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BASIC-DATA REPORT NO.7

SELECTED HYDROLOGIC DATA

TOOELE VALLEY

TOOELE COUNTY, UTAH

By

Joseph S. Gates

Geologist, U.S. Geological Survey

Prepared by

The United States Geological Survey

in cooperation with

The Utah State Engineer

Salt Lake City, Utah

1963

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Contents

Page

Introduction.

Bibliography.

Well-numbering system used in Utah.

Illustrations

1

1

2

Plate 1. Map of Tooele Valley and adjacent mountains, Utah,showing the location of selected wells and springs andsites selected for water sampling . . In pocket

Figure 1. Well-numbering system used in Utah. 3

2. Hydrographs of selected wells in the eastern part ofTooele Valley, 1935-63. . 21

3. Hydrographs of selected wells in the western part ofTooele Valley, 1937-63. .. . 22

4. Hydrographs of selected wells in Tooele Valley, 1958-63 23

Tables

Table 1. Records of selected wells and springs in Tooele Valley. 4

2. Water levels and artesian pressures in observation wellsin Tooele Valley. ... . . 9

3. Selected drillers' logs of wells in Tooele Valley 15

4. Chemical analyses of water from selected wells, springs,and streams in Tooele Valley. . 17

5. Pumpage from wells in Tooele Valley during 1962 20

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Introduction

This report is intended to serve two purposes: (1) to makeavailable to the public basic ground-water data useful in planning andstudying deve1op~ent of water resources, and (2) to supplement aninterpretive report that will be published later.

Records were collected during the period 1958-63 by the U.S.Geological Survey in cooperation with the Utah State Engineer as part ofthe investigation of ground-water conditions in Tooele Valley, TooeleCounty, Utah. Additional data, collected prior to this study, can befound in the reports listed in the bibliography, and in the Water-SupplyPapers of the Geological Survey listed at the beginning of table 2.The interpretive material will be published in a companion report byJoseph S. Gates.

This report is most useful in predicting conditions likely to befound in areas that are being considered as well sites. The personconsidering the new well can spot the proposed site on plate 1 and ex­amine the records of nearby wells as shown in the tables and figures.From table 1 he can note such things as depth, diameter, water level,yield, drawdown, use of water, temperature of water, and depth of perf­orations. By comparing the depth of perforations with the drillers'logs in table 3 he can note the type of material that yields water tothe wells. Table 2 and figures 2, 3, and 4 show the historic fluctua­tions and trends of water levels in the vicinity. From table 4 he cannote the chemical quality of the water from wells in the vicinity. Table5 shows the amount of water discharged during 1962 from the pumpedwells. If the reader decides from his examination that conditions arefavorable, he can place an application to drill a well with the StateEngineer. If the State Engineer believes unappropriated water isavailable, the application may be approved after minimum statutoryrequirements have been satisfied.

The report is also useful when planning large-scale developmentsof water supply. This and other uses of the report will be helped by useof the interpretive report upon its release.

Bibliography

Connor, J. G., Mitchell, C. G., and others, 1958, A compilation ofchemical quality data for ground and surface waters in Utah: UtahState Engineer Tech. Pub. 10, 276 p.

Thomas, H. E., 1946, Ground water in Tooele Valley, Tooele County, Utah:Utah State Engineer Tech. Pub. 4, in Utah State Engineer 25thBienn. Rept., p. 91-238.

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Well-numbering system used in Utah

The well numbers used in this report indicate the well locationby land subdivision according to a numbering system that was devised co­operatively by the Utah State Engineer and G. H. Taylor of the GeologicalSurvey about 1935. The system is illustrated in figure 1. The completewell number comprises letters and numbers that designate consecutivelythe quadrant and tovmship (shown together in parentheses by a capitalletter designating the quadrant in relation to the base point of theSalt Lake base and meridian, and numbers designating the township andrange); the num~er of the section; the quarter section (designated bya letter); the quarter of the quarter section; the quarter of thequarter-quarter section; and, finally, the particular well within thelO-acre tract (designated by a number). By this system the letters A,B, C, and D designate respectively the northeast, northwest, southwest,and southeast quadrants of the standard base and meridian system of theBureau of Land Management, and the letters a, b, c, and d designate thenortheast, northwest, southwest, and southeast quarters of the section,of the quarter section, and of the quarter-quarter section. Thus, thenumber (B-2-2)12dcd-2 desi~1ates well 2 in the SE~SW~SE~ sec. 12, T. 2 N.,R. 2 W., the letter B showing that the township is north of the Salt Lakebase line and the range is west of the Salt Lake meridian; and the number(D-3-2)34bca-l designates well 1 in the NE~SW~NW~ sec. 34, T. 3 S.,R. 2 E. Springs and sampling sites are also numbered using this system,but the designation number within a IO-acre tract is omitted.

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N. I - -~ - ~3O~9 2B 27 26~ Z

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1 • Well (B-2-2112dcd-2~

N.

SALT LAKE BASE LINER 2 W R. I"W R.l E. R.2 E.

Tw I~

S<t-.J

I II I T

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IB 17 16 15 1413

19120 2122 2324b_~~ -I-b_d~_ i

S 3029 2B 27 2625c I d I c I d 3132 331341:35 36

Section 34

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Area of UintSpecial Bose

and Me"d,an

BSALT

BASE

z<l0

a::w::ew

C "<l-..J

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• Well (O-3-2134bca-1_ Well (D-3-2l34bcd-1

Figure I. - Well-numbering system used in Utah.

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Table l.--Records of selected we-lIs and springs in Tooele Valley

Well or spring numher: See text for description of numhering system.Type of well, or spring: Du, dug; JD, jetted or driven; P, (cable tool); R, rotary; S, spring.Depth of well; In, measured; r, reported by owner; otherwise records of the Utah State Engineer.Casing depth: S, known or assumed to be the same as the depth of the well.Altitude of the land-surface datum: Surveyed altitudes (from U.S. Geological Survt'y or Utah State Engineer records) Rrp given in fpet ;md

tenths; altitudes interpolated from topographic maps are in feet.Water level: Measured distances to water levels are given feet and tenths; or estimated distances are givPI1 in feet.Method of lift: C, centrifugal pump; F, flowing well; FC, flowing well {'quipped centrifugal pump; FT, flmv;ng \.,1,,11 equipped with

turbine pump; N, none; 1', turbine pump; Ts, submersible turbine pump.Yield (gpm, gallons per minute): F, natural flow; P, pumped yield; m, measured; r, reported; (', estimated.Drawdown: The distance between the static and pumping water levels; m, me8sured; r, reported; e, estimated.Use of water or well: D, domestic; In, industrial; Ir, irrigati(m; M, military supply; N, none, 0, observation nf loJater If''JPls by :llItnm(l.tic

recording gage; P, public supply; S, stock.Remarks and other data available in this report: C, chemic<ll 4); H, bydrograph (fi.gs. 2, J, 4); L, driller's (tahle J);

P, pumpage in 1962 (table 5); Perf., casing perforated; W, measurements (table 2). Qllestiun mark (?) used incasing information when extent of perfor8tion or casing is unknown.

Remarks and other dataavail.qhle in this report

---_ --C------In 6IC,P.In - Water reported from 37

tll .39 ft. CN 59 W.

~ "o 0

o ~

';i; @co ~

H

~~

..-----=- --1962 l7e

10- 59

Yield

120Pr6Fr

o."ofio

"

