.0910-0410-1910.2810-3610.3410.3410.42

Date

Apr. 3101724

Itey 18

152229

June 5121926

Water level

10.319.789.789.787.967.737.697.107.237.537.848.077.87

Date

July

Aug.

Sept

310172431

7142128

4111825

Water level

7.557.587.507.347.116.897.607.898.208.528.799.129.35

Drte

0-jt. 29

162330

N->v. 6132027

Die 4111025

Water level9.609-699.739.789.629.659.689.709.759.789.729.769.81

162.55.3ddl. Albert C. McCurdy. Records available: 1941-48.

Jan-

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

411182518

1522277

1421284

9.089.139.239.329.429.66 9.749.869.9510-0210.0210.049.769.47

Apr-

May

June

July

11182519

1623306

1320274

9.078.427.386.415.975.765.665.886.036.186.586.266.07

July 11182425

Aug. 18

152229

Sept . 5121926

5.856.005.635.025.686.026.246.476.767.007.227.387.63

0-it. 310172431

N?v. 7142128

D^c- 5121926

7-727-827.978.058.118.057.927.968.048.098.018.188.22

162.55.3dd2. A- C. McCurdy. 13.00; Oct. 10, 9.97.

163.56.9aal. Herman Tesmer. July 24, 6-35; Oct. 2, 9.23.

Records available:

Records available:

194^-48. July 24,

1941-44; 1946-48.

Pierce County

156.72.lObal. Brie Harmmel. Records available: 1940-48. June 17, 21.99; Sept. 15, 21.77.

Ramsey County

153.64.5aal. Ray Young. Records available: 1942-48. June 18, 26.59; Sept. 15, 29.71.

153.64.20ccl. W. H. Summers. Records available: 19*2-48. Sept. 15, 49.28.

153.64.25cal. Camp Grafton Military Reserve. Record" available: 1943-48. Sept. 15, 54.17.

153.65.14acl. Mrs. Bonnl.e Boland. Records available; 1937-48. June 18, 56.18; Segt. 15, 57.34.

Ransom County

136.56.3abl. Melfrid Skramstad. Records available: 1940-46; 1948. Sept. 2, 13.99.

Renvllle County

161.84.13cd2. Fred Paris. Records available: 1940-47. No measure­ ments made in 1948.

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NORTH DAKOTA, STARK COUNTY 275

161.84.24abl. J. Dighton Taylor. Records available: 1P40-46. No measurements made in 1948.

161.85.20aal. Minnesota Trust Co. Records available: 1937-47. No measurements made in 1948.

Richland County

132.49.12dal. Ira Madden. Records available: 1938-46. Measurements discontinued.

6.28.133.52.32cdl. Records available: 1946-48. June 13, 7.76; Oct. 9,

133.52.33cdd. U. S- 52. John Liljemark- Records available; 1937-48.

Date

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

3101724317

17266

1320293

10

Water level5.315.315.315-355.355.395.315.315.315.315.315.275.265.06

Date

Apr.

May

June

July

1724181522295

121319263

Water level5.065.064.934.814.434.434-474.644-604.954.393.853.77

Date

July

Aug.

Sept .

Oct.

101726317

1421284

1118252

Water level3.854.053.703.703.974. 054.316.576.726.987.116.947.15

Date

Oct. 9162330

Nov. 6132027

Dec. 411182531

Water level7.117.157.157.116.826.576.496-496.286.697.037.247.44

Rollette County

162.69.17al. Town of Rolls. Records available: 1940-44; 1946-48. June 18, 18.47.

Sheridan County

145-75.28bbl. Bank of North Dakota. Records available: 1938-47. No measurements made in 1948-

Sioux County

130.79.7cl. Mrs. Lookingout. Records available: 1940-47. No meas­ urements made in 1948.

130.80.23dal- Mrs. Mulache. Records available: 1941-47. No meas­ urements made in 1948.

1948.133.82.25bal. Records available; 1946-47. No measurements made in

Slope County

134.100.14dal. Arthur Nesseth. Records available: 194C-48- Sept. 10, 14.44.

Stark County

139.91.2bal. Roland and George Punk- Records available: 1940-48. Sept. 9, 3.65.

139.96.3bbc. City of Dickinson. City test well, diameter 8 inches, depth 191 feet. Measuring point, top of casing, 1.90 feet above land-sur­ face datum. Drilled in spring 1944. Records available: 1947-48.

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276 WATEP. LEVELS AliD ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, IIORTII-GHWEAL STA73S

139 .96.3"b"bc-- Continued.Lowest daily water level, from recorder charts , 1947

Day Jan.1 ......2 .

4 ......5 ......6 ......7 ......

10 ......11 ......12 ......1 **.

14 ......15 .....;1 C

17 ......1 Q

19Of)

2122 ...O 1?

24 ......PC,ocprr -j OQ rnpo T OQ *. »PQ T po r\r\

30 128.04 31 129.12

Feb.1 PQ 1 P

128.501 PQ n^1 PQ AR

128.04129 40129 601 PQ «A1PQ QP

130.00

i PQ nn1 PQ ''.R

130.00130.40129 00129 901 PQ ^R

o 1 PQ ^^129 77130.06T i.r\ cp

129 27TPQ RR

1P9 62129 791 PQ 1 7T pQ QQ

Mar.129 92129.86129 -04TOO i.n

129.90130.45T PQ HO.

130-43130.441 ''.O Q^

129 97129. 48~\ ^n Q^i ''.n QQ130.65130.65T -zr\ Qp

130.90131.23131.33i -zi -z-z

131.25131.25131.50131.24131.74

m ris-

131.76 130.48

Apr.WO . 48130.37130.16130-15

a 129. 48

a!28.47

a!25.93

oipp rrniprr An

127.65

May129.55129.95130.47129.30130.33130.33130.34131.04131.0413O.88130.88131.40130.10131.35131.35T *z 1 *7Q

129.20131.17T *^o en120.10116.7012 '.141 1 Q T A

"} 0-Z T p

1 PO PQ

113.81117.06TIC C 1^

111.50 116.06

June119.24119.65120.28121.18122.10122 . 10121.07114.70i PI pn

122.80T PI *^R

119.60120.50124.30124.50113.58112.32107.90103.32101.38

QQ Q^

98.55

112.35111.69110.10

a Tape measurement.Lowest daily water level, from recorder charts, 1947

Day12345673910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031

July119.60122.00124.33124-83118.75121.17120.76120.98122 . 40125.00125.14116-80112.40110.20110-20120. SO122.24122.24

a!26.49127.14127-14123.75125-50126.94126.18

Aug.127.70128.121 P7 RR

128.57128.601 PQ nn128.70124 97122.75121.301 PP QH122.85121.55113.00120-80119.64119.64120.20120.42121.10

a!23.90125.40126.49126.90123.80125.90126.60126.67

al!2.40

Sept.

112.90n K c/-\109 . 631 1 Q r\(\

120.10116.60116.62118-06117 .98117.20116.65116.45115.82

0 1 1 R <*£>

a!04.69

a!21.17114.10

Oct.108.75

all8. 80

117.901 T rr Q/-|

m PQ

117.26117.70117-18118.45117.38117.10120.071 1 Q 41

117.65112.30108.70

a!07.19

Dec.

116-98117.08117.00

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NORTH DAKOTA, STARK COUNTY 277

139.96.3bbc- -Continued.

Lowest daily water level, from recorder charts, 1948Day

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 11 12 15 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Jan.

119.60 120.00 120-10 120-86 119.80 121.52 121.40 125.58 118.80 115.90 109.75 108-55

al!9.43 125.20 124.10 120.92 121.00 122.95 125.52 125.40 125.22 125.80 125.78 125 . 72 125.42 123.88 124.60 124.92

Feb.

124.96 121.42 122.52 125.08 121.80 125.18 123.25 123.55 120.00 121.40 122 . 70 122.90 125.58 122.92 122.23 122.33 123 . 82 124.00 125.10 124.00

124.30 123 . 40 122.90 122.90 123 . 12 125 . 40

a Tape measurement . Lowest dally water

Day1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 11 12 15 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 25 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

July102.50

102.28 102.28 102.15

115.65 115.40 118.05 114.15 115.65 118.20 114.15 117.80 113.10 118.50 119.87 119.14 118.65 106.50

alOl.OO 111.92 111.26 111.08 113.90 114.20 115 . 40 120-76 114.55

Aug.115.20 106.10 104.15 112 . 48 110.40 104.60 102 . 45 101.45 111.25 100.50 109 . 00

119.90 111.20 110.10 120.50 112.10 112.75 114.95 125.58 126.10 125.08 125.00 126.05

125.74 128.50 124.10 126.72 124.57

Mar.

122.60 125.51 124.40 124.60 123.30 123.80 125 . 46 122.65 123.50 125.58 125 . 45 122.60 125 . 10 125.29 122.00 125.57

125.78 125 . 60 123.40 124.68 124.72 124.21 121.60 123.20 124.88

level, f>omSent .

123.06 127.07

a!26.09 127.20 124.40 105 . 80

a!04.40

al!7.50

125.66 125.52 122.35 125.38 114.50 124.58 124.25 119.18

102.65 114.87 109.68 104.10

Apr-

124.88 124.10 123.64 124.28 121.10 124.90 125.10 126.22 125.40 125.42 124.65 124.40 125.40 125.53 125.60 125.77 125.40 125.80 125.55 126.40

127.00 127.56 127.70 127.65 128.20 128.44 128.49 128 . 40 128.44

recorderOct.

102.90 101.90

al01.40 118.50 116.60 103 . 60 100.21 98.82

a 101. 10 97.18 97.00 96.72 96.00

113.96 112.66 113.66 112.60 124.50 125.20 126.40 126.55 126.86 125.40 128.50 116.52 129.55 128.50 128.15 129.30

May

128.55 128-47 128.70 128.76 129.02 125.10 125.87 122.40 121.75 121.44 120.48 125.80 121.05 118.95 119.05 119.18 117.00 117.28 117.68 118.92 119.07 118.97 119.20 116.14 115.94 115.04 115.62 111.40 109.90 109.05 108.55

charts, 1948Nov.

127.40 127.22

150.10 150.72 129.60 128.60 129.75 129.57 128.10 151.08 129.74 127.78 129.26 129.27 150 . 75

a!26.05 150.60 131.00 151.00 150.27 150.24 128.50 129.90 120.10

June107.60 107.05 106.00 109.40 107.40 105.08 105.58 109 . 48 110.10 110.65 111.20 110.02 107.55 105.65 104.90 104.40 105 . 90 105 . 50 105.10 103.10 102 . 58 102.25 112.07 105 . 88 104. P8

105.60 104.15

Dec-119.02 128.15 129.46 129.96 129.04 122.76 121.67 121.76 120.56 112.76 116-19 108.56

allO.36 109 . 05 115-70 117.26 109.85 106-87 105.58 115.35 119.90 107.24 115.53 116.40 116.68 107 . 90 105.25 104.10 122 . 48 117.60 117.75

a Tape measurement.

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278 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 194G, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

148.57.15aal. 9.29; Sept. 16, 8-

137.64.33ccl. 1940-48. June 14,

158.66.20c"l. 19.53:

Steele County

Mrs- Snortland. Records available: 1910-48- June 19, 93.

Stutaman County

Union Central Life Insurance Co. Records available; 41.40.

Towner County

S. L. Isaacson- Records available: 194?-48. June 18,

160.66.28bal. Bank of North Dakota. Records available: 1937-48.

Date

Jan-

Mar.Apr-

May

310172431273

1017241

Water level

14.7014.6814.6514.6214.5614.4614.4314.4314.4014.4014.39

Date

May

June

July

81522295

12181926310

Water level

14.3414.3414.3414.3814.3814.3814.6014.4214.4614.5114.53

Date

July

Aug.

Sept.

1724317

1421284

111925

Water level

14.5314-4814.4514.4514.4414.4214.4814.4014.4014.4214.42

Date

Oct.

Nov.

De?..

29

1623306

1320274

Water level

14.4014.3814.3814.3814.3814.3614.3414.3414,3114.29

146.5117.33.

146.5110.48.

148.53

Traill County

24cdl. A. C. Skyberg. Records available: 1937-48. Sept. 9,

24bcl. A. C. Peterson. Records available: 1946-48. June 5,

18aal. City of Hatton. Records available: 19"57-48.

MayJune

July

155

192718

6.946.687.267.147.85

July

Aug.

25317

1422

7.958.248.468-629.34

Aug.Sept

29. 4111826

9.6010.1410.5611.2811.50

Oct.

Nov.

17243120

11.4811.7010-8010.12

148.53.18abl. City of Hatton. Records available: 19'58-48.

June 19 Sept .18

7.05 9.03

Sept Oct.

.26 17

9 9

01 33

Oct. 24 31

9.27 9.29

Nov. 20 9.35

148.53 8-87; Sept.

148.53 7.36.

148.53

.ISadl. 16, 9. .18ad2.

.18ad3.

City of Hatton. Records available: 1946-48. June 19, 70.

City of Hatton. Records available: 1946-48- Sept. 16,

City of Hatton. Records available: 1938-48

MayJune

July

155

192718

9.149.379.789.7210.10

July

Aug.

25317

1422

10.2010.3410.7210-5010.92

Aug.Sept

294

111826

11.0211.4211.5212.7211.65

Oct.

Nov.

17243120

11.5011.4211.4011.38

157. 51. 16d c2. U- S. 48. July 24, 1.55; Sept. 18, 4-42.

Walsh County

Henry Dipple. Records available: 1937-48.

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NORTH DAKOTA, WARD COUNTY 279

157.55.17ccl. C- D. Lewis. Records available: 1939-4P.

Date

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

3101724317

1421286

132027

Water level5.605.595.575.585.645.595.735.775.785.795.755.735.62

Date

Apr. 3101724

May 18

152229

June 5121926

Water level5.595.481.391.371.561.661.992.322.672.923.573.803.56

Date

July

Aug.

Sept

3101724317

142128

. 4111825

Water level3.153.5R4.103.794.144-564.815.205-545-816.056.356-46

Date

Oct . 29

162330

Nov. 6132027

Dec. 4111825

Water level6.516.616.646.676.666.626-606-586.546.516.476.466.46

155.57.17cdl. Sept. 18, 5.01.

C. D. Lewis. Records available: 1937-3P; 1946-48-

Ward County

155.83.14dcal. People's Ice Co, measurements made In 1948.

Records available: 1945-46- No

155, 1945-48-

83.23baal- City of Minot supply well 2. Records available:

____________Lowest daily water level, from recorder charts___ _____ Day Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr- May June July Aug. Sept- Oct. Nov. Dec

1 46.702 46.733 47.334 47.515 46.726 .....7 .....8 .....9 .....

10 .....11 .....12 .....13 .....14 .....15 .....16 .....17 .....18 .....19 .....20 47-2621 47.0622 46.7123 47.1824 47.1825 46.6826 47-4027 47.0628 46.6229 47.0630 50.4331 46.65

46.6347.1348.2050.7146.7347.3147.5146.5651.4749.1146.8146.5847.2647.3846.4647.1047.2846.6846.6947.0647.1746.4646.4547.1347.0947.1946.7047.1647.12

47.18 46.31 46.52 47.22 46-94 47.03 47-05 46.95 46.33 46.52 46.88 46.35 46.34 47.04 47.04 46.33 46.39 46.58 46.28 46.28 46.84 46.25 46.25 46.23 46.39 46-14 46-P8 45.97 46.63 45.96 46.53

46-64.46.6846-5846.6446.0345.8846.7646.2845-8846-53 46.61 45.97

46.33 46.18 46.28 46.25 46.21 45.83 46-28 46-12 45-93 46.13

46-28 46.38 46.38 45-88 45.74 48.00 48.42 48.42 46.34 46.48 46.01 46.16 46.00 46. 15 46.08 46.60 46:20 46^.14 ife.34 46.28 46.05 45-85 45.91 46-03 45.85 45.13 44.88 45.49 45.61 45.79

45.95 46.13 46.25 46.24 45-88 46.61 46.36 46.55 46.62 46.59 46.65 46.69 46.26 45.63 46.25 46.30 45.48 45.50 45.83 45.43 45.76 45.91 45.78 45.67 45.18 45.52 45.78 45.67 45.44 45.72 45.83

45.23 .. 45.83 45.73 .. 45.71 . . 45.73 .. 45.03 .. 44.78 .. 44.72 .. 44.58 45.44 ... 45.38 .. 45-22 .. 45il8 .. 45.31 51 45.28 51 45.12 51 45.48 52, 45.48 52 45.43 51 45.68 51 45.71 51, 45.68 51 45.61 51. 47.91 51, 48-26 51, ..... 50, ..... 51, ..... 51, ..... 51, ..... 50,

.. 51.45, .. 51.44.. 50.88. . 51.23.. 51-48

... 51.38.. 50.74.. 51.51.. 50.68.. 50.58.. 51.82.. 50.60.. 51-4378 51.6888 51-5899 50.7855 50.4949 51.1791 50.5382 51-1073 50-5442 51.3002 50.4333 51.0738 50.5158 50-3547 51.2548 50.4352 51.0478 50-38

50.32

50.3450.1950.9450.9550.8350.8550.2150.9550.9950.1450.2850.9450.4450.1349.9450.7250.1550.0850.5850.7849.9050.4350.6250.4549.8150.3450.5349.8149.7249.61

49.5649.6019.6050.3049.7250.3850.4450.5850.4549.0450.3649.6850.6749.6849.6150.3849.7350.4049.5149.4049.6850.4950.5649.97

156.83.14aal. Marie Selfors. Records available: 1946-47. No meas­ urements made In 1948.

157-84.5cdl. U. S. PI. U. S. Dept. of Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service. Records available; 1937-46- No measurements made In 1948.

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280 irfATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1940, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

157.84.21cal. U. S. Dept. of Interior, Pish and Wildlife Service. Records available: 1937-46. No measurements made In 1948.

157.84.21ddl. U. S. Dept. of Interior, Pish and Wildlife Service-Records available: 1937-46. No measurements made In 1948.

160.89.31abl. U- S- Dept. of Interior, Pish and Wildlife Service.Records available: 1942-46. No measurements made In 1948.

Wells County

147.70.23aal Kayden Jones. Records available: 1940-48. June 17,

150.72.21cdl. City of Harvey. Records available: 1937-48. June 17,

150.72.28bal. City of Harvey. Records available: 1937-48. Sept. 14,

Williams County

3.59.

0.27.

9.95.

157.96-29ccl Mrs. Gus B- Swanson Fstate. Records available; 1938-46. No measurements made in 1948.

159.103.24adl. Hans 0. Lottestad. Records available: 1939-48.

Date

Jan. 3111825

Feb. 1a

152227

Mar. 72128

Apr. 4

Water level25.1225-8926.0726.3326.5926-7326.8827.0427.1527.2227.4027.5027.62 _

Date

Apr. 111825

May 29

162330

June 6132027

July 4

Water level27.6523.2118-5512.8012.8912.2612.9512.9913.6314.2815.3016.3016.84

Date

July 111825

Aug. 1a

152229

Sept . 5121926

Oct. 3

Water level17.6818.3818.7119.1319.5220.1220.4920.7821.0021.3821.6922.0622.46

Date

Oct. 10172431

Nov. 7142128

Dec. 5121926

Water level22.7222.9523.2623.3323.5523.8223.9324.0624.1824.3024.4624.57

159.103.24ad2. Hans 0. Lottestad. Records available: 1938-48.

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

31118251a

1522297

21284

18.56 .18.7618.9319.0919.2019.3819.7519.9720.1220.2320.3020.3720.42

Apr.

May

June

July

11182529

1623306

1320274

2015127777899

101111

.56

.87

.45

.25

.37

.45

.65

.65

.26

.82

.50

.29

.69

July

Aug.

Sept

Oct.

