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Travis County

Records of wells and springs, drillers' logs, water analyses, and map cihoving locations of wells and springs

TEXAS STATE BOARD OF WATER ENGINEERS C. S' Clark, Chairman A. H. Dunlap, Member J. W# Pritchett, Member

Prepared in cooperation with the United. States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey

August 1941 Travis County, Texas

Introduction fey W. O. George, J. C. Cumley and C. B. Follett

This release contains records of 575 wells, drillers' logs of 70 wells i and results of chemical analyses of water from 546 wells and springs in Travis County, Texas, Most of these records were obtained by the writers from 1937 to 1940 as a part of a state-wide program of ground-water invests gations in Texas by the State Board of Water Engineers in cooperation with the United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey„ A part of the work, particularly the drilling of shallow test holes, was done in cooperation with the Work Projects Administration. Some of the chemical, analyses, also, were made by the Work Projects Administration at The University of Texas under the direction of Dr, E, P« Schoch, Director, Bureau of Industrial Chemistry, and E. W. Lohr, Chemist, Quality of Water Division, Federal Geological Survey,

The wells of Travis County draw from water-bearing limestones, sands, and gravels, ranging in age from Lower Cretaceous to Recent c The relation of the geology to the occurrence of ground water in the county is discussed in the following reports:

Uo S. Department of the Interior, Geological Survey, Geologic Atlas, , Tex. folio (no. 76), by R. T. Hill and T. W. Vaughan, 1902.

Uo S. Department of the Interior, Twenty-first Annual Report of the Geological Survey, pt. 711, Geography and geology of the Black and Grand Prairies, Tex,, with detailed descriptions of the Cretaceous formations and special reference to artesian waters, by R, T. Hill, 1901.

Uo S, Department of the Interior, Eighteenth Annual Report of the Geological Survey, pt. I, pp. 193-322, Geology of the Edwards Plateau and Rio Grande Plain adjacent to Austin and San Antonio, TeXo, with reference to the occurrence of underground waters, by R. T, Hill and T. W. Yaughan, 1896-97.

Texas University Bulletin, Bureau of Economic Geology, Mineral

resources of Travis County, Tex 0 , pp. 41-68, by E. H. S'cllards, 1930.

Nearly all of the ranches, farms, and small communities of Travis County are supplied with water from wells or springs. Public supplies are obtained partly or wholly from wells in three communities, as follows: Austin (population 87,930 in 1940):- Most of the water supply of Austin is obtained from the , Three of the municipal swimming pools are supplied from wells or springs, the Stacy pool being supplied from a well 2,246 feet in depth (no, 697), the Deep Eddy pool from three shallow wells in the gravel along the river (nos. 457-459), and the large pool in from , one of the large springs of the state. A swimming pool at the State School for the Feeble Minded is supplied from a shallow well (no, 439). A part of the water used in the State Hospital for the Insane is obtained from a well 1,975 feet in depth (no. 333). Five miles northeast of the Capitol, beyond the city limits of the city water mains, two wells about 450 feet in depth (nos. 343 and 344) supply a subur- ban population of about 250 families. Four and one-half miles southwest of the Capitol a well 280 feet in depth (no. 482) furnishes water to a small suburban community.

Pflugervilie:- This small unincorporated town is supplied with an average of about 20,000 gallons a day from two privately- owned wells, one 695 feet and the other 650 feet in depth (nos. 785 and 783 respectively).

Manor (population 688 in 1940):- Manor obtains water from a city-owned well (no. 8537" about 3,000 feet deep. The well is reported to have a flow of about 110 gallons a minute.

These records serve as a guide to land owners, well drillers, and others who need information regarding wells, the depth to ground water in different parts of the county, and the quality and chemical character of water yielded by the wells. They afford a basis for the more intensive investigation that is now being carried on by the State Board of Water Engineers in cooperation with the Federal Geological Survey.

A limited number of copies of this release are available for free distribution. They may be obtained by addressing a request to Mr. C S. Clark, Chairman, Texas State Board of Y;ater Engineers, 302 West 15th Street, Austin, Texas,

This release was typed in part by typists employed on Work Projects Administration Project No. 1727 6. 3 Records of wells and springs in Travis County, Texas 'Height ! i ) I i ! ■ of No. [Distance ; Owner Driller j Topo- j'Date{Depth!Diam~[measuring ! from ! ; !graphic; com-i of ieter ,'■ point iMansfioldl i j situa- ■ ple-jwell ; of !/ above ! Dam'■■ "■ I '■ ! tion j ted ;(ft.)lwell j/ ground I j I — ; ; j -- j(in.) I (ft.)— d 1;15§ miles; J. L. Turner j jCreek !Old j ! 5 \ ;northwest; J — ; valley ; | ! — j 2!l3jmiles! T. L. Laßue { ! do. ;— 1 53~1 j OV7 ■northwest; j ! \ | | { 3;13 miles [Mrs. Minnie Henry; John Heine J do* j Old J 49 \ 6~1 170 .northwestI j j J j j I 4;12 miles ; Howard Varner j Hudson & ~~] do. j 1920? 52; 48 ] ITo j northwest; '; Williams— _J j j ', — 5111% miles! H. P, Hensel ! j doi ; Old \ — ! ;northwest; S — * ! — I j — I — 6;104" miles! do. ; ;: ± m.\ ; Spring! j 1northwest j * '- „ j ; j — : ! " 7;B§ miles ; Walter Briggs ~f~ j Creek i1925*? 1331 8~1' 1,2 __ northwest j valley ; < J j ____; " — . Bj9f miles j M. 0^ Turner j { do. ; 1910? 127; 8 ! 2.0 ;north ; ; j ! j — [ _^_ 9! 9|-miles ! Travis County | Felix Berry J do. ; 1934'? ~56^ j ] ■ !northwest; ~~ j | _^ [ ; ~ — "~ 10; §1 miles j A* Do Alley ~; JHill- ; Old ; 901 5 J "'1.2 !northwest! ! ;side ; ! j [ d/ ll! do.' j J. K. Petty | Arnold Insell do. ! 1915? 428; 6"; iSjlGf milesIMrs. W. D. Fulkes! do. \ do. ;1916;? 448; 8 1 0.5 1 !north j " j j ! ( j 13;11 miles f~ do- \Henry Whitehead ;Creek \ 1939 \ 111! 6 ; 0-6 d/ < " Inorthwest! \ j valley ; I j 14ill! miles; Mrs. Blanche G. j Arnold Inseil ["Hilltop! 1912? 425; 8 i 0,3 jnorthwest! Doughtery ; | j ! | — 15"T* do. ! do, | do. jHiH- j 19001? 140; 8 j I | _J ____ ! side [ i j ; ! d7~16yi2 miles J do. : P. F. Griffin ; do~i j 1921! 7891 ;northwest j ~ I J ; 1 | ; a/ 17! do. do/ > Arnold Insell ! do. j 1910"? 425; 8 j 0.5 — " ' ! 1 4 — " ! ! i — — 18; do. ! doc j ; do. ; 191911,900^ 1 1 I | ! C '■ 4 ; ' ' ■"■■■II 1 i — — — 19; 12 miles ; Travis County JHenry Whitehead \ Ridge- ; ! 100^_ J ;north ! ! !top ; ■ ■__ J — " > — — 20lllJ miles; Miss Leona. ~\ do^ Old \ 200*+_ i |north ! Williamson _J \ i ; , j 21i12f miles! Mrs, Roberta""" | Arnold Insell j Hill- 11910? 72; 6 J 1.2 !north ; Parrel]. _ ; ;side j j \ !___ 22;14j miles! Jerry Barton ! Reed Simmons j Ridge- j — ; 3002_ — ; jnorth i ; 1 top !" j [____ 23J14-J- miles;D» W. Huddleston ;Henry Whitehead j Gentle 1910 ? 100^ 6 J 0.5 ; north \ \ L£i£2®._J i " I L __„ — : i 24! do. !' do* T do^ ' Old" ' 25:' 36 ; 3^o \ ! J i a/ Measuring point was usually top of casing, top of pipe clamp or top of well curb. b/ G, cylinder; B, bucket; Cf, centrifugal; T, turbine; H, hand; W, windmill; E, electric;' G, gasoline* Number indicates horsepower. q/ D, domestic; S, stock; 151 5 irrigation; P, public; Ind, industrial; N, not used. 4 All wells are drilled unless otherwise noted_jm Remarks column I Water level ,! ! \ No. JAbove or! Date of jMethod; Use ; Remarks ; below ;measure-: of \of \ imeasuring" ment ; lift Iwateri i p°int ! ! |^ i y \ : (ft-)— ; — ; ! _J __ i; ; i c,w \ d,"s i —— 2] 45.38 INov. 12,; C/E~ ; D,sl _ ]___ Lisi2L ! - ! [ . 3! 43.97 I do, T~B,H I D,S j Cased to bottom. 4; 32*15"; do. j B,H Fl^S !Dug to 30 feet, 7-incFdrilled hole from 30 feet ! — I — ! > jto bottom* No casing. 5I . T~ j c,W ; D,S IBank of creek. Dug well. ! — I ! -- ! I 6 ! !Nov. 12,1 j D,S »Estimated flow 10 gallons eTminute from conglo- ; j 1940 j I jmerate. Reported not to have failed in 75 years. f'\ 45,59 ;Nov. 4",! B,H i D,S !Cased to 45 feet. \ Temperature 70° F. j ! 1940 ■ j j 8j 18.92 j Nov. 6,; B,H | D,S ;Cased to 3 feet. { — ■? 1940-- { S 1 9; ! 1 C,H ; P i Supplies Fairview School.

10; 71.19 ; Nov. 6,! B,H 1 D,S iCased to 6 feet. Supply reported rather small. : i 1940 I ; } ... . . 11! 275 I c/ ! OjW ; D,S (Galvanized iron casing. Water from sand. _j I 1940 j .' ! 12! 58-76 ! Nov. 6?T" C~,W""~j~~D,S ;Cased to 10 feet. I ;1940 I ';. I 13 I 31.97 ;Nov. 4,1 B,H i D,S ! I I1940 I ; \ 14 j 116.75 INov. 7,1 C,¥ [ D,S \ . \ - ;1940— I \ I 15; ! i C,W ; D,S S ! — I lit 16 \ « iNone ! N jOil test. See log. 17 I 91.49 ;Nov. 7,| C,W ;S^ |Known as Hawks Nest well. ! — I 1940— I ; 18 j I \ C,W \ D,S jNo casing. Drilled as oil test. Plugged at ; — I — j ; ; about 400 feet. 19 ! ; I C,H ; P !Supplies Round Mountain School. ! > ! I : . " 1 1 1 20 I «-" \ I C,¥ ! D,S I 21 I 28.97 !Nov. 6,j B,H j D,S ;Cased to 4 feet. I ? 1940 ; ; j 22 ; — ; ~ i c,w ; d,s ; : ! > ! 1 ! j 11: 23 i 85.01 jNov. 6,!' C,H ; D,S iNo casing. j !1940 L___J -______. 24 \ 12.02 ! do. j B,H j D,S ;Dug well. Cased to 7 feet. Reported to fail ; \ [ ! 'during droughts. d/ No water sample collected for analysis* c/ Water level reported. 5 Records of wells and springs in Travis County — Continued j j 1 " 1 ; i 'Height of No* JDistance Owner Driller !' Topo- jDate1Depth;Diam- {measuring ; from ! graphic,Icom-! of Jeter I point 'Mansfield! ! I situa- jple-jwell j of j above !" Dam- ! I ! ti'on jted j'(ft.) 'well J ground j | | — _ ! ; «' ''(in.)— ! (ft.)— a/ &/ 35;9 miles j H". H, Trammel j "; Hill- !01d j 191+_ j j ; ; ; !northeast j side j i — 36;8 miles j John Q,» Games \ Arnold Insell j do. ioid " 300f_ i o*.*6 ;northeast j j j j ; . ! 37 jB§ miles Frank Hart '; Marshall & jln ;-old ! 28(Fj 6 J ~~"272 1north j ,' Toungate ! valley ; " I ! 38; do. ;' B. Gardner ! Williams k j Creek jl9losj1910s 3lTj ef ; 0 { I * ; Haydon I valley ; J j [ — 39;8j miles j do. I do. 11920*? 52"! 8~1 l3" jnorth j | — ] j j ; 40.8 miles ! Jones & Crumley ; I do^ pOld j 77; 8~~"j ITs jnorth j | — I — ; — ; j — J — 41! 8^ miles {Humbles & Cha"pman j "~f . j Spring;' ;" !north I [___ J j ; 42 j~7 miles |~" Jones Bros. — j Creek !Old !" 200;__ 6 i 0.4 Jnorth J 1 — ; valley j — j " — S — 43.5J- miles Q. C Taylor j ! Head of; Spring; ; ___ ;northwest \ I j ravine j [ I i "44! 6 miles \ S. C. Pearson"" ; 'S. W* Glass ! Hilltop;1938; 422;" 6 ; Inorthwest j | — \ — J — " ', — d/ 461 7 miles ; Lower Colorado 1 \ Spring! "^ 1 River Authority ; j '.northwest! " — ; . j j ~"47J7£ miles j do. J ! ;01d 1 ill 6j| 1«2 )northwest ; j j j j ! { |7 48; do. ! doc T~ __. ; River ;— { 67; 7 j 0.9 ~ I I ___i " ! valley ! ! J j 49;8-|- miles ; do- ["" — ! do^ [old' j 61l 6~] 1=5 Inorthwest j _J |_ | j ! j 50 j9j- miles jJeff D. Singleton! John Heine T Ridge- {1910;? 64! 7 i 1.2 '.northwest; j 1 top ■ 1 j | miles! D. L. Singleton ;D. L. Singleton; Creek ;1920f?; 8] 48 sliic4 ' 1920f? ; 1.0 jnorthwest j \ ■ bank— » ; 1 ! 52; ""do. jDillard SingletonT Robert Kennedy; j1937"? 75*1 5~1 2TO II , lilt* it — i ! — — s 53;11 miles jHulbert Carpenter I I River ; 701 ! 1.0 ;northwest; — j terrace;— " | « j 541115 miles! J. L. Carpenter | J— ! 40; 8~~! T^o jnorthwest; ! -- j ! j | — i q_7*" 55; do, J do. ; ; River j— ] Ics; ■ i-5 ! \ l — ! terrace! — j j ; ~ 56;12 miles j Riley G-ourley ! lln ; 20! 6 1 1.2 [northwest; ; — L_ZalleyJ' — I |_ — ; 57!185- milesI George Lester ; ; «^': Spring! I ;northwest; ; j — j __j ; « -- j 58113§ miles; Joe Strickland |~~ \ Gentle ;Old ; 75^ ; !northwest! " { — { slope ! !"" ; — ) ""59;13L miles; do. X^Creek jOld ; 84; j ;northwest; ; — ;"valley ; j "j ; 60 S do.». .:.{-■ do. " ; ,' ! do, 1— \ 20 36 \ 0,2 "1 1 1 it' 1 1 * \ I I I I ! TLllOk miles; G. W.llood ; ;Alva Hayden J River {1923\ 63! s~j 0.5 !northwest ? ,' I terrace! \ j _J 6 ' : Water level ; j No. lAbove or jDate of \Method; Use J Remarks j below jmeasure-!jmeasure-! of of S jmeasuringj ment ; lift ,' water; ! Boint ; ; b/ ! c/ } ; (ftp ; — ! 1 ! ~ 35; ; j C,W ! D,S J " 36; 68.16 |Nov, 6,! "cTw | D,S ! j 119401 1940 j j <_ ; 37j 11.05 j do. j B,H 1 D~S jcased "to 16 feet.

38J "2 ;Nov» 4,i flows | D,"s |Cased to 8 feet. Flows 1 gallon a minute. j 1940 | | jTemperature 70° f. 39; 7.72 119401 B,H ; D,S ! ' j do^ J I ] J V i ~~ ~~ : 401 46»20 ! do. ; B,H D,S ICased 3*"feet. r — j to 41; { do. jNone ! D,S :Wall of canyon* Estimated flow ig- gallon a minute ! ! !___ ! [from limestone. "42; 105.74 J do". ! B,H I~D,S |

43! — ;Nov. 6,|None S flow 2 gallons a minute from limestone, _[ " |1958 \ — | ~ -Known as Devil's Hollow spring- Temperature ~44;" 342 ~~| e/~ j I |Reported 80 foot drawdown after bailing""\ 74° Fi 1 |1958 { I 15 gallons a minute for 40 minutes- See log- 46; — ;Nov. 9 . \ None j S iln ravine* Estimated flow 200 gallons a minute __J | 1958 | I" jfrom crevice in limestone. Flow reported to vary "47: 27.89 INov. 14,1 C,H D,'s I % but little. _J '. 1940 1 ! "48; J '44.25 \ do^ ; B,H '!' D ;S ;Cased to 20 feet. 1 j t ' ; i ! I i ~49~J 40.62 « do^ j B,H j D,S \ i ■ I 1 50i 58071 iNov. 12,1 B,H j D,S !No casing- Supply' reported rather small. ]___ 119401 1940 » ; J 4.27 ;. dpi T~B",H | D,S ;Dug well, No casing. 51!1 1 1 ! 1 ' '■ 1 i 1 52; 21.79 ! do"." 1 B,H | D,S |Cased~to bottom^ Plugged at 50 feet above a { ; I I ;cavity* 53! 46.9 ;Oct. 10,! C,W ; S ! \ 119581 1958 ! ! j ~54! 19T84 I do^ j B,H j D* jCased "to 7 feet. ~- "55] 23.35 j doT !C,W 1 r 1 ! I ! ! 1 ■"561 11.80 iNov. 14,1 C,H ; D,S \ I — !1940 ! ; I 57! ;Nov. 12,; None !D,S,l;Near creek. Estimated flow, j- gallon a minute I !1958 : Ifrom alluvium overlying" limestone. Temperaturc ~ I "~sB~j ~__ ! __ j C,H j D,S I 75° F- __j 1 Ic,H,W ' D,S ! ~60"j 3.50 JNov. 14,j B,H ! D,S ;Dug well. I ! 1940 I j 1 7'D 21.44 !Oct. 10,; B,H D,S j ; ' 1 1958 ? ] \ 7

_ Records of wells and springs in Travis County— -Continued" , ■ I \ \ « t j.-...! vSeight of No. jDistance Owner Driller ! Topo- ;Date{Depth;Diam« pleasuring | from i !graphic!com-! of ieter j|; point !Mansfield | ; ;situa- jple-jwell i of !; above < : -Dara ... { I ! tion !ted J (ft.) ;well ',ground _J L_ . _j i j j(in.) jf"(ft.) §J I Carpenter Kennedy Ridge- — 72110-J- miles jH« j Robert ; j1937 j 200; 6%: |northwest ; top I j {? < J — ! — \ — — 73; 9^ miles JW. H, Grizzard \ t -:.■/& ';\ SpringI T jwest j I ;, 1:-.lr-. _j ? I I 74J8f miles j F. A. Collier | S. W*. Glass '"THilltop;i93o? 100 J 6 | ;west [_ !" __ j j v ~" I . |_ 75!Bi|r miles J do* !' 'Z- "; Gentle ; Old | 39! 6 { ~"o>5 . jnorthwest I | !slope ', [ j ! a/ 76;7f; miles j Max Rosenbush j Max Rosenbush jRiver j— 1 45; ~~6 T" o^s !northwest ', " ! ;terrace! j | _^____— 77; do« do. j Henry Hudson ! do. !1913 j 100; ""6 j d/ 1 ' ' ' ! 1 1 I ' ' i ■ ', " v—— I — . 1 i.i 1 L ...... " d/ 78! 6|- miles ; M. M« Bennett \ ; do, ;— ! SST 6' \ 2,0 jnorthwest | I ! ! — | j «" 79! 5i miles 1 J. G-. Puryear ; W. Watson jHilltop; ; 280; '6 ■; 1,0 !northwest j [ ] ! | | ; 80J4-|- miles | Pool & Sherman { — {"',.*» \ — Spring; — { Inorthwest \ " ! \ ■ .^lne j ; \_ ; ~ -- 81. do. j do, ; ;Hilltop! ! 175+ " 6 ! o^s 1 ' - "' t 1 i — i ~~ 82; 3J- miles ; State of Texas ! j ."' ,«« j Spring; j !northwest I [ } ".:-""-■ ■.;■,: 1 ; { — '. 84; 3j miles j Oscar Collier ; Oscar Clemmens !High !1928 ; 266| \ 1 terrace; ! jwest \ I " \ — 1 —' 851 do. doo ! do. j doT ;— > 85+- i 2.0 d/ t 1 , 1 1 1! 1 1 1 , ■ 1 86! 1-g- miles «B. Ac Steinhagen | Bob Johnson |Hilltop j1-939 j 6081 5" j 1.0 !northwest !' "\ \ ! ' ' ! 1 ~ ! ~ i *" " — 871 do^ IF.' W. Sternenbergf "J ;1939l 785! ! "31 1 ' J ! i / i , 1 "-''..J d7~BS! if miles |- Burgess"Haydon fTT C, Clements IHigh j1919 j 386; -'-""« ITo 1northwest __[__ Iterrace; j* 1 j '>j — 89< 2 miles T" do« 'Hannah & Souston; do, J1898; 202 ; 1.1 ;northwest ; \ ', ; ! ) — < d/ 90!4j- miles j Dodd & "Reed ~~| F» S. Berry l*Hili- !19391 440! j f ;" side ! « jnorth "" ' \ \ — 91J 3i? miles \ do« | dOr J Gentle ;1938! 370_ } Inorth { ! ! slope { I _, ; ' — 92; 3 miles ! do. ~J~ d0" jHilltopj1939'; 4401' ! inorth j [ ; ; j J -- ~- d/ 93? do. j doo !' do. !Hill- 1 1939! 390! ; ; \ " ~ 1 side j ; [ J -- d/ 9413imiles ! E. R. Dyke ; \ 1940 j 4521 6 j !northeast j \ — t j — j J -- 1 95;3§ miles j Lower Colorado | j "_,«^k j spring; I !northeast! River Authority j j : ; I ! J — ' — — 96! 4 miles i do. j \ ■-- !' Spring! j __ ;northeast j Jl [ !'"-■; — < J — J 97! 4-J- miles | TAN J= Harrell !R^ L. Harreil \ Creek | j 16! \ 0 !northeast I Ist, ! J valley \ ; 1 J __J ! I \ ! I j { 8

I Water level \ : S No, jAbove or ; Date of ;Method; Use j Remarks I below !measure-! of lof ; ''measuring;' ment j lift ;water!' point j b/ \ c/ ; (ft.) ; ; _____ ._ \ ( 72 j 75 | c/ ; C,G- ; D,S ISteel casing, perforated near bottom, _? — ■ 1940 I ! \ __ __ 73; ;oct. 28,!None I D,S \At head of ravine/ Estimated flow 1gallon a _____ i1958 ; j \ minute from porous limestone* Known as ZZ Ranch 74} 70 ; c/ ;C,H { D,S ;No casing. 1 spring. [ ; 1940 ; ; J 75; 30.28 iNov. 14, j B,H | D,S iCased to 16 feet. ! 1940 j ; I ■ m \ 76 s}!5 j" 35.05 ;Nov. } !' B,H | D,S | j i1958 | j — : -- 77 \ :. ; c,G !~l^S ;Cased to 16 feet*

"" 78"j 45.26 iNov. 4,; B,H ; D :Ycased to 14 "fe&t* ;. ! ' \ 1958 : ; 79! 175*79 ;Oct. 25,! B,H ! D,S j ;1958 | ; sts J — " t 80; ;Nov. 1,None ! D |In'deep ravine/ Estimated .flow J- gallonva minute "■ 1- j ; 1958 i i ;,from limestone»" . .Khpwruas Cox "Hollow spring. Tem- 83.1 169 * 5 {Nov., 4,|C H i D,S perature 74° F. 3H3 - ! ) ; — ! 1958 ; ; | 82 1 ;Nov r ljlNone .i D,S jln deep ravine* Estimated flow J- gallon a minute __.; j1958j 1958 ] ; from limestone. Known as Sheep spring* Tempera- — — \ ' 84;" j | C,W I DjS J jture 72° F* 35; 75.67 JOct. 15,;None i N iObstruction at 85 feet. _J 1958 ! 119581 " | \ 86! 220.5 |Nov" 5, C,E j D ;Drawdown reported 5 feet after well was bailed at ;1959 ; ; ;40 gallons a minute for 5 minutes. Water from sand | i ■ at 575-608 feet, and from limestone at 585 feet. I ~ — I — — 87 : . ! j i ;

' 21, ;C G, Bs7 272.2 \ June } ! D j Supply reported rather small. _J J1959 ! 2 ■ I "~89 ! 102.45 I doT j B,H T~D \ "_. — I — i I j 90 ; '"| ! C,H j N 1Drilled to supply Dodd City when needed. I ; -- !1940— ; S ' 91I ; !C,G, ! D,S~| TkT. ; — ;i940—~ ! 1^ i ; 92; ! I C,G J P J Supplies Dodd City. Cased to 540 feet. _J -- 119401 1940— I 1 I* 95 ! J I C,H I N Drilled to supply Dodd City when needed. I 1940 ■ j j 94; — " ~~|119401 — ; C,G J p i Cased to bottom*. Reported yield 40 gallons a ■ I — ;1940 I !__ ;minute. 95; !Nov. 18, jNone ; S \ Bank of creek. Estimated flow 1gallon a minute. j — 119401 1940 ! ! I Temperature 68° F. 96! ;Nov. 1,!None j~D,S ; Bank of creek. Estimated flow, 1 gallon a minute I ;1940 ; _j ; from limestone. Reported to fail during droughts. |C,G,H !D,S by*72 "97; 4»5 I c/ si;f)ug5 i;f)ug well.} 48 inches. Cased to bottom. '1940 ! " 'Reported yield 250 gallons a minute from alluvium. 9 Records of wells and springs in Travis County — Continued ; | ; ; ; ,■ I '.Height of No, IDistance ; Owner \ Driller ! Topo- !Date '.Depth JDiam- {measuring from ! I graphic;com- ; of ;eter | point ; . ; situa- {pie- {well j of | above ! Dam' ■'■■..-i { ! tion Ited I (ft.) '"well » ground " ! ; I — J | — j(in.)— !" (ft.) a/ 98;4j miles ; W. J. Harrell ; ; ■: ; Spring; [northeast!_ — {- ,' " - ,, Est» ---_.-..■■ * ■■"■ . . ■ ■..■-■-■■■ ...... _ i ! ■ j— t M — J a iii i «"» ii — i 1 i i i i- i !■ 99|5f- miles « Jack Dies j Creek ■ Spring! {northeast; ; valley j ? ; ii i — 'iiii— — — — 100 1 do. j do* ! j :■,. ! Spring! ! I'l*'" I i I I I I I" 111 | l|* i ' ( i I I t i i i i i ! i — — — 1011 6 miles ; do. 1 --. , Spring ■ I !northeast,1 ! — ; j j | 102;6j miles j do. j |Ridge- j~ ; 85; 6 ; ■ northeast; j j top j ( " J — — ' " — — 103; 6 miles J Tuttle Est° ; | Spring; ■ I I ; 1northeast —_^__ — <—— I — ! — \ 104| do^ j j '"I C--..W*. ! \ — — Spring; — — 1051 5^ miles « Folkeborger Est^ ".;-*-* ,) Spring' ; |'northeast! 'j ! _:-t»: -t» !" "\ \ ! ! — ! — i — i — | 106 j do. do» "! ; » j Spring! ■ ; > ii■'" i ' ! I ! I t 1 107 ;5i miles ! W. K. Hudson f— Martin |~Ridge- j— ! 100; 6 « 175 ;northeast; j — j top j — \ ! — j 108; do* ! B. G-ardner ; -^ ! Spring' { 109! do. : do. — ; — ; — Spring! — " — — " — — — ~121;5§ miles ;Folkeberger Este ! j' Spring! ! ; -jnortheast; j — j_ ..-" ] ! ! 122 6J- miles ! Grant & Hall j ; Creek !Old S 100 j 6 ; 0.5 ;northeastj j j valley \ — ; { — ( d/123{ do. ; do. j — ; Creek J Spring! ! ! __J ; , bank ! ! | | 124 16§ miles jW. L. Richards j Cap Reed j Creek ;1900;? 75; 6 | 0.3 '.northeast; ; valley [ « ! ! Ij|i— | — 1 | — I 125 ;6j miles j do. ; j" -- '{ Spring! ! " inortheast! | —. ! .' \ \ j I 126 ;6f miles ;K. T. Williamson \ pELIi- j1930? W\ ¥~] oTB ,'northeast; j j side ! ; j { — — ■ — — 127 171 7 miles ! Williamson & ; ;"": ! Spring! ! Inortheast;" Cantrell ! j' .: ; ! j I — — ' — — 128! do. ! Travis County ~~f~ i". J Spring; j j ! | — j -,-:■, j ; j ; 129;7 miles ; Jess Prewitt \ Daniels iHill^ ;19281 101; sjfl 176 _J ; | S ; least \ — ' side J ISoTeJ- miles jR. D. Honeycutt j J do. !Old ; 50 ! 6 J 0.3 ;northeast; ; — ! \ — I j — j —

; Water level " } " No* ;Above or ;Date of j Method; Use ! Remarks j below jmeasure-; of ; of " imeasuringj ment j lift J water; " ' point ; ; b/ ! "c/ j (ftQ— ; j ! ! 98; . Eot. l,iNone ! S jlnjIn bed of creek. Estimated flow 40 gallons a ! — j1940 i J__ !minute from conglomerate. Reported to fail dur*> 99 ; ; do. ; None ; D,S jReported flow 40 gallons a minute"/ing droughts. ! J jSupplies water for swimming pool. Temperature | — ; | ; I69° F, 100| ! do. J None ; D,S~TBank of creek. "Reported flow 20 gallons a minute I j : [from limestone. Water piped to house and barns* I — \ ! | ITemperature 68° F. 101; j do. !None ; S,I jHead of creek. Estimated flow 50 gallons a !. — ; | j !minute from limestone. Known as Big spring. Tem- ; — ; C,W D,S !No casing, /perature 69° F. Irrigates acres. 1021 — ; 1-^ 103; j Nove 1,i None i D,S ißank of creek* Estimated flow 8 gallons a minute "--,;"-!:■■ 1 1940 ; j___ | from limestone* Reported to have not failed in 85 — ' 104 » ! do. !None ; S ;In bed of "[_ye_ars* Known as Tuttle spring. ___J ; . i I gallons a minute from — _j " creek. Estimated flow 3 105; J do. ;None S !At head (Limestone* Known as Dipping Vat spring* j ! ; |of canyon. Estimated flow 40 gallons a minute __j — j \ I" jfroin limestone. Known as Kellv Hollow spring. 1061 \ do. j None S |ln creek bed. Estimated "^Temperature 68° F» __J_ | j ; I flow 75 gallons a minute from alluvium. Reported 107 ; 68»77 ; do» j B/H j D,S 'Cased [to have never failed. Temperature 68° *\ _____J — __j 1 ? » to 79 feet. ___ 108: I do. !-None J S -Bank of creek. Estimated flow 2 gallons a minute i — j ; \ Ifrom limestone.. Reported to have never failed. 109 \ do. ;None S ;Bank of creek. Estimated flow 3 gallons a minute I j ! | !from limestone. Reported to have never failed? — " 121! j Nov. 16,j None I D,S lln creek bottoms Reported not to have.fail3d; in" I ! 1940 | j lg.B years, 122; 22.28 |~June 13,! B,H ; D,S ;Gased to 14 feet. _j ; 1940 ■ I — i | 123! I do. !None j S jßeported flow J- gallon a minute from limestone. 124| 32.49 ;June 13,| B,H i D,S~twater~at~3b feet" i |1940 ! ; ! | 30.93 i Feb. 19,! ; ; __J — j1941 | J j 125 ; IJuly 20,;None S !At head of creek. Reported flow 2 gallons a J j 1940 I | ;minute from limestone. Known as Holman spring» 126; 39.03 j June 13,! B,H | D,S !Cased to 20 .Q^Rejported to have never failed. I I 1940 ; j Ifee.t. __._ „___ 127 \ — do. ) None jD,S,PjIn bed of creek« Supplies 2 families and Oak _j_ — : I J ;Grove School._ Temperature 72° F« 128! i June 14,; None ! D,S ißank of creek. Estimated flowTJ gallon a minute. __J |1940 | | 1 129 j 68.02 ; June 13,; B,H j D,S ! __J 1 1940 | ; | 130! 37.09 ; do. ;" B,H j D,S jGased to 20 feet." i~ » ,i j — i i i 131; !' July 20,! None ! S iFIow 3 gallons a minute. Known as Reed spring. I 1940 ; > | 11 Records of meUs and springs in Travis County— -Continued ; » i ; i i j '.Height of No* i Distance ) . Owner Driller ; Topo- ; Date jDepth;Diam- jmeasuring I from ! | ! graphic!' com-; of "Jeter J point IMansfield; < ! situa- pie-!well of ! above ' -■' :Dam-' ;i ! ! tion ;ted »(ftc)|well < ground / I I J — I ~~ i — J [(in.)— j (ft.)— a/ 152.; 6 miles ;W. L. Richards ~~~\ ■:~~: ! Spring; i~~ northeast | _ .-■> ";. .y ; ; | " j j ! — j — 133!4§ miles |W. W. Carson, Jr. ; A. Haydon j !1940; 215! \ jnortheast ; j — j__ j — ! j — j 134;4j miles I' do. | .■"■.*-. j Spring; ; !northeast j 1 "r ;. -, I «■ | J ~ 135! 3j miles j A. F. Mickel |A. c7Clements ';' Flat j1936; 139 j 6~~i » east ! !!!" 'i i. . , , ' ' " t , I ' i i . i ' ' ' J ' ' ' i j i i i i. . i — i ! i ! [ 135]~" do. ! do. | j do. ;19371 133; s~j oTS ' ; ' j i } i 1 _^ i — 111 — 137|3|~miles ■ R. V. Blair { Robinson ;Side of; 1939! 110 j 6 j ;east j _ j ; ridge ; j ; i — — \ — 138!3f miles |J. E. Williams "j Henderson j j 1940; 390! ! east ; » j " ! _j ! i j — ' 139; do. | Mrs. Mary L, '\T. R. Johnson j Side of;1937; 362; 6 ; ! | Anderson ; ridge I | !__ ! 140J 4 miles ; E. M. Freund ;A- C Clements! Ridge- ; 1930; 365^_ ""— j" ;east ! j — j top \ — i I — | __ 141! 2 miles ;Thomas B. Hughes J j . -r 'j Spring! j » 1 ; ? ■" ...-.■„■ j I < ; southeast — " 142*11mile T" do- ! Johnson Ridge- !1937? 500^_ 6 J !east ; j ; top j I j i '""Ti3|f mile JBureau of Recla- ; Bob Johnson 1 do. ; 1937! 716! 6-j — ;southeast jmation, U.S.'Dept. ! ■!"'." 5/8! \ ;of the Interior ' ; ; ! l i ' l ! , * 1 i — 1 j — ,- ""T.iVJ2§ miles ] Mrs". Nora Sck ! ;Upland ! . 102; 6~! 0,6 !southwest ; j ! flat j [ ! > """148i4j miles j Travis County ;A. C. Clements " River i19401 127;*" 6 ; 0.5 jsouth | j_ — ; terrace! ! ) — ! """""149!4 miles '.Thomas B. Hughes ! | River ; Old ; 125^ « j south 1 _j "■ valley ; j ; J do. ~~| Travis County !A. &T Clements; do. !1940. 125! 6 j 150! , i i i ! J ', i | " — 151; 4 miles ! H. H. Allen jFelix Sanders IRiver !1910; 142; ; |_southea_stj ' | j terrace! ; ! "" , — — ~ j 155!4j miles | I.D. Fowler ! ! ; 65 j 6 ; 3.0' > southeast j _J — ; — \ ! ! ! 156J4f miles f" do. ~J~ j j— j 32! 6 < 2=o !southeast ! ', — | — j — ! ; — ! 157; do. ; do. ! "J" ; sPring; ! ~~; ! s i ~i "" i ; [ i — — ' 15815 miles j "~"doT~ Terrace; 35; 6 | 2.5~ I ' j |southeast j ; 1 \ \ I __.„ i59'|"55 miles j City of Austin ;J. E. Johnson | Ridge- ;1939 ! 254 j 10 ; 1 southeast ! ! ■ top ', ! ; j 160 i5f miles \ Oswald Wolf ! Ford Hudson ; Terrace! 1922? 180! 4 ! 1,5 _ ;southeast ; j — j \ j ; — ! ~61!5j- miles Travis County ; . Hill- ;— | 100^_ j '. side » « j 'southeast | : j \ 12

j Water level ; j ! No.jAbove or ; Date of iMethod* Use \ Remarks ! below !measure-; of j of \ jmeasuring!" ment ; lift !water 1 ! point i b/ ! c/ 1 I (ft.) I I I J ; 132! ! July 20,1None J S !In creek valley. Reported flow 4 gallons a ; ; 1940 j | j minute from limestone* Not known- to have failed. 133! ,W D,S Known as Morris spring. 170 ! c/ jC | ; Water at 18*5 feet. "I ' ; — 1 1940 I j 134; | Nov. 16, j'None j S |In creek bed. Estimated flow 15 gallons a I — ,' 1940— | ; ; minute from limestone* Not known to have failed. 135; ; !C,G, .|D,S,P! DepthToriginally 89 feet, 1 Temperature 69° ff. | ; 1940 | i | ! water at 84 feet; later drilled to 139 feet ; ; j j without striking additional water. Supplies | ! 1 \ ! water for 15 families at Four Points* 136; 72.05 j Nov. 19,» B,H ;D,S,P; Cased to 2 feet. Supplies water for 9 families _J " ; 1940 I j |at Four Points. Reported water at 80 and 100 137; 83 c/ ; B,H jD,S,Pi Cased to 30 feet. Supplies water for "A feet. |__ — ; 1940— I ! i 5 families at Four Points. 138! i | C,G >D,S,P; Supplies water for 8 families at Four Points. ; S 1940 S I i " 139; — j -- i C-,W, !D,S,P! Supplies water for 15 families at Four Points. j | 1940 ;G,ljr ; j — — ' 140 1 ! ;C,W,G ;D,S,P! . /, Do« ■ .. :. . ,/.. . __J ; 1940 ! j ! _____ ■ — 141, ; Nov. 19,;None > D,S ; Head of gulley. Estimated flow J gallon a __ | 1 1940 ; j ; minute from limestone. Temperature 59° F. 142; 400 ~~3 c/

___j ' ! I | j ed yield by pumping 21 gallons a minute. 158! 31.8 ; Aug. 29~7[ B,H ! D j \ | 1957 j | | i ___„ 159; 65 !Nov. c/ !T,E', ; P { Reported yield 30 gallons a minute from lime- j ; 1959 j 5 j j stone. Supplies C.CC. camp. See log. 160! 162 ; Aug. 30,; C,H~ D,S ; | | 1957 j ; m j 161; — — C,H ; ! Supplies ' ;j P TA/ater for Brewton Springs School. __J 1940 ! >__ ' 13 — _ Records of wells and, springs in Travis County Continued ! ! ! ' ; \ i iHeight of IMo* "- Distance ,' Owner Driller j Topo- iDate pepthJDiam- {measuring ! from ;' !graphic jcom- jof !eter | point 'Mansfield I' 1 situa- Iple- well ; of J' above i -■Baiir*-'- « tion !ted ;(ft.) Jwell ground ', j I | ! ! i (in.) ; (ft,) j/ 16215j miles j J. S. Hutson JA» C Clements !Hilltop J1925 j 229; 6 ! ;south j j — j | | J j 18lj ?§ miles j Travis Cook ! jHill- ;1931 11,835; .8 ; o^s i south | ; j ; !_' side ! — J — " 182 j?| miles Mrs. J. Ho j H j dol >1926 j 221| j ;south ; Harrison i [___ j j ; ; ! — — — 183, 8§ miles J Dean Smith \ . „« , ! Spring1 ! j south 1 | ;-.■"■-" .;:,.;; ; \ j | 184?9j miles""; A. A. Maxey IS. W. Glass jliiTl^ 11940 J 165; 6~; oTs j south ; I — I side j j j j 185; 9f miles ! J» P. Thurman j !Creek '1885 ; 20; 26 j ITS ; south ; — ! — j bed ! ! J | _ d/186! 9-g- miles | Boone j ] Ridge- j— j 450! 8~~! o*s Isouth~ I 1 — ; top ; ; j I d/187; do. ; do, j ; do. IOld ! 60!' 6 \ 2,0 ! ! ! ' ! ! ' l ; 1 ; — 1 " ; — ; — j 1881 9j miles 1 do. ; - ! -»-". j Spring; j jsouth j ! j : \ j I ; 189;10 miles \ P« R. Tilley ~] — Sanders ] ~ |1925 J 430! 6 j 1.0 1 south I ; ! j I j \ — A 190; llf miles : Campbell White j Ridge- ;189O ? 260; 6 j 2,5 ISOUth ! _J — ; top \ ; I I d/19ljIImiles j do» j ! Creek \-- j 200^ 6 j o*s I southwest ; ! ;valley ! [ \ \ -— ~~ 192;12^ miles {H. P. Prather j C. Hayden |Ridge- j1935? 280^_ 6 \ ; top 1 southwest 1 j I I j I " '--- 201!8f miles j Dr. Arnold " "sT~W, Glass ; Hill- J1940 ; 228! 6i j southvjest ! Romberg \___ — ; side ; \ ; | 202;7~miles \B. E. Giesecke ; !Creek 1T927 i 210; 6 ; 0.8 j south I . — ;terrace \ j \ ! 203« 6f miles j J". M. Smith ; |Creek jOld | 120^ 6 | ;south I ! j valley j j : — ; ~ 204; 6 miles ; F. W. King "~| 31 -Hill- jOld ; 200^ ; ■ southwest j ; Iside ; ; ; [__ 205; 6§ miles H. C. Bohls !Sanders, Hayden;Ridge- 11914 ! 440; 6 i' { southwest ; & Glass j top j \ iiii; i I j 1 j I 1 ; ' " — 206! 6| miles ; Wiley & Johnson"~T"Gus Sanders ;Hill- ;1936 j 435; 6 !southvjest ,' side I [_ | __ — j i j 207; do, ! Travis County ; Ridge- J1890?' 245__ 8 1 2.0 ; ; I ! ! top ; f ? 208! 6j miles j Malcolm Naumann !S. W. Glass 1 Gentle 11939 j 175; -8 \ !southwest ■ | I slope ; j ; ! 2*09; do. J. L. Fogle l Gus Sanders !Ridge- J1936 ! 150! ~~8 | 1.1 _J j ; — LtojL j ! i i "'2lO;7 miles jC. E. Lallier ;Hill- ;1890? 1601 6 i 1 southwest ; Iside j j | \ — — ; \ 21215* miles fHe. Maul ! 1* !01d j 23 36 ; 2.5 ; "' ;southwest ; J — J \ 1 ; 213; do, A. E. Maul ; C Hayden 11926? 400_^ 6 ; 0«2 ; | ' ' ' ' ' !j.11?-■ 14

i Water level _j No. ;Above or IDate of JMethod j Use J Remarks f below imeasure-! of ! of I ■measuring; ment j lift jpower j | point ; : b/ j ~c/ ! i (ft.) i I ; : 162 j 100 """■ e/~ [ C,E, ! D,S ;N^> casing. j ;1940 : f I ? 181; 302.76 ;Feb. 14, J C,W ! D,S 1 Oil test, now a water well. See log. i ■ 1941 j j ~ I 182 j -"- ; JC,H,W ! D,S j Supply reported small. __J — 11941 ! j ; 183 J :Feb. 13, jNone "' D,S ;In creek valley. Flow reported to vary from ; 11941 ; ; ; 0 to 75 gallons a minute-. 184; 8.87 jFeb. 14,: B,H \ D,S .Cased' to 12 feet. Water reported at 40, 135 and I 119411 1941 j I 150 feet. 185 | 12.78 lAug. 6,; B,H j D,S ; Dug well. Cased to bottom. \ 119371 1937 ; ; *; 186 \" 13.10 jFeb. 14, j C,W ! D,S ;i94i j wJ I I i I B,H 187; 17.13 ' do. . ! D j Supply reported small. : i i 1 - — ■ii.ni i ■ 188; S do, :None ; "*S; ;In bed of creek. Estimated flow 3 gallons a * I | « | Iminute from limestone Temperature 54° F. ~ 189; 120 : c/ j C,W j D,S > Cased to 10 feet. :: \ : !1936 j j | 190 ! 27.49 iNov. 13.1 B,H \ D,S ! Cased to 40 feet. ■ I 1940 ! \ \ 191? 127.39 : do, ; B,H | D,S j Cased to 3 feet. > '■ i ! ! j — [ ! ! i H C,W D,S 192192|~ ~j j j ; ' ; ;1940 I \ | 201' 168 "1 c/ ! C,¥ ! D,"S SNo casing- Water reported at 183 and 203 feet. \ ■ 1940 j j I 202; 97.14 :May 12,; B,H ! | Cased to 20 feet* _.; |i940 ; j — " — > 2031 C,H ; D,S~i Cased to 10 feet* ■ j " "^^ 1940 ! j ; 204 ; ! ITI ; c,h i d,s ! ; 1940 ? I I I __^_ 205; 150 ! C,W D,S j Cased to 13 feet. Drilled to 241 feet in 1914, i" c/ ! 1941 | ! Jto 282 feet in 1925, and to 440 feet in 1939. ; j Reported yield about 150 gallons a day until j | j I j 1939_c Water at 90, 220, 405 and 411 feet. 206! 250 ~~j c/ \ C ,&, \ D } Deepened from 287 to 435 feet in 1939 <. Supply ; ;1956 | 1-g j ; now reportec. adequate. See log. 207! 118.15 ;Nov. 15,; B,H ! D,p ; Cased to 15 feet. Supplies water for Bee Caves ___j j 1940— j I | school- Supply reported rather small. 2081 « I | C",W ! D,S j Cased to 15 feet. ___J j1940 | j \ 209! 78.25 |Nov. 15,! B,H ! D,S j Cased to 12 feet. Supply reported small. __J |1940 | |" I 210; 151 "! c/ j C,W D,S | _ j ;' 1957 ! j | 212 i13.36; Apr. l,i B,H j D,S j Dug well. Cased to bottom. _l :1938 \ ; 213;" 243.60 ! do. ! C,G, 1" D j * ' ! -Lp, ; , 15 „ Records, of wells and springs in. Travis County—Continued \ I ; | ; ! j {Height of No* .'Distance !" Owner : Driller ; Topo- ;Date!Depth jDiam-jmeasuring ! from j Jgraphic!com-; of Jeter { point [Mansfield ! j |situa- jple-Jwell {of J above Ji'--Dam" -- ? J | tion J ted '(ft.) 'well I ground wi [ — | — . ] I — I !(in«) j (ft.)— _a/ d/214~T6 miles ! Hatfield j j Terrace; ! 400^_ 6 \ { isouthwest j ; ; | 1 I 215 |8t miles j Snyder Est« iMark Fletcher | Side of! 1938; 71{ 6C j 1,0 'southwest } ; ; valley ; ! ! J 216 jsj- miles ! Combs Est. \ Houston 1 Terracej191&? 139; 8 ! STo ; ; i Robertson \ - j I !southwest i ""~ ~ ! — " 217 |7t miles !W. Jackson ; j Creek j19401 260~! 6 I" jsouthwest ;' ; valley ; j j — | — [ " 218 ;7-| miles J j ! do." IOld j 36! 36 j 571 {southwest 1 j 1 | I > 111 1— — 219 J8 miles j¥» Jackson j Heffington j do^ J1890; 165; 6 ! {southwest 1 !' j | ! j 1' ~ 220 !8j miles ! Mrs. R> A. Sam Robertson j Ridge- !1900? 81! — ______isouthwest ; Hickson I— j top ; ) { J ~ 221|8fmiles |B. J. Reiraers !—! Heffington !Creek j1916!j 200! 6 1916! "j isouthwest I ; j valley 1 ; | — 222 !8f miles jFred W. Shield | H j Hilltop;Old ! 545 \ ; jsouthwest | I I ; j _J | ~ '"223|9jmiles p" do. j Bob Johnson ;Ridge- !1938; 300^ ~~l | isouthwest | I ~ ; top I j ; j d/224 110 miles \ do= \ |Gentle j Old j 1501 Q J 176 tsouthwest ? j ; slope { j ! ! d/225 ;10i miles j do, ; Bob Johnson J do. !1938! 545+_ 6 ; » ■ ' isouthwest ! ! | | | -- 226 ill miles I Emery Crumley "~J~ C Hayden ; Hill- j— ; 200^ ~ \ jsouthwest : ! — |side j — j j |_ 227 jlOf miles j Roy Tom ! \ Terrace; j 62~J 5^ i*^ oTo jsouthwest 1 ; j i ! | ! 228;9j miles jW. H. Johnson ! Gus Sanders ! Hill- \1936? 127! 6 T « > jsouthwest ; ! ;' side ( j | 229 |10 miles !Gc A. Parkinson j Fletcher & ;Gentle j Old ; 365; 6 J {southwest * — ; Bassford— I slope ) — ! i — ! 230 jHimiles j ;Creek \ Spring! ; isouthwest ! ; — ;bed I ; ! j — 231!12J miles ; F. f. Hill ; !In drawj 1911? 120+, 6 { {southwest ■. } . i. . — j j ; " I — ~d/232|13f miles I do. ; j Creek j1911;? 120 5 f~ isouthwest ; \ 1 bank ; , ; ! ~~d/233!l3f miles jH* Reimers ;E. D. Summerow ;Creek '1926:1,134! 8 j jsouthwest j ; ', valley j j j j ""do. ;B. J. Reimers !Felix Sanders ! do. ;1910? 75: 6 ! 234! — — ~d/235;14§ miles j i iGentle jOld j 50; 6 ; 1.'4 isouthwest ; i — 1 slope ; | \ J 236lisj miles 1 —Newman" j ; do. J Old j 2001 5 j __ j'west I ! — ! | I ; — I "237Hsi miles j do. ! ; do. «01d J 200+ ! !west | | I I ; i I a/~ Measuring point was usually top of casing, top of pipe clamp or top of well curb. b/ C, cylinder; B, bucket; Cf, centrifugal; T, turbine; H, hand; W, windmill; E, electric; G. gasoline. Number indicates horsepower, c/ D, domestic; S, stock; I, irrigation; P, public; Ind, industrial; N, not used. 16