+6.6 7- 5-62 F

Water level--------- ~ ---

21.i S 4,236

~

o

M

.~

---r--, .---,---­Casing

'---'g, ~

~~~o~J::

...... ~, ~

.t~~

~ ~ jE-< ::i!

- ----'-------+---_. ----.----- --1953 P 227 8] 213 4,224 +IO.9 3- 6-58 FT1959 P 400 6 S 4,205 F

Leslie Salt Co.do

Owner or user

C, H. Blackwelder 1916 JD 21736beb-l

(C-I-4)26ddd-l34bab-1

We 11 or springnlunber

(C-1-6)22dde-1 Solar Salt Co.32dcb-l do

19591954

63090

4,2104,241

FC 40Pr15Pr

In 61 Perf 1100~626 ft. L, PIn P

9cda-1 Kennecott Copper 1962 P 687 12 668 4,235Corp.

10bea do - 4,238

2dba-1 Aliza Davis prior Du 36 48 4,2651935

8ede-I J. J. Castagno 1954 JD 345 4,229

c, w.

59 C, H (fig. 2), W.C, W.Perf. 329-336 ft. C,H (fig. 4), L, W.

w.

w.

52 Depth of well reportedbetween 120 and 170 ft.C, W.

56 Perf. 53-1 ft. C, P, W.55 Perf. 39-46, 60-64, 70-

96 ft. C, P, W.- W.- Perf. 222-242 ft, c.55 Perf. 85-92, 140-168

it. C, P, W,56 Perf. 100-175 ft.

4-11-62 measurement:well discharging throughopen pipe; 7-62 measure­ment: well dischargingthrough sprinklersystem. C, L, p) W.

55 C, H (fig. 4), W.

Perf. 62-95 ft. H(fi g. 4), W

61 Perf. 48-129 ft. Drilledto 305 ft in 1955,abandoned, cas ing re­moved and well pluggedbecause of salty water.In 1956, 129 ft. of 10­inch casi.ng installedand lower 10 ft cementedto shut off salty water.C, L.

62 C, H (fig. Z), w.

581c H (fig. 4), W.551T~o different records

indicate depth of I.Jellas 380 or 450 ft W.

54 C, W.

IrIr

57 Two different recordsindicate depth of casingas 290 or 315 ft. C, H(fig. 4), W,

In 86 Perf. 536-562, 592-666ft. C, L, W.

In Samp led on the e as t sideof the pond at a smallspring that supplies ahouse. C,

62 C, w.64 C.

Ir,S

ooN587-

9- 6-62 .9m D5- 63 In,

IrN

6- 56 12r Ir

3-21-63

3-14-63

9-19-616-19-62

ND

7- 5-62 221ll Ir)S

4-11-62 30e Ir7- 62

5-23-63 -

.4Fm 10-18-61

6Fm

8Fro

15Fm

200Fr

810Pm440Pm

1,140Fr 10- 56

T 1,200Pr

-9,8 3-30-62 C 6Pm2,600Fr

+1.4 3- 6-62 FC-19,4 3- 6-62 ­+9.3 3-30-62 F

-21.3 3-28-62-

+2.8 3-15-62 F

-26.8 3-30-62 T

-41,1 3- 6-62 -

-40.7 3- 6-62 T-54.8 3- 6-62 T

-57.5 3- 7-62 T 1,000Pm590Pm

-3.2 3- 6-62 N-64 12- 61--53,4 3-28-62 T 270Pm

+11.0 3-30-62 F 6Fm 10-25-61

+20.8 3-25-63 F

+14.3 3-15-62 F

+20.6 3-30-62 F+7.3 3-13-62 F

+22.3 3-26-59 F

4,290

4,239

4,2554,254

4,260

4,290

4,3084,335

S 4,338.4 +15.4 3-28-62 F

S If,262.9 +6.1 3-30-61 F

S 4,238.84,263

451 4,237

155 4,293

132 4,250- 4,260

S 4,370242 4,436

S 4,325

129 4,320

182 4,337

16

10

128

16

36

16

9096

232 324m 48

452 10

50 48

154m

305

180

133

100

165270173

190

185

1955 P

1955 P

1954 JDS

prior JD1935

prior JD18901914 JD

1961 P

prior JD19351900 JD1939 -

19581948

1920 JD1961 P1961 P

1931 JD

Tracey prior OU19401935 JD1896 Du1958 P

W. E. HammondBert DavisCalera Mining Co.

Eleanor Drury

Mrs, R. W.

2aba-12ade-12baa-3

2bdb-2

10bcd-1 dolScac do

15ecc-l S. W, Clark

20ddc-1 Romulus DeLaMare

17dcd-1 do19bdd-1 Pierre Castagno

28acd-3 E. S. Vorwaller

28aae-1 do

27ccb-l R, W. Coon27ddd-1 Dellis Weyland28aab-1 H. J. Clegg

21add-1 LeGrand Gordon22eeb-4 E. S. Vorwaller

15ede-l do

17dad-1 E, J. Jeremy

19dbb-1 Cecil Lang

(C-2-4)lbcc-l

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Table l.--Records of selected wells and springs in Tooele Valley - Continued

Well or springnumber

Owner or user

Water level Yield

Remarks and other dataavailable in this report

31dbc-l Letren Turner 1916 JD3ldbd-2 W. A. Lauritzen 1916 JD

31dac-3 H. C. Dillard 192931dad-2 H. C. and Lettie 1941

Dillard

31dca-l Howard Whitehouse 1928 P32abc-l G. L. England 1917 JD32bcd-l Rose Castagno 1908 JD

(C-2-4) 28bdd-2 J. S. Warr28cbc-l K. J. Warr

57 W.58 P.61 Perf. 350-500 ft. P.61 Unperforated. P, W.61 Perf. 305~? ft. C, H

(fig. 4), P, W.- H (fig. 4), W.56 W.55 Perf. 6O~80 ft. H (fig.

2), W.56 Perf. 60-100 ft. C, H

(fig. 2), P, W.57 C, W.57 C, W.

58 C.- Perf. 230-310 ft. P.

- W.62 C.61 Casing: 12-inch from 0

to 250 ft, lO-inchfrom 250 to 500 ft;perf. 185-7 ft. L, P.

61 Perf. 154-174 ft. C.62 Discharge point above

water level, March 1962.Casing: plugged at 450ft; perf. 288-316 ft.C, H (fi8. 2), W.

W.59 Not flowing March 1962.

C.- W.58 C.59 W.

- W.59 Perf. 300-7 ft. L, P.56 P, W.56 Perf. 100-1 ft. P, W.

Perf. 98-100, 112-151,180·201, 208-238, 240­248 ft.

Perf. 78-178 ft. W.58 Perf. 200-220, 265-304

ft. C, L. P.

55 C, W.55 W.57 C, W.57 C, W.57 C.63 Well drilled sometime

between 1910 and 1912to depth of 180 to 200ft. C.

D,S 60 C, W.Ir 60 C, W.Ir 61 Perf. 183-268 ft. P.

Ir, 63 Perf. 290-308, 318-334S ft in 1954; perf. 175­

180, 245-265 ft in1961. C, W.

D 63 C.Ir 65 Perf. 243-351 ft. P.

S - W.Ir, 55 Drilled to 108 ft inS 1951; deepened to 150

ft in 1952. W.Ir P.Ir 56 P.IrS, 54IrD 58 W.Ir. 57SIr - P.S 54 w.

oSD

NN

N1941 10 .5m N1941

NN

9- 7-62 70e Ir

5-23-635-23-63

1-16-62

6- 5-623-19-62

7-11-62 Ir

6- 5-621962

6- 5-62

8-26-63

N6- 6-62 Ir

9-26-62 IrN

NSS,Ir

9-27-61 IrIr,DN

6-13-62 Ir3m Ir

9- 7-61 9m Ir7-28-62 Ir

N6-14-62 Ir7- 62 Ir7- 5-62 Ir

N

3.4Fm 3-21-63

1.2Fm 3-21-63

15Fm

10.4Fm 9-28-61

48Pm

660Pml20Fe

80Fe

100Fe

200Pr130Pr44Fm50Fm

300Pm160Fm

450Pm

575Pm

100Pm

720Pm175Pr200Pm

1,080Pm

50Pml,760Pm

l,280Pm

3- 6-62 FF

FCFCF

3-14-62 F

Fe 120Pr+8.6 3-15-62 F 1.4Fm 9-28-61

+5.9 3-28-62 FF

-5.8 3-13-62 T

+8.4 3-30-62 F+7.9 3-28-61 F

FT

N+0.4 3-28-62 N

-5.0 3-28-62 N+2.7 4-18-58 N

-3.8 3-28-62 NF

+6.9 3- 6-62 F

-13.4 3-31-62 N+8.6 3- 6-62 F+3.5 3- 6-62 FC

+4.5 3-28-62 FFT

-12.9 9-11-62 T-22.9 3- 6-62 T-9.0 3-31-62 T

-7.7 3-28-62 N-18.9 3- 59 T-65.4 3-28-62 T-71.2 3-19-62 T-71.1 3-22-62 N

+19.3 3-30-62 F

+14.8 3-20-62 FFT l,200Pm

200Fe

+5.63-14-62F+11.1 3- 6-62 F+4.9 3-14-62 F

+11.5 3-14-62 FFF

+10.2 3-13-58 FCFC

+6.0 3-28-62 F+10.6 3- 6-62 FC

4,3394,3504,350

4,3544,3474,3554,343.2 +17.0

4,343.6 +17.64,340

4,3334,332

4,3424,3424,359

4,480 -106.8 3-30-62 N4,492 T

4,374.44,3954,437.74,4434,443

S 4,320

4,342S 4,307

4,2984,3284,2934,3084,3274,337

- 4,326147 4,326

S 4,362480 4,368.5

4,3584,359

4,365.94,3464,357

4,3624,364

4,361.54,3624,380

S 4,3924004,382

S 4,384S 4,357S 4,362.3

160 4,419.9 -47.1 3-28-62 T

4,347 +22.1 3-28-61 FC4,373.8 -.5 3-28-62N

43l!,

42

12,10

26

10

312

38

126

16

816

21266

12

205178168165

150

214272200

356r195500400r403

174727

213310

182323

80

154187

221r183

183172500

260352

343

200r202271

300210224r228206

150

277283

165

80421140215254

178304

1918 JD1921 JD1880 JD

JD1949 JD

1899 JD19231961 P

1900 JD1906 JD1912 JD1912 JD1903 JD

JD

1956 JD1961 P

1954 P

1919 JD1908 JD1960 P

1931 P

1919 JD1962 R

1921 JD1920 JD1920 JD1934 JD

1913 JD1923 P1962 P1959 P1959 P

1916 JD1921 JD

1906 JD1951 JD1952

19291952

1918 JD1934 JD

1910 JD1959 P192419491961

Ella Waltersdodo

Rose Castagnodo

Frank Hickman

Allen Warrdo

Albert WeylandH. J. Clegg

Ella Waltersdodo

Albert WeylandLeGrand Gordon

H. J. CleggP. H. ShieldsJ. E. England

Clayton Warrdo

H. J. Clegg

Frank GrgichFranklinWhitehouse

doHoward WhitehouseE. L. CoonW. H. Sagers

do

J. R. Droubaydo

Rqse Castagnodo

Russell Boycedo

J. E. England

3lbdc-23lbdc-3

31caa-23lcaa-531cda-2

29bcd-129ddc-630ccb-l30cdd-131aad-13lacc-9

3lada-l3ladd-23ladd-6

28dcb-7? C. E. Russell29adc-l Franklin

WhitehouseJ. W. WhitehouseF. M. HawkerJ. B. Cahoon

doElla WaltersRose Castagno

31bcb-l

28dbd-528dcb-l

28daa-l28dab ... l28dad-l28dba-3

32bdd-l32bdd-3

32caa-232caa-532cac-132cad-l33aab-1

33aac-l33abb-333abb-4

35cbb-135cbc-l

33bbb-l33bcb-1

33bch-233bdd-l33dac-l34bdd-l34bdd-2

33add-l

(C-2-5)5acc-3 A. Searle

5ccc-25dcd-4 G. S. Higley

prior JD 153m1935

JD1955 JD 417

4,219S 4,216

-1.2 3-15-62 N

F+2.41 3-13-62 F

N - H (fig. 3), W.

62 C.60 C, W.

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Table l.--Recorcls of selected wells and springs in Tooele Valley - Continued

We 11 or springnumber

Owner or user

Water level Yield

(C-2-S)6ddd-77bdd-l7ddc-37ddd-213acc-l

13bca-l

L. PeasnalJ. R. ClarkA. B. ColeA. B. Cole, Jr.Ed Cassity

do

1928 3D1910 JD1928 JD1952 P1891 JD

1955

360300480400280

3,540

4,219.54,223.24,225.84,2254,223

767 4,216

+1.4 3-30-62 F+3.8 3- 8-62 F+1.9 3-15-62 F

FT+4.7 4- 5-62 F

+21.5 5- 5-61 F

1.9Fm 3-18-631.6Fm 3-13-63

. 7Fm 3-13-6390Pe 10-12-61

sSSIrS

62 C, w.58 C, W.58 W•59 Perf. 360-385 ft. C.56 W.

73 Oil test. 10-inch casingat land surface. C.

31aaa-1 G. N. Anderson

30bcd-1 Mrs. J. L. Brown

30abc-1 A. D. Stromberg

30cbc-l L. M. Matthews30cbd~1 Emma Judd

58 W.57 Perf. 138-158 ft. C. W.

56 C.

C.56 C, W.58 C.57 C.56 W.59 C, H (fig. 4), W.- Perf. 371-384, 423-426

ft. L.55 W.- w.60 W.57 W.58 Deepened in 1959 from

289 to 350 ft. C, W.56 C, W.- Perf. 210-230 ft. C.

- W.

Well cleaned 1955, depthcasing 270 ft. W.

W.

56 c. W.55 C.58 C, W.57 C. w.59 Perf. 134-1 ft.

57 W.

57 Perf. 166-510 ft. C, L.P.

- W.

- W.56 C, H (fig. 3), W.- W.- H (fig. 4), W.- W.54 C, W.

Discharge point abovewater level March 1962.W.

W.60 P.

w.

- Measured at Kennecottdiversion, (C-2-5)26bad. C.

64 Perf. 313-322, 334-346ft. L.

- H (fig. 4), w.- H (fig. 3), W.5860 Perf. 89-94, 149-158,

320-322 ft. C, L.- w.59 C, W.5758 w.

53 W.- W.

57

55 W.57 W.

W.

SSSSSSIrIr

SIr,SIr,SSIr,SS

Ir

DDNNNSN

Ir

SNSSIr,SIn

NIrN

NIrIrIr,SS

Ir,SNNIrIr

7-12-625-18-62

6-20-62

6-20-62

7-18-61

6-19-62

8-28-63

15Fr

12.4Fm 3-22-63

13.2Fm 3-22-6375Fm 6-20-62

1.4Fm 3-22-63

9.6Fm 10- 9-62

4.8Fm 10-25-632.1Fm 3-21-63

7.9Fm 3-22-6330Fm 10-10-62

2Fm 9-11-62

1.8Fm 10- 9-62280Fe 6-20-62

400Pe 7- 6-62200Fe 8-22-62

145Fe900Fe

130Fe

20QPe

130Fe 10-12-62

150Fe

8.5Fm 10-24-61120Fm 6-20-62

10.3Fm 6-20-62150Fe 10- 4-61

l,500Fm

+3.2 3- 8-62 F

+2.1 3- 7-62 F

+9.6 3-13-62 F

+5.5 3-22-62 F-0.1 3-14-62 N

+11.4 3-14-62 F+4.5 3- 6-62 F

FT

+6.8 3-15-62 F

+9.9 4- 5-62 F+33 3-22-63 F

FT

+19.3 3-21-63 F

-0.3 3-14-62 N+4.4 4- 5-62 F+5.8 4- 6-61 F

+19.5 4- 6-61 F

+1.2 3-15-62 F

-1.6 3- 7-62 C+6.3 3- 7-62 F-8.6 3-28-62 N-6.0 3-28~62 N-6.2 3- 7-62 N+7.4 3- 7-62 F+0.1 3- 7-62 N

-2.6 3-29-62 N-5.0 3-29-61 N

FF

+18.9 4- 5-62 F+11.2 3-12-58 F+15.7 4- 5-62 F+33.3 7-23-63 F+5.3 10- 5-61 F+8.6 4- 5-62 F+9.93-30-62F

F

+9.73-13-62F+3.2 3- 8-62 F

+14.0 3-22-62 F+8.73-22-62F

+11.2 3-25-59 F+4.3 3-13-62 F

+14.1 4- 5-62 F+2.9 3- 8-62 F+2.73-8-62F+5.4 3- 8·62 F

+17.9 3-13-62 FC

+4.3 3-22-62 F

-0.7 3- 7-62 NC

-2.7 3-29-62 N

4,2784,280 .64,2944,294.54,2934,2754,291

S 4,240

S 4,255

S 4,2624,261

4,288.64,2884,293

4,287

4,243

S 4,262

4,2714,2724,2524,252

4,2684,2554,2564,266

4,2454,251

4,267

4,2674,2924,292

S 4,299146 4,256

4,2184,223

S 4,221240 4,222

4,2144,2254,2274,226

4,2244,2284,2304,2324,242

4,269

4,2364,227

S 4,2684,254

S 4,267

S 4,265

4,270

2222

14

12

10

626

16

1'11'123333

16

150

355

170200

94335

202225467160150

175

225

80300300243400165356435

140

510

450125100234240309300

80158

100290138340

100425300200350

165

300

240230

300410510

1955 P

1952 P

1926 3D1951 JD1950 P1936 JD

1891 JD1953 P

prio JD1900prio JD19351874 JD1926 JD1890 JD1922 JD1895 3D1957 JD1900 JD

prior JD19351961 JD1900 3D1958 3D1908 JD1954 P

1934 P1909 3D1950 P1961 P

prio JD1935prio JD19101904 3Dprio JD19351947 JDpdo JD19351954 P

1890 3D

1891 JD1891 JD1891 JD1954 JD1948 JD1954 3D1954 3D1961 P

1920 JD1954 P1927

1912 3D1952 JD1910 3D1900 JD1936 3D19591947 3D1954 P

doRose Castagno

dodo

Ed Cassity

dododo

J. J. CastagnoC. H. WorthingtonC! inton Higley

dodo

P. E. WrathallEd Cassity

Ed Cassitydo

dodo

Clinton Higleydo

J. H. Palmer

Alex JohnsonQuentin BrownE. M, ClarkJ. M. WorthingtonM. A. Sutton

Ed Cass ity

J. J. Castagno

Kennecott CopperCorp.

26cdc

25aab-225cdd-l25cdd-425ddd-l26bdb-l

27add-l

25aab-l

21cbb-l

20acc-l21aad-l

27ccc-l27ccd-328bbd-l28bca-l

23cca-123cdc-2

32daa-l A. J. Fraser32daa-13 J. M. Fraser32dad-l V. P. Fawson and

J. M. Fraser32dba-2 Vanus Anderson

17bda-l18bdc-l18dcc-l19abc-l19dcc-l

28dcc-3 K. C. Fawson29adc-2 Clinton Higley29add-3 do29dcd-5 J. R. Clark

30ccc-1 G. M. Rydalch30daa-1 Ed Cassity

30dcc-1 IQuent in Brown

30ddd-1 J. D. Brown

31abc-1 C. A. Sample31bbd-3 Ed Cassity31bdd-3 J. C. Brown31dad-3 F. C. Jeffries31dba-4 R. J. Dickerson32abc-3 G. W. Williams32cab-3 P. P. Matthews

14adc-114dba-l14dbb-l15dbd-l16baa-l17bad-l17bcc-l17bcd-3

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Table 1.--Records of selected wells and springs in Tooele Valley - Continued

Casing Water level Yield

33dba-1 L. A. Bolinder 1925 P

Remarks and other dataavailable in this report

Measured at divers ioninto ditch, (C-2-5)28bdb. C.

58 C, W.- w.58 w.67 Perf. 358-368 ft. C, L,

P.63 Casing: lO-inch from

o to 135 ft and 6-inchfrom 1 to 525 ft; perf.95-135, 505-525 ft. P.

65 w.66 Perf. 50-65, 96-102,

193-197, 249-252, 257­260, 268-270 ft. C, P,W.

w.64 Well cleaned September

1959, has not flowedsince. C, W.

w.73 Perf. 171-? ft. C, P.70 Drilled to 350 ft in

1923, and deepened to380 ft in 1952. C.

Drilled to 270 ft in1960, and deepened to513 ft in 1961. Perf.100-510 ft. C, L, P, W.

63 C.

66 Discharge point belowthe water 1eve 1 March1962. W.

w.

Ir,S

Ir, 65 Perf. 300-442 ft. C, P.SD 62 Probably will flow. C.Ir, 64 Perf. 418-445 ft C, L,S,D P.S 60 c, W.Ir, 66 Perf. 125-1 ft C, P, W.S

6-14-621962

D,Ir

3-23-58 D,IrS

6-12-623- 2-59

NN

N6-12-62 Ir

Ir

s6- 7-62 Ir

6-12-62

3-14-63 SNN

6- 7-62 10.3, I.

6-19-62 9.3' Ir,D

N

10-12-621-30-63

15Fm

200Pe

200Pe

200Pe

30Pr

535Pm

"o~

~ "o 0.~

~ c.." ~

~.I ~

-- - i-I----------+----=----+---+----j-~+_--------

1,500Fm1,800Fm

-2.1 3- 7-62 NT

-2.2 3- 7-62 N+5.3 3-23-59 N

-18.8 4-19-61 C

-1.2 3- 6-62 F

-17 3- 58-

+1.6 3- 7-62 FC-17.43-8-62C

-29.9 3- 6-62 -

-32.8 3-28-62 N

+9.9 3-13-62 F-4.4 3-28-62 N0.0 3- 7-62 N

-23.2 3- 7-62 T

+14.6 4-24-59 FT 950Pm300Fr

+21.8 3-23-59 FT 500Pe200Fe

+1.1 3- 7-62 F-45.5 3-14-62 T 1,250Pm

S 4,308

- 4,275

S 4,320

S 4,277S 4,286S 4,289

371 4,301

4,2914,2914,300

S 4,308

4,2904,299

2 4,33912 4,358

10, S 4,2866

4 4,28512 4,310

2 4,32716 4,316

12 S 4,326

12 S 4,308

525

300320380

265285

259325

115m

442

513

26D340290400

400

320440

310445

145

1913 JD1954 P

1960 P1961

1931 JD

1958 JD

1920 JD1900 JD1919 JD1953 P

prio JD19351959 p

1920 JD1955 P

Owner or user

Ne1do Lemmon 1921 JDdo 1958 P

Maynard Mortenson 1923 JD1952

Max Johnson,I. W. Page,S. H. and C. H.Worthington,J.K.andMaurice Brown,J. J. Castagno

Charlotte FawsonJ. A. Fawson

doPalmer

35add-l H. G. Langford

35cbd-l Grantsville SoilConservationDistrict

36acd-1 J. H. Palmer

36dBd-l R. J. Nelson36dcd-1 J. A. Smith

36adc-l do

36add-2 do36bdd-1 Tony Castagno

33dbb-2 Ray Fawson 1925 JD33dcd-1 Theron McMichael 1954 P

34bca-134bca-334cbc-1

35add-2 S. A. Langford

34abc-l H. W. Hodson 1925 JD34add-1 Nick Pantos 1941 JD

33bcb-333bdc-l33cba-233dad-3 J. C.

Well or springnumber

(C-2-5)33add

36acc-2 Grantsville City 1957 P 465

l4ddd-l C. H. Worthington 1947 P 434

26adb-1 J. 1. Worthington 1905 JD 16026dac-1 do 1960 P 24636abd-l A. J. Matthews 1885 JD

1947 P 3,200 - Oil test. All data re­ported by local

resident. C.65 Perf. 316-434 ft. C, L,

W.66 C, P.

68 C, P, W.62 Perf. 87-95 ft. C.61 Perf 90-395 ft. C, L,

P, w.56 Perf. 94-104, 173-180,

185-196, 201-217, 220­238 ft. C.

56 w.

54 C, W.52 H (fig. 4), W.56 Probably mistakenly

listed as acd-2 inState Engineer'srecords. W.

54 W.- w.

55 W.55 Perf. 80-240 ft. P.- Well depth between 75

and 125 ft, reportedby local resident. W.

57 Perf. 300-465 it. C,L, P, W.

W.56 Perf. 180-202 ft. P.55 Perf. 125-257 ft. P.- H (fig. 3), W.55 Perf. 110-141 ft. P

Ir,S

SIr,SSIrN

NIrIrNIr,S

Ir,SIn

IrDIr

N

9- 61

9-14-62

3-14-63

3-14-63

7-17-627-17-62

6-20-62

3-21-639-28-62

8-22-62 13m

8- 62

11- 59 45r7-12-62

12- 59

750Pr

200Pe200Pe

1.3Fm970Pm

400Pe

3-14-62 NTT

3-28-62 NT

3- 7-62 T

F 1,400Pr400Fe

3-15-62 F 1.4Fm

3-15-62 F3- 8-62 F3-13-62F 4.1FT'l

3- 8-62 F3-14-62 FC

2-20-60 T 100Pr

3-15-62 FC 100Fe

3- 8-62 F1-30-60 T3- 7-62 N

3-13-63 T 300Pe12- 59-3- 8-62 T 1,460Pm

+4.0+3.0

-45

-31.6

+6.8-34.9

-4.9

-8.2-22-24.5

-76.9

-2.8

+11.2

+13.7+6.9

+11.4

+27.7

4,2664,3204,299

S 4,238

4,2564,280

4,233

85 4,286S 4,285S 4,284S 4,321.5S 4,328

S 4,332

4,2424,250

S 4,260

S 4,251

139 4,350

S 4,273S 4,290

397 4,295

20 4,232

12

66

14

12

212

2

10

240

147

118202257300141

190

21095

400

1911 JD 1251935 P 112

1935 JD1954 P1957 P1936 P1953 P

prior JD19001898 JD1903 JD1915 JD

ClarkWrathall

doClarkJohnson

Utah Lime and 1959 PStone Co.

J. R. Worthington 1935do 1959

Barnard Castagno 1961

do 1959 P

22dbd-1

23ddc-l

25bcb-l R. C. Jeffries25cdc-3 J. R. Clark

36baa-8 J. R.36baa-10 P. E.36baa-1236bac-l J. R.36bbb-l J. D.

24add-1 M. A. E Uason

24cbb-2 C. H. Worthington25abd-l A. M. Anderson25acd-4 Hyrum Sutton

23cbb-123cbb-223cdc-2

(C-2-6) 140dd-l

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Table 1.--Records of selected wells and springs in Tooele Valley Continued

P, W.L.C, P.C P.C, P.

472-710 ft. C, P.

390-452 It.430-580 ft.390-480 ft.425-700 ft.480-717 ft.

In

In

In

::" ,I ;0':~. .:: Remarks and other dataavailab Ie :I.n this report

).~ ~

~ ~i

\'~ I' eo"",,, "eo" ••1 (C-2-6)36cdd-1. Perf.

76-166 ft. H (fig. 3),

I

P~;f. 30-130 ft. P

Casing plugged at 251 ft.

IPerf. 80-90, 168-190,241-252 ft. P.

;Perf. 70-200 ft. P.iPerf. 176-204 ft P.

1

10

Pp

6 .5r M4r M

p

1963

19631963

1963

-I6- 5-636-20-63 :

1963 I9-11-621

6-20-62 45.5m Ir

9- 8-61 Ir,S

9- 7-61 Ir

1

7- 6_62121m Ir

6-1/+-62 19m Ir

1963 6r M

I I4- 3-62 140m Ir

8-28-62 12m,

1962 ! 5r M

1O-1l-62

Yield

34Pr

325Pm

3l9rISh

280Pm

250Pe

164r

122r

390Pm

980Pm630Pm470Pr725Pm

490Pr

1,300Pm

1,540Pm

1,540Pm

1,630Pm

T,

T

3- 7-62 T

3-25-63 T1- 62 T56- 5-63 T6-25-63 Ts

T

6-20-63 T

4- 59 T5

-12.8 3- 6-62 T

-17.2 3- 7 -62 T

-90.5 3-31-62IN

4,9775,375

S 4,304

S 4,436 -143 3- 7-62 T

S 5,015 -627

S 4,454 -16/+.8 3- 6-62 T

S 4,493 -191 4- 4-62 T

3454,318 -26.5 6-62T

289 4,508 -212

7,)2 1 4,84811-385.0

S 5,077 -348.9S 4,927 -406

496 4,857.6 -389.8700 4,831.5 -361 1

S 4,952

407 4,308

20

12 254

10

122020]616

186

16

12

10 T8 Ts

16

12,10

16

12

390

395

412

780

763

410

305

150

418

___ c_

i93" P 176

1936 P no

1957 P

1953 P

1951 P

1946 4521962 5861942 5151953 7011954 720

1956 7101953 53

1936 2001962 212

1946 p 285

1954 p

1956 p

dodo

dodo

(}:,'ner'r user

'Perf ,!Perf.

'II ::~~:Perf.

,

71 ;Perf51 ic, P.

60 Perf. 195-406 ft. c, H(fig. 4), P, W.

57 Perf. 117-124, 170-210,245-275, 355-370, 385­405 ft. C, P, W.

58 Drilled to 230 ft in1952, to 350 ft in 1953.Perf. 234-280, 333-345ft. P, W.

54 Perf. 150-390 ft C, P,W.

57IP;~f~ 205-7 ft. C, L,

- Iperf.

I1 520,I 700-743 ft

57lper£. 238-300, 321-413I ft C, P, W

5S,Perf 195-300 ft C, PW.

Casing: 12-inch from 0

:I:, 11 J ~:~;O~~~:~~:~~ol~;in'h

ft. c, L, P.

R_e__:_u_,:_:_:.;__e~_~_:_,.....l_:_::_:...L:.....l~:_:_:-..L_l_4...L __~:: :::~ :_:L:_'.L~_ _:_ _:~_..L__.L-..L:_;_~_;_-4_i_;_: ;_;_::, f:OO~_4_50_,_

f'iw"le A':TfIY Depot 1942 P

lr.tl'rnationalSmelting andRefining Co.

do

fr;,r'elf> A-r'"'!v Df'pot 1955 P

J W. Boyer

L. R. Johnson

J, A. Millyard

V. P. Fawson

North Willow 1954 PIrrigation Co.

Grantsville City 1953 P

p, P Matthews

Tooele Citydo

Tooele Amy Depotdn

Tooele City

F. C. ;"'31k

20biliJ·2

5aba-l

30ctac- J

Jlbba-l32bbc-l

20bab-l)()hba-l

lc'd·l

7dcc-l

32bcc-l35aba-3

7abc-l

Sada-l

36ddd-1

Well or spring

(C-1-6)lbdb-1

(C-3-5)l,h!'fc ,·2

(C-4-4)7aaa-l

(C-4-S) 13cab-l

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Table 2.--Water levels and artesian pressures in observation wells in Tooele Valley

Water levels or artesian pressures in feet below land-surface datum are designated by a minus (-) sign im-nediately before the first entryin the table, and artesian pressures above land-surface datum are designated similarly by a plus (+) sign. Where some measurements are aboveand others below land-surface datum, the readings betw2en plus signs are above the plane of reference, those between minus signs are below theplane of reference.

All measurements were made by the U.S. Geological Survey except as noted. Available measurements preceding the first listed measurementhave been published in the following Water-Supply Papers of the Geological Survey:

Year193619371938

Number817840845

Year193919401941

Number886910940

Year194219431944

Number948990

1020

Year194519461947

Number102710751100

Year194819491950

Number113011601169

Year195119521953

Numberll9512251269

i;;,-,:__",N",~~!"~",;,,"r

1955 1408

(C-2-4)2dba-1 Continued(C-1-4)36bcb-l Records available 1936-45 1961-63Nov. 29, 1961 7.9 May 23, 19b2 7.0 Sept. 25, 1962 + 4.9 ~~19S8 -19.6 Feb. 20, 196~6--~:Zo:O- ~ne27~6f--------::zT3Jan 16, 1962 7.8 July 5 + 6.6 Oct. 29 3.9 Nov. 28 19.8 Mar. 30 19.5 July 25 21.7Feb. 28 7.4 July 28 6.7 Dec. 27 4.1 Dec. 30 19.8 May 9 20.2 Sept. 1 21.3Mar. 30 4.6 Au::,:. 28 4.8 Mar. 18, 1963 3.1 Jan. 24, 1959 19.9 June 1 19.2 Sept. 26 21.0May 1 9.1 Feb. 28 19.7 June 29 20.9 Oct. 24 21. 3

Mar. 23 20.2 July 27 21.6 Nov. 28 21.1(C-2-4) lbcc-l. Records availab Ie 1940-62 Apr. 24 20.2 Sept. 7 20.0 Jan. 16, 1962 21.4Apr. 12, 1956 -36.7 Apr. 24, 1959 -36.4 July 27, 1960 -38.9 May 23 19.2 Oct. 4 21.0 Feb. 28 21.4Dec. 14 39.1 May 23 38.3 Sept. 7 38.7 June 23 20.7 Oct. 26 20.6 Mar. 28 21.3Apr. 2, 1957 39.3 June 23 39.1 Oct. 4 38.9 July 27 20.5 Nov. 29 20.7 May 1 20.1Dec. 12 36.4 July 27 40.0 Oct. 26 38.8 Aug. 27 19.4 Dec. 28 20.7 May 23 19.8Mar. 5, 1958 36.2 Aug. 27 38.9 Nov. 29 39.0 Sept. 23 19.7 Jan. 24, 1961 20.7 July 5 21.3May 19 37.0 Sept. 23 38.3 Dec. 28 39. Oct. 30 19.8 Feb. 23 20.8 July 28 20.9June 18 37.0 Oct. 30 38.0 Jan. 24, 1961 39. Nov. 27 19.8 Mar. 28 20.9 Sept. 6 20.7July 22 37.1 Nov. 27 37.9 Mar. 28 39. Dec. 29 19.9 Apr. 26 21. 7 Sept. 26 21.2Aug. 19 37.0 Dec. 29 38.0 Apr. 26 39.6 Jan. 23, 1960 19.9 May 31 21.3Sept. 23 37.1 Jan. 23, 1960 38.0 May 31 39.6Oct. 25 37.4 Feb. 20 38.2 June 27 40.9 (C-2-4)8ede-1. Records available 1958-63Nov. 28 36.8 Mar. 30 38.3 JUly 25 40.8 May 5, 1958 +13.1 Nov. 28, 1959 +11.1 May 5, 1961 +11.4Dec 30 37.6 May 9 38.4 Sept 1 40.2 June 20 12.0 Dec. 30 12.0 June 1 11.4Jan. 24, 1959 37.8 June 1 38.5 Sept. 26 40.2 July 23 12.6 Feb. 27, 1960 11.3 June 28 11.4Feb. 28 37.9 June 29 39.0 Mar. 6, 1962 41.1 Aug. 21 12.1 Apr. 5 11.7 July 26 ll.4Mar. 24 38.1 Sept. 26 12.2 May 10 11.7 Sept. 5 ll.4

_.~--~-

Oct. 26 11.8 June 30 ll.7 Sept. 27 11. 2(C-2-4)2aba-1. Records avai lab Ie 1936-41 1946-62 Dec. 31 11.9 July 28 ll.3 Oct. 25 11.3Mar. 30, 1951 + 6.2 Nov. 28, 1958 + 4.6 June 29, 1960 + 2.1 Feb. 7, 1959 12.9 Sept. 8 11.2 Jan. 17, 1962 ll.2Dec. 18 5.7 Dec. 30 3.7 July 27 1. Mar. 7 ll.5 Oct. 5 11.2 Mar. 2 ll.3Apr. 10, 1952 6.4 Jan. 24, 1959 4.1 Sept. 7 I.E Mar. 26 ll.6 Oct, 27 11.2 Mar. 30 11.0Dec. 22 6.7 Feb. 28 4.3 Oct. 4 1.7 May 30 12.0 Nov. 30 11.2 June 5 11.3Apr. 22, 1953 6.1 Mar. 23 3.6 Oct, 26 1.9 June 29 11.7 Dec. 29 11.1 Aug. 2 11.1Mar. 23, 1954 1.6 Apr. 24 4.2 Nov. 29 3.e July 28 11.5 Jan. 25, 1961 11.2 Sept. 28 11.1Dec. 10 6.7 May 23 3.5 Dec. 28 3.e Aug. 28 11.5 Apr. 6 ll.2 Mar. 22, 1963 11.1Apr. 1, 1955 5.8 June 23 1.3 Jan. 24, 1961 1.4 Sept. 24 11.5Dec. 9 6.3 July 27 1.5 Feb. 23 1.1Apr. 12, 1956 5.6 Aug. 27 3.3 Mar. 28 3.1 ~~da-l. Records avai lab Ie 1963Dec. 14 4.9 Sept. 23 4.3 Apr. 26 1.7 Feb. 28, 1963 +21.6 May 22, 1963 +20.3 Aug. 30, 1963 +18.3Apr. 4, 1957 4.4 Oct. 30 4.2 May 31 .8 Mar. 25 20.8 June 25 19.6 Sept. 27 18,2Dec. 12 4.9 Nov. 27 4.0 June 27 .6

~21.0 July 23 20.0 Nov. 19 18.5

Mar. 6, 1958 1.3 Dec. 29 4.3 July 27 .5May 19 3.6 Jan. 23, 1960 4.7 Sept. 5 .7 I(C-2-4) lObed-I. Records available 1961-63June 18 3.7 Feb. 20 4.7 Sept. 26 1.1 Sept. 12, 1961 -10 .1 Mar. 30, 1962 9.8 Aug. 2, 1962 - 9.6July 21 3.9 Mar. 30 4.3 Mar. 6, 1962 1.4 Oct. 25 10 .0 May 1 9.8 Sept. 6 9.6Sept. 23 4.1 May 9 2.5 Oct. 10 1.5 Nov. 29 9.9 May 23 9.9 Sept. 26 9.6Oct. 25 4.8 June 1 2.2 Jan. 16, 1962 9.9 July 5 9.6 Mar. 14, 1963 9.5

Feb. 28 9.9(C-2-4)2.de-1. Records availab Ie 1940, 1941, 1958-62Sept. 30, 1940 -17.8 Mar. 23, 1959 -17 .8 May 9, 1960 -17 .3 !(C-2-4)lSccc-l. Records available 1958-63Feb. 24, 1941 17.7 Apr. 24 18.2 June 2 17 .0 Mar. ll, 1958 -25.9 Dec. 29, 1959 -26.1 Sept. 1, 1961 -28.3Mar. 6, 1958 17 .2 May 23 16.9 June 29 17 .7 June 18 25.6 Jan. 23, 1960 26.3 Sept. 26 28.0May 19 17.3 June 23 17.4 July 27 19 .0 July 22 26.8 Feb. 20 26.3 Oct. 24 27 .4June 18 16.9 July 27 16.8 Sept. 7 17 .7 Aug. 19 26.6 Mar. 30 26.2 Nov. 28 27 .1July 22 17.2 Aug. 27 18.0 Oct. 4 18.5 Sept. 23 26.3 May 9 26.2 Jan. 16, 1962 27 .0Aug. 19 16.9 Sept. 23 17.6 Oct. 26 18.6 Oct. 25 26.2 June 1 26.8 Mar. 8 26.9Sept. 23 17.8 Oct. 30 17 .8 Nov. 29 18.6 Nov. 28 26.1 June 29 27.0 Mar. 30 26.8Oct. 25 17.6 Nov. 27 17.8 Dec. 28 18.6 Dec. 30 26.0 July 27 26.7 May 1 26.8Nov. 28 18.7 Dec. 29 17 .9 Jan. 24, 1961 18.6 Jan. 24, 1959 26.0 Sept. 7 27.0 May 23 27.2Dec. 30 17.8 Jan. 23, 1960 18.0 Mar. 28 18.8 Feb. 28 26.1 Oct. 4 26.7 July 5 28.1Jan. 24, 1959 17.7 Feb. 20 17.9 Sept. 26 19.2 Mar. 23 26.1 Oct. 26 26.5 July 28 28.2Feb. 28 17 .7 Mar. 30 17 .5 Mar. 6, 1962 19.4 Apr. 24 26.0 Nov. 29 26.5 Sept. 6 28.6

May 23 26.5 Dec. 28 26.5 Sept. 26 28.1(C-2-4) 2baa-3. Records available 1958-63 June 23 26.8 Jan. 24, 1961 26.5 Oct. 29 27.5July 21, 1958 +12.7 July 27, 1960 +11 .2 Jan. 16, 1962 + 9.1 July 27 26.6 Feb. 23 26.5 Nov. 30 27 .2Mar. 24, 1959 10.7 Sept. 8 11.1 Feb. 28 9. Aug. 27 27.1 Mar. 28 26.4 Dec. 27 27.1Apr. 24 LO ,4 Oct. 4 11.0 Mar. 30 9.3 Sept. 23 26.8 Apr. 26 26.7 Jan. 30, 1963 27.1May 23 10 .6 Oct. 26 11.0 May 1 9.3 Oct. 30 26.4 May 31 27.5 Feb. 28 27.1June 23 10.5 Nov. 29 10 .1 May 23 9.7 Nov. 27 26,3 July 25 27 .9 Mar. 25 27.1July 27 10.4 Dec. 28 9.0 July 5 10.1Aug. 27 11.5 Jan. 25, 1961 10 .6 Aug. 2 10 .3 (C-2-4)17dad-l. Records available 1936-52, 1954-56 1958-59Sept. 23 11.7 Feb. 23 10.5 Sept. 6 10.7 Mar. 30, 1951 +25.2 May 22, 1958 +22 .1 Mar. 7, 1959 +22.3Oct. 30 11.7 Mar. 28 10.6 Sept. 25 11.6 Dec. 18 25.1 June 20 21.2 Mar. 26 22 .3Nov. 27 11.6 Apr. 26 10.5 Oct. 29 11.3 Apr, 22, 1952 24.6 July 23 21.6 Apr. 25 22 .2Dec. 29 11 .5 May 31 10 .5 Nov. 30 10.4 Dec. 11 24.4 Aug. 21 21.5 May 30 21.7Jan. 30, 1960 ll.5 June 27 10 .6 Dec. 27 10.3 Mar. 23, 1954 23.8 Sept. 26 21.7 June 29 21.2Feb. 20 11.4 July 25 10.5 Jan. 30, 1963 10.9 Dec. 10 24.1 Oct. 26 21.7 July 28 21.2Mar. 30 11 .3 Sept. 1 10 .0 Feb. 28 10.2 Apr. 1, 1955 24.6 Nov. 29 21.9 Aug. 28 21.0May 9 11.2 Sept. 26 10.0 Mar. 25 10.1 Dec. 9 22.5 Dec. 31 22.1 Sept. 24 20.9June 1 11.2 Oct. 24 10.0 Apr. 12, 1956 23.1 Feb. 7, 1959 22.3June 29 11.3 Nov. 28 9.3

(C-2-4) 2bdb-2. Records avai lab Ie 1940 1941, 1958-63 (C-2-4)17dcd-l. Records available 1958, 1961-63Apr. 11, 1958 + 5.5 Mar. 30, 1961 + 3.6 Mar. 15, 1962 + 2.8 Apr. 17, 1958 +21.1 Jan. 1 l"bZ +zO.z Sept. 20, 19b2 +19.0Sept. 25 4.4 June 28 2.6 Oct. 2 3.0 Apr. 14, 1961 22.4 Mar. 2 20.7 Oct. 29 19.3Mar. 24, 1959 2.6 Sept. 29 2.8 Mar. 14, 1963 3.1 June 1 20.3 Mar. 30 20.6 Nov. 30 19.7Apr. 6, 1960 2.5 July 26 19.6 May 1 20.5 Dec. 27 19.6

Sept. 5 19.2 June 5 20.3 Jan. 30, 1963 19.8(C-2-4)2dba-1. Records avai lab Ie 1958-62 Sept. 27 19.3 July 6 19.7 Feb. 28 19.8Mar. b, 1958 -19.1 June 18, 1958 -21 .1 Aug. 19, 1958 -18.9 Oct. 25 19.5 Aug. 2 19.3 Mar. 25 19.8May 19 21.3 July 22 19 2 Sept. 23 20.0 Nov. 29 19.8 Sept. 7 18.9

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Tab Ie 2. --Water leve Is and artesian pressures in observation we 118 in TODe Ie Valley - Continued

(C 2 4)28dbd 5 R rds available 1958 63"lbl196163(C 2 4)19bdd 1 R- - eenr s avat a e _. - - - eco -Apr. 6, 1961 + 8.2 Mar. 13, 1962 + 7.3 Mar. 21, 1963 + 7.1 Mar. 11, 1958 +20.8 Sept. 23, 1958 +14.2 Mar. 6, 1962 +17.6Oct. 12 6.5 Oct. 10 6.4 May 20 12.6 Mar. 24, 1959 21.2 Sept. 28 9.2--_._.

June 18 13 .4 Apr. 6, 1960 19.1 Mar. 11, 1963 12.9(C-2-4) 19dbb-l . Records available 1941, 1958-61 July 22 13 .1 Mar. 30, 1961 19.0Mar. 26, 1.958 + 6.6 July 28, 1959 + 6.2 Oct. 27, 1960 + 5.7 Aug. 19 14.3 Sept. 27 12.5JuO(' 20 6.3 Aug. 28 6.0 Nov. 30 5.6July 23 6.3 Sept. 24 5.8 Dec. 29 5.8 (C-2-4)29adc-l. Records available 1961-62Aug. 21 5.7 Oct. 31 6.0 Jan. 25, 1961 5.9 Mar. 30, 1961 + 9.b Mar. 15, 19b2 + 8.6 Oct. 2, 1962 + 7.1Sept. 26 6.0 Nov. 28 5.9 Feb. 24 6.0 Sept. 28 6.9Oct. 26 6.1 Dec. 30 6.3 Mar. 30 6.1 f----'-----.-

Nov. 29 6.0 Jan. 30, 1960 6.3 May 5 6.2 I iC-2-4)29bcd-l. Records available -1941, 1961-63Dec. 31 6.1 Apr. 5 6.3 June 1 6.0 Mar. 30, 1961 + 6.2 Mar. 14, 1962 + 5.6 Mar. 21, 1963 + 5.1Feb. 7, 1959 6.6 May 10 6.5 June 28 6.0 Sept. 29 4.8 Sept. 28 4.0Mar. 7 6.3 June 30 6.2 July 26 5.9Mar. 26 6.4 Sept. 8 ').7 Sept. 5 6.1 (C-2-4) 29ddc-6. Records available 1961-63Apr. 25 6.6 Oct. 5 5.6 Sept. 27 5.9 Mar. 30, 1961 +12.2 Mar. 6, 1962 +11.1 Mar. 11, 1963 + 9.9June 29 7.0 Sept. 28 8.4 Sept. 28 8.0

(C-2-4) 20ddc-l. Records available 1941 1958-59 1961-63 (C-2-4)30ceb-l. Records available 1958-63Mar. 11, 1958 +15.3 Mar. 30, 1961 +15.2 Mar. 15, 1962 +14.3 Apr. 22, 1958 + 5.4 Apr. 6, 1960 + 5.8 Mar. 14, 1962 + 4.9Mar. 24, 1959 16.4 Sept. 28 12.2 Sept. 28 12.2 Sept. 25 5.2 Mar. 30, 1961 5.2 Sept. 28 2.9June 11 14.1 Oct. 18 12.3 Mar. 14, 1963 13 .5 Mar. 24, 1959 5.8 Sept. 29 3.3 Mar. 21, 1963 4.3

IC-2-4\21add-l. Records available 1961-63 (C-2-4)30edd-l. Records available 1941, 1961-62Sept. 19, 1961 -42.1 Mar. 6, 1962 -40.7 Mar. 14, 1963 -41.0 Mar. >0, 901 +1 .. 0 Mar. '4, 190L +11.5 Sept. 28, 1902 + 9.0

Oct. 9 42.3 Sept. 29 9.9

(C-2-4) 22ccb-4. Records available 1956-63 (C-2-4)3lada-l. Records available 1941, 1958-63Apr. 12, 1956 -44.0 Aug. 27, 1959 -55.0 Oct. 26, 1960 -54.5 Mar. 14, 1958 + 9.9 Dec. 29, 1959 +12.1 Sept. 1, 1961 + 6.9Dec. 12, 1957 54.9 Sept. 23 55.1 Nov. 29 54.6 May 21 9.5 Jan. 23, 1960 11.0 Sept. 26 2.5Mar. 11, 1958 54.4 Nov. 27 54.9 Dec. 28 54.5 June 19 9.1 Feb. 20 10 .4 Oct. 24 7.1Oct. 25 54.5 Dec. 29 54.9 Jan. 24, 1961 54.6 July 22 9.3 Mar. 30 10 .1 Nov. 28 8.6Nov. 28 54.5 Jan. 23, 1960 55.9 Mar. 28 54.4 Aug. 19 9.3 May 9 8.9 Jan. 16, 1962 9.5Dec. 30 55.4 Feb. 20 56.0 July 25 54.4 Sept. 23 9.2 June 1 8.8 Feb. 28 8.5Jan. 24, 1959 54.4 Mar. 30 55.7 Sept. 26 54.9 Oct. 25 9.3 June 29 8.7 Mar. 30 8.4Feb. 28 54.4 June 30 55.1 Mar. 6, 1962 54.8 Nov. 28 9.6 July 27 8.5 May 1 7.6Mar. 23 54.6 Sept. 7 54.6 Oct. 9 54.8 Dec. 30 10.4 Sept. 8 8.6 May 23 7.3Apr. 24 54.7 Oct. 4 54.5 Mar. 11, 1963 55.4 Jan. 24, 1959 11.4 Oct. 4 8.5 July 5 7.0

Feb. 28 12.0 Oct. 26 8.6 Aug. 2 7.4(C-2-4)27ccb-l. Records available 1941-42, 1944-45, 1948-51, 1953, Mar. 23 10.6 Nov. 29 9.6 Sept. 6 7.2

1958-63 Apr. 24 9.5 Dec. 28 9.7 Sept. 26 7.4Mar. 30, 1951 +10 .0 Aug. 27, 1959 - 2.0 Nov. 29, 1960 1.3 May 23 9.4 Jan. 24, 1961 9.9 Oct. 29 7.5Dec. 11, 1953 7.6 Sept. 23 2.0 Dec. 28 .9 June 24 9.2 Feb. 23 9.1 Nov. 30 7.7Mar. 11, 1958 + 2.6 Oct. 30 1.1 Jan. 24, 1961 .9 July 27 9.0 Mar. 28 9.3 Dec. 27 7.7June 18 - 1.1 Nov. 27 + .4 Feb. 23 .8 Aug. 27 8.9 Apr. 26 8.4 Jan. 30, 1963 7.9July 22 2.2 Dec. 29 .5 Mar. 28 .8 Sept. 23 8.9 May 31 8.1 Feb. 28 7.9Aug. 19 1.8 Jan. 23, 1960 .5 Apr. 26 2.6 Oct. 30 9.1 June 27 8.0 Mar. 25 7.6Sept. 23 2.4 Feb. 20 .5 May 31 5.6 Nov. 27 9.5 July 25 8.0Oct. 25 .9 Mar. 30 + 1.3 June 27 5.5Jan. 24, 1959 + 1.9 May 9 - 2.1 July 25 6.0 (C-2-4) 31add-2. Records available 1941, 1958-61Feb _ 28 2.1 June 1 3.5 Sept. 1 6.1 Mar. 13, 1958 + 9.0 Apr. 24, 1959 + 8.2 May 9, 1960 + 7.4Mar. 23 + 2.5 June 29 3.8 Sept. 26 5.6 May 22 7.1 May 23 8.3 June 1 7.1Apr. 24 - .1 July 27 3.3 Mar. 6, 1962 3.2 June 19 7.9 June 24 7.8 June 29 6.9May 23 1.0 Sept. 7 3.5 Sept. 28 8.6 July 22 7.8 July 27 7.4 July 27 6.6June 23 1.8 Oct. 4 3.8 Mar. 11, 1963 6.2 Aug. 19 8.0 Aug. 27 7.3 Sept. 8 6.7July 27 2.5 Oct. 26 3.4 Sept. 23 7.9 Sept. 23 7.3 Oct. 4 6.6

Oct. 25 8.5 Oct. 30 7.4 Oct. 26 6.7iC-2-4)28aab-l. Records available 1961-63 Nov. 28 10 .6 Nov. 27 8.1 Feb. 24, 1961 7.8June 1, 1961 -48.1 Nov. 28, 1961 -54.3 May 1, 1962 -53.3 Dec. 30 11.4 Feb. 20, 1960 9.1 Mar. 28 7.9June 27 43.2 Jan. 16, 1962 55.1 June 19 56.4 Mar. 23, 1959 12.7 Mar. 30 8.8July 25 44.0 Feb. 28 53.9 Oct. 29 56.5Sept. 1 44.4 Mar. 28 53.4 Mar. 14, 1963 56.5 (C-2-4) 31beb-1. Records available 1959-63Oct. 24 56.3 Mar. 24, 1959 +29.9 June 29, 1960 +20.4 Sept. 1, 1961 +17.0

(C-2-4)28aac-l.Apr. 24 25.5 July 27 19.5 Sept. 28 14.4

Records available 1961-63 May 30 25.2 Sept. 8 20.0 Oct. 24 19.1June 1, 1961 -58.9 Nov. 28, 1961 -58.6 Mar. 14, 1963 -58.2 June 24 24.2 Oct. 4 21.2 Nov. 28 19.5Sept. 29 60.9 Mar. 7, 1962 57.5 July 27 23.1 Oct 26 25.4 Jan. 16, 1962 19.3Oct. 24 59.7 Oct. 9 61.1 Aug. 27 23.3 Nov. 29 26.4 Feb. 28 19.7

Sept. 23 21.7 Dec. 28 27.0 Mar. 30 19.3(C-2-4)28acd-3. Records available 1941, 1958-63 Oct. 30 26.3 Jan. 24, 1961 27.7 May 1 14.0Mar. 11, 1958 +20.5 Nov. 27, 1959 +16.2 June 27, 1961 + 5.6 Nov. 27 28.1 Feb. 23 27.5 May 23 9.6May 20 12.1 Dec. 29 18.8 July 25 5.6 Dec. 29 28.0 Mar. 29 27.2 July 5 9.0June 18 11.6 Jan. 23, 1960 18.9 Sept. 1 5. Jan. 23, 1960 29.3 Apr. 26 19.0 Aug. 2 11.1July 22 11.2 Feb. 20 16.1 Sept. 26 5.5 Feb _ 20 29.4 May 31 17 .5 Sept. 6 11..0Aug. 19 11.2 Apr. 6 18.5 Oct. 24 6.7 Mar. 30 26.4 June 27 17.3 Sept. 26 14.3Sept. 23 11.1 May 9 6.5 Mar. 28, 1962 15. May 9 21.0 July 25 18.4 Mar. 11, 1963 18.2Oct. 25 15.1 June 1 6.2 Apr. 11 15. June 1 20 .9Nov. 28 19.4 June 29 6.0 May 1 13 .9Dec. 30 20.4 July 27 6.0 May 23 5.5 (C-2-4) 3lcaa-2. Records available 1960-62Jan. 24, 1959 20.5 Sept. 8 6.0 July 6 5. Apr. 5, 1960 + 1.5 Jan. 24, 1961 + 1.4 Nov. 28, 1961 + 0.9Feb. 28 20.8 Oct. 4 6.0 Aug. 2 5. May 9 .7 Feb. 23 1.3 Jan. 16, 1962 1.0Mar. 23 20.1 Oct. 26 6.1 Sept. 6 4. June 1 .7 Mar. 28 1.3 Feb. 28 1.0Apr. 24 15.2 Nov. 29 14.1 Sept. 26 4.3 June 29 .6 Apr. 26 + .2 Mar. 28 5.9M.y 23 11.6 Dec. 28 15.9 Oct. 29 6.3 July 27 .3 May 31 .1 May 1 + .2June 23 12.0 Jan. 24, 1961 15.9 Nov. 30 12.C Sept. 7 .7 June 27 .1 May 23 3.7July 27 11.5 Feb. 24 18.1 Dec. 27 12.1 Oct. 4 .8 July 25 .1 July 5 2.4Aug. 27 11.7 Mar. 28 17 .0 Jan. 30, 1963 12.1 Oct. 26 1.1 Sept. 1 .5 Aug. 2 1.7Sept. 23 13 .9 Apr. 26 13 .2 Feb. 28 12.9 Nov. 29 1.2 Sept. 26 - 1.6 Sept. 6 2.2Oct. 30 14.1 June 1 5.8 Mar. 25 12.5 Dec. 28 1.3 Oct. 24 + .8 Sept. 26 .8-(C-2-4) 28bdd-2. Records available 1961-63 (C-2-4)31dad-2. Records available 1941-42, 1944-45 1958-63Mar. 28, 1961 + 4.9 Oct. 24, 1961 + t,.9 May 23, 1962 + 4. Apr. 18, 1958 + 6.1 Mar. 23, 1959 + 6.6 Feb _ 20, 1960 + 5.3Apr. 26 3.1 Nov. 28 6.8 July 5 3.1 May 20 5.6 Apr. 24 5.3 Mar. 30 5.2May 31 2.6 Jan. 16, 1962 5.8 Aug. 2 3.5 June 19 5.1 May 30 4.9 May 9 3.4June 27 2.7 Mar. 6 6.1 Aug. 28 3. July 22 4.8 June 24 4.6 June 1 3.0July 25 2.6 Mar. 28 6.0 Sept. 26 3. Aug. 19 4.9 July 27 4.2 June 29 2.6Sept. 1 2.5 May 1 5.1 Mar. 11, 1963 5.5 Sept. 23 4.6 Aug. 27 3.8 July 27 2.2Sept. 26 4.6 Oct. 25 5.0 Sept. 23 3.6 Sept. 7 2.1

Nov. 29 5.3 Oct. 30 4.0 Oct. 4 1.9(C-2-4) 28cbe-l. Records available 1961-63 Dec. 30 5.8 Nov. 27 4.4 Oct. 26 2.2Apr. 5, 1961 + 8.0 Mar. 6, 1962 +10 .6 Mar. 11, 1963 +10. Jan. 24, 1959 6.4 Dec. 29, 1959 5.1 Nov. 29 2.9Sept. 28 4.9 Sept. 28 4.6 Feb. 28 6.7 Jan. 23, 1960 5.3 Dec. 28 3.1

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2.21.9

.7

.5

.5

.51.42.54.36.26.35 _64.73.93.83.73.73.8

5.95.94.74.44.33.93.86.77.17.57.17.38.57.5

+19.920.019.618.719.621.121.822.221.922.120.218.7

Records available 1941-42, 1944-48, 1951-63+ 5.1 July 22,1958 5.4 Sept. 23. 1959

3.3 Aug. 19 5.5 Oct. 304.7 Sept. 2::1 5.6 Nov. 273.5 DeL. 25 5.5 Dec. 294.1 Nov. 28 4.3 Jan. 23, 19601 .4 Dec. 30 3.8 Feb. 20

+ 3.'S Jan. 24, 1959 3.5 Mar. 301.1 Feb. 28 3.2 May 9

+ .2 Mar. 23 2.8 June 1- 2.3 Apr. 24 4.3 June 29

1. 7 May 23 5.7 July 271.5 June 24 5.4 Sept. 72.8 July 27 5.7 Oct. 44.9 Aug. 27 6.9 Oct. 26

(C 2 4)33abb 4 Continue

(C-2-4)33hch-2."Ma"r":"- .10, 1951Dec. 18Apr. 10, 1952Apr. 22, 1953Mar. 23, 1954Dec. 10Apr. 1, 1955Dec. ')Apr. J2, 1956Dec. 14Apr. 4,1957Dec. 12Mar. 11, 1958June 20

·13 _213 .412.812.212.112.012.011.912.315.914.315.715.916.916.0

- 3.73.12.92.42.22.12.12.2

+ 4.54.34.5

+ 5.7.07.6

1962

1963

--_.-

22. 19626

27242926, 1963232327252920101026

16. 19622828

28.313031303131

83031303131.281831303l303131

43026

·13 .313 .414.415.816.817 .319.019.318.717.16 516 316 316 116.116.316.619.719.520.721.722.021.221.3

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Sept.Oct.Oct.Nov.Dec.Jan.Feb.Mar.Apr.MayJuneJulyAug.Sept.Oct.

Jan.Feb.Mar.

Feb.Mar.Apr.MayJuneJulyAug.Sept.Sept.Oct.Nuv.Dec.Jan.F.'b.Mar.Mar.Apr.MayJuneJulyAug.Sept.Sept.Oct.

1961 + 1.41.21.41.14.4

1961-62

Records available 1935-50 1958-62+ 9.0 July 22, 1958 + 5,6 Oct. 25, 1958

6.7 Aug. 19 4.6 Nov. 286.1 Sept. 23 4.6 Dec. 30

(C-2-4)32caa-2. Records available

(C-2-4)33aab-1. Records available 1960-63

(C-2-4)32bcd-l. Records available 1961-62Apr. ·~.5, 19~~~ +'(!._~~_~E..: 6.,..1262- .. + 6.9-- ,__~__.._~~ _

i~~ ~ -4) ~ ~c~g6~ . ~~~~~ds ;;~~ 1a~~;,,~'--7~9",9~!C~c:.",63J..-;;2C;;0-;.O""""MCC'a"'r-.-'6-.'1"'9762"'---,.2"2;-.~9Dec. 29 20.2 Mar. 28 20.0 Sept. 28 26.6Jan. 24. 196_~~_:..~ ~~__~_=_________.!:.' 1963 25.7

Apr. 5, 1960 4.0 June 24, 1961 - 8.4~r. 30 4.7 July 29 9.1June 18 6.0 Aug. 26 9.7July 30 6.6 Sept. 30 9.7Aug. 20 7.1 Oct. 28 9.7Sept. 24 7.4 Nov. 25 9.1Oct. 1 7.5 Dec. 30 8.9Oct. 22 7.2 Jan. 27, 1962 8.9Nov. 26 6.5 Feb. 10 8.8Dec. 24 6.3 Feb. 24 8.9Jan. 21, 1961 6.2 Mar. 31 9.0Feb. 18 6.2 Apr. 28 9 .5Mar. 4 6.1 May 26 10.3Apr. l 6.3 June 30 11.6Apr. 29 7.1 July 21 12.0May 27_~ _._~ A.:u"'g"'._-.-::2.:5 c:12c....:9 .,

(C-2-4) 33aac-l.

Jan. 24,1959 +7.9 Jan. 23,1960 +6.4 Dec. 28,1960 +5.3Feb. 28 8.1 Feb. 20 6.5 Jan. 24, 1961 5.4Mar. 23 8.1 Mar. 30 6.7 Feb 23 5.3Apr. 24 5.9 May 9 3.4 Mar. 28 5.4May 23 5.0 June 1 3.4 Apr. 26 3.6June 24 4.8 June 29 3.1 May 31 1.8July 27 4.4 July 27 3.1 June 27 1.8Aug. 27 4.2 Sept. 7 2.9 July 25 1.4Sept. 23 4.1 Oct. 4 2.5 Sept. 1 .9Oct. 30 4.9 Oct. 26 3.1 Sept. 26 1.3

i~~~-4i~~d~~;~_.~~_e~~ds~:~!).a~i~--i~~iL-~9196~:~~--'1"6-.'1-;;9<62"'-'5,.-;i1~_lL_~~_~_:~__N_O_V_'__~_~ 4_.7__M_a_r_.__6_._1_9_62 3_._5

Apr. 5, 1960 2.0 June 27 9.7 Feb. 28 5.0Dec. 28 3.1 July 25 9.~ Mar. 28 5.0Jan. 24,1961 2.7 Sept. 1 10.7 Sept. 28 8.8Feb. 23 3.0 Sept. 26 11.3 Mar. 11,1963 7.0Mar. 28 3.3 Oct. 24 6.1Apr. 26 8.4 Nov. 28 5.4

(C·2·4)33abb·4.Mar. 6, 1958May 20June 19

~]3abb-~ Recor2!.~_..2Y.2i lab 1e 196J..:.§....~~ ~~_~_..__.-;::--;:;M<:lr. 30, 1961 +10.3 Mar. 6, 1962 + 8.6 Oct. 2, 1962 + 2.8Sept. 29 4.8

Water-level recorder installed Oct. 8, 1958. Waterlevels reported for subsequent dates to Jan. I, 1962are at noon, after which water levels ;Jre reported athighest level during the day. The water levels aretaken from recorder charts. Records available 1942,

coF",'-"-.---;C24'-.-01'-94C02c--,1,,9-;,~,,;~~"",63'--M:-;a--Y-"2"'8c-.--";19:-;6"0---.-=12,-.-=6

Oct. 8, 1958 11.2 June 30 13.1Oct. 31 10.6 July 31 13.3Nov. 30 8.6 Aug. 31 l3.6Dec. 31 8.1 Sept. 30 14.l.Jan. 31, 1959 7.8 Oct. 2 14.2Feb. 28 7.6 Oct. 31 12.9Mar. 24 7 .4 Nov. 30 11 .3Mar. 31 8.1 Dec. 31 10.8Apr. 30 9.7 Jan. 31, 1961 10.8May 31 10.6 Feb. 22 10.6June 30 11.1 Feb. 28 10.8July 31 11.7 Mar. 31 11.3Aug. 31 11.7 Apr. 30 13.1Sept. 12 12.1 May 31 14.9Sept. 30 11.7 June 30 14.9Oct. 31 10.9 July 31 15.0Nov. 30 9.4 Aug. 29 15.8Dec. 29 9.3 Sept. 13 16.0Jan. 31, 1960 9.1 Sept. 30 15.6Feb. 29 9.0 Oct. 31 14.9Mar. 26 8.9 Dec. 2 13.3Apr. 2 8.8 Dec. 31 13.4Apr. 3D H.l Jan. 31, 1962 13.t+

Mar. 28, 1961 + 9.7 Sept. I,Apr. 26 1.6 Sept. 26June 1 1.4 Oct. 24June 27 1.3 Oct. 25

.:J.:u",1Y,-",2c..5 .__1_.5__Nov . 28

-'i",~.::.~=.::-",4+~4e;-3~,-,d~~;;.~~;-:ic--'~?'°Ci;-'-~~7'·n,-,u-,-e~;Cc:-:t~.·~2>T4,1961 - 0.5 Se-pt. 6,1962

Feb. 24 3.2 Nov. 28 + .2 Sept 28Mar. 28 3.2 Jan. 16, 1962 .6 Oct. 29Apr. 26 1.6 Mar. 2 .4 Nov. 30May 31 .5 Mar. 28 + .4 Dec. 27June 27 + .3 May 1 - .5 Jan. 30, 1963July 25 .1 May 23 1.8 Feb. 28Sept. 1 l.l July 5 2.9 Mar. 25Sept. 26 _~_ ..---.2-,-.0,--,A..,u",g"-'_..o2_ .. --_..~" ..~-~--------1

(C-2-4)33add-1. Water-level recorder installed Sept. 17, 1937, removedNov. 6, 1958. Water levels during this period are atnoon and are taken from recorder charts. Recordsavailable 1937-63. Measurements for the period May 9,1960 through Dec. 28, 1960 differ from those in Water­Supply Paper 1760. The measurements listed here are

,;~\,=~~~=-2.::4~;~;~~d~~~;;~;~~.,--:",e";~-,,~4Trd::os","~;:-,:"ic'1"a~<i6~~-+.i:Ci~""~",·4,,,8'c:+-1i"19,-;~:,,8'---i6:::~.;:.:0,,-.-,,6~~"-6.--'1~96"0;---:-;;2".801 fcJ<::a=n-.--,,3...1-.'1-;;9"56r--'::~~ii~"~T;c::.:t:':·'A;Cpr;:-.~3"0'.--"19"5"'8'-.4uO'.'4--"N"'ovC:-."""29".-"'1"'96"0'--"4'4'<.6

May 21 .8 May 9,1960 - 1.9 Nov. 29 1.1 Feb. 23 36.1 May 31 41.8 Dec. 28 44.3June 19 .6 June 1 2.3 Apr. 26,1961 3.7 Feb. 29 36.3 June 30 42.5 Jan. 24,1961 44.2July 22 .3 June 29 2.5 Sept. 26 7.1 Mar. 31 36.4 July 31 42.7 Feb. 22 44.1Aug. 19 .1 July 27 3.1 Oct. 24 4.8 Apr. 30 37.1 Aug. 31 42.9 Mar. 28 44.2Sept. 23 .1 Sept. 7 2.9 Mar. 28,1962 3.8 May 31 38.3 Sept. 13 43.0 Apr. 26 45.1Oct. 25 .3 Oct, 4 2.9 Sept. 28 7.7 June 30 38.9 Sept. 30 42.9 June 27 47.0Nov. 28 .7 July 31 39.3 Oct. 31 42.5 July 25 47.5

Aug. 31 39.9 Nov. 28 41.6 Sept. 26 48.2Sept. 30 40.1 Dec. 31 41.1 Oct. 24 48.0Oct. 6 40.2 Jan. 24, 1959 40.9 Nov. 28 47.1Oct. 31 39.9 Feb. 28 40.6 Jan. 16, 1962 47.0Nov. 30 39.6 Mar. 23 40.4 Feb. 28 47.0Dec. 31 39.1 Apr. 24 41.4 Mar. 28 47.1Jan. 31,1957 39.1 May 23 42.3 May 1 47.7Feb. 28 39.1 June 23 42.7 June 6 48.5Mar. 31 39.0 July 27 43.2 July 5 49.6Apr. 30 39.5 Aug. 27 43.5 July 28 50.5May 31 40.1 Sept. 23 43.5 Sept. 25 51.5June 30 40.5 Oct. 30 43.2 Oct. 29 50.5July 31 41.5 Nov. 27 42.4 Nov. 30 50.0Aug. 31 42.0 Dec. 29 42.1 Dec. 27 49.8Sept. 30 42.0 Feb. 20, 1960 41.9 Jan. 30,1963 49.8Oct. 6 42.2 Mar. 30 41.8 Feb. 28 49.8Oct. 31 42.0 May 9 43.4 Mar. 25 49.8Nov. 30 40.9 June 29 44.8 Apr. 19 50.1Dec. 31 40.6 July 27 45.1 June 20 52.2Jan. 31, 1958 40.4 Sept. 7 45.5 Aug. 26 54.2Feb. 25 40.2 Oct. 4 46.0 Sept. 25 54.0Mar. 31 40.0 Oct. 26 45.6 Oct. 25 54.2~._-~-_._.---..~~--~---_.~---~---

