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The Coffee Sand and Ripley aquifers in Mississippi

January 1, 1978

The Coffee Sand and Ripley aquifers, of Cretaceous age, are in the Selma Group in northern Mississippi. The aquifers contain freshwater in an area of about 4,400 square miles in northern Mississippi. Water produced from the aquifers by public water systems and numerous industries in 1975 averaged about 4 Mgal/d. Regional water-level declines have been very small and the aquifers have a moderate potential for future development. The aquifers are used in some areas where there are no other significant sources of ground water. The most common problems in developing water supplies are low yields to wells and hard water. (Kosco-USGS)

Publication Year 1978
Title The Coffee Sand and Ripley aquifers in Mississippi
DOI 10.3133/wri78114
Authors E. H. Boswell
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Water-Resources Investigations Report
Series Number 78-114
Index ID wri78114
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse