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Kansas Geological Survey, Open-file Report 2002-46


Kansas Springs Inventory: Water Quality, Flow Rate, and Temperature Data

by Robert Sawin and Rex Buchanan
Kansas Geological Survey
and Wayne Lebsack
Independent Geologist

KGS Open File Report 2002-46
November 2002

Abstract

Springs are an important component of the Kansas landscape, a significant source of water used in the state, and an aid to understanding the connection between groundwater and surface water. Despite their importance, little information has been collected systematically about springs in Kansas. In 1996, staff at the Kansas Geological Survey, with independent geologist Wayne Lebsack, began a project that brought together existing information on springs in Kansas, inventoried representative and important springs in the state, and collected basic water-quality, flow rate, and temperature data. That effort resulted in several publications (Buchanan, Sawin, and Lebsack, 1998; Sawin, Buchanan, and Lebsack, 1999; Sawin and Buchanan, 2000; Buchanan, Sawin, and Lebsack, 2000; and Sawin and Buchanan, 2001) and the following data set.

For this project, springs were defined as places where groundwater flows naturally from the earth onto the land surface or into a body of surface water, at a rate sufficient to form a current (Sawin, Buchanan, and Lebsack, 1999). The following spreadsheet lists springs that were visited during this project. This project's purpose was to inventory significant and representative springs; this was not an attempt to visit every spring in the state. The following criteria were used to pick spring locations:

1) named, well-known, and historic springs;
2) springs with published water-quality data;
3) springs with flow rates of at least five gallons per minute, although springs were sampled regardless of flow rate if the location was visited, or if the spring occurred in an area of low spring density;
4) unique or unusual springs;
5) areas or counties with a low density of springs.

Spring locations were acquired from the scientific literature (particularly Kansas Geological Survey county bulletins and Bailey, 1902), 1:24,000 U.S. Geological Survey topographic maps, and visits with local residents.

The resulting data set has been organized by county. It includes analyses of 249 springs from 72 counties. The data set includes the name of the spring (if known); the date the spring was visited and sampled; specific conductance in micromhos per centimeter at 25 degrees centigrade; sulfate, measured in parts per million; chloride, measured in parts per million; nitrate, measured as NO3 in parts per million; temperature in degrees Fahrenheit; and flow rate in gallons per minute, which was estimated unless noted with an "m", indicating it was measured. The data for chemical quality of the water and flow rates are representative only of the date on which the spring was visited; some factors, particularly flow rate, vary dramatically according to time of year and precipitation levels. Analytical work was performed at the Kansas Geological Survey and the authors of this report would like to acknowledge the work of Dr. Lawrence Hathaway, Truman Waugh (retired), and Karmie Galle (retired), in conducting those analyses.

References

Bailey, E. H. S., 1902, Special report on Mineral Waters, v. 7: University Geological Survey of Kansas, 343 p.

Buchanan, R., Sawin, R., and Lebsack, W., 1998, Kansas Springs: Kansas Geological Survey, Public Information Circular, no. 11, 6 p.

Buchanan, R., Sawin, R., and Lebsack, W., 2000, Water of the Most Excellent Kind--Historic Springs in Kansas: Kansas History, v. 23, no. 3, p. 128-141.

Sawin, R. S., Buchanan, R. C., and Lebsack, W., 1999, Flint Hills Springs: Kansas Academy of Science Transactions, v. 102, no. 1-2, p. 1-31.

Sawin, R., and Buchanan, R., 2000, Water Quality of Selected Springs--Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve, Chase County, Kansas: Kansas Geological Survey, Open-file Report 2000-1, 31 p.

Sawin, R., and Buchanan, R., 2001, Springs Inventory--Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve, Chase County, Kansas: Kansas Geological Survey, Open-file Report 2001-40, 17 p.

