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U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY

Water-Data Report MD-DE-DC-00-2


Water Resources Data
Maryland, Delaware, and Washington, D.C.
Water Year 2000
Volume 2. Ground-Water Data

By Michael J. Smigaj, Richard W. Saffer, and Elizabeth H. Marchand

 

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ABSTRACT

Water resources data for the 2000 water year for Maryland and Delaware consist of records of water levels and water quality of ground-water wells. This report (Volume 2. Ground-Water Data) contains water levels at 347 observation wells, discharge records for 5 springs, and water quality at 225 wells, 13 piezometers, and 4 springs. Locations of ground-water level wells are shown on figures 5 and 6. Locations of ground-water-quality sites are shown on figure 7. The data in this report represent that part of the National Water Data System collected by the U.S. Geological Survey and cooperating State, local, and Federal agencies in Maryland and Delaware.

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Preface

List of ground-water wells, and springs by county or independent city, for which records

of ground-water levels published in this volume

List of ground-water wells, and springs by county or independent city, for which records..

of ground-water quality published in this volume

Introduction

Cooperation

Summary of hydrologic conditions

Special Networks and Programs

National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA)

NAWQA study programs in the MD-DE-DC WRD, district

The Delmarva Peninsula study unit (Delmarva NAWQA)

Potomac River Basin study unit (Potomac NAWQA)

Explanation of the records

Station identification numbers

Latitude-longitude system

Well numbering system

Records of ground-water levels

Data collection and computation

Data presentation

Spring discharge tables

Water-level tables

Hydrographs

Records of ground-water quality

Data collection and computation

Data presentation

Remarks codes

Water-quality control data

Blank Samples

Reference Samples

Replicate Samples

Spike Samples

Access to USGS data

Definition of terms

Publications on Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations

Selected U.S. Geological Survey Reports on ground-water resources in Delaware

Professional Papers

Water-Supply Papers

Hydrologic Investigation Atlases

Water Resources Investigations Reports

Open-File Reports

Unnumbered Report

Circulars

Selected Delaware Geological Survey Reports on ground-water resources in Delaware

Report of Investigations

Bulletins

Open File Reports

Water Level Reports

Selected U.S. Geological Survey Reports on ground-water resources in Maryland

Professional Papers

Water-Supply Papers

Hydrologic Investigations Atlas

Water-Resources Investigations Reports

Open-File Reports

Fact Sheet

Unnumbered Reports

Miscellaneous Maps

Miscellaneous Geologic Investigations Maps

Circulars

Unpublished Report

Selected Maryland Geological Survey Reports on ground-water resources in Maryland

Basic Data Reports

Bulletins

Report of Investigations

Open-File Reports

Hydrogeology

Information Circulars

Maps

Quadrangle Atlases

Selected U.S. Geological Survey Reports on ground-water resources in the District of Columbia

Professional Paper

Water Supply Papers

Open-File Report

Circular

Station records, ground water

Ground-water spring discharge

Ground-water levels

Ground-water quality records

Remarks codes

Dissolved trace-elements concentrations

Change in national trends network procedures

Quality of ground water

Index


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For more information about USGS activities in Maryland, Delaware and the District of Columbia contact:

 

Science Center Chief
U.S. Geological Survey
Water Resources Discipline
8987 Yellow Brick Road
Baltimore, MD 21237
Telephone: (410) 238-4200
Fax: (410) 238-4210

 

or access the USGS Water Resources of Maryland, Delaware, and District of Columbia home page at:  http://md.water.usgs.gov/.


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