; Water level j ; \ No* Above or ;Date of*",'Method! Use ! Remarks ; "below !measure-; of » of i measuringj ment | lift |waterj ;point ; ! b/ ! c/ \ ! (ft.)— ; j I — .! 214 .; {■~;-i- ; C,W ; ; Cased to 20 feet. ;1958 ; j ; ! ( jNov. 1 215 ; 54.12 14, BSHB 5 H ! D,S "! Cased to 8 feet. [ .' 1940 ; \ ■ ______216; 36.36 jFeb. 20,; B,H j D,S' f' No casing, J__~~^ j1941 ! ! ! __ 217 I j I- j C,W j S | I* j1940 I | ; - 218 j 15.25 ;Feb. 20,' B,H ! N ! Dug well. No casing7~ I — !1941 j | ; ______219 ! ~"j *- : C,W, ! D,S INo casing. ___J ' | 1941 j GMJg- j 1 220 : — ! — ; C,G. I D.£p | j1941 | lh I ] . 221; 178 ~~j ej ; C,G J D,s"i No casing* ; i 1941 I ! | 222 i 400 ! c/ |C,W,G j D,S \ I I1937 | j | 223 ; 250 ~1 c? j. C,W ! D,S |No casing. Reported yield 30 gallons a minute ; ! 1940 ; j | when bailed- small. 224 | 106.93 JFeb. 20,! None ; N 1 Cased- to 10 feet. Yield reported rather I I1941 ! ! | 225 : -- ~1 j C,E, ! D,S ; I — ;1941-- | 2 j I £26~f \ C,W j" D,"s | Yield reported rather small. _J \ 1940 ■ I | 227 j 50.5 -May 24,; B,H [ D,S".J Cased to 10 feet. j _J ; 1938 | | ___. 228 ; 67 ! £7 \C,W ! D yS : Cased to 16 feet. Water reported at 80 feet ! \ 1940— | j j and 117 feet. 229 |— ; ! C,W ; D,S J I — ; 1940 ; I ; 250! JNov. 13,;None j S j Estimated flow 3 gallons a minute from limestone. \ |1940 ! | \ 231i 50 ! <§/ ! C,G, j D,'S"j Cased to 5 feet. Has supplied water for 800 _J S 1937 ? 2 | | head of goats* 232'; — ; — ! C,G ; S I : ;1957 ; ! j. 233 ; 14 ■ c/ INone' ! N^ j"' Oil test^ See log. j 1940 [___ i ; I J 234; 55 ! c/ ! C,W \ B,S \ Cased; perforated near bottom. j !1940 \ ; | 235 ! 43.68 |Nov. 13,: B,H : D,S i 1940 j | — ; — i | t 236 ; ! j C,W ! D,S ; 1 — \ 1940— ; | | 237 i | .' C,W ! D,S i L_____L__J J ! , d/ No water sample collected for analysis, c/ Water level reportedc 17 Records of wells and springs in 'Travis County— Continu-ed : i'"{ ■■ i f \ iHeight of No. :Distance j Owner Driller \ Topo- jDate JDepthlDiam- Imeasuring ! from ! \ graphic;com- j of ieter ; point j State ; "j jsitua- [pie- {well ;of \ above ;Capitol { tion '< ted J(ft.)Jwell > ground ; " ; (ft.) I -- m " ; " J ~ I UinO d "251i11* miles \ ! ~ \ jjl ; 220 f" '— :north 1 j — |___ ! I j j — 252 jTsJmiles;Austin White Lime !~ J — j— ; 97! 4 j 1 north" I _C_£o I | ! — 1 i \ 253; do. "~1 "doT f II 'Hilltop! ! 387 j 4~~~j ' * ~ 27254 " do* j do. i I- !In pit !— ! 73^' 2~70 i i I "i i !"f'«' ~ ! i ! ~ 255111-2 miles; Thorp Est. -- ; -— | 1301 — j » north ; i ; I — d/256; do. | IS | H IFlat ;— ;' 93^ ; 0.7 i - ' * " i i ! ■ ( i — i . 257J12J miles! Dillingham Est. ! Johnson ;Ridge- ;1939 ! 210; 6 ! 0.4 ;north ■ j Itop ! j j \ 2581 do, J do. ! — ■ |Creek J Old ! 32! 48 ; 2=3 j | t Ibed ; i ; I 259 j12§ miles; A. F. Martin ; C. Bustin !Hilltop!1915 j 300+] 6~~| — jnorth I | ; j j s | 260; do, ! C. L. Parker " Joe Robinson !Hill- ;i905 j 180; 6 ] __ ___J | \ side I | ~ ; \ | \ . 2611IS miles j H. C. Warren !A= Z. Daniels 1 -^ ;1939 ! 270] ITo Inorth ! ! j j j | j 262";i3-| miles; Mrs. N. J. ; Joe Robinson !Gentle ;1910 ; 3301 5 ; "" jnortheast ! Stramler j j slope } ! \ ! 263;14 miles ! E. E. True — ;Ridge- ;Old < 300+ 6 ! Inortheast ; ; j top ! \ , i 264!13| miles! Mrs- W. M. ; ! do. .:1890? 35; 60 J 0«0 ;northeast ■ Bratton i | ; ; j 265!13 miles ; do. j Robertson & !Side of!1894~|' 368j 5 ; ;northeast ! ,' Mcßride j ridge j ! [ miles ij. D. Dillingham f" — ; do. '1889! 276' 5 ! 0.9 266!11f '- ;northeast ; :^_ . . ! ; ! | j ! ll__ ~ — — l — 267111f miles! Dave" Dillingham j ~ jGentle " ; 350^ i jnorth | j ;slope ■; J , j — 268J11 miles ;Oscar E. Schmidt ; Earl Cearley j do. ;1936 ! 82! 4- ; j j j north ! " | — ! j 5/8 ! 269fio"f miles; C. H. Powers ! j do. ;1921 ; 335; 6 ! 0»2 Inorth j — j — ~!__ I j ! — : 270-11 miles \ j |Ridge- ;— | 255; j 0.3 jnortheast j j ; top ; \ \ !_ 271|10f miles; 'J. C Bryant" : Wesley Hunt J Hill- i1939 \ 465; 6 ; !northeast ! ! — , j side ■ — ! \ — I 27210% miles s do. '■'' ~~^~~~~Z: \ Spring; . {northeast; __J [J: / £ s ; i J 275]10i miles Frank Scofield ! Wesley Hunt .Hill- ;193.9. \ 445^_ 6 ; ; j ; y i northeast ' j ! side | — 27419| miles j John Mus ! Earl Johnson ;Hilltop{1939 j 423: 5f j Inortheast! j — j i ! ■ ! j c1727519i miles j A. W. Cox | ; Creek [1938! 57! 10f j 0-5 ;northeast j I bank ; I | J ' — ;1900?l,400+; J '2761 doT ! do. I ) do. '1900?l,400+" 7 ! 1.0 ! I ! .' i- I ! I i ' > \ ! i I ! ! i ! ! : si i I. -■--.■■-.. ; .. ...!, . i 18

; Water level ; ! j No* ) Above or j Date of fMethod! Use J Remarks « below ;measure-! of > of I Jmeasuringl ment j lift ;water; ! point ! b/ J ! (ftp ; c/ j — s — j ; . _ 251; ; 5 C,W < S \ Water encountered only at 38 feet. j j 1939 | | ! 252 j 34.5 j c/ '\ C,~E i D,S \ ! I1940 I ; ; 253', 77.5 1 "C,E { Reported yield gallons c/ \ Ind maximum 7 a minute.' j |1940 { I \ 254 i59.30 !June 12,!None ; N j ! — | 1940~ j I — ; 255! ~"j j C,W i I ; ! 1959 j J j ~~ ~~ 256; 86.49 !Nov. 15,1 C,W I N ! I j 1959 I | j __ 257! 148.74 j Oct. 11, j C,W ; D,S j Cased to 96 feet. [ !1940 i j | 258] 9.65 ; do. j B,H j D,S ! Dug well. I~ . I ! " 259] -^ I I C,W, ! D,S j i_1940 | G,lt mJ ; i m 260 ! 160 I c/ ; C,W ; D,S ; Cased to 11 feet. Water at 161-180 feet. _J 1940 S ; | \ | 261! 226.19 Oct. 4,j C,W ! D} S ! Cased to 90 feet. Water at about 210 feet. 1 | ! ' I1940 ; ; 2621 230 I c/ ! C ,W J D,S \ Cased to 40 feet. Water at about 300 feet. J — ~ |1940— j ! 1 ; i 265; C,W ; D } S j I |1940 | | 1 264~| 4.98 |June 3,1 B,H T~D [ Dug well. ___J^ 1 1940 j ; | 265!" 318 ~1 c/ ;C,W \ D,S ; Cased to 318 feet. ! I1894 j | ; ■ 266 ; 241.91 !Oct. 11,!C,H,W j D7F"| ! — 11940— ; j \ 267 j | ! C,¥ ! .D,S ! __J j1940 ; ; | _■ ,1 — — C,W ; D,S to Reported yield gallons 268 ; | ' ; Cased 40 feet. 20 an" ! ;1940 ; j j hour from limestone at 60 feet. 269: 67.43 \ Oct. 11,| C ,W ; D,S ; Cased to 3 feet. Drilled as oil test. I ;1940; 1940 j ; J 270! 217.44 ;Nov. 15,; C,G- ! D,S ! ; 11959 ! . j ■ 271; 225 ~T c/ ! C,E i D,S \ Cased" to 165 feet. __J | 1959 j j I 272'■ — | June 3,;None * S ! Bank of creek* How 3 gallons a minute from _J__ ___!" 1940 | ; I chalk.Brick and concrete box around spring. 273 ; 345 c/ ~1 C,E j D,S j. 1G-oes dry during droughts» _ J |1959 I ; i 274; 124 ~1 Tf~ \ G,E ! D ; See log. ! S 1959 j ! ; 275 \ 11.26 |June 5,jNone [ N ! __j_ 1 1940 I | "___. , 276; 15.82 j C,E ! D,P Drilled as oil test; plugged and used as water do. ! ;J ; | ! '»: ! well. Supplies water for store and tourist j __j i __J ? cabins. _»-_»_----»-_---___-. --«---»_-_-_------. 19 — „____ Records of wells and springs in Travis County Continued " " ! j \ ; j "Height of No, .Distance j Owner Driller ! Topo- JDate pepthjDiam- jneasuring I from | ; "jgraphic lcosn- '. of Jeter J point ; State { J situa- |ple- well ,' > " 1 i i i i i t | ; | i » I l . t _.. | " j — 281 9 miles j J. R. Gault "~i h2 !Gentle ;1904 j 307! 6 j [north j j — j slope I ! ; j "2821 9j miles "E. C. Mueller \ {Greek |01d j 33; 60 f 0,0 ;north I | } bottoms | ! I I 283:9 miles "1 E. H. Gault I S^ 1 Gentle ;01d \ 304; 5 ; ~ !north I ;slope ; : ; ( j — " ! — 284}8^ miles j Robinson Brosc j do<= ! ; 400^_ 4-| J 0.9 ;north { | ! -- | — | — \ | — 285 18 miles J J ."["■>"* '>;?; Spring! { _. jnort-h |__ J j :■ ■■" .-;■ \ » j j 286 18j"miles J C. R. Barnes' T pFlat [1908| 417; 5 ! !north | |" — | | I | ~j 287 ;7f miles { Casper Shults ;Ridge- !01d " 452', 6 ; { { [north — i top j [ j j 288 !7j~miles iG. E. Saunders ! do. ;01d ! 40; 48 . 1.0 jnorth j j — | ! j j | 289 \7± miles I A. S. Neans ! 'Creek .Old ; 55. 60 J 1.3 jnortheast | "j { bottoms j J j i 290 ! do. J do. ~ ', Ridge- JOld ! 351 42 j 275 { t |__^ — I — Itop ! |_ !___ 311\7% miles 1 Wiggington jSide of ;Old { 22; 60 J 2.6 1northeast i ; ;ridge ; ! J | 312 J dc^ ! do. j Wesley Hunt j do. 11932? 4751 6 ; ; | | i , j | ~ I- 313 !8 miles JH. E. Eubank Hayden & - jHilltop;1935 j 492; ! Inortheast j — > Clements-- { J [ j ; 57314 }Bf,miles f "~7~ J Gentle !— ; 174; 6 1 0.4 inortheast ; { — \ slope ; j j j 315!7§ miles J C. T. Ward ', fHill- ;01d ; 30j 36 j 1.4 inortheast I j — ;side j 1 ; j 316 J do. do. 1 Henderson j do. ;1938; 100J 6 i " tii'* ' 1 I til 517; do. ."Mrs. Iff. B. Owens 'JS. W. Glass JHilltop;"1939 !" 613; 6 J 1 !' - 1 I! 1 i . . I 1 .1 1 — )i d7"318 Ivi miles j R- R» Sansom J Albert Neans j do- ;— j 700^ ; 0.4 inortheast ; "« — \ '"■ ; ; j 31917 miles { Frank George [Flat Jl9lO ; 45^_ 30 j {northeast ! J_ , » \ 1 i j — r~ — ' — — ~~320;6! miles |~" do. ; «« Spring! ; - " : Inortheast ; . _„ J ! ■;" I J I 20

I Water level I \ j Nos ;Above or j Date of jMethod! Use ; Remarks i below Imeasure-; of ! of < ;measuring; ment ! lift ;water; i point J ! b/ ; c/ ; (ftp | ; : ■ __ 1 — — , ._ 277! ; iNone ; N ; Oil test. See log. ! ; ; ! 1 1 ; ! : ______" " ~" 278; 150 ~| "ej ;C,W,G I D,s"l : ! JI9JQ ... \ j j ;Nov. 279; 67.61 14,j B,H ; DSSD 5 S !Cased to 5 feet. J ! 1959 ; I j 2801 14.42 jNov. 14,! B,H ; D,S ': Dug well. Cased to bottom. I !1959 > j I |~" 11.48 ! June 7,; I ! ; 119401 1940 ! I I j 14.42 ! Oct. 14, j I j I 1 1940 ■ \ j 231; 155 j c/ ; C,W : D,S I Cased to 170 feet. Water at or near 507 feet. j___ ; 1940 I ; j 282;' 15.40 .Oct. 14, j B,H ! S j Dug well. i ;1940 I ■ ; 283 " 191 ,Nov.! 14,; C,W ; D,S S Water from limestone. i 11959 : 1 ! _____ : 284! 195*66 ;oct. 14, i0 ?W, j D,S \ Supply reported rather small« I — I1940 .I Gr.ljr I j 285; - do. jNone ! D,S ! In bank of draw. Estimated flow 5 gallons a ____[^ — ; ! ; ; minute from limestone» 285 1 j C,G j D,S i Cased to about 200 feet- Well deepened from ■ ;1940 j J \ 185 to 417 feet in 1940. ! 200 ; c/ !C,W,G ; D,S | Cased to 200 feet. ; . j ' 11940 I ! 288; 29.59 lOct. 14,; B,H I S~ \ Dug well. Cased to 15 feet« I . ;1940 ; I I Reported 289; 5.18 IJune 4,.j BSHB 5H ; D ?S !' Dug well. Cased to 12 "feet. that ! !1940 I S supply failed in 1917, 1925 and 1959. 290; 25.57 I do. !B,C,H ; S ; Dug well. Cased to 7 feet. I I ! ': j i i 511; 6.69 jJune 5-,'j B,H ! D,S j Dug -well* No casing. I '1940 ! \ \ 5121 j H j C,W ! S j Cased to 250 feet. I — 119401 1940— i I I 515; ; 1 C,W ; D,S ; 1940 ! ; I ! " 1 514; 105.06 jJune 5,; O,W ! N j I 119401 1940 ; ■ [_ 515! 24.81 ;June 6,? B,H ; D,S ! Dug well. Cased to 9 feet. _j — J1940— I i I 516 j j ! C,H i D,S ! ] — J1940— I ; j 517 I ! ; C,G, i S i ; J1940 ; 2 ; j 518' 155.16 IJune 4, iNone « N '; I 11940 I I \ 519 ! 40 ;■'"'_/ ! C,G ; D,S j Dug well. Cased to bottom. .. J — J1940 I ;" j 320 ; iOct* 17,;None i D,S 1 Bank of creek. Estimated flow j? gallon a minute- _ ;1940 j :.^ J \ \ 21 Records of wells in_ County— i and j^rin^iL 'Travis Continued '; | t i i ; ; .Height of No. {Distance Owner j Driller ; Topo- JDate IDepthJDiam- 'measuring i from ! |graphic (Com- j of jeter j point ; State ! j sltua- iple- Swell {of ! above {Capitol ; j j tion jted !{ft.)jwell 5 ground ; ! . ! ! I j ;(in.) j (ft.) a/ 321;6|- miles T~ F. W. Davis j — i~Hill- ;1903! 35! 72 ; 2.7 {northeast ; j — \ side j j « J 322|5§ miles '{ John Teagle ; j Hilltop{-Old j 484 j 6 ! ~3 _____ !northeast ■ '■ j { . ... j j 1523 ;5f miles j" Fred Parsons j Wesley Hunt ; Gentle joid~j Hoo"; 6~~~; o^6 [northeast ; _ ; ~~ ; slope \ ! J j 324.J do. "\ Mulkey Est. "j IHill- jOIUjOlU \ 45 156 J 3.0 ! <~~I ; — ; side : — 1 | 1 -- 325 Jsj miles Webb Ruff ; Hilltop! j 461 ;-- j i > ;northeast ; I ; j ■ j d/526 J4J miles J Ahart Est. < "II \ do. ;1933"? 400^ 8~~! oTI [northeast ! [__^ j ;^ , J 327i4i~¥iles ; Walling Est. ! ~- l do. j— ; 442 ! 5~1 H jnortheast ! [ ; [ |__ ! __J \ 328 do. do. — ; j 35 j 'P !' Ridge- {— J 37 IT! { """ ! top j j I — -- J J i d/329i3| miles f~ Neal j ; Hill- :— ; 7357" 6 1 { ! ; \ ! jnortheast — — '" side ! ! d/330J3§ miles ! Seiber ! 1 G-ontle ;-" " 216 i 8 j o^s jnortheast j ! " — j slope ; ; ; J d/331!3| miles jJ. C. Campbell, ! j do. |-- ! 183^ 10 \ 1.0 jnortheast { Jr^ \ — ; < — [ " I 332;2 miles ! Adolph Sieber" ; ; Flat i « IB"! 30 i T7p '.northeast j ! — \ __J [ ! — "j — 353!2§ miles j State of Texa~s ; "McGillvray ! '— i1895?!,975 j j jnorth ,' ___J |_ — | — '," ; — [__ [ 334-3 miles ! E. P* Collins ! " ! J 426! ! < {north ; \ ; ; j i 355 !3§ miles j Joe Brown j Jim Johnson ; Flat ;1939; 310! —"; _ [north \ j — ; j \ j — 356] do7~ |-C. H. Jung, Jr. ; ! Gentle ! 1919"? 316; J ; I' |_ ; slope ! j I — 337 13| mi-les j State Highway ! Jim Johnson J Flat ; 1939 j 405; 6~j {northwest { Department \ ; ; \ | |" 338 miles { Thiele Est. ; Lon Daniels Hill- !1929! 231; 5 !4 ; " __ |northwest j _J ; side j j j "1539 ;4j miles j Walter Farmer ~~j Billy Watson I do. ;19101 190; 6 1 1.0 {northwestJ \ __j ; ! j — j — 340 J4§- miles !M.' M. Bonnett > Jim Johnson ; Gentle }1939j 315 j j Inorthwest { '"> slope ; ! j 341|4i miles [Austin Memorial ! J. L. Reese ; Ridge- 51928{ 3301 6 1 'north { Park ! top ! j ! I ! : ; I i i ■■ | ■' ■■■'..' I |__ | i — i '. ! 34215 miles jF. 0. Richcreek | -- ; do. ; j 450; 5 \ jnorth J I ■' L-__J ! I 343 j4f miles I Travis County ILayne-Texas""Co. ; Side of j 1940 j 458 ! lOf j 2.0 {northeast Water District No. 2 ; j ridge ; I \ | 344! dol p do. ;J. R. Johnson ! 'do. 11936. 440^_ 6 J 2.0 ( ! ; ! ; I ;.. \ !!'l!.1 I i !1I; ; ; ; j 22

I Water level ( ; 1 No*; Above or jDate of jMethod; Use j Remarks ! below ;measure-; of ; of 1 |measuring! ment ! lift! water; ! point ! b/ > c/ ! j (ft,) ! : | — j ___ 321. 12*93 i July 6,| B,H j ; Dug well. Cased to 4 feet. Reported to fail j ! 1938 ; j ! during droughts* 322; 174.9 \Feb= 4,;None \ N ■! _j !1940 j ! \ 323; 94*40 ;Oct. 17,j C,G, | D,S \ ___J j1940 ; lj- ; I. 324! 45.52 !June 4,; B,H ! D,S j Dug well. Said to.have failed in 1940- ; — I1940— j j ; 325; j ; c,Gr ; D,lnd! SupDlies water for private airport. j. i1940 : j ■ 326» 40.11 j Oct. 17,|None j N j Cased to 4 feet. Obstruction in well at 56 ! !1940 » | { feet. 327; 182.69 j dp, \ G,W ] S >- i i ] i l 328; 20.52 j do. | B,H i D,S i Dug well. Cased to 9 feetl - 4-— 1 , j ! ;. , . 3291 200 [;.<_/ | C,G ; N ; Water reported to be unfit for domestic use or . 1 !1940 I [ ! stock. '. " -330! 21.79 ! Oct. 17,;None ! N Water reported to have sulphur taste. _j I1940 i \ | _ 331; 136.86 \ do, j C,W ; N !

