This report presents the results of an investigation of the ground-water resources of the Pullman area, Whitman County, Wash. The investigation was made in cooperation with the State of Washington, Department of Conservation, Division of Water Resources, to determine whether the 1959 rate of ground-water withdrawal exceeded the perennial yield of the developed aquifers, and if so, whether additional aquifers could be developed in the area, and whether the yield of the developed aquifers could be increased by artificial recharge
Many if not most of Idaho's ground water basins may be presently pumped at rates that exceed natural...
This project has concentrated on four of the myriad of factors relative to recharge of ground water ...
This research project encompasses a staged analysis of ground water-surface water conjunctive manage...
The Pullman-Moscow area of eastern Washington and northern Idaho relies almost entirely on ground wa...
This publication is a pamphlet for distribution to the public about the current state of ground wate...
One-hundred percent of the residents of Washington County rely on ground water as the source of thei...
The results of the study were presented in a report by John Smoot and Dale Ralston published in 1987...
The Pullman-Moscow area of southeastern Wash ton and northern Idaho depends on ground water as the p...
ABSTRACT A study of the water resources of the ground-water system in the unconsolidated deposits of...
The report provides an update of the ground water supply in the Pullman Moscow basin, further develo...
The purpose of this report is to increase the understanding of ground water recharge to basalt aquif...
A ground-water flow model was cooperatively developed by the u.s. Geological Survey and the Universi...
The City of Moscow and the University of Idaho are the principal users of ground water in Moscow bas...
Increasing pumpage rates and declining ground-water levels in the Columbia River Basalts of the Pull...
From purpose and scope: In 1978, the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the State of Washin...
Many if not most of Idaho's ground water basins may be presently pumped at rates that exceed natural...
This project has concentrated on four of the myriad of factors relative to recharge of ground water ...
This research project encompasses a staged analysis of ground water-surface water conjunctive manage...
The Pullman-Moscow area of eastern Washington and northern Idaho relies almost entirely on ground wa...
This publication is a pamphlet for distribution to the public about the current state of ground wate...
One-hundred percent of the residents of Washington County rely on ground water as the source of thei...
The results of the study were presented in a report by John Smoot and Dale Ralston published in 1987...
The Pullman-Moscow area of southeastern Wash ton and northern Idaho depends on ground water as the p...
ABSTRACT A study of the water resources of the ground-water system in the unconsolidated deposits of...
The report provides an update of the ground water supply in the Pullman Moscow basin, further develo...
The purpose of this report is to increase the understanding of ground water recharge to basalt aquif...
A ground-water flow model was cooperatively developed by the u.s. Geological Survey and the Universi...
The City of Moscow and the University of Idaho are the principal users of ground water in Moscow bas...
Increasing pumpage rates and declining ground-water levels in the Columbia River Basalts of the Pull...
From purpose and scope: In 1978, the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the State of Washin...
Many if not most of Idaho's ground water basins may be presently pumped at rates that exceed natural...
This project has concentrated on four of the myriad of factors relative to recharge of ground water ...
This research project encompasses a staged analysis of ground water-surface water conjunctive manage...