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WATER-LEVEL DATA FOR THE , , OCTOBER 1,1986, THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30,1990

By Dale R. Rankin

U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY

Open-File Report 94-349

Prepared in cooperation with the

CITY OF ALBUQUERQUE

Albuquerque, New Mexico 1994 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BRUCE BABBITT, Secretary U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Gordon P. Eaton, Director

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U.S. Geological Survey District Chief Earth Science Information Center U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Reports Section Water Resources Division Box 25286, MS 517 4501 Indian School Rd. ME, Suite 200 Denver Federal Center Albuquerque, New Mexico 87110 Denver, Colorado 80225 CONTENTS Page Abstract...... 1 Introduction...... 1 Well-numbering system...... 3 Methods...... 4 Water-level and other data...... 4 References cited...... 4

FIGURES

1. Map showing location of study area...... 2 2. Diagram showing system of numbering wells in New Mexico...... 3 3. Hydrographs showing water-level data from selected wells and piezometers in the Albuquerque Basin: Site 1, Rest Area...... 10 Site2,Herkenhoff...... ~ 10 Site 3, Salas...... ^ 10 Site 4, Headquarters ...... 11 Site 5, Black Butte...... 11 Site 6, McI^ugWm...... ^ 11 Site 7, Belen Airport...... 12 Site 8, Faust...... 12 Site 9, Estes 1...... 12 SitelO,Estes5...... ^ 13 Site 11, Grasslands...... 13 Site 12, ECW3...... 13 Site 13, Rio Puerco Trading Post...... 14 Sites 14-16, Rio Bravo 1...... 14 Sites 17-19, Rio Bravo 2...... 14 Sites 20-22, Rio Bravo 3...... 15 Sites 23-25, Rio Bravo 4...... 15 Site26,ChavaTmckmg...... ^ 15 Site27, SBLF4...... 16 Sites 28-29, West Mesa 1A...... 16 Site30, C-l...... 16 Site 31, City 4 ...... 17

111 FIGURES-Concluded Page 3. Hydrographs showing water-level data from selected wells and piezometers in the Albuquerque Basin: Site 32, Atrisco 6...... 17 Site33,B.I.A...... 17 Site 34, City 1...... 18 Site35,GraruteHm...... _ 18 Site 36, Four Hills ...... 18 Site 37, Eubank ...... 19 Site 38, Home Oil...... 19 Site 39, Tijeras ...... 19 Site 40, Sink Hole ...... 20 Site 41, KAFB 5...... 20 Site 42, Dead Man's Curve...... 20 Site 43, San Jose 9...... 21 Site 44, San Jose 3...... 21 Site 45, Junction ...... 21 Sites 46-48, West Mesa 2...... 22 Site 49, Nelson ...... 22 Site 50, La Luz del Sol...... 22 Sites 51-53, Montano 1...... 23 Sites 54-56, Montano 2...... 23 Sites 57-59, Montano 3...... 23 Sites 60-62, Montano 4...... 24 Site 63, Shoemaker ...... 24 Sites 64-66, West Mesa 3...... 24 Site 67, City 3...... 25 Site 68, City 2...... 25 Site 69, Sandia Rl...... 25 Site 70, Vandermey...... 26 Site 71, Betania ...... 26 Site 72, South Bosque ...... 26 Site 73, Middle Bosque ...... 27 Site 74, North Bosque ...... 27 Site 75, Sandia 2...... 27 Site 76, San Miguel...... 28 Site 77, Santa Ana 2...... 28 Site 78, Santa Ana 1...... 28 Site 79, Tierra Mirage ...... 29

TABLE

1. Well and piezometer data...... 5

IV CONVERSION FACTORS AND VERTICAL DATUM

Multiply By To obtain

foot 0.3048 meter mile 1.609 kilometer acre 4,047 square meter

Sea level: In this report "sea level" refers to the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929- a geodetic datum derived from a general adjustment of the first-order level nets of the United States and Canada, formerly called Sea Level Datum of 1929. WATER-LEVEL DATA FOR THE

ALBUQUERQUE BASIN, NEW MEXICO,

OCTOBER 1,1986, THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30,1990

By Dale R. Rankin

ABSTRACT

The Albuquerque Basin, located in , is about 100 miles long and 25 to 40 miles wide. The basin is defined as the extent of Cenozoic deposits that encompass the structural Rift within the basin. The drinking-water supply throughout the Albuquerque Basin is obtained solely from ground-water resources. The population of the basin grew from 419,000 in 1980 to 563,600 in 1990, a 34-percent increase, and resulted in increases in water demand and ground-water pumpage. Between April 1982 and September 1983, a network of wells was established to monitor changes in ground-water levels throughout the Albuquerque Basin. Water-level data are being collected at 79 wells and piezometers that presently (1994) comprise the network. This report summarizes ground-water-level data collected from October 1,1986, through September 30,1990, in the Albuquerque Basin.

INTRODUCTION The Albuquerque Basin is located in central New Mexico and is about 100 miles long and 25 to 40 miles wide. The basin is defined as the extent of Cenozoic deposits that encompass the structural Rio Grande Rift within the basin (Thorn and others, 1993). The study area extends from Bernalillo south to San Acacia and from Tijeras Canyon west to near the intersection of and the Bernalillo/Cibola County line (fig. 1). Parts of Sandoval, Bernalillo, Valencia, and Socorro Counties are located within the study area. The only perennial stream is the southward-flowing Rio Grande, which approximately bisects the basin.

The Albuquerque metropolitan area includes a population of 502,100 (U.S. Department of Commerce, 1991). Although the majority of people are concentrated within the Albuquerque city limits, the basinwide population increased from 419,000 in 1980 to 563,600 in 1990, an increase of 34 percent. The demand for ground water has likewise increased since because the drinking-water supply throughout the Albuquerque Basin is obtained solely from ground-water resources (Kues, 1987).

This report provides water-level and other data for selected wells and piezometers in the Albuquerque Basin, central New Mexico (Wilkins, 1986; Anderholm and Bullard, 1987; and Kues, 1987). Water levels of 79 wells and piezometers measured by U.S. Geological Survey personnel from October 1,1986, through September 30,1990, are included. 107°00' 106°30'

RECORDER WELL is index

i 1JORRANCE

R. 5W.

30 KILOMETERS

Figure 1.--Location of study area. Well-Numbering System

The system of numbering wells in New Mexico is based on the common subdivision of public lands into sections (fig. 2). The well number, in addition to designating the well, locates its position to the nearest 10-acre tract in the land network. This number is divided into four segments. The first segment denotes the township north of the New Mexico base line, the second denotes the range east of the New Mexico principal meridian, and the third denotes the section. The fourth segment of the number, which consists of three digits, denotes the 160-, 40-, and 10- acre tracts, respectively, in which the well is situated. For this purpose, the section is divided into four quarters, numbered 1,2,3, and 4, in the normal reading order, for the northwest, northeast, southwest, and southeast quarters. The first digit of the fourth segment gives the quarter section, which is a tract of 160 acres. Similarly, the quarter section is divided into four 40-acre tracts numbered in the same manner, and the second digit denotes the 40-acre tract. Finally, the 40-acre tract is divided into four 10-acre tracts, and the third digit denotes the 10-acre tract. For example, well 10N.03E.32.412 is in the NE 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of section 32, T. 10 N., R. 3 E. (fig. 2). Letters A, B, C, etc. are added to the last segment of the well number to designate the second, third, fourth, and succeeding wells in the same 10-acre tract.

WELL 10N.03E.32.412

Figure 2.--System of numbering wells in New Mexico. Methods The water-level data were collected by U.S. Geological Survey personnel. Water levels at site 11 are measured annually; at sites 1-10, semiannually; at sites 28, 29, and 46-48, quarterly; and at sites 12-27,30-40,45,49-53, and 60-79, monthly. Electric and steel tapes are used to collect data from sites measured annually, semiannually, quarterly, and monthly. Water levels at sites 41-44 are monitored with Fischer-Porter1 analog-to-digital recorders. Water levels at sites 54-59 are monitored with Campbell CR-211 data loggers. The recorders and loggers record water levels hourly.

WATER-LEVEL AND OTHER DATA Well and piezometer data are listed in table 1. The data in table 1 include site number, site identifier, local identifier, owner, other identifier, total depth, and screened interval of wells and piezometers in the network Hydrographs of water-level data for the 5-year record are shown in figure 3. The well name on each hydrograph shown in figure 3 refers to the "other identifier" column in table 1. In cases where "other identifier" is not available, the well name refers to the well owner. The data presented in the hydrographs include the depth to water, in feet below land surface, and the hydraulic head, in feet above sea level. Hydraulic head refers to the altitude of the water level. In some cases the recorded data are incomplete because of recorder malfunction; in other cases, the recorder was temporarily removed for sampling. The data shown on some hydrographs (for example, site 37) appear to be incomplete; these sites were added to the network at a later date.

REFERENCES CITED Anderholm, S.K., and Bullard, T.R, 1987, Description of piezometer nests and water levels in the Rio Grande Valley near Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 87-122, 51 p. Kues, G.E., 1987, Ground-water-level data for the Albuquerque-Belen Basin, New Mexico, through water year 1985: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 87-116,51 p. Thorn, C.R., Me Ada, D.P., and Kernodle, J.M., 1993, Geohydrologic framework and hydrologic conditions in the Albuquerque Basin, central New Mexico: U.S. Geological Survey Water- Resources Investigations Report 93-4149,106 p. U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1980: Master area reference file for 1980 census. ___1991: Master area reference file for 1991 census. U.S. Department of Commerce, 1991, 1990 census of population and housing; Summary population and housing characteristics, New Mexico: 1990 CPH-1-33, variously paged. Wilkins, D.W., 1986, Characteristics and properties of the basin-fill aquifer determined from three test wells west of Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 86-4187,78 p.

of brand names in this report is for identification purposes only and does not constitute endorsement by the U.S. Geological Survey. Table 1. Well and piezometer data [ , no data] Total depth Site (feet number below Screened (figs.l Site Local Other land interval and 3) identifier identifier Owner identifier surface) (feet) 1 341839106531601 01N.01W13.244 NM Highway Dept. Rest Area 212 173-212 2 341528106533301 01S.01W01.213 Herkenhoff - 38 3 342513106500301 02N.01E.04.444 Salas 107 99-106 4 342107106530401 02N.01E.31.313 Sevilleta National Headquarters 223 210-220 Wildlife Refuge 5 342406106394501 02N.03E.18.232 Sevilleta National Black Butte 346 Wildlife Refuge

6 343428106383301 04N.02E.17.244 McLaughlin 355 335-355 7 343853106494101 05N.01E.22.141 CityofBelen Belen Airport 620 453-483 8 343706106422301 05N.01E.35.143 Faust - 375 353-373 9 344258106460901 06N.02E.30.412A Estes Estes 1 135 125-130 10 344258106460902 06N.02E.30.412B Estes Estes 5 300 265-270

11 345000106455501 07N.02E.18.422 Webb Grasslands 407 150-230 12 345524106353901 08N.03E.14.231 Isleta Pueblo ECW3 440 13 350204106562301 09N.01W04.424 Collier Rio Puerco 150 _ Trading Post 14 350137106410501 - City of Albuq. Rio Bravo 1 148.5 138.5-143.5 15 350137106410502 City of Albuq. Rio Bravo 1 103.8 93.8-98.8

16 350137106410503 City of Albuq. Rio Bravo 1 38.4 28.4-33.4 17 350138106395501 09N.03E.07.131A City of Albuq. Rio Bravo 2 153.5 143.5-148.5 18 350138106395502 09N.03E.07.131B City of Albuq. Rio Bravo 2 91.1 81.1-86.1 Table 1. Well and piezometer data Continued Total depth Site (feet number below Screened (figs.l Site Local Other land interval and 3) identifier identifier Owner identifier surface) (feet) 19 350138106395503 09N.03E.07.131C City of Albuq. Rio Bravo 2 48.6 38.6-43.6 20 350138106393201 09N.03E.07.241A City of Albuq. Rio Bravo 3 148 138-143 21 350138106393202 09N.03E.07.241B City of Albuq. Rio Bravo 3 101 91-96 22 350138106393203 09N.03E.07.241C City of Albuq. Rio Bravo 3 49.3 39.3-44.3 23 350135106390601 09N.03E.08.144A City of Albuq. Rio Bravo 4 149.4 139.4-144.4

24 350135106390602 09N.03E.08.144B City of Albuq. Rio Bravo 4 124.2 114.2-119.2 25 350135106390603 09N.03E.08.144C City of Albuq. Rio Bravo 4 49.3 39.3-44.3 26 345940106393401 09N.03E.19.243 Guzman, Sal Chava 125 113-123 Trucking 27 345953106380201 09N.03E.21.12 City of Albuq. South Broadway - Landfill 4 28 350449106493103 10N.01E.22.322C City of Albuq. West Mesa 1 A 1,175 None 1,175-foot piezometer 29 350449106493102 10N.01E.22.322B City of Albuq. West Mesa 1A 1,049 None 1,049-foot piezometer

30 350454106570401 10N.01W.21.134 Canoncito Pueblo C-l 117 ~ 31 350646106403601 10N.02E.12.241 City of Albuq. City 4 150 32 350411106405501 10N.02E.25.213 City of Albuq. Atrisco6 360 - 33 350620106392401 10N.03E.07.434 B.I.A. 35

34 350548106383901 10N.03E.17.232 City of Albuq. Cityl 149 138-148 35 350343106280901 10N.04E.25.324 NM Highway Dept. Granite Hill ~ - 36 350339106294001 10N.04E.26.331 City of Albuq. Four Hills Table 1. Well and piezometer data-Continued Total depth Site (feet number below Screened (figs.l Site Local Other land interval and 3) identifier identifier Owner identifier surface) (feet) 37 350259106315801 10N.04E.32.422 City of Albuq. Eubank 38 350602106210401 10N.05E.12.434 MM Highway Dept. Home Oil 54 - 39 350448106235901 10N.05E.22.143 NM Highway Dept. Tijeras 84 40 350352106270501 10N.05E.25.422 NM Highway Dept. Sink Hole ~ - 41 350346106322301 10N.04E.29.413 KAFB KAFB 5 1,004 504-1,004

42 350359106254701 10N.05E.29.114 NM Highway Dept. Dead Man's Curve ~ 43 350256106390801 10N.03E.32.314 City of Albuq. San Jose 9 765 188-764 44 350304106383401 10N.03E.32.412 City of Albuq. San Jose 3 503 360-503 45 350655106194501 10N.06E.05.332 NM Highway Dept. Junction ~ ~ 46 351046106464702 11N.02E.18.313B City of Albuq. West Mesa 2 1,805 800-830 Annulus 925-955 1,630-1,695 1,735-1,795

47 351046106464704 11N.02E.18.313D City of Albuq. West Mesa 2 1,500 None 1,500-foot piezometer 48 351046106464703 11N.02E.18.313C City of Albuq. West Mesa 2 1,350 None 1,350-foot piezometer 49 351019106404001 11N.02E.24.223 Nelson - 274 258-273 50 350829106420401 11N.02E.35.142 Ovenwest Corp. La Luz del Sol 250 230-245 51 350854106403701 11N.02E.25.341A City of Albuq. Montano 1 152 142-147

52 350854106403702 11N.02E.25.341B City of Albuq. Montano 1 93 83-88 53 350854106403703 11N.02E.25.341C City of Albuq. Montano 1 48 38-43 Table 1. Well and piezometer data Continued Total depth Site (feet number below Screened (figs. 1 Site Local Other land interval and 3) identifier identifier Owner identifier surface) (feet) 54 350836106395601 CityofAlbuq. Montano 2 147 89-94 56 350836106395603 CityofAlbuq. Montano 2 39 29-34 57 350827106391301 CityofAlbuq. Montano 3 149 139-144 58 350827106391302 City of Albuq. Montano 3 99 89-94 59 350827106391303 CityofAlbuq. Montano 3 49 39^14

60 350821106383701 CityofAlbuq. Montano 4 131 121-126 61 350821106383702 CityofAlbuq. Montano 4 93 83-88 62 350821106383703 CityofAlbuq. Montano 4 50 40^45 63 351100106341201 11N.03E.13.242 Shoemaker 460 380^00 00 64 351051106395302 11N.03E.18.411B City of Albuq. West Mesa 3 1,050 350-390 Annulus 490-590 710-790 870-990 1,010-1,050

65 351051106395304 11N.03E.18.411D City of Albuq. West Mesa 3 980 None 980-foot piezometer 66 351051106395303 11N.03E.18.411C City of Albuq. West Mesa 3 760 None 760-foot piezometer 67 350837106393801 11N.03E.31.214 City of Albuq. City 3 152 142-152 68 350824106375301 11N.03E.33.143 City of Albuq. City 2 150 140-150

69 351226106330301 11N.04E.06.424 Sandia Pueblo Sandia Rl 70 351049106303801 11N.04E.15.321 Vandermey - 660 - Table 1. Well and piezometer data-Concluded Total depth Site (feet number below Screened (figs.l Site Local Other land interval and 3) identifier identifier Owner identifier surface) (feet) 71 351108106333601 11N.04E.18.124 Betania 575 72 351304106355201 11N.03E.02.2122 Sandia Pueblo South Bosque : 73 351312106354401 12N.03E.35.342 Sandia Pueblo Middle Bosque - ~ 74 351322106353201 12N.03E.35.414 Sandia Pueblo North Bosque - - 75 351556106315901 12N.04E.17.424 Sandia Pueblo Sandia 2

76 351852106344901 13N.03E.36.132A San Miguel 206 77 352032106330601 13N.04E.19.243 Santa Ana Pueblo Santa Ana 2 200 180-200 78 352029106330601 13N.04E.19.421 Santa Ana Pueblo Santa Ana 1 108 ~ 79 351843106294501 13N.04E.34.422 Deaver Tlerra Mirage 703 693-703 SITE 1, REST AREA 160 4,740 161 4,739 Sfe 162 4,738 z 163 4,737 164 4736 << 165 4,735 xgj 166 4,734 Cm K£ 167 4,733 ^g £2 168 4,732

SITE 2, HERKENHOFF 5 4,655 6 4,654 7 4,653 ~5 8 4,652 gw 9 4,651 10 4,650 11 4,649 Ou| OK£ 19'^ 4,648 g> 3-0 13 4,647

SITE 3, SALAS

10 4,7291 uiUJ

££ 11 4,728 z

12 4,727 << LUuj ^^ 4 13 4,726 Om

Figure 3.--Water-level data from selected wells and piezometers in the Albuquerque Basin (site location shown in figure 1 ). 10 SITE 4, HEADQUARTERS ffiuj 135 4,725 jg L*-J - -A* _ uj 5£ 136 4,724 Z> cfJ 137 4,723 << UJQj

138 4,722 o, ib = 3 139 4,721 gg O Q 140 4,720 i

SITE 5, BLACK BUTTE 305 4,834 UJ

-2 310 4,829 Q- UJ UJ

315 4,824 31 DO

SITE 6, McLAUGHLIN 250 4,802 [Jj 4,801 252 4,800 z 253 4,799 Q» 254 4,798 << 255 4,797 256 4,796 O 257 4,795 258 4,794 259 4,793 Q 260 4,792 I 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990

Figure 3.--Water-level data from selected wells and piezometers in the Albuquerque Basin (site location shown in figure 1 ) - Continued.

11 SITE 7, BELEN AIRPORT Ul Mill 370 i i I I I Ul ffio 371 4,804 my Ul L /S^^^_^^'^^^^^-^^~^~- tt 372 4,803 """ Ul - Of(/) 373 4,802 Ul - 374 4,801 Ul (4j 375 4,800 M 376 _ 4,799 GUI Q DO* 377 - 4,798 - -

SITE 8, FAUST

185 i i I I I 4,795 |G a 186 - - 4,794 ~"z sOC z~UI> E« 187 4,793 9 Xv_ _^~^^\^~^^\ /"\ ~ 188 - 4,792 GUI P2s ^ I3O 189 - 4,791

H SITE 9, ESTES 1 ' ^ Ul Big 5 I i I i I 4,810 Ul ** ^ "--I z"- -tr 6 /~~\/^ N^.^^ - 4,809 *~5 ^s"""->.^ ^*^"^ Of(/) "V. ^>^^ Q-1 i§ 7 4,808 I3 8 - 4,807 GUI H^ _Q EaS - -

Figure 3.--Water-level data from selected wells and piezometers in the Albuquerque Basin (site location shown in figure 1 ) - Continued.

12 SITE 10, ESTES 5 4,810 UJ 6 4,809 ± -3 0^ 7 4,808 2<

8 4,807 9

9 4,806

10 4,805

SITE 11, GRASSLANDS H 135 4,855 tu ftuj ffi "»y 140 4,850 z ui z"- "5 145 4,845 Q 3 g w |i 150 4,840 o3 155 4,835 lO 160 4,830 23 HQj gjffl 165 4,825 £ o

SITE 1 2, EC W 3 305 4,916 jjj

-ccz"- 310 4,911 UJUJ Ouj g* 315 4,906 DO

Figure 3. --Water-level data from selected wells and piezometers in the Albuquerque Basin (site location shown in figure 1 ) - Continued.

13 SITE 13, RIO PUERCO TRADING POST uj 70 5,210 ui 71 5,209 72 5,208 - 73 5,207 74 5,206 75 5,205 76 5,204 2 77 5,203 78 5,202 a< 79 5,201 80 5,200

SITES 14-16, RIO BRAVO 1 H 5 ; I I I I I : 4,925 uj E- -E WQ 6 4,924 u-_i 7 E- 4 4,923 ££ z£ cc 8 E- 4 4,922 Q!J ofco UJ 9 E- /2kf°0« r/^Wn rjOQOn 4 4,921 << t; Q 10 L v 14 (148.5-FOOT PIEZOMETER) ti^yP^^cK^j^cfi: 4,920 xJJ)

SITES 17-19, RIO BRAVO 2 UJ 4,925 UJ 6 4,924 uj 4,923 -£ 4 4,922 Q-1 17 (153.5- FOOT PIEZOMETER) f! I 18 (91.1-FOOT PIEZOMETER) 4 4,9214,920 ""uj2 19 (48.6- FOOT PIEZOMETER) Ml? 4,919 ^! 12 4,918 13 4,917 oc< 14 4 4,916 £ 15 4,915 * 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990

Figure 3.--Water-level data from selected wells and piezometers in the Albuquerque Basin (site location shown in figure 1 ) - Continued.

14 SITES 20-22, RIO BRAVO 3

o ; I I I I I -- ' Ml 6 '- -E 4,921 u-_i 7 L ^\ n J 4,920 *£ E v 20(148.0- FOOT PIEZOMETER) FyYh P\ ~~ 8 4,919 -3 f o 21(101.0 - FOOT PIEZOMETER) ^ *5 j§°&

SITES 23-25, RIO BRAVO 4

5 1 1 1 1 1 4,927 ui 57 ' UJ /x u-j X / \ _ LU 10 1 v 23 (149.4- FOOT PIEZOMETER) \ / X » J 4,922 -^> : 0 24 (124.2- FOOT PIEZOMETER) \/ ^\ /\ I a 25 (49.3- FOOT PIEZOMETER) Vx/V \ 15 ^ \ = 4,917 £$ OLU " ^^^S^Q^, ^VV " j> 20 ~7 ^^^^^QQ^m^ -_ 4,912 DO - CC< 0 25 I I I I I 4,907 ^

SITE 26, CHAVA TRUCKING i- 65 I I I I I 4,911 uj 66 - 4,910 u-_i 67 - 4,909 z£ 68 - 4,908 Q~!ii 69 ^^^^""\ /-^/^ v 4'907 SS 70 ^y ^^" /" ^ x>^x>^-- ~ 4,906 1$ 71 - 4,905 Ouj 72 - 4,904 ^g 73 - 4,903

Figure 3.-Water-level data from selected wells and piezometers in the Albuquerque Basin (site location shown in figure 1 ) - Continued.

15 SITE 27, SBLF 4

AOO *|,»UO UJ U,LUri CJ i i i i I " -I zu. DC 286 _ _ 4,902 zg ~3 "UJ d-1 go 287 - 4,901 << 0* ^\ 288 4,900 Ouj \ ^ g iS

HUJ 289 4,899

SITES 28-29, WEST MESA 1 A ui LJJ 880 4,916 m "J O UJ 5| S.=S UJ 0) 885 4,911 Ml " * I UJ< O (0 890 v 28 (1 ,1 75- FOOT PIEZOMETER) 4,906 j uj li D 29 (1,049- FOOT PIEZOMETER) S3 < O Q. UJ Q 3 oUJ CO 895 4,901 >:

SITE 30, C-1 b "' 55 5,265 tD 56 5,264 Sj = c 57 5,263 z£ gc3 58 5,262 ^ - 59 5,261 HEA SEA 60 5,260 61 5,259 Ouj ^ 62 5,258 §g 63 5,257 : 1985 1986 1987

Figure 3.--Water-level data from selected wells and piezometers in the Albuquerque Basin (site location shown in figure 1 ) - Continued.

16 SITE 31, CITY 4 ffiui 30 4,929 u.0 31 4,928 Sir 32 4,927 5> 4,926 £o 34 4,925 §z 35 4,924 ^3 36 4,923 °. H£ 37 4,922 x3 38 4,921 23 t"LU 1Q CM 05* *&& 4,920 ^ o 40 4,919 3=

SITE 32, ATRISCO 6

LU LU gg 6 4,939 ^ 7 4,938 -UJ S*>.jl 8 4,937 (Ccs> 9 4,936 12 4,933 ^g 4,932 '- III 13 HEJ 14 4,931 Q LU m 15 4,930 ^

SITE 33, B.I.A. ffiiu 25 4,935 jjj "-$ 26 4,934 U..J *£ 27 4,933 ^> ofg 28 4,932 29 4,931 << ll 30 4^30 X 3 31 4,929 OLU P^ 32 4,928 xO 33 4,927 &S 34 4,926 D 35 4,925 X 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990

Figure 3.--Water-level data from selected wells and piezometers in the Albuquerque Basin (site location shown in figure 1 ) - Continued.

17 BITE 34, CITY 1

35 4,925' UJuJ " _, z u 85s 40 4,920 Q "

P^ 45 4,915 D>

SITE 35, GRANITE HILL

UJ, 25 5,655 u] 26 5,654 £_, 27 5,653 -5 28 5,652 Q-1 E w 29 5,651 << Si 30 5,650 31 5,649 32 5,648 33 5,647

SITE 36, FOUR HILLS UJg 50 i i i i i 5,618 [J]

51 V **'5.617V ' ' " MlJ z"- \ -cc 52 - S - 5,616 S> rr 3 QC(/> 53 I 5,615 Q-J UJ 54 I 5)614 2< I S< 55 5,613 * 1986^ ^^** 1987^ ^.f^^m 1988-* fu*f* 1989.j «^«k^^ 1990_j ^^^^^

Figure 3. -Water-level data from selected wells and piezometers in the Albuquerque Basin (site location shown in figure 1 ) - Continued.

18 SITE 37, EUBANK UJ 550 I I I I I 4,907 b ujW UJ "-Sf 551 - 4,906 Z UJ z oc£ Qj

OC CO Q-" III 552 - 4,905

^3 553 4,904 OUJ £l> DO o 554 - V - 4,903

SITE 38, HOME OIL H 20 I I I I I 6,600 t BJg - UJ 21 6,599 "--1 _J^ 22 - - 6,598 ^ UJ DC - -=> 23 6,597 o"-Hi1 DC CO 6,596 UJ 24 A r\/~\ UJuJ 25 \ / \ A 6,595 26 6,594 0^ OQJ 27 6,593 '""g : v ^\A : 28 \ 6,592

K- SITE 39, TIJERAS 40 6,180 ujg i i i i i UJ " < 41 - - 6,179 "--1 DC 42 - 6,178 z > - UJ of co 43 6,177 0-1 44 HO \ 6,176 45 \ - 6,175 £< s 46 \^_v 6,174 0^ QUJ 47 ^\^~. .^ . - 6,173 iS =3 48 ^Vv/^^^v ~ 6,172

Figure 3.-Water-level data from selected wells and piezometers in the Albuquerque Basin (site location shown in figure 1 ) - Continued.

19 SITE40, SINKHOLE tD 35 5,945 uj "--I 36 5,944 z> z£ 37 5,943 UJ -g 38 5,942 39 5,941 40 5,940 41 5,939 OUJ 42 5,938 38

SITE 41, KAFB 5 tn ujui m 540 4,895 UJ

550 -OC 4,885 UJ

560 4,875

570 4,865 DO

SITE 42, DEAD MAN'S CURVE

34 5,946 UJ " -I 36 5,944 a-* 38 5,942 S<

40 5,940 OUJ DO 8

Figure 3.-Water-level data from selected wells and piezometers in the Albuquerque Basin (site location shown in figure 1 ) - Continued.

20 SITE 43, SAN JOSE 9 20 4,921 o u.UJ 4,916 -DC 25 4'911 Q-J 30 2jS Zw 35

40 4,901 <2 cc< 0 45 4,896 >

SITE 44, SAN JOSE 3 4,914 ui UJ 45 4,909 UJ 50 4,904

55 4,899 gg

60 4,894 3> =>O ooec 4,889

70 4,884

SITE 45, JUNCTION 55 6,695 Uj

UJ jgw 60 6,690

65 6,685 3> Z)O

Figure 3.--Water-level data from selected wells and piezometers in the Albuquerque Basin (site location shown in figure 1 ) - Continued.

21 SITES 46-48, WEST MESA 2 [Urn 765 4,965 uj LUQ UJ " < 770 4,960 " zu. v 46 (1,805-FOOT ANNULUS) UJ 775 0 47 (1,500-FOOT PIEZOMETER) 4,955 d LU 780 D 48 (1,350-FOOT PIEZOMETER) 4,950 2 785 4,945 o % o K 790 4,940 3 g h- 795 4,935 g CD CLLU 800 4,930 £

SITE 49, NELSON 95 4,969 [jj 96 4,968 97 4,967 -OC 98 4,966 99 4'965 2 2 £0 100 4,964 ^ Z 101 4,963 102 4,962 H o 103 4,961 HOJ 104 4,960 2] CD 105 4,959 X o

SITE 50, LA LUZ DEL SOL ffiuJ 1 45 4,965 UJ u-^ 146 4,964 Z^- DC 147'**' 4,963 UJ 148 4,962 149 4,961 Him 150 4,960 1$ 151 4,959 OUJ 152 4,958 i§ x3 153 4,957 QC< tg 154 4,956 O Q 155 4,955 X 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990

Figure 3.--Water-level data from selected wells and piezometers in the Albuquerque Basin (site location shown in figure 1 ) - Continued.

22 SITES 51-53, MONTANO 1 %J : I I I 1 1 : ' UJ 6 4,969 it! 7 r _j/\ A^_ 4,968 Z iiJ E~ 8 \ P^^^ \ ^ V 4,967 a 2 0) -- UJ 9 ^^^oae-eX^^ c^0 H 4,966 < ^ 10 f ^ 51 (152-FOOT PIEZOMETER) \=00-5^*°^^<^)9e^W\ 4 4,965 X uJ 11 - 0 52 (93-FOOT PIEZOMETER) 4,964 9 2 \ D 53 (48-FOOT PIEZOMETER) 12 j 4,963 3 > '- 13 i 4,962 < g '- 14 ~ 4,961 g < 15 - I I I 1 1 : 4,960 I 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990

SITES 54-56, MONTANO 2

iTjUJ 0 4,975 t ujQ 54 (147-FOOT PIEZOMETER) 5 » 55 (99-FOOT PIEZOMETER) 4,970 ^ uJ 9v IJV-rkJvl rlC^VMCIbK/ 10 * - **---.. 4,965 cT tj 15 _ . .:Va , .':. <' " --. ...^ ~ ; _», ''*"'"* »^vuk v*7'^""'V ""vfcwrt¥T ""'"' 4,960 S| ,(~~ 1 " "" % k ii M iV 1 O ui 20 /^\»A|r 1 1^^^v^v^ 4,955 ^> ij 25 4,950 gS 0 t^ , . A OAK ^ 1989 1990 1991 ' z

SITES 57-59, MONTANO 3 0 4,972 t UJ Ul ui O 5 _ 4,967 £ u. < 57 MAQ FOOT DIF7OUFTFPt 10 M /OO COOT DIC7OUCTCD\ - 4,962 ZQJ ...... 59 (49-FOOT PIEZOMETER) 15 - 4,957 gS 20 - 4,952 g<5 25 - .___ 4,947 OW 30 WV-* \V/N 4,942 => 35 _ 4,937 OCffi O < UJ 03 An ..... i ...... 4.932 >- O 1989 1990 1991

Figure 3.--Water-level data from selected wells and piezometers in the Albuquerque Basin (site location shown in figure 1 ) - Continued.

23 SITES 60-62, MONTANO 4 30 4,945 UJ 5 4'940 32 v 60 (131-FOOT PIEZOMETER) *(/> O 61 (93-FOOT PIEZOMETER) Oitl 40 a 62 (50-FOOT PIEZOMETER) 4,935

SITE 63, SHOEMAKER I- 335 4,957 uJ Kg UJ 340 4,952 -_> of eo bo 345 4,947

350 4,942 oc< O gjffi 355 4,937 o

SITES 64-66, WEST MESA 3 ED Uj 20 4,975 "J O UJ

25 4,970 - UJ QC Q >- UJ UJ UJ Z 30 4,965 < Y o 35 v 64 (1,050-FOOT ANNULUS) 4,960 o 65 (980-FOOT PIEZOMETER) 2 ° a 66 (760-FOOT PIEZOMETER) CL UJ UJ DQ 40 4,955 £ 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990

Figure 3.--Water-level data from selected wells and piezometers in the Albuquerque Basin (site location shown in figure 1 ) - Continued. 24 SITE 67, CITY 3 EUJ 15 4,958 jjj u. w^m \ -c 20 4,953 -£

25 4,948 Oiu 30 4,943 QC< Q 35 4,938

SITE 68, CITY 2 40 4,940 fc 41 4,939 g 42 4,938 z ui 43 4,937 44 4,936 45 46 4,934 4,933 4,932

' 495 4,940 uJ i i i i i UJ < 496 4,939 z^ jiff 497 VA - 4,938 << 498 \ " 4,937 QUJ o 499 4,936

Figure 3.--Water-level data from selected wells and piezometers in the Albuquerque Basin (site location shown in figure 1 ) - Continued.

25 SITE70, VANDERMEY 315 5,550 Uj uj 320 5,545 -gj 0-J

325 5,540 1$ GUI 330 5,535 gg OC< ui o 335 5,530 I

SITE 71, BETANIA h 440 4,945 UJ 445 4,940

450 4,935 CC(/> 455 4,930 46° 4,925 3 Dp 465 4,920 o 470 4,915 £

SITE 72, SOUTH BOSQUE tu 5 I I I I I 4,988 uj liJo UJ - CC 6 4,987 z£^UJ CC (/) III 7 - 4,986 §^ o"1 8 - 4,985 guj P£ 9 - 4,984 1986 1987 1988 1990

Figure 3.-Water-level data from selected wells and piezometers in the Albuquerque Basin (site location shown in figure 1 ) - Continued.

26 SITE 73, MIDDLE BOSQUE u i i i I I f,9O9 m

6 4,988 S[» : V ; Q-" 7 y 4,987 m 2 8 - ~ 4 986 w DO 9 4,985/I OQC cc<<£5 Q -in i i i i i A QQA I

SITE 74, NORTH BOSQUE u I I 1 1 1 *f,999 UJ 1 4,994 £_, 2 - 4,993 zg! 3 - 4,992 -3 4 - 4,991 << 5 \ / 4,990 xgj 6 4,989 cm \/ 7 - 4,988 §> 8 4,987 <§ 9 4,986 Q in I I I I I A QQK ^"

^»» ^B ^'j ^*r~+* v ^v * « ^» 290 I I I I I 5,067 ui 291 5,066 £_, 292 - 5,065 z£ 293 5,064 ^ 294 _ ^^^^A _ 5,063 << 295 5,UD^nco I^ y)HI 296 5,061 QUJ 297 \\ 5,060 §g 298 ^ 5,059 < m 299 5,058 o onn i i i i i K nK-7 >* 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990

Figure 3. -Water-level data from selected wells and piezometers in the Albuquerque Basin (site location shown in figure 1 ) - Continued.

27 SITE76, SANMIGUEL 140 5,022 UJ 141 5,021 UJ zJ£ 142 5,020 143 5,019 144 5,018 << « 145 5,017 ^S *3 146 5,016 2* 147 5,015 13 14* 5,014

SITE 77, SANTA ANA 2 W 25 5,050 ED 26 5,049 £_, = oc 27 5,048 z£ af(/> 28 5,047 UJ 29 5,046 30 5,045 31 5,044 Ouj 5,043 "^ 32 33 5,042

SITE 78, SANTA ANA 1 25 5,050 uJ UJ "--I -DC UJ ffi"8 30 5,045 Q

35 5,040 %£ IDO

Figure 3.-Water-level data from selected wells and piezometers in the Albuquerque Basin (site location shown in figure 1 ) - Continued.

28 SITE 79, TIERRA MIRAGE 425 5,059 LU LLJ LU £0 UL 430 5,054 ^

435 5,049 OLLJ 440 5,044 cc< Q g m 445 5,039 £ 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990

Figure 3.--Water-level data from selected wells and piezometers in the Albuquerque Basin (site location shown in figure 1 ) - Concluded.

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