Arkansas Aquifers Map

Arkansas Aquifers Map. RESOURCES CAESER University of Memphis Sixteen aquifers in Arkansas that currently serve or have served as sources of water supply are described with respect to existing groundwater protection and management programs, geology, hydrologic characteristics, water use, water levels, deductive analysis, projections of hydrologic conditions, and water quality The Arkansas 2014 Water Plan (AWP) was updated to validate those issues that were identified in the 1990 Arkansas Water Plan

Rivers, Wetlands, Precipitation & Aquifers
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Available site descriptive information includes well location information such as latitude and longitude, well depth, and aquifer. A national layer, including all available SSA coverages, is available for use in GIS.

Rivers, Wetlands, Precipitation & Aquifers

Potentiometric-surface maps, which represent the altitude The Groundwater database consists of more than 850,000 records of wells, springs, test holes, tunnels,drains, and excavations in the United States National Geographic Information Systems (GIS) layer of SSAs

Rivers, Wetlands, Precipitation & Aquifers. Estimated withdrawals from the MRVA increased from 1,063 million gallons per day in 1965 (Halberg and Stephens, 1966) to 7,252 million gallons per day in 2005 (Holland, 2007) Tim Kresse to discuss the mysteries of underground water.

USGS/Aquifers Western States Water Council. The issues identified and the proposed solutions to water problems remain pertinent in the present day State and Federal protection and management programs are described according to re