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GROUND WATER LEVELS IN THE NORTHERN HIGH PLAINS DESIGNATED GROUND WATER BASIN
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2003
Document Type - Publications and Reports
Ground Water Levels Report
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INTRODUCTION <br />This report contains the results of water level measurements of wells in the Northern High <br />Plains Designated Basin made during the winter of 2002-2003. Data were collected in <br />cooperation with the W -Y, Frenchman, Central Yuma, Sand Hills, Marks Butte, Arikaree and <br />Plains Ground Water Management Districts, and local well owners and users. Funding for this <br />project was supplied in part from well permit fees collected and managed by the Office of the <br />State Engineer as a result of the passage of Senate Bill 200 during the 1987 legislative session. <br />This bill authorized the Office of the State Engineer to establish and maintain a water level <br />monitoring network throughout the state to obtain information on ground water conditions, to <br />establish ground water trends and to manage the ground water resources of the state. <br />Saturated thickness data for 1965 and the present are included for most wells. Also <br />included is an estimate of the percent of the 1965 (pre -development) saturated thickness. Within <br />the next few years, the header will also contain the actual well location determined with the use of <br />a Global Positioning System. The use of the new database has allowed -us to display water level <br />changes for one, five and ten year intervals and include a hydrograph of each well for the period <br />1988 to the present. These will be included and updated each year. Also included are long-term <br />hydrographs of approximately 30 wells that have been monitored for over 30 years. In the future, <br />we hope to have the data used in a GIS application so that additional maps can be produced. <br />The report is organized by Ground Water Management District and sorted by location <br />within the district. <br />Copies of this report are available for inspection in the offices of the local ground water <br />management districts as well as the Office of the State Engineer. Copies can be purchased from <br />the Office of the State Engineer, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 821, Denver, Colorado 80203, for a <br />fee of $ 25 to cover the cost of printing and handling. Summary reports will be made available at <br />no cost to each well owner whose well was measured. These summary reports are available from <br />the local districts or from the Office of the State Engineer. <br />
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