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Water-level data from wells in the vicinity of the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, southeastern New Mexico

January 1, 1987

The U.S. Geological Survey monitored water levels in wells in the vicinity of the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, a storage facility constructed in bedded salts in which defense-associated transuranic wastes will be deposited, in southeastern New Mexico during 1977 to 1985. A variety of methods was used to measure water levels. The particular method utilized at a given time depended on several factors, including the amount of condensation in the well, well-head configuration, depth to water, rate of water level change, and availability of equipment. The five methods utilized were: air line, Lynes pressure sentry system, M-scope, steel tape, and winch. (Lantz-PTT)

Publication Year 1987
Title Water-level data from wells in the vicinity of the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, southeastern New Mexico
DOI 10.3133/ofr87120
Authors S. F. Richey
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 87-120
Index ID ofr87120
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse