1965 1967

39N 5W 7ddcl

1967 1969 6N '44 E 22ddcl 188 20 7S 5E 19cccl 1 22 ) 192 I I / 24 I A 196 j \ I '\ I\ ,JV I ( I I \/ V I 26 I ,.J 1/\ 200 1968 1969 V ,! ' "' r\ 28 I I . ' I I V 30 \/ \ i 1963 1965 1969

Information Bulletin No. 11 'et:it of Reclamation WATER INFORMATION BULLETIN NO. 11

GROUND-WATER LEVELS

IN IDAHO, 1969

by

H. G. Sisco and R. L. Whitehead

United States Geological Survey

Prepared by the Geological Survey

in Cooperation with

The Idaho Department of Reclamation

Published by

Idaho Department of Reclamation

R. Keith Higginson

State Reclamation Engineer

July 1969 INTRODUCTION

Ground-water levels in Idaho, as measured in wells, vary consider­ ably depending on the geographic location of the well, the aquifer from which the well produces water, the quantity and rate of withdrawal from or in the vicinity of the well, and the time of year when water-level measure­ ments are made. Long-term declines or rises in ground-water levels may result from climatic changes or changes in quantities pumped per unit of time. An observation-well network designed to monitor changes in ground­ water levels in 423 selected wells distributed throughout Idaho is being maintained by the U. S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Idaho

Department of Reclamation. All water levels measured by the U. S. Geo­ logical Survey are reported to the hundredths of a foot, some measurements made by the other agencies are reported to the nearest foot or tenths of a foot. The data collected are for use by well owners, water users, water managers, and other interested parties.

The purpose of this annual report is to present maps showing the lo­ cation of all network wells in Idaho, the water levels measured in those wells during the spring of 1969, water-level changes occurring in the wells between the spring of 1968 and the spring of 1969, and hydrographs repre­ sentative of water-level trends.

Water-level measurements for periods of record not given in this re­ port are available from the U. S. Geological Survey and the Idaho Depart­ ment of Reclamation in Boise, Idaho.

A list of reports released by the U. S. Geological Survey and the Idaho

Department of Reclamation is included at the end of this report (pages 68-75).

3 EXPLANATION

County boundary

Hydrographic-area boundary 33 8 Upper figure is area number. Lower f:lgure is number of observation wells in area.

21 io

55 0 11 4

Map of Idaho showing areas used in this report A reference number (1-93) assigned to these reports is shown before each listing. These same reference numbers are shown under the title of each area map to indicate reports describing some aspect of the water resources of that area except that reports containing data applicable to the state as a whole are not referenced to specific areas.

To facilitate presentation of the water-level contained in this report, the state is divided into the small areas shown on page 4. These

are the same areas used by the Idaho Department of Reclamation for ad- ministration of water rights. Those areas containing observation wells

are listed below:

Area

11-Bear River above Alexander 6 13-Bear River-Alexander to State Line 8 15-Malad River 10 21-Henrys Fork 12 22-Teton River 14 25-Willow Creek 16 27-Blackfoot River 18 29-Portneuf River 20 31-Camas Creek and Mud Lake 22 32-Medicine Lodge and Birch Creeks 24 33-Little Lost River 26 34-Big Lost River and NRTS 28 35-Aberdeen-Springfield 32 36-Minidoka-Jerome 36 37-Wood Rivers 40 43-Raft River 42 45-Goose Creek-Rock Creek 44 47-Salmon Falls Creek 46 51-Bruneau River 48 57-Grand View to Homedale so 61-Mountain Home 52 63-Boise River 54 65-Payette River 58 67-Weiser River 60 87-Palouse River 62 95-Lake Coeur d'Alene-Rathdrum Prairie 64 96-Pend Oreille 66

5 EXPLANATION 0 +3 17cabl Observation well I Lower number is location index. \ Upper number shows water-level ) change, in feet, Spring 1969. / Indicated (+) above or(-) below the S1ring 1968 water level

0 5

Observ-ation wells and water-level data in area 11 - Bear River above Alexander. Published report: 6 5.

6 Well number Date Water level Well number Date Water level 8S-42E-17cabl 4-25-69 97.00 13S-43E-35ccdl 4-25-69 15 .41 12S-44E-5baal 4-25-69 40.01 13S-44E-26badl 4-25-69 22.42

Water levels, in feet below land surface, in area 11.

7 R41E \ T9 S \

EXPLANATION 0 +4 \I 15cdcl Observation well Lower number is location index. 1 Upper number shows water-level I s change, in feet, Spring 1969, \ Indicated (+) above the Spring 1968 water level

R 37- E '6 l;_ 15 S ...

I lDAHO __ _J ---'--- UTAH 29cbcl Bose !Yom U.S. Geologic<1I Survey, l

0 10 Milos

Observation wells and water-level data in area 13 - Bear River-Alexander to State Line Published reports: 10, 50, and 51.

8 Well number Dote Water level Well number Dote Weter level 9S-40E-13acbl 4-25-69 267 .10 16S-39E-18cdal 4-24-6! 18.76 14S-38E-15cdcl 4-25-69 17 .61 1,:;s-40E-29cbcl 4-24-6• 8. 71 Water levels, in feet below land surface, in area 13.

9 EXPLANATION -+2--- Water-level change, in feet, Spring 1969. Indicated(+) above the Spring 1968 water level 0 36ccdl Observation well and location index ~!!l!!;!if,-.11 35 f e22aobl "' Observation well with hydrograph \.../i, cb1 I

T Ill S

CbaXlges in water level from Spring 1968 to Spring 1969 and location of observation wells in area 15 - Malad River. Published reports: 10, 50, 51, and 91.

10 Well number Dale Water level Well number Dote Water leve I 11S-35E-30cbl - - 14S-36E-33cbbl - - 13S-35E-33ccdl 4-24-69 295.47 15 S-35E-ldaa 1 4-24-69 +18.27 13S-35E-36ccdl - - l5S-35E-22aabl 4-24-69 140.57 13S-36E-35adcl 4-23-69 19. 78 15S-36E-6baal 4-24-69 +10.75 14S-35E-13dbal 4-24-69 83.14 15 S-3 6E-8aaa 1 4-23-69 20. 77 14S-35E-22ddbl 4-24-69 95.38 15S-36E-??abal - - 14S-35E-35bdal 4-24-69 +7.32 1 ~S-1'"'-?7aadl 4-24-69 46. 77 14S-36E-3cddl 4-23-69 104 .59 1 ~ s-·v,., _2g~ • ., 1 4-24-69 +9.22 14$-3 6E-2 8aca2 4-23-69 30.62 15S-36E-30caal 4-24-69 28.23

Water levels, in feet below or above(+) land surface, in area 15.

w ..'-' u. Well no. Well location Hiahest water level Lowest water level Period of record :, "'1/) 14S-35 T.14 S., R.35 E., 66.07 100.1 13dbal NE!i;NW!i;SE!i; sec. 13 4-53 , 11-64 1943-6 9 0z 85 .. A A (\ /\ A I\ / I I .J I\ I I \ { \ \ I "\ / a• Well being pumped, 3' 95 . 0 \ \ ,, \ I \ f \ measurement not used - .J to determine lowest - w \ \ I \I \! \ I 1 ID 105 - a• water level - ... \I \ \ I I . cy a, aV I ..."'w 115 I '!': r£ w Well no. Well location Hiohest water level Lowest water leve I Period of record .... R.35 E., 140.3 142.00

11 16 Iii

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EXPLANATION -I !2 N O 2bbbl Observation well Lower number is location index. Upper number shows water-level . change, in feet, Spring 1969. I Indicated ( +) above or (-) below ---7 ---1--~HJ.-----+----"'-·--+-+----1· the Spring 1968 water level, 1 e23dbat I Observation well with hydrograph_j

0 9baal r--1t10tw;!M,i'-----~ Dash indicates no figure available

\

Bose from U. S. Idaho 196!!

Observation wells and water-level data in area 21 - Henrys Fork. Published reports: 5-7, 17, 24, 31, 34, 73, 74, and 89.

12 Wel 1 number Date Water !eve! Wei I number Dote Water leve I 7N-3 8E-23dba 1 3-20-69 43.82 7N-40E-5dbcl 3-24-69 12.19 7N-3 8E-23dba2 3-24-69 38.37 7N-40E-8dddl 3-24-69 18.38 7N-39E-15ccbl 3-24-69 24.43 6N-38E-9baal 5-5-69 132 .42 7N-39E-29cdcl 3-24-69 12. 84 6N-3 8E-30bad 1 3-23-69 88.25 7N-40E-2bbbl 3-24-6':I 121. 93 6N-39E-4abcl 3-24-69 15. 97

Water levels, in feet below land surface, in area 21.

Wei I no. Well location Hiohest water level Lowest water level Period of record >- 38.68 45.27 t,J w 7N-38E T. 7 N., R.38 E., 3dbal NE!,:NW SE!,: sec . 23 4-62 195 8-69 "'u. <.)- 0 I \ \ I \ - ;,:: \ I \ \ \ I I \ \ J: 0 V . \ >- ..J \ \ \I "- w 44 " V t,J a, \,, 0 1963 1965 1967 1969

Representative water-level changes in area 21.

13 EXPLANATION _o_ ol6dool Observation well Lower number is location index. Upper number shows water-level change, in feet, Spring 1969. Indicated(+) above or(-) below the Spring 1968 water level elObbbl Observation well with hydrograph

0 23ccbl Dash indicates no figure available 7N II 39 E

--

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0 5 10 Mile<

Observation wells and water-level data in area 22 - Teton River Published reports: 5-7, 17, 24, 27, 31, 34, 73, 74, and 89.