~~~-E~~~~~' ~~~~~ds ::;i1a~~: i~~~' l:~i~~l June 29, 1960May 20 23.7 June 24 22,.1 July 27June 18 22.7 July 27 21.8 sept. 8July 22 22.1 Aug. 27 20 t 8 Oct. 4Aug. 19 22.1 Sept. 23 21,1 Oct. 26Sept. 23 21.9 Oct. 30 21.8 Nov. 29Oct. 25 21.9 Nov. 27 22.9 Dec. 28Nov. 28 21.7 Dec. 29 23.1:3 Jan. 24,1961Dec. 30 24.5 Jan. 23,1960 23.7 Feb. 23Jan. 24,1959 24.8 Feb. 20 24.3 Mar. 28Feb. 28 25.4 Mar. 30 24.~ Apr. 26Mar. 23 25.5 May 9 21.3 May 31~__4~__.~3.5 June 1 __~t__",~~ _~cb-l. Records available 1941-42, 1958-63Feb. 26,1942 + 5.2 Feb. 20, 1960 + 4.4 Sept. 26, 1961Mar. 11, 1958 5.6 Mar. 30 4.6 Oct. 24June 20 4.1 May 9 2.4 Nov. 28July 22 3.7 June 1 1.7 Jan. 16, 1962Aug. 19 3.5 June 29 1.2 Feb. 28Sept 23 3.4 July 27 1.3 Milr. 28Oct. 25 3.5 Sept. 7 + .9 May ]Nov. 28 4.4 Oct. 4 .1 May 23Dec. 30 5.1 Oct. 26 + .7 July 5Jan. 24,1959 5.5 Nov. 29 1.7 July 28Feb. 28 5.8 Dec. 28 2.1 Sept. 6Mar. 23 5.9 Jan. 24,1961 2.3 Sept. 26Apr. 24 4.6 Mar. 28 2.3 OC t . 29Sept. 23 2.7 Apr. 26 + 1.0 Nov. 30Oct. 30 2.9 May 31 .3 Dec. 2.7Nov. 27 3.6 June 27 1..3 Jan. 30, 1963Dec. 29 4.0 July 25 1.2 Feb. 28Jan. 23, 1960 4.1 Sept. 1 2.2 Mar. 25