11182518

152229

. 51219263

12.3712.9713.3613.9514.3113.5814.9715.1815.4815.7715.7416.3816-62

Oct. 10172431

Nov. 7142128

Dec- 5121926

16.7317.8117.1017.2617.4717.5217.6817.8017.9718.0918.3318.43

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WISCONSIN

By F- C. Foley

PROGRAM OF WORK

Measurements of water level in observation wells in Wisconsin were

continued during 1948 and the program was again expanded. During 1948,43

Wells were added to the observation-well program and measurements were

discontinued in 4 wells. Automatic water-stage recorders were installsd

on 3 of the new wells added during 1948 and a total of 21 recorders were

in operation at the end of the vear. Measurements of water levels in six

wells in northern Wisconsin were made by the Wisconsin Conservation Depart­

ment .

Investigation of the ground-water resources of Wisconsin in coopera­

tion with the University of Wisconsin continued during 1948. In addition

to general studies of water levels throughout the State, detailed studies

were continued in eastern Wisconsin, especially in the Milwau^ee-Waukesha

and Green Bay areas, and a detailed study of the ground-water resources of

western Langlade County was started.

FLUCTUATIONS OF WATER LEVEL

Precipitation in Wisconsin in 1948 averaged 24.22 inches, which is

6.31 inches below normal. It was the driest year since 1895 and the second

driest on record-

Water levels in water-table wells continued to drop in 1948 as a re­

sult of the deficient precipitation. There has been a general lowering of

the water table in Wisconsin since 1945 or 1946, nore pronounced in the

northern part of the State than in the southern. In Water-Supply Paper

1098, records were analyzed for 13 water-table wells in northern Wisconsin.

In 1948 each of the same wells showed a net decline in water level

except well Sw-7 which showed a net rise of 0-16 foot. Declines in the

other wells ranged from 2.52 feet in well Pt-30, in Portage County, to 0.11

foot in well Ln-2{f, in Lincoln County. The average for the 13 wells is a

281

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282 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

net lowering of 1.20 feet compared to an average net lowering'of 0.86 foot

in 1947. Six water-table wells in the Coon Creek area, in Vernon and

Monroe Counties, showed an average net drop of 0.87 foot in 1948 compared

to an average net rise of 0.29 foot in 1947 in the same wells. Figure 10

shows hydrographs for 1947 and 1948 of two representative water-table wells.

Water levels in all deep artesian observation wells in the Milwaukee-

Waukesha area showed a net drop during 1948. Five recorder equipped wells

showed drops ranging from 7.16 feet to 21.05 feet with an average net low­

ering of 15.08 feet. The greatest net drop occurred in well Mi-79, in

Forest Home Cemetery. The recorded seasonal fluctuation in the same 5

wells ranged from 13 feet to about 60 feet in 1948 as compared to from

about 9 feet to about 65 feet in the same wells in 1947. The greatest

seasonal fluctuation recorded was in well MI-45, in the Milwaukee Journal

building.

Highest recorded water levels occurred between April 19 and May 16,

except in well Mi-79, immediately prior to the normal seasonal decline due

to increased pumpage. The seasonal decline started about 1 month earlier

in 1948 than in 1947. Lowest water levels occurred between August 28 and

October 1. The highest water level was reached in well Ml-79 on January 3,

and not in May, as it was in other wells in the area, because a new well in

Forest Home Cemetery was placed in operation and pumpage fron it prevented

the water level in the area from rising to the level it would otherwise

have reached. Figure n shows the hydrograph of well Mi-36, a representa­

tive well in Milwaukee County.

Well Fl-10 on the eastern edge of the city of Fond du LRC showed a net

drop of 3.44 feet during 1948 compared to a net drop of 4.09 feet during

1947. The highest water levels were recorded in January, February, and

March, when there was little fluctuation. The lowest water level occurred

on August 27. The total seasonal fluctuation was 8.62 feet.

Well Bn-9 at 320 North Broadway, Green Bay, owned by the Larsen Canning

Company, showed a seasonal fluctuation of 85 feet from its highest water

level on April 19 to its lowest on September 21. It also showed a net drop

in water level of 6-02 feet during the year. The lowest water level re­

corded was 296.00 feet below land surface, an all-time recorded low.

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WISCONSIN 283

Well Pr-6, Pork Falls, Price County

Well Mo-2, Cashton, Monroe County

10

Figure 10. Graph showing fluctuations of water level In twowater-table wells, Pr-6 at Park Palls, and ;.'o-2 near Cashton, Wisconsin.

130

Well Ml 36, Milwaukee, Milwaukee County

Figure 11. Graph showing fluctuations of water level in artesian well, MI-36, N. 27th and Hopklns Sts., Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

5H7837 O 51- -19

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284 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

Artesian wells away from the heavily pumped areas showed no really

significant net changes in water levels during 1948. Well Ra-5, at

Sturtevant, in Racine County, showed a net lowering of water level of 3.74

feet during 1948 compared to a net lowering of 2.33 feet in 1947. The

trend appears to be downward in the Sturtevant area but the record is not

yet long enough to be significant. Wells Dg-9 and Dg-10 showed net rises

of water levels of 6.45 feet and 1.46 feet respectively compared to rises

of 3.55 feet and 1.99 feet in 1947; well Mt-5, in Peshtlgo, Marinette

County, showed a net lowering of 1.32 feet compared to a net rise of

exactly the same amount in 1947.

WFLL DESCRIPTIONS AND WATER-LEVEL MEASUREMEITS

Ashland County

As 1. Lake Superior District Power Co. NE^NK-^- sec. 6, T. 46 N., R. 4 W., 6 miles south of Ashland, near power dam. Location incorrectly given in previous reports. Records available: 1943-48.

Date

July 20 26

Aug. 2 9

16 23

Water level

3.87 3.40 3.49 3.49 3.71 3.81

Date

Aug. 30 Sept 7

13 20 27

Oct. 4

Water level

3.95 3.99 4.08 4.12 4.15 4.08

Date

Oct. 11 18 25

Nov . 1 8

15

Water level

4.00 3.85 3.79 3.77 3.57 3.51

Date

Nov. 23 29

Dec- 6 13 20 27

Water level

3.36 3.34 3.15 3.30 3.15 3.15

Brown County

Bn 9. Larsen Canning Co. 320 North Broadway, Qreen Bay. Records available: 1947-48.

Daily high and low water level from recorder charts

Day

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

January High Low

227.24 227-54 227.25 226.58 228.30 228.21 227.50 S29.90 230.55 229.82 229.40 228.95

235.00 235.45 234.18 234.42 =!37. 40 233.84 236.11 237.72 238.18 237.05 236.70 235.87

Feoruary High Low

224-32 223.65 224.32 224.02 224.18 225.38 225.13 223.11 223 . 42 224.50 224.35 225.63 225.00 225.02 222.89 223.57 226.28 229.14 228.88 229.01 230.17 227.77 227.72 228.92

229.77 230.57 231.48 231.15 231.78 232.45 232.18 227.92 231.32 231.07 231.65 231.6? 229.10 233.45 230.03 230.07 235.43 236 -56 236-23 236.02 238-80 233.98 235.38 237.45

March High Low

234.55 234.89 234.85 235.50 233.49 230.25 230.53 229.60 227.20 228.32 229.33 227.40 224.40 223.63 225.12 227.12 225.92 2S4.40 224.82 222.68 222.00 224.62 225.57

242-20 241.62 243.71 244.70 241.42 234.98 239.01 235.62 236.33 238.19 236.19 234.15 229.76 231.07 233.43 235-50 234.85 233 . 70 233.43 228-25 231.20 231.90 232 . 87

April High Low

221.50 222.22 222.77 221.29 221.60 222.72 221.77 221.85 222.50 220.90 218.83 217.34 215.84 214.69 215.70 215.90 213.82 211.75 210.87 211.98 216.72 220.43 221.78 218.55

229.49 230.00 229.83 224.50 229.60 229.54 228.40 228.58 228.97 228.05 221.25 224.86 221.63 221.00 222.62 221.76 220.58 215.55 219.02 220.06 225.51 227.70 228.27 225.00

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WISCONSIN, BRCMli COUNTY 285

Bn 9 Continued.Daily high and low water level from recorder charts

Day

2526

28293031

Day

1234567a9

10111213141516171819202122232425PC

2728293031

Day

1234567a9

101112131415161718

JanuaryHigh

224.25223.82OO R OX

225.51224.62225.39227.95

HighpT R QO

219.38220.63

230.90OO Q QK

230.62OX4. £Q

237.58239.19243.85243.74

Low

229230OXT

231231232236

Daily

.89 80

»7Q

.32

.52

.77

.93

highMay

LowOOR

222

235235OX'7

241245246249250

DailySeptember

High290.71290.37290.30291.79288.70284.38283.39285.88286.65285.32285.62282.06281.98281.32282.75283.88284.83286.33

4R.68

.05 87

*7Q

.79

.89

.45

.95 86

high

Low299298300300294293293295294293293285291293292293293295

.43

.49

.15

.81

.57

.93

.79

.70 50en

.85

.47

.93 41

7R

OR

T\ 40

FebruaryHigh

231.56231.18

and low

Low

239.01239.49

MarchHigh

225.98226.25 PPR nn220.50219.72221.35222.08

water level fromJune

High LowOXQ XO

245.00244.70245.00249.78246.20245.15247.19250.17252.40254.12255.30255.86254.96256.40257.22

257.83257.18258.40259.83

258.29257.78260.02

and low

253.77253.35256.99256.67250.94254.43258.17260.36262.12263.29264.63260.81267.53265.71

262.50263.12266.10267.06268.80

264.98269.24

,HIgh

267.52

261-12

281-07281.43280.40

water level fromOctober

High

278.39279.99279 51279 03278.71

275.80276.10276.33276.72277 43274.38p^n Q R272.69

Low

287.51287.32287.82287.68

281 . 68286.28285.78284.90285.06OQC X R

282.84277 OO282.37

Low

232233PXP

227228229228

.38

.9894

.30

.44

.23

.39

recorderJuly

Low274277

271

289290289

.72

.49

.22

.35

.33

.38

recorderNovember

High265.15262.56261.43262-06260.81259-98258.73pRQ QQ

o R>7 nnORfi 0*7

255.52256.33256.37252.88251.30pen A.C.pe.n AR251.43

Low273272269270269269264PROp C C.

264

263PCT

259oco

.72

.17

.06

.19

.40

.56T Q

.40nn

.60 80

.90pncc.

.20T Q

AprilHigh

£21.56

£16.00£14.84£15.22£16.29

o.harts

Low225.225.

222.223.224.

4298

727297

August High Low

279.00

277.62278.00278.05273.36272.20275.03277.00277.53279.84281.18282 . 60282.55284.50285.45286.15286.32286.40285.50284.61p QA PX

286.00288.92

291-40289.41288-67289.82

charts

286.288-286.287.287.286.279-283.286.285.289.289.290.286.293.294.294.295.294.294.289.291.

295-

298.298.295.298.297.

45002424887588460988016135653903204156212207

24

1051254872

DecemberHigh

J.46.32246.50246.25245.97243.18243.02

239.35

235.12234.05O*Z A XQ

Low249.253.254.253.248.249.

247.

243.

606430437077

88

54

94783T O 51 20

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286 WATER LEVELS AND ARTESIAN PRESSURE, 1948, NORTH-CENTRAL STATES

Bn 9--Continued.Daily high and low water level from recorder charts

Day

19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

September High Low

286.11 285.49 286.28 286.. 43 285.88 284.41 283.62 281.63 281.62 281.83 281.90 284.21

291.61 293.98 296.00 295.07 294.17 293.18 291.51 285.87 290.60 289.21 289.33 292.42

October High Low

273.15 274.37 275.60 276.41 276.42 271.71 270.40 271.22 271.69 272.20 270.20 269.93 267.36

281-23 282.19 283.55 284.72 285.08 279.88 279.70 279.25 280.18 280.68 280-58 276.82 272.60

November High Low

250.28 247.50 244.91 242.53 242.54 241.71 , 240.49

243.34 243.00

257.72 255.73 249.43 250.01 250.24 248.72 247.72

December High Low

240.54 ......

236.53 ......

P7n no

Q'** t~\ QQ

O^O 'Z.O

Bn 11. City of DePere. Corner of Broadway and George Streets. Water- stage recorder maintained on well since Aug. 2, 1948. Records available: 1947-4R.

Date

Jan. Feb.

6 3

Water level98.41 97.56

Date

Mar. 1 30

Waterlevel97.30 97.40

Date

Apr. May

27 24

Water level94.61 92.11

Date

Jun«. July

29 19

Water level

105 . 69 107. 63

Lowest daily water 'level, from recorder chartsDay1g

456789

1011121314151617181Q-LS?

202122OTt~>O

2425262728293031

Aug.

110.05110.05i HP. QT-LUo O-L

108.08109.32109.57109.16108-89109.38108-90109.03109.59109 . 62109 . 62109.62110.43110-68

111.55111.22111.22111.26113.17115.13115.58115.73115.05113.50114.74114.50

Sept.

113.75I T -z no J.J.O y o

114.68114 97114.75113.00113.82115 . 02115.02115.23115.92116.22115.98116-32116.43116.92117.10117.05T -i ft vz -LlD */£O

115.82116.3?,116.83116.95117.44117.95117.61116.53116.60116.87

Oct.

117.45117.73117.52116.66116.60116.65114.23113.96114.70114.97114.95115.69116.17115.90115.75115.80115.65115.45

115.20115.30115-21115-10114.95114.70114.40

Nov.

111.71111.60110.60T T f~\ P.OxxU t o&

112.67112.00111.51111.05111.83111.41111.74110.1l109 . 69108.50110.12110-31110.23110.40107.93108.90109.30109.01109 . 41109 .70109.79109.34109 . 68108.98107.25106.85

Dec-

107.59108.47108.63107 . 10107 . 44108.78108.95109.06107.99108.51108.31108.55108 52107.49107.73107.39109.72108 . 85108.61107.20107.44107.42107 . 44n r\n ROJ.VJ ( Ofc

107.52107.30107 . 56107.29107.24107.18107.20

Bn 12. City of DePere. Reid Street* Measurements die-continued after May 24, 1948- Records available: 1947-48-

Date

Jan- Feb.

6 3

Water leveX83.88 83.72

DateMar. 1

30

Water level84.33 83.26

Date

Apr. May

27 24

Water level82.64 79.94

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Bn 13. William Berber. SW^NE^ sec. 18, T- 24 N-, R. 20 E- Records available: 1947-48.

Date

Jan. Feb. Mar.

6 3 3

Water level15.20 15.57 15.19

Date

Mar. Apr . May

30 27 23

Water level

14.00 12.93 13.13

Date

June July Aug.

29 20 12

Water level

14.89 15.70 16-44

Date

Sept Oct . Nov.

15 13 10

Water level17.83 18.70 18.71

Bn 14. Village of Pulaski. NW^NE^ sec. 6, T. 25 N-, R- 19 E- Records able: 1947-48.available: 1947-48.

Date

Jan. 6 Feb. 4

Water level33.65 33.83

Date

Mar. 3 31

Water level

34.92 33.50

Date

Apr. 28 Oct . 13

Water level

33.14 a36.26

a Pumping recently.

Bn 15- available:

Larsen Canning Co. 1947-48-

sec- 35, T. 24 N-, R- 19 E. Records

Date

Jan. 7 Mar. 30 Apr. 27

Water level1.99 .78 .62

Date

May 23June 29 July 20

Water level0.81 3.84 4.48

Date

Aug. 12 Sept. 15

Water level6.00 8.23

Date

Oct . 13 Nov. 10

Water level9.83 9.81

Bn 16- Larsen Canning Co. Records available: 1947-48.

sec. 35, T- 24 N-, R- 19 E.

Jan.Feb.Mar.

732

9.679.138.37

Mar.Apr.May

302723

8.988.638.96

JuneJulyAug.

292012

17.0610.7713.10

SeptOct.Nov.

151310

16.3717.8017-76

Bn 19. Green Bay Soap Co. SE^SW^ sec- 21, T. 24 N-, R- 20 F. Used drilled industrial well, diameter. 12 inches, depth 788 feet. Measuring point to Mar. 30, 1948, air line gage in pump base, 1 foot above land-sur­ face datum; since Mar. 30, 1948, top of breather hole on west side of pump base, 1 foot above land-surface datum. Equipped with turbine pump. Records available: 1948.

Feb.Mar.Apr.

253027

60.0050.8753.67

May

June

112329

53.5745.9856.67

July 20Aug. 12Sept. 14

a 62a6773

677080

Oct.Nov.

129

80.5780.80

a Nearby well pumping

Bn 43. Harry Nick- SW-^SWi sec. 2, T- 24 N-, R. 20 E. Used drilled stock well, diameter 5 inches, depth 297 feet- Measuring point, top of l-|~inch pipe within casing, 2 feet above land-surface datum. Records avail­ able: 1948- Mar. 18, 7.72; Oct. 14, 21.78; Nov. 9, 22.79.

Bn 63. Joseph C- Michaels- SW^NE^ sec- 15, T. 24 N-, R. 20 E- Used drilled domestic and stock well, diameter 6 inches, depth 404 feet. Meas­ uring point, top of casing, 5 feet below land-surface datum and 596 feet above mean sea level. Equipped with jet pump. Records available: 1948. Oct. 15, 107.70; Nov. 9, 1O5.0G.

Buffalo County

Bf 1- Owner unknown. SW^SE-j sec- 29, T. 21.N., R. 12 V. Records available: 1947-48. July 15, 30.67; Dec. 7, 30.98.

Burnett County

Bt 2. Wisconsin Conservation Department. NF^NEi sec. 17, T- 39 N-, R. 16 W. Measurements supplied through courtesy of Wisconsin Conservation Department. Records available: 1937, 1946-48-

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Bt-2--C ont inued.

Date

Jan. 30 Feb. 29 Mar . 31

Water level

33.37 33.39 33.40

Date

Apr. 27 May 31 June 30

Water- level

33.49 33.60 33.65

Date

July 31 Aug. 31 Sept .30

Water level

33.69 33.80 33.83

Date

Oit. 30 Nov. 27 Die. 31

Water level

33.86 33.87 33.81

Calumet County

Ca 1. Carnation Milk Co. SE^NEi sec. 18, T. 10 N-, R. 20 E. Meas­ urements discontinued after Aug. 16, 1948. Records available: 1940-48. Jan. 5, 53.09; Feb. 2, 52-77; Aug. 16, 53.90-

Ca 4. available :

Harola Krueger. 1947-48-

sec- T- 20 N-, R- I'J E- Records

Feb. Mar.

21

29

26.59 26.54 26.47

Apr. May

26 24

26.65 26.42

June July

28 19

26,41 I 26.60 1

j

Dot- Nov.

11 8

26,77 26.93

Ca 5. R. A- Huebner. available: 1947-48-

-i sec- 17, T. 20 N-, R- 20 E. Records

Feb.Mar.

21

29

117.67105.03128-29

Apr -MayJune

262428

116.2196.4996.85

JulyAug.Sept

191613

97.44133.1697.78

Oct .Nov.

118

116.5698.64

Dane County

Dn 1. Robert Tollafson. NE^NWi sec. 11, T 7 N-, K- 8 E. Men sure- ments discontinued. Records available: 1946-47.

Dn 3. Gerald Hcndrickson. SE^SE^ sec. 32, T- 5 N-, R- 8 E- Records available: 1946-48.

Jan-Feb.Mar .

222624

66.7567.0665.24

Apr.MayJune

212014

66.1361.8062 . 50

JulyAug.Sept

14199

62.8063.2162.81

Oct.Nov.Dec.

854

64.5863.8064.47

Dn 4. J. N. Hanley. NW^NE^ sec. 34, T. 5 N-, R- 11 E- Records available: 1946-48.

Lowest daily water level, from recorder chartsDay Jan

1

3456789

1011121314151617-1 o J-b

192021222324

45454545.4545.45.4545.454545.45.45.45,45.