14 Well number Dote Water level Wei! number Dote Water level 7N-39E-35cddl 3-24-69 5. 62 6N-39E-28bbbl 3-24-69 7.98 7N-40E- l 9dcdl - - 6N-39E-30adbl 3-24-69 6.02 7N-40E-23ccbl 3-21-69 llry50.2 6N-3QE-3~cbb2 3-24-69 8.63 7N-42E-6dbcl 3-24-69 239 .54 6N-40E-9bbbl 3-24-69 16.55 7N-42E-6dda 1 3-24-69 273 .29 6N-44E-22ddcl 3-21-69 200. 63 7N-42E-8caal 3-24-69 344.33 5 N-3 9E-8dad 1 3-24-69 7.42 6N-39E-10bbbl 3-24-69 22 .39 5N-3 9E-18cacl 3-24-69 +o. 84 6N-39E-13abal 3-24-69 17 .20 4N-45E-13adal 3-21-69 198.18 6N-39E-16daal 3-24-69 11.52

Water levels, in feet below or above (+) land surface, in area 22.

Wei! no. Well location Hiahest water level Lowest water level Period of record 7N-42E T.7 N., R.42 E., 332.16 346 .25 NEJ.. NE g,.n. sec . 9-68 1961-69 332 8caal 8 11-62 '\ 336 \ (' \/ \ /', ( 340 \ I '\ I \ - A \.... - 344 \..-- \ r w . t,) \. I '

0 196 /'\ 1- I\ I \ . :c \ \ I \ I\ ll' /V' \ \ ;;: 200 . • w V r-... - 0 We II no. Well location Hiahest water level Lowest water level Period of record 4N-45E T .4 N., R.45 E., 141. 72 203. 09 13adal NEli;SEli;NEli; sec . 13 7 -67 4-67 1958-69 140 ~ 160 ~

•I 180 \ \ \ \ \ \ r-... J 200 ~. "- ' - ' - 1963 1965 1967 1969 Representative water-level changes in area 22. 15 T 5 N

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EXPLANATION I • Bbaal """- Observation well with hydrograph \ ) Lower number is location index \ Upper number shows decline in water level, in feet, from ' \ Spring 1968 to Spring 1969

0 5 10 Miles

Bo•• from lJ S. Geologico I l

Observation well and water-level data in area 25 - Willow Creek.

Published reports: 5-7, 17, 24, 31, 34, 73, 74, and 89 0

16 Well number Dote Water !eve! 3 N-40E-8baa 1 3-21-69 160.54

Water level, in feet below land surface, in area 25 .

.... Ww We!! no. We! I location Hiohest water level Lowest water level Period of record w <.) lL

Representative water-level changes in area 25.

17 EXPLANATIOll ...::.L 036cdal Observation well Lower number is location index, Upper number shows water-level change, in feet, Spring 1969. Indicated(-) below the Spring 1968 water level e36cddl Observation well with hydrograph

.... 00 -. R 43 E \ \ ..._ __ ' \

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Observation wells and water-level data in area 27 - Blackfoot River. Published reports: 5, 6, 17, 19, 24, 29, 31, 34, 63, 67, 73, and 74. Well number Dote Water level Wei I number Date Water level 1S-37E-28aaal •-23-69 50. 76 2S-36E-36cddl 3-23-69 76. 71 lS-3 7E-3 6cda 1 ,_.,.,_o~ 248.36 4S-34E-5ccdl 3-22-69 4.00

Water levels, in feet below land surface, in area 27.

,- Ww Well Well location Hinhest water level Lowest water level Period of record w <.) no. lL

~ .,,..__ w"'

19 R 32 E 4 S

l __ T $ S 40 E

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( I EXPLANATION -±..L o22cbbl Observation well I Lower number is location index Upper number shows water-level \ cha;nee, in feet, Spring 1969 Indicated(+) above or(-) below I the Spring 1968 water level T 12 !l 27addl 9 Observation well with hydrograph

Observation wells and water-level data in area 29 - Portneu:f River Published reports: 5, 6, 17, 19, 24 1 29, 31, 34, 57, 63, and 67. Wei I nurnber Date Water level Wei 1 number Dote Water level 5 S-33E-35ccdl 3-21-69 24.91 8S-30E-13bba 1 3-21-69 135. 94 5 S-34E-2 Ocbb2 3-21-69 52.49 8S-30E-23dcdl 4-22-69 209.09 6"-~2E-'7addl 3-22-69 33 .17 8S-31E-4cbbl 4-22-69 238. 82 6S-33E-20abdl 3-21-69 34.81 9S-39E-2cbcl 3-19-69 83. 80 7 S-31E-22cbbl 3-21-69 56.09

Water levels, in feet below land surface, in area 29.

Well no. Well location Hiohest water level Lowest water level Period of record >- 6S-32E T.6 S., R.32 E., 33.27 39. 86 t,J t,J '-"u 27addl SE~SE NE~ sec. 27 5-68 10-61 1954-69 "- - 0 I I J I ' - 3' I :,: 0 \I >- -' a. w 39 W CD 0 1963 1965 1967 1969

Representative water-level changes in area 29.

21 R 40 E

I j I Spence

11 N

I Dubois I

9N ------,!--

7 N EXPLANATION 0 +I +I ,.A...,<:'---+----1~---1~ 2sccd!.J 04cdcl Observation well Lower number is location index. Upper number shows water-level change, in feet, Spring 1969. Indicated(+) above the Sprine ~bdal 1968 water level I e9bdol i Observation well with hydrograph I.._

Bose from U, & Geological

Observation wells and water-level data in area 31 - Camas Creek and Mud Lake, Published reports: 4-7, 17, 24, 31, 34, 43, 62, 73, and 74.

22 1 Well number I Dote Water level We1 I number Dote Water !eve! 9N-36E-33cbbl 13-24-69 77 .07 7N-36E-3 lbab 1 3-23-69 I 27.23 8N-34E-15dca 1 4-24-69 33.44 7N-37E-14cbcl 4-23-69 75.50 7N-31E-35bbbl 3-25-69 16.90 7N-17E-? 8ccdl 4-23-69 I 63 .24 7N-33E-35bccl 3-25-69 27.80 6N-35E-2 laabl 3-23-69, 100.39 7N-34E-4cdc 1 3-24-69 6. 83 6N-35E-27ddal 3-24-69 233. 83 7N-3SE-20cbdl 3-20-69 34.75 6N-3 6E-15aca 1 3-25-69 151.43 7N-36E-22abd4 3-2~.:.69 6 .13 5 N-34E-9bda 1 3-23-69 256 .17

Water levels, in feet below land surface, in area 31.

w We II no. Well location Hiahest water level lowest water level Period of record u <[ 7N-35E T. 7 N., R.35 E., 32.44 Dry at 58 "- 0:: 20cbdl SE),;NW)i;SW)i; sec. 20 4-56 9-61 1955-69 :, 30 (/) ~T.To . ,_ ,_,;7 . - - 1 ' 0 /\, /\ / / z 40 \ /\ /\ <[ ,/ .J '\ '\ ) \I ;;:: 50 I I V V 0 V V . _J \{ w ' "'.... 60 w w Well no. Well location Hiqhest water !eve! lowest water !eve I Period of record "- 5N-34E T.5N.,R.34E., 253.57 2 60. 62 255 9bdal NEl,:SE·NWl,: sec. 9 1-54 9-64 1950-6 9 ri"" I w I"\ I\ . .... - ' '

Representative water-level changes in area 31.

23 __ ,,,. /

11\ 'I 11 N ) I""· \ l

l..Ef!AH! CO. \ CLAfli°K' CO.

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EXPLANATION 0 e 11 add! Observation well with hydrograph, Lower number is location index. Upper number shows water-level 0 5 change, in feet, Spring 1969 from the Spring 1968 water level

Observation wells and water-level data in area 32 - Medicine Lodge and Birch Creeks, Published reports: 4-6, 17, 24, 31, 33, 34, 43, 55, and 76.

24 Well number Dote Water level 9N-34E-lladdl 3-26-69 154 .54

Water level, in feet below land surface, in area 32 •

... Ww w (J We II no. Well location Hiohest water level Lowest water level Period of record "- <[ 9N-34E T.9 N., R.34 E., 153. 2 8 156. 94 -z "­a: 1957-69 . :::, lladdl SE\SEl,,NEl,, sec. 11 6-66 10-61 ll:'.

25 ,, ,/'-' 29 E ,,___ , ~ ~ \ EXPLA.NATIOU '- .. -<:ii 0 +I ""-~--'-~~--4:-f-'\.~~---i-r""---!:i/i"""o\ lbbbl ' ) Observation well I Lower number is location indexl. Upper number shows water-level\. change, in feet, Spring 1969, \,,. Indicated(~) above or(-) below '\ the Spring 1968 water level I

•1sddd1 Observation well wi:l;h hydrograph

Observation wells and water-level data in area 33 - Little Lost River. Published reports: 5, 6, 17, 18, 24, 31, 34, and 49.

26 Well number Dote Water level Wei! number Dote Water level 7N-28E-21cbal 3-26-69 6.14 6N-29E-33abbl 3-26-69 62.71 6N-28E-13ddal 3-26-69 100.22 6N-29E-33dcdl 3-26-69 104.33 6N-29E-8cbbl 3-26-69 99. 72 6N-3 OE-3 Oa ba 1 3-26-69 53.37 6N-29E-16dddl 3-26-69 60.48 5N-29E-lbbbl 3-26-69 121.48 Water levels, in feet below land surface, in area 33.

Well no. Well location HiQhesf wafer !eve! Lowest water level Period of record uJ 6N-29E T.6 N., R.29 E., 57.41 u 81. 76 <( 16dddl SE\SEli;SEli; sec. 16 4-60 8-68 1959-69 "- 55 a: ::, /\ 65 / /\ A A / I "'0 z IA \ \) \ <( \ I • -' 75 \ I \ii I ' ' ;o . \I 1/ V' \{ 0 . -' I UJ 85 a, ,.... We II no. Well location Hiohest water level Lowest water level Period of record w w 6N-30E T.6 N., R.30 E., 45 .58 68.69 Ii,"'~, 52-5j ,5 6, "- 30abal NEli;NWli;NEli; sec. 30 10-59 8-49 , 59, 1961-69 ~ 47 r,... A. a: w 51 - V (' ,.... ' <( ,1 '\. /--. ;o f\ - 0,.... 55 r :,: ,.... 59 '\ '\. { "' - a. V w '\ 0 1963 1965 1967 1969

Representative water-level changes in area 33.

27 EXPLANATION +I 0 sdcdl Observation well Lower number is location index. Upper number shows water-level change change, in feet, Spring 1969. Indicated (+) above or(-) below the Spring 1968 water level

Observation well with hydrograph

N "'

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Observation wells and water-level data in area 34 - .Big lost River and NRTS. Published reports: 5, 6, 17, 24, 31, 33, 34, 48, 55, 62, 73, 74, and 93. Well n1Jmber Date Water level Wei 1 number Dote Water level 9N-21E-14bbc1* 3-20-69 82, 71 , 3 N-2 9E-14da5 3-29-69 ,456.84 7N-31E-34bdc 1 ·3-22-69 267 .40 3N-29E-19cbbl 3-22-69 605.32 6N-25E-3aaal* 3-20-69 73.45 3N-29E-24dd5 3-28-69 455.07 6N-31E-27badl 3-22-69 210.67 3N-29E-25caal 4-9-69 468,18 6N-32E-llabal* 3-22-69 207. 72 3N-29E-26acl 4-9-69 I 477 .22 6N-~?E-?"-~'>1* 3-23-69 220.54 3N-29E-36cbl 4-9-69 478. 89 5N-26E-23cdbl 3-26-69 24.37 3N-30E-12cddl 3-21-69 ! 463.88 5N-29E-23cdal 4-10-69 267.43 ; "Hi!-~ OE- l 9ddcl 3-21-69 445. 62 SN-31E-14bccl 14-10-69 266.18 ' 3N-30E-3 laadl 3-21-69 457. 96 5 N-3 lE-2 Scee l 4-10-69 264 .10 3N-32E-13dcal 3-29-69 , 675 .48 5N-12E-36addl 3-23-69 328.57 3N-32E-29ddcl 4-21-69 655 .03 4N-26E-26dcdl '3-26-69· 38.83 3N-34E-32bbcl 3-22-69 720 .33 4N-26E-32cbal 3-20-69· 200.30 2N-27E-2ddcl 4-4-69 759.57 4N-29E-9dcdl 4-9-69 393 .63 2N-28E-16cdl 4-23-69 I 641.24 4N-30E-7 a dbl 4-17-691 321. 64 2N-28E-35addl 4-2-69 601. 94 4N-30E-2?bddl 3-30-69 350.13 2N-30E-4dccl 3-21-69 470. 76 4N-31E-16addl 4-17-69 410.35 2N-30E-18bcl 13-21-69 I 495. 66 455 .13 3-22-69 584.96 3 N-2 9E-14adb 1 3-30-69 2N-31E-35dcc l -- * Formerly 14bbl, 3aal, llabl, and 26cdl. Water levels, in feet below land surface, in area 34.

Well no. Well location Hiahest water level Lowest water !eve! Period of record 9N-21E T.9 N., R.21 E., 80. 78 85. 72 NWli:NW•SWi; sec. 14 81 14bbcl 9-68 . 5-67 1966-69 fa, I ( w 83 \. \ I ' u \ V ...<( 0:: \ :::, 85 ' \/ ' "'0 z <( We!! no. We1 I location Hiahest water level Lowest water leve I Period of record -' 7N-31E T. 7 N., R.31 E., 265. 65 268.75 3: 0 266 34bdcl SWli;SEi;NW~ sec. 34 5-61 10-65 9-66 1957-69 -' w CD '\. .. ./'\ /\ ,/'\, ..... I- 268 "'""' w .. V V .._, \rl ...w 270 ~ a: Well no. Wei! location w Hiahest water level Lowest water level Period of record ,_ 6N-25E T.6 N., R.25E., 66.07 76.31 <( 3: 66 3aaal NE\NE\NE~ sec. 3 8-67 5-67 1966-69 ...0 J,.... \ ("'I. I :,: 70 ' I- \. a. \ I w \. V '\ 0 74 "\ 78 - 1963 1965 1967 1969 Representative water-level changes in area 34. 29 1\\/'!;;~_--',, , n Eo, ' , We I I I o ca i 1 on .ii:-J!g_h_e_st water level :Lowest_ water _level !___ Pe!"_1od of record 1 01 -, ,,,,,,,,,, 202-:1T--T-~1r:59-7------i ,~"5 2 9 . T:5' N., R.t9 E. 23cdali NE\SE\SW\ sec. 23 3-53 ' 4-64 , 1951-69 I 264

268

272

276

280

'5 ~~13~-~-L --yc:,·s· WJ-~ I' I ~co~20; 0 ' ~gh;~1;i~:~;~~~-~~~~~j,3~10:t·~2L~~~-~c~~-E&.of ___ ~~~L~-=1 36addli SE\SE\NE\ sec. 36 5-54 10-64 1952-69 '\ 3 2 7 \---~------~---~---+------~------+, I ------+------t------+ ------.h ------1 329 -,--j\.,----!7"\,;---J',--t---+--+---.f""'.--':---,---+----+------1 -\---,1<----,~--11----'.--+-+--'<--.f+---,~if---'c-1'-----1-----,------4 331 r _ O' ------,.------i w I r I ,,, ---+------+------~ -- We\\ 00, We\\ \ocotion H1ahest water level Lowest water level Period of record 4N-26E T.4 R.26 197.30 208. 72 ! ,,I N.' E.' 32cbal NEl,;NW\SWl,; sec. 32 11-65 4-62 1960-69 " 196 I . I ['-,, l 200 I I"""' I f -""· I ' I '' '-.Jd,-_J,___ l i I I r I ' 204 !/""' ! I / "'t I I ' ,-...J __J 208 ------' 1963 1965 1967 1969

Representative water-level changes in area 34.

30 We!! no. Well location Hiahest water level Lowest water level Period of record ---- ~-~- ="-- -- - w 1949-60, u 3 N-2 9E T.3 N.' R.29 E.' 447.52 458.28 : :, U) rl -, 0 455 ~----~- • z ) . - .... ~ vv "\i..,

r ------:·------~------~ f--­ w ---lH1_g_~_e_5 ~~e~iodrecqrd w 21t~tR~----T. 2T) 1Rc.od8on£~) 9w9:-e7.ge~~-1 Lo~~s6o6a:34 of "-- .:3:~dd_l SE\SE\NE\ 35 3-55 1 6-62 \ 1951-69 z 601 ! t!l'. w ! f--­ 603 ------+----~f--"-----+---­

I ~ 607~-----~---L-.____ ----'-----~---'-----'-----~---~---~------~ 1963 1965 1967 1969

Representative water-level changes in area 34.

31 iS

s E.XPL.b...TifATIOU + 10 o 23cbb! Observation well Lower number is location index. Upper number shows water-level change, in feet, Spring 1969. Indicated(+) above or(-) below the Spring 1968 water level

ie3cbb2 Observation well with hydrograph

Dash indicates no figure available

Observation wells and water-level data in area 35 - Abe,rdeen-Spr:Ll'lgfield. Published reports: 5-7, 17, 24, 29, 31, 34, 63, 67, 69, 73, 74, and 89.

32 Wei! number Date Water level Wel 1 number Dote Water !eve! 6N-36E-27baal 3-24-69 183.26 4S-32E-9dccl 3-22-69 b36.70 5 N-3 6E-2 ldac 1 4-23-69 25 6. 80 4S-32E-13cbbl 3-22-69i 16. 77 I, N-161<'- ?~~bbl 14-23-69 6.45 4S-32E-28bccl 3-22-691 2.33 3N-37E-2cbdl 1 3-25-69 170.83 4S-33E-3cbb2 3-20-69 38. 72 2N-35E-2bbbl 3-22-69 577.98 4S-33E-15bbal 3-22-691 30.46 1N-29E-30bbdl 4-24-69 648.53 4S-33E-22cbdl Discon inued 1N-30E-10bbbl 3-21-69 549.81 5 S-30E-12bba 1 3-22-69 108.10

1N-36E-lccbl 3-20-69 153 .50 5S-31E-4dadl 3-22-69 48. 76- 1S-30E-15bca 1 4-23-69 I 712.48 5S-31E-19ddcl 3-22-69 42.00 1S-33E-12cdal 4-23-69 241.05 5S-31E-27abal 3-22-691 22.10 1S-35E-llcadl i4-23-69 173.24 5S-31E-35aabl 3-22-691 22 .03 1 2S-32E-23bbbl 14-23-69 i 166. 2 8 'iS-'l?F.-~A..1°1 3-22-69 0.97 1 2 S-34E-33bba 1 3-23-69 I 31.23 5S-32E-7ccc2 3-22-69 1.38 3S-32E-12bcal 3-23-69 98.10 5S-32E-18cdcl 3-22-69 +14.67 3S-33E-14bbal 3-23-69 40.84 6S-31E-7babl 3-22-69 81.25 i 3-23-69 I 94.09 I 3-22-69 3S-33E-17aadl I ' 6S-31E-llbccl 30.04 3S-34E-8babl 13-23-69 2l:i. 85 6S-31E-16baa 1 3-22-69 15. 81 3 S-34E- l 9cddl 3-22-69/ 46.5 6S-31E-30dadl 3-22-69 49. 96 4S-31E-20bbbl 3-22-69 I 118.18 7 S-30E-24ddc l 3-22-69 55.75 4S-31E-36abal 13-22-691 5 .23 7 S-3_0E-_28bbc 1 4-22-69 196. 88 ~. I ·~---· b Indicates well pumped recently prior to measurement. Water levels, in feet below or above(+) land surface, in area 35.