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(C 2 5) 17hcc 1 Continued(C24)33bb2 Ct' ed- c - on 10U"

Nov. 29, 1960 6,1 Sept. 26, 1961 9,4 July 28, 1962 -12,0 Nov. 30, 1960 +13 ,3 Sept. 5, 1961 +12.0 Aug. 2, 1962 + 9.1Dec. 28 5.7 Oct. 24 9.4 Sept. 6 12.9 Dec. 29 13 .7 Oct. 3 11.6 Sept. 7 9.2Jan. 24, 1961 5.6 Nov. 28 8.1 Sept. 26 12.7 Jan. 25, 1961 13 .8 Oct. 24 7.9 Oct. 2 9.1Feb. 24 5.6 Jan. 16, 1962 7.8 Oct. 29 11.0 Feb. 24 14.0 Nov. 29 9.0 Oct. 26 9.4Mar. 28 5.6 Feb. 28 7.7 Nov. 30 10.7 Mar. 29 14.1 Jan. 17, 1962 9.6 Nov. 30 9.8Apr. 26 7.1 Mar. 28 7.7 Dec. 27 10 .1 Apr. 27 12.6 Mar. 30 9.9 Dec. 27 10.1May 31 8.5 May 1 8,7 Jan. 30, 1963 10 .0 June 1 11.8 May 1 9.6 Feb. 28, 1963 10.4June 27 9.2 May 23 10.1 Feb. 28 9.7 June 28 11.6 July 6 9.1 Mar. 22 10.7July 25 8.8 July 11 11.8 Mar. 25 10 .0 July 26 12.0Sept. 1 9.5 ~--------_._--

~bda-l. Records available 1941, 1961-63(C-2-4)33dac-l. Records available 1941, 1961-62 Apr. 21,-~ +15.7 Apr. 'T,l962 +14.1 Mar. 22, 1963 +14,2Sept. 1, 1961 -66.4 Nov. 28, 1961 -65.3 Mar. 28, 1962 -65.4 ~~____-.!:2~~~.t. 10 12.7Sept. 27 66.2 Jan. 16, 1962 65.1 May 1 65.9Oct. 24 66.0 Mar. 13 65.3

~5~:~b~~6:.Records available 1961-63+ 3.6 Mar. 8, 1962 + 2.9 Mar. 13, 1963 + 2.3

(C-2-4) 34bdd-1. Records available 1959-63 Oct. 11 1.8 Oct. 10 2.6June 12, 1959 -67.1 Oct. 11, 1961 -72.1 Mar. 11, 1963 -74.2Apr. 5, 1960 66.3 Mar. 19, 1962 71.2 (C-2-5) l8dcc-l. Records available 1959-63Mar. 30, 1961 68.5 Oct. 2 75.5 Apr. 25, 1959 + 3.7 Oct. 11, 1961 + 1 . 5 Mar . 13, 1963 + 2.4------._-- --

Apr. 7, 1960 4.4 Mar. 8, 1962 2 .7(C-2-4)35cbb-l. Records available 1941, 1958-63 Mar. 31, 1961 3.2 Oct. 9 1 .7Mar. 6, 1958 -99.3 June 1, 1960 -103.9 Oct. 24, 1961 -107.5 ~.

May 20 103.5 June 29 104.5 Nov. 28 106.8 (C-2-5) 19abc-l. Records available 1941, 1958, 1961-62July 22 102.2 July 27 105.2 Jan. 16, 1962 106.7 Mar. 26, 1958 + 5.2 Oct. 11, 1961 + 4.2 Oct. 10, 1962 + 4.3Oct, 26 102.3 Sept. 8 105.5 Feb. 28 106.6 Mar. 31, 1961 5.9 Mar. 8, 1962 5.4Nov. 28 101.4 Oct. 4 105.6 Mar. 30 106.8Dec. 30 101.0 Oct. 26 104.7 May 1 107.3 (C-2-5) 19dcc-l. Records available 1937-56, deepened well (new aquifer),Jan. 24, 1959 100.6 Nov. 29 104.2 May 23 107.8 1959-63Feb. 28 100.7 Dec. 28 104.0 July 5 109.8 Mar. 30, 1951 + 5.0 Apr. 1, 1955 + 3.1 May 22, 1958 + 2.2Mar. 23 100.2 Jan. 24, 1961 103.8 July 28 109.6 Dec. 18 4.3 Dec. 9 2.5 June 20 1.7Apr. 25 101.1 Feb. 23 103.8 Sept. 6 111.4 Apr. 10, 1952 5.6 Apr. 12, 1956 3.1 July 23 1.4June 23 102.5 Mar. 28 103.7 Sept. 26 110.8 Dec. 22 1.6 Dec. 14 2.4 Aug. 21 1.6July 27 103.6 Apr. 26 104.2 Oct. 29 110.2 Mar. 31, 1953 2.7 Apr. 4, 1957 2.8 Sept. 24 1.4Aug. 27 103.4 May 31 106.4 Nov. 30 109.9 Dec. 11 2.7 Dec. 12 1.6 Oct. 26 2.1Sept, 23 10) .0 June 27 106.8 Dec. 27 109.7 Mar. 23, 1954 3.2 Mar. 26, 1958 2.1 Nov. 29 .4Oct. 30 102.6 July 25 107.8 Jan. 30, 1963 109.7 Dec. 10 1.9Nov. 27 102.2 Sept. 1 108.3 Feb. 28 109.7 New aquiferMar. 30, 1960 101.5 Sept. 26 108.3 Mar. 25 109.7 June 25, 1959 +18.9 May 10, 1960 +18.7 Mar. 29, 1961 +18.8May 9 102.3 July 28 17.8 June 2 17.9 Apr. 27 17.7------~------------_.. _------

Aug. 28 16.7 June 30 17 .9 June 1 17.0(C-2-5) 5acc-). Records available 1941-42, 1944-53 1955-63 Sept. 24 17.1 July 28 17.3 June 28 16.5Apr. 12, 1956 0.8 May 23, 1959 - 0.9 Oct. 5, 1960 1.8 Oct. 31 17.6 Sept. 8 16.7 July 26 16.1Dec. 14 1.3 June 25 1.0 Oct. 27 1.7 Nov. 28 18.2 Oct. 5 16.6 Sept. 5 15.6Apr. 4, 1957 1.0 July 28 1.3 Nov. 30 1.2 Dec. 30 18.7 Oct. 27 17 .2 Sept. 27 15.6Dec. 12 1.1 Aug. 28 1.5 Dec. 29 1.1 Jan. 30, 1960 18.6 Nov. 30 17 .9 Mar. 13, 1962 17 .9Apr. 14, 1958 .9 Sept. 24 1.5 Jan. 25, 1961 1.1 Feb. 27 18.8 Dec. 29 18.4 Oct. 9 17 .1May 22 1.0 Oct. 31 1.4 Mar. 29 .9 Apr. 4 19.0 Jan. 25, 1961 18.8 Mar. 14, 1963 19.8June 20 1.2 Nov. 28 1.3 Apr. 27 1.0July 23 1.4 Dec. 30 1.1 June 1 1.1 (C-2-5) 20acc-l. Records available 1961-63Aug. 21 1.6 Jan. 30, 1960 1.1 June 28 1.2 Apr. 20, 1961 +12.0 Apr. 5, 1962 + 9.9 Mar. 14, 1963 +10.1Sept. 24 1.7 Feb. 27 .9 July 26 1.5 Oct. 11 9.4 Oct. 9 8.5Oct. 26 1.6 Apr. 4 .8 Sept . 5 1.6Dec. 31 1.2 May 10 1.0 Sept. 27 1.6 (C-2-5)23cca-1. Records available 1941 1958 1961-63Feb. 7, 1959 1.0 June 2 1.0 Mar. 15, 1962 1.2 Mar. 12, 1958 +14.2 Oct. 12, 1961 +11.6 Oct. 12, 1962 +11.8Mar. 7 .8 June 30 1.2 Oct. 10 1.4 May 5, 1961 11.9 Mar. 22, 1962 14.0 Mar. 22, 1963 14.0Mar. 26 .7 July 28 1.4 Mar . 18, 1963 1.1Apr. 25 .8 Sept 8 1.7 (C-2-5)23cdc-2. Records available 1961-62

May 5, 1961 + 7.4 Mar. 22, 1962 + 8.7 Oct. 12, 1962 + 6.9(C-2-5)5dcd-4. Records available 1961-63 Oct. 12 6.8Apr. 4, 1961 + 2.6 Mar. 13, 1962 + 2.4 Mar. 21, 1963 + 2.5Oct. 1.1 2.2 Oct. 12 2.3 (C-2-5)25.ab-1. Records available 1935-47, 1949-53, 1958-62

Mar. 20, 1958 + 8.6 July 28, 1959 + 7.3 Oct. 5, 1960 + 6.6(C-2-5)6ddd-7. Records available 1961-63 May 22 8.3 Aug. 28 7.0 Oct. 27 6.7Apr. 21, 1961 + 1.5 Oct. 24, 1961 + 1.0 May 1, 1962 + 1.5 June 20 7.9 Sept. 24 6.9 Nov. 30 7.0June 1 1.0 Nov. 29 1.3 June 5 1.4 July 2J 7.6 Oct. 31 7.4 Dec. 29 7.2June 28 . 9 Jan . 17, 1962 1.4 July 6 1.0 Aug. 21 7.7 Nov. 28 7.6 Jan. 25, 1961 7.3July 26 .9 Mar. 2 1.4 Oct. 10 1.3 Sept. 26 7.6 Dec. 30 7.9 Apr. 6 7.7Sept. 5 .8 Mar. 30 1.4 Mar. 18, 1963 1.4 Oct. 26 7.6 Jan. 30, 1960 6.6 Apr. 27 7.4Sept. 27 .7 Dec. 31 8.2 Apr. 5 8.1 June 1 6.9

Feb. 7, 1959 8.4 May 10 7.6 June 28 6.5(C-2-5)7bdd-l. Records available 1941, 1958, 1961-63 Mar. 7 8.4 June 2 7.3 July 26 5.4

Mar. 27, 1958 + 4.0 Oct. 11, 1961 + 2.5 Oct. 10, 1962 + 3.3 Mar. 26 8.3 June 30 6.9 Sept. 5 5.0Mar. 31, 1961 4.0 Mar. 8, 1962 3.8 Mar. 13, 1963 3.6 Apr. 25 8.3 July 28 6.7 Sept. 27 4.3

May 23 8.0 Sept. 8 6.6 Mar. 27, 1962 4.3(C-2-5)7ddc-3. Records avai1ab Ie 1958-63Apr. 28, 1958 + 1.8 Apr. 7, 1960 + 2.4 Mar. 15, 1962 + 1.9 (C-2-5)25aab-2. Records available 1961-63Sept. 24 - 4.2 Mar. 31, 1961 2.3 Oct. 9 1.6 July 26, 1961 + 4.9 Mar. 22, 1962 + 5.5 Mar. 18, 1963 + 5.2Mar. 25, 1959 + 2.2 Oct. 12 - 2.4 Mar. 13, 1963 1.8 Sept. 27 4.8 Oct. 10 4.5

(C-2-S) 13acc-l. Records available 1941, 1958 1961-62 (C-2-5)25cdd-4. Records available 1961-63Mar. 12, 1958 + 4.4 Oct. 12, 1961 + 4.0 Oct. 12, 1962 + 4.0 Sept. 29, 1961 + 9.8 Mar. 14, 1962 +11.4 Mar. 14, 1963 +11.6May 5, 1961 5.1 Apr. 5, 1962 4.7 Oct. 2 9.5

(C-2-5) 14dbb-1. Records available 1941, 1958 1961-63 (C-2-5) 25ddd-I. Records avai lab Ie 1941, 1958-62Mar. 12, 1958 +17.9 Oct. 12, 1961 +14.4 Oct. 12, 1962 +16.0 Apr. 22, 1958 + 3.4 Apr. 6, 1960 + 5.2 Mar. 6, 1962 + 4.5May 5, 1961 16.4 Apr. 5, 1962 15.7 Mar. 22, 1963 16.3 Sept. 25 4.8 Apr. 11, 1961 4.0

Mar. 24, 1959 5.7 Sept. 29 3.0(C-2-5)17bad-1. Records available 1961-62Apr. 21, 1961 + 9.1 Oct. 12, 1961 + 7.6 Apr. 5, 1962 + 8.6 (C-2-S)27ccc-l. Records available 1960-63

Apr. 5, 1960 - 1.3 Feb. 24, 1961 1.8 Jan. 16, 1962 - 2.4(C-2-S)17bcc-1. Records avai lab Ie 1958-63 May 10 1.9 Mar. 29 1.7 Mar. 2 2.4Apr. 28, 1958 +12.6 Apr. 25, 1959 +11 .9 Feb. 27, 1960 +13 .8 June 2 2.0 Apr. 27 1.6 Mar. 29 2.6May 22 11.6 May 23 9.3 Apr. 4 13.7 June 30 2.1 June 1 2.1 May 1 2.7June 20 8.0 June 25 9.1 May 10 11.5 July 28 2.2 June 27 2.6 June 5 2.9July 23 7.6 July 28 9.1 June 2 11.2 Sept. 7 2.3 July 25 2.8 July 6 3.2Aug. 21 7.9 Aug. 28 10.2 June 30 11.1 Oct. 4 2.5 Sept. 5 3.0 Aug. 2 3.0Oct. 26 8.4 Sept. 24 10 .5 July 28 11.2 Oct. 27 2.4 Sept. 27 2.9 Sept. 6 3.6Feb. 7, 1959 13 .3 Oct. 31 12.7 Sept. 8 11.1 Nov. 29 2.4 Oct. 25 2.9 Sept. 28 3.8Mar. 7 13 .4 Nov. 28 13 .3 Oct. 5 11.1 Dec. 29 2.4 Nov. 29 2.8 Mar. 11, 1963 2.9Mar. 26 13 .2 Dec. 30 13.7 Oct. 27 12.0 Jan. 25, 1961 1.9

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~~~;c"'-2,---"Si-ii~;-,:-"c-i':~~"';"i,,--,R:::eii'~O";. ~rd.'"-i~,",~ci'~'-~ l,_,a:;;;ige=...-;:'i;"'~~ii----,,6c:'o--'5'."0-"Ma"'y'---1"0',"'9"6"'0--:C-s'., "i",;",~c:2--,-s'C~,,;-,,~b'i~iii~7:Z3;\-2'____R"'e"i~"'~i~d"'S'---";:':i: ~O'i,,'::.ab:;'2~":~~ ~f,:~~c'-,,,9-,,s'f~ -i~~;-,3'-cs""e:::p"'t -."2Ci:6-,"'09<6"--_'''2'.''0

Dec. 22, 1952 1.8 Nuv. 29 5.0 June 2 5.3 Mar. 20,1958 4.1 Apr. 4 6.4 Oct. 24 12.2Apr. 22,1953 1.5 Dec. 31 4.4 June 30 5.4 Sept. 24 6.3 May 10 6.3 Nov. 28 10.8Dec. 11 1.7 Feb. 7, 1959 4.3 July 28 5.6 Oct. 25 5.7 June 1 6.6 Jan. 16, 1962 10.1Mar. 23,1954 .9 Mar. 7 4.3 Sept. 7 5.7 Nov. 29 5.2 June 30 7.6 Feb. 28 9.2Dec. 10 2.7 Mar. 25 4.3 Oct. 4 5.9 Dec. 30 4.9 July 27 8.5 Mar. 28 8,6Apr. 1,1955 2.2 Apr. 25 4.3 Oct. 27 5.7 Jan. 24,1959 4.9 Sept. 7 9.7 May 1 7,6Dec. 9 2.6 May 30 4.7 Nov. 29 5.7 Feb. 28 4.6 Oct. 4 10.0 .June 5 6.1Apr. 12, 1956 2.1 June 29 5.0 Dec. 29 5.7 Mar. 23 4.6 Oct. 26 9.5 July 5 6.9Dec. 14 4.3 July 28 5.2 Jan. 25, 1961 5.2 Apr. 25 5.1 Nov. 29 8.8 Aug. 2 7.4Apr. 4, 1957 2.9 Aug. 28 5.3 Feb. 24 5.1 May 23 5.1 Dec. 28 8.5 Sept. 6 8.7Aug. 28 4.5 Sept. 24 5.4 Mar. 29 5.0 June 24 6.5 Jan. 24, 1961 8.2 Sept. 26 9.2Dec. 12 4.2 Oct. 31 5.2 Apr. 27 4.9 July 27 7.3 Feb. 23 8.0 Oct. 26 9.0Apr. 11, 1958 4.2 Nov. 28 5.0 June 1 5.4 Aug. 28 8.3 Mar. 29 8.0 Nov. 30 8.6May 5 4.5 Dec. 30 4.4 June 27 5.9 Sept. 23 8.4 Apr. 27 8.7 Dec. 27 8.2June 18 4.3 Jan. 30, 1960 4.7 July 25 6.1 Oct. 30 8.0 May 31 9.9 Jan. 30, 1963 8.1July 23 4.8 Feb. 27 4.7 Sept. 5 6,3 Nov. 27 7.5 June 27 10.4 Feb. 28 8.0Aug. 21 4.9 Apr. 5 4.6 Sept. 27 6,3 Dec. 30 7.2 July 25 1l.5 Mar. 25 7.9Sept. 24 5.0 ,..J_a_o_._2_3,_,_'_9_60 7_._'__8e--,p,-,_,_,__.__ 12.3

7.5

1.0.4.5.9.8.6.3.7

7.45.87.7

+ 7.4

+

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7, '962Mar.Records available 1959-62+ 8.7 Apr. 6, 1961 + 6.9

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Records available +'9;S6i!'c:-"_63"--",,,---;;c=__,,-~=--,,,,,,,.6 Jan. 16, '1962 3.0 Sept. 7, 1962 7.4.2 Mar. 2 2.6 Sept. 28 8.9.8 Mar. 29 2.7 Oct. 26 6.1.8 Apr. 5 3.8 Nov. 30 4.1.3 May 1 6.0 Dec. 27 3.7.7 June 5 7.0 Jan. 30,1963 3.3.3 July 6 9.0 Feb. 28 3.2.1 Aug. 2 7.6 Mar. 25 3.4

(C-2-5)32daa-1. Well formerly listed as (C-2-S)32daa-l is(C-2-5)32daa-7. Records available 1958-62

(C-2-5) 32dad-l.Apr. 20, 1961June 1June 27July 25Sept. 1Sept. 27Oct. 25Nov 29

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Mar. 21, 1963 +13.4Records available 1961-63

Records available 1961-..:6,c2-"...,.._=,--~,-==_-,,01+ 6.4 Mar 7, 1962 1.6 Ocl. 3, 1962 - 2.9- 3.9

(C-2-5) 29adc-2.Oct. 5, 1961

1~~~-5)~~~'ii~~ii~-ii..:.·-'i~:::eoii'c0'i.~;"d<>-'-i~i:~':~'-il'-'a"'~+ze'-,-i:i;~~~i---"6'-2:n0,.'3-"Oc"'t'.-c'''9',-'''9''6-,2-~--''.-,l2 1-;~7;:C:;=.2---'S,,~*~"'~d'-;~'ii~,,;~....'----R"'e~~"'~~~d"'s'-"~:;:.:~0':'-""'a~'ii~;.::~i:i'i;:i~--6"'3'----'3".7,--<s;:;e:;;p;C'-. -"-,"09<6';--::--''''-.''8

Oct. 5 .4 May 21 1.8 Jan. 23, 1960 3.4 Sept. 26 10.9June 19 1.6 Feb. 20 3.2 Oct. 24 10.6July 23 2.8 Mar. 30 2.8 Nov. 28 8.4Aug. 20 3.2 May 10 4.6 Jan. 16,1962 7.4Sept. 24 4.2 June 1 5.3 Feb. 28 6.3Oct. 25 2.9 June 30 6.5 Mar. 28 6.0Nov. 29 2.1 July 27 6.9 May 1 6.1Dec. 30 1.6 Sept. 7 8.3 June 5 5.5Jan. 24, 1959 1.4 Oct. 4 8,6 July 5 7.3Feb. 28 1.1 Oct. 26 7.0 Aug. 2 7.9Mar. 23 1.1 Nov. 29 5.9 Sept. 6 8.4Apr. 25 2.3 Dec. 28 5.1 Oct. 2 9.1May 23 4.4 Jan. 24, 1961 4.7 Oct. 26 7.8June 24 5.2 Feb. 23 4.5 Nov. 30 6,7July 27 5.7 Mar. 29 4.5 Dec. 27 6.1Aug. 28 6.6 Apr. 27 6 .3 Jan. 30, 1963 5 . 7Sept. 23 6.5 May 31 9.5 Feb. 28 5.4Oct. 30 5.2 June 27 9.7 Mar. 25 5.2Nov. 27 4.2 July 25 11.1 Aug. 26 11.7

(C-2-5)30abc-1.Mar. 26, 1958Sept. 24Mar. 25, 1959

Records available 1941, 1958-62+ 11.1 Apr. 7, 196"'0c'-"+-i',T,-i.OC"-'M"'a=r-.-""3-,""9"62"--+"'9'."6 (C-2-5) 31dba-4. Records available 1942 , 1958-62

9.3 Apr. 19, 1961 10.7 Oct. 3,1962 8.0 Mar. 2, 1942 + 8.4 Mar. 25, 1959 1.2 Oct. 3, 1961 -11.811.9 Oct. 4 8.0 Apr. 17, 1958 .4 Apr. 6, 1960 3.0 Mar. 7, 1962 6.2

-(C-,--2---S)-3-0-'c-d---'-.-R-ec-o·-r-d'- -a-v-ai lab Ie 1941 1960- 62 f-8_ec:p_,_._2_4 4_._s__M_ar_.__3'--',_'9_6_' 4_.6__0_c_t_.__2 8_._9

Ap r :--7,- "I960---+4'".-ci-7:O·'-~A:::pr:-'.=T,2i-',-iol9"6"'-'---"+-"4;0-;.2C"-'M"a=r-.-"8-,""9"62"--+'"3-.012 (C - 2- 5) 32ab c - 3 .Oct. 4 1.4 Oct. 3 1.8 Mar. 25, 1959

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Mar. 31, 1961 + 0.7 Mar. 15, 1962 + 1.2 Mar. 13, 1963 + 2.1Oct. 4 - 3.7 Oct. 3 - 1.4

~~~~ - 5~ ;~c~~;~. ~~ ~ ~~d s ~~f~~~l: ,-t~~~' 11:.;s~;-:-;;~'-9--;;;M=ar=--.-025",-0'9"'5"9,--,+",,-01.2 f-(~C,=-=.2---,s,,).;;3=:2c::.;a:;;b.,..-3::_.'----R'i'e";c:=0Trd"'s'--'iav.:.;a"i"""ab:;.;'i_'e-io'9'"6~'-- 6",2";-;;-;_-==--,,,,,-"-';=_-';-0Apr. 20, 1961 + 0.1 Mar. 7,1962 + 0.1 Oct. 16, 1962 - 2.8

(C-2-5)30cbd-1. Records avaiJClble L961-63 Oct. 5 - 4.8"'Ap::Cro-.-'-',P",-'Ti'9"6-T''---';'+'-7i'.'i'9 ~-Mar. jT,----T(1{)2~-:;:+'4C.'3-"M=ar=-. -'14',-"9"'6"3'-'+-'701.8 1-'-'=_-=- = _Oct. 4 3.8 Oct. 3 3.1

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1~~~-5)~:d~~6i' ~e~~~ds ~::~la~ i:~~-?-:~+ "3-.c2"-'Mo-a=r-.-'2"'-,'.,C;;9.<6_"'3..-_-'-+'3",.~SIOct. 4 1.9 Oct. 3 1.9~-_.~.."-----'----'- -~-_._..__._---_.~----_ ..__._---

(C-2-5)30ddd-l. Records available 1961-63

Mar. 19,1958 + 2,4 July 28,1959 - 5.7 Oct. 27, 1960June 19 5.1 Aug. 28 6.0 Nov. 30July 23 4.4 Sept. 24 - 5.3 Dec. 29Aug. 20 .8 Nov. 28 + .8 Jan. 25, 1961Sept. 24 3.5 Dec. 30 1.0 Feb, 24Oct. 26 .3 Jan. 30, 1960 1.6 Mar. 29Nov. 29 + 1.4 Feb. 27 1.9 Apt'. 27Dec. 31 2.0 Apr. 5 + 1.5 June 1Jan. 24, 1959 2.7 May 10 3.9 June 27Mar, 7 2.5 June 2 3.6 July 25Mar. 25 + 1.8 June 30 7.2 Sept, 1Apr. 25 2.9 July 28 6.1 Sept. 27May 23 5.2 Sept. 7 5.1 Mar. 7, 1962 .7

~~=?-H,;~-I~i~··---~~~~~d~~~.~a~~~_-t~~i-6cc2,:;:+=6'.08--·cO=c-;c,-.-'10".-.,0:96"2'---+"-;:401.8 i-=Jc:u:::".::.e-=2.::.9 -='-.:...::.9_.::.0C.::.':..;._-'SC-7'-.:.-.4_-'O"c,,'-'..-"'-'.6 4".-'.6

Oct. 4 2.2_._._-~---_._---- _._-- ._. .... - --~--_._--_._---I

l~~ ~-5i~~d~·,,~ci;~"·.-'~'C'~"'~"-~7'~d"":...:c~:'-':'-':..:.''"a~ii~:=:-:ii~~;7c~L'·"'-i~*';~::-:-:;;..:.'--CN,..OV--.-03O"',--C,7C96"0'---+"C;-7""".7

Sept. 26 14.6 Jan. 30, 1960 19.9 Dec. 29 18.8Mar. 26, 1959 20.0 Feb. 27 20.0 Jan. 25, 1961 18.9Apr. 25 15.3 Apr. 5 19.4 Apr. 6 19.5May 30 15.2 May 10 14.3 Apr. 27 15.8July 1 14.9 June 2 14.0 June 1 12.8July 28 14.4 June 30 12.9 June 28 12.8Aug. 28 14.0 July 28 13.7 Aug. 4 12.4Sept. 24 14.8 Sept. 8 13.0 Sept. 1 12.6Oct. 31 17.4 Oct. 5 12.7 Sept. 27 13.1Nov. 28 19.1 Oct. 27 16.2-~.._------------------------

.~~~~-5i~~a~~~~.

Oct. 25

Re~(~~d"'.-o~,,~'C-~'~''''a''';"'~:~:7c~~;;,:;---''6''.3---;c6-.0n--,.Jucc:o=e- '5'.·-"'9"6"'----'7-."05.5 Nov. 28 4.0 July 5 7.06.7 Jan. 16, 1962 4.8 Aug. 2 6.26.2 Feb. 28 4.3 Sept. 6 7.47.9 Mar. 28 4.4 Sept. 26 8.26.7 May 1 7.1 Mar. 11.1963 2.5

(C-2 5)31bbd-3. Rec.ords available 1937-63 ~

~r - ~~. TGsT~ -+g~---- ~~----~ -I958--- +i-;:i ~~~~--;~l96O~--+ ~ :~II hi:-,:~,:,~,-2-:",S'fiTi2,-" d"~"';r6ic:·'--'~:"e"i~,,~;C~d,,s'-M;7a~,,~::=ic:''''ab~i''':-+,~:c.i~,,~::.:-6,,2';:+-"2 ."--'O;;:c"',-.-'1<6-,"o9"62;-~-CO-2.2""1" ro, 1952 18.5 Jan 24, 1959 12.3 Sept 7 3.7

g::~ ~~, 1951 t~:~ ~:~: 2~ ~'~:~ ~~~. 2; ~: ~ hi:-,:~:::;,-2-:",S'fi'!cZ3",b~~*:z~~;C·'--'~~~~~~~~~d"S~~:,,:~i-"''''a~~jcc:-;.;i~;;::''~L...C''-f~,,69i;"-".;CC3

--;CM"a:Cr -.-,,7:4-,',o9"63"--C+;C,,,0'.',

'-1,1r 23, 1954 16.8 25 10.8 Nov. 30 6.8 Oct. 5.. -'-7.:....6:.........'0:...c..':.'.:...-='.::.6 .-=6-.:..:..3 _Apr L,195,) 16.0 23 8.7 Dec. 29 7.61~-Dec. 9 12.9 June 25 7.8 Jan. 25,1961 8.01

~~:: ~Z' 1956 ~~:~ ~~:~~ ;~ ~:~ ~:~: ;~ ~:~ *~-5~_~~b~~~~.Apr. 4, 1957 13.4 Sept. 24 6.3 Apr. 27 6.2 Apr. 27Dec. 12 10.9 Oct. 31 7.6 June L 3.8 May 31~iJr \C 11 (, Nov 28 8.6 June 28 1.9 July 25,"by :2 dC Dec 30 8.9 Aug. 4 .6 Sept. 1June 14 11.2 Jan. 30, 1960 9,3 Sept. 27 1 Sept. 26July 23 9.4 Feb 27 10.0 Mar. 7, 1962 .3Aug. 21 8.3 Apr. 4 10.2 Oct. 2 .7

~~~~. ~~ ~l_ ~:_;_~l_t ~ ~ :~_ .._~ar. 13, 1963 .3 Hi~~:::;2:,:.-:.;S+i4T3~"CC;~,;.~~ric-'·'--'~"e';:;~"-~~"'d"'s-0,;.a~"~'-'i.":'a"'b'-'~,,:-:H~"'~T:-:o6"..2~3'.09-"M;;:a;Cr-.-'7,-"096"2'·-00.0

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Table 2.--Water levels and artesian pressures in observation wells in Tooele Valley - Cont inued

IC-2-5)33dbb-2. Records available 1961-62 (C-2-6)24cbb-2. Records available 1941 1 1958-63Apr, 6, 1961 + 0.9 Mar. 7, 1962 + 1.6 Oct. 19, 1962 1.8 Mar. 27, 1958 +14.9 Sept. 8, 1960 +11.9 June I, 1961 +12 .9Oct. 5 1.4 Sept. 24 14.5 Oct. 5 11.5 June 28 12 .7

Mar, 25, 1959 15.0 Oct. 27 12.7 July 26 II .7(C-2-5) 33dcd-l. Records available 1958, 1962-63 May 30 14.6 Nov. 30 12.1 Sept. 5 12.3Mar. 14, 1958 -u .• Mar. 0, 19b2 -17.4 Mar. 13, 1963 -18.2 June 25 14.5 Dec. 29 13 .3 Sept. 27 11.4

Oct. 19 20.4 June 2, 1960 13 .4 Jan. 25, 1961 13.6 Mar. 15, 1962 13.7June 30 13.6 Mar. 29 14.1 Oct. 3 12.8

(C-2-5)34abc-l. Records available 1941, 1958, 1961-63 July 28 11.9 Apr. 27 13 .6 Mar. 14, 1963 14.0Apr. 14, 1958 + 1.0 Oct. II, 1961 - 4.2 Mar. II, 1963 - 2.6 I----'--.-----~--------.

Apr. 5, 1961 1.1 Mar. 7, 1962 2.2 (C-2-6) 25abd-l. !tecord2- avai.~abIe 1941, 1958-63Sept. 29 6.0 Oct. 2 5.4 Mar. 26, 1958 + 9.6 July 28, 1959 + 7.7 Oct. 27, 1960+6:5

May 22 9.2 Aug. 28 7.2 Nov. 30 6.8(C-2-5)34add-l. Records available 1941-62 June 20 9.5 Sept. 24 7.1 Dec. 29 7.1

*We 11 cleaned - probably casing was damaged July 23 8.7 Oct. 31 7.3 Jan. 25, 1961 7.3Mar. 30, 19>1 +11.2 Oct. 25, 1958 + 3.8 May 10, 1960 4.5 Aug. 2l 8.3 Nov. 28 7.6 Feb. 23 7.6Dec. 18 11.2 Nov. 28 4.4 June I 5.4 Sept. 24 8.1 Dec, 30 7.9 Mar. 29 7.8Apr. 10, 1952 11.1 Dec. 30 4.8 June 29 5.5 Oct. 26 8.2 Jan. 30, 1960 7.9 Apr. 27 7.5Apr. 22, 1953 10.7 Feb. 7, 1959 5.2 July 27 3.0 Nov. 29 8.6 Feb. 27 8.2 May 31 7 IDec. II 10.0 Feb. 28 5.2 Sept. 7 2.8 Dec. 31 8.9 Apr. 4 8.4 June 28 6.5Mar. 23, 1954 8.3 Mar. 23 5.3 Oct. 4 3.0 Feb. 7, 1959 9.0 May 10 8.5 July 26 6.0Dec. 10 8.3 Apr. 24 3.6 Oct. 26 2.0 Mar. 7 9.2 June 2 8.0 Sept. 5 5.5Apr. I, 1955 8.8 May 30 3.4 Nov. 29 1.1 Mar. 26 9.3 June 30 7.6 Sept. 27 5.2Dec. 9 6.5 June 24 3.1 Dec. 28 .7 Apr. 25 9.0 July 28 6.7 Mar. 8, 1962 6.9Apr. 12, 1956 6.7 July 27 3.8 Jan. 24, 1961 .4 May 30 8.7 Sept. 8 6.4 Oct. 3 5.8Dec. 14 5.6 Aug. 27 + 3.2 Feb. 23 .3 June 24 8.2 Oct. 5 6.2 Mar. 13, 1963 7.5Apr. 4, 1957 6.8 Sept. 7-9* Mar. 29 .2Dec. 12 4.8 Sept. 23 5.7 Apr. 27 1.7 (C-2-6) 25acd-4? Records available 1961-63Mar. 14, 1958 6 .0 Oct. 30 5.1 May 31 3.1 Apr. 14, 1961 +13 .8 Mar. 13, 1962 +11.4 Mar. 14, 1963 +12.7May 21 4.6 Nov, 27 4.5 June 27 3.5 Oct. 3 7.7 Oct. 3 8.7June 19 4.2 Dec. 30 3.8 July 25 4.1July 23 3.9 Jan. 23, 1960 3.7 Sept. I 4.4 I (C-2-6)25bcb-1. Records available 1961-62Aug. 20 3.6 Feb. 20 3.6 Sept. 26 4.3 Apr. II, 1961 + 4.5 Mar. 8, 1962 + 4.0 Oct. 3, 1962 + 3.3Sept. 24 3.6 Mar. 30 3.6 Mar. 6, 1962 1.6 Oct. 3 2.9

(C-2-5)34bca-l. Records available 1961-62 I (C-2-6)25cdc-3. Records available 1935 1938 1961-63Apr. 5, 1961 1.0 Mar. 7, 1962 2.1 Oct. 2, 1962 5.2 Nov. 17, 1935 +10.0 Oct. 18, 1961 - 0.8 Oct. 9, 1962 + 1.6Oct. 18 4.3 Oct. 21, 1938 +11.5 Mar. 14, 1962 + 3.0 Mar. 13, 1963 4.2

(C-2-5)35add-l. Records available 1961-63 I (C-2-6)26adb-l. Records available 1941 1961-63Sept. 28, 1961 -31.0 Mar. 6, 1962 -29.9 Mar. l!, 1963 -30.8 Apr. 14, 1961 + 7.8 Oct. 18, 1961 + 4.9 Oct. 3, 1962 + 5 .5

Sept. 28 31.9 Oct. 3 2.9 Mar. 8, 1962 6.8 Mar. 21, 1963 7 .8

(C-2-5)35cbd-l. Formerly listed as 35cca-1. Records available IIC-2-6136abd-1. Records available 1961-621958-59, 1961-63 Apr. 20, 1961 - 4.4 Mar. 7, 1962 4.9 Oct. 9, 1962 6.4