„ , j..,,,I, i i , i { i 332! 9.66 jMar. 7,!C,Cf, « 1,3,1.1 Dug well. Cased to bottom* Irrigates small ; — j 1958— JH,E,I | i garden. 333; ; ! -,Ej ) P ; Reported flow 150,000 gallons a day when drilled; ! """ Supplies water 338! 225 J e/~" ! G,W, ; D,S j Cased to 200 feet. Water ~"| for Camp Hubbard* j .1940 j G,2 ; jat 225-251 feet. 339; ~~59.06 jMar. 16,; B,H S D,S ; Deepened from 75 to 190 feet in 1928. ! j 1940 ! ! j 340; 70 I <§/ I C,G, ; D,S ! Reported yield 2 gallons a minute when bailed* I |1959 j ljr i i j G, I Reported pumpage 60,000 341! 100 c/ | C } D,I ; Cased to 80 feet. j !1928 j 7-J- \ J gallons a day in summer. Irrigates cemetery. ; ; 200 ~~j "c/ | i | — ;1956 ; j ; 342| . ; ; c,E, ; DSSD S j Cased to 425 feet. 5 j !1940 — ; 1 ; ! 343! 196 ;Oct. ,j T,E ; P j Drawdown "reported 55 feet after pumping 208 _ ;1940 ! j ; gallons a minute for 72 hours. Drilled to J ~ 344; 193 " Oct. ,; C,E ! P ! Cased to H supply water district. See log. ! ;1940 ; j 207 feet. To be used as emergency or standby ! !' ; well in conjunction with well 343. I I ! j i '"S | "I ! ■ ; i s 23 Records of wells and springs in Travis County— Continued '"' > i " \ i » iHeight of No* ; Distance ; Owner Driller { Topo- ;Date {Depth }Diam- measuring ! from ! J graphic ',com- !of leter { point ; State i j ! situa- Ipie- pell jof | above ; Capitol j j tion jted [(ft.)jwell {ground j. i \ [ [__ { ;(in.) j (ft.)~ a/ 34S 5 miles ;Thurlow Bo Weed, jA. C. Clements J Flat f1938 ! 4561 6~"] ~ i northeast j Jr_ | ~ J j j j | 343 do. j Mrs. J, D. | fSide of ;Old \ 72; 72 j 1,5 ■ ! Pelphrey | — ; j ridge ; j ! j — 547; 5$ miles j D. Tisdale ! Daniels j Hill- \1934 j 455 j "~6 j"~ i northeast; — J — | side ! — j { — ; d/348j 5f miles ; j j Flat ; \ 41! j 0.6 !north I ; j j j ■ j — 349! do. ; Walter Kromer ! Felix Sanders j Hill- 11912 j 444; 5|T j___ | ; } side ! { j j r< — ~350; 5~ miles I J. Tetens ; Robinson Bros* j Gentle jOld } 451. ~*s ; ! northeast ; j — { slope { j | ', 35lf*6j miles j Mrs. Lucile j ! Creek !01d' | 22 j 120 i 275 j northeastI Harvey ] j bank J | | 352!"6 miles T~ Mrs. E." E. ! Robinson Bros, j Hill- [1912 j 435; 6 < ; northeast! ' Lawrence j — ; side \ j J | 353; 6§ miles !W. F. Robinson ; Watson j do. J1927 ; 395!' 5- ! I northeast j ; \ | j §/16/16 | 354; 6j miles j John Robinson " S. ¥. G-laTs rßidge- j1930 ! 428; 1> j ; ; i { " north ; — top j ! J 355. '6! miles jJ. B. Robinson ! fside of JOld ; 265T" 6 I 1.7 | ; t ridge _ "north — ', j j j — "'356; do. ; do. ; Adams I do. 11902 ! 350 ! 6 ;

557; 6f miles j B. Payton » « j Flat jl9oB J 4001 5 ! oTo ; north _J | — «___ I — | ! I — 3585 do. ! do. j do", ! J 400+— !' ! I , » | f S I ; 'It'— ~59| 7 miles ; do. ; -i- J Gentle ''Old \ 80 i ,' 3.3 I north ! | |slope { j I ! — 360; 6| miles j W. D. Brooks I ~- !In drawIOld j 400; "~6 j * jnorth [ ; — j — ; ; — [ — d/361! 6£ miles J do. jA. C. Clements j ; J 325! J jnorth ! j ~ ; I j J ""j ~ d/362! 5| miles ; A. W. Schmitz j S. ?J. Glass } Flat 11939 326! ~5 j !north ! J — _J j ; j \ — 363;:6 luiles sMrSe A* L * Zinzer ; 5 Hill- ;1940 ! 617 < 6 « inorth I | — j side j — I J — \ 3641 do. ! do. ! 'i .w-r J Spring! 1 f i , ! 'I « ;■ ; I | I _ I — '^ t — - ! 17365; 6| miles j ; ;' Ridge- . 71; 6 j 1.0 j top | north _J ' { ! j 366! 6| miles j H. 0. Simons ! S. W- Glass ,J do. ;1938 I 135 j 6 { 0.0 Inor!^h " I ! ] \ \j \ j cl/367j do. ! W. F. Simons Mark Fletcher 1 do. J1937? 47 'j 7 . 0.7 1 ! !'" ~- I I ; f 36si so^ ! iol i 5Fl^ |1933? 181 42 j TTE __j i L — ! i ! j 369! 7 miles ! Aubrey Neely j Daniels 'J Hill- (1933 « 63; 6 r 1.0 ijiorth ; ; side I \ j | "391;7§"miles \ Mamie Weeks J do. J Gentle "j1935? 145 ; 5 ; 1.2 ;north ! ! I slope " j ; ; j ! j \ 9 i i ! 24 ~~ ; Water level ! \ > No■>!Above or jDate of ;Method; Use ! Remarks ; below j measure-,' of j of ! ;measuring! ment J lift !water; ! point ! ! b/ J c/ ! I (ft.) : ; ; ; 345; ! 229 c/ ' \ C,E ! D,S ; See log. I |1958 j | _J 346! 16.35 j June 4,j C,W ; D,S I Dug well. Cased to 5 feet. _,__j j 1940 ; j _j 347; 150 > c/ J C,W ; D,S ! Cased to~3oo feeT. __J [194:0 | j I 3481 39.86 !Nov. 14,; B,H \ N ; Dug well. ! I 1939 ! ; ■ 349! 194 j c/ J C,W \ D,s" ! Cased to 300 feet. ■ — j 1940— j I | 350; ! » C,W " D,S ; Supplies water for dairy. i ? 1940 ; : ; _ 351! 17.19 ;June 7,! C,W ! D,S ; Dug well* Cased to 10 feet. i ! 1940 | !__ j___ 352; 100 J c/ JC,W,G ! D,S ! Cased to 380 feet. Water reported at about .__._._!.__ 1940 feet, ! ! ! ; " 580 353'| 300 ! c/ jC,W \ D,S ; See log. I I1940 ■ | ! 354! 220 ~| e7 ! G,W ! D } S j Cased to about 200 feet. ___; ;1940 J I j 355! 20.08 j Oct. 4,j B,H f D,S j Cased to 100 feet. : :1940 1 I 1 356; 200 ! c/ i C,W j D,S | Cased to 300 feet. Water in sand at 350 feet. ___; I1940 \ L_J 357: 190 ~~fNov. 14,| C ,E, ! D,S " Cased to 400 feet. Formerly supplied water for" L — S 1959— I 1 j I gin. 3581 ! j C,W J D,S ! __ i___ ;1959 ; I I 35~9 ; 57.41 ;Nov. 14,! C,H I N ; J^ — ■ 1959 I ! 360; """! "— "; C,E, ! D,S \ Cased to water. __J 1959 1 ■ — I — ! ' I 3~6l! ! JNone j N \ Oil test. See log, 3621 176 i e7 J C,I, ! D to"200 teetl ___\ !1959 I 1 ! I 363 j 130 j c/ \ C,E ; D,S ! Yield reported ij- gallons a minute when bailed. I — I1940 j I 'See log* 364 ! ! Oct. 3, lNone ; D,S jln creek valley. Flow 2 gallons a minute from l_j I 1940 ! _____ I limestone■> Known as~Spicewood springs. Tern- 365; 59.20 ; do. j B,H j D,S ; "^\ perature 70°"FV 366 I 98*73 ! June 14,! B,H i D,s" ! Water reported at 100-135 feet. I I 1940 ; ; I" 367 ! 12.39 ! do. ! B,H ; D,S Reported yield 60 gallons a day. i 1 j ', \ 368 ; 17.81 j do^ | B,H | D,S j Dug well.' No casing* 369 \ 52.36 i do. ! B,H ! D,S ! Cased to 4 feet. 391~? 22.60 IJune 13, j B,H ; D,S ; Cased to 20 feet. Well filled to 82 feet with !1940 ! clay. Reported depth to water 100 feet when I" ' j \ I depth was 145 feet* 25 — ; Records of wells and springs in Travis" County* Continued \ j » ■ ; r ""■■■; "i .Height of No. .Distance ; Owner j Driller ; Topo- ;Date|DepthJDiam- pleasuring ! from { 'J graphic {com-; of ;eter { point { ! State ! situa- !ple- Swell ! of ' above ■Capitol j j tion 'ted '(ft.) 'well ground : _i L__ . j | ; I(in.) { (ft.) a/ 392J7-J miles ! Tom Williams ~! "; Gentle 11935"?' 49! 6 J 2.0 ;north | I ; slope . I j 17393 ;7f miles ; Bessie L» ~| -~Calhoun i Side of j1938 j 163; sT"! 176 Inorth 1 ridge * j Schwarzer I — j — ; J — | — 394; do. ~~j Beal Stone j j Edge of! Spring! J I \ J ; draw | ; I — J 39518 miles C. N. Rogers ! -- i Gentle ;1936~? 300^ ! jnorth i I '; slope 1 , — j — 396; do. ; Mrs. T. j -Z | Flat IOld 1 180; j ! ! Millholand | — \ j ; j ; 397 jB| miles 'j Thomas Hamilton ! Wommels ! Ridge- ;1900^? 47',' 6 } 0.4 - !north i < top ■ - - - f -- - IT ii i-mn i | ii ■ ■ ! r bi'im ( j . Hi I 1 nii. ■ . I — I II 1 I i i 111 ii i i-1■ i i—n I I I I I — II I ■■ a/398! do. j do. ; ; &4 ". 1 Spring; i' ' ' " * ' i ,! » r . i i — . ■ I """39918§ miles '; J. J. Williams ; Calhoun ; Gentle 11939; 115; 8J j 2TO "" ■north j ; \ slope I I j ~ | — 4oo; ! ! I- ' n m 531 i 679 I I I I ' I 1 i I 1 ~ ; ! ; 1 I — ~ ""~401;8f miles ;J. C Toungate "] j Gentle {Old ! 90~j 6 J "" ;north [ S " ! slope j ; | I 402! !W. F. Stiefer — ; doi -Old 60 8~~1 o^s do. * \ 1 ; I 1 » — I — ' 403J9 miles "H, Caldwell !~~ ! do. J1935; 76; 6?; ____ 1north ! ! < j \ j { 404; do. Steve Pruett "jS. W. Glass ; do^ ;1938 j 100 ! 7J- ! T72 " 405 j dol ;J. W. Pruett ! do". !Edge of !l938! IS6j 6 OT6 \__ J I ; I valley j j { \ — 406 ;9^ miles j Ray Kaufman jMark Fletcher ;Hill- ;1937 | 63 { 6 J !north j [_ — ', side ; ; ! \ 407 j do. ; Ruth Bass \ do. !1939 ;" 103;' ~6 I 0.8 II !" ' 1 < ! ■ ' 1 — — 1 — — f 408110 miles !City of Austin ; ; ; Spring } { jnorth j — ! \ 1 j ! 409;9§ miles ;j.C DeGress ! I Flat !1927; 63; I Inorth ! | — ; ; ! | j d/iio"!' do> 'M* H< Pruett ! Daniels ; Gentle ;19391 100! 6 ; 1.2 I I ! slope { ; ! — " 411!9f miles ;W. F. Morrow j do. ; Flat !1929! 336. jnorth ! ; — [ ; j J j 412 {10 miles !E. W. Seiders ; ; Gentle j— ; 181^_ 81 0.6 !north j J — ■ slope \ j x ; — 413 ilOx miles north — ' \ 414 !lof miles J J. JR. McElroy ; !Gentle J1935? 85+] 6 j 1.3 jnorth ! — ! — j slope j — , — j 415 ;8| miles j~ ; . Spring j ; '" Inorthwest ; — j — j -. -■'■■■: .! — j j j 416 jS§- miles J ! j Greek | ; 115 ; 6 j 1.5 jnorthwest ! ! ;terrace j ; { j 417 !8| miles JC C» Wallis jC. C. Wallis j Creek ! IF! 60~ 3-0 ;J1937 " jnorthwsst ; ! , !bed j | 26

; Water level "■ \ \ No. ;Above or ;Date of ;Method; Use \ Remarks | below !measure-; of ;of " jmeasuring! ment | lift !water' \ i point ! ! b/ c/ \ j (ft.) I I | j 392; 18.01 j June 13, \ B,H ! D,S ; Cased to 22 feet. j_ ■ 1940 ; ■ j . . . 393; 112.15 ! June 12,1 C,E | D,S | Cased to 5 feet. Reported that water rose to ! — » 1940 j j ! surface when depth of 58 feet was reachedo 394| j June 10,;None \ D,S ! Measured flow l/3gallon a minute from limestone, _J — !1940— j {_ j Temperature 69° F. 395; ~1 -j C,W ! D,S ! Supplies water for three houses. . ! |1940 | | — ■■■ -- 396! T" ! C,W : D,S J I |1939 j I j 397 ; 33,06 ;June 12,; B,H ; D,S " Cased to 40 feet. Supply reported small during ! — \ 1940 ! j j droughts. 398; j do. > None ! D,S jAt head of draw. Not flowing when visited. !' j I Reported flow 0 to -g- gallon a minute from lime- j j [_ ; stone. 399; 85.32 j do. j B,H ■ ! D,s ! Cased to 4 feet.

400 i 36.96; Nov. 15,: B,H : D,S~~i ; 1 1959 j I J 401: 37 j e7 I C,W | D,S I : !1940 I ; | 20»74 ! 12," ) 402; June B,H I D } S Cased to 22' feet. j j 1940 ; ! ; 403! 20 ! c/ ! C,H j D,S ;No casing. _____! ■ 1940 | ! ; 404: 84.03 j June 11,! B,H | D,S ! Cased to 3 feet. ; j 1940 j | | 405 > 67.25 | do. ; B,H ! D,S J Cased to 4 feet. Supply reported rather small* " 406~i 44.26 ; June 12,1 C,H ; D,S "j __J |1940 ; | ; 407~j 60.71 ; do^ j C,W T375~l — — 4081 i "None J D ; Estimated flow 10 gallons a minute. Known as _J ; | _J j Transient Camp spring. 409! 27 c/ j C,E, ! D,S ;No casing. __J | 1959 ■ 1 j j 410! 41.78 ; June 11,j C,G, j S ! Cased to 6 feet. Water reported at about 40 and | i 1940 I 5 | I about 85 feet. 4li-j 180 ~] Tf~ | G-,G ; D,S ! j |1959 ; j__ __ ! ___ 412! 75.28 ! June 10,! C,W ; D~s'; I — j 1940— ; j j 413P ! ; C,E i D ! Cased to 20 feet. ! i 1940 I ; j 414; 41.06 " June 10,|C,H,G ! D,S j Cased to 20__ feet. j — I 1940 j ! ; 415! { June 14,1None ; D,S ; Bank of creek. Flow reported 0 to 1 gallon a j j 1940 j | iminute» 416; 24.03 ; do. ; B,H ! D,S I

417| 10-94 ! do. ! B,H \ D,S J Dug well. No casing. 27 — Records of wells and springs in Travis County Continued II j ; i i i 'Height of No. iDistance ! Owner ; Driller ! Topo- jiDate JDepth iDiam- Measuring' I from i graphic j;com- < of jeter point J State ; ; situa- j'ple- jwell {of ; above {Capitol { | ! tion 'ted !(ft.) Iwell I ground ;" | — ; — ; ; ; .(in.) ; (ft.) 9/ 418J7f miles ; Mrs. Duval ; j Creek jOld J 23 J 60 j 1.2 valley ; jn.orth.west ! m [__ i I j j — < 419T" do. H. Os Simons ! Daniels " do~i !1929 1 112! 6*~l 275 '1 1 ' 1 1 1 » I I ! I I I I — — " ~ 420! do. I Mrs. Duval j ZZ J Hill- |l938? 100^ " !_ I side ! ! J I j — * 421;8j miles j J. B. Beard — j Creek jOld j 165 j i 1.3 ;northwest ; ■; ; valley ; { I ; 422! do. [ C. R. Beard ! ZZ ! doT !1938 j 152* 6^l 5T6 I I 1 — j j ! I 5/8: 423,8 miles j Branton Beard f~ | do. jOld~"j 1751 8 j 1.7 ,'northwest j | |__^ I \ | | 42411\ miles J Mack Cowan ! ZZ \ dcT j— j 136; 8| OTS !northwest j j — \ \ j ! | "d/^2sj6i miles jMrs. Mary Walden ! ! do. J1905; 95 j 6 ; 1.2 .northwest { ! \ j { J_ j 426 16| miles ! Clark C. ;A. C Clements; do. ;1938; 280! 6 ! 0 ;northwest j Champion | } j ! | "j 427 I6f miles ; do. j Cap Reed I- do. J1910'? 200! 6 0 Inorthwest ; | — | j — , ! j — 428 ;&§" miles !' Travis County j j do. | 125^_ ZZ f" Inorthwest j — j j { i — j 430 6 miles j Boy Scouts of j Johnson ! do. !— J 842; J '.northwest ; America | — |__" | j i ! 431!4x miles !W. S. Gatewood Flat ;1938j 90^_ « | ZZ jnorthwest j \ — j j — 1 ; — { 435;3§ miles jJ. W. McClendon j !River . ! 150! ! jnorthwest ; ! |terrace; j | j 436~T H. H. Sevier « — ; do. 11914* 140; 6 ; do. J * 1 1 ! ; ; ! I 437 j &0~. ~< M. R. (kitsch ! ZZ j dol 11900;?1 1900;? 150" 6 ! , ( j '■ , 1 — — i — ( 438;3 miles !R. A. Muenster ; ; ;— { 167! ; ,'northwest I ! ~— { ! j j | 439!2f miles j State of Texas j !In !— j 23; 120! "northwest { j ' valley ; J ~" — — — 440!2§ miles ! j J ■--— :,; Spring; jnorthwest | j j■- . i-: \ ; j j 441;3§ miles JS. J. Larson \S. J. Larson ;River |1939; 18j 60" f~ 1.0 jnorthwest { j ; terrace; j | — J ~~442 J3f miles ! Vann M« Kennedy "S. W. Glass J Hilltop;1939; 170^ ;northwest j j j j j ; ; 443 14§*"miles jW. S. Adkins jJ. R. Johnson ; do. J1939; 977; 6 ; J et al , ! Inorthwest1 j jt \ 111lit 1 ! j . 1 ! - 1 1 111 1 — "1 ~~444 \si miles jP. D. Moreland j Earl Johnson j To^ i1938j 601! < jnorthwest \ "_J \ _J i — j 445;6j miles j Addie & Jessie j Iram Chisum \ Hill- ;1925j 557; jnorthwest ', Roy " I j side ! ; | — | 446 ;6 miles I H. H. Shelton [j. A. Johnson ; do. J1933; 310' j {northwest » | [^ \ j ; ! 28

; Water level ; » { No.I Above or :Date of JMethodj Use I Remarks ; below [measure-; of ! of j ;measuring* ment ! lift [water \ Iffg hJ aJ i" 1 I I 418; 20.68 June 14, j B,H j N ;Dug well. Cased to 6 feet. Reported to fail __ ,_4_ ; 1940 - j ; j during droughts» 419; 9.15 j do. | B,H ! lT~"TCased to 9 feet. ~ 4251 j tl j O,H, | D,S1 L_ ;1940 I G,l^ ! ) 421; 34.11 ;Mar. 14,! C,W "T d> \ __L ' 1940 j ; | " 422| 56.44 ! do. | B,H ! B,S~~] i i J ! i 423! 38767 ;Noy. 18, j B,C, \ D,S~~i Cased to 5 feet. __J j 1940 " ; H } W j __ j 424j 37.08 j B,H ' do. i j D,S J Cas~ed to 7 feet. 1 ! ! 1 425; 34.52 ] Oct. 3,1 B,H i WJ No casing. \_ — j1940 j j | j ■ 426! ! c/ ;Flows \ D,S ! Caied to 10 feet. Water reported at 217 feet/ I ;1940 ; I |Estimated flow 1gallon a minute. Flowed 6 feet 427; 4,5 jMar. 16,|None ; D.S [Flow, less than 1 '*} above land surface in 1940. ; I — !1940 | |pint a minute. Water level 4.5 feet above land 428; I j c,H j N ;Formerly supplied water "1surface, Marc 16,1940. , J i1940 ■ | |for Pleasant Valley School ■> — ; [Measured 430; Nov. 19 } \None ] D flow 40 gallons a minute. Temperature „ ! — j 1940— _J I ! 78° F. Supplies water for swimming pool of Boy 431j ; I c,H D,S j See log. ;" 1 Scouts. * ___j — ! 1940— j ; 435; i ; c,E 1D,5,1 >No casing. Irrigates lawn* i \ ;1940 ' | ; 436; — -- C,G, S,I! \ \ !D? Irrigates lawn. __J 1 1940 ! 9__| | — __ | 437;' ; ! c,G, ;D,S,I ___J ;1940 ; 2 ; ! — , — . | 438! 142 ~1 i/~ ; j Water-bearing sand at 157 feet. _j 1 1938 ; j \ 439; 6.79 !Mar. B,;Cf,E, !' I ''! Dug well. Cased to bottom. Supplies swimming ! i 1938 j 10 pool at Institute for Feebleminded* Drawdown ____j — | — I j ! reported 12 feet "when pumping 200 gallons a 440! ;Sept. ,:None ! N iAt head of creek. |minute. Water in gravel. I |1957 j \ | Temperature 79° F. 441; 17.79; Nov. 15,j C,H \ D,S j Dug well. Cased to bottom. ; — !1940 ; | j 442; ~1 -I I c,W i ' f~ *.j |1959 ; [__ yC43j 357 i ej~ \ C ?E j D,S ! Reported yield, 14 gallons a minute. See I \ \ 1940 j | Table of Analyses for analyses of water sam- i |. '! I pies obtained at different depths. Known as I __ i | — \ j Cerro de Tecolote~ well.~~ See log* 444: j j j "ZZ \ [ *"" I 1958 j [ I 445;" — ! — !C,E,Wi D,S ! I _j I 1940— ? I 446; J i C,G ; D,S j ■ I ? 1957 I ; ! 29 inue-3; Records of wells and spring? _in_"Tray tg_gQffrty -»■£ cvt~ . ; """ ' ','■"' ; VHeight j i ' \ i of No* [Distance J . Owner Driller Topo- JDste jDepth JDiam- 'pleasuring | from J ;graphicJcom- J of |eter [ point | State 'j !' | situa- Ipie- iwell jof ! above !Capitol ! tion Ited '{ft*} bell Iground j i ■_ i _[_..___ [ kiviO \(tt.) bj [Theodore J; ', 591; j 447 ;&5 miles P% MeyerlA. C t Clements ! Hilltop 1939 ' 5 jnorthwest j ____ ; — [_ j — [___ — j. 4481 do, ; Frank Templeinan "{ j do. ; | 585 j j i I* r i 'i ( j , , '» i t __ ft t i t . — ' 44915| miles j Henry Schnautz j jHill- !— j 83! 6 J 0.5 ; ; northwest _. I j^side [ | __" 1 " d/450;4-| miles [T. H. & Mrs. Bess! 'Gus Sanders ! do. |193B; 152 | 6 1.0 i 'west !' Mason !«'{',' > ' ; * t ! i " 'it, ■ ■ i; . . ■ ■ i i ' i i : i — i — :" ! — j, d/451! do. \^ T. H. Mason i i : Oid 12 { ; 2.5 "II I — Mill— d/45:!2 do, do. ! Sanders ! |1930 \ 200 ; 6 j l»0 ' !\![- » i _i L___J i ___Ur i I 453;5x miles R. W-» Shipp — Johnson ;Hilltop;l937L-rJj 3b? ; 6 | _ "TC®§"^_ ; f \_ |_ ! "_J — _» J 454;£5 miles } do* ! Curiey i do,- j1956 ! 357 j 6 i—- Iwest ', _ __f j______[ i m (_ j ___^ ~ ""40514J miles ! M» C» Landr'^i ;A. C. Cieirifents : do. ;i9lbf '35(51 .' j [west 'i j j__ L-_«_ '"-_- I ', 456|S;,miles "| Rosa" Delanna ! do, |Hill- fl9'34] 210; 10 ! ', , i_si'il'? ;_ ! ,_!__ s^e£t I — x J d/ 457liTmile-s J City of Austin !' i River \-- j 24^ 18 f 0-4 Iwest '1 j terrace| ■ .{ \ \ 1 ! { .: i ! « d/458' do. ; do, — I do. ;—■ ! 24* 50 ~T 1,4 { 1 ~ i 1 ""1 : j 57459! do. [ do^ ! T dcT, <-- ; "2T2 — 46012 miles < Rosa Delanna IGliarles Delamia ;Creals: ;1906 i 135 \ 6 ! \ southwest \ I ; terrace; j \ \ "■ S i I'll: "■ -- 461!2j- miles 1 City of Austin ! — ; «^L* T~^- Spring; J ' " " Isouthwest ! ■<* ". 1 . i ! . I !s!;" I J J ! ! I' j i' i ! I I I ! ' ' ( "■ 1 1 I 1 s t 1 I I I -- i I t j I — 481;3J miles I F. 0. Cuilen \ . j Hilltop|.l9G7'?- 280; 6 . southwest r [__ !__ , ; 1 1 t J 482 J4 miles j Theodor Low j Gus Sanders j Flat !1931j 28oT~ 6 j ;southwest } \ — ,..'.„„ j__ _J ! [ 483;5 miles J S* N- Aiired ! Brown j Hill- ;1387; 265^ 5 J 2.0 Isouthwest I ,.,} j. I I "j^s^ide *i,.. . "84|5imiles j J. G, Brodie ; do, Hilltop j1898 299 !■ 6 « Isouthwest ; ! ! ; J \ [ 30

' ; Water level \ j » No.;Above or ;Date of ;Method! Use ! Remarks ', below Imeasure-i of I of ! jmeasuringj ment j lift ; water ; | point j ; ]_/ \ c/ j j (ft.) ; ; j ; 447 j 341 ~~j c/ ; C ,E j D,P j Cased to 150 feet. Supplies water for Cedar I |1940 j |' j Crest lodge. 448; 386 ! c/ I C,W D,S I Water reported at 550 feet. _J '■ 1940 j j -- | 449; 71*00 ; Oct. 14,! C ,W | i J j 1958 ! | !_ 4501 18.05 IMay 16, jNone j N j Cased to 5 feet. Drawdown 9 feet when pumping j j1958 I ; 7 gallons a minute. Water reported at 47, 72, ;~ 53.68 jbct. 31,! j i and 92 feet, Well deepened from 102 to 152 | ? 1958 \ j I feet in July 1939, \ 127,05 j Aug. 5,| J j __J ; 1959 | | 5 451; 4.81 ;May 16,| B,H ; S ; Dug well. Reported to fail during droughts* ? I 1958 ! ! ; Dry ! i i Oct. 51,! | ' ! I1958 : — ; ; 452; 126 ;May 16,! ! N \ Yield reported rather small. j__ I1958 ! j |" " | 179,64 !Oct. 31,; _ ; ■ 1958 j ; I 4551 275 \ c/ } C,- j D,S,I i Cased to 80 feet. Irrigates garden. ___J \ 1958 | \ \ 454| 275 ""j e7 |C,_,3! D,S,I| Cased to 200 feet. Water at 500 feet. Reported I 119581 1958 ! G,5 ■ j yield 20 gallons a minute when bailed for 1hourr Irrigates garden. 455! 500 ! c/ { C,G; ; D,S ; ~~] ; ;1957 I 4 I | ~ 456; 175 | 7/ 1 C,W ; D,S ! Cased to 158 feet. : ~ ;1957 I ; I _. 457 ; 17.01 ;Feb. 19,J T,E, ! P ; Dug well. Used with wells 458 and 459 to ;1941 7J- j 1 supply water for Deep Eddy. swimming pool.

458^ 18.01 t do"! ;None ~~P j Dug well. Connected to well 457 by tunnel near ; , J I I bottom. . 459: 16.26 I do^ ! T,E, I P IDug well. ! ! 7is ! 1*j;Ip ! j 460; 81 ! c/ ; C,W, ; D,S,I! Originally dug 90 feet, later drilled to 135 ! !1957 !\@»4 ! I f ~et. Irrigates small garden. Water from « ! i fine-grained white sand at 90-97 feet; gravel at ; — | — I \ j 155 feet. 461' [ None j P jln bed of creek- Known as Barton Springs, The ! ! 1 flow of these springs have been measured by the ; 1 ! Surface Water Division of the Geological Survey | ; periodicallysince 1894, (See U.S.Geol. Survey ■ | — ; I ; Water-Supply Paper 850J -, Temperature 75° F. 481; i ! C,W,G; D,S j Cased to 6 feet- ! I 1957 I I I 482; 25(5 \ e7 \ C,E, j P ! Cased to about 140 feet. Supplies water for j ; 1957 | 7j\ | subdivision. __. 483! 247.87 i Sept. 6,IC,W,Cr\ D,S : ! : 1959 | j . 484!' 263 I c/ ~~"\ C,W, | D,S j Cased to 12 feet. I1957 ! &,2 ? \ 31 Records of wells and springs in Travis pjauiity^-Continued , ;- ! i ! j ; ; Height of No, !Distance ! Owner ; Driller | Topo- ;Date ;Depth JDiam- Jneasuring I from | ! ; graphicj com- ;of ;eter J point ! State ; : situa- > pie- 'well iof I above iCapitol J ! ! tios !' ted ?(ft.) 'well ;ground ! | L I i ;(in-) 1 (ft -) a/ 485J7 miles Lee Patton |A. C. Glementsj Hill- \ 1390 ! 268;' 5 1' 1.2 < southwest! I '■ side i ■ iiii : i i i i i _ f j ; J — " ; ! 486 jBJj8J- miles j"~ Lee Finch ; Greek ;1938 ; 150 j 6 } 0-5 , ;southwest ■; j ____ ; valley 1 i J j 487 ! do. ; Mrs. Amy Brewer ; —Sanders ■ do. 11928?1 1928? 114!* 5- j 0«8 ; J . "_ ; ; *',' 5/8 I 488; '< do. Ross G. Brown JS. W- Glass' I do, !1938 I 115:" 6 I^2 I.!I■.' : ! - t i f I I I j 1 489; ~do. J f7U7~Lloyd j doT j 00~. 125*1 TiFj 17l ' H^M ' I ; : 1 I ; ______I r l^_ j i ft. ~ ~~~ i ; — -- '"490 10 miles j Ben White""" \ T doT ;' j 200^ J __ jsouthwest ; _J — ; ; ; { 491*! "do. : F". W. liiller" ]~~ I Hill- 11860f 6oT~"48 <~~2To : j ). __J L-iliS:®. — t I l -_. 492 ;9f miles do. J — ; do. ; ! 260; 4 { \southwest | \ ! [ I [ I 493|l2g- miles ; John Koenig [X 0. Clements; do. !1930 j 320! 4"I — ?southwest { !_ \ J j [ 494113 miles I do. I — ; . — : — Spring ; — \ ■;': j |southwest t ___[ __ | - -- . [■ 1 495;10-| miles j Eugene Howard j H'inzsy et al ;In draw- E1,090 ! 6 j 6T5 Isouth'/jest [ _J I S j | 496«9f miles ', George Barker [A. C Clements; Gentle )1929*1 220 j 6 | ;southwest [ I — j slope j ■ | \ — 497~T9j miles I Eugene Howard j Brown I Flat 118981 1898 j 216! ~~4 T _ jsouthwest > { L___ I L_ _J 1 — 498; do. J do. JAe C, Clements: Gentle \190&? "280 | 6 ; j j \ " ! slope_ _ j ; I — I 499 \eh miles J Joe Dossura "*T* do. ! do. \ 1938 : 350 ! ! ;southwest » | [ j j ;" 500 J8 miles 'Mrs. B. B. Davis^ ! --""Brown ! Hill- iOld ! 350~| 4 —

j | ■ ide __^ ;southwest s j ! J 501;4j miles ! Merle Goodnight ! -- ; do, ;1936~j 18*1 36~ i 2»3 !southwest j 1 i i j ; i — | 502;5j miles |H. S. Laws on Est- j j do, [1788; 25 ; 70 { 175 "southwest \ \ \ ; ; ■ { 504!9j_ miles. ! R. B. Gault r""RT"BT"~Ga*IIt ! Gentle 11935 ! 32*1 28 I 2.0 ;southwest < 1 ■■_ slope ; ; — i ]_ j 506 J7-J- miles ; Mrs. Rosa Jl j Brown ; Hilltop:1901; 400; 6 \ ITO jsouthwest ', Spillman J ! \ i j "^ I p/508 \7 miles ! Barge Renoe |A. C Clements; Hill- 11927"] 254*] I T76 Iscivbhwest ; ! — ; side [ | | 509 !7j miles ! Erlene Patton *~T . Creek SlBB5 ! 45~! 60" | 3.1 ■ _ ;southwest ; j ; > %_% .Flat j I 516 ',4 miles I Frank Bailey J Hal Brown j River ~\ 1900 ; 37; 36 5 176 Isoutheast \ I — ; terrace; — ; j | 519 ;8 miles j Travis County 1 j do. ! ! 39! 36 "j sTb \southeast | _J__ — j j ; ; j "~527 Jl3j"miles \ Sarah E< Moore j iln [— j 50 j4B { 4.0 ■southwestI I : valley ; { J j 32

;' Water level f \ i No. ;Above or < Date of jMethod! Use ! Remarks ■-' below ;measure-; of »of 1 '{measuring! ment : lift ;water j point I b/ I oj I j (ft.) ! j ; j 485; 29.85 lAug. 6,i B,H \ D ; Cased to 5 feet. Water at 40 to 50 feet. ,'__ ;1957 | | ! j 26.35 |Jan. I7| ■ j I I I1938 | ; j 486| 40.05 \ Feb. 14,1 B,H 1 D,S | Cased to 40 feet or more. ! j1941 '; ; ; 487; 10.11 i do. J B,H | D,S ; Cased to 9 feet. Water reported in blue sand ! | I ' j j at 85 feet. 488! 29.59 | dol ; B,H ; D,S j Cased to 6 feet. Water reported at about 100 ■; ■ . 1 ; I ? feet* 439; 31,90 2 do. ! B,H ! D,S ! Cased to 8 feet. Water at about 100 feet. ! -- j — ■ j 1 490! ! | C,W ; D,S ! i \ j 1957 ' ! j 491; 27.38 ;Aug. 26,| B,H j D ! Dug well. 1957 | _J I ' ;____ J 492; — ! — ! C,G, ! S ! j » 1957 ! ljt { I 493! 100 ! c/ ; C,G ! D,S | Cavity reported at about 320 feet. I — !1937 I j ; 494! J Aug. 27, jNone ; S !In creek bed* Estimated flow 7 gallons a minute \ ;1957 ! 1 j from limestone* Flow increases in wet weather. 4951 116 | c/ !' O,W, ! S J Cased at top, Water [Temperature 69° F_., i ; 1941 G,5 ; 1 reported at about 200, 500, and 1,090 feet. 496! 160 ! c/ ! C,W, ; D,S jNo casing. Water reported at 190 feet. ; ~ !1941— | G,2 I I 4971 | \ C,W, ; D,S 1 j !1957~ { G,5 ! \ 498; f ! C,W, I D,S | I — |1941— | G,6 j ! 499; 'j ; C,W ! D,S ;' } — 1941— i ! 500: i j C,W j D,S I See log. S |1941 I ! j SOU 15.01 !Aug. C,E, ! ; ; 5,1 D,S Dug well. Cased to 8 feet. ;1957 ; 1/6 j j 502! 9.50 ! do. ; C,E j D,S : : Do. ; .

504* 23.89 ;Aug. 5,; B,H j D,S j Dug wellT Cased to 21 feet. Water from blue I ;1957 | | \ lime at 21-52 feet.~ 5061 157.00 \ do^ iC,W f D,S ! 508! 221.3 I do. : C,- ; N ; Well has never been used.

509; 42.34 j Aug. 6,| B,H j D ! Dug well. No casing. j j1957 j I j 5161 53.02 j Aug. 7,! B,C, ! D,S \ Dug well. Cased to bottom. __J ;1957 | H,E ; j 519; " 55.43 ! Aug. 9,! B,H J P ; Dug well. Cased to bottom. Supplies Colorado _J I1957 j j ! Colored School No. 5. " 527: 9.81 j Aug. 13,! B,H ; D,S ! Dug well. Cased to 8 feet. I ' j I I1957 i 33 _ Hecords of wells and springs in_Travis Gounty—Continued

j ; i » i « of No. {Distance Owner ; Driller ! Topo- ;Date jDepthJDiam- 'measuring { from ; jgraphic Icom-{ of Jeter \ point j State « ; |situa- jple-Iwell !of J above {■Capitol ! | ; tion |ted '(ft.) 'well .ground ! | | — ... j | — \ ;(in.) ; (ft.) a/ 552 \2i miles \ Ennis Rambo jGentle'"] \ 22! 3~6 |' 2.5 Isouthwest; [_, !slope ! ! 2 531 miles J. A. Malone Felix"Sanders Hilltop;1926~j 451: 5 "TTo 'JtJ 'j j j j jsouthwest j j. | ! j \ '~- ' d/616}11^ miles; J. R. Moore ; ;Gentle ;01d"~! 175! ~^~~\ oTB ___ ; slope ! ; jwest j — ' j j j 617.- do."* j do. "T~ "; "do^ !01d | VT\ 36~; 1.5 ; ["~~~" d/618712 miles Homsr Heep -I .'Hill- 1— ! 105 "j 36~"{ oTo isouthwest: | ; side | j ! 621J7± miles \ Mrs. L. L. Hart jA. G. Clements |Gentle ; "TT~I 375 | 10 ; ITo __isouthwest; \ ;slope ! | ! j d/64013 miles" ; Roy Clements j jilat 11929 j S4l 56 "j ITo \ southeast; \ [___ ! j ! ' — _j ' " 661'74 miles i John Cameron Fowler iHilitop;old 365 \ 5 __ I i [ | { jjßquthwestj v J '"662}7j miles j Ted Deison |S. W. Glass ;Gentle'~i194:61 246 j 6"l H )southwest i _J -- !slope I I ; — [ 663T6f"miles ] Harry Williams j {Flat !-- ; 235 ; j „isou-thwest; | — ! ; ___J j ; 664;7 miles ! J. P> Hanley j iGentie [Old ! 235j 4 ! --" isouthwest; I j slope [ ' — j ______J \ 665 ;7|miles ;" J. W. Eskew j Reese & ;Ridge- Jl9lO j 300 ; 6 ; ;southwest! — ; A. C. Clements Itop ; j j — | 66617-^ miles Stevenson ! — ! db» !— { 200^_ I southwest', i I !_ _J | 667 *6§ miles ! Ben Garza ; ; do. joid < 275: 6 ; ; I ____! | | ! — " — I 668! do. ; McAlmeyer f~ ! do. iOld ; 283; 4 ! I*2 _____ I ! — j -- | ! j I j 669|6f miles j Mathis | IHill- !— J 27~! 48~J 6"^ !southwest j I Iside ; « 5 ! 670!7^"mires i Theodor Low ; S. ¥. 'Glass |Side 0f;1936^? 316; 6 j ridge Isouthwest j :__ — ! ! j |" j 67118 miles | J. T. Eskew" ! Robinson jHilltop11910I 355 5 ; ~ ; southwest j j j \ I' ~ 672!&F"rniles"~"s Jodie Jackson j —Johnson JRidge- ;1937? 327! "~s^ '. 1southwesti I .top 1 1 I \ 673 ;9 miles ! Roy Slaughter ! Gus Sanders |Hilltop11900;? 440; 6 J 'southwest j j I ;_ ■ ! ! 674 |Si miles ; do« ! Huckabee Bros. ";1934; 16; 36 j 2.0 ;In - jsouthwestI ; — j valley '<■ ! ;

■» Water level I j i No* |Above or jDate of jMethodl Use | Remarks ; below "measure-! of lof ! [measuring-,1 ment j lift |water; ; point i j \J ; c/ ! : (ft.) ; ; "j ; 532; 13.82 ;Aug, 18, \ C,H D > Dug well. Cased to 6 feet. j 11957 : { j 581; 198*22 jJan. 19, j C,E ; D,S ! Cased to 300 feet, 1 11957 I [__ I 616 i 129c75 iFeb. 26,; C,G \ D,S ; j_ -1957 j ! j 617: 9.14 jJan. 11, J B,H ~Hd7s ! Dug well. | L. 119571 1957 | [_" 618;" 18-04 ;Jan- 12,1 C,W j N ! . Do. X 11958 I | I 621j 225.95 JJan. 19,;C,W,E i D,S ; I ;1958 ; | j 640; 18.77 ;Mar. 11,!None j N TDug well. ; !1958— I j j 661 ; I ', C,W, j D,S ; Cased to bottom. ! — 11941— ! G,2 '; | 662! | C,W ! D,S : Cased to 5 feet. ; — 119411 1941— j | ! "" 563! j ; c,a, i d,s : J 119371 1937 | 5 I I 664 ;~185 ) c/ iC,E ; D,S ; I J1941 \ | I 665; 150 ! c/ ; C,W, ! D,S | Cased to 3 feet. Deepened from 225 to 300 .!.. — J1941— j E,l ! I feet in 1957. 666 J \ j C,W j D,S■■■■'! | — 11941— I | ; 667 : ;■" ! C,W ; D,S j Cased to 275 feet. ! J1941 | | i 668 ! 245.67 !Feb. 18,' C,W i D.S ! I ;1941 1 j ; 669 ; 26.2 'Aug. 24, j B,H ; D,S ! Dug well. Cased from 6to 27 feet. Supply J J1957 | I I reported rather small. 670 | 308 | c/ ;C,W,G ! DT^^Cased to bottom. 119411 1941 S ; 1 671! 335 1 c/ J C,W j D,S ! ; ;1957 S | | ___. 672; 237 ; c/ !- C,E J D,S ! Cased to bottom. I 11941 I S__ 675 I 222 "| c/ 1 C,W, ; D,S j ; '; G,5 | j 1957 j ___> 674 1 972 s'Aug. 25,,! C } W ! S i Dug well" ; J1957 1 ;' | 675 ! 29»79 Joct. 20, | 0/W' \ N ! ___; 51958 ; I I 676 ; 150.7 JAug. 17,; C,I, ; S ! I — |1957— j Gr,lj ! j 677 ! I ; C,E, ! S i J_ ;1958 >! 1 i I d/ No water sample collected for analysis* c/ Water level reported« 35 springs County . Records 'of wells and in Travis' —Continued of ; « S i " ■ « l 'Height No. iDistance j Owner J Driller { Topo- IDate < DepthJDiam- jmeasuring j from ; J j graphic {com- \ of ;eter | point \ State ! I { situa- Iple- Swell {of j above .'Capitol j | I tion 'ted j {ft:) Iwell j ground __L_ _J ,-,.!;.-. — | I ; j(in.) j (ft,) a/ 678 ;6i miles !G. C. Stalnaker J ;In aJam }r- ! 60 ; 60 j 1.5 -southwest ' 1 — ; ! ; j — j 679 |7 miles ;Mrs. C. L. Downs, j j CreeF !— ; 37 ** [ 2.0 'southwest ; ____! " j bottoms < ! j I 680 lljmiles ■ S. W- Winkler J }In draw jOlcfl 22~| 48 ■ j 5.0 jsouthwest ; ! <_ L-_~— j i I 681:6 miles ; H. S« Wallace [¥* 'w. Glass " Hill- J1937! 436 j 6{ [southwest " I j_ — ; side— I j ; — j 682*; do. ; Francis Snyder | S Jold 'j 125!' j 1.9 I 1 I — I J ( — 683; do. !a. A. Bahn Ist. ! . Tllilltop~;193&? 425 j 8~1 rsfr "~ " 684 5f- "mTles ] "~do7~ Charles Weaver,'jln joid ! 70; 48 ; ~2.0 '"Ssouthwest ; ', valley ! j \' \ i t "'i . ' { i i i ■ ' i ' I ! ', i i ' ! ! ! ■ < 685 ! do. | Co Sollberger ; T. Si. Owens I' Gentle 11935! 4021 6~~j 2^o j | ! — slope_ | — I I — [ 686:5 miles 1 A. M. Quist ' j 1 Spring; ! Isouthwest i _J | \ | | 687 j do. ;Mrs. Elizabeth |~Giis^"Sanders ; Ridge- ;— j 290 j 4 ; 0-6 ', | ■ ; j Gentsch ~ — \ top j | ', "~688|4jmiles j Mrs. M. Epps !In draw [Old I 30 ; 30 ! 1.8 ;:southwest ; j — '\ I | j J 689; do. | August Hartkopf | Reese do. 11925j11925 j 113'! '^~"\ 0.5" ! i ) '111 I I ■' | | j . — — j I 6901ifmiles "j C. E. Lallier j ; 11900; 140 J 8 \ 1.2 'southwest ; ! _j i \ — \ — j \ do. j Frank Casey [In 42 1 6 ; 0.3 691!; J draw!' '\ ' ! I ' i 1 : — i — i i — , ""~"692~;4 miles fMrs. 3ill Odoa J" j f"'-'-' '| 100+ < ~ isouthwest ! - j ■. j ~ — - j — 't — \ — — d/693; do. ,' Tennyson ! I— j 370' ;' I_J | j _J — ; I i — d/694!3§ miles \~T. B. Lovelace i Nance & Bailey f ;1923i 780___ j ; ! j , r southwest j j I . \ "~^ ;1885; — a/695 |3jmiles \ St.Edwards ', 'Hilltop '1,200; j isouthwestI University ; > I I \ T — d/59$ ;2|miles 'Brown s Rest Home [""" j Gentle .1885? 650; 5? I Isouthx'west ; [_____ \ slope ; ; | j 697 i2j- miles i City of Austin {Layne-Texas Co". \ Creek ;i932;2 } 246 i6- j "south \ \ . '', terrace; \ ; 5/8 ; ■< ] I ; ! i J — -- 698:2 miles i 0. 0. Norwood i Garrick 5 River ;1929;i,595; 8 j . Isouth ; '\ j terrace : ; | j 699 i5 miles i J. D. Elliott Earl Johnson -Creek :1938; 156; 6 J 0.5 I.■'' I . ! i t Isouthwest ; | j bank I ■ ; I 700 !|miie !" F. B. Perry !H. McGillvray [River ;1899?2,025 ; 12 ; 2-5 jsouth ! — f terrace j , I — { d/701;At State ; State of Texas ; J Gentle ;1858; 471j i JCapitol ; { j slope ; j | | 36

j^Water level I ; ; No. iAbove or jDate of jMethod,1 Use ! Remarks ; below Imeasure-; of ; of » ;measuring< ment ! lift j water; ! point ; ! b/ | c/ ! __ iJj[i;l__JiJj[i;I__J _I_Z_|. _J . _ 678; 20.02 ;Oct. 20,; C,H, ; D,S \ Dug well. _ j_ 119581 1958 i¥,G,2 | ! 679; 6«69 -IJan. 6,j C,W D,S ; Dug well. Reported to have not failed, since { ;1958 | |_ i '■ _l 1925. 680; 12cll ;Aug. 25,! B,H ; D,S ! Dug well- Cased to 14 feet. Supply reported ____i_ !1957 ~ i ! ; small during droughts. 681: 550 T c/ J C,G, ;" S ! Cased to bottom. [ " J1958 I £_j I ■ 682; 56.66 !'Oct. 80,j~8,H ! "s :- _ I 1958 j | j_ 685; 500 ; c/ ! C,G, | D,S f Reported yield"2 gallons a"minute. __J ;1958 \ 4 : i 684! 68-00 ;Aug. 25,; B,H D,S j Dug well. No casing. j \" ' ' ;1957 i ! 64.86 jJan. 7,! j ! __X 1958 | ! ; ' 119581 | 685 i 500 jJan. 15, C,G, \ D,S ! See log,' :1958: { — '1958 i 2 \ 1 686: Sept.50,;None 1 S |In draw« Estimated flo?j one pint a minute. | j1958 I ; _;__ . 687 ; '221.69 [Sept. 5,i C,W | D,S i J I 1959 j I | 688"! 26.42 j July 50,; C,G, | D,S J Dug well. __ j1958 1 2 j " J^ ' ! 669.f 1.92 : Jan. 5,; C,W i D,S f" No casing. Water reported at 28 and 87 feet. j !1958 ; __J | 690~j 144.5 [Oct.i 10,! C,W \ D,S ; _J_ !1958 { I | m 691! 29,55 |July 50,1 B,H j S | Cased to 20 feet. j |1958 I \ ! 69S : 50 ! r<&] \ C,W \ D,S \ Supply reported rather smalls __ j - I1958— I — | — | \ 693 s -" '\ I : ! See log. |1958 _j — — I I j t 694 ! :None ! 5' ! Oil test. See log> 1 ■ ■ j"■ I ; ! i

695; 40 | ■__/ ; C,E } j D ; Supplies water for swimming pool. | ± |1957 " s__j J __. 696 ! 150 ; c/ INone ] SJ" ___J ;1959 I [___ I 697; ' a minute on 29, 74 | c/ :Flows ! P ! Reported flow 112 gallons October "; 1952 ! T,E, ; | 1952. Yield of pump 200 gallons a minute in 1937: I 7-|- ; \ Supplies water for Municipal swimming pool.Water ___J " \ I \ level 74 feet above land surface in 1952, Tern- 698! 96 ; c/ j Flows | D' ! Reported flow 85 gal- "\ perature 100°Fe See log:_ ;1957 * | lons a minute in 1957. Supplies water for swim- ; ;__ i ! ; ming pool* Water level 96 feet above land sur* 699| 46 ; c/ I C,W ! D,I ! Draw- ] face in 1957. Temperature 94°F~See lqg__ » ! 1958— » j [.down 2 feet after pumpina 50 gallons a minute 700; 55.69 j |Flows | N ~~\ Flow when drilled [for 1 hour» See log*__ J \ | __! LJ^°-_.9 no gallons a day. Temperature 100^ F4Vater 701! — INone "~N T~See vyLevel 55.7 feet above land surface on Se;ot, [ I '\ \ ■ log* 8, 1957 ■-. Se-.^ icg^ 37 — Records of wells and, springs in Travis County Continued j " ■■■"'■-■; * i {Height of No. IDistance j Owner \ Driller j Topo- !Date IDeptn

.' Water level j ■ I No*;Above or j Date of ;Method; Use j Remarks measure-; I" below ; of ; of | measuring; ment j lift 1" water; : point ! j b/ c/ | ! (ftQ ; \ I 702; — ; — j Flows j — See log. — ; 703! 515 I"" !Cf,E, 1 "p ; Cased to 1,580 feet. Supplies part of water for _J_ ; — i 15 i | hotel and laundry^ Water level 55 feet above 711! 92 ; ;Flows j D~~~[ Reported "flow 200 gallons]land surface in 1941» J j I | ': a minute* Water level 92 feet above land sur- 712 j 28.54 ;Mar. 8,; None ! N > Dug well* Cased to bottom. ~1 face in 1958"> [ ; 1958 j » | 7131* 34.72 .! Aug. £1,1 Cf,G ; D,I j Dug well. Irrigates 12 acres. _J_ I 1957 ; ; >_ 714! 27*57 '.Aug. 7,| None j N ; Dug well. Cased to 6 feet. ; — { 1957 S | ! 715 j j Aug. §7] None i S j Bank of creek- Small flow from limestone- ; ! 1957 ; j ; Known as Springland spring. Temperature 74° F. 716; 18.71 JAug. 23,! B,H '| D ! ; I1937 I ; 717; 1.20 ; do. : None ; N ; Dug well. 7181 12,03 ;Aug. 9,j B,H ! D,S \ Dug well. Cased to 5 feet.' __[ — ;1957— ! j | 719! » j None ! N j Oil test. See log. 720 f 19n55 SNov. 20,! None j N ; Dug well* Reported to fail during droughts* _j ;1959 1 | I 721 j"" 32- 6Q |Now 22,; C,H ! N ; Dug well. Formerly supplied water for J. 8,- j__ !1959 j | |Norwood School- 7221 30.54 j AugT 6,j B,H j D,S ! Dug well. Cased to bottom. __J^ j1957 ; ! ■ : 725; 37.8 ! do. ; B,C, D,I' ; Dug well. Cased to bottom. Irrigates garden. _J | | H,W ; ; / ,-.. 724! 18.22 |Dec. 20,; None ! N « Dug well. Cased to bottom. | 1 1959 ! | I 755: 19.68 j do. ! C ,W { N ; Do,

726 j 23".90 'Aug. 7,! B,H | T) \ Bo> _. __ _J_ ;1957 | ; ; 7501 29*23 JAug. 20,jCf,Gr, ! D,I ; Dug well. Cased to bottom. Irrigates 15 acres, I I 1957 -| 9 | I 731j 30*65]"" do. ;Cf SG, ;D,S,I! Dug well. Cased to bottom. Irrigates 20 acres/ __J 6 (_ J " ; ! \ 732 i 28091 lAug. 7,i B,H D ; Dug well, Cased to bottom. ; I1957 | j ! , 755 j 17.77 j Oct. 18,| None"; N j Do* I ! 1959 j I I 756; 25.69 j Dec. 8,! None j N 5 Dug well* | | 1959 ; J j , , 757; 56.5 !Nov. 15,! None ! N \ Dug well* Cased to bottom. | ; 1959 | | | ,___ -.„- . | to pump dry in 1 ho:ir- 739 50 j c/ ; T,E? ;D,S,P; Dug well. Reported i I1959 I 7-| 1 \ _.. 740 1 14.75 jNov. 15;jGf,G, | I! Dug well. ; j !1959 I 60 [ ,___» , . 39 Records of wells and springs in Travis County' —Continued i j i ; ; ! 'Height of No» ! Owner Driller ; Topo- ;Date'DepthjDiam- '\ from ! i ! graphic;coin-1 of Seter ! point State ; . ; situa- < pie-Jwe11 !of j above "Capitol.', j ; J tion i ted ! (ft.) Swell ; ground j ! | I I . | ;(in.) 1 (ft.) a/ 742<5§ miles 'State Farm Colonyf~ —Rich ! Creek j1937jj1937 j 49! 96 ; 27.0 ;east | — i — j bank i ; | \ 745 J4-g- miles Resig 20~| ] Mrs. ; j Ravine <; Old' j 30 | 175 Ieast j ; ! bank {.. j j I 747 ;5% miles j A. C. Bull j — j Creek jOld ! 35] 30 \ . 2,2* i |__ ■ j J least — "' ~ bank ? ; 748;6 miles < \ | jOld j W\ 30 j CMD Inortheast; | — ! ! I ! — | 749;4f miles ! R. Cabin-- j ; Gentle jOld ; 16; J 2.0 {east ; j ; slope j j '; — <_ — d/752|4i miles ; County-City jA. C Clementsj Ridge- |1936| 44~1 ;' 'east ; top ; I Sanatorium " j | j — ! 753;4 miles j Mrs. ¥. Wolter I — ; Gentle 11939; 15; ! CO least ; I — ! slope— j .... , | I — 1 754 J3f miles ;Mrs. Alta Wilder ; | jOld j 28] j -Z ~ jnortheast j j ! j \ | j i j ; | | j | SeighFo? No, 'Distance | Owner Driller ; Topo- S Date jDepthJDiam- pleasuring ; from ; I graphic; com-; of leter ', point !Manor \ \ ! situa- !pie- '.well jof ! above ! \ I ! tion 'ted ''(ft.) {well 'ground » _ ; ; ; ; ! !(in.) ; (ft.) a/ 771;llf miles; J. A. Pearson ! —Adams ! Ridge- ;1904?;1904? 317; 6 I _" {northwest \ | ~ | top j ■ ; | 772 jlljmiles; Mrs. A. Fc ; pCreek ;1904? 16! 28 ; 2.4 Inorthwest; McDonald I \ bottoms! , \ j ~ 773 HI miles I ~do^ ! — Robertson I Hill- 11920 J . 300+ 5^ 1 '.northwest \ ! — ( side ? _J ; j 774 \Xli miles j Annie Jacobson , Adams J Gentle 11903;? 250^ s"{ _ jnorthwestl Est» |_ \ slope j j . ! ;Johnson j — d_/775 jllf miles;Mrs. 0. L. Brady 5 Dye & ; do. ;1933 1,435 ; ; Inorthwest; i Hughes | j \ j j "776j do, 1 do, ; — I do. ;— ; 5521 5 J ' ' | i i — ' i t '. 11l 16 miles ! do. \ Creek !1917 i 141 36 ; 2,5 | bottoms; \ j [ 778 miles !Oscar Wolff, George Hunt Gentle 1930 475 j \l | | \ 5/8 ! i I ; I ; I I a/ Measuring point was usually top of casing, top of pipe clamp or top of well curb. b/ C, cylinder; B, bucket; Cf, centrifugal; T, turbine; 11, hand; W, windmill; E, electric; G, gasoline. Number indicates horsepower* c/ D, domestic; S, stock; I, irrigation; P, public; Ind, industrial; N, not used. 40

;'. Water level ; j > No, ;Above or jDate of 1 Method; Use ! Remarks |below ;measure-; of \ of j pleasuring! ment ! lift ;water ; ! point >' j b/ ! c/ ; _ Jjft;j_j j .{. "', ■: __ _ __ 742! 47.91 ;oct. 17,; T,E ; P,I : Dug well, ;1959 I j ;_ I t 745!" 16.83 .Oct. 18,j None |.;-p.,S" j Dug well.'" Cased to bottom. , [_ J1959 ; I \ | 747 ; 52»78 jOct. "26,! None \ D,S ! Do. ' j 119591 1959 . 'j _ __ 748*T~ 23.25 ! do. ; None "W I Do. 749 ! 15.3 ;Oct. 18,i" None i D,S HSui" well. _J 119591 1959 ; ; [_ t — ! — ! 752 I Cf,E : P ! Supply reported' rather small. ;j 119591 1959 ! ; j J ___ 753J 12.95 ;Oct. 18,; None 1 N j Dug well. [ -— ?1959— I ; j 754 \ ; ! -,H -j.. 1,1 1 Dug well* Supply reported rather -small* t !1957 ! \ 1 Water level j I ] 2To« JAbove or iDate of J Method! Use ;' Remarks I below ;measure-i .of j of {measuringS ment j lift ;water ; « point ! '£/■"£/"■': ...i CftQ ! ; " I „ 771] 180 ; c/ ; C,W D,S ;Cased to about 100 feet. _ 11940 j ; ! J " . 77F1 8=97 :June 3,! B,H D \ Dug well. Reported to have failed in 1925, ! 119401 1940 j I I 773; 220 ! c/ i C,W !" D,S I ; j1940 ', I . 774; — — i C,W D,S Cased to : \ '] 177 feet. j I __ J1940— I "I 775T'" j I None 'j N Oil test. See log. ! ~ l 1 ! i " 7TST ! I- ; C,W i D,S ;See logc _J \ 1940 1 \ I 777; 9,16 ;June 6,1 C,W ; D,s" ;Dug well. Cased to bottom. ! J1940 I ■ I I 778; ~200.48 jJune 5,; C } W ! D^S | Cased to about 320 feet. Water from white send [ — ;1940— I I lat 460-475 feet. 779; ; ; C,W ! D.S { Cased to bottom. 119401 1940 _I_____U._ i __. 7801 26.16 !June 3,. B,H j D,S T^ug well, I j1940 j I I _____..__ 781; 190 I _7 F C,W \ D,S I ! j1940 "J ; j ■ 150 ; C,E P Reported drawdown 130 feet when bailed at 40 782j" ! e/~ 3 ! ! ; !____ j1955 5 \ j gallons a minute. Supplies water for 0* Cf 0. 783! 125 i _/ * T,E ;P,lnd! Reported yield 60 gallons a ~| camp. See log:- ;1939 j I 1 minute* Supplies part of water for Pflugerville ; I ! _J ; and a gin» Temperature 75° F. See log. a/ No water sample collected for analysis* c/ Water level reported» 41 Records of wells and springs in Travis County— Continued > l j ", , ! i ; Height of Noc '.Distance | Owner Driller { Topo- bate jDepthJDiam- measuring ! from J . {graphic !com-! of Jeter { point j Manor j ; j situa- jple- Jwell \of { above | ; ! j tion 'ted '(ft.) -well [ground __J j | j j {(in.) ■ (ft ._)_ a/ ! — -~ 784|7t miles""] Otto Wuthrich j Z- J Hilltop !~^~! ; H ; (northwest j J ~ I j j I ', ~ 785 18 miles jpflugerville Gin ! jGentle jl9lo\ 650 j 8 I {northwest< Co: j |slope ! I J " : J 786 j7j7 miles | F. J, Bohls ~~ {Hill- JlB7O j W\ 21 j 2.3 Inorthwest; j j side ; ; j | ~~787 !7i miles ; Theodore I -X~ ;Flat J1923! 28; 40 J 0.6 {northwest! Timmerman j J ; j J ! 788 J5 miles | Ernest Hebbe j Ernest Hebbe { Hilltop 11934 ; 24 J 36 j 1-1 \north ; ; j { ! 5 j 789;7iFmiles ! W. A. Randig { W. A. Randig 'Bottom ;1937 ! 12; 50 ■ I*6 ?north j J |of draw | j j J 790»8J miles ; T. C Pfennig jT. C. Pfennig \ Creek J1926; 19 j 47 I 2*B Inorth ; _j |bottoms 1 j ; | =-~" 791isj miles j Fred Pfennig ! H. Robertson jHilltop |1925 j 610 { ~~5 j ;northwest j { | ! j | j ~ 792:9 miles ; H. J. Bohls "; —Bohls [ Hill- ;1912 j 630 j 4fJ !northwest j j — j side \ \ \ j — 793;11 miles ! W. K. Prim i Robinson fHilltop ,1913; 725 j 6 j Inorth j { j | \ | I 794191"miles ; J, L. Hancock ; IT" jln draw |1908 5 201 29" \ 3-0 Inorth ! __j j ', j j | " 795! 9 miles J R. H. Richard ! John Merka ! do. J1937 ; 12; 30 \ 2c5 jnortheast j j I \ | j 5 796|7f "mTles ; Murray & j Hi j Hilltop 11903 j 18~1 24 ] 2. 4 jnorth j Westment ! j j ; j [ 797; 6 miles JSt*Johns Lutheran ! — Jln draw "|l9l8J 40; 30 ; "2.1 \northeastI Church { J [ _J j j 798;9 miles ; John Melber ! John Melber \ do^ f1914! 17 \ 54 "1 STB ' < Inortheast j — ; [ I t 79918 miles 1 Mrs. Gus Haman { { Creek |01d !' 11; 36 ; 2,3 :northeast; I { bottoms j j [ 8001 do. \ Sol Swenson j Charles Davis J Hill- ;1925; 35', 28 { 2.7 ___ | ; 1 side ; ! ! | t^ — 80116f miles I New Sweden Gin ; j Flat i1933! 20; Z0 !' 2T3 Snortheast j Co? | — < \ j ; 802 {y miles i Peterson Estc * !In draw 11900 J 24! 18 ' 1-9 ;northeast; — ; — — j ; 1 — [ miles Carlson ! j 300 ; { d/8031 9f *j J j— inortheast j | ! \ | { dV804;10j miles; — Bengston ! Lund & Johnson ', — 11925 J 2,052; — < ;northeast { ! §£2-1! I I 1 ! ! 80518f miles j R. W. Neidig « ~- j Gentle 'Old j 26; 24. ; 2.3 ;es.3t { ; j slope ! _J | { — ~ d/806;6§ miles j Alfred Carlson ;Gulf Production ', \ j1,138! ! ■ { jeast 1 — J Co.- !_ ; I 807;4t miles j Nagle \ H j Creek {Old j 18; 30 ; 5.0 Inortheast; \ \ bottoms j j | — { d/ 80812 miles ! Ralph Richie .Walter, Werchen {In draw ;1926j1,117 i ; J ;northeast { ; & Stone { S | ; I 809 ilj' miles j Porter Thurman j ¥" L. Hewitt j Hilltop .1938 i 16; 3(5 ! IT4 east J \ I 1 ! \ f 42

: Water level ; " ; Noe !Above or ,;' Date of ;Method; Use j Remarks ! below measure-! of 1 of ; ment ; lift ;water ! ! point ! ! b/ J c/ ; (no ! I — !";/"; _ _ _ _„ 784; — ; ! C,G, ; D,S ! Reported a deep well. _J I 1938 I 5 I | ___ 785 i 60 j c/ ; C,G, ~Tp~,ind; Reported yield 18 gallons a minute. Auxiliary j ■ 1910 ? 20 ; ito well 785. 786': 13cO ! July 7,! B,H ! D j Dug well. __J I 1938 ; | ; ; 787 j 18.64 | July B,\ C,W j D,S 1 Dug" well. Supply reported rather small. [_ i 1958 1 ! _J 788! 15.5 j do. j C,W j D,S* | Dug"well. Cased to bottom. ~~ ' * . 2>2 J 10~. TNonei N j D~c^ 7891 ! i ! : i ' " 79cH 7...8. do^ | C,W ; D,S ! Dug well,

791*1 65 T ~^j ; C ;W 1 D,S j Cased to 400 feet. Water at 590-610 feet. ____ J_ ;1925 ; m I | C,W ; 7951 "160 ! c/ I I D} S Cased to about 400 feet. ; I 1958 ; __l I 793 \ 500 { c/ J C,a, ; D,S | Cased to ■abouifsOG feet, ; __i ;1958 ; 4 1 | 794! 6.61 j July 7,j B,H J D s Dug well* Cased to bottom. Supply reported" [ ! 1938 ! , ; I rather small. 795 ; 8.48 ; do. I C,W S D j Dug well- Supply reported rather small from ! | ; | \ white clay at 6-11 feet» V96 | 6«88 ; do- ; B,H ; D ! Dug well. Supply reported rather small.

797'! 5.17 J July B,| B,H " S j Dol I I 1958 I ; ! 798; 2.04 i July 7,! C,H ; D ; Do. i I 1958 ; j ; . t 799 ; 6.44 I July 8,1 B,H ; D,S ! Dug well. Cased to bottom. \ !1958 ! ! > 800'; } ; " clay 9.06 do. None' N ; Dug well* Water in yellow joint at 10-52 I . I I ; I feet. 801; 6.52! do. "< B,H ! D j Dug well. 802 \ 5.16 ; July 9,; None j N !Dug well* "Cased to bottom. ; ;1958 j ! J 805! J i None 1 N | Oil test. See log. — 604 f ! I None"! N Do.~ BoF^ 9745 ; July 12,; None ; N ! Dug well. *\_ I 1958— i j j 806 ! — j ; None j N ; Oil test. See loga

807T~~TTr20 i July 12,! None ! N^ "■■ Dug well. ; j — I 1958— I I j ; ~~j ; log* 808 : None ;, N ! Oil test. See ' i 'i i i i ! j 7TiiTrjuly 12,| C,H j Dug well, &09 ' ; N^ 1958 I \ 43 Records of "wells and springs in Travis County— Continued 1 \ ; \ i ; i plight of No. JDistance { Owner Driller J Topo- *Date Depth jßiam- pleasuring j from | { graphic;com- |of Jeter \ point i Manor { * J situa- !ple~ jwell ;of ! above r i j tion 'ted |(ft») Swell (ground ! i _ ; !(in>) j (ftQ | I — J ! a/ 810;% miles ;C. W. Sponberg I Gentle [Old j 52! 42 } 1.7 L_ ast [_ '""" ; slope I ; ! j [ " — __^ — 821;5j miles |L. F. BallerstedtT'l j Creek ; \ 17 ; o4 j STo Ieast I i j bottoms j j | — j ~~ ■ d/822 j6j6 miles j Anna Giese [ Humble Oil & \ 11925 |1,895 ! | Ieast^ j __ j Refining— Co. j \ \ j j 823;6^ miles j Howard Rivers ! < Creek J1930 j 19~; 46~1 572 ieast { I — ; bottoms j — \ j — j 825;5 miles }D. S. Lockwood" j ;';-~ . "■ Spring. { ' '* !southeast! { \ S|j| ; ; | ! 826;3f miles jA. R. Parson | 131 { Gentle iOld j 2~0~1 28~~~j 2T9 isoutheast | "■ j slope j ; > > 827 i do, ! do. H j dot 11931! sTj 27 ; 3T3 i\l;— i I I ; 828; 1 1,2 do. Pat Lockwood j Gentle '«01d ! 30 ; 24 ! ■ \ ', ; slope ; i j — ,17829; 6^ miles } R. C. Sanders | |~River |01d j 29 i 24 j isoutheast I \ \ flat ; | \ { 830 miles } ~ "~j _I ! do» ;01d 32 ■ 30 3.0 i64 | ' \ !southeast j ; — < ; — j \ | 831; 5 miles "~3 Travis County [ Gentle j \ 40 j 24 1 jsouth j 1 ; slope I I I { 832;5^ miles J Carl McEachern j 3H ! ao", 11927 ; 26 ', 24 ; 2.8 Isouth I 1 I j \ j I d/833»7£ miles j J ZZ \ River ;01d ! 29~| 30 I 2T3 ;south ( I — } flat ! \ ! j 834j8j miles j A. D. Jones j ! do, {Old | 36; 24 j 0.5 ;south ; ; j j J \ 1 855;6j miles j ~ J — ; Gentle !01d j 35; 36 ./, 3.0 ■ south \ t { slop3 j ; \ \ d/836 \6j miles j j — J Flat 'Old ; 49+ 36 ,' 1.8 ;■ » southwest '( I I I 1 J 837 !5i miles j 0. Peterson H j Gentle -J1914 j tH 30^ j 275 ;southwest { ~ I \ slope ; j j \ 85112 miles | j H j Hill- 'JOld 1 17! 54 j 2.4 1southwest \ 1 1 side \ | j 852 jj mile 1 Mrs. G« J. j \ Flat j— j 24; 30 \ 1,4 Isouthwest 1 Eppright | | | \ | 1 853!In Manor j City of Manor jW. B. Hinton ; do. 119361'1936 ;3,001! "~8 ! 0~ I■lll' «' ! { I i I ! " i I i / i i 1 " ' J 1 jrl-i 1 '■ ! ! ( I ( i ' I , I ( 1 J ! j doT I doT j". Sppright & j "dol ;1895 ;2,560 j 6 j 0 17^543 < ' ! I — ; McGillvray I — i j : 855!4 miles [~ ! — J Gentle j j 16 ! 192 | o*9 I southwest ;' ! — ] sicpc 1 j ! j d/856;3f miles | To E« Bucy j ! dot !01d 1 22 j 24 J 1.3 Uvest J { I I j ! I I — — j — 72 '857 ]5j miles ' ! J Creek ; 19 J J 0-9 Inorthwest j ! botboms; ; | | — 858;6| miles ;B, F, Payton jB. F. Payton \ Hill- [1940 1,456; 6 ] 'northwest j j \ side ; ; \ ; 44 " . j Water level j j Ne« 'Above or !Date of Method; Use j Remarks ' i ! below measure-! of ! of j i ; i ; ment ; lift ■ water: ; point ! J !/ :} ". j (ft.) ; .'*o I ; i ; ; 810! 19.80 ; Oct. 16,jC,H,G; S ! Dug well. \ ; 1940 ; | \ 821; 5.63 i July 12,; C,W ! N ; I W> j — '; 1958— ; » I 822 ! I' j None j N I Oil test. See log. i ' » "» ! t j . . . | j _____ — i 823 ; 9.97 ;July 12,\ B,H i ! Dug well- Supply reported rather small. | — : 1958 j j ; __ 825 I do. ; None ! D,S ;In draw* Reported yield 40 gallons a minute in j \ i 1925. Flow 1 gallon a minute. Known as _J _J I ■ \ Wilbern spring. - 626 ! 15.90 ! Oct. 16,; B,H j D,S ; Dug well. Cased to bottom. Supply reported : __J 1940 .; I I. rather small __ 5?-.am^®£J^- -bottom 60 inches» 827 J 20.26 ; do. | B,H ; D,S \ Dug well. Cased to bottoms Supply reported J | \ ; ? rather small. Diameter at bottom 72 inches » 828 I 26.28 IJan. 3,| None ! N !Dug well. J ; 1940 '■ \ I 823 \ 23.8 ! Jan. 4,! None ! N [ Do. ■ I1940 \ I ! 830 | 26.61 ; do. j None ; N ; Do.

