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OR002 Ground-Water Stations

(shaded map of state)Study area
PROJECT CHIEF: William D. McFarland
LOCATION: State of Oregon
PROJECT EXTENT: Statewide

PROBLEM

Long-term water-level records are needed to evaluate the effects of climatic variations on the recharge to and discharge from ground-water systems, to provide a data base from which to measure the effects of development, to assist in the prediction of future supplies, and to provide data for management of the resource.

OBJECTIVE

APPROACH

Evaluation of regional geology allows broad, general definition of aquifer systems and their boundary conditions. Within this framework, and with some knowledge of the stress on the system in time and space and the hydrologic properties of the aquifers, a subjective decision can be made on the most advantageous locations for observation of long-term system behavior. This subjective network can be refined as records become available and detailed areal studies of the ground-water system more closely define the aquifers, their properties, and the stresses to which they are subjected.


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