LOC# COUNTY NAME DATE SP C SO4 Cl NO3 TEMP GPM
AN-1 Anderson   8/18/00 575 15.7 2.0 8.5 64 1.2m
AT-1 Atchison   11/5/97 676 31.6 18.2 4 57 0.5m
AT-2 Atchison   11/5/97 322 28.2 9.6 53 50 1.5
AT-3 Atchison   1/15/98 570 32.8 19 73.2 50 2m
BA-1 Barber Jug Sp 9/30/98 560 14.8 17.3 1.2   25m
BA-2 Barber   10/1/98 287 11.7 5.8 13.4 63 3
BA-3 Barber   12/4/00 2480 1287 32.7 0.9 58 10
BA-4 Barber   12/4/00 535 16.5 16.2 4.7 61 5
BA-5 Barber   12/4/00 405 13.4 5.8 4.6 59 11
BB-1 Bourbon   5/26/99 480 15.0 1.5 2.0 60 85
BB-2 Bourbon   5/26/99 498 21.3 6.0 2.2 59 1
BR-1 Brown   2/19/98 635 23.6 5.6 38.4    
BR-2 Brown   2/19/98 372 21.5 1.7 41.8 44 38
BR-3 Brown   2/19/98 529 18.4 6.4 42.8 56 25
BR-4 Brown   2/19/98 598 22.8 10.1 46.2 54 <1
BR-5 Brown Sun Sps 2/19/98 2580 1416 31.2 0.4 57 5m
BR-6 Brown Sycamore Sps 2/19/98 2770 1455 78.4 0.2 56 45m
BR-7 Brown Meadowland Sps 2/19/98 663 30.9 3.9 50 54 35
BR-8 Brown   2/19/98 850 59.3 19.5 69.9 47 <1
BU-1 Butler   2/18/97 563 10.9 7.5 6.1   112
BU-2 Butler   2/18/97 512 10.5 16.2 1.2   75
BU-3 Butler   2/18/97 1875 44.2 384 4.6   8
CA-1 Clark   7/17/97 441 15.7 3.1 9.7   <1
CA-2 Clark   7/17/97 562 22.9 29.4 6.8   <1
CA-3 Clark   7/18/97 472 11.6 9.3 0.1 72  
CA-4 Clark   7/18/97 485 12.7 2.8 <0.1 67 3.9m
CA-5 Clark St. Jacobs Well 7/17/97 225 4.5 8.9 1 84  
CA-6 Clark   7/17/97 765 8.8 30.5 <0.1 74 1
CA-7 Clark   7/17/97 463 17.7 17.3 4 68 0.9m
CD-1 Cloud   12/10/98 227 23.7 6.2 4.2   <1
CK-1 Cherokee Schermerhorn Sp 3/30/98 383 45.3 14.0 6.2 56 15
CK-2 Cherokee   3/30/98 1305 466 30.5 <0.1 60 5
CL-1 Cowley   1/20/97 825 79.0 19.1 4.9   50
CL-2 Cowley   1/20/97 563 13.5 8.4 5.3   200
CL-3 Cowley   1/20/97 598 18.3 4.1 29.8   50
CL-4 Cowley   1/20/97 830 110 8.2 8.5   435m
CL-5 Cowley   1/20/97 752 56.0 12.4 12.0   200
CM-1 Comanche   9/30/98 533 17.5 9.9 43.6 64 2
CM-2 Comanche flowing artesian well 12/4/00 890 291 9.0 4.2 60 1.3m
CM-3 Comanche Big Gyp Cave Sp 12/5/00 2590 1477 34.3 21.8 54 90
CM-4 Comanche Evansville Sp 12/5/00 1420 311 129 4.6   10
CM-5 Comanche Newcomb Sp 12/5/00 2750 1505 48.8 4.2 60 3
CM-6 Comanche Swartz Bat Cave Sp 12/5/00 2720 1459 74.7 4.0 50 2.5m
CM-7 Comanche DES Cave Sp 12/5/00 3050 1551 110 1.9 44 2
CN-1 Cheyenne   7/22/98 497 18.9 6.4 6.9 62 2
CQ-1 Chautauqua Chautauqua Sps 3/31/98 1059 228 136 0.3 57 2.5
CR-1 Crawford   8/18/00 612 66.1 4.1 1.0 64 0.5m
CS-1 Chase Rock Sp 2/18/97 572 19.7 4.1 2.3   62
CS-2 Chase Perkins Sp 2/18/97 500 16.5 6.8 0.8   150