831! 31»07 ! Jan. 3,| None ! N ! Do^ j 1940 [ > i; : i 832 ! 17.49 ! do. ! None N : Do. i >J ;■ ■ i i i \ \ 533~l 27.25 j Jan. 2,! None \ N " Do". I1940 ! \ \ 834 ! 32-8 ! do. j C,W D,S ; Dug well, Supply reported rather small. ; _J \ I ! 835 ! 24.67 j Jan. 3,1 None ; N : Dug well. , | !1940 ! : j 8361 47-09 !jan. 2,; None ; N ; Do. \ j1940 j \ j 837 j 13.42 SJan. 4,: None \ N | Do. | ■ 1940 ; \ j 851 ; 15.5 ;Jan. 11,1 None ; N Do. j j |" 11940 I ; 852 9.98 |July 12, \ C,W j S j Do. j ;1958— j \ 1 053 | 115 \ ! Flows ; P -; Reported flow 150 gallons a minute in 1936;sfatic ! " | j ! j water level 115* above land surfaces 110 gal- — T ; 80 1 ! | ! lons a minute in 1941- static water 3:3vel at 80 I j — j | j above land surface. Supplies water for the City 854 : 100 ; ; None"! N j Reported \of Manor. Temperature 110° F.See lo^.-. __J | \ j 1 flow of 100,000 gallons a day with water level 855 1 6.39 jOct. 17,j ;D,lnd' Dug j 100 feet above land surface when drilled*' ' Cf.G- ; ;1940 ; well. Cased to bottom* Supplies water for gin< ;\ — 856 ; 10.03 ;Jan. 5,i C,W ! Dug well. _ J 1 1940 ; I [__ ; 17.19 ; do. j C,W j D,S ; Do. 857 — — 858 ! i i None ! N « See log* 45 Records of wells and springs in Travis County—Continued \ i ; i | \ | ; [Height of No* [Distance ; Owner Driller ! Topo- pate [DepthJDiam- Measuring from ! ; jgraphic [com-1 of ;eter j point j Manor j I jsitua- !ple- jwell [of ; above ! ! ; ! tion jted !(ft.) iwell ! ground : | I | j ; |(in.) ': (ft.) a/ 859 ;6f miles \ E. B. Giles \ E. B. Giles |In draw [1901! 27 1 36 J 0«2 " [northwest; [___ — \ j ■ { 860 |6§ miles j Mrs. B. Hamann | jHilltop ;1920? 725+] eT"j 677 < " ;northwest| I' ~ j ■ 861; do. "1 do 7 | do^ .'Old ! 28; 28 i 274 ■!iI;~ ! ! j j ~ 862|8^ miles jj. R. Pennington ! '■ [Ridge- [1932? 459 j 6 j {top - Inorthwest! j j t j J 863 )8j miles i Tom Kellum ; —Hunt j do. J1939 j 4451— [ inorthwest j __j j ; \ ! I 864J8 miles JG. W. Dillingham j —Adams [Creek 11917 | 420; 6?; Inorthwest j \ — [valley j j \ J 865;7j miles '.Christian Nehring! [Creek ;1895; 20; 34 ! 2.3 [northwest j | ~ ;bed j ; ; ! 866 !7f miles ; Bohn Est. ! IGentle ',1922 I 640" 8~~» ;northwestI j — ;slope ; 1 I [ 867 |7 miles ; H. A- Nauert j ;Creek |1925 i 12; 30 ! CO inorthwest j \ jbottoms I j \ — j — 868 \% miles j B. F. Payton iJ. A. Johnson .Gentle J19391 5731 < Snorthwest» | jslope j ! \ { T ! ! j ! « jHeight of" Mo 9 'Distance \ Ovmer Driller ! Topo- {Date iDepth;Diam- {measuring j from j ; [graphicJcom-; of ;eter J point ;Creedmoor! I Isitua-' jple-Jwell ! of ! above ! < tion ;ted !(ft.);well j ground J ; _J — j j I Kin.) I (ft.) d 881J8 miles ; Hugo Tetens ! Hudson '.Hilltop jOld « ■ 300+_ 4~1 175 InorthwestI j \ | j ; — | 882 joj- miles jJ. E. Kruemeke | — ! — !— ! 192+ ; 1.5 inorthwestI i j | j ; | — 883 !8 miles j B. F. Swank ;A. C Clements JHilltop ;1935 j 178; &T] Inorthwest; [ ~ J | | [ | 884;7j miles !H. A. Townsley ! [Flat j— j 390! T"! 1.4 ■ ' inorthwest j | | [ ! | ! 885 ;7i miles ; F. B. Polk ~~i Jim Johnson JCreek 11913; 244; 4if< 172 jnorthwest; I Svalley ! J { i ;■ I i ! — 886 !6|-miles J W. P. Cruze I Gus Sanders {Flat i1925; 254! 5' '< Inorthwest; < — « ; ■ ; | 887 |6j miles j F. W. Worth ; Johnson ; do. ;1917-?' 250; 6 { inorthwest; I \ — i j | 888 ;6j miles \ Hall Est. ! ~ jHilltop; j 321 36 j 375 inGrthwest! ;" ' ; ! ! 11 ' 1■'■■"■ j II ' I - ; I i I I I , 1 ! i.jll".' i '* 1 ; I — "; -* I do. ID. T. Cunningham Felix Sanders >1 do. 119221 270! 1,0 d/889 i 1 ; i ! 1 II I , ! i I ; j ; t ( 1 ;' 1 " ■ I.. I ' I i . I I i . 1 I* 1 I S -I' 1 1 i '■ ; 1 1 ; ; i ; ' ; ' a/ Measuring point was usually top of casing, top of pipe clamp or top of well curb* b/ C, cylinder; B, bucket; Cf, centrifugal; T, turbine; H, hand; W, windmill; E, electric; G, gasoline. Number indicates horsepower* 0/ D, domestic; S, stock; I, irrigation; P, public; Ind, industrial; N, not used. 46

.' Water level ; ; j No* jAbove or «Date of {Methodi Use J " Remarks 'measure- ! 1 ! below i of i of j r i {measuring^ ment ; lift :water ; J point ! ! b/ ! c/ ! i (ft.) j ; ; ; _ 8591 3.21 ;July 6,; C,W |D,S,I ;Dug well. Cased to 12 feet. Supply reported I 11958 | | |rather small. 860j 118.24 j do. jC,W "j S,I f ; I J 1 861! 22.05 ! do. \ None !' N J Dug well. i 1 i I " 862| 250 ;■ c/ JC,W JHd^S ; | j ! 1940 ! I-' 8631 150 ! 17 J C,E D,S ! j — 11940— I j ; 864! ! j;C;W,G ! D,S ; _ \ 51940 j j \ 865| 8.74 'June 5,; C,W j D,S »Dug well. | — 119401 1940~ j j [ 8665 ! ! C,W » S ! _ J 119401 1940 | j \ g_ .j j 2.6 i viy 77 f j c,W D,S j Dug well. ; ;i958 ; ; I 868' 88 < ej \ C,W | S f" ; ;1939; 1939 ; '- \ = ; Water level I \ ! No" jAbove or j Date of 'Method! Use j Remarks ! below ;measure-! of i of j ment i lift ;water '', ; point | | b/ i c/ j (ft.) | I ; I , 881 j 194.15 ;Jan. 12,j C,W j D,S J Well deepened from 254 .to about 300 feet. i j1958 I ; ; 882 ! 192.65 iJan. 8,; None j N ; | — !1937— ! j I 883 i j jC,W ! "~S j Cased to 115 feet. Supply reported small from j 1 | j limestone at 158-178 feet. 884J 169.8 iFeb. 17,! C,W, ; D,S ! ; 119411 1941 ! E,l ; i__ 8851 180.02 ISept. 6,| C,W j D,S | ; |1959 j ; J 130.26 ;Feb. 17, j . ! 1 ! - ; ;1941 i ; J 886; 150 1 e7 ■ C,G j D,S,P \ Cased to 170 feet. Water at 234 feet. Supplies _J 119411 1941 j i j water for 5 public schools in Manchaca. 887~i 100^ | T/ ; C,G, | D,S fCased to 160 feet. I j1957 ! 4 | | 888! 13.56 jJan. 10, \ B,H T S i Dug well. | !1958 j_ |j . ; 16.80 >Feb. 17, 1 j \ \_ ;1941 ■ 1 ! , 889: 142,59 ;'Jan. 10,\ C,G, j D,S j \ 1958 j 3 j ; jFeb. I ! I' 119.44 17,; " i1941 ? i ; d/ No water sample collected for analysis f c/ Water level reported» 47 Records of wells and springs in Travis County — Continued ; ;-. . , i i I ; 'jHeight of No. ;Distance I Owner Driller 5 Topo- bate -Depth!Diam- I from | ! 'graphic |com- \of jeter j point [Creedmoor' { ; (situa- {pie- Swell ', of ; above ( I ! j tion !ted !(ft.)!well ! ground j j ; j j j :(in,) j (ft.) a/ 890;5f miles ; Russell-C. \ "~Z« jTerrace j— ! 57J 60 I 370

r\ — do, \ — '" — 891. do. ; Spring; \ $.>.#?\in —f~ 892j do.. | dol I Williamson & JRidge- p.939 j 2771 5?1 578 » { \ Adair '.top I ', ; ! -- a/893;5^ miles ! L. J. Trotti I TI ji£ !]_93B ! 30 J 48 j . J northwest | ! — {valley j j j J 8945 5 miles \ Jo S. Durham | IGentle {L938 ; 30; 60 ! 2,0 :northwest { j 'jslope j ■ '. j ~ '< a/895! do. "1 Jim McCoy ! IZ do^ 1925 300+" 4~~| ! ! !j{j j — ~ — 896; 5-g- miles ; C. A. Freund ~ -*- ■. Springj ! ! I" j ' ; northwest | _J_ \r . « . I j 897] do. Ben H. Wilson ! — 'Hilltop!— ! 390' 10 | 2.0 J ! I ! j 'i I ' I I , i / ! ~ 898; 5| miles Mrs. I.R. Harel I Earl Johnson |Near [L939 | 390! s^] ~ jnorthwest ! | jdraw ) ! '; 3/16 j — ■ — 899 jsj miles J P. SheIton j I v1..-:. j Spring; ;north { [ C ■ '-. *, '■ 1 1 ! ! I '» I { ! 1 J J i 1 1 1 900«5miles ; Travis County ; — JHilltopi — ! 37; 48 ! 2.0 ;northwest \ | ~ !_ « — I j j 901| 3 miles ,' Mrs. Mathilda ! jln | j 16] 36 ; ITo Jnorthwest I —Dittmar | 'valley 1 ! j — | 902"; 3 miles j Rivers j — JHill- !-- j 33! ; 3.0 " " ', north j | '.side j — | j .___ 90315 miles j F. J. Dittmar j IValley j \ 17; 48 ! 0-5 jnorth I I jflat ', j j j 904; 5-| miles j D. Collins !E. Nalle et al { do^ JL92O ;2,425; 4 ; jnortheast "j j _J ? I J j . 905 j4§ miles A. L. Sanders j Ray Carson i do^ iL935 j 10! 36 j 1.0 Inortheast j J ~ ' < ; \ ; j 906145"miles i do. ! "Gentle JOld ! 35 j 72 ,! jnortheast ; 'j jslope ', \ j j 907; 3j miles j W. E. McGrand -Z JHilltop p.BBO-? 52*] 48 j ITo ,' northeast | ! j ; , , | — ! — d/931! 4j miles j James Ross ~J Bybee & . jHill- |1925' 11,005 j j ! northeast ; \ Marshburn— [side \ \ : 932:5§ miles Mrs. A. Ci Kieke ! 'Jin draw1868 ; 18; 60 i 3,0 » northeast j j — j \ — | ! — ; — 935; 6f miles ! Owsald Olle f" . ~* j Spring; | jnortheast ; [ — .; .' ', — \ J^_ — I — 936! do. ; do, i ; $«» !> Spring! J ; j { ! ; | I 9371 7 miles jC. T. Sundberg )C. T. Sundberg iFlat J1932 | 27^ 48 ! OTS ;northeast ; | I j j ! j 48

> Water level j j \ No* [Above or jDate of !Method ; Use j Remarks ! below |measure-| of }of ; | ;watier: ment lift ' I point j ;' b/ ; c/ : ; i (ft.) I i __„ 890; 17.46 ;Aug. 25, j None j N I" Dug well* Cased to 5 feet. } J1957 j | \ 17.33 i Jan. 9,>" ;' ; I I1938 v "! | ! 13.17 Feb. 17,! ' ! |

:i94i , j ; I 1.1 m „ 891; — jFeb. 17,; None ! S !On side of ridge. Estimated flow 15 gallons a 1 ;1941 I ; j minute from conglomerate. Temperature 64° F» > C,W D,S Yield gallons minute for 75 minutes 892 j 85.77 ! do.' ! ! 10 a when j | j | j bailed* See log. . 893! 23.5 J c/ \ O,W ; D,I j Dug well* Reported yield 600 gallons in 3 » j1938 j I ; hours. See log* ; 894; 28.68 jMar. 21,; C,H j D ! Dug well. Cased to bottom. See log. 1 I1958 i | « __ _ _ 895 ; -* { — j C,- ! N ; Reported sulphur water* ]__ — ;1937 | i I „, _ , __ 896 j ;Aug. 3,; None ; D,S >At head of draw. Measured flow 4 gallons a \ 1 1957 ; ! i minute from chalk and gravel. Temperature 74° 397 i 95.96 j Oct. 20, JC,W T~D",S \ _J\__ __J j1958 I | ; 898 \ 150 '. c/ ; C,E, ! D | Cased to 300 feet. Reported yield 6 gallons "a \ — ;1959 ! 2 | \ minute during 24 hour test* ■ 899"!"" ;Aug .20,! None ; P « Bank of creek. Flow 5 gallons a minute from : 11937 | ! ; sandy gravel. Supplies water for swimming pool. lum | j I ! Known as Bluff Springs. Temperature 74° F« 9obT~ 37.14 ;oct. 20,; C,W ; P > Dug well. Supplies water for Bluff Springs ■ 1 1958 ; i ~| School. 901 ! 8.25 ;' Aug. 23,| C,H S \ Dug well. Cased to bottom. | |1957 \ \ ! 902 ; 31.11 | do. ; B,H \ D,S \ Dug well. ' : ~ 903 ! 14.72 ; do^ jC,W "; N I Doi ~ 904 j |Aug. 13,1Flows \ S \ Flows into pond. Temperature 93° F. ; j1957 ! ; 1 905 ; 6.78 JAug. 19,; C,H j D,S |" Dug well. | — ;1937— I \ j ; ; 906 ; "! ! C,W '; D,S j Dug well. No casing* | ! 1959 I I ; 907 ! 54.3 ;Aug. 19,! B,H j D,S ! Dug well. Cased to bottom. I — ,' 1957— | 1 i 931! """> ! None \ N \ Oil tes.t* See log.

! " 932^ 9.10 !Aug. 6,1 B,H ; D,S " Dug well. Cased to bottom. 1957 \ ; ! — | ? ._>>_^___.,, 935 ! IDec. 11,; None ;' S !In creek valley. Flow from gravel. 1 — I1959 1 ■ . 936 ! ! do. | None ) S ; Do. 937 ; 26.18 ;Aug. 6,!C,W,H' ; D !' Dug well. Cased to bottom. , J '. 1957 I __»____.____>» 49 Records of wells and springs in Travis Couiiby— Continued I j j | j' j ; of No. IDistance [ Owner Driller ! Topo- '}Date!DepthIDiam- ;measuring j from ! ; ;graphic'com-!; graphic com-! of !eter J point ;Creedmoor< ! Jsitua- |ple-jwell j of !' above .'I ; I tion {ted I(ft.) Jwell ground j | j I I j j(in.) j (ftp a/ 958;7 miles T" ,->*>/".. ! — |Flat ;1939; 35; 10 ! [northeast''' < I'll! I I '. i ! t i ' ( , i ; s i — 939 |7i miles j Olin W. Finger « H iCreek j— ; 517 | ; I- !northeast! j ?valley ; I j j 940 17f miles j W. F. Woolsey j H jCreek !— j 3Cm 36 j 276" \ i ; terrace| I J | 941,'Bf miles I T. R, Pearce ; H IGentle j— ! 2XI 36 | oTB !northeast j \ j slope i j j — j 942 jllf miles | II ! II jRiver j— I 25~j j 6~72 \ northeast j ■ Iflat ; < j j 943112J miles; J. H. Norwood "0. A. Moreland < River ;1937; 30~j 48 I H "northeast; ! ;terraceI ! J j ' ! 1 ! '', ! ! I ■ " if — i i 944 i15^ miles! M, Fowler ; ;River ;01d ; 31; 24 \ 0.5 ■ jnortheast j ! ;flat ? ! | j 946;14| miles; C. H. Buck [ Isiah Johnson J1931; 501 72 j II \Tn < inortheast i i ;valley ; j j 947 114 miles H "| II j j— —', Z.5 j Gentle \ W*t ;northeast[ j !slope 1 j I | — > -- '" '< — d/950;13 miles ; Flat : 38^ 36 1 TTs 1 northeast! ; ! ; i ; J d/ 951;12-J miles W. Childress I Adanac Oil Co. iCreek !1923;1,630 ! H \ H \W. " ;northeast ; — j — j terrace j \ \ j — 952 113 miles J | jFlat |~ 1 61J -?~ ; |northeast, \ — | ! ■ ! j d/954:i3# miles! Mrs. Louise I - do. !— J 63+ -- | 3.0 .northeast ; Gentery | | ; t — r d/956;12f miles! Republic Bank & j Rydal Oil Co^ |Hilltop;1928;1,780 i } ;northeast! Trust Co« \ ! [ | ! — [ ~ d/957!11i miles jStark Washington ;Garfield Oil Co. jCreek !1925;1,374; ] 'jnortheast [ [ ;terrace j \ \ — ! d/ 958 doT I doi I doT ! do^ J1926 j1,468! ■ H !I.i:— j — ! ! ! 965 J9 miles jk. W. B . Simmons \ ;Hilltop« J 15 ; 96 ! 1.5 . jnortheast j I j ' | ! | j 966 !7-| miles J Claus Philquist |Allen & Stolley ;Flat [1929 ;3,008; 10 »{ inortheast j ; | ! j j { 967 j6j6 miles {Willie Reinhardt iWillie Reinhardt! do^ J1925! 13 i 36 \ 2.5 inortheast j — | ; ; j i — I d/968!6i miles ! Jacobson ; Roy Clark 'Hill- ',1930 ; 880; ; jnortheast j ; jside j | ! | | — ; H "~d_/969 ;4i miles Otto Schreiber | Smith & Clark jln j— ; 892; least | — ; \ jvalley ; ; \ — \ d/970|3f miles ! Peyton ; Campbell et al IHill- ;1927 j 815- ; ;southeast ; \ — jside j j j J 971;3j miles j Mrs. L. M. ; ;Gentle j— I 13! 36 ! 276^ Isouthwestj Montgomery | — Islope ; j | | 972 jlj miles j Ed Steussy ! jCreek ;1922; 22; — ; 1.5 jsouth ; | — ;bank j j j ! 973 jln I W. M. Studer ; iFlat J1900? Si 48 j TTo ;Creedmoor i ; j ; j i !_ 50

; Water level ; i ; No* ;Above or ;Date of iMethod j Use ! Remarks | below ;measure- 1 of ;of | {measuring\ ment ; lift water j ! point ! b/ ; "c/ i LJftQ I j ! ! 938: 24 "1 c/ i C,E, j Ind | Casing perforated in water-sand from 24 to 57 " 11959 j 3 ! I feet. Water piped 3 miles to supply Shell Pipe j ! I I Line station.

; ; » .: » 940 i 28.19~~[Aug. 18, ; B,H j D,S | Dug well. I ;1957 ; 1 | — - ~" 941! 18,17 ;Aug, 9, J C,G, ; D,S 1 Do. |1957 | 6 j ' j I r 942 1 25.00"TN0v. 20, j None \ N ! Do/" I I 1959 | j j __ . 943; 25 ; c/ j Cf,G ; I" Dug well. Drawdown reported 5.5 feet after 1 1957 ; ! pumping 510 gallons a minute from gravel for 2 ; j i ] I hours. Irrigates 12 acres. Temperature 70° p. 944; 29.15 ;Dec 12,; None ! N \ Dug well. Supply reported rather small. \ ; 1959 ! » | 946: 55 ! c/ j -,G ! I| Dug wello Cased to bottom. Reported yield ■ :1957 | I 1 600 gallons a minute from gravel. 947"" '45,87 INov. 20,; None j N f Dug well. _ __j_ 1959 j { ; ___ \ n 950!" 57.7 ; do.' j None ; N j Do, — 9511 -r- i j None :B ! Oil test. 9521 "59.92 jNov. 20,'iNone ; N \ Dug well. .'{ 119591 1959 ;' I i 954- 58.52 ;Oct. 24,! C,W !D,S : _ I i 1959 S I j 956; '"-- ! — j None ! Oil test. See log. — JN 95.7 ii-j ; j None jN j Do, , ! [ i — " ____^ ~~ 9581 "1 ! None \ N > Do. ; > I l j 9*651 l2T88~Tug"I 9, j B,H f~3 | Dug well. I — ! 1957— I ; I 966' j iFlows 5 Ind \ See log. Water level 80 feet above land sur- [ I I ! ! face in 1957. 967! 2~.99 !Aug. 19,; None ; S ! Dug well. No casing. I — i1957— I I 968J ! j None ; N ; Oil test. See log. ~ — ~ 9691 j None N ; Dol ! — \ ! — j N " 970 T'None I' ''! Dol '. i I I ! j ! j ; 971j 8.15 :Aug. 20,.' None j N j Dug well. Cased to bottom. \ I1957 j I I 972; 5.50 j do. | C,G, ! D,S ; Two connected dug wells. :I!4 ! j 10*26 j Aug. C,a, ; D ! Dug well. 973:; 19,; I1957 ! lj ! I 51 County Records of wells and springs in Travis —Continued" \ j ;'.'■'"' -, i « Height of Wo. JDistance | Owner 1 Driller j Topo- !Date;Depth|Diam- Measuring j from ,' i ; graphic; com-; of ;eter } point jCreedmoorj j j situa- !pie-! well !of ! above [ I j j tion i ted !(ft*)!well "ground | ; J — ; ; \ Km.) {(ft.) a/ 974[1 mile j Roger B* Tyler I j Creek j-- j 20! 36 j 2-0 ■' southeast ! j ; bank '? j j |_ 975;1^- miles jA. J. Langford [A. J- Langford! do* ;1926; 15 j 48 ; I.C !northeast j j j ; ! j — { — d/976!l mile ; Axel Johanson j Dixie Oil Co. \ Hill- ;1925i 745! J J_ne?th I | side | | j j — \ ■ 97711^- miles \ Jake Sneed ! ; Creek <— ! 10; 36. 'j 0»5 jnorthwest : | ; bank_ ; |_ | \ 978; do, ; Sam Young : — ! do. j— j 20! 36 { 3.0 __j | j ; i ; j ; 979; 2 miles County j — ; "— 1.0 ; Travis Creek ;" 11J 30 ! ;west { ; valley ; j j 980 miles J Willie Woods ) — Creek I~ ) 19 36 2*o 'J3t j j f northwest ! J ; bed \ — \ | [ 981:4-J- miles j H. F. Heep ; jln draw; ; 24] 36 J 2,5 Snorthwest | ; ! '. 1 ! . ! ■ <■ iii/* ! i I lilt! I I ; — j i — j j -- I 9821 din :J. L. Durrozet \ \ Hilltop;' ; 341; J 0.5 Est, i 1 ; i " [ j a/ Measuring point was usually top of casing, top of pipe clamp or top of well curb. b/ C, cylinder; B, bucket; Cf, centrifugal; T, turbine; H, hand; W, windmill; E, electric; G-, gasoline« Number indicates horsepower. c/ D, domestic; S, stock; I, irrigation; P, public; Ind, industrial; N, not used. 52

; Water level ! } j No»j Above or ;Date of jMethod* Use J Remarks ; below \ measure-; of ; of i ;measuring> merit 1 lift !water; ! point j " \ ! \ b/ c/ ; ! (no I j ! ; 974; 5.91 ! Aug. 19,! None ! N j Dug well. Cased to bottom. \ ;1957 j j ) 6,99 B,H D 975; | do. ; ; }S \ Do. ■ It!— 1 9761' .— ! HNone ! N^ i Oil test. See log.~* 977! 7.19 I Aug. 20*,! B,H J D,S | Dug well. Cased to 7 feet. i !1957 ; ! | 978; 7.61 j dol ; C,W >"D,s'"| Dug well. Cased to bottom. 9791 9^04 ! do^ I None ! S I Do. i i ■ i i ' ~" 980; 5.62! "dol \C,W ; D,S ; Dol '_ _._ "~7.29 I Aug. 5,; Nonei N f~Dug well. Cased to 5 feet. j j 1957 I ; ! ! 4.56 ;Jan* 12,! j j ; ; '" _j I 1958 :' >_ 982J 149-01 ;June 27, { None ; -:-N ".; I ;1959 ■ '; : d/ No water sample collected for analysis--. c/ Water level reported* ' 53 Table of drillers logs, Travis County, Texas

