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The alluvium is thin or absent in areas where streams cross the <br />resistant sandstones of the Mesaverde Group. The alluvial <br />aquifers are wider where the streams cross less resistant rock <br />units of the Lewis and Mancos Shales. <br />Ground Water <br />Although ground water occurs in all the sedimentary rocks <br />within the Twentymile Park Basin, the only identified strata <br />capable of regionally storing and transmitting water are the <br />Tow Creek, the Trout Creek and the Twentymile Sandstones, along <br />with the lenticular and interbedded sandstones of the three <br />coal groups. The aquifer characteristics, ground water use for <br />each aquifer and the relationship of geologic structure to <br />ground water flow are discussed below. <br />We11s completed in the Mancos Shale generally yield small <br />quantities of water, less than 5 gallons per minute (gal/min). <br />The water is predominantly a calcium-bicarbonate type (Brogden <br />and Giles, 19771. Total dissolved solids (TOS) concentration <br />ranges from 338 to 2,590 mg/1, and the water may contain <br />concentrations of chloride, fluoride, iron and manganese in <br />excess of U.S. Public Health Service (1962) drinking water <br />standards (Brogden and Giles, 1977). Although the Mancos Shale <br />contains limited ground water that may be suitable for domestic <br />and stock use, the extensive shales in the upper part of the <br />formation act as relatively impermeable barriers to the <br />subsurface movement of water and the Mancos Shale can be <br />considered as an impermeable, confining layer underlying the <br />Mesaverde Group, and could be classified as an aquiclude. <br />The major bedrock aquifers in the Mesaverde Group occur within <br />the massive, regional sandstone units of the Iles and Williams <br />Fork Formations. Wells completed in the Tow Creek Sandstone <br />and Trout Creek Sandstone of the Iles Formation and the <br />Twentymile Sandstone of the Williams Fork Formation are used <br />primarily for domestic and stock purposes. Well yields from <br />these sandstone aquifers are usually less than 10 gal/min <br />(Brogden and Giles, 19771. Nigher yields generally occur at <br />greater depths where water in the sandstone is under artesian <br />pressure, and where the sandstones have been fractured <br />extensively. Hydraulic conductivity values for fractured. <br />sandstones of the Iles and Williams Fork Formations range from <br />3.7 to 26 feet/day (Brogden and Giles, 19771. <br />- 19 - <br />