45.45.4545.45

.00

.07

.08

.29

.28

.22

.21

.11

.45

.51

.35

.40

.41

.44

.40

.60

.34

.32

.60

.70

.65

Feb.A^, *±u

4545454545454646464546454646464644444545454545

-71-82.82-84.86.85.96.08.01.00.94.02.80.17.17.02.03.62.71.89.88-75.75.69

Mar .45-45.45.45.45.45.45.45.45.45.45.45.45.45.44-43.44-44.43.41.43.44.44.44.

624362716733152838444237371595539184198716133143

Apr.

4343434343434343434343'43

43434343

434343434343

.72

.83

.61

.61-61.45.65.69.46.31.51.52.41.23.44.44 19.06.34.38.23.09.07

May42434-3

.77

.07

.0942-984242424342434342424?4242424242424242424?

.97

.96

.99

.01

.97

.04

.01

.60

.06

.28

.35

.35

.43

.74no OC

.62

.52

.52

.51

.54

June

424242424242424242,424242424?424242424242424?4242

.40

.35

.25

.24

.33

.31

.18

.32

.35

.38

.43

.38

.44

.49

.55

.59c -z

OO

.47

62.48.48-5V-64

July

4242424242424242424242424242424243,

434343,4343,43

.68

.73

.69

.79

.77

.84

.88

.88

.89

.87

.84

.87

.95

.99

.97

.97

.03

.10

.05

.01

.17

.27

.28

Aug.

43434343434343434343434343434343434343'4343434343

.36-38-37.40.41.37.33.39.40.33-34.42.52.55.55-49 54.64-.70.67.68.76.77.73

Sept

444444444444444444444444444444444444

4444444444

r\Q uy.05.08.13.14.09.22.26.29.32.27.38.58.60.51.58ccC.Q

<JjC

.56-60.64.68.75.90

. Oct.

454545454444444545454545454545454 S

45

4545454545

no uo 15.20.12.96.97.95.05.11.10.22.26.35.40.35 50

5*^'52

.55

.58

.57

.56

.70

.71

Nov.

454545454545464645454646464646454646464646464646

QO Oc

.79

.69

.63

.55.94.12-10.86-.90.12.08.14.09 13-98

-] Q J-0

.14no Uo

.18

.27

.23

.23

.15

Dec.

46.5446-3746.4146-3646.2346.5346.5346.6746.7146.7746.5246-6546.8246.8246.5546.7846.8546-80AP, ^4.*±D U*x

45.4846.8846.9746.9946.92

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Dn-4--Continued.___________Lowest daily water level, from recorder charts___________ Day Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec-

25 45.6426 45.7327 45.7828 45.7329 45.6630 45.7931 45.78

45.71 44.3145.61 43.9345.57 44.2243.90 44.2245.63 43.97

43.9543.65

43.04 42.44 42.70 43.06 42.40 42.69 43.OR 42.31 42.69 43.03 42.38 42.64 41.70 42.42 42.67 42.13 4?.40 42.83

42.43

43.20 43.83 45.0043.21 43.91 45-03 43.26 43.99 44.97 43.32 43.95 44.93 43.31 44.00 44.82 43.31 44.03 44.84 43.34 44.08

45.63 46.13 47.12 45-59 46.29 47.05 45.66 46.40 46.79 45.70 46-40 46.79 45.7? 46.36 47.13 45.67 46.50 47.14 45.74 46.99

Dn 5. State of Wisconsin. In State Capitol Building, south wing. Records available: 1946-48.

Date

Jan. 5 Feb. 12 Mar. 12 Apr. 15

Water level

89.08 90.94 89.38 87.68

Date

May 10 June 10 July 16

Water level

86.55 98-01 98.32

Date

Aug. 5 Sept . 2

29

Water level

96.77 97.61 97.03

Date

Oct. 14 27

Dec- 3

Water level

92-83 90.66 94.40

Dg 3. A- A- Corrigan.

Dodge County

NW^SR-5- sec- 15 , T- 13 N-, R. 13 E. Recordsavailable: 1946-48-

MayJune

24 8-9030 10.51

July 21Aug. 12

Dg 4- City of Horicon.

11-54 Sept.12.35 Oct.

NW^SW-j sec- 5

15 13.3013 13.49

Nov. 10 13-44

, T. 11 N-, R. 16 E. Recordsavailable: 1947-48.

Lowest daily water level, from recorder chartsDay

12

45

789

10111213141516171819202122232425262728293031

Jan.

116.59116.43116.79116.74116.55T T 17 /-\-J J. J. / OJ-

116.60116-86116.82117.33116.70117-12116.66117.01116.75117.21116-84117.27116-73117.14116-62117.15116-86117.06116.82117.05116.85117.36117.30116-87117.19

Feb.

117.07116.76T T 17 -ZT-L.L / O.L

116.89117.20T T 17 rz Cj. j. / ob

116.82117.19117.26117.01117.68116.91117.19116.92116.84117.44116.85116.66117.08116.79117.26116.59117.26116.71116.71116.99116-57115.90115.85

Mar.TIC T >7lib . o I

116.39115.90116.64116.42116.83116.06116.31116-82116-44116.41117.04116.32116.25116.54116-59116.56116.61115.79116.10115.57115.66116.44115.79116.59115.25116.08115.63116.25115.41116.02

Apr.

115-50116-31115.59115.26116.05115.50115.50116-40115.63115.63115.81115.40116.25115-48115-44116-31115-62115.75115.45115-62116-40116-19116-02115.52115-90

May June...... 116.59

115 4r11^ 26115.45 ......116.00 ......115-44 115.70116.15 116.27115.26 116.24115. 5F 116.56115.15 117.13115-18 116-83115.76 116.70HE. 27 116.38115-71 116-55114.9-? 116-71115-20 117-38116-07 117.15115-39 116-51115-31 116-31116-16 116.63115.51 116-48115-41 117-08115.59 117.55115-98 117.95115.92 118.26116.62 117.66

1 1 r? T Q

1 1 17 o nT T 17 CO

116.11

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Dg-4--ContInued.Lowest daily water level, from recorder

Day

123456789

10111213141516171819202122232425262728293031

July117117117116117118117117118118118118118117118118118117117118118118117118117117117118117118117

.35

.05

.45

.75

.22

.09

.61

.82

.41

.43

.36

.47

.89

.77

.01

.30

.00

.28

.64

.37

.78

.30

.67

.24-47.62.82.27.08.31.67

Aug.

11811711711V118117118117118117118.118118118117118118117117118118117118118118118119118118119119

.09

.66

.65

.78

.33

.85

.29

.62

.36

.95

.37

.58

.16

.09

.90

.66

.51

.98

.95

.05

.79

.89

.92

.67

.74

.94

.61

.89

.84

.54

.33

Sept .

119119119119119119119119119119119119119119119120119119118119119118119119119118119119119119

.14

.64

.80

.47

.25

.45

.12

.04 I 7.20.65.02.36.96.86.02.48.18.86.43.48.91.00.53 '.05.92.05.70.27.06

Oct.

119118118119119119118118119118118119119119119118118119119119119119119119119119120119119119118

.03

.96

.90

.43

.35

.31

.92

.86

.37

.70

.85

.38 00.63.43.88.78 51.01.76.52.25.50.56.83.37.14.70.63.69.90

chartsNov.

119119119118119119118119na119118119118118118119118118119119118119118118118118118118118119

-17.19.06.84.04.36.69.36.73.19.88.14.67.84.83.35.66.69.00.00.47.31.78.59.97.73.56.86.57.22

Dec .118.69118.69118.35118.73118.50117.82118.43117.96118.75118.57118.83118-45119.03118.71118.89118 . 52118.55119.01118 20118.68118.96118.81119.25118.79119.12118.53118.57119.26118.76119.27118.81

Dg 9 Ashlppun PIre Department, Records available; 1946-48.

sec. 30, T 9 N-, R. 17 E-

Date

Mar . 10 Apr. 7 May 5

Water level

7.39 5.42 6.35

Date

June 2 23

July 28

Water level

6.79 7.92

10.37

Date

Aug. 25 Sept .22

Water level

12.30 13.39

I>te

Cct. 20 Nov. 24

Water level

14.21 13.51

Dg 10- Ashippun Fire Department. Records available: 1946-48.

sec. 30, T. 9 N., R. 17 E-

Jan.Feb.Mar.

51110

9.619.929.79

Apr.MayJune

752

8.558.638.68

JuneJulyAug.

232825

8.929.60

10.21

SeptOct.Nov.

.222024

10.8011.4011.11

Dg 11. available:

F. C- Etscheid. 1946-48.

R. 13 E. Records

Lowest dailv water level, from recorder chartsDay Jan. Feb. Har. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Tlov. t)ec.1 38-692 38.943 38-9S4 39.205 39.216 39.217 39.158 39.049 39.31

10 39.3911 39.3112 39.54

40.22 4Q.35 40.36 40.19 40.24 40-29 40-3440.5240.5340.6840.7840.86

41.2841.0341.0341.0841.0240.7740.7040.7740.8440.8540.7840.72

37.9737.8637.7337.2937.2637.2736.9836.8636.8636.5436.2436.28

30.3230.0129.7929.4629.23

28-42 28.04

23.0523.3824.6024.9625.2425.25

25.5125.5825.7625.9626.17

28.77 28-89 29.06 29.44 29.65 29.97 30.34 30.51 3O.73 30.78 30. R8 31.05

32.49 36,32.54 36.32.61 37.32.70 37.32.72 37.32.69 38.32.91 38,33.03 38.33.08 38,33.17 38,33.22 39.33.32 39.

51 41-63 76 41.65 06 41.63 48 41.54 75 41.50 09 41.54 50 41.47 73 41.46 80 41.29 82 41.26 12 41.21 41 41.12

43.2643.2543.2743.3343.2445.4143.5043.3943.1743.2243.3043.29

44-52 44.51 44-55 44.63 44.59 44.80 44.80 44.82 44.82 44.71 44.53 44.69

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Dg 11 Continued.

Lowest daily water level, from recorder chartsDay Jan.13 39.5714 39.6215 39.4916 39.7617 39.7618 39.8319 39.8920 39.9221 39.9222 40.0323 40.2624 40.2625 40.1526 40.1727 40.2828 40-2729 40.0530 40-1931 40.17

Feb.40.7540.9440.9440.9240.2041.1041.3441.3441.2941-2541.3041.3441.3341.1841-1341.1841.32

Mar.40.7440.6040.4240.6040.6140.4940.2140.1139.8439.8539.6639.5439.4339.0639.0339.0038.4338.3938.05

£pr.36.0435.8135.4135.3835.3735.0035.8034.7934.7834.4734.2033.8133.5033.0832.8232. SI31.7131.18

Dg 12 . Baker Canningavailable

May27.6927.2926.7926.2725-6625.0424.4023-8023.4723-4123.2523.2123.1223.1123.0623.2823.4323.5623.78

Co. 1

June26.3026.3926.5226.7426.9127.1127.2327.2227-2327.3627.5627.7627.8227.9728.0628.2428.3528.61

July31.2731.4031.5931.6631.7331.8131.8231.8231.6631. 3331.9331.8731.8131.8032.0132.0732.0632.2232.33

sec

Aug.33.4033.3833.4633.6233.7333.9233.9934-0234.2434.4534.7234.9735.1335.4335.6535-8836.0136.1636.29

10, T.

Sept .39.6039.6139.8240.1840.4240.7040-9541.2041.4441-4541.2341.3041.3841.3741.3141.3741.4241.50

12 N-,

Oct.41 . or41.0240.9?41.3641.5641. 5P41.7741.8241. 9?42.0242.1742. 2f42 . 4442.6742 . 8742.9043.0343.1343.21

R. 17

Nov.43.2843.2043.2243.0843.3243.3543.2543.3643.4343.3643.3943.4143.4143 . 6243.9843.994-1.1244.44

Dec 44.8944.9444.9645.1745.2645.1945-0345.0445.4145-5645.5845.5545.6645.6545.3745.3845.6245.6545.51

E. Records; 1946-48.

Date

Jan. Feb. Mar.

5 9 8

Water level46.58 47.04 45.53

Date

Apr . May

5 3

31

Water level42.75 38.41 39.02

Date

June July Aug.

22 26 23

Water level46.58 44.82 47.63

Date

Oct. Nov.

18 22

Water level45.18 45.02

Dg 14. Chicago & Northwestern Railroad. 15 E. Records available; 1946-48.

sec. 21, T- 10 N-,

Jan.Feb.Mar.

51110

45.5545.9646.53

Apr.MayJune

752

44.7745.0146.38

JuneJulySept

222920

46.9847.9152.14

Oct.Nov.

1822

a53.2452.26

a Pumping recently.

Dg 15. Mayville Construction Co. Records available; 1946-48.

SW^NW^ sec. 13, T. 12 N-, R. 16 E-

Jan.Feb.Mar.

598

20.7421.2920.32

Apr.May

53

31

19.2117.5019.83

JuneJulyAug.

222623

20.2520.8221.49

SeptOct.Nov.

201822

22.1523.46?2.67

Dg 17. F. C. Etscheid. SF^SW^ sec. 1, T- 9 N., R. 13 E- Used drilled domestic and stock well, depth 90 feet. Measuring point, top edge of pump base on north side, 0.5 foot above land-surface datum. Equipped with lift pump. Records available; 1948.

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

12269

162315225

1219

65.0165-0065.4868-1869.5968.9869.4862.8361.1259.10

Apr.May

June

263

101724317

142128

58.0052.2451.1429.6120.6025.3035.4838.9944.6849.53

July

Aug.

Sept.

1219262

1623306

1320

62.2462.5859.0059.9062.4367.2267.6067.2468.9466.47

Oct.

Nov.

Dec-

111818

296

132027

57.4162.0569.4571.2074.5873.1574.0074.5676.41

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Door County

Dr 5. City of Sturgeon Bay. Records available: 1946-48-

sec- 8, T. 27 N-, R. 26 E.

Date

Jan. Feb. Mar.

6 3 2

Water level7.98 8.57 5.91

Date

Mar. Apr. May

30 27 18

Water level+ 0.22

.22 1.63

Date

June July Aug.

29 20 13

Water level4.24

6-82 9.51

Date

Sept Oct. Nov.

14 12 9

Water level7.84 8-54 8-95

Dr 7. available:

Fred Peterson- 1946-48.

sec. 30, T- 29 N-, R- 27 E- Records

Jan.Feb.Mar.

632

46.4248.9741.93

Apr MayJune

271829

30.7040.0246.40

JulyAug.Sept

2012

.14

46.4346.4146.43

Oct.Nov.

129

48-1650.62

Douglas County

Ds 1. Wisconsin Corservation Department. Measurements supplied through courtesv of Wisconsin Conservation Department. Records available: 1937-41, 1944-48.

Jan-Feb.Mar.

312827

28.2928.3428.23

Apr.MayJune

?42926

26.7528.4428.48

JulyAug.Sept

3128

.25

28.5528.5928.63

Oct .Nov.Dec.

302725

28.6828.7128.75

Fond du Lac County

Fl 10. City of Fond du Lac. Records available: 1946-48.

sec. 11, T. 15 N-, R- 17 E.

Lowest daily water level, from recorder r.harts

Day Ji1 492 493 494 495 496 497 ..8 . .g

10 ..11 - 12-13 4914 4915 4916 4917 ..T Q

19

20 4921 4822 4923 4924 4925 4926 4927 4928 4929 4930 4931 49

an..52.28.57.09.59.77

.64

.57

.39

.83

.12

.92

.11

.33

.59

.23

.38

.58

.47

.53

.67

.72

Feb .49.2149.3249.3449.3349.4449.5049 *S?49.23AQ "Z Qty . o y49 . 4849 4549 . 5149.3649.7049.3549.4249 . 6349 -7449 . 7050.0350-1249.6549.7649-7449.8049.764£ .7149.8449.54

Mar .49.7049.6849.98CO. 2050.1349.9749 .3949.7349.9150.1850-2050.1750.0449.4349.7250.0450.3050.3650.2050.3649.8649.1250.1850.4750.2550.0450.3149.7949.9050-0250.34

Apr.

50.6050.6650.6950.1250.1350.2650.1350.26r,r\ AO

50.3049-6549.0349.1550.2550.1350.2950.36

50.0550.2350.3550.3350.2550.3149.8750.1050.3650.4150.3550.32

May50.2849.8750.2050.2050 . 3250.1050.6750.88r,r\ OQ

50.4550.6850.8350.7750.8551.2550-5150-72

51 *5?51.2151.4851.8651-7651.5851.9752.2652.2852.5852.6552.4752.24

June52.8553.30'53.7654.0753.8753.4253 1553.49r; 'Z [70 O«J f Ci

53.9454.3454.2853.7853.9254.2854.4054.3754.7654 4554.0354.2854.2454.5554.7955.0155.0054.4554.3254.7454.93

July54.9555-0955.7755.5655 . 2655.6955.8355.7656.0556.42

56.4356.5356.7656.5456.52r, c ** oOO Ooc c QI OO o J.

56.4056.8457.0157.0556.7956.5256.0456.2156.6656.9957.2957.2256.98

Aug.

56-4756.6756-2256.4856.24'56.6756.5056.0156.6756.6856.7056-6356.9456.7456.3056.2556.2856.2156. OR56.2756.2555.8756.3656-6557.2457.9558. Q357.8557-3357-1857.33

Sept .57.2457.2957.3157.1456.3356.5256.6456.7256.8956.8856.9656-7857.0357.1557.3057.5857.8557.8157.1657-1457.0857.0456.6656.7956.7356.2156.3056.5356.5856.33

. Oct.

56.4956.3955.9956.0856.1356.2056.0756.15RR QR\J\J . ij \J

55.38

55.5355.6555.7855.7555.7155.40C C T Q OO J.O

56.3056.4156 . 5956.6056.1356.0856.1955.8955.4355.3755.1254.68

Nov.54.2154.3554.0353.7854.0554.4254.3154.36M T A J.rr

54.3954.6154 8754.4954-0153.7753.7153.8353.8753.6853 . 4753.3653.2453.4753.5053.3253.4753.4453.2653.0753.09

Dec .53.3153.4253.4753.3052.9653.2253.3753.4753 5^53.5853.3653.0453.3753.4653.3453.4053.56

52.9652.8453.0553.1553.5553.5453.3452.8052.9652.9252.9352.8952.96

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PI 16. available:

Mrs. Amanda Kohn. 1946-48.

sec. 23, T. 13 N., R. 18 E. Records

Date

Jan.Feb.Mar.

598

Water level7.567.526.20

Date

Apr.May

53

31

Y/ater level5.957.067.50

Date

JuneJulyAug.

222623

Water level7.718.148.23

Date

SeptOct.Nov.

.201822

Water level8.317.856.54

PI 19. John Steffin. NWiNEi sec. 30, T. 17 N., R. 19 E. Used drilled stock well, diameter 6 inches, depth 695 feet. Measuring point, top of casing, 1.5 feet above land-surface datum. Equipped with lift pump. Records available: 1948.

Jan.Feb.Mar.

821

132.75132.77134.17

Mar.Apr.May

292624

133.05133.35133.30

JuneJulyAug.

281916

133.35134.09134.23

SeptOct.Nov.

13118

134.68134.43134.40

Gr 1. available:

Grant County

Carl Doeringfeld. SE^SEi sec. 7, T. 6 N., R. 2 W- Records 1946-48. Oct. 8, 4.80.

Gr 2. Carl Doeringfeld. SE-^SE^ sec. 7, T. 6 N. , R. 2 'J. Records available: 1946-48. Oct. 8, 10.20.

Gr 3. Chester H. 'Graham. NWiSW^ sec. 17, T. 6 N. , R. 2 »V- urements made in 1948. Records available: 1946-47.

Gr 4. Henry Jones Estate. NE-jNE-f sec. available: 1946-48.

No meas-

26, T. 6 N., R. 1 W. Records

Jan.Feb.Mar.

2326*4

62.2862.6162.99

Apr.MayJune

212014

63.1663.1963.32

JulyAug.Sept

14199

63.6463.9064.10

Oct.Nov.Dec.

854

64.2564.3964.75

Gr 5. Clarence Gratz. able: 1946-48.

sec. 6, T- 5 N., R. 2 W. Records avail-

Jan.Feb.Mar.

232624

14.2314.1213.95

Apr.MayJune

212014

14.6814.5214.59

JulyAug.Sept

1419

. 9

14.7614.9616.15

Oct.Nov.Dec.

854

15.1015.2915.49

Gn 1. Charles Segner. able: 1946-48.

Green County

i sec. 21, T. 2 N., R. 7 E. Records avail-

Jan.Feb.Mar.

2226.24

64.7061.4258.52

Apr.MayJune

212014

58.0650.3354.34

JulyAug.Sept.

1419

9

57.9359.56GO. 46

Oct.Nov.Dec.

854

61.1061.5461.99

Gn 2. available :

Earl V/addington. 1946-48.

NEtNWi sec. 18, T. 3 N., R. 6 E. Records

Jan. 22 Feb. 26 Mar. 24

135.64 134.46 134.80

Apr. 21 May 20 June 14

135.06 134.63 134.38

July 14 Au£> 19 Sept. 9

133.97 133.75 133.50

Oct.Nov. Dec .

8 5 4

133.39 133.05 133.20

Gn 3. Owner unknown. able: 1947-48.

^ sec. 23, T. 2 N., R. 7 E. Records avail-

Jan.Feb.Mar.

222624

33.8833.8433.22

Apr.MayJune

212014

33.0030.5930.92

JulyAug.Sept

14199

31.9032.5232.67

Oct.Nov.Dec.

854

32.8933.0233.29

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La 9. Harvey Guenthner. SW^NE^ sec. 35, T. 31 N., R. 10 E. Used driven well, diameter 1^- inches, depth 17 feet. Measuring point, top of casing, 1.3 feet below land-surface datum, and 1,470.06 fe^t above mean sea level. Records available: 1948.

Date

June July

22 15 22 29

Water level

13.49 13.59 13.62 13.62

Date

Aug. 5 12 19 26

Water level

13.72 13.77 13.78 13.65

Date

Sept . 2 9

16

Water level

13.75 13.81 13.86

Date

Septo-.t.Nov.

238

19

Water level

13.90 14.00 14.17

La 17. Prosser Bros. NV/iSWi sec. 3, T. 31 N., R. 11 E. Used driven well, diameter 1-J inches, depth 20 feet. Measuring point, top of casing, at land-surface datum and 1,536.54 feet above mean sea level. Records available: 1948.

June 23July 15

22Aug. 5

15.2715.3415.53

a 17.27

Aug. 121926

15.8415.8715.79

Sept. 29

16

15.8415.8715.90

Sept. 23Oct. 7Nov. 20

15.9215.9916.11

a Nearby well pumping recently.

La 22. Gus Wierschke. SW^NE^ sec. 13, T. 31 N., R. 11 E. Used drilled domestic well, diameter 4 inches. Measuring point, bottom edge of hole in pump base, 2 feet above land-surface datum and 1,£58.19 feet above mean sea level. Equipped with lift pump. Records available: 1948.

JuneAug.

231219

11.2310.7010.62

Aug.Sept

2629

10.3410.5710.38

Sept .1625

10.3710.44

Cct.Nov.

720

10.6310.51

La 23. Felix Zelowski. NE^NEi sec. 4, T. 30 N., R. 11 E. Used driven well, diameter ij inches, depth 16 feet. Measuring point, top of collar on casing, at land-surface datum and 1,471.04 feet above mean sea level. Records available: 1948.

June 24 July 15

2229

8.99 9.33 9.479.41

Aug. 5 12 19.26

9.46 9.47 9.469.32

Sept. 2 9

16

9.41 9.54 9.59

Sept. 23 Oct. 8 Nov. 19

9.63 9.66 9.49

La 26. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior. T. 31 N., R. 11 E. Records available: 1944-48.

sec. 7,

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

3101724317

1421287

1321274

111825

9.039.169.229.279.339.419.489.579.519.589.638.016.817.317.297.457.37

May 279

162229

June 612202730

July 41113151822

7.117.187.167.217.397.547.697.798.018.998.228.218.318.438.468.468.55

July 2429

Aug. 158

121519222629

Sept. 259

121618

8.538.708.598.068.838.978.019.129.119.099.139.219.229.319.299.439.42

Sept. 2326

Cct. 38

10172431

Fov. 7]5202127

Dec. 5131826

9.719.549.229.729.679.769.859.88

10.0110.029.92

10.0310.0110.7910.0110.0410.05

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La 30. Pelix Zelowski. NWiNWf sec. 1, T. 31 N., R. 11 E. Used driven well, diameter Ig- inches, depth 53 feet. Measuring point, top of casing, 2 feet above land-surface datum and 1,551.38 feet above mean sea level. Records available: 1940.

Date

June July

Aug.

24 15 22

5

Water level23.18 23.37 23.43 23.55

Date

Aug. 12 19 26

Water level23.59 23.65 23.66

Date

Sept. 29

16

Water level23.73 23.79 23.81

Date

Sept. Oct. Nov.

238

20

Water level23.86 25.95 24.21

La 44. J. Jacobus. HEiNWj sec. 32, T. 32 H., R. 11 E. Unused driven domestic well, diameter 1-j inches, depth 2 6.0 feet. Measuring point, copper washer on well-pit cover', 0.5 foot above land-surface datum and 1,540.34 feet above mean sea level. Records available: 1948.

JuneJuly

26152229

23.8822.8022.8522.87

Aug. 5121926

22.9122.9622.9923.00

Sept . 29

16

23.0423.0923.12

SeptOct.Nov.

.237

20

23.1623.2223.45

La 45. Star Neva school. NW^-SWt sec. 22, T. 32 II., R. 11 E. Used drilled school well, diameter 4 inches, depth 39.5 feet. Measuring point, bottom edge of hole in pump base, 0.5 foot above land-surface datum and 1,576.29 feet above mean sea level. Equipped with lift pump. Records available: 1948.

June 26July 15

22Aug. 5

34.3934.4534.6934.77

Aug. 121926

34.8134.8434.04

Sept. 29

16

34.8834.6934.79

Sept. 23Oct. 7Nov. 20

34.9935.0635.26

La 57. Prosser Bros. SE^SWi sec. 17, T. 31 N., R. 11 E. Unused drilled industrial well, diameter 6 inches, depth 36 feet. Measuring point, top of casing, at land-surface datum and 1,513.08 feet above mean sea level. Records available: 1948.

June 3July 9

1315

13.8313.9414.0014.02

July 2229

Aug. 512

14.0914.2214.3314.43

Aug. 1926

Sept. 29

14.5314.6214.7014.73

Sept. 1623

Oct. 8

14.0814.8915.00

La 64. Wisconsin Conservation Department. NWvSEj sec. 20, T. 31 II., R. 11 E. Unused driven observation well, diameter 2 inches, depth 20 feet. Measuring point, top of collar on casing, 0.3 foot above land-surface datum and 1,507.93 feet above mean sea level. Measurements supplied through courtesy of Wisconsin Conservation Department. Records available: 1948.

July 9131519222629

Aug. 2\ 5

9

15.3315.3715.3715.3515.4515.4915.5315.5015.6015.49

Aug. 121619242629

Sept. 269

13

15.6615.4815.7015.5015.6815.5915.7315.7515.7915.80

Sept. 16192327

Oct. 48

111724

Nov . 1

15.8415.9015.9116.0015.8916.0016.0316.0616.1016.15

Nov. 815202129

Dec. 6132027

16.1616.1716.1216.1416.1016.1316.1716.1916.23

La 68. J. Shafel. NE^SE-^- sec. 12, T. 31 N. , R. 11 E. Used driven well, diameter 1-J- inches, depth 22.6 feet. 1,'easuring point, top edge of horizontal pipe extending from top of well casing, using -0.50 correction on tape, l.G feet above land-surface datum and 1,514.57 feet above mean sea level. Records available: 1948.

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La 68--Continued.

Date

July 12 15 22 29

Water level6-16 6.21 6.33 6.45

Date

Aug. 5 12 19

Water level6.62 6.73 6.89

Date

Aug. 26 Sept . 2

9

Water level6.96 7.04 7.15

Date

Sept. 23 Oct. 8 Nov. 20

Water level7.39 7.64 7.99

La 71. Fred Anstutz- NW^SW^ sec. 21, T- 31 N., R. 10 E. Unused dug well, depth 20 feet. Measuring point, bottom edge of pump base, 1 foot above land-surface datum and 1,535.00 feet above mean sea level. Equipped with lift pump. Records available: 1948.

July 12 152229

11.43 11.4811.6111.71

Aug. 5 121926

11.85 11.9312.0612.18

Sept. 2 9

16

12.23 12.3212.39

Sept .23 Oct. 8Nov. 20

12.49 12.7412.18

La 74. c- Plckner. NW^NW^ sec. 34, T- 32 N-, R. 11 E. Unused driven well, diameter ij inches, depth 33.9 feet- Measuring point, top of casing, 3.7 feet below land-surface datum and 1,553.?2 feet above mean sea level. Records available: 1948.

July

Aug.

131522

5

24242424

28283443

Aug. 121926

24.4924.5324.57

Sept . 29

16

24-6024.6523.53

SeptOct.Nov.

.237

20

24.7224.8225.09

La 77. Ted Baginski. SE^NW^ sec. 23, T. 31 N., R. 10 E- Used dug irrigation well, length 90 feet, width 55 feet, depth 15 feet. Measuring point, zero mark on staff gage, 12 feet below land-surface datum and 1,474.22 feet above mean sea level. Readings from staff gage. Records available: 1948.

Aug. 19 26

a8.44 5.38

Sept . 2 9

5.26 5.33

Sept .16 23

5.43 5.51

Oct. Nov.

8 19

5.64 5.72

a Pumping recently.

La 86. A- F. Hoeft. NU^SE^ sec. 16, T. 32 N-, R. 10 E. Unused drilled stock well, diameter 4 inches. Measuring point, .bottom edge of hole in side of pump, 2 feet above land-surface datum and 1,526.00 feet above mean sea level. Equipped with lift pump. Records available: 1948.

July 192229

Aug. 5

9.409.329.369.44

Aug. 121926

9.499.599.45

Sept . 29

16

9.519.589.68

SeptOct.No-'.

237

20

9.749.809.84

La 87. Felix Zelowski. SE^SW^ sec. 10, T. 32 N-, R. 10 E- Used driven 'well, diameter 1^ inches, depth 13 feet. Measuring point, top of casing, 1.7 feet above land-surface datum and 1,535.14 feet above mean sea level. Records available: 1948.

July

Aug.

19295

6.836.866.90

Aug.

Sept

1219

. 2

6.957.017.11

Sept . 916

7.187.24

Se^tOc4:.

.237

7.307.44

La 88. John Lucht. SW^NW^ sec. 27, T. 31 N., R. 11 E- Unused drilled well, diameter 5 inches, depth 102 feet. Measuring point, top of casing, 1 foot above land-surface datum and 1,511.11 feet above mean sea level. Records available: 1948.

July

Aug.

2329

5

30.1730.2130.24

Aug. 121926

30.2930.3430.34

Sept 29

16

30.4130.4530.49

5e~>tOct.No-r.

.237

20

30.5430.6030.82

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La 90. Arnold Schmiege- SE^SEi sec. 24, T. 32 N-, R. 11 B- Used dug irrigation well, length 130 feet, width 60 feet. Measuring point, zero mark on staff gage, 14 feet below land-surface datum and 1,54s.75 feet above mean sea level. Equipped with suction pump. Readings from staff gage- Records available: 1948-

Date

Aug. 19 26

water level

9.02 9.04

Date

Sept . 29

Water level

9.06 9.11

Date

Sept .16 23

Water level

9.16 9.24

Date

Oct. Nov.

7 20

Water level

9.34 9.61

La 100. Kretz. NW^NEi sec. 18, T- 30 N-, R- 11 E. Used driven well, diameter 1^ inches, depth 19^ feet. Measuring point, top of casing on west side, 0.5 foot above land-surface datum and 1,449.17 feet above mean sea level. Records available; 1948.

Aug. 35

12

10-9110.9210.99

Aug.

Sept

19262

11.0210.9011.03

Sept . 91623

11.0911.1611.23

Oct.Nov.

819

11.3511.56

La 107. Carlsen. SWitfWi sec. 26, T. 32 N-, R. 12 E. Uiused drilled domestic well, diameter 5 inches, depth 127 feet- Measuring point, top of casing, 2.5 feet above land-surface datum and 1,653.34 feet above mean sea level. Records available: 1948.

Aug. 69

26

114.09114.18114.18

Sept 29

114.23114.29

Sept .1623

114.32114.37

Oct.Nov.

720

114.48114.73

La 108. Prank Psenicka, Jr. NW^NEi sec. 7, T- 32 N., R. 11 E. Used drilled domestic and stock well, diameter 4 inches, depth 60 f e'et Meas­ uring point, top of casing, 5 feet below land-surface datum. Eauipped with turbine pump. Records available: 1948.

Aug. 13 19

50.29 51.32

Sept. 29

50.45 a50.87

Sept .16 23

50.58 50.65

Oct. Nov.

7 20

50.91 51.22

a Pumping recently.

La 110. Dolezel. SE^SEi sec. 26, T- 32 N-, R. 10 E. Used drilled domestic well, diameter 4 inches, depth 40 feet. Measuring point, top of casing, 0.5 foot above land-surface datum and 1,514.49 feet above mean sea level. Equipped with lift pump. Records available; 1948

Aug. 131926

11.2611.2711.21

Sept 29

11.3111.48

Sept .1623

11.5411.54

Oct.Nov.

820

11.6011.41

La 111. Pilecy. NE^SE^ sec- 4, T. 31 N-, R- 10 R. Unused driven domestic well, diameter 1^- inches, depth 21 feet. Measuring point, top of pump, 2 feet below land-surface datum and 1,486.31 feet above mean sea level. Equipped with lift pump. Records available: 1948.

Aug. 131926

8.268.248.03

Sept . 29

8.158.30

Sept .1623

8.418.54

Oct .Nov.

820

8.668.45

La 118. Wisconsin Public Service Corporation. NE^NW^ sec- 20, T. 31 N-, R. 11 E. Unused driven observation well, diameter 1^- inches, depth 21.8 feet. Measuring point, top of inner ring -on cap on casing at low side, 0.5 foot above land-surface datum and 1,510.95 feet above mean sea level- Measurements supplied through courtesy of Wisconsin Public Service Corporation- Records available: 1948.

Jan.

Feb.

519218

13.0513.2213.2613.30

Feb.Mar.

Apr.

258

185

13.3813.5013.3712.22

Apr.May

30132027

11.8811.8011.8811.88

June

July

321304

11.9712.1311.418.51

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La US Continued.

Date

Aug. 6 17 18 26

Sept . 9

Water level12.55 12.80 12.80 12.89 13.05

Date

Sept .15 20 28

Oct. 11 18

Water level15.04 15.10 15.18 13.29 15.55

Date

Oct. 25 Nov. 1

8 15 22

Water level15.44 15.47 13.51 15.54 15.55

Date

Nov . 29 Dec. 6

15 20 27

Water level15.55 1? . 53 15.55 15.56 13.59

La 200. Antigo Water Department. NE^NWi sec. 29, T- 51 N-, R. 11 E- Unused jetted observation well, diameter 6 inches, depth 14 feet. Measur­ ing point, top of casing, 2 feet above land-surface datum. Water-stage recorder maintained on well since Dec. 14, 1948. Records available: 1948. Dec. 14, ^.18; Dec. 21, 6.19; Dec. 31, 6.46-

Lincoln County

Ln 25. 54 N., R-

Geological Survey, U- S- 6 E. Records available:

Dept. of Interior. 1944-48.

sec. 56,

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

411253

10238

6-046.056.266.416.576.456.26

Mar .

Apr.

May

June

92311212

251

6.555.195.255.225.255.656.00

June

July

Aug.

62219212550

6.155.826.515.805.996.16

Sept

Oct.

Nov.

.152029112529

6.456-526.656.596.585.95

Marathon County

Mr 1. George Chrudimsky. NW|-Nl?i sec. 25, T- 50 N-, R- 10 E. Used drilled domestic and stock well, diameter 4 inches, depth 85 feet. Measur­ ing point to Sept. 2, 1948, bottom edge of pump base, 0.5 foot above land- surface datum; since Sept. 2, 1948, bottom edge of hole in pump base, n o6 foot above land-surface datum and 1,471 feet above mean sea level. Equipped with lift pump. Records available: 1948.

Aug. 35

1219

55.9755.9936.0336.07

Aug.Sept

2629

16

35.55.65.55.

97919797

SeptOct.Nov.

.258

1927

56.0456.1656.5556.54

Dec. 4111825

36.5336.6856.6256.66

Mr 3. George Hunt. NW-^ sec. 26, T- 30 N-, R. 10 E- Used dug well, diameter 18 inches, depth 12 feet. Measuring point, top of casing on west side, 1 foot above land-surface datum- Equipped with lift pump. Records available; 1948-

Aug. 51219

6.536.616.47

Aug.Sept

26. 2

9

5.255.926.18

Sept 1625

6.476.70

Oct.Nov.

819

7.685.14

Mr 27. Conrad Kremsreiter. SR^SE^ sec. 24, T. 29 N-, R. 11 E. Rec­ ords available; 1944-43.

Jan-

Feb.

Mar-

6152719

152412152229

8.028.098.278.158.388-118.368.478.258.327.15

Apr.

May

June

512262

10172617

2129

7.7.6.6.6.6.6.6.6.6.6.

1201692221090748176759

July

Aug.

Sept

81422276

22308

1427

6-857.017.007.117.337.657.878.038.278.46

Oct . 41728

Nov. 21230

Dec. 6131928

8.568.728-918-989.029.068.989.129.059-19

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WISCONSIN, lYARINETTE COUNTY 301

Mr 28. T. 27 N., R.

Geological Survey, TJ. S. Dept - of Interior- 9 E. Records available: 1944-48.

sec- 31,

Date

Jan. 5121826

Feb. 29

1623

Mar. 18

152229

Apr. 5

Water level

21.3521.3521.4821.5221.5521.5921.6321.6721.7021.7421.7921.5221.2721. -30

Date

Apr. 121426

May 35

101724

June 17

142128

Water level

21.3321.3221.3521.3921.4121.4321.4621.5021.5521-5621.5521.6721.68

Date

July 5121926

Aug. 29

162330

Sept . 7132027

Water level

21.7121.7621.7921.7821.8221.8521 = 8521.8721.9021-9421.9522 . 0022.02

Date

Oct. 4111825

Nov . 18

151929

Dec- 6132027

Water level

22.0522.0722.0922.1822.2282.2122-2722.3022.3523.0022.4222.4522 . 48

Marinette County

Mt 1. Mr. Skidmore. SE^NWj sec- 6, T- 30 able: 1946-48-

Apr. 27 4-98 May 20 6-40

June 29 7-50 Aug. 12 14.90

Sept. 14 Oct . 12

Mt 5. City of Peshtigo. SE^NE-^ sec. 19, T stage recorder maintained on well since Aug. 12, 1947-48-

Jan. 5 23.94 Feb. 3 25.08

Mar. 4 25-79 30 23.59

Apr. 27 May 20

N., R. 24 E.

16.10 Nov. 15.15

Records aval

9 8.32

30 N-, R. 23 E- Water- 1948. Records available

23 . 79 June 24.68 July

29 24.78 20 24.96

Lowest da,lly water level, from recorder charts

Day Aug .1 .....

4 .....5 6 .....7 .....8 . . *

9 . ....

1011 .....12 .....13 26.28 14 26.54 15 26.4516 - 17 25.33 IB 25.82 19 26-01 20 26.08 21 26.22 22 26.20 23 24.37 24 25.57 25 26.21 26 26.56 27 26.28 28 26.38 29 26.08 30 24.72 31 25.60

Sept .25.65 25.88 26.10 26.36 26-17 22.90 23.35 24.61 25.21 25-57 25.85 25.84 24.67 25.32 25.65 25.88 26.02 26.23 26.. 18 25.03 25.69 26-03 26-12 26.32 26-48 26.47 25.38 26-03 26.43 26.47

Oct.26-63 26.74 26.72 25.50 26.15 26.38 26.34 26.47

26.53 26.75 26.77 26.80 26.87 26.88 25.67 26.33 26-62 26-75 26.79 26.92 26.90 25.95 26.45 26.95 27.13 26.95 26.98 26.94

Nov.26.04 26.50 28.65 26.75 26-78 27.04 26.84 25.42 25.98 26.40 26.64 26.65 26.75 26.70 26.40 25.83 26.10 26.15 26.13 25.97 25.96 24.73 25.23 25.38 25.47 25-57 25.75 25.75 24.62 25.18

Dec.25.45 25.46 25.53 25.62 25.63 24-41 25.17 25.95 25.75 25-88 25.92 25.87 24-92 25.38 25.58 25.75 25.95 25.98 25.98 25.13 25.52 25.78 25.84 25.84 23.22 20.91 22.75 24.01 24.86 25.07 25.07

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Milwaukee County

Ml 7. Milwaukee County. In Brown Deer Park. Records available: 1947-48. Jan. 6, 47.68; Feb. 10, 47.29; Mar. 16, 46.43; Apr. 11,' 42.57.

Ml 8. Milwaukee County. In McGovern Park In R. 21 E. Records available: 1946-48.

sec. 35, T- 8 N-

Date

Jan. 6 Feb. 10

Water level52.70 54.68

Date

June 22 Aug. 24

Waterlevel

a 124. 60 142.50

Date

Sept .21 Nov. 23

Water level

142 . 78 139.37

a Upper limestone cased off.

Ml 36. A. 0. Smith Corporation, 3533 North 27th Street, Milwaukee. Records available: 1946-48.

Lowest dally water level, from recorder chartsDay123456789

10111213141516171819'

2091fj JL

2223249^ <~oo c.GO

2728293031

Day123456789

10111213141516

Jan.

143.56143.09143.05142.80142.75142.43142.36142.14142.41142.45143.42141.85141-85141-82141.73142.33142 . 45142.50142.28142.18

143.31143.32143.24143 . 53143.58

LowestJuly

151.51151.561 ^1 "79J-«J_L / £j

151.81151.90152.11152.51152-87153.21153 . 53153.83154.18154.77155.35155.77156.23

Feb.

143.53143.40143.42143.41143.45143.45143 . 48143.56143.32143.38143 .P4143.18142.99143.24143.26142.92142.82142.87143.32143.70143.721 A 1^ "7C>J.^tO / £1

143.60143.32143.19143.35143.38143.48143.85

dallyAug.

165.23165.53165.87166.17166.38166.67167.10167.65168.17168.57168.76168.94

Mar.

143.81143.59144.04144.46144.51144 . 40143.91143.95144.13144-30i/i/i t <?.144.46144.55144.37143.99144.18144.47144.45144.47144.52144.36144.34

143.16

water level,Sept .

1 *7A. A."1,JL I *± ^«->

174.81T "7R 1 ^J. / «J J_«J1 "7C, *^^ JL I O OO

175.34175.28175.27175.44175.58175-70175.63175.56175-52175.50175.32175.36

Apr.

143.31143.60143 . 68143.46142 . 93142.84142.66142.77142.94142.78T. 4 V , n C

142.4114?. 40142.25142.12142.38142.38142.22141.99142.19142.36142.38142.30142 .391 A.1? A.~\-l-*±<j . *±_L

142 . 401 AP R"^J.^£ . OO142 .82143.01143.08

from recorderOct.

174.43~\ "7 A. *&J. / ^t \jfj 1 7 A E,OJL f ^t «J&1 "74 *^ 1 -L / TE O JL

173.86173.61173.41173.32173.30173.26172.97172.76172.60172 . 50172.35171.87

May14?. 29143. 28145.S2143.1814-5.27143.42143.64143.80143.79143.76!M3 .617140.6514?. 52143.39143.27143.09145.82142.75142.69143 . 43142.121 4? . 12142 . 18149.16

142.28142 . 41142.84143 . 12143.30143 . 42

chartsNov.

169.07169.03n /» Q QQ J.DO. Ob

168.63168.55168.73168.86168.85168.34168-22168.32168.27168.09168.03167.72167.38

June

143.51143.74144.02144.58145.29145.65145.86146.49146.95147.33147.70147.91148.15148.35148.72149.02149-27149.45149.84149.991 A.Q a AJ.^57 . O*±

1 AQ QA-L*±57 « O*±

149.84150.101 crv TQJ.OU OiJ

150-60150.65150 . 64150.841 R1 O 1? -LO.L * <; /

Dec-165.38n AC; OR _LoD <st>165.06164.97164.65164.34164.36164.45164.52164.61164 . 40164.03164.05164.05163.79163 . 77

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Hi 36--Continued.

Lowest dally water level, from recorder chartsDay

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

July Aug .

156 156 157 157 157. 158. 159. 160 160. 160. 161. 161. 161, 162. 163.

.61 169.22

.90 169.69

.13 170.01 . 49 170 . 19 .90 170.35 .77 170.48 .69 170.49 .34 170.66 .62 171.12 .95 171.69 .36 172.27 ,78 172.85 .98 173.26 .55 173.68 .03 174.10

Sept .

175.35 175.30 175.23 175.24 175.18 175.22 175.26 175.35 175.46 175.41 175-09 174.74 174.45 174.27

Oct.

171 171 170 170 170. 170. 170. 170. 169. 169. 169. 169. 169. 169. 169.

Nov.

.84 168.20

.59 168.20

.91 167.03

.85 166.61 63 166.69 48 166.53 29 166.26 28 166.04 ,93 165.87 55 165.69 44 165.91 44 165.83 42 165.49 34 165.36 15

Ml 45. Milwaukee Journal, 333 West State Street, Milwaukee, available: 1946-48.

Dally high and low water level, from recorder charts

Day

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

January High Low94.42 94.53 95.04 95.02 95.11 95.05 95.10 94.93 95.14 95.42 95.08 95.01 95.53 95.38 95.07 95-48 95-93 95.40 95.41 95.67 95.51 95.53 96.14 96.45 96.53 96.60 96.65

.....

94.84 95.04 95.17 95.29 95.32 95.28 95.29 95.23 95.47 95.67 95.68 95.52 95.72 95.77 95.48 96.10 96.18 95.93 95.82 95.85 95.78 96.14 96.51 96.66 96.74 96.81 96.83

.....

Daily high

Day

1 2 3 4 5 6

High

93.46 91.80 91.45 91.61 92.27 93.24

May Low

97.91 95.88 95.77 96.83 99.60 99.1O

February High Low

95.61 93.02

94.60 95.76 95.70 95.91 97.30 97.26 97.59 97.79 97.74 98.49 98.48 98.77 99.26 99.76

100.03 100.24 100.24 100.30 101.12

and low

.....

95.61 93.02 94.60 95.76 95.92 95.92 97.30 97.50 97.59 97.93 97.95 98-61 98.67 98.77 99.26 99.81

100.03 100-24 100 . 70 100 . 78 101 . 12 101.57

March High Low

101.30 101.29 101 60 102.20 102 . 62 102.03 101.91 102.21 102 . 43 102.70 102 . 77 102.82 102.74 102.33 102.20 102.33 102 . 78 96.40 97.78 96.05 95.97 95.23 94.21 94-50 94.27 95.87 90.24 93.12 92.50 91.91 91.42

water level,. fromJune

High Low

91.46.....

101.52 101 . 60 102.20 102.70 102 . 70 102.61 102.17 102 . 43 102.70 102 . 96 102.96 102 . 99 102.99 102.75 102.33 102 . 93 103.18 102 . 78 99.40 97.78 96.69 96.60 95.23 96.17 99.92

102.24 95.20 95.20 93.12 92.50 91.90

recorderJuly

High Low

111.22 113.28 113.85 110.14 108.90 109.42

117.65 120.39 12i-46 117.38 113 . 57 117.16

Dec.

163 . 81 163. 8 166. 3£162. P;162.86 163.05 163.13 163.06 163.27 163.20 162 . 69 162.51 162 . 6V 162.68 162.68

Records

April High Low

91.48 91.41 91.32 90-76 90.95

92.47 93.09 91.80 91.03 91.62 90.72 90-06 89.84 89.80 95-82 95.57 92.97 92.79 97-87 95.96 94.71 96.20 96-62 96-55 96.55 98.61 98.01 94.26 93.19

charts

91.60 91.52 91.74 91.60

97.78 96.03 95.23 94. 1C 96. 1C 94. 4C 91.62 90.72 90.24

101.00 101.24 98.70 95i87 102 . 77 103 . 41 100 . 70 101.02 100 92 106.03 103.48 106.06 104.80 102.08 99.40 98.53

August High Low

129.45 128.71 131.10 132.02 133.7.3 134.76

136. 5C 137. 2C 139.67 139. 7t 141. Ifc

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Ml 45 Continued.

Daily high and low water level, from recorder charts

Day

7 8 9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

May High Low

92.72 90.02 89.00 88-07 87.08 86.24 85.76 87.43 88.03

86.90 89-33 90.35 89-70

92.40 94.75 95.61 95-54 93.66 92.09 91-56

98.25 93.30 90.30 90.37 88.07 87.08 90.10

94.91 96.99 94.12

95.70 100.23 102.09

97.52 95.56 92.10

Daily high

Day

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

September High low132.95 130-85 132-92 132.11 128.33 125-54 124.45 128.21 127.92 130-00 129.11 126-38 125.45 128.01 128-19 128-59 130.63 129.24 126.74 125.45 128-14

129.02 131.42 131.47 131.50 131.05 133.97 135 i 70 136-. 11

138 . 75 139.60 139.64 139.35 136.00 128.33 134.23 135.38 136.54 136.03

133.20 134.32 135.15 135.50 137.32 136.80 136.58 133.20 134.78 134.98 136.07

137.19 139.32 136.90 139.73

143.19

June High Low

.....

103.20 104.53 107.64 106.78 104.03 103 . 48 106.16 103.13 104.95 106.34 105.48 102.38 101 . 72 104.98 106.12 107.92 110.86 109.57 106.48 105.67 108.93 112.43

and low

109.07 110.82 113.47 114.33 113.72 110.02 112.38 110.48 111.68 112.78 112.42 111.68 109.00 110.40 112.33 114.36 117.21 117.58 116.39 112.66 115.55 118.45 119.00

water levelOctober

High Low138 58 137.29 132.51 130.48 129.26 130.50 131.45 126.05 123.48 120.34 118.70 118.04 118.17 117.95 120.29 120.29 118.48 116.36 115.47 114.96 114.62 114.30 115.19 114.65 113.96 113.95 117.32 118.78 120.41 119.76 119.52

145.57 142.18 138.46 132.51 133 . 99 137.20 136.33 135.40 126.05 3.23.48 120.34 121.35 120.18 125.76 125.56 125.88 123.34 118.50 116.36 115.53 115.00 116.69 117.59 116. 8O 114.65 121.39 123.15 125.13 124-67 124.70 123.10

July High Low

113.00 114.51 115.70 116.03 111.88 110.69 116.91 115.50 115.12 118.72 122.77 119.92 119.06 122 . 80 124.42 125.51 128.19 126.53 124.27 123.45 126.56 128-22 129.30 132.61 132.23

, from

121.00 122 . 62 122.94 123 . 67 119.80 122.20 123.53 122.92 124.22 127.41 130.43 126.90 129.44 131.09 132.88 135.34 134.67 134.18 130.81 132. 75 134.10 136.47 139.17 139.73 140.07

recorderNovember

High Low118.45 119.23 117.11 118.74 119.28 118-66 117.36 115.48 114.30 114.04 113.67 113.58 113.06 112.55 111.92 111.53 112.08 111.73 112.07 111.55 111.08 110.46 110.01 109.95 110. O5 109.97 111.42 110.49 109-86 109.88

124.26 123.67 122.57 124.99 126.79 124.63 121.36 117.37 115.50 114.31 116.74 116.48 113.56 113.04 112.62 114.98 114.04 116.38 115-.87 112.07 111.65 111.08 110.47 110-08 110.43 114.99 114.62 111.42 110.58 110.22

August High low

134.20 131.08 130.36 133.06 134.37 135.60 137.80 137.22 ]33.95 133.16 133 . 59 133.93 135.60 ]38.82 138-82 132.90 134.27 ]33.20 ]33.43 ]33.79 ]36.48 136.34 ]32.08 131.15 132.53

cherts

141.47 137.69 139.08 141.02 142.40

139.20 138.91 137.70

144.93

141.52 139.53 140.25 140.65

142.81 143.23 139 . 79 139.97 139.62

December High Low110.05 110.05 110.92 110.67 ]09.83 ]09.60 109.09 109.09 109.13 108.98 108.49 108.38 108.54 108-47 107.94 107.91 107.87 107.44 107.00 306-50 106.52 107.00 1 10 . 90 112.40 113.22 113.78 113.70 113.63 113.71 114.61 114.58

110.28 113.95 113.65 114.13 112.81 109.84 109.64 109.35 109.37 1C9.16 108.97 108.73 108 . 86 108-86 109 . 47 108.13 108.13 108.03 107.44 107.01 108.00 110.90 112 . 40 113.22 114.03 113.93 113.93 113 . 93 114.61 114.80 114.81

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Ml 56. National Enameling & Stamping Co., North 10th Street and West St. Paul Avenue, Milwaukee. Records available: 1946-48.

Date

Jan. Feb. Mar.

6 10

9

Water level82.39 84.20 91.81

Date

Apr. May June

641

Water level

88.70 85.46 83.80

Date

June July Sept

2327 21

Water level

90.66 104 . 02 108.17

Date

Oct. Nov.

19 23

Water level

101.40 99.65

Ml 79. Forest Home Cemetery. SE-jNW^- sec. 7, T- 6 N-, R. 21 E- Records available: 1946-48-

Dally high and low water level, from recorder charts

Day

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

January High Low

172.12 170.61 170.36 171.51 171.59 173.25 174.32 174.83 175.32 175.61 173.95 173.71 175.85 176.96 177.26 178.01 178.38 177 . 58 177.34 178.26 178-46 178.76 179.45 178-84 177 . 52 177.02 178-74 179-69 179.83 180.35 179.62

172.97 172.18 171.97 172.38 173.36 174-47 175.01 175.40 176.60 176-72 175.74 175.85 177.02 177.59 178.02 178.94 179.06 178.48 178.43 178.59 178.92 179.56 180.15 180.15 178.84 178.80 179.81 179.95 180-41 181.13 181-27

Dally high

Day

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

May High Low

183.47 182.62 181.82 182.66 182.66 182.8V 182.53 180.71 178-87 178.50 179.59 179.85 180.25 180.40 179.51 178.90 179-07

180 . 45

185.82 189.44 187.92 183 . 46 189 . 42 184.35 182.91 182 . 63 180.68 179.95 179.98 180 . 41 180 . 74 189 . 13 182 . 73 186.41 185.30

188.30

February High Low

178.14 177 . 66 178.83 179.04 179.54 179.76 179.14 177-78 177.24 178.48 179.08 179.45 179.34 178.95 177.62 177.20 178 . 53 179.04 179.17 180-34 179.42 178-11 177-67 178-98 179.74 180.34 180 67 179.71 178.62

and low

179 178 179 179 179 180 1BO 179 178 179 179 179 179 179 179 178 179 179 180 180 180 179 179 179 180 180 181 180 179

water

.71

.92

.23

.64 -94 .18 .18 .16 .58 .15 .56 .84 .75 .77 .06 .56 10 .60 .37 .82 .81 .42 .04 -80 42 .94 -14 .80 .82

levelJune

High Low179.55

188-87 189.73 190-83 188.95

196 197 197 195 191

.10 -05 .53 50 31

March High Low

178-20 178.97 179-51 180-37 181.21 180.04

180.13 180.81 181.29 181.91 181.17 180.93 178 . 55 179.80 181.41 182.45 182.25 182 . 60 180-07 179-67 180-38 180.99 181.22 180.13 179.40 177-31 176.68 178-25 178 - 63

, from

179 179 180 181 181 181

180 180 181 182 182 182 181 179 181 182 182 183 183 182 180 181 181 181 181 180 179 178 178 179

.16

.56

.43

.29

.65

.57

.10

.87

.46

.03

.40

.50

.20

.84 -46 .50 -77 -12 .14 .60 .57 .08 -48 -47 .49 .22 -43 .32 .87 .28

recorderJuly

High Low

184.83

189.28 188.09 188.86 188.82 188.11 188-13

192

192 193

194 195 196 197 194 195 197

.63

.88 -10

.51 -66 -22 .21 .82 -18 -75

April High Low

179. 179. 178. 177. 176. 178. 178. 179- 180- 178- 176. 176. 178. 179. 180. 180. 180. 178. 178. 179. 180. 181. 181- 181- 181- 180. 181- 182. 182. 183.

charts

19 96 91 09 69 25 83 38 48 94 88 88 66 50 14 52 55 63 17 45 59 30 82 95 20 01 74 07 73 63

180.05 180.64 180.64 178.91 178.33 179.02 179.42 180.56 181.08 181.02 178.94 178.72 179.61 180-27 180.72 181.79 181-85 180-55 179.56 180.66 181 . 47 182 . 05 182.22 189.23 187.79 186.42 189.14 189.84 184.40

August High Low

196. 196. 198. 201. 201. 202. 203. 201. 200.

203. 203. 204.

201. 200. 202. 203. 204.

39 00 40 33 82 80 27 02 50

89 64 36

63 59 62 63 57

203 . 71 205.30 206.77 208.76 210-14 210.97 208.65 207.93 209.59

211.05 211-88 212.37 209 . 62 208.38 209.58 210.85 211.96 212.78

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Ml 79 Continued.

Dally high and low water level, from recorder charts

Day

20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Day

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

High181.24 181.19 180.80 180.33 180.51 181.08 181.50 181.76 182-18 182.17 181.43 180.01

May Low

182 . 42 188.31 183.28 187.97 181.78 181.70 182.02 182.46

184.95 389.38 182.89

Dally highSeptember

High Low

205.58 213-58 205.60 215.78 208.32 215.97 206.88 214.00 204-70 211.00 201.70 204.70 201.21 211.20 204.22 211.02 205.13 211.05 205.90 211.66 204.94 207.29 204.14 211.90 204.07 213.43 206.26 214.28 206.65 214.54 207.37 214.81 208.18 216.24 208.00 214.49 206.98 213.97 206.60 207.94 207.77 208.36 208.32 209.03 208.96 216.18 210.29 211.03 209.25 210.66 208.79 216.20 208-57 209.73 209.02 209.49 209.34 212.85 209.84 210.25

June High Low

188.38 187.97 188.65 189.72 190.29 191.30 191.30 189.93 189.15 190.61

and low

195.80 189.01 196.40 195.69 197.47 197.90 193.35 197.28 197.94 191.88

July High Low

190-69

191.92

193 . 48 195.33 196.70 197.53 196/80

water level, fromOctober

High Low

210-08 210.06 207-77 207.08 207.98 208 . 40 209.20 209.02 207.67 205.98 205.51 206 . 62 207.09 208.54 208.53 207 . 60 206.07 205.40 206.24 206.67 207.58 207.01 205.67 203.90 203.47 203.97 204.52 204.89 206.05 204.27 202.35

216.38 213.00 210.09 208.03 208.48 216.34 210.56 209.31 209.16 207.73 206.78 207.22 215.27 209.20 208.82 208-81 207.60 206.33 206.78 214.98 209.00 207.58 207.34 205.67 204.06 204.67 204.98 213.51 207.26 206-14 204.37

198.11 199.64 199.96

197.15 197.45 199.13 202-28 203.80 203.95 198.13 198-05

recorderNovember

High Low

201.90 203.00 203.30 201.87 201.16 201-07 200.56 200.01 199.68 199.68 199.73 199.34 199.39

198.20 198.11 197.62

196-60 196.53 195.34 195.03 195.11 194-63 194.30 194.63

203.09 203.53 203.60 203.70 201.89 201.30 201-22 200 . 62 200.12 199.98 199.97 199.85 199.57 199.30

198.20 198.43 198.39 19 8. -12

196.73 196.84 196.57 195.33 195.36 195.18 194.69 195.01

August High Low

205.59 204.42 203.30

204.71 205.59 205 .42 207.70 207.09 205.42 204.34 205.42

charts

213.38 210.45 209.78 211.85 213.00 213.38 213.45 215.92

212.52 212.76 213.57

December High Low

194.94 194.99 195.32 195.30 194.49 194.49 194.98 195.21 195.59 195.83 195.40 195.02 194.63 195.00 195-10 195.10 195.64 195-08 193.95 193.70 193.82 194.55 195.10 194.83 194.00 192-70 192.14 192.39 192 . 48 193.46 193.17

195.25 195.32 195.57 195-70 195.33 195.00 195.28 195.65 195.95 196.18 195.89 195.40 195.08 195.38 195-35 195.64 195.83 195.90 195-10 194.00 194.55 195.11 195.55 195-56 194.84 194.00 192.68 192.58 193.48 193.74 193.71

Ml 88. Milwaukee Vinegar Works. Records available: 1946-48.

sec- 25, T. 6 N-, R- 22 E.

