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Scientific Investigations Map 3038

Prepared in cooperation with the New Mexico Office of the State Engineer

Current (2004-07) Conditions and Changes in Ground-Water Levels from Predevelopment to 2007, Southern High Plains Aquifer, East-Central New Mexico—Curry County, Portales, and Causey Lingo Underground Water Basins

By Anne Tillery

Abstract

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The Southern High Plains aquifer is the principal aquifer in Curry and Roosevelt Counties, N. Mex., and primary source of water in southeastern New Mexico. Successful water-supply planning for New Mexico’s Southern High Plains requires knowledge of the current aquifer conditions and a context to estimate future trends given current aquifer-management policy. This report provides a summary of the current (2007) water-level status of the Southern High Plains aquifer in New Mexico, including a basis for estimating future trends by comparison with historical conditions. This report includes estimates of the extent of ground-water level declines in the Curry County, Portales, and Causey-Lingo Ground-water Management Area parts of the High Plains Aquifer in eastern New Mexico since predevelopment. Maps representing 2007 water levels, water-level declines, aquifer saturated thickness, and depth to water accompanied by hydrographs from representative wells for the Southern High Plains aquifer in the Curry County, Portales, and Causey Lingo Underground Water Basins were prepared in cooperation with the New Mexico Office of the State Engineer. The results of this mapping show the water level declined as much as 175 feet in the study area at rates as high as 1.76 feet per year.

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Posted December 2008

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Tillery, A., 2008, Current (2004-07) conditions and in ground-water levels from predevelopment to 2007, Southern High Plains aquifer, east-central New Mexico—Curry County, Portales, and Causey Lingo Underground Water Basins: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Map 3038.


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