Mar. 14, 1958 + 2.5 Feb. 28, 1959 + 2.0 Oct. 18, 1961 2.7 Oct. 5 10.8May 2l 1.5 Mar. 23 + 2.2 Mar. 6, 1962 1.2June 19 1.4 Sept. 19, 1961 3.1 Sept. 28 4.2 (C-2-6)36acc-2. Records available 1958, 1961-63Feb. 7, 1959 2.1 Sept. 27 3.1 Mar. 14, 1963 2.4 *airline measurement

Mar. 19, 1958 -35.2 Sept. 27, 1961 -50* Oct. 2, 1962 -48*(C-2-5)36acd-l. Records available 1941, 1958-63 Apr. 19, 1961 44' Mar. 7, 1962 45* Mar. 13, 1963 45'Mar. 13, 1958 -30.3 Jan. 23, 1960 -31.5 Sept. I, 1961 -34.0May 21 30.8 Feb. 20 31.4 Sept. 26 33.6 (C-2-6)36baa-8. Records available 1936-45, 1961-62June 18 30.8 Mar. 30 31.3 Oct. 24 33.4 Apr. 12, 19b1 - 0.4 Oct. 25, 1961 5.7 Mar. 14, 1962 2.8July 22 31.5 May 9 32.2 Nov. 28 33.2 Oct. 3 7.1 Nov. 28 4.5 Oct. 9 3.7Sept. 23 31.8 June I 32.4 Jan. 16, 1962 33.0Oct. 25 32.2 June 29 32.8 Feb. 28 32.9 (C-2-6)36bac-l. Records available 1940-63Nov. 28 31.2 July 27 33.0 Mar. 28 32.8 Apr. 12, 1956 -23.5 Sept. 23, 1959 -31 .3 June 27, 1961 -34.3Dec. 30 31. I Sept. 7 33.2 May I 33.0 Dec. 14 26.5 Oct. 30 29 .6 July 25 35.4Jan. 24, 1959 30.9 Oct. 4 32.9 May 23 33.4 Apr. 2, 1957 25.1 Nov. 27 29 .3 Sept. I 36.1Feb. 28 30.6 Oct. 26 32.7 July 5 34.3 July 19 25.5 Dec. 30 28.9 Sept. 26 36.9Mar. 23 30.4 Nov. 29 32.5 Aug. 2 34.1 Dec. 12 25.7 Jan. 30, 1960 28.8 Oct. 24 36.0Apr. 24 31.0 Dec. 28 32.3 Sept. 6 34.7 Apr. 17, 1958 24.6 Feb. 20 28.3 Nov. 28 34.1June 24 31.7 Jan. 24, 1961 32.2 Sept. 26 34.5 May 21 23.6 Apr. 4 28.0 Jan. 16, 1962 33.0July 28 32.3 Feb. 23 32.1 Oct. 29 34.0 June 20 23.9 May 10 28.7 Mar. 2 32.1Aug. 27 32.7 Mar. 29 32.1 Nov. 30 33.8 July 23 27.0 June I 29.2 Mar. 28 31.6Sept. 23 33.0 Apr. 27 32.6 Dec. 27 33.7 Aug. 21 28.1 June 30 30.6 May I 30.3Oct. 30 32.0 May 31 33.1 Jan. 30, 1963 33.5 Sept. 24 28.6 July 27 32.5 June 5 30.1Nov. 27 31.8 June 27 33.6 Feb. 28 33.5 Oct. 25 27 .3 Sept. 7 33.1 July 5 31.0Dec. 29 31.6 July 25 34.0 Nov. 29 26.8 Oct. 4 32.8 Aug. 2 32.7

Dec. 30 25.8 Oct. 26 32.2 Sept. 6 33.7(C-2-5)36dad-l. Records available 1940, 1958, 1961-62 Jan. 24, 1959 25.9 Nov. 29 31.2 Sept. 26 34.4Oct. 2, 1940 + 8.6 July 22, 1958 + 3.6 sept. 27, 1961 3.4 Mar. 7 25.4 Dec. 29 30.7 Oct. 26 33.0Mar. 13, 1958 2.9 Aug. 20 3.3 Mar. 7, 1962 + 1.1 Mar. 26 25.7 Jan. 24, 1961 30.2 Nov. 30 31.9May 21 3.9 Mar. 31, 1961 2.9 Oct. 2 - 2.5 Apr. 25 27.1 Feb. 23 29.8 Dec. 27 31.4June 19 3.2 May 23 28.1 Mar. 29 30.0 Jan. 30, 1963 31.0

