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Recent Hydrologic Conditions -- Hawaii

Latest update June 6, 2008

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Waiehu test hole B (06-5431-01), Maui

Waiehu test hole B (06-5431-01) is located in the Iao area of West Maui. Water levels in the well reflect the altitude of the water table in the Wailuku Basalt. The well was drilled for the Wailuku Sugar Co. in 1974 and continuous monitoring began in 1982. The well was drilled to a depth of 555 ft from an altitude of about 494 ft. The well is open to the aquifer between altitudes of -6 and -61 ft. This station is operated by Matt Wong of the Maui field office.

Link to NWISWeb data for this well

Link to Recent hydrologic conditions, Iao and Waihee aquifer areas, Maui, Hawaii


Historical water-level record

Waiehu Test Hole B Historical Water-Level Record


Recent water-level record compared with historical data

Waiehu Test Hole B Recent Water-Level Record

Historical Water Level Legend

The daily maximum and minimum data show how recent conditions compare to the range of daily water levels measured in the historical record. The entire period of record is used to estimate daily maximum, minimum, and median water levels. The spikes appear because data prior to 1993 were reported at 5-day intervals.

 

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