Well no, We!! location Hiohest water level Lowest water !eve I Period of record 5N-36E T.SN., R.36 E., 254.60 263. 05 21dacl S!Jl.. NE • SE%'. sec . 21 12-66 6-62 1960-69 254 J f"\ ... I - \ I I Ww 258 \ /\ \ \ ' \. u."'u <( -v- ~ I \..J \ \ I \ I z u. - Ill: V \ V . ::, 262 wa: "' .... 0 We!! no. Wei! !ocat!on Hiahest water level Lowest water !eve! Period of record <( z 3: <( 1N-29E T.1 N., R.29 E., ...J 646. 61 651.56 0 30bbdl SE%'.NW ·NIA sec. 30 1950-69 I- 3: 647 12-50 5-64 IIC 0 I- ...J 0.. w w (D 649 I C . J ' I'\.. I ,/" '\.. _/ 651 ,/ - V 1963 1965 1967 1969

Representative water-level changes in area 35.

33 Well no. Well location Hiahest water level Lowest water level Period of record 1N-36E T.l N., R.36 E., 144.19 157 .28 1958, lee bl NW:\;S" ~swlr sec. 1 10-60 ~-"? 5-64 1960-69 144 . w I\ /"'I /\ (' A ..u 148 - lL ' I a:: \ \ \ \ I \ ~ 152 ' ' \ 0 \ \ , \ \ \ \ \ I V \ I \} ~ 156 \ \ I ·- . V V _J . V ;,: '3 w "'.... 1957-69 w w u. ----,.------~ ··r·==~~t=-~- -1

0 We!! no. We!! location Hiahest water !eve! Lowest water !eve I Period of record .... 4S-.l.>E T.4 S., R.33 E., 31.83 39. 65 ;'.: 30 3cbb2 NW?i;NW:\;S~ sec. 3 8-65 4-63, 5-64 1957-69 Q. w 0 34 .... I'-.. )\.. A ('\ (\ ) \ \ i \ \ \ i 1 38 I I \ I \I - ...... 'v N iv, ------f'../ "" ' 1963 1965 1967 1969

Representative water-level changes in area 35.

34 w Wei I no. Well location Hinhest water level Lowest water level Period of record <.) ~ A 0 A J\.. 'I I. z 14 ~ I

We!! no. I eve! Period of record 7s:~OE "'w I­ 1961-69

Representative water-level changes in area 35.

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EXPLANATION IS _o_ o 2oddl Observation well Lower number is location index. Upper number shows water-level chm,ge, in feet, Spring 1969. Indicated(+) above or(-) below the Spring 1968 water level e27obal Observation well with hydrograph

6bbcl oBobo! Dash indicates no figure ava:i.lable

Observation wells and water-level data in area 36 - Minidoka-Jerome. Published neports: 5, 6, 14, 16, 17, 24, 31, 34, 35, 42, 45, 52, 56, 61, 68-71, and 93. Wel I number Date Water level Wei I nuniber Date Water level 4S-24E-6bbcl 3-20-69 417 .38 BS-2 6E-15 bca 1 3-20-69 17 8. 12 7 S-14E-23aaa 1 3-17-69 140.47 8S-26E-27abal 3-25-69 135 .27 7S-14E-29cdcl 3-17-69 101.45 8S-26E-33bcbl 3-25-69 , 107. 82 7S-17E-6acal 3-20-69 314 .11 8S-?7E-3 ldda 1 4-21-69 24.61 7S-24E-2addl 4-21-69 211.55 9S-14E-lbaal 3-17-69 84. 79 7S-25E-19babl 3-25-69 242.68 9S-14E-3baal 3-17-69 73.77 8S-14E-16cbbl 3-17-69 39.48 9S-16E-7dda 1 3-17-69 111.53 8S-14E-26bbbl 3-17-69 55 .58 9S-17E-8abal 3-19-69 b146.04 8S-14E-2 8dcd 1 3-17-69 62.00 9S-17E-12bcbl 3-19-69 i 153. 27 8S-16E- l Baaa l 3-17-69 169 .50 9~-l7E-l Oaba l 3-19-69 96.77 8S-19E-5dabl 3-19-69 274 .58 9S-18E-35cca 1 3-19-69 141. 94 8S-23E-2baa 1 , 3-18-69 206.99 9S-19E-laba 1 3-19-69 202. 97 o~_,,,,,_,~,_ 1~1 3-20-69 184 .42 9S-19E-25bbcl 3-19-69 122. 95 8S-24E-20bdal 3-25-69 152 .48 9S-20E-ldaa 1 4-18-69 367 .28 8S-24E-3 ldac 1 3-20-69 151.47 9S-??E-16cdbl 3-19-69, 247 .51 8S-25E-16dacl 3-?0-~0 1',Q ?C n~_n.-_nadal 3-19-69 236 .25 8S- 0 ""-'4bdcl 3-25-69 143. 82 10S-20E-27bccl 3-19-69 335 .15 8S-25E-36daal - - b Indicates well pumped recently prior to measurement. Water levels, in feet below land surface, in area 36.

37 Well no, Well location Hiahest water level Lowest water level Period of record 4S-24E T.4 S., R.24 E., 410.98 420.48 6bbcl SwtNW\NWt sec . 6 4-58 10-64 1957-69 416 /\. A ..._ - ,r 418 \ J \ ---... I"".. / - / \ J ,- \. 420 V w u I I '­ ID

Wei I no. Wel I location HiQhest water level Lowest water level Period of record 8S-14E T. 8 S. , R. 14 E, , 36.50 40.38 a: 5-62 w 36 16cbbl NwtNW Swt sec. 16 9-53 1951-69 I­ <( 38 /\ I\ /\ I\ I\ I"\ 0" 1-- J J I I ,I ' I I :r: V '\,I V V V V ' 1-- 40 - ' ' 0.. w 0 We II no. Wei I location Hiahest water level Lowest water leve ! I Period of record 8S-23E T. 8 S., R.23 E., 197.6 216.37 2baal NE\NE\NW\ sec. 2 12-53 I 206 8-64 1950-69 i,.-, ...... M "' 210 ,1 \ I { \ I i '\ \ I ' I I ) \I , I I 214 y ' V d V I \ I I ' " 218 I I 1963 1965 1967 1969

Representative water-level changes in area 36.

38 Well no. Wei I location Hiahest water !eve! Lowest water !eve I Period of record- 8S-26E T.8 S., R.26 E., 125.78 13 6. 60 27 aba 1 NE:\:NW.\;:NE.\;: sec. 27 133 11-53 5-64 1951-69 w u ~ ~ I' I\ ::: 135 \ I . I '- I J '\... I \ "'::J 'vv I ~ - U1 - "V' 0 137 z

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Wei! no. Well location Hiahest water level Lowest water level 0 Period of record f· 9S-20E T. 9 S., R.20 E., 342.0 368.00 ,_.I 362 ldaal NEli:NE .;:SE:\: sec. 1 9-53. 10-53 5-64 1950-6 9 Q. ( ,,..... w 0 - I'"'" 0 ' 366 \ I \ I ' I \./ I '\. J \ V \ I V V - 1963 1965 1967 1969

Representative water-level changes in area 36.

39 EXPLANATION +3 o35ccc1 Oboervation well Lower number is location index~ Upper tn1JI1ber shows water-1 evel oha:nge, in feet, Spring 1969. Indicated(+) above or(-) below the Spring 1968 water level elocc2 Observation well with hydrograph

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Observ-r1tlo11 ii0J.l:J nn:l water-level data in u:rea 3'/ = Jood Hivcrs. Published reports: :·; ;1, 1,1-17 '.''.), ?,'i- , 45 73 7 und ':Jj"' 1 ~ 1 :51, ·.5L1., 42 ~ 70, 71, 1 4, Well number Date Woter level Wei 1 number Dote Water level

1N-18E-ldaa 1 3-27-69 50.23 i 1S-22E-9ccdl 3-27-69 72. 71 1N-18E-36dddl 3-27-69 .29.20 2S-?OE-lacc2 4-24-:.69 137 .39 1S-11E-35cccl 4-24-69 2.32 '5S-12E-16bcbl 4-11-69 162 .28 1 o_ 1?F.-'"'baa1 4-24-69 4. 77 '5S-15E-35dbcl 3-27-69 140. 60 1S-14E-8ddbl 4-24-69 +16.50 5 S-17E-2 6aca 1 3-20-69 203 .12 1S-15E-22aaal 4-24-69 0.28 · 5S-21E-17raal 3-20-69 309.35 1S-18E-14aabl 3-27-69 +28.22 6S-13E-16aadl 4-11-69 I 161. 93 1S-19E-3ccb2 3-27-69 17.45 6S-14E-3 laacl 3-17-691 145.40 1S-19E-22aaal 3-27-69 +6.31 6S-18E-7bcbl 3-27-69 I 175 .57 1S-20E-27bda1 4-24-69 61.89

Water levels, in feet below or above (+) land surface, in area 37.

Well no. We I! location lHiahest water !eve! Lowest water level Period of record 1S-12E T.1 S., R.12E., I 1.60 6.55 13baal NEl,NE •NW?, sec. 13 4-65 12-68 1957-69 l - 3 I \ A l I \ . \... 5 - I \ f'\ I\ . \.., \. _j \_ l-1 -\ I '- 7 i w (.) Well no. Wei! location Hichest water level Lowest water level Period of record u... 1S-15E T.l S., R.15 E., 12 .15 1957, Q: 0.28 ::, 0 22aaal NElrNE NElr sec. 22 4-69 6-66 101,·_i;q r,.... ~ r-,.. /\. V "'0 V ..z 4 - ...... /\. (" ..J ·v I ;, 8 ....,'.:l

1-"' 12 w UJ Well no. Weil location Hiahest water level !Lowest water level Period of record u. L :;-Ltm T.L l:i., R.LU E., 12'.>. 04 152.34 "': , lacc2 I 4-61 12 S~S~NE\ sec. 1 9-65 1954-69 ri w h I- l ; 13 ' ,I\ I 0 • I- 145 ~ /\ I\ I . J\ I ::r: \I \ \_ I ,N \ ,.Al \JV ' I l­ ~IV o.. . . . w 15 ' 0 Weil no. We!l location Hiqhest water !eve! Lowest water !eve! Period of record 5S-17E T.5 S., R.17 E., 177. 99 209.07 180 26acal NE\S~NE\ sec. 26 9-58 5-62 I 1as,_«o ,.... ' 190 I - A ""'- '\/ A - I ' I 200 I ' I '\. I '\. I ' ,1 ~ . v 1963 1965 1967 1969

Representative water-level changes in area 37. 41 EXPLANATION" R 29 E o---'- 360.ddl Observation well Lower number is location index. Upper number shows water-level change, in feet, Spring 1969. \ Indicated ( +) above or (-) belov, I the Spring 1968 water level

•33cobl Observation vrell with h.Yd rograph l

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Observation wells and water-level data in area 43 - Raft River. Published reports: 5, 6, 10, 11, 17, 21, 23, 24, 31, 34, 47, 50, 51, 58, 59, and 690

42 Well number Dote Water level Wei I number Dote Water I eve I 9S-26E-7bccl 4-21-69 72.45 12S-27E-36addl 3-21-69 182.04 9S-26E-10aaal 4-18-69 85 .10 12S-28E-28aadl 3-21-69 279.80 9S-26E-10dddl 4-18-69 81.45 13 S-26E- lcccl 3-21-69 34.28 9S-26E-13cccl 3-20-69 144.57 13S-27E-19bbcl 3-21-69 18.94 10S-26E-34bad2 3-21-69 279.27 13S-27E-30bdcl 3-21-69 24.29 10S-27E-19daal 3-21-69 A.127. 83 14S-27E-33cabl 3-21-69 25 .10 11S-27E-29aaa 1 3-20-69 82 .21 14S-27E-33cddl 3-20-69 39. 85 12S-26E-2accl 3-21-69 68.90 16S-27E-26babl 3-21-69 28.05 12 S-2 6E-14dcd 1 3-21-69 108.86 16S-2 8E-20cdcl 3-21-69 147.48 a Indicates well be during measurement. Water levels, in feet below land surface, in area

Well no. Well location Hiohest water level Lowest !,later_Jeve I Period of record llS-27E T.11 s. ' R.27E., 32.75 85 .22 1950, 1952, 55 29aaal NElz:NE NEl sec. 29 11-52 10-68 1960-69 w V"\_ ..,-..... u <( - I.J.. 65 \. /"'\ a:: :::> \ ./"\ u; '-' \ a 75 z '\... /-~ <( ...J 85 / ~ 0 ...J Well no. Well location Hiqhesl waler level Lowest water level Period of record w (D 114:::;..;uE T.14 s .• R.27 E.' 15 .50 28.33 I- 33cabl NW%NE\SW\ sec. 33 5-53 11-68 1948-69 w 18 w I.J.. / a= Well be ,_ ~ 22 ', / .-. measurement not used a:: _...__ "- --._, - w ---i to determine lowest I- 26 - - .. <( water level ""''""r,...ir, \ I ~ . V N " 0 30 I- - m J: I- a.. 34 w a 38 1963 1965 1967 1969

ive water-level in area

43 EX.PLANATIOB 0 _:.!__ IOdccl Observation well Lower number is location index. Upper number shows water-level change, in feet, Spring 1969. Indicated (+) above or (-) below the Spring 1968 water level •IBbbcl Observation well with hydrograph

06bbol indicates no figure available

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Observation wells and water-level data in area 45 - Goose Creek-Rock Creek. Published reports: 5, 6, 11, 17, 24, 31, 34, 42, 44, 45, 60, and 64.

44 We!! number Dote Water level We!! number Dote Water level 9S-25E-23dbal 4-18-69 130. 65 11S-24E-35aaal 4-15-69 170. 84 10S-25E-10abbl 1 4-22-69 168.11 11S-25E-32ccc2 4-16-69 25.43 11S-19E-17aabl 3-18-69 323.56 12S-19E-2bbbl 3-18-69 262.33 11S-19E-18baal 3-18-69 239 .36 12S-20E-4acal 3-18-69 214 .19 11S-19E-18dcdl 3-18-69 199.96 l2S-20E-6bbdl ' - - 11S-19E-24cbcl 3-18-69 173. 61 12S-20E-'~bcal 3-18-69 '258.76 11S-19E-3 laddl 3-18-69 147 .30 12 S-2 lE- llada 1 3-19-69 352.53 11S-20E-10dccl 3-18-69 148. 63 12 S-21E-16dcc l 3-19-69 107 .10 11S-20E-2labcl 3-18-69 71.15 12S-23E-15ccd2 3-20-69 59 .29 11S-20E-?ldcbl 3-18-69 72 .39 12S-25E-6dccl 4-16-69 ' 8.80 11S-20E-29cddl 3-18-69 105.98 12S-2~E-Qccdl 4-16-69 105 .14 11S-21Yl1_ ~?.eccl 3-18-69 144 .27 12 S-2 5 E-18bba l 4-16-69 50.14 11S-20E-33dadl 3-18-69 166.63 12 S-25E-2 8aaa2 4-16-69 9.33

11S-22E-4cbbl 1 3-20-69 352. 96 12 S-25E-2 8aaa3 4-16-69 116.10 11S-22E-21accl - - 13S-21E-18bbcl 3-19-69 533.35 ! 11S-23E-34cdcl I 3-20-69 i 320 .30 13 S-22E-16ccc l 3-20-69 103 .59

Water levels, in feet below land surface, in area 45.

Well no. Well location Hiahest water level Lowest water !evel Period of record 10S-25E T. 10 S. , R. 25 E. , 153 .40 169.41 1928, 160 lOabbl Nw.:NW NE'>: sec. 10 9-48 5-62 1948-69 I' ~ I ' I\ {\ f\ 164 I I I I ' I I w (.) \ I \ I \ I \ I I \ I \ 0z We!! no. We1! location Hiahest water level Lowest water leve I Period of record : sec. 17 5-66 1961-69 0 ..J A w 0:, 320 - I \ ... / / \ , w \ \ /\ w / \, u. 324 /\ \ l/ \ A . / V - / I ~ \ \ 328 \,1 w f-- "' We!1 location : NW NW\ sec • 18 4-61 12-68 :,:: >- a. - ' w 440 ' 0 ' ' 480 " 520 "' I "-- 1963 1965 1967 1969

Representative water-level changes in area 45. 45 EXPLAllATION _o_ 0 7acbl Observation well Lower number is location index, Upper number shows water-level change, in feet, Spring 1969, Indicated(+) above or(-) below the Spring 1968 water level

e25ddd2 Observation well with hydrograph

o I Id bcl indicates no figure available

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Observation wells and water-level data in area 47 - Salmon Falls Creek. Published reports: 5, 6, 11, 14, 17, 24, 31, 34, 36, 38, 42, 44, 45, 60, 72, and 78.

46 We!! number Dote Water level Wei! number Dote Water level

8S-12E-24cccl 4-10-69 241. 75 10S-18E-20dddl ,3-18-69 171.16 8S-13E-23ccdl 4-10-69 70. 80 11S-l~E-7a.-bl 3-18-69 234.07 9S-13E-20ccdl 4-10-69 443. 92 11S-17E-25ddd2 3-18-69 95 .93 10S-12E-lldbcl Discor tinued 14S-15E-28bad2 3-18-69, 107.02 [ 1os-1,2E- ll_dbdL_ 4-10-69 331. 86

Water levels, in feet below land surface, in area 47 .

.... Ww Well no. Well location Hinhest water level Lowest water !eve I Period of record "'u... <( z ... 11S-l 7E T.llS., R.17 E., 77 .25 97.23 - O'. 25ddd2 SE',;SE',;SEli; sec. 25 8-65 4-62 1960-69 ::, 75 O'.- w A .... 0 <( \ z A A I ' ,: <( 85 .J \ 0 I I J ,/\ /'\. ,: ~ - .... ,I '...f ,I \ / :r: 0 .... .J 95 a. w w a:, 0 1963 1965 1967 1969

Representative water-level changes in area 47.

47 Lower Upper nuJnl;,,r change, in Indicated ("') the Spring 19€8 water

0 !9cccl lbservation well with hydl:;ifl("lca,>h ~. ····-·---- ·-' o26odol iash indicates

Observation wells artd water-level data in area 51 - Bruneau River~ Published reports: 3, 12, 14, 24, 32, 34, 38, and 78.

48 ! Wei I number Date Water level Wei I number Dote [Water level

5S-10E-32adal 4-11-69 +36.20 7S-4E-10dbcl ,4-15-69 I 72.45 4-15-69 +50 4-15-69 i 27.57 6S-5E-24bcal .so 7S-5E-19cccl -- 6S-5E-33dbbl 4-15-69 I 4.29 7 S-"" - Qbad2 14-15-69 ' +47 .45 6S-6E-llbaal 4-15-69 58.41 7S-6E-26adal [ Discont~nued 6S-7E-3ddcl , 4-11-69 37.10 8S-11E-33cbal 4-10-69 ial79.12 6S-10E-30dcbl i 4-11-69 i 251.35 9S-12E-29acdl * 4-10-69 '. 197 .10 4-11-69 113. 83 ! 6S-11E-6bbal --'- * Formerly 29dbal. a Indicates well being pumped during measurement. Water levels, in feet below or above(+) land surface, in area 51.

>- w w Wei! no_ Well location Hiahesf water !eve! Lowest water !eve! Period of record Wu "- "-' 20 ! ______L_~----~-L______wO 1963 1965 1967 1969 >- "' <[ "' WeJJ no_ WeJJ location )Hiohest water level Lowest water level Period of record " -- 7S-5E T. 7 s., R.5 E. • ! 10.28 I 32. 83 >- 19cccl SW/,;SW',;SWJ,; sec. 19 8-53 I 7-68 1953-69 w w 20 Wu V ! IL -" 26 a :,:0 i I a I ! I >- _J ' "-.... I \ /1 i a. w ' a a a w"' 28 I ~~ / I 0 .. • I . J NN V I I a a \I \C"") Ml, 30 I 1963 1965 1967 1969

Representative water-level changes in area 51.

49 EXPLANATION -I 05bcdl Observation well Lower number is location index. Upper number shows water-level change, in feet, Spring 1969. 3 W Indicated(+) above or(-) below the Spring 1968 water level T N 0 i4bcbl Observation well with hydrograph

O 35dacl T s Dash indicates no figure available

18dcbl 0

Observation wells and water-level data in area 57 - Grand View to Homedale. Published reports: 3, 9, 12, 24, 32, 34, and 38.

50 Well number Dote Water level Wei I number Dote Water level 3N-5W-19dcdl 4-14-69 a64.45 3S-1E-35dacl 4-16-69 bl3. 78 3N-4W-30aabl 4-14-69 55. 61 4S-2W-llabal 4-16-69 3 .14 2N-4W-7dbbl 4-14-69 86. 85 4S-1E-30bbbl 4-16-69 32.29 1N-3W-20bdal * 4-16-69 37.39 5S-1E-29aaal 4-15-69 31.52 1S-3W-lbcbl 4-15-69 +8. 71 5 S-2E-5bcdl 4-15-69 +43.60 2S-3W-18dcbl - - 6S-3E-14bcbl 3-20-69 16.67 2S-2W-3cbbl 4-16-69 29. 71 6S-4E-15 bda 1 4-16-69 a89.23 ' 3S-1W-8cbcl 4-16-69 412 .58 j * Formerly 20bddl. a Indicates well being pumped during measurement. b Indicates well pumped recently prior to measurement. Water levels, in feet below or above(+) land surface, in area 57.

Well no. Wei I location Hiohest water level Lowest water level Period of record 6S-3E T.6S.,R.3E., +7.30 25.66 1- 14bcbl NW:\;SW\NW:\; sec. 14 2-55 10-68 1953-69 uJ w 4 uJ <.) LL

Representative water-level changes in area 57.

51 EXPLANATION -1 o 29dddl Observation well Lower number is location index. Upper number shows water-level change, in feet, Spring 1969. Indicated(+) above or(-) below the Spring 1968 water level

0 36bbbl Observation well with hydrog:raph

0 35bbi:'I Dash indicates no figure available

Observation wells and water-level data in area 61 - Mountain Home. Published reports: 3, 12, 24, 32, 34, 38, and 40.

52 Well number Dote Water level Wei I number Dote Water level

1 S-'·"-10dadl 4-14-69 341.57 4S-<;E-19rbal -14-69 323 .42 lS-l,1"_31'1oor.] 3-20-69 487. 2 9 l.~_,,,_ry/,,ohl - , ,._<.a , "" ?2 1S-5E-35bdbl '4-14-69 161.50 4S-5E-25 bbc l -14-69 362. 80 2S-4E-9ddd2 4-18-69 421.26 4S-7E-9dccl +-14-69 370.27 2S-5E-36bbbl 3-20-69 2 85. 24 4S-10E-30bbal •-11 _<.a ?'\7 70 2 S-6E-lldac 1 14-14-69 107 .so 5S-4E-Scaal +-15-69 177. 76 3S-""-1'abbl 4-14-69 a 9.31 ,s_ .... _,b.hool •-14-69 3 80 .48 ,,;_,,,_,,,.. __ , 4-14-69 388.89 <; s_ n,_' o~h 1 l!.-14-69 410. 62 3S-7E-3cdcl 14-14-69 33.53 5 S-8E-3 6ccc 1 :i.-11-6

.... w.., "'uLL 4 Well no. Well location Hiahest water level Lowest water !eve I Period of record ~ :r z s-n. T.2 S., R.5 E., 2 O'+ , .> V Zo:,. 95 . ::, 36bbbl a: (f) NW\NWli;NWli; sec • 36 11-61 5-65 1960-69 w 284 .... 0 4Z ~ ~ -v . 0" 4..J 286

,_:,: 0" ... .J 1963 1965 1967 1969 "'a,Q. "' 0 Representative water-level changes in area 61.

53 EXPLANATION_, 0 3Toii'ol Observation well Lower number is location index, ITppar number shows water-level change, in feet, Spring 1969. 2 S 2 ,, Indicated(+) above or(-) below the Spring 1968 water level

.6dbdl Observation well with hydrograph

o! 7ddol Dash indicates no figure available

Observation wells and water,-level data in area 63 - Boise River. Published reports: 3, 9, 12, 20, 24, 32, 34, 3a, 66, and 79a Wei! number Dote Water level We! 1 number Dote Water level

7N-5W-25bcbl 4-9-69 58.18 3N-1W-7bcbl i-21-69 4.62 6N-5W-30babl 4-9-69 30.00 3N-1W-14aaal [4-17-69 11.96 6N-3W-18dddl , 4-9-69 142.49 3N-1E-5aab2 3-28-69 12.00 5N-5W-18cacl I 4-10-69 a13 .14 3N-1E-lldddl /4-21-69 4.47 5 N-SW-24dbbl 3-20-69 9. 93 3N-1E-36adal 4-21-69 I 1i2 .64 SN-4W-13bcbl 4-11-69 19.44 3N-2E-6aadl I 4-21-69 32.18 5 N-3W- llbca l I 4-22-69 160 .5 8 3N-2E-2lbccl 4-21-69 I 12.44 5N-2W-22caal ' 4-22-69 184.41 3N-2E-24aca2 1 4-21-69 ~6.27 5N-1W-16cabl 4-22-69 bl90.43 2N-4W-36aadl - - -- 5 N- lW-35 baa 1 . 4-22-69 61.59 2N-3W-2dcc 1 p ' 5N-1E-34dbbl i 4-22-69 29.74 2N-3W-6dbdl 4-14-69 216.16 4N-5W-7dccl ,I 4-22-69 13 .40 2N-3W-22ddcl 4-14-69 314.30 4N-5W-22cccl 4-22-69· al 8. 60 2N-2W-6aabl 4-15-69 66.28 4N-4W-5ddbl 4-11-69. +3 .52 2N-2W-23cbbl 4-15-69 109.08 4N-4W- lldaa 1 4-11-69 7. 93 2N-1W-7bbcl 13-20-69 12.43 4N-4W-32dbbl 4-11-69 39.63 2 N- lW- llada 1 4-17-69 a90. 85 4N-3W-13baal I 4-11-691 +6.51 2N-1E-32aaal 14-17-69 62.27 4N-2W-34bdcl * I 4-11::-69 I 12 .44 2N-3E-4addl 4-21-69 32.08 4N-1W-Sccdl Disco tinued 2N-3E-18acbl 4-21-69 391. 27 4N-1W-13ddbl '4-17-69 +8.64 1N-2W-5addl 4-15-69 132 .68 4N-1W-23aaal 4-17-691 +13.71 1N-2W- l 7 dda 1 - - 4N-1W-3 laaal 4-21-69 +29. 83 1N-1W-7bccl 4-15-69 254.60 4N-1W-35aaa 1 3-20-69 I 8. 91 1N-1W-24aaa 1 4-17-69 299.67

4N-1E-14abal i 4-22-69 26.44 1N-2E-15dcal 4-21-69 362 .00 4N-2E-26cccl 4-22-69 I 92 .14 1N-4E-23aabl 4-14-69 26.49 3 N-4W- llada 1 I 3-20-69 12 .48 1S-2W-14ccc2 4-16-69 48.12 3N-3W-3bcb2 I 4-11-69 15. 81 1S-1E-6ccdl 4-17-69 434.73 3N-2W-7dddl 4-11-691 bl0.12 2 S-1E-18dda 1 4-16-69 11.56 * Formerly 34dbc1. a Indicates well being pumped during measurement. b Indicates well pumped recently prior to measurement. p Indicates well destroyed

Water levels, in feet below or above(+) land surface, in area 63.

55 Weil no. We\\ toc<1Hon Hiahest woter level Lowest 'Noter \eve I Period of record 4N-1W T.4 N., R.l W., 3. 77 12 .2 35aaal NE:\:NE:\:NEt; sec. 35 3-35 1933-69 4 8-57 I\ A _, A . ii\ I ~ 8 I \ I \ I \ \ I\ \ { { \ ' \ "- V I "'a: V '

0 z Well no. We1 I location Hiahest water level Lowest water level Period of record 2N-3W T.2 N., R.3 W., 180.0 216. 65 1925, 1953, "'.J 6dbdl SE\;NWt;SE'i; sec. 6 11-25 7-68 1956-69 ~ 212 0 _.,L -' I'--.../ - I I w "' ..,-/1' "' 216 I 1- ' /i--.. I >-- ~ w w We! I no. We! I location Hiohest water level Lowest water I eve 1 Period of record "- 2N-1E I T.2 N., R. l E., 50.19 66.20 32aaal NE:\:NE1>:NE't sec. 32 8-60 4-62 1953-69 Q'. 50 w 11 A A >-- " - I "\ 54 \ \ I /1 \ ~ \ \ \ \ \ 0 >-- ' \ \ i 58 ' :r: \ j [ >-- \ \ \ 0. ' V w 62 \ \ I \ \ \ \ 0 i \J \, ' \ i 66 I I 1963 1965 1967 1969

ive water-level changes in area 63.

56 w <.) <1 u. Period of record a: :, . ' ­ w 26 w /V ,.,- I I "- / I I i 30 i I I I

Weil no. We!! !ocofion Hiahest water !eve! Lowest water level Period of record lS-lE T.l S., R. 1 E. , 434 .19 436. 02 0 6ccdl SE\:$!. StJ!.. sec. 6 1-69 12-66 >- 434 1966-69 ' ., 4_ ! I >­ . n. 436 • I w - 0 I I 1963 1965 1967 1969

Representative water-level changes in area 63

57 EXPLil.NATION_, 036cddl Observation well Lower number is location index. Upper number shows water-level change, in feet, Spring 1969. Indicated ( +) above er (-) below the Spring 1968 water level

•3Sobbl Observation well with hydrograph

o22bddl Daah indicates no :figure available

0 $ 10 ~~A--'-~ Obser,ration wells and water-level data in area 65 - Payette River. Publis:~.ed reports: 3, 24, 32, 34, and 38,.