June 24 29.1 Apr. 27 32.0 Feb. 28 30.7(C-2-5)36dcd-l. Records avai lab Ie

~~~~-63-49-:1------oct:--"2-,--W62 -47~1July 27 29.9 May 31 33.4 Mar. 25 30.5

Apr. 7, 1960 -43.4 Sept. 28, Aug. 28 31.1Mar. 31, 1961 44.6 Mar. 14, 1962 45.5 Mar. 11, 1963 45.01' '--"------~-_._---_.~

~~---- ----------< (C-2-6)36dcc-l. Listed previously as 36cdd-l. Water-level recorder(C-2-6) 14ddd-l. Records G.vailable 1961-63

41

installed June 22, 1940. Water levels reported forApr. II, 1961 +26.4 Mar. 15, 1962 +27.7 Mar. 14, 1963 +25 subsequent dates to Jan. I, 1962 are at noon, afterOct. 3 23.9 Oct. 3 24.4 which water levels are reported at highest level

during the day. The water levels are taken from(C-2-6)23cbb-l. Records available 1941-48, 1950, 1957-59 1962-63 recorder charts. Records available 1937 1940-63Dec. 12, 1957 6.4 Nov. 29, 1958 6.8 July 5, 1962 9.0 Jan. 31, 1956 -82.0 Mar. 31, 1957 -83.9 June 30, 1958 -83.0May 8, 1958 6.3 Dec. 30 6.7 Aug. 2 9.2 Feb. 29 82.2 Apr. 30 83.7 July 31 85.3July 21 6.5 Feb. 7, 1959 6.4 Sept. 6 9.4 Mar. 17 81.1 May 31 82.3 Aug. 31 86.9Aug. 21 6.8 Mar. 7 6.5 Oct. 3 9.3 Mar. 31 81.7 June 30 81.4 Sept. 24 87.6Sept. 24 6.9 Mar. 26 6.5 Mar. 13, 1963 8.2 Apr. 30 82.0 July 3] 84.0 Sept. 30 87.2Oct. 25 6.8 May 29 82.7 Aug. 31 85.4 Oct. 31 86.1

June 30 84.5 Sept. 30 86.8 Nov. 30 85.4July 31 86.1 Oct. 18 86.2 Dec. 31 84.8

(C-2-6)23cdc-2. Records available 1961-63 Aug. 31 87.3 Nov. 30 84.9 Jan. 31, 1959 84.6Sept. 27. 1961 -25.9 Mar. 8, 1962 -24.5 Mar. 13, 1963 -24.1 Sept. 16 87.8 Dec. 31 84.4 Feb. 28 84.0

Oct. 3 25.3 Sept. 30 86 ) Jan. 31, 1958 84.3 Mar. 5 83.9Oct. 31 So .1 Feb. 24 84.0 Mar. 31 84.1Nov. 30 85.4 Mar. 31 83.5 Apr. 30 85.5

(C-2-6) 24add-1. Records available 1941, 1961-63 Dec. 31 85.0 Apr. 30 82.5 May 31 86.8Apr. II, 1961 +11.8 Oct. 18, 1961 + 9.8 Oct. 3, 1962 +10.5 Jan. 27, 1957 84.8 May 31 81.6 June 24 87.8Oct. 4 10.0 Mar. 15, 1962 11.2 Mar. 14, 1963 11.4 Feb. 28 84.3 June 8 81.5 July 31 89.1

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Table 3.--Selected drillers I logs of wells in Tooele Valley - Continued

----------------,-------------------Thickness Depth

-------------------+------ ---------..-Thickness Depth

4183040

145400

50586480

1021051291651881901952302762852953453653663853954004054084104221445

35568819098

130142146195240270317)'19395397430434457458t+60464468471473503513

822

305255

6130131200270275278290295305315320370180390425434

5086

1622

3243623

25

3546

9105020

11910

5532

121231

814

822

3

3521313

98

32124

49453047

276

233

423

124432

3010

4141210

105255

6124

16970

53

125

1010

550101035

9

(C-2-6) 14ddd-I. Log by J. S.Lee and Sons Drilling Co.Alt. 4,238 ft.

Topsoil :Clay, grayGravel, little waterGray clay.Red clayHardpan,Gravel, water, little.Red sandy clayHardpan.Red claySandy clayGravel, water.ClayHardpan.Sand, gravel, and water.Clay and sand.Sand and gravel, water

(C-2-5)35add-l. Log by IvanHale. Alt. 4,308 ft.

Top soilClay and gravel.Gravel, water.Sand, blue; and gravelConglomerate, blueClay, blueClay, blue; and gravelSand, blueHardpan, blue.Clay, blue; and gravelClay, blueClay and sand, blue.Silt and sand, blue.Hardpan, blue.Clay, blueHardpan, blue.Sand, blueGravel, water.Clay, brown.Sand, grayGravel, water.ClayGravel, water.Clay, brown.Gravel, water.ClayGravel

(C-2-6) 23cdc-2. Log by J. S.Lee and Sons Drilling Co.Alt. 4,295 ft.

Topsoil.BouldersClay and gravel, surface waterClayClay, gravel, and bouldersConglomerate

Thickness Depth

(C-2-5)36bdd-l. Log by RobinsonDrilling Co. Alt. 4,316 ft.

Sandy clayWater gravelClayFine sand.Fine sand and large gravelClayFine sand.Gumbo clayFine sand.Water gravelFine sand.ClayFine sand.ClayFine sand.ClayClay and boulders.Water gravelClayWater gravelClaySandHardpan.Coarse sand.Water gravelClay

(C-2-6)36acc-2. Log by J. S.Lee and Sons Drilling Co.Alt. 4,332 ft.

Topsoil.Gravel and clay.Sand and clay.Clay and grave 1.Water gravel

._----------------- ----

59

39119189192197204211217219224235252256260276282293316320334358370395400

24708994

149158161168297307320332335

19

259.5371384423426435

842?48197

131147159166205233?263277281293310313322334346350355

6154156205251340368375392397404425455461487510

834?

6'?49?341612

73928130?14

41217

39

121245

54

308070

3577625

1117

44

166

11234

14241225

5

19

0.5111.5

1339

39

54619

555

937

129101312

3

6148

249468928

717

57

2130

62623

(C-2-S)27add-l. Log by SelbyDrilling Co. Alt. 4,262 ft.

Surface fillBlue clay.Grave IBrown clayGrave 1ClayGravelClayGravelClayGrave 1ClayCemented gravel.ClayGravelClayGravel, flowing water.ClayGravel, flowClayGravel

(C-2-5)28be8-1. Log byM. Church Drilling Co.Alt. 4,252 ft.

ClaySand and gravel, salty waterat 19 ft.

ClaySandGrave 1ClaySand and gravel.ClaySandClayClay and silt.ClayGravelClay

(C-2-5)30dee-1. Log by J. S.Lee and Sons Drilling Co.Alt. 4,267 ft.

Topsoil.Sand and clay.Water gravelClayWater gravel and sand.ClayGravel and clay layersWater gravelClayGravelClayClay and gravel layersClayGravelClayWater gravel and clay layers

(C-2-5l33dad-3. Log by SelbyDrilling Co. Alt. 4,301 ft.

Surface soilHard clay.Clay interbedded with gravelGravel, large amount of water.ClayGravelFine sand.Gravel, water.ClayGravel, water.ClayFine sand.ClayFine sand, some water.ClayFine sand.Gravel cemented with lime.ClayGravel. some waterSand and gravel.ClaySand and gravel, waterSand and clay,GravelClayGrave 1, water.

(C-2-5)l7bcd-3 - ContinuedGravelClaySand and gravel.ClayGravelClay

143

145162165

89

259

235246265289290304

168176180192197210220

29

1224323548608590

110116136

2252736569496

103105112114136141152154160164172177179188191195197203230237239243246258260284288290297304310314322342344364374376384387394395421

<C-Z-4)33bdd-l. Log by IvanHale. Log compiled fromdriller's report to the UtahState Engineer and oral connnu­nication with the driller.Alt. 4,395 ft.

Topsoil 2Clay 23Surface water. 2Clay 9Sand and pea grave l. 20Clay 38Hardpan. 2Clay 7Hardpan. 2Clay 7Hardpan. 2Clay 22Sand and pea gravel. 5Clay 11Hardpan. 2Clay 6Hardpan. 4Clay 8Sand, pea grave 1, and water. 5Clay 2Sand, pea grave 1, and water. 9Clay 3Sand and pea gravel. 4Hardpan. .2Clay 6Fine gravel and clay 27Clay 7Smd 2Clay 4Hardpan. 3Clay 12Hardpan. 2Clay 24Hardpan. 4Sand and pea gravel. 2Clay 7Sand and pea gravel. 7Clay 6Hardpan. 4Sand 8Sand and pea gravel. 20Sand 2Sand and pea gravel. 20Clay 10Hardpan. 2Clay 8Hardpan. 3Clay 7Hardpan. 1Sand and pea gravel. 26

(C-2-4P5cbc-l. Log by RobinsonDrilling Co. Alt. 4,492 ft.

Topsoil. 2Brown clay 7Coarse gravel. 3Ye llow clay. 12Coarse gravel. 8Sand and coarse gravel 3Sand, clay, and gravel 13Yellow clay and gravel 12Sandy yellow clay. 25Hard gravel and clay 5Clay and gravel. 20Coarse gravel, hard. 6Soft yellow clay 20Coarse gravel and some yellow

clay.Coarse gravel, making littlewater 2

Gravel and clay. 17Sand and clay. 3Sand and Coarse gravel, littlewater 3

Soft yellow clay 8Coarse hard gravel 4Yellow clay with some gravel 12Gravel and sand. 5Gravel and clay. 13Sand and coarse gravel 10Coarse gravel with sand andclay. 15

Gravel and yellow clay 11Soft yellow clay 19Coarse gravel, water 24Coarse gravel and clay 1Coarse gravel, water 14

(C-2-5) 17bed-3. Log byM. Church Drilling Co.Alt. 4,226 ft.

Clay, tan. 8Gravel 1Clay, gray 250

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Tli lckll\''i'i Depth Thickness ])(·pth Thickness Dl'pth

iB]01134l506387127307'fS7107~0

I5080

)70)7340U425

149)0

2903

2725

IV!11l

and soi I

(C-3-6)36aac-l CuntinuedBlue clay. 21Grave 1 18Conglomerate 33

and gravel. 16488

conglomerate. 741815

5sand 30

]

]

b

350562

350

133171205230238395

]

29211

7

]

4783JR3',2 ~j

g

157

J. S.C(I.

if-J~6)36aac:..:J..

tCl' and 8,H}S

Alt 'i ,OL5 ft.Topsoj 1Cemenled grave L.BouldersDry

-(C-J;~~l~~~~-L;. bY/f,

Surface s(li 1Gr,Jve I and hou J.ders .C L1Y andClay andC Lay and grave I.WaterC LlYCll.'an large (l;ravel

111

4]0560575582586 Sandy clay

_____L_____ _, _

(,8

2272163CJSIll)

13

]

34IY')130

15

1';Y

AU . 'f,921 It

I, rind hOllloe r~:

Clay ann gr;)\/elConglnmerat('WatprClo.yLi.mestone

Sanrl, gL~v('l, lnCI

\.J:ltec gt,l\iP I

Snlld ,'lilt! ,,,jth I,ll

1;lh1.e 4. --g~~':!!1..~c_al ana1YScR of water (rom selected wells, springs, and streams in Tooele Valley(Analyses by U.s. Geological Survey except as noted)

---

3,490 7,83,400 7.6J,550 8.1

60,300

1,890 448 232 71 11

1,820 415 226 72 11.2 2.3 .22

0.2 .90.28975935960

23,900

261 0.0 51270 ()230 0 48

548 25

533 2472 57

87 56

,,~,J:[;:'';~<:':~~:o§~3 ~~:g3Bg]e~~ ~e ~8z z Vl 0 '.-1 U

'" '"I--+--+--+-+--j-----~-- -+-f---+---+-+-+-+--+---+---

_01

0.0112

l'5-31-6l

11-24-6111-24-6 L 40034bal,-1

(C-I-4)26ddd·1

We 11 numberor Rampling-sitc

location number

3.1 -

4.4

.3 .1

4,6.1 4.5 ,13

2.7 -

722 7,5768 7.7702 7.7700 7.8709 7.9

709 7.8671 8.5709 7.7

1,3001,3501,270

997 7.8

1,860 7.62,2408.22,560 7.51,370 8.01,390 7.8

1,540 7.7

1,760 7.61,670 7.81,670 7.61,840 7.81,070

1. ,660 8.21,670 7.91,680 7.91,670 8.11,6608.01,670 8.0

1,7208.02,590 ­1,990 7.63,420 7.32,330 7 5

1,370 7.91,370 8.01,370 7.81,360 8.05,200 7.5

I.;it

i .~1.31.3

o 89 16o 90 16o 90 16o 89 15o 90 16o 87 14

o 68 ; ,4562 l58

1,030 348 103 62 6.01,220 235 10 78 111,420 460 237 63 7.3

738 270 103 58 4.576226410260 4.9

2/446 254 8 38413 267 34 28422 269 36 29420 276 45 27

1,020 520 273 39 2.9

1,150 360 162 ~4 6.6i:;:~ ~~~ i:i ~~ 1~.4

715 272 111 56 4.3731 272 III 57 4.4751 271 109 58 4.6

2/786 270 106 57 4.42,780 460 2"11 81 18

2/942 294 64 64 6.2

922 85929 84927 84916 86938 81

1.1933 98

408 276 50 25397 254 48 28

1/442 272 51 30

1,130 588 349 38 3,01,050 546 304 38 2,91,10056833038 2.9

2/1,210610371 38 3.0

.5 ­1.52.6 ­

.8 I ­1.0 '

.3 .12

- 5.03.7 ­3.3

.5 ­1.0

1.81 -- 1.3 -

.8 -.6 1.1 .11.

1.2

- 6.4 -.2 6.8 .15

4.4 -

- II

6!

2.49,68.9

-, i~J :06

7166434448

242246238268143

262282260165

352350350355358355

434544

422565605333342

365638450840460

145

325335340338

1,520

66687472

727492

364244364047

25

76

4.52.97.82.1

66

378

352283325348

144263277

6146

1543.7

16

292 0

287 0300 0284 0284 0282 0

326 0326 0322 0316 0321 0311 0

291 0295 0290 0292 0

242 0281 a292 a

276 0231 10269 a

280 0

299 0274 0272 0204 0198 0

301 0

196 0196 0198 0200 a231 a

158I

151

I167

1541 5.4160

T72485048

I4346

3 I 1,0

330332332327336

3231 4.3

257385358l71183

I162168175

1681 3,0894

I244I

288Sid 113

321

I :

17 1019 8.818 9.710 1518 8.517 14

41 13

79 24

63 2958 2772 22

67 2166 2567 2561 30

82 3545 30

103 5045 3842 39

116 56

76 41118 48122 43

141 57133 52160 41

42 4043 40

I42 4149 36

112 44

.01

.00

.00

.02

.02

.00

.00

.00

270

S 16131 62

s 641

25305 - i 18129 61 19

96 54 2156 2056 2456

57 4454 4157 4717 49

687 86 30

40 17452 13

36 16345 57 47

57 42

551255 1455 13

6258

232 58 1758 1658 13

17'i8 1859 15

173 56185 56 15190 55 13

55 ±-:l55 13

100120- 12 11170

90 55 19

11-29-619- 6-628-22-583-21-556-27-61

12-29-593-30-60

10- 4-60

6-11-594-12-61

10- 3-616-19-62

9-11_62

1

10- 5-616-27-613-23-5.96-29-599-23-59

7 -28-59

11-29-6111-24-618-22-626-12-,}9

3-7.3-597- 1-599-23-59

i12-29-59i 3-30-60

1

'0- 4-60

3- 6-587-17-58

'I ~:2~:;~6-29-19

9-24-5912-30-594- 5-60

10- 5-602-28-63

28aab-l28aac-l2Bacd-3

9cda-l

27ddn-l

21add-l

2adc-12baa-]2dba-l8cdc-l

22ccb-4

10bcalObcd-115cac15cdc ..·1.Y

17dad-l17dcd-119dbb-l20ddc-l

(C-2-4) 2aba-l

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Table 4.--Chemical analyses of water from selected wells, springs. and streams in Tooele Valley - Continued

We 11 numberor sampling-site

Incatil1n number

269 0 : 28252 0 29288 0 28278 0 28273 0 28

885 7.5897 8.1904 7.5926 7.9909 7.5923 7.7

1,030 8.1883 7.9845 7.4809 7.6

1,070 8.0

84317.8883 7.7889 7.6878 7.8891 7.8874 8.0836 7.9

1,030 8.31,110 8.1

863 7.8880 8.0808 8.1

846 7.91,0908.01,080 7.91,070 7.71,060 7.8

1,230 7.91,390 7.7

601 7.8612634 7.6

4.74.83.22.73.9

1.4

o 63o 66o 52o 48o 57

a 54 3.3o 51 3.11o 54 3.41o 50 3.0 Io 50 2.9:o 52 3.2o 54 3.3

o 59 4.1o 67 5.5

~;~ ~:~Ia 53 3.1 1

o 66o 63

20 31

187152212211221

200216210220224214196

209177212212191

491497516485493507475

496 151497 164

569615475497456

371 230

673206 066 5.5738 297 93 55 4.2333 166 0 46 2.2

574542501455578

}./604 270 46 50 3.2

}./516 170 0 64499 146 0 67525 308 90 35

468 209 0 50 2.9586 254 42 52 3.4

}.!605 268 53 49 3.2

.05

5.7

3.4.8

1.4

2.5 ­3 2 ­8 9

1.41.25.05.35.8

6.04.8

11

;3

9.72 9

.1 5.9

9.2

2.6.1 2.4

9.911

- II

foU051

I

0.2

42

240302

46

112198198196191

128136136144130134

180200112120118

124122124124127126122

182150122lOS182

3533283032

2624

36

2829235055

283027

29283125283026

292655

256 0

244 6270 0280 a285 0241 a

280 0249 0264 0

284 0283 0286 0294 0284 0266 0

272 0258 0262 0270 0273 0

268 0285 0296 0283 0278 0284 02S8 0

147139105

91135I

107105115102101109

106!'.8

96124

1:91 3

122

I136168

98107

99I

181167

65

I48I

134

1~31':8141

1~~

75 20

52 1965 2366 25

42 20371555 18S1 2056 20

51 1972 2841 16

58 21

521943 1754 1955 1844 19

38 1441 15

49 1238 1371 32

50 1855 1953 1949 2451 24

153

120

48 18

01

01 -

0.00

202 61 17343 63 16

62 176363 20

260 63 15172 62 16174 60 15450 62 14183 59 13

272 58 13213 58 17403 58 11

60165 56 12

277 58 1356 145858 16

283 58 11304 57 18

300 55 22224 57 49228 57 26206 58 18180- 63 17200200 60 21

60 1760 1760 12

1560 1860 14

8-20-588-20-588-22-588-20-588-18-58

8-18-588-18-588-20-588-20-588-20-58

8-18-588-18-58

12-28-605-31-61

10-24-61

8-20-588-18-58

12-18-599- 7-62

12-30-58

8-20-583-23-597- 1-599-23-59

12-29-593-30-60

10- 4-60

8-20-5812-28-605-31-61

10-24-618-20-586-12-59

33add-l

32abc-l32bdd-l33aab-l

33bbb-l

33bcb-l35cbc-l

31ada-l

31bdc-231caa-S31dac-JJldad-231dbd-2

31add-23lbcb-l

(C- 2-4) 29bcd-l30ccb-lJOcdd-l31aad-l31acc-9

(C-2-5)5ccc-2Sdcd-46ddd-77bdd-l

4-19-6310-11-6110-10-6210-11-61

360? 62417 60360 61300 58

3,620232

1,64047

- 10,4001,0305,150

442

860 7.78548.0873 7.8862 8.3869 7.8865 7.9

1,680 7.6

1,140 7.51,160 7.81,170 7.81,110 7.8

865 7.91,910 7.81,460 7.81,680 7.71,580 -

1,070 7.71,090 8.1

428 7.8982

1,950 7.8

1,730 7.72,1507.6

870853 7,7968 -

874 7.53,7707.41,800 7.41,950 7.4

559 7.6

1,070 322 130 65 6.8

560 401 263 21 1.1}./675 408 272 22 1.1

246148 033 1.2

502 142 0 67 4.9

1/930 292 114 63 5.7

1

592 432 296 20 1.0609 424 285 23 1.3589 446 312 18 .9570 416 280 20 1.0

}./502 234 86

823 224 32 68 6.4935 264 41 67 6.6

459 357 172 14 .6451 344 172 16 .7480 360 168 18 .8470 364 182 15 .7469 363 178 16 .7

}./505 362 176 16 .7

508 208 0 53 3.32,090 440 221 76 Iu

966 524 344 39 2.9..211,26072559620 1.4

1/401 178 14 36 1.5

}./1,000 345 137 58 5.2}./1,230 36815664 6.7

.04

3.1 ­3.3 -

2.4 ­3.8 ­5.1 -

.52.5

.6

5.92.7

3.3

.6

1.9 ­1.6 ­1. 7 ­1.8 -

.7.2 1.3

.9

Ito- 8.9

11i·7

9.9.2110

171510340380365

245252

36200480

138147144144146146

390

268270270252

378525130151160

1401,090

412530

66

22

2642

242612

4923312426

34

272432313029

8458

2751863119

54

222 a

234 0

253 0259 0

168 0166 0191 0

226 0210 0234 0210 6226 0227 0

217 0

166 0169 0

164 °166 a

264 0267 0220 0157 0200 0

- 181 0- 124 a

234 0272 0

219249

- I224

49594448I

521\.433I -

279I

222297I

133

I109631152

8446I2731352931

32 2.0

51 12

48 2563 26

30 16

71 35

63 3398 4696 4591 5490 47

85 46101 38

37 14

96 2984 3395 3095 3174 44

100 27

51 19108 41132 47

00

.00

5973- 47

38

57 3030

60 24585721

54 2154 2055 1953 2054 2356 21

59 2759 21

350 57 19240 56230 30

125

400 59 30356 59 24

2359 2359 23

165 56158 57202 56225 55 28467 58

1605

335290510

4003,540?

300300243 58

4- 4-6010- 5-609-24-59

10- 9-623-12-58

10-12-615- 5-613-12-583-12-58

10-10-62

9-11-623-26-597- 1-599-24-59

12-29-59

10-16-6210-16-6211-24-618-22-58

10- 2-62

3-26-596-29-599-24-59

12-29-594- 4-60

10- 5-60

8-20-588-22-58

10-16-6210-16-628-22-62

19dcc-l20acc-l21aad-l

16baa-l17bcc-l

21cbb-l23cdc-22Saab-225cdd-l25cdd-4

25ddd-126cdc28bca-129adc-230dcc-1

31bbd-3

7ddd-213bca-l14dba-l14dbb-llSdbd-l

89436014453 4.4 1,5307.6

_ w 2,610 -1,080380177 59 5.7 1,9408.11,0501408 198 55 4.9 1,870 7.6

}./1,140 390 187 59 5.6 1,9407.9

32abc-333add.!)33bcb-333dad-3

33dcd-l

10-26-629- 5-41

10- 2-624-11-619-26-615- 1-62

8-22-58

3095

260 58400 68 28

66 3168

285 66 31

.12 91 37107 35

88 34

12;5 6~O230256

I1~0

204

247 0

256 °247 0

264 0

22

8691

1103

93

103810705454428452

323

.3 3.5.6

4.8

.17

363633 -

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Table 4 --Chemical analyses of water from selected wells, springs. and streams in Tooele Valley - Continued

1,380 7.61,380 7.81,390 7.85,600 7.61,580 7.7

u

~

N

1,4602.180 7.71,0 '0 7.61,070 8.21,060 6.5

1,240 7.71,220 7.82,710 7.42,7003,010 -

5.65.45.7

4.9

o

p

1,160380173 63 6.6576 247 31 52 3.4578 232 17 55 3.8575 271 53 46 3.0

664204 465 5.4696 264 39 57 4.3

1,490 360 165 72 9.9

2.65.6 ­5.2

5.73.82.52.6 -

~ ~ ~~~..-., ]~l :~j~ 0

F~f Je H ~~~~]

i__ -t-5~-P -752:6~- 65- 1 8 739 237 58 63- 4 770 234 56 65

- 2 1 889 326 119 58

250249760

550192192190

318312315

1,700332

39252931

91

302748

313345

244 0274 0214 0

253 026l. 0262 Tr.234 16

Parts per million

74 34

47 2169 2266 34

93 3661 2358 2156 31

g.3..-.,

~gl§~~ ] e

1------- --- --53 24 196 214 052 26 189 21851 26 202 217

I 206 0204 252 0

I296124131115I

176161431

--c- --------"

513 65145 63 17442 63 17310 62 16

74 16

445 64 16259 60 ·21325 64 22

64 ­64

6-16-566-22-566-20-566-12-599-23-59

6-28-616-16-563- 7-59

6/6-16-567/6-16-56

36bdd-l36dad-l36dcd-l

34bca-334cbc-l

35add-l35add-236adc-l36add-2

Well nunberor sampling-site

location number

!~~ F~.~ ~~~- ~ ~~~~ ~o~*:: ~ ~Sor;:; <l! ~e

u ~ ~ 0-,.c:..... .TI

-(C---2--5-)-3-4a-d-d---l-+-6---'6-:-56 I~ 440-+-:·4-+-23-+----­

3-24-~ 64247- 1-59 64 219-26-61 320 738-18-58 380 70 28

32bbc-1.2.1 11- 5412- 9-548-24-55

32bcc-l~.I 9-26-5610-17-62

35aba-J12/ 8- 7-59

46 14

60 14

.02 56 43

540 7.2

6.77.07.6

630 7.6

633 7.5621 7.8

569 6.5631 7.5620 7.4616 7.9

1,260 7.3

1,150604715

1,470 7.71,360 7.5

783 7.6604 7.7510 7.5454 7.4456 7.4456 7.5

628 7.31,100 7.4

1,280 7.61,340 7.21,270 7.7

1,640 7.91,910 7.5

865 7.6540 7.7520 7.3510 7.7

1,1107.4

1,160 7.4

7.71,760 ­

566 7.6

1.71.61.8

2.5

1.9

2.3

1.1

1.02.7

17 26 1.0

o 71 5.117 47 2.251 20 .720 26 .9

11 74 7.5o 70 6.6

o 38 3.1o 51 2.6

15 32 1.5

559 204397 160416 236

91432010159 5.1

305 276 36 7 .2

862 446 266 43 3.21,000 472 292 47 3.9

467 302 131 29 1.41.1305 220 40 20 .7

309 217 37 21 .6292 216 36 19 .7

314 206 52 25 .9

1/334 231 21 26 1.13/354 242 20 26 1.111346 246 20 23 1.01/351 242 20 25 1.1

11352 226 0 31 1.4

11765 474 246 293/822 [f80 247 29111784 454 226 30

11760 457 226 31

1.176046123430 1.6 1,2607.6

~U671 524 266 26 1.6 1,400 7.3.:)/643 474 247 29 1.6 1,330 7.2

i1/622 160 I11774 166 i

45411111.1344 156

291 2021/265 172

11274 177

11350 244 16 25

11345 250125 231/644 316 92 43

11653 3411'22 36

11691 344 126 40

.7

2.0

1.61.6

.41.5 ­2.0 ­1.5

1.9

.2 9.1 .03

.1 7.0 .01

.1 4.5 .03

.1 6.9

.1 9.3

.1 6.7

.2 9.9 -

.0 7.9 .02

.1 10 .02

.2 6.5 .01

.0 6.1 .02

.1 5.8

.5

.7.1 .5 .05.1 .1 .04

.1 6.9 -

.1 7.4

.1 4.0

.6 5.2

.1 5.1 -

.0 4.7 .11

1.90.6 .S:O.to

>3.0 141.3 32

.2 12

52505051

70

52

226210

15560

119337295

46160

2052to204

210

1399365474646

202

51

849366

192

165

364400

16

402466164

555251

33

663024

20201514

23

32

16

22261122

3531

365022161913

20

62

23

77

2397

145

123

133140126

170135

276 0219 0270 0

219 0220 0208 0220 0220 0220 0

279 0285 0278 0

269 0

220 16270 0275 0270 0

190 0

2.9 264 0

tol8752

I_20[99

.2 290 0

156194

57262723I87

91 5.490 7.4

106

35 1.3 274 0112 3.2272 0

47 1.4 278 0

90 4 2 277 0

97 4.6266 091 4.2 277

95 4.9 281

98 2.9268 0

- 276 038 1.5 275 0

231 206 02001'9 206 0

124 1198 063 ! 170 0

241 2.1 184 028 2.1 165 0

i 31 i~; ~I32I3639

35 3.538 3.8

64 16

64 1162 675 12

56 2164 2064 2164 20

67

1

2077 30

64 32

85132

67 26

112 41116 43

75 2868 1265 1361 16

121 54115 46

.00109145

.00 109 46

.00,111 48

.00 115 47108 45

.00

0.00 46 16.03 40 16

26 1139 14

.01 54 16

.01 46 14

.09

.05!l) .10

.02!!/.07

.07Y.06

.03

.06 ­

.04 -

.02

:~; ;0:00Y.35 .00

.01!!/.Ol

.01!!/.06 .00 - ­'!) .06 .00 63 21

.02

.01'§../ .12 .07

.06'i1.07 .00

.07!!/.12 .00

.02

.85

.75

.00

710 6

515 50 15141415

62 22

49 9

5212701 64 24

57- 14

24

40 12

720 384434

95 62 136400 61 33240 56 24150? 54 33

5555 33

42 21

- 22

465 57 23

410 60 2360 21

412 56 19390 54 20395 53 23

56 18

763 222222

- 20- 19

3,200?434 65147 66210 68 62

66 52

9-10-52

5-11-596-22-626-10-596-22-627-12-576-29-59

9- 3-53

9-10-52

2-13-57

2-13-574- 6-54

to-16-62to- 3-629- 6-625-31-616-22-62

7-19-57

10-18-54

to-29-4711- 3-499-14-504-12-51

10-27-529- 3-53

2-20-609-11-624-14-61

12-29-606- 1-61

10-24-61

11-23-542-13-57

11- 3-49

I9-14-504-12-51

36acc-2

31bba-l

23cbb-223cdc-223ddc-l24cbb-2

36ddd-1

5aba-l7abc-l7dcc-l

(C-3-5)4bbb-2

(C-3-4)30aac-1

(C-2-6)14add-114ddd-l22dbd-l23cbb-l

36 9.5 12

(C-3-6) lbdb-l

lcbd-l30bba

6-29-594- 6-619-26-619-29-616-22-62

416 56 2056 1957 25

305 56­sw 60 10

.0171 15 36 188 074 15 321 1.2 184 081 to 35 193 0

177 0.5 146 0

232426

12

9796934416

2.1.1 1.6

2.9

.1 .4

.05

.02

356 239 65 241/371 247 96 221/399 242 64 24

1.1170 128 8 17

1.0.9

1.0

.5

633 7.6636 7.5634 7.4432 7.5295 6.1

36aac-l

(C-4-3)17ad

3-22-56

2-14-57

6- 5-59

760 19

56 16

SW 52 12

!l) .20.f}4

.07

.00 -

80 21

1

79119

5-4 W

34 1.6 291 0

35 1.5 260 0

fO 246 0

20

16

20

69

66

10

.2 3.2

.1 3.3

2.1

11392 266 46 20

1.1403 274 44122

249 216 14 9

.9

.9

.3

666 ". ~

675 7.3

435 8.0

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Table I.r .--Chcmico.J aJlalyses elf water from st'lt'cu'cI wells springs, and streams in 'I'(1(l(~11' Valley - Cnnt lnued

miLliun

"C

QNO V

.~ ~d0 ~

v U 'rl

" "' " "mv

"- 0

'"i:i c u

" 0 0 " 0 6u ,~ ~

-;;"-c

p

8-22-62 U ,OU 16

8-22-62 LLf

(C-4-4)lOcad

We] 1 llumb('r,n sampling-site

1nC'lt Lon number

collecLed [roTil well (C-2-5) 15ccccollected fl~()nl spring (C-2-6)3Jadd.

In solut ion at lime of analysisCCllculated [rUlll determined constituents cxc(-'pt as [loted.

Residuc on evaporationSnmple repurted by Cnnllur, Mitcllell, and others (1948)

by CUl1our, Mi.U:heLI., and others (1948)

elf Public Hl"altb co 11cctcd fr,.lm (e- ,-I,) j"H"-'of the 7 wells

lll\ 10-17 -62.

Table .5 .--Pumpage from wells in Tooele Valley during 1962(domestic wells excluded)

Pumpage: Calculated from power reconls after determining the amount (If water produced by each well per 1,000 kilowatt-hours of powerconsumed. Exceptions were reported, r; or estimated, e.

Use: Ir, irrigation; In, industrial; M, military supply; P, public supply.

~~~-11·_;~:;~~-P~~;P~~

(acre-feet)

(C-3-4)28edc-l 40e P30aac-l 190r M3lbba-l 265r M32bbc-l 520 P32bcc-1 210 P

IrIrIrInIr

Pumpage(acre-feet)

410300220

50rSOc

Well number

(C-2-5)36adc-l366dd-l36dcd-1

(C-2-6) 22dbd-l23cbb-1

IrIrIrIrIr

Use

30e30

170160350

Well number

(C-2-4)32cac-l32cad-l33aab-133add-l33bdd-l

In

IrIr

In

Use

40el!

260180

(C-1-4)26ddd-l(C-1-6)22ddc-ll

32dcb-U(C-2-4)21add-l

22ccb-4

\kl~~~;-------Pumpage~-

(ac re - fee t)

80r

440 Ir400r M460 Ir220 p

2 M

28aab-l2aaae-128daa-l28dab-l28dcb-7?

31add-631bdc-331cda-232bdd-332caa-5

40430160e

70r

30e

70250190

20180

IrIrIrIrIr

IrIrIeIeIr

33dac-l34bdd-l35cbc-l

(C-2-.5)30dcc-l

32daa-13

33dad-333dba-133dcd-l34bca-335add-l

90elIO470110

80e

19090

510120

20e

IrIrIrIe

Ir

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820

p

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acre-feet8,3901,260

860670

milli.ons of2,734

411280218

ga 1100s

Jj Combined pumpagE:'.

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