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Ground-Water Hydrology and Projected Effects of Ground-Water Withdrawals in the Sevier Desert, Utah (TP-79)Vendor: Water RightsBy: W. F. Holmes The principal ground-water reservoir in the Sevier Desert is the unconsolidated basin fill. The fill has been divided generally into aquifers and confining beds, although there are no clear-cut boundaries between these units--the primary aquifers are the shallow and deep...
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Ground-Water Reconnaissance of the Central Weber River Area, Morgan and Summit Counties, Utah (TP-77)Vendor: Water RightsBy: J. S. Gates, J. I. Steiger, and R. T. Green Ground water occurs in unconsolidated alluvium and older semiconsolidated to consolidated rocks; it has been developed to a limited extent for public, industrial, and domestic use. Alluvium of Quaternary age probably is the...
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Reconnaissance of the Quality of Surface Water in the Weber River Basin, Utah (TP-76)Vendor: Water RightsBy: K. R. Thompson This reconnaissance of the quality of surface water in the Weber River basin encompassed an area of 2,080 square miles. Elevations in the basin range from 4,210 to 11,708 feet. The water-distribution system on the Weber River is well developed....
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Consumptive Use and Water Requirements for Utah (TP-75)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: A. L. Huber, F. W. Haws, T. C. Hughes, J. M. Bagley, K. G Hubbard, and E. A. Richardson Reliable guides or standards for estimating water requirements are essential for the planning, design, and operation of any water using enterprise. Particularly in a...
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Reconnaissance of the Quality of Surface Water in the San Rafael River Basin, Utah (TP-72)Vendor: Water RightsBy: J. C. Mundorff and K. R. Thompson The water-quality reconnaissance of the San Rafael River basin, Utah, encompassed an area of about 2,300 square miles. Data were obtained by the U.S. Geological Survey one or more times at 116 sites from June 1977...
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Status of Development of Selected Ground-Water Basins in Utah (TP-7)Vendor: Water RightsBy: H. E. Thomas, W. B. Helson, B. E. Lofgren, and R. G. Butler Utah's ground-water law, which became effective on March 22, 1935, has its basis in certain statutes passed by the Utah Legislature during its 1935 session, with minor additions or revisions...
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Bedrock Aquifers in the Lower Dirty Devil River Basin Area, Utah, with Special Emphasis on the Navaho Sandstone (TP-68)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: J. W. Hood and T. W. DanielsonThe lower Dirty Devil River basin area in southeastern Utah has an area of about 4,300 square miles and ranges in altitude from about 3,700 to more than 11,000 feet above mean sea level. Precipitation, the main...
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Seepage Study of the West Side and West Canals, Box Elder County, Utah (TP-67)Vendor: Water RightsBy: R. W. CruffA study of the gains or losses of the West Side and West Canals from Cutler Reservoir to near Penrose, Box Elder County, Utah, was made to aid in water allocation for the canal system. Four sets of seepage measurements made...
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Aquifer Tests of the Navajo Sandstone New Caineville, Wayne County, Utah (TP-66)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: J. W. Hood and T. W. DanielsonGround water in the Navajo Sandstone near Caineville, Wayne County, Utah, was studied during 1975-77 as part of an investigation of water in bedrock in the lower Dirty Devil River basin area. The purpose of the study...
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Reconnaissance of Chemical Quality of Surface Water and Fluvial Sediment in the Dirty Devil River Basin, Utah (TP-65)Vendor: Water RightsBy: J. C. Mundorff The water-quality reconnaissance in the Dirty Devil River basin covered an area of about 4,300 square miles. Data sites were obtained by the U.S. Geological Survey one or more times at 104 during the period July 1975 to September 1976;...
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Hydrologic Reconnaissance of the Fish Springs Flat Area, Tooele, Juab, and Millard Counties, Utah (TP-64)Vendor: Water RightsBy: E. L. Bolke and C. T. SumsionThe Fish Springs Flat area includes about 590 square miles in western Utah. Total annual precipitation on the area averages about 7 inches and totals about 232,000 acre-feet. Fish Springs Wash is the major drainage in the...
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Hydrology of the Beaver Valley Area, Beaver County, Utah with Emphasis on Ground Water (TP-63)Vendor: Water RightsBy: R. W. Mower Beaver Valley includes 534 square miles in southwestern Utah, in the Basin and Range physiographic province. The project area consists of a valley plain underlain by unconsolidated to partly consolidated material. The valley plain is bounded by mountains that are...
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Hydrologic Evaluation of the Upper Duchesne River Valley, Northern Uinta Basin Area, Utah (TP-57)Vendor: Water RightsBy: J. W. Hood The upper Duchesne River valley was studied during 1971-74 as part of an investigation of the northern Uinta Basin area, Utah and Colorado. The purpose of the study was to determine the relation of ground water to surface water, to...
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Hydrologic Reconnaissance of the Tule Valley Drainage Basin, Juab and Millard Counties, Utah (TP-56)Vendor: Water RightsBy: J. C. Stephens The Tule Valley drainage basin is an area of about 940 square miles in Juab and Millard Counties in west-central Utah. Precipitation in the basin averages about 8 inches annually. There is no surface outflow and all streams are ephemeral....
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Reconnaissance of Water Quality in the Duchesne River Basin and Some Adjacent Drainage Areas, Utah (TP-55)Vendor: Water RightsBy: J. C. Mundorff A water-quality reconnaissance in the Duchesne River basin and some adjacent drainage areas covered an area of about 4,400 square miles - about 4,000 square miles in the Duchesne River basin and the remainder in the drainage areas of Pariette...
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Hydrologic Evaluation of Ashley Valley, Northern Uinta Basin Area, Utah (TP-54)Vendor: Water RightsBy: J. W. HoodThe water resources of the northern Uinta Basin, Utah and Colorado, were studied during 1971-74. Ashley Valley was evaluated in slightly greater detail than the general area, in order to assess the general relation of ground- and surface-water supplies. In Ashley...
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Seepage Study of Canals in Beaver Valley, Beaver County, Utah (TP-52)Vendor: Water RightsBy: R. W. Cruff and R. W. Mower A study of the gains or losses of nine canals near Beaver, Utah, was made to aid in the water allocation of the canal systems. The canals included in this study are Manderfield Ditch, Last Chance...
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Seepage Study of the Rocky Point Canal and the Grey Mountain-Pleasant Valley Canal Systems, Duchesne County, Utah (TP-50)Vendor: Water RightsBy: R. W. Cruff and J. W. HoodThis report describes the study of the Rocky Point Canal system in the vicinity of Duchesne and the Grey Mountain-Pleasant Valley Canal system between Duchesne and Myton, in the Uinta Basin, Duchesne County, Utah. The Rocky Point...
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Estimating Mean Streamflow in the Duchesne River Basin, Utah (TP-48)Vendor: Water RightsBy: R. W. Cruff The Duchesne River basin covers approximately 4,000 square miles in northeastern Utah, and discharge from the basin is into the Green River at Ouray. About 85 percent of the Duchesne River basin is included in four major sub-basins, those of...
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Water-Quality Reconnaissance of Surface Inflow to Utah Lake (TP-46)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: J. C. Mundorff The water-quality reconnaissance in the drainage basin of Utah Lake covered an area of about 2,180 square miles, mostly in Wasatch and Utah Counties, Utah. About 685 square miles are in the Provo River drainage, about 725 square miles are...
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