Major Aquifer Study - Quaternary Deposits, central High Plains
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Water samples from 20 randomly selected domestic water-supply wells
completed in the Quaternary deposits of south-central Kansas were collected as
part of the High Plains Regional Ground-Water Study conducted by the U.S.
Geological Survey's National Water-Quality Assessment Program. The samples
were analyzed for about 170 water-quality constituents that included physical
properties, dissolved solids and major ions, nutrients and dissolved organic
carbon, trace elements, pesticides, volatile organic compounds, and radon. The
purpose of this study was to provide a broad overview of ground-water quality
in a major geologic subunit of the High Plains aquifer (see interpretive
report
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Figure 1 shows the spatial distribution of the sampling wells (see larger map for location of study area), Click on a site below to view water-quality data. You may retrieve the data set for a single site from the viewing pages or you can retrieve the entire data set by clicking below. The coding guide contains codes and descriptions for selected parameters in the data sets. WELL 101 | WELL 102 | WELL 103 | WELL 104 | WELL 105 | WELL 106 | WELL 107 | WELL 108 | WELL 109 | WELL 110 | WELL 111 | WELL 112 | WELL 113 | WELL 114 | WELL 115 | WELL 116 | WELL 117 | WELL 118 | WELL 119 | WELL 120 | View QA data
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