CS-3 Chase Jack Sp 2/19/97 570 14.8 6.4 2.2   175
CS-4 Chase Palmer Sp 2/19/97 475 17.8 3 0.6   175
CS-5 Chase   2/19/97 483 17.8 3.4 0.7   20
CS-6 Chase   6/29/00 572 16.3 4.2 4.2 58 1300
CS-A Chase Red House Sp 12/17/98 523 9.8 1.9 0.3 58 100
CS-B Chase   12/17/98 552 10.7 2.0 1.0 60 10m
CS-C Chase   12/17/98 592 11.2 2.9 0.9 59 <1
CS-D Chase   12/17/98 654 24.3 6.1 1.3 58 8
CS-E Chase   12/17/98 530 12.5 2.0 0.6 60 8
CS-F Chase   12/17/98 530 14.4 2.3 0.7 58  
CY-1 Clay   12/10/98 58 8.7 2.7 <0.1   5
CY-2 Clay   12/10/98 123 10.7 6.4 5.9 58 3
CY-3 Clay   3/8/00 2570 1366 26.5 0.6 57  
CY-4 Clay   3/8/00 278 13.9 2.7 0.7    
DG-1 Douglas Willow Sps 1/16/98 589 41.6 15.1 11 36  
DG-2 Douglas   1/16/98 1000 162 84.2 6 55 2.5
DG-3 Douglas   1/16/98 511 31.2 2.1 0.1 42 1
DG-4 Douglas   5/26/99 1540 291 107 33.5   <1
DG-5 Douglas Willow Sp 5/26/99 618 73.6 4.6 10.5 58 4
DG-6 Douglas Bobcat Sp 5/26/99 880 142 11.8 4.2 56 5
DG-7 Douglas   7/14/99 584 30.9 15.3 15.8 58 2
DG-8 Douglas   10/18/02 480 20.2 3.5 3.4 58 3
DG-9 Douglas   10/18/02 173 20.7 3.6 0.8 58 <1
DK-1 Dickinson Rock Sps 4/1/97 565 18.1 7.6 5.1 54 1000
DK-2 Dickinson   4/1/97 633 18.4 5.8 10.7   50
DK-3 Dickinson   4/1/97 670 22.5 8 17.7   12
DK-4 Dickinson   4/2/97 704 20.7 5 12.7   80
DP-1 Doniphan   1/15/98 683 22.6 2.8 12.9 56 12m
DP-2 Doniphan   34383 1105 41.7 114 64.7 48 <1
EK-1 Elk   4/1/98 549 16.8 2.1 0.4 56 4
EK-2 Elk Busby Art. Well 8/17/00 1080 45.7 116 <0.1 65 0.4m
EK-3 Elk   8/17/00 592 21.5 4.1 3.6 72 <1
EK-4 Elk Cave Sps 8/17/00 624 19.7 4.3 1.5 61 <1
EL-1 Ellis Swimming Hole Sp 2/10/99 763 138 20.9 0.7    
EL-2 Ellis   2/10/99 650 35.6 35.6 14.2 52 <1
EW-1 Ellsworth   10/29/98 658 64.9 37.9 <0.1 62 1
EW-2 Ellsworth Palmers Cave Sp 10/29/98 120 10.3 2.8 2.5 62 2
EW-3 Ellsworth   11/26/98 265 18.7 3.3 3.2 58 2m
EW-4 Ellsworth   12/9/98 172 20.9 7.5 3.8 54 2.4m
EW-5 Ellsworth   2/9/99 321 53.9 20.7 4.5 52 13m
EW-6 Ellsworth   6/29/99 778 25.1 128 2.8 70 2m
FI-1 Finney   7/14/97 660 44.6 72 25.7 70 1.8m
FI-2 Finney   7/14/97 428 14.5 17.5 17.1 73 2m
FI-3 Finney   7/14/97 2020 517 97 1.1    
FR-1 Franklin California Sp 5/26/99 587 16.3 4.3 11.0   <1
FR-2 Franklin   8/18/00 680 35.7 9.2 36.5 70 2
FR-3 Franklin California Sp 12/6/00 104 13.3 1.5 1.9 59 5
GE-1 Geary   4/1/97 645 19.3 9 4.5   200
GE-2 Geary Moss Sp 7/2/97 680 13.8 6.8 11.9 59 1.5
GE-3 Geary   7/2/97 609 17 12 2.8 61 4
GE-4 Geary   1/19/99 578 15.2 14.2 1.4 50 10
GE-5 Geary Seven Sps 12/15/99 508 18.1 19.4 28.1 58 175
GE-6 Geary   8/28/02 780 53.4 25.1 8.1 59 2.2m
GH-1 Graham   7/23/98 473 15.6 7.8 3.8 64 4
GH-2 Graham   7/23/98 504 30.7 10.2 6.6 64 8
GH-3 Graham   7/23/98 739 74.4 49.1 18.6 60 8
GT-1 Grant Wagon Bed (Lower) Sp 7/16/97           dry
GO-1 Gove Jacka Sp 7/31/97 1355 396 51.5 16.2   2
GW-1 Greenwood   2/19/97 985 25.8 144 1.2   35
GW-2 Greenwood   9/26/00 712 34.8 37.6 0.9 58 <1
HG-1 Hodgeman   7/14/97 943 88.3 103 44.4 62 5
HP-1 Harper   12/4/00 325 10.2 2.9 149 56 4
JA-1 Jackson   7/7/98 645 30.4 5.5 12.3 60 5
JO-1 Johnson Blackbob Cave Sp 8/27/99 573 22.8 5.7 4.9 58 5
JO-2 Johnson   8/27/99 1245 123 145 2.3 58 8
JO-3 Johnson   8/27/99 610 32.6 24.3 4.6 64 20m
KE-1 Kearny   7/15/97 3650 1844 123 4.5 60 10m
KM-1 Kingman flowing well 5/13/97 375 18.5 21.6 4.4 58 <1
KM-2 Kingman   5/13/97 264 11.5 6.3 33.8 57 20
KW-1 Kiowa   10/1/98 1120 109 157 28.3 61 6
KW-2 Kiowa Thompson Creek Sp 10/1/98 444 14.6 11.0 14.6 60 100
LC-1 Lincoln   12/9/98 432 50.4 39.2 0.3   8
LC-2 Lincoln   12/9/98 1425 444 15.2 0.6   <1
LE-1 Lane   7/20/98 440 19.9 13.8 11.6 60 15
LG-1 Logan   7/21/98 1600 584 87.3 14.6 62 5
LG-2 Logan Hinshaw Sp 7/21/98 1820 765 57.9 0.9 72 <1
LG-3 Logan Nickel Mine Sp 11/16/99 611 85.4 25.2 9.3 58 1m
LV-1 Leavenworth   11/5/97 473 16.3 5.3 11 48 50+
LV-2 Leavenworth Kickapoo Sps 1/15/98 810 45.3 32.9 32.3 54 1
LY-1 Lyon   9/29/98 1100 119 36.9 102 66 3m
LY-2 Lyon   1/18/00 1165 300 10.5 17.0 56 10
MC-1 Mitchell   12/9/98 760 47.3 11.3 <0.1   <1
ME-1 Meade   7/16/97 442 56.6 8.6 6.7 64 5.5m
ME-2 Meade   7/16/97 457 51.8 10.4 4.2 65 1
ME-3 Meade   7/17/97 370 8 4.6 3.1   <1
ME-4 Meade   7/17/97 705 33 83.7 7.4 64 <1
MG-1 Montgomery Meadow Brook Sp 3/31/98 340 55.8 4.3 5.0 54 5
MG-2 Montgomery Spring Hill Sp 3/31/98 186 34.6 2.8 4.3 52 7.5m
MG-3 Montgomery   3/31/98 1110 131 113 17.9 60 50m
MG-4 Montgomery Childs Sp 3/31/98 148 24.8 4.3 6.5 54 2.5
MI-1 Miami   2/9/00 610 24.6 3.8 0.4   <1
MI-1A Miami   2/9/00 602 15.7 3.8 0.6    
MI-2 Miami   2/9/00 530 15.3 4.2 3.7 56 10
MI-3 Miami Cave Spring 2/9/00 689 26.3 20.8 19.8 58 15
MN-1 Marion Lee Sp 12/11/96 3130 1489 186 0.5   200
MN-2 Marion Old Coin (Coyne) Sp 12/11/96 652 42.5 9.2 6.2    
MN-3 Marion Allison Sp 12/11/96 694 19.0 34.0 3.5   900
MN-4 Marion Crystal Sp 12/11/96 598 22.2 4.9 3.2    
MN-4A Marion Crystal Sp 1/19/99 622 26.3 6.1 3.0    
MN-5 Marion Chingawassa Sps 12/11/96 1720 610 118 14.2   200
MN-6 Marion McCarthy Sps 12/11/96 2570 1015 207 6.4    
MN-7 Marion flowing well 12/11/96 3370 1560 282 <0.1    
MN-8 Marion Lost Sp 12/11/96 2340 113 523 26.2   40
MN-9 Marion Elm Sps 4/1/97 539 76.3 2.4 0.2   5
MN-10 Marion   12/16/97 2700 1487 43.5 <0.1 52 250
MN-11 Marion Meyer Sp 6/29/99 2570 1513 16.8 3.8 58 200
MN-12 Marion   6/29/99 2690 1594 14.5 4.1 58 1
MN-13 Marion Miller Sp 6/29/00 577 13.0 4.0 3.5 58 1800
MP-1 McPherson   6/29/99 60 4.2 1.3 0.8   12
MP-2 McPherson   8/23/00 300 19.5 23.7 6.0   2
MP-3 McPherson   8/23/00 170 2.9 4.8 0.3   <1
MP-4 McPherson   8/23/00 275 22.3 2.9 4.8   <1
MR-1 Morris Diamond Sp 2/19/97 679 15 7.1 7.5   400
MR-2 Morris   4/1/97 645 21.8 7.5 8   7
MR-3 Morris   4/1/97 698 33.1 8.3 12.5   200
MR-4 Morris Big John Sp 4/14/97 604 29.1 7.3 2.6   1.5
MR-5 Morris   4/14/97 777 16.9 74.2 1.2   5
MR-6 Morris   4/14/97 540 22.3 3.1 1.9   250
MR-6A Morris   12/17/97 511 20.4 3.3 1.4    
MR-7 Morris   1/19/99 610 16.9 3.8 2.5 56 350
MS-1 Marshall Alcove Sp 2/20/98 640 27.2 2.2 0.5 53 10
MS-2 Marshall   6/16/97 650 12.7 5.9 3.5 62 2.5
MS-3 Marshall   7/24/02 708 78.5 5.9 1.1 58 33
MT-1 Morton   7/16/97 2200 1200 8.6 9.4 64  
MT-2 Morton Middle Sp 7/16/97 1045 218 48.8 0.9 66  
NM-1 Nemaha Maxwell Sp 7/7/98 690 19.6 6.9 26.1 59 75
NM-2 Nemaha   7/7/98 402 9.4 1.7 1.5 61 4m
OT-1 Ottawa   12/10/98 400 27.3 17.1 2.1   <1
PR-1 Pratt   5/12/97 403 14.3 20.2 1.1 62 250
PR-2 Pratt   5/13/97 530 13.8 21.1 41.5 54  
PT-1 Pottawatomie Scott Sp 2/20/98 610 45.2 4 3.2 50 10m
PT-2 Pottawatomie Blackjack Sp 4/2/97 343 20.4 4.6 25   2m
PT-3 Pottawatomie Louisville Sps 12/15/99 600 14.1 12.6 16.8   2
PT-4 Pottawatomie   7/24/02 615 30.6 3.4 0.7 60 11
PT-5 Pottawatomie   7/24/02 785 76.2 30.7 1.5 68 9
PT-6 Pottawatomie   7/24/02 1000 179 53.4 0.7 58 30
RA-1 Rawlins   7/22/98 508 24.0 8.5 13.4 64 .75m
RC-1 Rice   12/16/97 1150 63.8 193 10.1 58 15
RC-2 Rice   10/29/98 235 15.4 3.6 0.9 59 2
RC-3 Rice   10/29/98 383 21.8 10.2 13.3 60 5
RC-4 Rice   10/29/98 372 12.6 20.0 0.9 58 1
RC-5 Rice   11/26/98 127 17.1 3.7 5.8 60 10m
RC-6 Rice   11/26/98 116 11.1 2.8 7.8 60 1.5
RC-7 Rice   11/27/98 725 22.0 4.1 19.9 56 1.5
RC-8 Rice   2/13/00 766 72.0 53.6 15.0   5
RC-8A Rice   8/23/00 720 67.8 48.2 0.5 70 1.7m
RL-1 Riley May Day Sp 6/16/97 830 101 7.4 8.8   30
RL-2 Riley   6/16/97 640 17.2 3.1 14.8 60 40
RL-3 Riley   6/16/97 650 33.3 1.1 0.2 58 <1
RL-4 Riley   6/16/97 560 28 0.9 0.2   1.5
RL-5 Riley Blasing's Art. Wells 6/16/97 2400 1282 27.9 0.3 62  
RL-6 Riley   1/19/99 690 43.6 36.7 0.9 56 67m
RL-7 Riley   12/15/99 654 52.0 1.8 0.5   1