58 Wei I number Dote Water level Wei 1 number Dote Water I eve I

18N-3E-36bcl 4-7-69 41. 89 7N-4W-25cbcl 4-9-69 b46.09 16N-3E-14aabl '4-7-69 l. 80 7N-3W-7aaal 4-9-69 +12. 77 13N-4E-16badl 4-7-69 23 .04 7N-3W-14bbc 1 4-9-69 105. 98 12N-4E-8aacl 4-9-69 20.04 7N-3W-36cddl 4-9-69 +12.67 9N-4E-22bddl 4-7-69 54.34 7N-2W-35abbl 4-10-69 71. 97 8N-5W-3badl , 4-8-69 8.28 7N-1W-28cbcl 4-10-f.Q b42. 11 8N-5W-14cddl i 4-9-69 30.30 7N-1E-3acc l •-7-69 2.61 8N-4W-3acdl '4-8-69 75.32 7N-1E-26ddbl "-7-69 47 .68 8N-4W-17bdal i 4-8-69 11.14 7N-2E-34caa 1 •-7-69 38. 76 ~33acal 3-20-69 8.56 6N-2W-15ddcl •-10-69 b7 .18 19adcl* 4-9-69 30.40 6W-lW-9cccl •-10-69 26.66 7N-5W-2bccl 4-9-69 35 .23 * Formerly 19acdl. ' b Indicates well pumped recently prior to measurement. Water levels, in feet below or above(+) land surface, in area 65.

We!! no. Well location Hiohest water level Lowest water I eve! Period of recor'd 7N-2W T. 7N., R.2 W., 67.5 83. 8 1941-42, 5-64, 6-64 1948-69 .... 68 35abbl NWocNW NE\ sec. 35 10-61. 12-61 "'ww <.) LL

Representative water-level changes in area 65.

59 E}CPL\J{ATION N 0 O 6dccl Observation well Lower number is location index. Unner number shows water-level ch;TIFe, in feet, Spring 1969. Indicated(+) above or(-) below the Spring 1968 water level

oi"3ccbl Dash indicates no figure available

i6 R 5 w I ' J

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Observation wells and water-level data in area 67 - Weiser River. Published reports: 3, 24 1 26 1 32, 34, and 38. 60 Well number Date Water level Wei I number Date Water level 16N-1W-3ddd2 ' 4-7-69 1.76 13N-3W-10cddl 4-8-69 1.24 15N-1W-10bacl Discon 1nued 12N-4W-3 ldbbl 4-8-69 38.20 14N-2W-6dccl 4-8-69 +10.32 11N-6W-14bcbl <+-8-69 31.85 14N-1W- llccc 1 4-8-69 bl0.73 10N-4W-6addl 4-8-69 +24.62 13N-4W-12cdc 1 4-8-69 51.91 9N-5W-13ccb 1 4-8-69 b57.60 b Indicates well pumped recently prmor to measurement. Water levels, in feet below or above(+) lsnd surface, in area 67.

61 IW

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EXPLANATION 3 • 7ddcl Observation well with bydrograph Lower number is location index. Upper number shows rise in water level, in feet, from Spring 1968 to Spring 1969

Observation well and water-level data in area 87 - Palouse River. Published report: 13.

62 Well number Dote Water level 3 9N-5W-7ddcl 4-15-69 63, 12

Water level, in feet below land surface, in area 87,

... Well no. Wei I location "'w Hiahest water level Lowest water level Period of record Wu 39N-5W T.39 N., R.5 W., 50.10 89 .21 1937-40, "-z "'"- 7ddcl SW!.SE•SE~ sec. 7 4-38 - 0:: 60 12-58 1947-6q -:, , a: If) w ,_ a 70 - w-1 "' z . ,. "'.J - I?,. 80 JI :,: a - ...v&f I ... .J Q. w w a, 90 " a 1963 1965 1967 1969

Representative water-level changes in area 87.

63 EXPLANATION -'3 Ill o33bbol Observation well Lower number is location index. Upper number shows water-level change, in feet, Spring 1969. Indicated(-) below the Spring 1968 water level el8dccl Observation well with hydrograph

Observation wells and water-level data in area 95 - Lake Coeur d1Alene-Rathdrum Prairie. Published reports: a, 53, 54, and 81.

64 Well number Date Water level Wei I number Date Water leve I 51N-5W-33bbal 3-17-69 155 .15 50N-4W-13ccal 3-17-69 77 .97 51N-4W-18dccl 5-7-69 261. 70

Water levels, in feet below land surface, in area 95 •

...... <> Well no. Well location Hiahest water level Lowest water level Period of record "'LL "'

65 EXPLANATION -I o 24bbol Observation well with hydrograph Lower number is location index. Upper number shows water-level change, in feet, Spring 1969. Indicated(+) above or(-) below the Spring 1968 water level Fl I E

59 N

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T 57 N

53 N

Observation wells and water-level data in area 96 - Pend Oreille, Published reports: s, 25, 53, 54, and 81.

66 Well number Dote Water level Wei I number Dote Water level 53N-4W-24bbal 3-17-69 462.97 53N-2W-9aacl 3-17-69 238.33

Water levels, in feet below land surface, in area 96.

Well no. Well location Hiahest water level Lowest water level Period of record 53N-4W T.53 N., R.4 W., 446.88 47 8.14 24bbal \NWl1; sec . 24 10-56 1-32 1929-69 .... 450 "'w rWell deeoen d 2-24 •66 Wu - u. <[ / 'L- A z u. 460 - a: '-./ - , - ::, ·- a: (I) w .... 0 Wei! no. Wei I location Hinhest water level Lowest water I eve I <[ z Period of record 3' <[ .J 53N-2W T.53 N., R.2 W., 228 252 0 9aacl I- 3' 225 SWl.-NE\NE\ sec. 9 6-48 10-44 1943-69 :z: 0 I- ..J . ll. w ,,...... _ ,...... /"'\ I\ w

Representative water-level changes in area 96.

67 PUBLISHED REPORTS

Reference Number U. S. Geological Survey 1\ateT-SuppJy PEpe:::-s

:~umber Title

1. 53. Geology and water resources of Nez Perce County, Idaho, Part I, hy I. C, Russel 1. 19Cl.

2. 54. Geology and water resources of Nez Perce Coun Idaho, Part II, by I. C Russel 1. 1901. p. 87-141.

3. 78. Preliminary report on artesian basins in south­ western Idaho and southeastern Oregon, by I. C. Russell. 1903. 53 p.

4. 560-D. Preliminary report on the geology and -h,atcr resources of the Mud Lake basin, Idaho, by H. T. Stearns and L. L. Bryan. 1926. p 87-134.

5. 774. Geology and ground-water resources of the Snake River Plain in southeastern Idaho, by H. T. Stearns, Lynn Crandall, and W. G. Steward. 1938 (1939). 268 p.

6. 775. Records of wells on the Snake River Plain, south­ eastern Idaho, by H, T. Stearns, Lynn Crandal 1.., and W. G. Steward. 1936. 139 p.

7. 818. Geology and water resources of the l!ud Lake region i Idaho., including the Island Park area, by H. T.

Stearns, L. L < Bryan) and Lynn Crandall. 1939. 125 p.

8. 889-B. \\fater-table fluctuations in the Spokane Valley and contiguous area, Washington-Idaho, by A. ~,!. Piper and G. A. LaRocque, Jr , 1944. p. 83-139.

9. 1376. Feasibility of ground-water featuTes of the alter-~ nate plan for the i\iountain Home Project, Idaho by R. L. Nace, S. t1!. West) and R. W. I\101:.rer, 1957" 121 p.

10. 1412. Water consumption by water-loving plants in the Malad Valley, Oneida County, Idaho, by R. W. Mower and R. L. Nace. 1957. 33 p.

11. 1460-C. Ground-water possibilities south of the Snake River beth1e0n Twin Falls and Pocatello, Idaho, by E. G. Crosthwaite. 1957 (1958). p. 99-145.

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Reference Number • U. S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Papers (continued) Number Title

12. 1460-D. Ground-Water geology of the Bruneau-Grand View Area, Owyhee County, Idaho, by R. T. Littleton and E. G. Crosthwaite. 1957 (1958). p. 147-198.

13. 1460-H. Ground-water problems in the vicinity of Moscow, Latah County, Idaho, by R. R. Stevens. 1960. p. 325-357.

14. 1463. Records of springs in the Snake River Valley, Jerome and Gooding Counties, Idaho, 1899-1947, by R. L. Nace, I. S. McQueen, and A. Van't Hul. 1958. 62 p.

15. 1478. Ground-water resources of the middle Big Wood River­ Silver Creek area, Blaine County, Idaho, by R. O. Smith. 1959. 64 p.

16. 1479. Geohydrologic evaluation of streamflow records in the Big Wood River basin, Idaho, by R. 0. Smith. 1960. 68 p.

17. 1536-D. The ground-water flow system in the Snake River Plain, Idaho--an idealized analysis, by H. E. Skibitzke and J. A. daCosta. 1962. p. 47-67.

18. 1539-Q. Reconnaissance of the hydrology of the Little Lost River basin, Idaho, by M. J. Mundorf£, H. C. Broom, and Chabot Kilburn. 1963. 49 p.

19. 1576-D. Ground-water for irrigation in part of the Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho, by S. W. West and Chabot Kilburn. 1963. 33 p.

20. 1585. Effect of irrigation on ground in southern Canyon County, Idaho, by P.R. Stevens. 1962. 74 p.

21. 1587. Water resources of the Raft River basin, Idaho-Utah, by R. L. Nace and others. 1961. 138 p .

• 22. 1609. Ground-water resources of Camas Prairie, Camas and Elmore Counties, Idaho, by W. C. Walton. 1960. 57 p.

23. 1619-CC. Ground water in the Raft River basin, Idaho with special reference to irrigation use, 1956-60, by M. J. Mundorf£ and H. G. Sisco. 1963. 23 p.

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Reference Number U. S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Papers (continued)

Number Title

24. 1654. Ground water for irrigation in the Snake River basin in Idaho, by M. J, Mundorf£, E G. Crosthwaite, and Chabot Kilburn. 1964. 224 p.

