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Water Resources Data
North Dakota
Water Year 2001
Volume 2. Ground Water

U.S. Geological Survey Water-Data Report 01-2

 

By  R.E. Harkness and J.D. Wald


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Abstract

Water-resources data for the 2001 water year for North Dakota consists of records of discharge, stage, and water quality for streams; contents, stage, and water quality for lakes and reservoirs; and water levels and water quality for ground-water wells. Volume 2 contains water-level records for 111 ground-water wells and water-quality records for 22 monitoring wells. These data represent that part of the National Water Data System operated by the U.S. Geological Survey and cooperating Federal, State, and local agencies in North Dakota.

 

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Contents

Preface

Introduction

Cooperation 

Summary of hydrologic conditions

Explanation of the records

Well identification numbers

Latitude-longitude system

Local well numbers

Records of ground-water levels

Data collection and computation

Data presentation

Availability of data

Records of ground-water quality

Onsite measurements and sample collection

Data collection and computation

Data presentation

Availability of data

Remark codes

Access to USGS water data

Definition of terms

Publications on techniques of water-resources investigations

Ground-water levels

Ground-water quality

Index

ILLUSTRATIONS

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