RL-8 Riley   12/15/99 718 39.2 6.8 6.0 58 40
RL-9 Riley   6/1/00 588 17.8 2.3 1.4 59 5
RN-1 Reno   7/19/96 789 27.2 123 23   25
RN-2 Reno   7/19/96 638 23.1 77.9     5
RN-3 Reno   7/19/96 378 14.6 35 41.6    
RN-4 Reno   7/19/96 573 19.6 84.7     10
RN-5 Reno flowing wells 5/12/97 2350 83.3 586 15.1 57 15m
RN-6 Reno   5/12/97 486 18.4 36.7 32.5 56 60
RN-7 Reno   5/12/97 259 11.2 12.8 31 57  
RN-8 Reno flowing well 5/13/97 3820 2056 203 0.2 57 5
RS-1 Russell   2/10/99 1065 238 51.1 16.8 58 50m
SA-1 Saline Crystal Sp 10/28/98 232 14.4 1.9 0.1 60 1
SA-2 Saline   12/9/98 133 16.6 3.3 1.4 56 2m
SA-3 Saline   12/9/98 1730 308 256 1.4 58 .78m
SC-1 Scott Big Sp 7/21/98 474 38.7 16.9 18.8 60 350
SC-2 Scott Old Steele Home Sps 7/21/98 540 40.6 34.9 22.8 64 8
SD-1 Sheridan   7/22/98 501 19.8 22.4 14.4 58 8
SF-1 Stafford   7/19/96            
SF-2 Stafford   7/19/96 2530 51.9 687 6.1   20
SF-3 Stafford Artesian Well 7/19/96 574 10.9 75.2 10.7   20
SF-4 Stafford Boiling Sps 7/19/96 949 16.4 185 10   15
SF-5 Stafford Salt Sps 7/19/96 8460 271 2500 2   20
SF-6 Stafford   7/19/96            
SF-7 Stafford   12/16/97 50300 1912 18410 0.4 52 1.5
SG-1 Sedgwick Seltzer Sp 2/18/97 2790 1343 147 0.2   175
SG-2 Sedgwick   5/12/97 2730 1573 54.1 0.2 59 17
SH-1 Sherman   11/15/99 432 28.9 9.0 10.5 59 5
SU-1 Sumner Conway Sps 12/17/97 350 46 16 45.4 56 5
SU-2 Sumner   12/17/97 1090 62.6 138 23.6 60 20
TR-1 Trego   7/20/98 1225 194 120 31.1 66 1.9m
TR-2 Trego   7/20/98 597 21.1 28.2 27.7 62 1.6m
TR-3 Trego   8/12/99 580 21.5 27.3 16.9 58 25
TR-4 Trego Indian Bead Sp 8/12/99 835 79.5 5.2 0.5 62 3.2m
WA-1 Wallace   11/16/99 540 38.7 5.0 1.0   28
WA-2 Wallace Big Sp 11/16/99 443 20.7 5.6 10.1   <1
WA-3 Wallace Wilson Sp 11/16/99 2150 966 62.9 2.8   3
WB-1 Wabaunsee   7/2/97 633 45.8 1.7 0.4 64 1.5
WB-2 Wabaunsee   7/2/97 695 68.5 6.1 12.3 58 10
WB-3 Wabaunsee   7/2/97 587 15.5 1.8 0.8 66 1.5
WB-4 Wabaunsee   7/2/97 539 19.2 2.2 1 59 8.4m
WL-1 Wilson Delaware Sps 8/16/00 107 18.1 6.7 11.9 68 3m
WL-2 Wilson Delaware Sps 8/16/00 97 9.7 11.9 11.4 72 2m
WS-1 Washington   6/28/99 868 110 14.6 30.0 58 15
WS-2 Washington Baxter Sp 3/8/00 2700 1400 33.1 5.9 57 300
WS-3 Washington Mormon Sp 3/8/00 253 19.4 5.2 12.8    
WS-4 Washington   3/8/00 317 65.4 8.9 15.3 56 1
WY-1 Wyandotte White Feather Sp 2/28/02           25

SP C in micromhos/cm @ 25 degrees C; SO4, Cl, and NO3 in ppm; TEMP in degrees F; GPM is estimated unless noted as measured (m).


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