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Sources and summaries of water-quality information for the Rapid Creek basin, western South Dakota
John S. Zogorski, E.M. Zogorski, T.E. McKallip
1990, Open-File Report 90-115
This report provides a compilation of water quality information for the Rapid Creek basin in western South Dakota. Two types of information are included: First, past and current water quality monitoring data collected by the South Dakota Department of Water and Natural Resources, U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Geological Survey, and...
Freshwater withdrawals in Texas, 1985
Dee L. Lurry, Nancy L. Barber
1990, Water-Resources Investigations Report 89-4044
Since 1950, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has estimated water use in the United States at 5-year intervals.  Resulting reports tabulate water use by State and by water-resources region (major river basins) for a number of categories, such as irrigation, water supply, and industrial.  In 1977, the USGS began the...
Sand and gravel aquifers of Schuyler County, New York
Todd S. Miller
1990, Water-Resources Investigations Report 90-4073
Some sand and gravel aquifers in Schuyler County may be capable of supplying large quantities of drinking water. To obtain information needed for proper management and protection of the aquifers and to ensure an adequate water supply for the future, the U.S. Geological Survey, in coopations with the county, compiled...
Hydrogeologic unit map of the Piedmont and Blue Ridge provinces of North Carolina
Charles C. Daniel III, R.A. Payne
1990, Water-Resources Investigations Report 90-4035
The numerous geologic formations and rock types in the Piedmont and Blue Ridge provinces of North Carolina have been grouped into 21 hydrogeologic units on the basis of their water-bearing potential as determined from rock origin, composition, and texture. All major classes of rocks--metamorphic, igneous, and sedimentary--are present, although metamorphic...
Water withdrawals in the Roanoke-Chowan Subregion of North Carolina and Virginia, 1983
M.W. Treece Jr.
1990, Water-Resources Investigations Report 90-4007
The Chowan-Roanoke Subregion of North Carolina and Virginia comprises an area of about 18,300 sq mi, of which 7,600 sq mi are in North Carolina and 10,700 sq mi are in Virginia. Precipitation in the region is relatively high, and therefore water supplies appear to be plentiful. However, projected increases...
Low flows during the 1988 drought in Tennessee
Jerry F. Lowery, Joseph F. Connell
1990, Water-Resources Investigations Report 89-4149
A severe drought occurred across large areas of Tennessee during the summer of 1988. Rainfall totaled 39.4 inches in 1988 and was 8.8 inches below the 1951-80 normal of 48.2 inches. An intensive streamflow measurement program was begun in July 1988. Minimum flows measured in summer 1988 were shown along...