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Difference between the 2006 and partial-development ground-water conditions for the unconfined aquifer in the Wood River Valley, south-central Idaho.
The entire population of the Wood River Valley depends on ground water for domestic supply, either from
domestic or municipal-supply wells, rapid population growth since the 1970s has raised concerns about
the continued availability of ground and surface water to support existing uses and streamflow. To help
address these concerns, ground- and surface-water conditions in the area before and during the population
growth that started in the 1970s was evaluated. This dataset helps analyze trends in ground-water data,
documents 2006 hydrologic conditions, and is used to compare 2006 and historic ground-water data of
the Wood River Valley of south-central Idaho. It represents ground-water conditions in the unconfined
aquifer during October 2006 constructed from 88 water-level measurements in the main valley and 8
tributary canyons.
Complete Metadata
| @id | http://datainventory.doi.gov/id/dataset/43d8a247602d8fecafbab541a23f6e37 |
|---|---|
| bureauCode |
[ "010:12" ] |
| identifier | USGS:8c2dbdc1-2bac-423f-972f-d445050d36dd |
| spatial | -114.429151,43.300545,-114.055926,43.7796 |
| theme |
[ "geospatial" ] |