25. 1779-1. Ground water in the Sandpoint region, Bonner County, Idaho, by E, tL Walker. 1964 .. 29 p.

26. 1779-Q. Ground water in the 0lidvale and Council areas~ uppe1 Weiser River basin, Idaho, by E. H. Walker and H. G. Sisco. 1964. 26 p,

27. 1789. Ground water in upper part of the Teton Valley, Teton Counties, Idaho and Wyoming, by Chabot Kilburn 1964. 60 p.

28. 1809-C. Ground water in the upper Star Valley, Wyoming, by E. H. Walker. 1965. 27 p.

29. 1846. Ground water in the vicinity of American Falls Reservoir., Idaho, by M. J. Mundorf£. 1966. 58 p

30. 1879-D. Water resources of the Salmon Falls Creek basin, Idaho-Nevada, by E. G. Crosthwaite. 1969. 32 p.

U. S. Geological Survey Bulletins

31. 199. Geology and water resources of the Snake River Plains of Idaho, by L C. RusselL 1902. ,92 p,

32. 217. Notes on the geology of southwestern Idaho and southeastern Oregon, by I C Russello 1903 83 p

33. 1133-E. Subsurface geology of the National Reactor Testing Station, Idaho, by E H, Walker. 1964, 22 p.

U. S. Geological Survey Professional Papers

34. 417-D. Chemical quality of the surface waters of the Snake River basin, by L B Laird, 1964, 4 7 p,

U. S. Geological Survey Circulars

35. 371. Ground water in the North Side Pumping Division, Minidoka Project, Minidoka County, Idaho, by E. G. Crosthwaite and R, C. Scott. 1956. 20 p.

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Reference Number U. S. Geological Survey Circulars (continued) • Number Title

36. 436. Preliminary report on ground water in the Salmon Falls area, Twin Falls County, Idaho, by K. H. Fowler. 1960 (1961). 17 p.

Water Information Bulletins Idaho Department of Reclamation

37. 1. Ground-water conditions in Idaho, 1966. by W. L. Burnham and others. 64 p.

38. 2. A Ground-water monitoring network for southwestern Idaho, by N. P. Dion and M. L. Griffiths. 1967. 16 p.

39. 3. Ground-water development in Idaho, 1967, by Dale R. Ralston. 1968. 22 p.

40. 4. Ground-water resource of the Mountain Home area, El­ more County, Idaho, by Dale R. Ralston and Sherl L. Chapman. 1968. 63 p.

41. 5. Ground-water levels in Idaho, 1968, by R. L. Whitehead and H. G. Sisco. 1968. 67 p.

42. 6. Record of northside springs and other inflow to the Snake River between Milner and King Hill, Idaho, 1948-67, by C. A. Thomas. 1968. 65 p.

43. 7. Water level changes in the Mud Lake area, Idaho, 1958- 68, by Dale R. Ralston and Sherl L. Chapman. 1969. 29 p.

44. 8. Water resources of the Goose Creek-Rock Creek area, Idaho, Utah, and Nevada, by E. G. Crosthwaite. 1969. 73 p.

45. 9. Inflow to Snake River between Milner and King Hill, Idaho, by C. A. Thomas. 1969. 39 p.

46. 10 . Ground-water development in Idaho, 1968, by Dale R. • Ralston. 1969. 24 p.

U. S. Geological Survey Open File Reports

47. Ground water for irrigation in Raft River valley, Idaho byH.T.Stearns. 1929. lp.

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Reference Number U. S. Geological Survey Open File Reports (continued) • 48. Ground water in Big Lost River Valley, Idaho, by Lynn Crandall and H. T. Stearns. 1930, 1 p.

49. Ground water in Little Lost River Valley, Idaho, by Lynn Crandall and H. T. Stearns. 1930. 1 p.

50. Preliminary report on water resources of Malad and Curlew Valleys, Oneida County, Idaho, by D. G. Thompson and R W. Faris. 1932. 140 p.

51. Underground leakage from artesian wells in '.lalad Valley, Idaho, by Penn Livingston and !-l. R. McDonald J. 9

52. Preliminary report on ground water in c!inidoka County, ldaho, with special reference to the North Side Pumping Division of Minidoka Project, by R. L Nace. 1949. 71 p.

53. Water levels in wells and lakes in Rathdrum Prairie and

contiguous areas, Bonner and Kootenai Counties 1 northern Idaho, by S. W. Fader. 1951. 89 p.

54. Records of wells on Rathdrum Prairie, Bonner and Kootenai Counties, northern Idaho, by R. L. Nace, and S. \L Fader. 1951. 49 p.

55. Water levels in V'1ells in Bingham, Bonneville, Butte, and Jefferson Counties, Idaho, by Eugene Shuter and G. E. Brandvold. 1952. 99 p.

56. Records of wells and ground-water levels in Minidoka Co. Idaho, by S. W. Fader and R. W. Mower. 1952 173 p.

5 7. Preliminary report on ground water in the Michaud Flats Project, Power County, Idaho, by J, W Stewart, R. L. Nace, and Morris Deutsch. 1952. 39 p.

58. Records of wells and springs in western Oneida County, Idaho, by R. L. Nace. 1952. 51 p. •

59. Records of wells and ground-water withdrawals for irrigation • in the Raft River Valley, Cassia County, Idaho, by S. W. Fadel·. 1952. 141 p.

60. Records of wells and ground-water withdrawals in the Dry Creek area, Cassia and Twin Falls Counties, southern Idaho, by S. W. West and S. W. Fader. 1952. 114 p.

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Reference • Number U. S. Geological Survey Open File Reports (continued) 61. Records of wells and ground-water levels in eastern Jerome County, Idaho, By R. W. Mower. 1953. 91 p.

62. Records of wells in western Jefferson County, Idaho, by J. T. Barraclough. 1953. 54 p.

63. Records of wells and water-level fluctuations in western Bingham County, Idaho, by Eugene Shuter. 1953. 96 p.

64. Records of wells, ground-water levels and ground-water withdrawals in the lower Goose Creek basin, Cassia County, Idaho, by R. W. Mower. 1954. 92 p.

65. Industrial ground-water possibilities of Bear Lake and Caribou Counties, Idaho, by R. C. Scott. 1955. 27 p.

66. Ground-water and drainage problems in the Whitney Terrace area, Boise, Idaho, by S. II'. West. 1955. 21 p.

67. Records of wells and water-level fluctuations in the Aberdeen-Springfield area, Bingham and Power Counties, Idaho, in 1954, by H. G. Sisco. 1955. 30 p. Note: This is a continuing annual report. It is available through 1967.

68. Records of wells and water levels in western Jerome County, by E. G. Crosthwaite. 1956. 151 p.

69. Preliminary report on ground water in the Bonanza Lake area. Power and Blaine Counties, Idaho, by Harold Meisler. 1958. 30 p.

70. Results of test drilling and aquifer tests in Jerome, Lincoln, and Minidoka Counties, Idaho by W. C. Wal ton. 1958. 27 p.

71. Records of wells and ground-water levels in Gooding and • Lincoln Counties, Idaho, by E. G. Crosthwaite. 1958 . 117 p .

• 72. Basic well records for preliminary report on ground water in the Salmon Falls area, Twin Falls County, Idaho, by K. H. Fowler. 1960.

73. Results of test drilling and aquifer tests in the Snake River basin, Idaho, by M. J. Mundorff. 1960. 146 p.

73 PUBLISHED REPORTS

Reference Number U. S. Geological Survey Open File Reports (continued)

74. Feasibility of artificial recharge in the Snake River basin, Idaho, by M. J. Mundorff. 1962. 49 p.

75. Water supply for a fish hatchery site, Clearwater Valley, Idaho, by M. J. Mundorff and W. I. Travis. 1962, 35 p.

76. Ground water in Birch Creek Valley, by M. J. Mundorff. 1962. 10 p.

77. Ground-water reconnaissance in Round Valle}T, Custer County, Idaho, by E. G. Crosthwaite. 1962. 27 p.

78. Ground-water reconnaissance of the Sailor Creek area, Owyhee, Elmore, and Twin Falls Counties, Idaho, by E.G. Crosthwaite. 1963. 53 p,

79. Cloudburst floods at Boise, Idaho, August 20, September 22, 26, 1959, by C. A. Thomas. 1963. 12 p.

80. Memorandum on Springs of the Hall Mountain Water Associ­ ation, Boundary County, Idaho, by E. H. Walker, 1963_, 11 p.

81. Investigation of the inflow to the Rathdrum Prairie­ Spokane Valley aquifer, by C. A. Thomas. 1963. 46 p.

82. Peak discharges from small drainage basins in Idaho, by C. A. Thomas. 1963. 152 p.

83. Water quality records in Idaho and Nevada. 1964. 47 p.

84. Floods of December in the far western states by S. E. Rantz and A. N. Moore. 1965. 205 p.

85. Fish hatchery site near Leadore, Idaho, Lemhi County, by E. G. Crosthwaite and R. George, 1965. • 86. Peak discharges from small drainage basins in Idaho by C. A. Thomas. 1966. ' 87. Peak discharges from small drainage basins in Idaho by C. A. Thomas. 1967.

88. Chemical-quality investigations of surface water in Idaho. 1965-66, by J. B. McConnell. 1967. 25 p.

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Reference Number U. S. Geological Survey Open File Reports (continue.::d.,_) ____ • 89. Ground-water aspects of the lower Henrys Fork region, Idaho by E. G. Crosthwaite, M. J. Mundorff, and E. H. Walker. 1967. 43 p.

90. Reconnaissance geohydrology of proposed park sites in Nez Perce National Historical Park area, Idaho, by R. F. Norvitch. 1967. 36 p.

91. Hydrology of the Upper Malad River basin, southeastern Idaho, by E. J. Pluhowski. 1968. 158 p.

92. Results of Testing Well 1, June-, at the Kooskia National Fish Hatchery, Idaho, by E.G. Crosthwaite. 1968. 21 p.

93. Memorandum on a water supply for Craters of the Moon National Monument, Idaho, by Rex R. Bell. 1968 .

75