Date

Jan. 7 Feb. 11 Mar. 10

Water level

117-99 118-50 117-37

Date

May 5 June 23 July 28

Water level

116.26 118-67 117.81

Date

Aug. 25 Sept .22

Water level

121.34 120-58

Date

Oct. 20 Nov. 24

Water level

122.15 121.75

Ml 91. U. S. Government. In Greendale In NE^NE^ sec- 34, T- 6 N-, R. 21 E. Records available: 1946-48.

Jan-Feb.Mar.

7119

208-55208-87210-44

Apr.MayJune

651

211.00211.04215.48

JuneJulyAug.

232824

213-04216.64223.13

SeptOct.Nov.

222024

223.80225-02224.40

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Ml 94. Milwaukee County. In Whitnall Park In NE-|SKi sec- 32, T. 6 N-, R. 21 E. Records available: 1946-48.

Date

Jan. 7 Feb. 11 Mar. 9

Water level

206.95 207.03 207.45

Date

Apr. May June

6 4 2

Water level

208.01 208.39 209.76

Date

June 23 July 28 Aug. 25

Water level

217.58 213.41 219.25

Date

Sept .22 Oct . 20 Nov. 24

Water level

220-19 221.33 221.18

Ml 118. A. Schaefer. 5465 North 51st Street, Milwaukee. Records available: 1946-48-

Jan. 6Pet). 10Mar. 9Apr. 6

37-8037.8336.8734.49

May 411

June 1

26.9326.1529.07

June 22July 27Aug. 24

30-0233.8636.38

Sept .21Oct . 19Nov. 23

34.3632.2031.74

Ml 119. Robert Cerletty. SW-jSW^ sec. 3, T- 8 N-, R. 21 E- Measuring point, top of l-J-lnch pipe In casing, 1.15 feet below land-surface datum. Records available: 1946-48.

June 122

Ml 120Milwaukee -

7.358.10

July 27Aug. 24

1012

Nunn Bush Shoe Co.Records available:

Lowest dallyDay Jan.

1 85-542 85.133 85.214 85.265 85.326 85.467 85.458 85.419 85.83

10 66.0011 85.9912 85-5713 85.6614 85.6815 85-5816 86.9117 85.9518 85.9519 85.6520 85.5221 85.2422 85.5023 85.9124 85-87p R QR B QO

O fi QR Q 1?f~i D OO "Or

27 85.9728 85.9829 85.6730 85.8831 85.92

Peb . Mar . Apr .858585858585858585858585858585848484848585858585Q A

84848484

.78 84

.65 84

.63 84

.66 85

.73 85

.71 85

.66 84

.63 84

.63 84

.55 84

.60 84

.41 84

.21 84-16 84.22 83.89 84.83 84.82 84.97 84.33 84.30 84.27 84.11 84.02 8494AP

.79 84

.52 84

.84 838383

.75 83.96

.56 84.32

.87 84.44

.27 84.26

.28 83.93

.20 83.97

.56 83.95

.31 84.09

.49 84.28.64 84.20.68 84.55.69 83.75.70 83.90.47 83.79.95 83-67.08 83.91.41 83.93.37 83.78.24 83.48.26 83.86.09 84.04.22 84-03.31 83.89.55 83.79

Q«Z rm

.36 83.9138 84-13

.99 84.09

.95 83.99

.79

waterMay

83.8883.7883.7783.7283.7483.7083.7983.9083.7583 . 6583.6983.7683.7183.7183.5583.3283.2583.5283.6583.5083.5183.6283.7183.8083.8484.0684.1284.3384.3984.2684.10

.28

.30Sept. 21 12.05Oct. 19 12.29

Nov. 23 11.96

North 5th and West Hadley Streets,1946-48.

level, fromJune July

84.05 87.9884.14 88.0584.21 88.1884.52 88-1584.85 88.0284.87 87.9384.59 88.0484.88 88.1285.24 88.2185-57 88.2585.92 88-1586-01 88-1586.09 88.3286.11 88.6086.38 88.7286-53 88.7786.61 88-9286.63 89.0386.76 89.0086-77 89.1286.56 89.2586.60 89.4786.81 89.7587.11 89.878V ^ Q QQ_7Q

87.50 89.6487.41 89.8787.24 90.1087.41 90.1787.77 90.20

90-35

recorder chartsAug.

90.3690.3990.5890.7490.8290.8190.7790-6690.5790.5990.5390.5890-8290-9690.9390.7690-7990.9491.1191-1891.2191.1791.1591.2291.4191 5991.7391.8191.8091.6491-90

Sept. O^t.91.95 90.8291.76 90-9891.70 90.9891.66 90.8891.54 90.6091.22 90.4290.94 90.2390.96 90.1591.00 90-0491.00 90.0090.93 89.7890-77 B9-8390-88 89-9091-05 89-9891-04 89-9691-09 89.9091.10 89.8991.08 89.8490-88 89.7590.72 89.7890.76 89.8190.78 89-8290.8391.0291 .17

89.8689.89QQ n>n

Nov.90-0189-9989.9989.7489.6989.9390-1790-1889.9289. Q890-0690-0290.0189.9689.7289.5889.5989-5989.5789.3289.3689.3189.28' u . 1 8QQ T T

Dec.89.4789.4689-3789.3589-0388-7388-8189-1189-3089-4589.3589-0189-0689-0688-9889-0589-2689.2789-9088.4888.6288.9589.1989.20QQ . *!

91. '25 89! 60 RQ-nt Qolop91.08 89.6890.98 89.8690.8190.61

89.9989.9689.84

89.3489.3189.1989.38

88.7088.5388.5988.7188-71

Ml 121. F. M. Nlmphlus. able: 1946-48.

311 Marion Street, Milwaukee. Records avail-

Date

Jan. 7 Feb. 11 Mar. 10

Water level

57.77 58-03 58.08

Date

Apr. May June

7 5 2

Water level

57.27 57.56 57.95

Date

June 23 July 28 Aug. 25

Water level

57.73 58.12 58.32

Date

Sept. 22 Oct . 20 Nov. 24

Water level

58-56 59.16 58.95

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Ml 124. Good Hope Cemetery. Records available: 1946-48.

sec. 23, T. 6 N., R. 21 E.

Date

Jan. Feb. Mar.

7 11 10

Water level

127.68 128.94 129.54

Date

Apr- May

7 5

Water level

129 . 77 132 . 53

Date

June Aug.

2324

Water level

145.24 145.13

Date

Oct. 20 24

Water level

132.75 131.01

Ml 125. Good Hope Cemetery. South 43d Street and West Cold Spring Road. Unused drilled well, diameter 12 inches, depth 700+ feet. Measuring point, top of casing, 1 foot above land-surface datum and 771.31 feet above mean sea level. Equipped with air-lift pump. Records available: 1948-

Jan*Feb.Mar.

71110

122.23123 . 50124.07

Apr.May

75

123.67126.00

June 223

al70-53139.86

Oct.Nov.

2024

125.94125.51

a Nearby well pumping.

Ml 130. Milwaukee County. In Greenfield Park, in T. 6 N., R. 21 E. Records available: 1946-48.

sec. 6,

Jan. 7 Feb. 11 Mar. 9

58.30 58.75 58-68

Apr. 6 May 4 June 23

57.12 57.93 60.10

July 28 Aug. 25

a60.13 a62-22

Sept .22 Nov. 24

61.21 b61.59

Pumping b Pumping recently.

Ml 132. White Manor Water Cooperative. R. 21 E. Records available: 1946-48.

sec. 13, T. 6 N.

Lowest daily water level, from recorder chartsDay

1 2345 67

10 11121314151617

20 PI22n't

24PC:

QC

27PQ

PQ

3031

Jan.1 QQ OA

197.90T Q"7 Qfi

T QQ 1 *^

198.13 198.30 198.49T QQ VA

1 QQ e;1?

200-02prvrv rvp

200.16200.34Odd c^Q

Odd Q A

201.60201.94

202 . 00 201.10Od~\ QQ

202 . 47pnp ^"7200.911 QQ c:*J>

1 QQ 1 d

1 QQ Ql

T QQ Qn

Odd QC

201.76

Feb.OdO P*^

202 46Ortl Q*^

T QQ *?!

197.48 198.39 199.46 odd *^r\200.54200.55 200.56201.00201.01

1 QQ QA

199.97O/Vl rtf\

201 19201.44201 47201.51

T QQ Q^

Mar.

198-55T QQ fil

1 QQ Pft

200 72201.28 201.51 202.08

200.50T QQ QR

198.501 QQ AA1 QQ QlOdd f\'2

odd Krt201.14201.40pflP 1 "7

202-52 202 411 QQ QC:

1 QR 1 Q

1 QQ P^

1 QQ QP

1 QQ c^A

odd ^d200-64200.30odd *^P200.72

Apr.201.34pm "ynono i Apnp i R

202.05 198.85 198.401 QQ Ql

200 79201.15 201 . 56Pnp ci^202 41202 . 40200.64T QQ rro199 041 QQ Qfi

200.20200 . 57

i QQ rfn198.27

May

199.14 198.50 199.49Odd 1 ^

onn *^P200.32 200 »2?200*26nr\r\ CQ

202 11

202 43 203.0?.odi C;P1 QQ 7A

1 QQ Ql

199.56200 52201.5V202 . 5Pon1* OP

202-80201- 5f

Juneom *^Pon A QQ

OnP 00

203 . 52203.61 204.29 204.29 203.61203 . 43203.61

203.41

204.39 ortA no203.47203.36204 11204.88205 . 73205-67205 . 48Of\A. QQ

204*98

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Ml 132--Continued.

Lowest daily water level, from recorder chartsDay

1

3456789

10111213141516171819202122232425262728293031

July205.04OHR on£j\JO Ci J.

oo^ 4f><5V_/O *±\J

205-35204.81204.45203.90203 . 77203.84204.16204.07203.89203.67204.32204.67.205-60206.44206-50207-21207-18207.53207.78207.55207.46207.39207.24207 53208-38209.26

Aug.

211.83212.72213.61214.29214.22214.40214-07214.05214.36214.88215.58215.59215.13214-62214.23214.59214-07215-72215.68216.26216.29217-05217.86218.44219.14219.04on Q RC£i J.O OD218.23

Sept.017 eg£»X I . UCT

217.65217 «02217-63217-61217-07216.96216.33215-65215-56215-90216.88216-16214.99215.61216-23216.83217.31217.48217-55217.54217-76218-00218-44218-91219-01218-91218-46218.12010 ont* JLO » f~t J.

Oct.218.68219.06219.06218.90217.97217.16216.98216.90216.95216.94216.58216.12215.90216.89215.88216.15216.29216.29215.65215.47215.11214.86214.75214.74214.43213.71213.35213.58213.74on * on £/J_O O-L213.81

Nov.213.66213.21212.59212-15212-05212.33212.51212.51211.87211.34211.33211.31211.02211.0321C.8321C.3721C.0121C.01209.8120S.5220S.57209.37206.97206.6920E.52206 .21206.10206.09207.83OAT M£i\J 1 . OJ.

Dec-207.51207.50207.57207.60207.57207.36207.37207 . 55207.74207 . 73207.68207.67207.60207.60207.24207.33207.42207.43207.25206.96206.82207.17207.37207.44207.54207.51206.65206.02206.04one T r? <o(lb . J. r206.18

Ml 135- Leonard Budzein- 920 West Armour Avenue, Town of Lake. Records available: 1946-48.

Date

Jan. 7 Feb. 11 Apr. 7

Water level8.54 9.74 6.54

Date

May 5 June 23 July 28

Water level7.75 8.49 9.05

Date

Aug. 25 Sept. 22

Water level10.40 11.08

Date

Oct. 20 Ncv- 24

Water level11.12 11.08

Ml 146. 1946-48.

Mr. Huel. 9090 Lake Drive, Milwaukee. Records available:

Jan.Feb.Mar.

6109

60-4960-3459.86

Apr.MayJune

641

59,135C . 1161-69

JuneJulyAug.

222724

59.8364.0865.63

SeptOct.Nov.

.211923

63.5463.2262.52

Ml 148. Milwaukee County. NE^SE^- sec. 32, T. 6 N-, P- 21 E. Records available: 1946-48.___________Lowest daily water level, from recorder charts

Day Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.

1 30.2 30.3 30-4 30.5 30,6 307 30.8 309 30,

10 3011 30,

24 30, 30 30- 33 30. 50 30, 50 30 42 30 40 30, 25 31. 67 31, 71 31 61 30,

74 30,87 29,87 29.90 2993 2989 2998 2915 2909 29,03 2995 29,

11 2761 2782 2794 2788 2750 2727 2746 2760 2764 2762 27

.76 27.64

.95 27.71

.98 27.82

.72 27-69-56 27.72 .60 27.71 .49 27.78 .80 27.82-89 27-79 .67 27-83 .52 27.57

27.05 27-30 27.28 27.25 27.32 27.32 27.02 27.3527.4427.4527.49

28.33 28.37 28.35 28-36 28-31 28-39 28-49 28.52 28.49 28.58 28.54

29.28 29.38 29-35 29.42 29.63 29.59 29.52 29-54 29.70 29.49 29.54

30.08 30, 30-01 30, 30.05 30. 30-10 30 30.10 30 30-01 30 30-10 30 30.12 30 30-14 30 30.15 30 30-07 30,

68 31.22 78 31.22 82 31-10 75 31.05

,58 30.97 51 31.43 58 31.63 ,73 31.62 81 31.26 ,79 ...-. 90 .....

31.9431.8031.7531.7031.5231.8231.9132.0332.0332.1131.98

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Ml 148--Continued.

Lowest daily water level, from recorder charts

Day Jan.

12 30-57 13 30.5614 30.62 15 30.46 16 30.77 17 30.75 18 30.66 19 30.51 20 ..... 2122 ...P^

24PRpe

2728 30-88 29 30-70 30 30-85 31 30.85

Feb.

30-97 z i-i 170

31.26 31.26 31.01 31.06 31.03 31.16 31.19 30.99rzr\ r*r\

30.5730.49in AJJ zr\ OQ

*Zf\ OQ

30-18 30.29

Mar.

29.58on c c

29.35 29.17 29.41 29.40 29.26 28.80 2R.80OQ QC

OQ "QO

OQ ncOQ n "Z.OQ r\r\

017 crv

OQ f\*Z

28.04 27.74 27.76 27.54

Apr.

27.78017 r/Q

27.62 27.51 27.77 27.74 27.53 27.42 27.75017 Qr?

27 7027-560*7 Rrt27 50P7 Rnor? c c.

27.64 27.60 27.63

May

27.89 26 9926.80 26.61 26-50 26.66 26.78 26.75 26.54OC c; /

26.56O C 171

OC rpc

Q C 17 C

Pfi 74

26.6826.85 26.92 26.97 27.05

June

27.4197 RQ

27.58 27.69 27.75 27.69 27.61 27.79 27.82 27 67017 OQ

28 19PP. 1 Q

27 24pQ rvQ

oo r\c

28.01 28-06 28.26

July

28.51OQ CO

28.86 28.72 28.83 28.93 28.96 29.05 29.00OQ QQ

28.95gq Qiy

29.06PQ £.£.

28 9429.0329.20 29.16 29.17 29.22

Aug.

29.66OQ Op

29.79 29.76 29.68 29.68 29.69 29.86 29.87 29 76on "77

29 8929 89on n c

30.2530.2030.07 30-10 30.07 30-13

Sept.

30.21 30.4330.47 30.34 30.45 30.47 30-40 30.38 ?0.45 30.4330.5130.5030-6330.96 Z./-V Q«Z

30.7130.68 30.43 30-44

Oct .

30.99 31. C431.11 31.03 31.00 31.08 31.06 31.00 31. Cl 30. P430. ?431.2031.1030.95 Z./-V c*3;

30.9831.03 31.09 31.04 31.14

Nov.

.....

31.27 31.62 31.61 31.51 31.67 31.79 z -I r»p

31 . 50

31.9631.92 31.75 31.88

Dec.

31.94 ^9 i ^32.0?31.83 32.06 32.09 32.08 31.74 31.68

t,O T T

32.30 zo 1 Q

zo H

32 24n QA

31.88 32.26 32.26 32.13

Ml 153. Lakeside Laboratories. NE^NE^ sec- 11, T. 8 N-, R. 21 E- Unused drilled industrial well, diameter 10 inches, depth 250 feet. Measur­ ing point, top of casing, 1.5 feet above land-surface datum. Water-stage recorder maintained on well since Mar. 25, 1948.

Date

Jan. 27 Feb. 10

Water level29.53 29.70

Date

Feb. 17 24

Water level29.47 29.42

Date

Mar. 9 16

Water level28.44 28.13

Date

Mar. 23

Water level27.39

Lowest daily water level, from recorder chartsDay Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.

1

2

4

67

910n121 ^141 RT £

171 C

19Pn21220*3;

24PCI

26 27 28 29 30 31

oc

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. , 27O£?

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ococo c

oc

ocO/;

..... 26o c

oc

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oc

oc

OC

oc

..... 26O£

0

27.01 26 27.08 26 27.06 26 26.74 26 26.79 26 26.53

I7*Z

QQ

OP

7Q

CO

CO

c: c

Qr\

.9717Q

.46Q C

QQ

.70

.55QT

rfi

G.1,

.46

.76

.85r/c

RQ

49 ZQ

.37

.39

.53

.51

.39

oc T;O

26.24O C OQ

26.1926.17OC OO

QC *? *?

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OA "^Q

26.2726.14PR Q1

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PR AOo c; cc;

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25.1825.45PR R1

25.6025.61 25.64 26.00 26.12 26.27 26.40

26o c

oc

2727272727OQ

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OQ

OQ

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OQ

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OQ

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28 28 28 29 29

. 49

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42.47.47OQ

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.94

.92

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29 349Q R7

29 69OQ 7Q

29 8130-0230-1830.2930.4230.5030.6130.7430.7530.6430.5730.6930.8330.9131.0131.1031.32 Z -1 c -1

31.5431.55 31.78 32.06 32.14 32.37 32.64

2O Q/-V

32 99^"^ 1 R<z.*z. P R

33. 4& z «z c*z.

Z. «z. 170

Z.'Z. QT

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33". 70 Z.'Z. Q C

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34.2534.0634.2434.3834.4734.6534.6434.7434.9135.4335.71 35.76 35.72 35.68 35.59 35-71

Z. C QC

35.40^R dA.

35.6235.5135.55 Z c err

^R ^P

z. c n c

34.9735.0435-40

35.3635.4435-43 Z. C «Z.Q

*^R T T

35.0234.7334.4834.5734.6934.8534.90 34.65 34.37 34.26 34.26

34.38^A RQ

34.5934'. 5434.3734.2634.04 Z.'Z. QC

^l "7Q'Z.'Z. I7«Z.

