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Water-Level Data for the Albuquerque Basin and Adjacent Areas, Central New Mexico, Period of Record Through September 30, 2013
Data Series
873
Prepared in cooperation with the Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority
The Albuquerque Basin, located in central New Mexico, is about 100 miles long and 25–40 miles wide. The basin is defined as the extent of consolidated and unconsolidated deposits of Tertiary and Quaternary age that encompasses the structural Rio Grande Rift within the basin. Drinking-water supplies throughout the basin were obtained solely from groundwater resources until December 2008, when treatment and distribution of surface water from the Rio Grande began. A population increase of about 20 percent in the basin from 1990 to 2000 and a 22-percent increase from 2000 to 2010 resulted in an increased demand for water. An initial network of wells was established by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in cooperation with the City of Albuquerque from April 1982 through September 1983 to monitor changes in groundwater levels throughout the basin. This network consisted of 6 wells with analog-to-digital recorders and 27 wells where water levels were measured monthly in 1983. Currently (2013), the network consists of 123 wells and piezometers. (A piezometer is a specialized well open to a specific depth in the aquifer, often of small diameter and nested with other piezometers open to different depths.) The USGS, in cooperation with the Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority, currently (2013) measures and reports water levels from the 123 wells and piezometers in the network; this report presents water-level data collected by USGS personnel at those 123 sites through water year 2013.
Suggested Citation
Beman, J.E., 2014, Water-level data for the Albuquerque Basin and adjacent areas, central New Mexico, period of record through September 30, 2013 (ver. 1.1, August 2021): U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 873, 40 p., https://doi.org/10.3133/ds873.
ISSN: 2327-638X (online)
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Abstract
Introduction
Water-Level Data
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Title
Water-level data for the Albuquerque Basin and adjacent areas, central New Mexico, period of record through September 30, 2013