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Geology and ground-water resources of west-central Lewis County, Washington

January 1, 1962

Lewis County lies within the Puget Trough section of the Pacific Border physiographic province. The west-central part of the county, an irregularly shaped area of about 830 square miles, contains the bulk of the county's population and virtually all of its ground-water development. It occupies the central part of a structural and topographic basin surrounded by well-dissected hills, which rise as much as 2,000 feet above the flood plains of the major streams. The area is drained by two major river systems, the Chehalis-Newaukum and the Cowlitz.

Publication Year 1962
Title Geology and ground-water resources of west-central Lewis County, Washington
Authors J.M. Weigle, B. L. Foxworthy
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype Other Government Series
Series Title Water Supply Bulletin
Series Number 17
Index ID 70043528
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse