G-Eological^-^ Survey,' United States Department of the Interior, and the Texas State Board of Water Engineers
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STaIE BOARD .OF WATER ENGINEERS C* S. Clark, Chairman A; H« Dunlapj Member i» W» Pritchett, Member TEXAS Pecos River Basin Volume II RECORDS OF WELLS AND SPRINGS AMD ANALYSES OF WATER IN LOVING-, WARD, REEVES AND NORTHERN PECOS COUNTIES By P. Eldon Dennis and Joe W. Lang Prepared in cooperation between the G-eological^-^ Survey,' United States Department of the Interior, and the Texas State Board of Water Engineers March 1941 STATE BOARD OF WATER ENGINEERS C. S. Clark, Chairman A. H. Dunlap, Member J. W. Pritchett, Member TEXAS PECOS RIVER BASIN VOLUME II Records of Wells and Springs and Analyses of Water in Loving, Ward, Reeves and Northern Pecos Counties By P. Eldon Dennis and Joe W. Lang Prepared in cooperation between the Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior, and the Texas State Board of Water Engineers March 1941 Contents Introduction . * 2 Records of wells and springs Ward County " ....... 3 Loving County »„...., . 27 Reeves County .,.. 37 * , Pecos County .?.*,. 81 Crane Gounty . 89 Drillers' logs Ward County 91 Loving County 108 Reeves County ,... 113 Pecos County . 131 Crane County . 139 Records of water levels Ward County 141 Loving County 146 Reeves Gounty . * 147 Pecos County 162 Analyses of well and spring water Vferd County .♥".. 163 Loving County ...... 166 Reeves County . » 167 Pecos County .- * 173 Illustrations Plate la Map of the Pecos Basin in Texas showing wells and springs Records of wells and springs, drillers' logs, water level measurements, and analyses of water from wells and springs in the Pecos River Basin in Texas.- Introduction 3y A. N. Sayre G-eologist Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior This publication constitutes the second volume of a report on the ground-water conditions in the Pecos River Basin in Texas,, prepared by the G-eoiogical Survey, United States Department of the Interior, and the Texas State Board of Water Engineers, in connection with a joint investigation of the Pecos River Basin sponsored by the National Resources Planning Board. The other volumes contain data on auger holes put down to study the shallow water in the irrigation districts (Volume III) , and text discussing the geology and ground-water resources -of (Volume ±).-.<& .(^h Uy, '- i>,.'",h* -+- the Basin o ! 'x\ * o^fc 1<£ The wells and springs recorded herein supply water for domestic and stock uses and for public supplies. In the area west of Pecos wells supply the water for irrigating about 2,500 acres of feed crops, cotton, and cantaloupes. Springs supply the water used for irrigation near ths towns of Baimorhea, Leon Springs, Fort Stockton, Santa Rosa, and Monument Springs. In the area near Barstow, wells have been used to some extent to supplement the river water for irrigation. The records given in this release serve as a guide to land owners and others who need information regarding wells and pumping plants in different parts of the area and the quantity and quality of the water yielded by the wells" Mr. Dennis collected the data on the area west of the river and Mr. Lang collected the data on the area east of the river. The samples of water were collected chiefly by Messrs. Dennis and Lang and the analyses were made in the laboratory of the Quality of Water Division of the Geological Survey at Pecos, Texas, by N. A. Talvite, B. Irelan, and R. G. Kerlin under the supervision of W. W. Hastings* The publication was mimeographed by employees of the Work Projects Administration Project No. 17276, 3 Records of Wells and Springs in Ward County, Texas (All wells are drilled unless otherwise noted under remarks) WUI 1 Distance j Owner Driller Date I Altitude | Depth ■ |rj, from or com- above sea of orH L tj j Barstow Name plet- level Well ggfe_p ed (feet) (£e€rt)g£g-y | EUH-fcj W-l. 113 miles I -A. T. Knapp IL. F. Buchanan j Dec. \ g/2,715 j 105 j6| "W I northwest j \ _ j...1.940.4 { \ i W-2'. Pll^lan'esl Monroe estate I Rector Oil Co. j June j f/2,634 | 4,648 | | X I northwest..] j L.1933J | \ j W-3. I 11jmiles | Monroe estate j \ \ f/2,634 \ 35 j \ N .[..northwest..,] j \ | I j ! W-4. |113/4miles| W. R, Gaddle | Clyde Simmonds j Oct.! g/2,702< | 97 j 6 j W {....north L ; j L..19.3.9.J I j | W-5. j lOg- miles I L. D. Boxley | I | g/2,670 | 87 I 6 | W Lnorth ] 1 j \ j I i W-6. Tioj miles ! L. D. Boxley [ j I g/2,670 | 92 j 6 j W 1...north ] \ I ! i : .: I I W-7'. [16 miles "I Monroe estate j 1 old ! g/2,670 j 71 j 8| N j north | \ i I i \ i ""W-8. ! 9g-"miles j Monroe estate j I I g/2,655 | 63 j8 ; W ;..; t..n-oXthwest..j0Xthwest..j | j { 1 | { W-9.. I 93/4 miles; 3enton Land Co, |Plains Prod. Co.] Aug. j f/2,654 | 4,825 \ \ j (....northwest.j |....S.imms Oil Co.* J...19.3.2..J j | | W-10. ! 8-| miles I Bankers Inter- | Plains Prod, t)o.i Nov. | f/2,625 I 4,760 ! j Un°.r..£hw.e..5..£...j nati0.na1....1n.5....C.Q.*.4..5e.ctar....Qi1....C0... L.19.35J : | j \ W-11. ;8^ miles ! Bankers Internat-j Plains Prod. Co.] Mar. j f/2,652 I 38 | 6-g- jW; i | \ northwest _[ ionallAfe:..ln.s.,C.g.:...i...Re.ct 0r... Oil Co.* 1...1.933 .1 1 W-12. IBj miles ! Monroe estate ! Plains Prod. Co.! 1929 ! f/2,652 | 87 | 6-g- | i northwest.l 1 j ] [.., \ ! ¥-13. I 8-J- miles ! Monroe estate I Plains Prod. Co,! Oct. I f/2,659 \ 4,545 ; ) [..northwest...] j L.1.9.3.1...J I \ j W-14. !li miles j Monroe estate I | |f/2,643 ; 42 j6 I N i northwest j I I j ; ; i W-15. I 7^/4 miles! Monroe estate ! White and | g/2,645 | 4,710 j j i...north 1 l...Eppenauer.. I I I I \ W-l6i I 7^/4 miles! Monroe estate ) Simmonds !1936 |g/2,645 I 90 | 5-Jj P...north [...north ] ! 1 1 1 1 \ W-17. j 6-g- miles ! Monroe estate j Jim Miles JApr. ! 2,628.9 74 I5| W [.jjCfcEih, 1 1 1194Q...1 1 1 1 W-18, i 7 miles j Monroe estate jF. E. Murphy iAug. I g/2,655 | 5,050 j | !...no.rth 1 J...Q11....C0.. L1.a3.7....i j I I W-19. I7 miles | Monroe estate \F. H. Murphy lAug. |g/2,660 j 235 j 8 j.W Lnorth I [...Oil Co.. L.1.9.3Z...! j j I W-20. !9^ miles IJ. A. Huntsman j Iold !_/2,700 ! 168 j &|| W [.north i j I :.] I I j W-21; jl2 miles | Texas University | j old jg/2,785 j 106 |6 ; W L..n.or.th i ] j ] 1 i ■. ; J7W-22.114-J- miles I Texas University !L. F. Buchanan IFeb. |g/2,815 | 151 !6\ IT )...n.orth. S i 1.1.940...J j j I VW-23.116i miles ! Texas University j J1938 |g/2,745 \ 160 |6! Y7 ..." !...no.r.the..as.t | I [ j I I I IT-24. 113 miles I Texas University | |old |g/2,772. I 168 !8 I W i.northeast i 1 j | ! ] ! T/-25, !13 miles | Texas University I [old |g/2,772 ! 98 } .6;■ "] W [.northeast [ I | \ i i | "1-26, I7-1- miles )L. ¥" Anderson j [old |g/2,672 188 \ 6 \'M : LnQ.r.th.e.a.st { I _Lj I | | *| ! W-27. ! 10x miles ! Texas University j 11935 !g/2,735 1 86 !l2 \ V Inortheast j j I i \ j I See footnotes at end of table* 4 Records of Wells and Springs in Ward County, Texas (All wells are drilled unless otherwise noted under remarks) rlo. Principal WATER LEVEL tfse of Remarks ■"..'.■"". iwater*- . Below Date of Water bearing land measure- c/ formation surface ment , ) . '(feet).k/ j __ W- 1. I Alluvial sand and j 93.5 !■ Feb. 5, j S ; See log. I gravel-- | -- j 1940 i j W-"s"."l j I -- ;"-'- foil'test'. W- 3. i Alluvium j — I — j — I Used about 75 gallons a minute in j ; : : " ; drilling oil test. W- 4. i Alluvium I 74.1 ("Oct. 25, j" s" ] Lower'part'of'■■weTr'is'grayel-t'reat-' j : ; 1939 i i ed to keep out quicksand. w^'s,'T'Alluvium \ 58.0 j""octT"2s77'd","s""|'"'Testedrt^s""g€dr6iM:"a"mlnate^ ! I 1..1939 [ ! t,/-'"6."7Alluvial gravel j 57.6*"] Oct."Y^T'^q""|"qulcks^d"aT''6o'''foet7"cas¥d"off i' ! I j 1939 j i Located 8 feet south of W-5. w~■ 77TAiiuvium 1 6i'.'6 T bet.""267; n j I j \...i?M \ ! W-'s^; Alluvium | 53.2""]"'6ct. '25,""j S : W-"9.'"; *'-- j -- : --' ;'"-- r"'Oil'"test'. sSee""£6g. -- -- -- w-io'."] I I r'-- r oil"test". W-li. IAlluvium ; 29.8 j Nov. 6, j S I Supplied'drilling'''rig'"for"oil''"Fest'.''' [ \ i...1.939 ; \ ¥-12. i Alluvium j 57.4 j Nov. 6, j N I Water reported as unfit "for drink" I I ! 1939 ! ! ing. W~13.'1 -~ j -- ! -- I--- T'"Oil"tes't.