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Assesment of Wetland Condition and Wetland Mapping Accuracy in Upper Blacks Fork and Smiths Fork, Uinta Mountains, Utah (RI-274)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: Diane Menuz, Ryhan Sempler, and Jennifer JonesThe Utah Geological Survey surveyed 28 sites in 2014 to quantify the location and condition of wetlands on the north slope of the Uinta Mountains in the Upper Blacks Fork and Smiths Fork watersheds. The three project...
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Delineation of drinking water source protection zones for the Day Star Adventist Academy public-water-supply well, Grand County, Utah (RI-262)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: C. E. Bishop The Day Star Adventist Academy operates a well to supply potable water for consumptive use by its students, staff, and facilities. The well was drilled in the mid-1950s in lower Castle Valley, Grand County, Utah. To protect this well from...
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Reconnaissance investigation of ground cracks along the western margin of Parowan Valley, Iron County, Utah (RI-253)Vendor: Ground WaterBy: UGS Staff Two out-of-print geologic and mineral assessment reports on Piute and Garfield Counties. Texts with plates are in one file for easy viewing; plates are a higher resolution and formatted for easy plotting are in separate files. Data contained in the reports...
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Delineation of drinking water source protection zones for the Monte Verde public water supply well, Morgan County, Utah (RI-249)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyC. E. Bishop The Monte Verde public water system operates a single well to supply potable water for consumptive use by the Monte Verde subdivision in the community of Mountain Green. The well is in western Morgan Valley, near the head of Weber Canyon,...
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Delineation of drinking water source protection zones for Covered Bridge Canyon public water supply well, Utah County, Utah (RI-247)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: C. E. Bishop The Covered Bridge Canyon Water Association operates a well to supply potable water for consumptive use for the subdivision of Covered Bridge Canyon. The well is in Pole Canyon, a tributary to Spanish Fork Canyon, in southern Utah County. To...
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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)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: 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...
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Delineation of drinking water source protection zones for Warm Spring, a public-water-supply spring, Iron County, Utah (RI-245)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: C. E. Bishop This study delineates drinking-water-source-protection zones for Warm 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 Red Creek Canyon on the western edge of...
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Delineation of drinking water source protection zones for the Newcastle public water supply well, Iron County, Utah (RI-243)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: C. E. Bishop The Newcastle Water Company (NWC) operates a single well to supply potable water for consumption and use by the town of Newcastle. To protect this well from contamination and to comply with Utah's Drinking Water Source Protection Program, the town...
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Potential mineral precipitation and water compatibilities related to the Drunkards Wash project, Carbon County, Utah (RI-241)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: J. W. Gwynn River Gas Corporation produces approximately 36,000 barrels per day of saline water from the Ferron Sandstone Member of the Mancos Shale as part of its Drunkards Wash coalbed-methane recovery project. Most of the sodium-bicarbonate-chloride produced water is disposed of by...
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Delineation of drinking water source protection zones for the Green Hills Country Estates well 02, Weber County, Utah (RI-240)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: C. E. Bishop and M. Lowe This report describes the delineation of drinking-water-source-protection zones for a public-water-supply well owned by the Green Hills Country Estates Water Company. Public water suppliers in Utah are required by Utah?s Drinking Water Source Protection Regulations to develop...
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The potential impact of septic tank soil-absorption systems on water quality in the principal valley-fill aquifer, Cedar Valley, Iron County, Utah - assessment and guidelines (RI-239)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: J. Wallace and M. Lowe Nitrate can be used to identify potential deleterious effects of development using septic tank soil-absorption systems. We use a mass-balance approach to provide a valley-wide assessment of the potential impact of nitrate from septic tank soil-absorption systems on...
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Guidelines for preparing hydrogeologic reports addressing suitability for alternative waste-water disposal systems in rock in Duchesne County, Utah (RI-238)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: M. Lowe Many lots in Duchesne County cannot presently be developed because exposed or shallow rock makes them unsuitable for conventional septic tank soil-absorption systems. Duchesne County and the Utah Division of Water Quality have developed designs for alternative waste-water disposal systems that...
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The potential impact of septic tank soil-absorption systems on water quality in the principal valley-fill aquifer, Ogden Valley, Weber County, Utah (RI-237)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: J. Wallace and M. Lowe Nitrate from sewers, septic tank soil-absorption systems, fertilizer, and other anthropogenic sources is a useful indicator of human impact on ground-water quality. Nitrate can thus be used to identify potential deleterious effects of development using septic tank soil-absorption...
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The potential impact of septic tank soil-absorption systems on water quality in the principal valley-fill aquifer, Tooele Valley, Tooele County, Utah - assessment and guidelines (RI-235)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: J. Wallace and M. Lowe Nitrate from sewers, septic-tank-soil-absorption systems, fertilizer, and other anthropogenic sources is a useful indicator of human impact on ground-water quality. Nitrate can thus be used to identify potential deleterious effects of development which uses septic tank soil-absorption systems....
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Recharge area and water quality of the valley-fill aquifer, Castle Valley, Grand County, Utah (RI-229)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: N. P. Snyder Castle Valley is one of several northwest-trending salt anticline valleys on the Colorado Plateau in southeastern Utah. The unconsolidated valley fill is the principal aquifer in the valley and consists of coarse alluvial-fan deposits and stream alluvium, with minor clay....
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Geologic evaluation of a proposed regional wastewater treatment plant site, Washington County, Utah (RI-206)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: W. R. Lund and W. F. Case This report presents the results of a geologic investigation at the site proposed for construction of a regional wastewater treatment plant in southwestern Washington County, Utah. The purpose of the investigation was to determine if geologic...
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UGS involvement with Paradox Basin repository siting: a review of UGS activities associated with the Department of Energy's efforts to evaluate areas within the Paradox Basin as suitable for a high level nuclear waste repository (San Juan County) (RI-202)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: S. N. Eldredge and G. Atwood This Report of Investigation consists of four reports that summarize different aspects Qf the Utah Geological and Mineral Survey's (UGMS) review of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) program to evaluate several areas in the Paradox Basin...
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Geologic evaluation of five culinary water facilities and settlement canyon dam for Tooele City, Tooele County, Utah (RI-187)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: W. R. Lund This report presents the results of an investigation of geologic conditions at five culinary water facilities maintained by Tooele City Corporation and at Settlement Canyon Dam and reservoir. The facilities include four concrete water tanks and a well field. The...
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Significant drill holes of the Wasatch Front valleys including Cache Valley and Tooele Valley (OFR-82)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: W. F. Case Records of 292 significant drill holes which were drilled in the major valley areas of the Wasatch Front have been compiled into a Utah Geological and Mineral Survey database, given in this publication. Drill holes which are judged to be...
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Mapping Groundwater Quality and Chemistry Adjacent to Great Salt Lake, Utah (OFR-699)Vendor: Ground WaterBy: Stefan M. Kirby, Paul C. Inkenbrandt, and Andrew RupkeThis report details the data compilation and database construction of groundwater chemistry adjoining Great Salt Lake and its wetlands. The database includes publicly available major solute, trace constituent, nutrient, and isotopic data available near Great...
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