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Water Resources Investigations Report 1998–4139

Prepared in cooperation with the South Bend Water Works

Geohydrology and Quality of Ground water in Unconsolidated Aquifers Near South Bend, Indiana 1998

By Kathleen K. Fowler and Leslie D. Arihood

Introduction

The water supply for the City of South Bend, Indiana, and much of surrounding St. Joseph County is provided by 36 municipal and community well fields. Some of these well fields are located near known or potential sources of ground-water contamination that could affect ground-water supplies in the near future. As population and industry grow, it will be necessary to find additional sources of water and determine their quantity and quality. Geohydrologic and water-quality data are available to identify areas for developing additional ground-water supplies, but these data have not been compiled into one source accessible to area water-resource managers.

This report presents a compilation of these geohydrologic and water-quality data for the ground-water system in and near South Bend that can be used to identify potentially favorable areas for developing additional ground-water supplies for municipal use. The data were compiled by the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the South Bend Water Works, for a study area of approximately 535 square miles that includes all of St. Joseph County and the eastern part of La Porte County. A map format has been used to facilitate comparison between geohydrologic and water-quality information.

Previously published geologic maps and cross sections describe the geologic setting and aquifer deposits of the study area, the hydrogeology of northeastern St. Joseph County, and the ground-water quality of northeastern St. Joseph County. Beaty (1990) and Clendenon and Beaty (1987) produced water-resource-availability reports for the St. Joseph and Kankakee River Basins.

First posted April, 2000

For additional information, contact:
Director, Indiana Water Science Center
U.S. Geological Survey
5957 Lakeside Blvd.
Indianapolis, IN 46278

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Suggested citation:

Fowler, K.K., and Arihood, L.D., 1998, Geohydrology and Quality of Ground Water in Unconsolidated Aquifers near South Bend, Indiana: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 1998–4139, https://pubs.er.usgs.gov/publication/wri984139.



Contents

Abstract

Introduction

Description of the Flowmeters

Description of the Study Areas and Test Wells

Methods of Investigation

Comparison of the Flowmeter Methods

Evaluation and Comparison of the Flowmeter Measurements

Summary and Conclusions

References Cited


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