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Delineation of drinking water source protection zones for Water System Canyon Spring, a public-water supply spring, Iron County, Utah (RI-246)

RI246
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Water Resources
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By: C. E. Bishop

This study delineates drinking-water-source-protection zones for Water System Canyon Spring, which is used by the Paragonah Municipal Water System as a source of drinking water for the town of Paragonah. The spring is in Water System Canyon, a tributary to Red Creek Canyon on the western edge of the Markagunt Plateau, eastern Iron County. Red Creek is a substantial perennial stream draining the plateau. The climate of the area is semiarid to humid and average annual precipitation is about 14 inches; however, up to 35 inches can be received in the higher mountains.

This report describes the delineation of drinking-water-source-protection (DWSP) zones for a public-water-supply spring in eastern Iron County, Utah. Water System Canyon Spring is about 2 miles east of the town of Paragonah, within the Markagunt Plateau. Much of the surrounding area is privately owned and used for cattle grazing. The town of Paragonah is a rural farming community that obtains part of its municipal drinking water from this spring, and requested this delineation of DWSP zones. The scope of work included a literature search, review of water records, field reconnaissance, interpretation of data, delineation of the DWSP zones, and preparation of this report.

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Published: 2001
Pages: 35 p.
Location: Iron County
Media Type: Paper Publication

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