Z'Z 170

^^ ^Q'Z.'Z. Q C

34.0234.02'Z.'Z. QO

33.9433.9434.0334.08^4 IP

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34.0434.1033.8533.78 33.90 33.96 33.92 33.85 33.77

33.8533.8533.67 Z.'Z. *ZQ

33.2933.4933.69 Z.'Z. rrT

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33.4133.3433.34 z. -z or;

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33.14 z «z. orr

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33.07^^ i

33.0833.1033.0833.0833.29 33.62 33.60 33.43 33.62

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33.50 ZV. CO

33.4033.64<z.*z. G.Q

z.'z. on

34.0034.03 z «z 170

H "7Q z.'Z. 017

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33.5433.54

32.97*z«z n e

33.3633.4033.3033.5033.41 33.03 32.94 33.14 33.14 33.07

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WISCONSIN, ONEIDA COUNTY 311

Monroe County

Mo 2. available:

Jos. Anderson- 1935-48.

sec. 34, T- 15 N-, R- 4 W. Records

Date

Jan. 26 Feb. 26 Mar. 27 Apr. 25

Water level7.63 7.20 7.48 6.53

Date

May 27 June 15

26 July 26

Water level6.79 7.21 7.17 7.57

Date

Aug. 25 Sept .25 Oct. 25

Water level8.20 8.50 9.38

Date

Nov. 26 Dec. 6

26

Water level8.49 8.80 9.16

Mo 10. Dennis Shea. NW^NW^ sec. 5, T- 15 N-,,R. 3 W. able: 1935-48.

Records avail-

Jan.Mar.

Apr-

281

2930

9.889.829.499.45

MayJune

July

29152830

8.999.829.93

10.50

Aug.SeptOct .

30.2930

11.0910.9710.58

Nov.Dec.

276

27

11.0210.3310-54

Mo 11. John Sullivan. SW^NW^ sec- 27, T- 16 N., R- 3 W. Records available: 1935-48.

Feb.Mar.Apr.May

29292929

5.455.806.256.35

June

July

152929

6.486.307.00

Aug.SeptOct.

292929

7.207.156.80

Nov.Dec.

296

29

6-806.716.55

Mo 12. Melvin Olson. available: 1935-48.

i sec. 32, T- 16 N-, R. 4 W- Records

Jan-Apr.

301

29

27.1027.0627.10

MayJune

271529

27.0727.1427.11

JulySeptOct .

282930

27.1227.1327.13

Nov.Dec-

296

30

27.1227.1527.15

Mo 13. Walter Parka, available: 1935-48.

sec. 3, T- 16 N-, R. 4 W. Records

Jan-Feb.Mar.Apr.

23253029

10.009.809.409.98

MayJune

July

25153029

10.1510.3610.3610.46

Aug.SeptOct .

25.3030

10.6510.6310.62

Nov.Dec-

306

24

10.5610.5810.65

Oc 1. available:

Oconto County

Oconto Utilities. 1946-48.

sec. 19, T. 28 N-, R- £2 E. Records

Mar.

Apr.

43027

14.576.519.39

MayJuneJuly

202920

5.7712.8216.50

Aug.Sept

121

6.815.89

Oct .Nov.

129

1.221.16

Oneida County

On 8. Wisconsin Conservation Departmsnt At McNaughton State Forestry Camp, in SE^SW^ sec. 26, T. 38 N-, R. 7 E- Measurements supplied through courtesy of Wisconsin Conservation Department. Records available: 1936-38, 1946-48.

JulyAug.

Sept

306

1320283

1.011.001.011.141.02.99

Sept

Oct.

.10172429

15

0.99.99

1.001.021.021.01

Oct.

Nov.

22305

1220

1.011.02.07.07.07

Nov.Dec.

274

111825

0.07.80.80

1.101.20

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On 22. Wisconsin Valley Improvement Co. Rainbow Snorv Course, In NW-fc sec. 18, T. 39 N., R. 8 E. Measurements supplied thro-igh courtesy of Wisconsin Valley Improvement Co. Records available: 1944-48-

Water level at noon, from recorder chartsDay Jan.

1 17.402 17.393 17.394 17.385 17.386 17.387 17.388 17.389 17.39

10 17.4011 17.3912 17.4013 17.4114 17.4215 17.4116 17.4517 17.4618 17.4719 17.4720 17.4621 17.4722 17.4923 17.5224 17.5325 17.5426 17.5527 17.5728 17.5629 17.5730 17.5931 17.60

Feb.17.6017.6117.6317.6417.6517.6517.6517.6817.6917.7017.7017.7117.7017.7217.7317.7317.7517.7617.7517-8017.8217.8317.8617.8717.8917-9117.9217.9217.99

War.17.9917.9918.0318.0618-0618.0518.0618-1018.1218.1318.1418.1518.1718.1718.1818.2218.2418.2418.2318.2718.2818.3018.3118.3418.3318.3218.3618.3518.3418.3618.35

Apr-18.3718.3818.3818-3518.3618.3618.3318.3318.3518.3118.2818.3218.3218.2818.2718.2818.2618.2318-2318.2218.2218.2018.1718-1618.1518.1418.1318.1218.1118-08

May18.0718.0618.0418.0017.9817.9517.9217.9017.8717.8617.8317.8017.7717.7417.7117.6917.6917.6717.6417.5917.5917.5817.5817.5817.5717.5617.5417.5517.5517.5417.53

June17.5217.5117.4917.4617.4617.4417.4117.4417.4517.4517.4717.4717.4917.5017.5317.5417.5417.5417.5617.5617.5617.5617.5617.5617.5717.5717.5717.5717.5817.59

July17.6017.6017.6117.6217.6217.6317.6417.6517.6617.6717-6717.6817.7017.7117.7117.7217.7317.7517.7617.7717.7717.7817.8017.8117.8017.8217.8317.8517.8517. R517.87

Aug.17.8817.9017.9117.9217.9217.9317.9317.9517.9617.9617.9717.9918.0018.0118-0118.0218.0318-0418.0518.0518.0718.0818.0818.0918.1018.1118.1218.1218.1418.1518.16

Sept .18.1518.1618.1618.1718.1818.1818.1818.1918.2018.2018-2018.2118-2418.2418.2318.2418.2518.2518-2518.2718-2718.2818.2918.3018.3118.3118.3118.3218.3218.3.2

Oct .18.3418.3518.3518-3618.3518-3618.3618.3718.3718.3818.3918.4018-4018.4118.4118.4218.4318-4318.4518-4518.4618.4618.4818.4918.4918.5018-5118.5218.5318.53IP. 54

Nov.13.5618.5718 5718.5718.5818.5918.6218.6318.6318.6318.6518.6518-6618.6518-6518.6318.6418.6418.6318-6218.6318.6318.6318-6318.6418.6518.6718.6818.6818.68

Dec.18.6918.6818.6818.6818.6718.6818.6818.6918.6918.6918.6818.6718-6918.6918.6718.6718-6818.6818-6718.6618-6718.6818-6818.6718.6818.6618.6618.6618.6618.6718-66

On 23. Geological Survey, U. S. Dept. of Interior- T- 37.N., R- 6 E- Records available: 1944-48-

sec. 22,

Date

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

5121921

29

1623

18

152128

5

Water level29.6529.7329.7529.8229.8530.0129.9030.0529.8930.1630.2030.1830-2030.35

Date

Apr.

May

June

July

121826

310172431

7132128

5

Water level29.3230.4430.5130.5530.5830.5630.6630.6030.7330.7730.8030.8330-83

Date

July

Aug.

Sept .

12192126

29

162327

6131927

Water level30.8930.8931.0531.0131.0331.0631.1031.1531.1531.2331-2531.3031.34

Dfte

Oct . 4111825

Nov. 18

152128

Dec. 6132027

Water level31.3331.4331.4731.4631.5431.5531.5931.6531.6731.7231.7831.7931.80

On 24- Geological Survey, U. S- T- 36 N>, R. 9 E. Records available:

Dept. of Interior. 1944-48.

sec. 9,

Jan.

Feb.

41319283111728

20212121

. 21212121

.96

.01

.05

.07

.18

.25

.25

.28

'Mar. 39

182431

Apr. 51521

21.3521.4021.4021-3021.1121.0521-0021.00

Apr.May

June

266

11172628

16

20-9921.0021.0021-0020.9821.1421.1921.27

JuneJuly

Aug.

2319

1422305

12-

21-3121-3521.4021-4221.4821.4721.4721.50

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WISCONSIN, OUTAGAMIE COUNTY 313

On 24 Continued.

Date

Aug. 16 27

Sept- 4 9

19

Water level21-50 21.55 21.60 21-60 21.62

Date

Sept .25 Oct. 2

8 16 23

Water level21.65 21.70 21.72 21.78 21.83

Date

Oct. 31 Nov. 7

15 22

Dec. 1

Water level21.85 21.89 21.90 21.90 21.90

Date

Dec. 6 13 23 29

Water level19.50 21.88 21.92 21.92

Outafeflmle County

Ou 2. City of Kaukauna. SW^SW^ sec. 24, T- 21 N-, R. 38 E. Records available; 1946-48.

___________Highest dally water level, from recorder charts__________Day Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct.Nov.Dec.

1 2.872 2.473 2.354 +2.025 +3.086 1.387 1.358 1.6Q9 1.70

10 2.3511 +2.6012 +3.5513 1.2514 .....15 .....16 .....17 .....T n1920 .7221 1.4822 1 . 6923 2.1104<?£,

26 .....27 1.4728 2.0329 2.7930 3.3031 3.18

+2.20+3.16+1.18

.15

.921.39

.12+3.07+3.99

.881.601.721.43T P 1^ X OO

+1.30OO Oc

2 AC %O

2 «20I rrQ f y

2.892.19

+1.81+2.69

.631.71I rrc »O

2.162-11

+2.06

+2.851.772.533.273.702.71

+2.34+3.21

1.322.532.722.843.23

+2.05err

O f 97

1 QQ oy

1.971 -ZT OX

2.10+1.19+2.45+ 1.58

1.052.412.062.49

+2.59+3.61

1.833.04

3.983.971.74

+2.03+2.77

.961.921.942.50

.70+2.42+3; 32

1.632 pn fj\j2 "71. / .L 3r\rj U /

1 -2 rj Of

+1.90+ Q1J O 1

2.413.233.533.514 .222 CO . D<c

1 C Q Ob

3.302.962.452 e,£, . 30

2.57+ 1.28+2.002.993.013.843.112.49

+2.04+2.451.211.823.702 QR *7t>

3.951 QC. J. f>\>

.503 CC DO

3.014.685.896.091.89+ .132 CA O4

4.605.626.215.945 017 £j (

3.89

5.907.689.96

10.509.965-875.228-268.939.60

10.479.057.006.349 T n -Lw

9 Q-2 yo 10.9610-6110.347.326.199.43

10.1211.0011.7411.058.868.36

10.5111.50

11.2311.3410.909.458.548.195-093.412.005.335.855.709.33

10.4310.72n T P. XO

11.50n e.0. \jfj 11.1111.2111.4511.9211.66U -2 FT Of

T T O*^XX £>0

11.2011.8612.2312.1811.9011.10

9.329.77

10.9610.8010.2310.5110-539.779.59

11.0011.1111.7111.95T T flT J.J. OX1 1 PPXX f-ffj

11.00T O O*^J.C *ZO 1 9 AQ.Lio rz<?

12 .2112.2912.009.569.10

10.76T C> QAl.fj . «7TZ

T x on J.o . oU14.5814.1813.3713.0513.58

13.6613.2813.5010.759.378.648.42

11.1311.9712.1911.9211.7511.9812.6012.60T Q ^C xc /bT O ^^JLc (O TO RT±fj O± n^r? Of

11.4412-0011.5111.6811.6012.01n ee DO10.8311.6612.2812.56

12.3110.858.677.089.68

10.8011.2110. 4510. Cl5.254.2"18.178.839.569 *71

. f X

10.2.^6 Q«-r

d i 5rj c ro8 cr\ D' I9.4'9.008.858.735 1 O L£

4.0?7 CQ O"

8.398.8T8.408. 336.0?

4.207.018-418.138.336.322.582.095.516.096.076.355.30I V, £/\J

20. OCi

3 .294.224.444.232.05

+1.00+1.44

1.702 .412-772 c T OX

1-45.26

+ .10I rro f O

2.302.152.18

.28+2.66+3.01

.271.331.802.251.77

+1.48+2.32

2 -Zrr O f

2 QQ OO

3QO O£>

3Q1. yxT cmx yo

AT 9CTX &D

+1.981.883.193.00+ QA y o

+2.01. o 7e;

Tfc * ( O

+2.93+ .131.00

Ou 3. Vanden huefel. SE-jNE^ sec. 2, T. 23 N- available: 1947-48.

R. 18 E. Records

Date

Jan. Feb. Mar.

7 3 2

Water level25.64 25.63 25.93

Date

Mar. Apr. Hay

30 27 23

Water level25.83 24.21 22.80

Date

June July Aug.

29 20 12

Water level24.53 25-46 26.41

Date

Sept Oct. Nov.

.15 13 10

Water level27.43 28.52 28-82

Ou 5. Kaukauna Water & Electric Co. Records available: 1947-48.

4, T. 21 N., R. 19

Feb. 2Mar. 1

29

19-2018.6518.27

Apr. 26May 24June 28

18.4218.9520.23

July 19Aug. 16Sept .13

21,0421.8222.83

Oct .Nov.

118

22.9022.89

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Portage County

Pt 30. Geological Survey, U. S- Dept. of Interior- SF-^NW^ sec. 1,T. 22 N-, R. 8 E. Records available: 1944-48-

Date

Jan. 4111825

Feb. 19

152229

Mar. 7142128

Apr. 411

Water level11.4410.4411.5511.5511.6611.5511.1112.0911.8811.8812.9910.6610.889.779.88

Date

Apr. 1825

May 259

162330

June 6132027

July 511

Water level9.99

10-8810.8810.8410-7710-009.7110.7710.7fe10-9210.9111.0011.1411-29

Date

July 12171924

Aug. 18

1415232529

Sept. 51219

Water level11.2211.3411.3211.3811.5011.5811.6711.7911.8211.8211.8211.8911.9812.16

Date

SeptOct .

Nov.

Dec. .

.264

101824317

1621287

122127

Water level12.1812 . 3012.3112.4012.5112.5112.6112.7012.6912.8012.8212.8513.9713.96

Price County

Pr 6. Wisconsin Conservation Department- NE^SW^ sec. 24, T- 40 N>, R. 1 W- Measurements supplied through courtesy of Wisconsin Conservation Department. Records available: 1937-38, 1946-48.

Jan-

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

11020311

1020291

1020311

1020

3.933.933.934.404.404.684-374.264.264.264.171.561.56r.391.46

Apr.May

June

July

Aug.

301

1020311

1020301

1020311

2.362.363.003.203.46.79

3.804-133.813.814-014.184.164.16

Aug. 714212831

Sept . 14

11182530

Oct. 19

16

4.184.26.4.504.424.434.434.454.664.885.135.325.325.525.59

Oct. 2331

Nov. 16

13202730

Der. . 14

11182531

5.645.675-675.355.285.125.065.105-105.084.774.814.945.12

Racine County

Ra 3. available:

City of Burlinaton. 1946-48.

sec. 30, T- 3 N., R. 19 E. Records

Mar.Apr.May

171412

16.6615.5713.94

JuneJulyAug.

974

13.9813.9614-03

Sept . 128

14.2314.78

Oct.Dec.

271

14.9414.76

Ra 4. Pure Milk Association. Records available: 1946-48.

sec. 34, T. 3 N-, R- 20 E-

Feb.Mar.Apr.

181714

49.5149.5248-01

MayJuneJuly

1297

47.5745.7544.94

Aug.Sept

4. 129

47.3748.3049.32

Oct.Dec.

271

49.4649.77

Ra 5. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Co. In Sturtevant, in sec- 21, T- 3 N-, R. 22 E. Records available: 1946-48.

Jan.Feb.Mar.

151918

115.40115.48117.58

Apr.MayJune

15109

117.00119.77118.38

JulyAug.Sept.

741

117.54117.94117.65

SeptOct.Dec.

.29271

117.84117.90118.32

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WISCONSIN, SAUX COUNTY 315

Ra 6. LeRoy Radtke. able: 1946-48-

sec. 18, T. 4 N-, R. 22 E. Records avail-

Date

Feb. 19 Mar. 18 Apr. 15

Water level19.29 19.45 19.52

Date

May 10 June 9 July 7

Water level19.84 19.73 21.20

Date

Aug. 4 Sept . 1

29

Water level21.56 22.49 28.76

Date

Oct. 26 Dec. 1

Water level24.32 24.24

Ra 8. available:

Harold Wollraer. 1946-48.

sec. 10, T- 4 N-, R- 21 E- Records

Jan.Feb.Mar.

151918

67.7669.7468.63

Apr.MayJune

15109

68.5865.3266-16

JulyAug.Sept.

741

68.6268.6669.77

SeptDec

.291

69.3168.26

Rock County

Ro 3. School for the Blind. In Janeaville, in SW^NE^- see- 2, T- R. 12 E. Records available: 1947-48.

2 1

Jan.Feb.Mar.

141817

58-2258.2057.44

Apr.MayJune

141210

56-5856.7056.70

JulyAug.Sept .

741

57.7357.0357.29

SeptOct .Dec-

.29271

59.0757.1057.09

St. Croix County

SO 2. Owner unknown. SW-jNF^ see. 31, T. 28 N-, R. 19 W. Records available: 1947-48. June 16, 46.98; Dec- 7, 49.29.

Sauk County

Sk 1. Badger Ordnance Works. Records available: 1946-48.

sec- 3, T- 10 N-, R- 6 E.

Lowest daily water level, from recorder chart?Day Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.1 77.042 76.473 76.154 76.125 75.916 75.797 76-348 76-349 76-78

10 76.7911 76.4812 75.4113 75.6514 76.1115 76.7516 76.9117 76-9818 76.8619 76.0520 75-7021 76.3022 77.3123 77.3824 77.3525 77.4426 .....27 .....28 .....29 .....30 .....31 .....

77.44 77.44 77.31 76.64 76-24 76-79 76.86 76.6677.4577.4676.7276.4676.8077.1277.12.76.7676.7676.3675.6975.8876.5376.7177.2077.71

76.76 77.11 77.64 77.72 77.59 77.52 76.79 76-10

77.06 77.10 76-60 75-72 74.82 75.56 75.58 76.83 76-83 76.40 75.79

76.39 76-59 76.41 75.40 75.28 76.02

76-22 76-70 76-92 76.60 75.7475-6376-18 76.4376.7276.73 76-12 75.66 75.79 76.39 76.51 76.97 77.03 76-64 75.80 75-85 76.45 76.50 76.39 76.39 76.07 75.31 75.28 75.28 75.94 76.05

76-07 75.84 75-25 75-11 75.73 75.93 76.32 76-44 76.15 75.47 75-34 75.91 76.00 76.22 76.27 76.08 75.47 75.60 76.24 76.42 76.70 76.72 76.36 75.78 75.63 77.32 76.90 77.04 77.30 77.32 76.96

76.18 75.95 76.50 77.03 77.18 76.82 75-95 75.6976-3477-12 78.25 78.88 79.20 79-60 80.12 80.82 81.13 81.65 81.92 81.87 81.90 82.02 82.15 82.29 82.39 82.42 82.29 82.02 82.04 82.22

82.25 81.90 81.29 80.99 80.00 78.82 78-37 78-97 79.56 79.91 79.95 79.44 79.01 79.51 79.82 80.03 80.03 79.45 78-47 77.82 78.40 78.95 79.20

78.66 77.64 77.43 78-01 78-21 78.47 78.52

78.03 77.30 77-14 77.80 78.20 78.39 78.39 77.94 77-12 76-80 77.55 78.11 78.35 78.37 77.89 77.01 76.64 77.24 77.77 77.77 78.16 77.84 77.08 76.88 77.51 78.14 78.60 78.64 78.20 77.32 77.14

77.6778.1278.1277.9877.9477.2976.4376.3576.8977.3177.32 76-99 76.35 76.34 76.90 77.50 78.00 78-00 77.68 76.90 76.63 77.15 77.60 77-88 77.94 77.55 76.77 76.41 76.88 77.50

78.24 78.32 78.10 77.33 76.73 77.22 77.60 77,83 77.86 77.46 76.62 76.57 77.16 77.66 77-74 77.82 77.65 76-94 76.70 77-16 77.71 77.99 78.05 77.72 76-88 76-59 77.14 77.69 77.92 77-91 77.35

76.7676.5176-8177-10 77.26 77.40 77.28 76-75 76.22 77.06 77.35 77.22 76.60 76.26 75-5875-4676-46 77.24 77.64 77.77 77.72 76.98 76.63 77.30 77.69 77.64 77.87 77.86 77.21 76.97

77.37 77.79 78.21 78.23 77.64 76-66 76.37 77.02 77.66 78-02 78-02 77.61 77.06 76.60 77.07 77.92 79-07 79.82 80.55 81.10 82.02 82.64 83.04 83.42 83.88 83.88 83.97 83.96 84-02 84.02 83.89

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Sh 5. Lew and Sylvester Jaroalnaki. NE^- sec. 4, T- 25 N-, R- 18 E- Used drilled Industrial well, diameter 6 Inches, depth 99 feet. Measuring point, top of casing, 1 foot j^bove land-surface datum. Equipped with suction pump. Records available: 1948-

Date

July 13 21

Water level15.03 15.40

Date

Aug. 13 Sept. 15

Water level16-79 19.37

Date

Oct. 13 Nov. 10

Water level18.37 20.04

Trempealeau County

Tr 1. Owner unknown. SW^SW^ sec. 35, T- available: 1947-48. June 15, 141.31; Dec. 7,

Vernon County

19 N-, R. 8 W. Records 142.00.

Ve 4. Albert Storbakken. NE^NE^ sec- 14, T. 14 N., R. 5 W. Recordsavailable: 1935-48. June 15, 10-60; Dec. 6, 10.09.

Ve 8. M. H. Willenberg. SE^NE^ sec. 26, T- 14 N-, R. 7 W. Recordsavailable: 1935-48-

Date

Jan. 23 Feb. 18 Mar. 22 Apr. 22

Water level48.25 48.23 48.23 48.24

Date

May 20 June 15

24

Water level48.27 48.23 48.27

Date

July 23 Sept .30 Oct. 19

Water level4d-29 48-50 49.32

Date

Nov. "3* Dec. TV

22

Water level49-32 48.42 49.31

Ve 9. p. Lenser. NW^NE-J sec. 14, T. 14 N-, R. 7 W. Records avail­ able: 1935-48. June 15, 46.64; Dec- 7, 47.14-

Ve 14. Chris Benrud. NE-jNW-J sec. 6, T- 14 N-, R- 4 W- Records avail­ able: 1935-48. June 15, 7.40; Dec. 6, 7.42.

Vllas County

VI 3. Wisconsin Conservation Department. NE^NW^ sec- 9, T. 41 N-, R. 10 E- Unused observation well, diameter 8 inches, depth 21-J- feet- Measuring point, pointer on Kinnison float gage, 562 feet above land-surface datum and 1,658 feet above' mean sea level. Measurements supplied through courtesy of'WIsconsin Conservation Department.

Aug.

Sept

2128

. 41118

99899

.12

.15

.98

.14

.27

SeptOct.

.2529

1623

9.248.778.718.828.79

Oct .Nov.

306

132027

8.848.698.497.788.13

Dec . 4111825

8.028.078.238-31

VI 21. Geological Survey, U- S- Dept- of Interior- T- 40 N-, R- 10 F. Records available: 1944-48-

NEiNEj sec. 10,

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

51320294

1016242

10162330

15.5215.5415.6115.6615.7115.7415.7915-8515.7015.9215.9815.8715.60

Apr. 5122027

May 310182531

June 8142230

15-5815.5815.5915.6015-6115.6415.6815.7015.7415.7415.7915.8415.86

July

Aug.

Sept

6132022273

10172531

. 91523

15.8915.9215.9516.0215.9815.9816.0016.0316.0516.0716.1016-1316.14

Sep*- .28Oct. '13

2025

Nov. 39

172329

Dec. 72227

16.1616.2216.2516.2616.3016.3216.3517.3816.4116.4216.5416.52

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WISCONSIN, WASHINGTON COUNTY 319

Walworth County

Ww 1. Village of Genoa Junction. Records available: 1946-48.

sec. 35, T- 1 N-, R. 18 E.

Date

Jan- Feb. Mar.

14 18 17

Water level

26.59 26.47 26.11

Date

Apr. MayJune

14 129

Water level

25.58 24-98 25.13

Date

July Aug. Sept.

7 41

Water level

25.65 26.24 26.60

Date

Se^t Oct. Dei.

.29 271

Water level

26.95 27.02 27.09

Ww 2. G. Bergstrom. able: 1946-48-

sec. 22, T - IN., R. 16 B. Records avail-

Jan.Feb.Mar.

141817

65.5865.9665.81

Apr.MayJune

14129

65.2665.1964-73

JulyAug.Sept .

741

64.4364.1664.25

SeptOct.Dec-

.29271

64-3164.5464-87

Ww 3. U- S. Government, War Assets Administration. SEiJSW^ sec. 21, T. 2 N-, R. 15E Measurements discontinued. Records available; 1946-48.

Ww 4. United Milk Products. Records available: 1946-48.

sec. 33, T. IN-, R. 15 B.

Jan.Feb.Mar.

141817

53.4653.9754-22

Apr.MayJune

141210

52.9551.7750.37

JulyAug.Sept .

741

51.2952.3152.85

SeptOct.Dec.

.29271

53.5254.1955.05

Ww 5. H. Phillips, able: 1947-48-

36 > 4 N-, R. 16 E- Records avail-

Apr.MayJune

14129

34.3534.1634.34

JulyAug.

64

34.2634.59

Sept . 128

34.7035.83

Oct.Nov.

2636

35.1335.00

Ww 9. Stewart Bros. SW-^SW^ sec. 33, T. 3 N-, R- 15 E. Records avail­ able: 1947-48.

Jan.Feb.Mar.

141817

77.2677.1577-29

Apr.MayJune

141210

76.8776.8174.40

JulvSept.

729

76.1576.08

Oct.Dec-

271

76.2676.55

Wn 1. John Thlesen. able: 1946-48.

Washington County

sec. 10, T- UN., R. 18 E- Records avail-

Jan. 5Feb. 11Mar. 10

50.0650.7651.53

Apr-MayJune

752

49.7745.6843.85

June 22July 27Aug. 24

43.6744.2644-96

Sept- 21Oct. 19Nov. 23

45.8146.7947.88

Wn 2. City of Hartford. East side of North Rural Street, between power house and railroad. Measuring point, top of wooden recorder base, 1 foot above land-surfatre datum. Water-stage recorder maintained on well since July 22, G.948. Records available: 1946-48.

Jan. 5 Feb. 11

41.12 37.64

Mar. 10 Apr. 7

Lowest dallyDay1 2 3 4 5

July Aug.

36.01 36.07 36.06

3533

water

.05 May 05

level, fromSept .

40.17 40-74 40.98 40.50 40.31

5 29.41 Jure 2 32.79

recorder chart?Oct.

42.30 42.06 41.20 40.81 40.47

Ncv.41-93 41-80 41.57 41.36 40.81

Dec.40.03 40.12 40-91 40.44 40.89

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Wk 2 Continued.

___________Lowest dally water level, from recorder charts____________Day Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept- Oct. Nov. Dec.

26 73.09 74.03 72.3927 73.24 73.77 72.8928 73.05 73.85 72.9829 72.75 74.27 72.8630 72.97 72.9231 72.96 72.67

73.10 73.35 75.92 73.15 73.52 76.29 73.23 73.67 76.45 73.55 74.53 76.43 73.07 74.24 76-46

74.80

79.44 84.10 84.05 82.47 80.74 80.38 80-13 84.23 84.60 82.50 81.06 80.13 80.28 84.37 84.11 82.17 80.93 80.00 80.16 84.20 83.68 82.09 80.72 80.12 79.94 84.59 83.37 82.01 80.74 80.09 80.12 85.03 82.25 79.99

Wk 3. Village of Menomonee Falls. Records available: 1946-48.

sec. 10, T- 8 N-, R- 20 E-

Date

Jan. 6 Feb. 10 Mar. 9

Water level

22.06 23.39 21.26

Date

Apr- June

61

Water level

20.37 21.95

Date

July 27 Sept .21

Water level

24.43 25.23

Date

Oct. 19 Nov. 30

Water , level

24.87 24.99

Wk 14. Veterans Hospital, available: 1946-48.

sec. 2, T. 6 N-, R. 19 E. Records

Lowest dally water level, from recorder chartsDay

123456789

101112i ^J.O141516171819202122232425262728293031

Day1234567

9

Jan.274.00273.68273.71273.49273.54273.96277.48281-61

287.24288.03288.61288.75287.69287.09287.27287 .85288.67288.85288.90287.68287.38287.79288.32288.54289.48289.49

LowestJuly

289.62289.88289.22288.43287.31

Feb.287.73286.78287.99288.53288.97288-65288.40287.87OOrr Qf\£>Q I OUPQQ i IJ&OO J.-L

OQQ T I*;oy j.iO QQ T O£ by ±6289 40288.72288.35287.29287.80288.82289.52290.03288.80287.54287.75288.33289.32289.32289.23288.73287.73

dallyAug.

293.00291.43292.00292.00292.27PQP prrfjiSfj Ci I

PQP f\~\eZytt L/J.pop nifj^Sfj U_L

291.32

Mar.287.47288.34289.91290.09290.59289 . 70287.40287.90OQQ r\Q&Q\y DoPQQ PTj&by J&.LPQQ * cj&O«7 OO PQQ CQj&by ooOQQ rro£-,Qy / O

288.22287.60289.12289.89289.66288.59288.87287 . 60287.49286.89287.87288.28288.28286.50285.50286.05286.48287. 88

water level,Sept .296.60297.08297.08297.^.2296.63PQd. on£> y± ou

294.40OQC On£.yo .cu29S.21

Apr.288.79289.08289.38287.90287.37287.70288.76289.50OQO "^ c,y\J OO

290.34OQA QQJCOD Osy pQ rt C.Aj&O / » O^ 0017 onj&o / . yu 289.07288.70289.92288.90286.25284.21285.43286.24285.58284.90283.41282.25282.62283 . 40283.93284.05284.03

from recorderOct.

295.24293.37292.65292.52293.36PQ'i rrp</yo ic.pQ*2 CCj&yo ooOQT rjAfji3\J { *±

292 . RR

May282.83281.39281.92282.84283.52283.73284.62283.98282.01282 .65284.58OQ A R'Z£-,Q*± OO OQ c Art£->OO *± I

285.03284.38282.36282.84283.45283.96284.62286.00285.40285.59283.99284.13284.33284.482R5.23284.81283.87282.02

chartsNov.

291.68292.86293 . 42293.85293.90293.60pan 70j&yu f opQl rtrtfjiSl. f f

292 . fi9

June282.64284.15285.31285.81285.60284.58283.40284.28PQ R "^ A j&bO .ObOQ A *7Pcob f c.pory flACt\j I D^rO QF7 A"**£,Q f *±O OQ A AQ£ OD ^±O

285.20286.38286.95287.76288 46288.39286-83285.48286.45287.09288.07287.38288.43288.49287.29288.26289.46

Dec.

293.78294.33294.68294-68293.83292 -72OQ'Z TOj&*74j .LJ& OQA OQ&*J*± J&57

294. 9f)

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Wk 14--Contlnued.

Lowest dally water level, from recorder chartsDay10111 9-Lti

T ^ J.O

14151617T Q J.O19202122232425262728293031

July

pan d.p Ct<y\j rr*5pQT r>P£>>3 J. w*5 PQ1 Qp& «7 J. . iSCl

POP cp cS&Ct » o&pQ"Z /-l/r£ yo » U bpQ*z ric*S«7O . UQ290.80291.48292.03293.28293.44293.29291.75290.44291.01292.10292.74293.43293.27

Aug.POT Q^£i & J. . C7Opop An£i &£> . rr rPQP <W£i <y£i .OFPQP Df\ Ct\3Ct OUPQP QR&T3C, «7i?

291.62pqrv rrcCi <y\j . r u291. 77292 .30293.17293.40293.22293.22292.43293.50295.10296.34297.12297.28297.00295.35296.30

Sept .PQA Q 1^ £» <y± . 570

294.862 92 93OQ 1? *^Cc,\yO ODOQJ. 1 Ct« frt J.O OQA RR£ *? rr DO QQR ^R<£«7O OQOQR rrnt.r*y\j f uQQR T f\&yo j.u294.01293.63294.55295-04295.23295.51295.06293.85293.24294.02294.70295.12

Oct.292.36292 .04

292.94293.41293.95294.00293.71292.80292.00292.80293.70294.20294.00292.88290.90

Nov.293.87pQd. pTCi y± . £i j.PQA 1 1£i *7Tr * J. -L

293 . 64291 . 70PQT CACiiJ±. D*±

QQO r»c (d y<j / O

293.76PQ4. i r>£«7rr . J.U

294.07293.64291.64292.23292 . 84293.95293.97292.52292.93292.30291.33293.05

Dec 295.31295.29OQA T R fc*7rr _LG

293.39PQA AT£>y± rrJ.

294. 60295.60OQR Qr»^yo yuone Qri<j *7O yu293.35292.73294.18295.27295.66295.76295.27294.04293.26293.99295.22295.79295.80

Wk 20. G. W. Aeppler. available: 1946-48.

6, T- 7 N-, R. 17 E. Records

Date

Jan. Feb. Mar.

7 11 10

Water level28.69 29.93 29.15

Date

Apr. May June

7 5 2

Water level28.34 29.48 29.93

Date

June July Aug.

23 28 25

Water level32.18 31.35 32.36

Date

Sept Oct. Nov.

.22 20 24

Water level29.87 30.87 30.35

Wk 22. Mrs. Bartholomew. NW-|NWi sec. 24, T- 5 N., R. available: 1946-48-

19 E. Records

Jan-Feb.Mar.

141817

25.4125.7325.05

Apr.MayJune

1412

8

24.4323.9024.72

JulyAug.

63

31

25.5526.2028.30

SeptOct.Nov.

.272630

25.8625.8225.91

Wk 29. Mr. Roese, Riviera Tavern- Records available: 1947-48-

sec. 14, T. 7 N., R. 18 E.

Jan.Feb.Mar.

71110

58-4659.2659.59

Apr.MayJune,

752

60.0463.8463.96

JuneJulyAug.

232825

70.5069.6075.20

SeptOct.Nov.

.222024

67.4963.3161.88

Wk 31. Fulton Farms. NE-|NWi sec- 2, T. 5 N-, R. 19 E. Water-stage recorder maintained on well since Aug. 4, 1948. Records available: 1947-48-

Jan*Feb.Mar.

141817

132.92133.057132.48

Apr.May

1412

131.57131.27

JuneJuly

86

130.88131.07

JulyAug.

283

131.31131.43

Lowest dally water level, from recorder chartsDay1234 5 6 7 8

Aug.

131.50 131.51 131.49 131.47 131.47

Sept.T *^^ Qrr1^1 QQ

131.85131.85 131.86 131.83 131.86 131.87

Oct.

132.14T '2O OT

1 ^0 o C

132.23 132.14 132 . 11 132.07 132.09

Nov.1 -ZO Af.

132 . 43132.38132.27 132.24 132.37 132.49 132.50

Dec.1 O CK

132.62132 . 57132 . 57 132 . 48 132.55 132 . 57 132.68

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Wk 31 Continued.

Lowest daily water level, from recorder chartsDay9

101112131415161718192001£/ J.

22232425262728293031

Aug.131.53131.52131.48131.49131 . 54131.60131.61131.58131.55131.57131.64131.64m fiO v£

131.66131.73131.75131.73131.76131.86131.81131.84131.87131.91

Sept.131.87131.93131.87131.93132.04132.07132.05132.06132 . 06132 . 02131.99132.001 1O nn LOCt U\J1 19 ni j.o^> uo132.05132.12132.19132.23132.20132.15132. OB132.06

Oct.

132.11132.13132.14132.20132.24132.29132.28132.29132.36132.37132.36132.37132 . 46132.46132 . 46132.43132.44132.40132.39132.43132 . 40132.38132.38

Nov.132 . 42132 . 42132.50132 . 49132 . 46132.46132 . 43132.41132 . 46132.46132.43132.40

132 . 48132.45132 . 43132 . 48132 . 62132.63132.59132.65

Dec.132 . 74132.76132 . 71132.67132.80132.80132 . 69132.71132 . 76132.76132 . 60132.531 10 fin Lo& o /T 1O "7^ J_OiS /O

132.85132.81132.87132.87132 . 87132.69132.75132.75132.75

Wk 32. Western United Dairy Co. Records available: 1947-48.

sec- 23, T- 5 N-, R- 18 &.

Date

Jan. 14 Feb. 18 Mar. 17

Water level

46.3Q 46.56 46.18

Date

Apr. 14 May 12 June 9

Water level

45.56 45.99 44.98

Date

July Aug. Sept .

6 41

Water level

45.25 45.59 46.12

Date

Sept. 28 Oct. 26 Nov. 30

Water level

46.15 46.43 46.72

Wk 34. available:

A- N. McGeoch Co. 1947-48.

sec- 19, T- 5 N-, R- 18 E- Records

Jan.Feb.Mar.

141817

35.6836.0234.35

Apr.MayJune

14129

35.9332.8434.32

JulyAug.Sept

641

34.3236.7435.51

Se^tOct.Nov.

.282630

35.7336-0736-56

Waushara County

Ws It University of Wisconsin Experiment Farm, Hancock. Measurements supplied through courtesy of University of Wisconsin Experiment Farm. Records available: 1947-48.

Jan-

Feb.Mar.

Apr.

May

233092

2039

21295

14

7.727.827.917.895.027.117.177.207.177,217.19

May

June

July

172627

1421286

121926

77777777777

.20

.16

.16

.13

.22

.29

.35

.46

.53

.61

.66

Aug .

Sept

Oct.

29

162430

. 71320285

11

7.777.867.958.068.158.238.328.398.518.598.65

Oct. 1825

Nov. J.8

1529

Dec. 6142029

8.758.848.949-039.109.269.329.449.459.58

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Wl 1. available:

Oak Hill Cemetery 1946-48.

Wlnnebago County

20, T.sec. 20 N-, R« 17 B. Records

Date

Jan. Feb. Mar-

7 4 4

Water level57.50 60.17 60..88

Date

Mar. Apr- May

31 28 24

Water level55.92 50.95 54.76

Date

June July Aug.

30 21 12

Water level56.09 55.82 54.96

Date

Sept. Oct . Nov.

15 13 10

Water level58.38 64 67 63.30

Wood County

Wd 29. Elmer Asohenbrenner. available: 1944-48.

sec. 2, T- 23 N., R. 4 E. Records

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

122026

21623

18

154

1220

6.456.866.816.836.S26.516.486.476.456.005.865.90

Apr.May

June

July

264

1019

27

1421

5121922

5. §86.036.186.166.406.426.636.676.736.686.736.71

JulyAug.

Sept

Oct.

2629

162330

613202711

6677

109

1010101112

.47

.83

.36

.78

.05

.19

.00

.46

.10

.43

.00

Oct. 1825

Nov. 28

152229

Dec. 6132027

12.0911.9011.8712.4312.2012.1712.1812.1212.3912.4312.46

fa U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING O"C ICE : O 195t

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