Thickness Depth ! i Thickness Depth _ ; (feet) (feet) | j (feet) (feet) " — Driller's log of well 16 j Driller's log of-----well 16 Continued— Mrs. Blanche G. Doughtery ranch, 12 ; ; Corrected depth - , 653 miles northwest of Mansfield :Dani. ! j Shale, gumbo, boulders-- - - 15 ! 668 Altitude of land------surface, 1,024 feet. | j Blue gumbo, shale 88 756 Lime, sandstone 49 ; 49 \ \ Shale, blue and brown gumbo 10 766 Gray limestone -- - 35 84 j j Shale, gumbo,------lime 5 J 771 Gray shelly limestone - 46 ! 130 ; j Blue gumbo 3 ,' 774 Shelly limestone------85 j 215 j j Sand and lime 2 1 776 Lime, sandstone 36 ; 251 j i Lime, sand, gumbo -- - - 12 j 788 Blue gumbo------7 258 ; j Lime, sand - - - 5 j 793 Limestone ----- 107 j 365 ; J Dark gray sand -- - - 2 j 795 Limestone, shale 14 j 379 j J Lime, sand rock------8 803 Coarse-grained water gravel 66 { 445 j j Black shale - - 12__ ; 815 Coarse-grained water gravel, ! i Corrected depth _- ; 764 ~ - lime .- 35 | 480 j ! Lime, sand rock 4 ! 768 Hard limestone boulders, \ \ \ Iron rock ------.-- 6 774 gumbo in layers -— - ! ; ------blue 11 i 491 Slate -- - - 11 ; 785 Lime, gypsum,------blue gumbo ! ; Slate, iron rock 3 ! 788 in layers 17 J 508 j j Blue gumbo,------white gravel------4 j 792 Limestone ------6 J 514 ! j Slate ----- 12— ; 804 Hard limestone 15 I 529 | ! Corrected depth 'J 789 Shelly, hard layers of j j TOTAL DEPTH - - - 789 limestone ------7 j 536 ! ; Shelly shale, shell and hard I j ! Driller's log of well 44 limestone, shale in layers 5 j 541 ;;S. C. Pearson ranch, 6 miles northwest Brown and blue gumbo in \ ! ! of Mansfield. Dam. ------" layers 17 \ 558 ! White and yoilow limestone- 14 \ 14 Sand rock - - 6 j 564 j j Gummy blue limestone -. 326 ! 340 Chocolate-colored------gumbo 17 ; 581 ! ; Blue limestone with grit- 50 j 390 Hard limestone - - - 1 \ 582 ; ! White------limestone and sand- 16 ; 406 Brown and blue shale 4 j 586 j « Sand - - 16 ! 422 Brown and blue shale, ; j ; TOTAL DEPTH \ 422 boulders ----- 26 ! 612 j ! CASING RECORD? 14 feet of blank 6-inch Gravel, red------gumbo 12 < 624 ! !" steel casing at top. Limestone 15 \ 639 j Red gumbo - - 15 { 654 ; ; Driller's log of well 159 Blue gumbo j lime layers 3" j 657 \ j City of Austin park on ", 5-jr Lime and blue------gumbo in ; { \ miles southeast of Mansfield.Dam. layers 8 J 665 ; [ Altitude of land surface, 675 feet* Blue gumbo and lime ! j Surface soil and trap rock 2 j 2 layers - 7 j 672 j j Limestone ----- 30; 32 Lime and gypsum- -in layers 4 J 676 ; J Hard blue shale ----- .5 ; 37 Gypsum, lime------_- 3 j 679! j White limestone 48 ; 85 Lime rock 20 ; 699 j j Blue shale and white lime Gray shelly lime - - - 29 ; 728 J; flags- (Produced 50 ; Shale and gumbo in thin ! ! j gallons of water in ! layers 15 ; 743 ; j 12 hours.) 15 j 100 Blue and brown shale, gumbo- - J ! \ (Continued on next page) ; with sand and sulphur- - - 30 j 773 } | i Blue gumbo with sand----- 5 ; 778 ; ; !f!f Blue shale, sand 3 ! 781 ! I ! 54 Table of drillers 1 logs., Travis County— Continued

~ ~"~ "" '■ Thickness DeptK \i Thickness Depth'" _ __■ (feet) (feet) j ; __ _ (feet) (feet) log of well Xs9— Continued j Driller's -~ - - j Driller^log of wel1181— Continued Tflhite limestone 112 212 » ; Hard lime --."-- 4 106 Porous limestone (good \ ; j shale ------14 i 620 water zone) 33; j 245 \ \ Sand, holG full of water 20 j 640 Unite limestone 9 { 254 !" ; Blueshale 30 { 67G TOTAL DEPTH ; 254 j Sand,red beds (water at ! CASING RECORD: 10 and 6-inch steel-.. ;; yOOy00 feet, hole full of -bottom, per«------casing to bottom 20 feet "\ \ water) 150 ; '820 forated. -__ . 'j Lime »-- 2J822 ! Coarse-grained sand, !" Driller's log of well 181 j j (water at 900+ feet)- 113 935 Travis Cook ranch, Tg- miles south of ', j Yellow clay - -"- 35 j 970 Mansfield^ Dam,'- Altitude of land ! j Sand _ 10 980 surface, ; ! 775+ feet. ; Black shale j little ! White lime 5 j 5 J ! flakes of white at ...... j Yellow clay 7 ; 12 j j XO7O 90 | 1070 White lime 21 ; 33 j j Bxack shale,]- no water 765. ! 183.5 Gumbo -,- 4 ! 37 ;. j CASING RECORD : 8-inch to 946 feet, Broken lime 28 ! 65 J; perforated* — -— ■ Gumbo 15 J 80 |; Sandy lime, broken— 15 j 95 ; { Driller's log of well 206 Gray shale 50 ■; 145 j j ifiXey and Johnson tract"/ at Beecavers, "Sand, lime - 15 j 160 jj ef miles southwest of . Mansfield. "Kh.ite v\rater -sand- - 10 ! 170 \ \ Dam. Sandy shale - 20 ; 190 j j y^ite limestone - - 287 ; 287 Lime sand, broken- - 20 j 210 | ! Blue shale- - - 20 J ■ 3D7 Hard gray lime 15 j 225. ; j Granite 128 i 435 Sand, - 10 ; 235 -lime------shells ! ; TOTAL DEPTH I 435. Shale -- - 30 J 2.65 j | CASING RECORD : 6-inch steel to 15+ Sea shells^ « 10 i 275 ; 1 feet» ~"~ " ~~~ Shale -«----.- 15 j 290 ; J r - * Hard lime ■ 5 j 295 j j Driller's log of well 233 1/' Sandy shale - .5 j 300 ;j g. Reimers ranch near Hamilton" Pool' Dry sand (water) 15 ; 315 ! miles southwest of ..Mansfield■■ "; -- - - j X3f ' Sandy shale------5 j 320 ! } Dame Altitude of land surface, 800+ Gravel - 12 j 332 j ; feet.------White water sand 28 j 360 j j Soil - - £:j 2 Sandy lime, --broken- - 5 j 365 j ; Sandy ------limestone 38 5 40 Sandy shale 20 ! 385 j I" shell - -- - X! 41 Fine-grained white- - j j Blue shale - - 14 ! 55 sand - - - 40 j 425 j !Blue limestone 4 ! 59 Sand, shells- - - - 5 "s 430 ; j Blue clayey 'shale-- 25 | 84 Gray shale - 15. 445 ! \ shale ------« 3. ; 87 - - - - ■ Lime shells 2 ; 447 j j Blue lime -- - - 7 ; 94 Hard white lime- (water) 3 j 450 ! ; grown shale - 8 1 102 Sandy shale 15 j 465 ; j £ ed clayey shale 7 < 109 Gray ------shale 25 j 490 j ;lard sandstone, dark":- 4 | 113 Sand 20! 510 j.j Sandstone, brown- - 25 ! 138 Lime shells - 10 ! 520 ; ! white limestone 11 j 149 Blue shale - - 30 ; 55Q j j Brown limestone----- 16 j 165 Hard white lime 3 ; 553. ! j £ ed cxay 10 i 175 Shale 7 j 560 ; ! ed sand and gravel 8 j 183 Sandy shale -~ 15 j 575 j j Lime and shells 4 j 187 Gumbo 15; 590 ! ! Hed sandstone 9 j 196 Gray sand ---«.— 12. i 602 \ \ (Conthiued on next pare) ; 55 Table of drillers' logs Travis County— Continued - ' ._ ". . Thickness Depth j | ~~l!nTckness "Depth" (feet) (feet) \ \ (feet) .(feet)

! log of 235 ; Driller s well- ~1/^*0ontinued_ j Driller's log' of well 274 Iflhite limestone and ; ! jjohn Mus traotT"9f mi1c $.nbrtheuist. of shells 4 ; 200 j ; the State Capitol. '.: Red clay and gravel 45 J 245 j \ chalk -- - - 100 i' 100 ?/hite limestone-----and { ; « 3Xue clay 40 140 shells 5 { 250 j j ihite chalk-- - - 50 j 190 Red clay and gravel- - 15 } 265 ! | slue clay 40 { 230 White sandstone 1 ! 266 j.j white limestone (water I Blue shale, base- -of j [ J at 250 and 387 feet, j Travis Peak? 2 j 268 j j bailed £ and-2J-- gallons j Yellow and blue clay 10 j 278 j j per minute) - 180- \ 410 Yellow and green clay- 12 j 290 j ; Gray limestone 13 423 Olive- -green gumbo 3 293 ', } TOTAL DEFTH- - - ! 423- - J ' Gray clayey shale - '12 J 305 j j eASHG RECORD: 5f-inch blank steel Black sandy shale - 15 j 320 | j to 160 feet. Gray clayey, shale - 45 j '365 j \ Hard black shale 40 } 405 j I Driller's log of well 277 Blue shale ---'*. 5 I 410 ; j Mary Bird" tract, 9-J- miles northeast of Black slate-- - - 4 j 414 ; j the State Capitol.- - Blue slate -- - - 31 j 445 ! j White limestone 60 1 60 Blue shale 31 { 476 ;,l Dark-colored sticky- - Shale and slate 16 {.492 j \ gumbo 26 i 86 Blue shale - - - 5 \ 497 j j Gumbo ■ 14 j 100 Black slate 55> ! 550 ; j Gumbo and iron - - 6 106 \ ' Black shale 80 { 630 \ \ Gumbo, water 39 j 145 Black shale, flags, and j j j Gumbo and lime 20 ! 165 gray lime 26 { 656 "j j Shale, gumbo arid lime- Gray lime 1 | 657 { stone, asphaltic 36 ; 201 Black shale~ 1 j 658 "j j Lime and gumbo 55 | 256 Gray lime 2 { 66Q ; liard xime --.--.-- - - 54 ! 310 Black slate 35 ) 695 ; \ Limestone - - 85 j 395 Black slate and -lime- ! j Hard limestone - - 225 | 620 flags 35 j 730 ;| Hara blue lime 20 « 640 Black slate and sandy * ; J sticky white mud - 10 j 650 lime 15 745 [ j Lime ana gumbo 90 'j 740 Black shale, oil show 9 j 754 ! j TOTAL DEPTH 740 Shale and slate, oil ; \ - ; show - 59 813 ; j . Log,of well 535 2/ Limestone 3 J 816 j; interpretation of log by C.C Babb ., Shale ------and lime 6 { 822 ;i.u. S. Geol. Survey. Shale - 2 J 824 ;! state of Texas tract, in Austin at the Gray limestone-- - -« 42 j 866 ; | insane Asylum, zk miles north of the Black shale 5 j 871 |j State Capitol. Altitude of land sur- ---.-;.. Gray lime - 1 j 872 |! faGe, 635 feet,- - ■ -- Black shale----- 112 J 984 } j park shale 80 i 80 Gray lime 2 | 986 !| Very hard limestone Black shale 44 { 1030 jj (Buda) 25 105 Black shale------and flint ;] Blue marl (Del Rio) 90 J 195 rock 30 'j 1060 \\ Limestone and alterna- Black shale 74 1134 jj tions of limestone,- TOTAL DEPTH { 1134 jj marland sand 1105 j 1300 l/Sellards, Eo H. Mineral Resources of !j Water-bearing sand 15 . ; 1315 Texas, Travis County: Bureau of Eoon. l\ Limestone -- - - 60 ! 1375 Geology, University of Texas, pp. 67- ;j (Continued on next page1.) 68, 1930. !■ 56 — Table of drillers 1 logs, Travis County Continued

Thickness Depth"" j j "Thickness Depth _____ !^5el} j£eet) | j (feet) (feet,) log Driller's of TW^^JggJ^-g^Jnwa ;; Driiler 's log of well 343--Continued -- - - . ~~^ Rotten shale" 5Q 1425 j jjL5£ estone and fw Limestone ----- 60 1485 , _ , ; . l gof shale 4? 34? Sand, water-bearing 315 j ;Hardstickv shale - 4 I 351 shale or marl; no JlBOOJ j j _ _ Blue - L±mG and 4 355 limestone 175 ; ; „ - - - < 1975 iLime - 35 390 TOTAL DEPTH , =1975 MHard layers lime 5 \ 395 2/ Hill, R. T* feography and | ! Medium hard layers j Geology of the Black and } \ i ------' £rand Prairies xime 8 403 Texas, geol« -- - - Uo So Survey 21st Amu j !core'lime 4 ! 4-07 Kept, p. _ _ Part 7, 508^ 1899-1900. _j jHapd Ume „„ 4 i 411 „ ; - - - - _„.',, . ,-, I Soft lime 5 ! 416 2£iLl£Llli£g^lj!2iLss£ ! IHard lime and rock 4 | 420 tract, ---'-- Et To Collins 3 miles north of ; } soft line 3 '■ 423^ the State Capitolo j ; ! \ Rock .....-J-._ 2 425 Soil and rock - - 28 j 28 ;. Hard UmQ „„ „ 12 S 43j? Chalk r.- 122 . 150 ; j goft and rQUgh lime 2 ; 43g -- - ; , Snale . 45 ; Ub Hard Ume ... 2 « 441 - 25 ; , _ . , Limestone- - r- j goft lime „ „ x" 442 ; Clay 56 . 276 ; j goft and rough lime 2 I' 444 Limestone (water at 424+ i " j j Hard Ume ..... 4 448 ' S° ft &nd r Ugh liie * 45° TOTAL DBPSH ! 426d S J ? ! lOi^.Mi£ . , t± I : Soft lime (water 402 to j -- - - ■ I ! 458 feet) 8 ! 458 Bill±ll±Jsz^^i_33^ ;. TOTAL DEPTH . : 458 State Highway Dept., at Camp Hubbard 3* ! !CASIimg RECORD: Blank io|and 6-inch miles northwest of State Capitol. the !! to 406 feet 6«inch:. soreen 406 to Altitude of land surface s 625 feeto ? !bott— — - ' -- - - ; "-~ "^ Surface material 5 ■> 5 ; Gravel -"".-.- 15 j 20 j j Driller's log of well 345 Clay, boulders -(water) - 10 j 30 ;;Thurlow BTWeid Jr. t7rct7T"mTle"s Clay 70 j 10C) | j northeast of the State Capitol. White limestone and marly ------! . cha^k 167 167 beds 100 ; 2DO ;| cX and limestone 38 : 205 (water 230, j -- - - Limestone at -- J j Limestone 29 ! 23£- 310 and 375 feet) " 205 ! 405 !j j : cl 70 3Q4 I2?iLHEH 405 jI UmLtone with marly | |"j beds '- - - 80 ! 384" s£liiS£lLi°^i_£Ls£LLA 4l iiLimestone (water) 72 " 456 Travis County Water District No. 2 ; ' - ; DEP^Ii 456 pumping plant, 4f miles northeast of -M .. | CASIIG record: 6 to ; Steel and 4-inch the State Capitol. I bottom. Soft ohaik 8 i nij " L f TOU 353 3/ cl, ?; " From interpretation of by E. Soft broken. r7 .- n293 J ! log H. chalk 15 ; I p - SeUards F# RoblnBon f ------$ , | J / miles OiiaiJ. 10JL ; northeast of the state Capitol. Hard shale 49 j 150 ; -- Amtude of land aarfaoe 725+""~feeto carder shale 16 166 / -- - - J Austln chalk'- ---■ 100aw Limestone- 41 I 207 ';„ _ , , , 100iuu _ , f __ ; Uiagle. Ford clay aud Hard clay 28on 235o ?. . ',» Blue olay | 866 I! 35 | 135 31 " Budaj;"»flimestone*~f - - ; Limestone 11 277 i| 40 175 - Dsl El° "" 65 : 24° Hard limestone 23. i 300 ii , ! ; I (Continued/on nextt65t page.) 57 '" ______Table of drillers logs, Travis Co^ftry— Continued ___„______' / Thickness Depth I'l ,/ ""Thickness Depth _.-^.._^"_"j£££iL»_l£ c^fc2 I ! /L ___ (feet) (feet) £2 £J2£-Z^lLl55 e Driller's log of well 445 -5/"l£22ii£li £ I '/l Georgetown and Edwards ! />®. s, Adkins, et al, addition,4-J- miles limestone(water at 350 ; ; j northwest of the State Capitol. Known feet) ■ 155 J 395 !! as "Cerro Tecolote" well. Altitude of TOTAL DEPTH \ 395 | ! land surface, 990+ feet. CASING RECORD: Blank 5-3/16-inch j j Gray limestone,--oherty- - 39 ] 39 steel to' 248 feet-, 3/ Sellards, E. E. ,1 j Blue limestone 51 ' 70 C1G'" 65-G4-Q { :.. °i? *.. 1..C PP.V. ; Blue limestone with r - - - Driller s log of well 561 ; ! mar x -- - - 10 ! ;80 W. Da Brooks tract, 6^ miles'north of j j Blue limestone 38 !' [118 the State Capitol»-- - j ; Yellow limestone—- - 47 |165 Surface------material 18 . \ 18 ; j 3iue limestone 2433 ; 1408 Chalk -- - - 3 j 21 ! ; Greenish and grayish [ \ Shale 42 I 63 j j gur,fiJo (prominent caving)" 14 | 422 Lime - 29 j 92 | j Blue limestone (water .' :. j ''. ■ Clay - 70 j 162 !-; at 460 to 475 and 590 \ « ------Lime *!>*". - - - 133 1 295 ;| feet) 97 ! 519 Lime and flint 30 J 325 j ! Blue gumbo ----- 5 : 524 TOTAL DEPTH 325 j - | " j Dark blue limestone 32 556 IgJ.eli-A,-^_A...barre:Ls Per hour I « Sand (water at 560 feet) 4 ! 560 ! ! Blue limestone (water at I Driller's log of well 365 j j 588 feet ) „ 34.' | 594 a -- - Mr-3o A« L Zinzer tract, 6 miles north j ; Gray limestone -- - 56 ! 650 of the State Capitol. . ; j Hard iimes torie 10 j. 660 Limestone 98 j 98 1 ; Blue limestone and j Blue rock, some layers of j j J sana (water at 712 ! olay (water at 150 ; j j feet) «„---.- 66 ; 126 -- - > -- - feet) 492 ; 590 j Gray limestone 47 j 773 Hard light gray limestone 27 ! 617 \ I Blue .gumbo (5 feet of { TOTAL DEPTH ! 617 j ! prominent sticky j CASING RECORD: Blank 6«inch steel to ! j gumbo) ------4 j 777 10 fee to " ; i Hard sandy dark blue- -. ! limestone 49 ! 826 Driller's I log of well 430 ! ; Alternating strata ! 1 Boy Scouts of America camp, 6 miles .j ; limestone and gumbo 30 " 856 j - northwest of the State Capitol« ! Blue gumbo (caving)- - 12 j 868 Limestone 200 j 200 j j Blue limestone - 4 ! 872 --, - - - Sand and clay 35 ; 235 | ; Blue gumbo (caving) - 4 j 876 Limestone~ - 135 | 370 ; ] Hard blue . limestone 13 \ 889 Shale 20 j 390 ! ; White water sand - ~ 6 I 936 Limestone ■ 10 ; 400 ; ; Alternating streaks Fine sand (strong supply j | ! light brown sand rock ! of water) ; ■ 15 415 « .] and packsand (water) 41 ' 977 Limestone-- (sandy)- 15 j 430 ! \ TOTAL DEPTH 977— Shale ------37 ; 467 | ] CASING RECORD: 650 feet of 6.,.inch Limestone 8 \ 475 \ \ and 245 feet of 5-inch.~~ " Shale ---»--.--- X 5! 490 \ I --„- * ' Sand 352- j 842 !j . .... ,' Dr1Her s log of.we11 500 4/ (Water at 530, 575, 590 to 600, 655 and j j Mrs B. B* Davis farm,' 8 miles south- 700 feet. Flowing at 590- to 600 feet, ! \ west of the State Capitol. Plowing 30 to 50 gallons per minute j j Joint clay and gravel - 13 j 13 at 65b feet.) j j joint clay (Eagle Ford) 67 j 80 " ■}"■■' (Continued oh next page») 58 — Table of drillers' logs 3 Travis County Continued ' Thickness Depth ; ■ Thickness Depth [feet} (feet) ■ j (feet) (feet) Driller's log of well 500 &/—Continued ! j Driller's log of well 697 White lime rock . j j City of Austin, Bt'a^cy."Swiimning 'Pool 2j (Buda and Del Rio) 50 j 130 j |miles south of the State Capitol, Blue clay (Buda and ! j ;Altitude of discharge pipe, 524 feet* Del Rio) 10 " 140 ; ! Soil 6; 6 Rock mixed with clay and < ; j Lime rock ------189 ! 195 yellow sand ; ! ;Sand and shale 15 j 210 (Georgetown and Edwards j !Lime rock ------30; 240 and white sand rock with ; j Black shale ------35 1 275 water (Georgetown and j ! ; Blue lime rock ----- 35 j 310 Edwards) 210 ! 350 j ! Blue mild 35 \ 345 TOTAL DEPTH "■ ...... j 350 j j Black shale 39 j 384 ~ CASING RECORD: 4-inch steel. ! j | Rock «- 399 j 783 A/Hill, R» T.. op. cit. p. 507. | j Flint rock 16 799 ~ ~ I !I Hard rock------: 29 j 828 Driller's log; of well 685 j j Rock ------142 ; 970 o=. Sollberger tract, "BJlniles south- ; j Hard rock------47 { 1017 west of the State Capitol. ; J j Rock 104 \ 1121 Rock 175 \ 175 j ; Soft lime 34; 1155 Mud 40 j 215 J j Rock and black shale - - 22 I 1177 Rock ? ! ? I j Rock 62 j 1239 Laud ? I 505 j ; Hard rock 21; 1260 Rock 97 I 402 ; j Rock 574 \ 1634 TOTAL DEPTH ! 402 j | Limestone and conglomerate 40 | 1674 CASING RECORD: 0 to ±0 feet, blank 6- "; I Sand rock 17 ! 1691 inch steel and 165 to 345 feet, 6~inch ; ; Sand - - - - 18 ! 1709 steel perforated at 202 feet* ! ; Sand rock ------15 j 1724 I I Sand 121 | 1845 Driller1 s log of well 693 ! ; Shale------5 ! 1850 Tennyson tract, 4 miles southwest of the I | Sand 43 \ 1893 State Capitol^ ;■ | ! Shale 14 J 1907 Surface clay 10 | 10 ! j Sharp sand 18 J 1925 White rock - 175 j 185 j j Fine sand 12 j 1937 Black stony- clay 75 j 260 ; | Hard sand 7 | 1944 White limestone 40 ; 300 ! j Shale 23 I 1967 Clay -- - - 70— ! 370 j i Sand rock and lime 33 j 2000 Limestone and marl ! 370 j j Shale ------28 ! 2028 ! TOTAL DEPTH 370 j | Sticky shale 7 j 2035 "*; "j Hard rock 8 { 2043 Log of well 694 5/ | Shale and lime 28 ! 2071 From interpretations from samples and >' \ Lime rock ------13. < 2084 driller's notes by E. H. Sellards- ; ! Rock ------■-- 12; 2096 W. Be Lovelace tract, 3i| miles south- ! j Shale------18 ! 2114 west of the State Capitol. j \ Rock 12 ] 2126 Austin chalk, Eagle Ford ; j Fine sand rock, lime and ; clay and limestone arid . ! ; cement ------25 ! 2151 Buda limestone 262 j 262 j j Hard rock 9 ; 2160 Del Rio clay 65 327 j j Sand ------and rock 11 J 2171 Georgetown, Edwards and ! ! Rock 7 ! 2178 ; ; ------Comanche limestones and !" Sand 3 ; 2181 Walnut clay 453— I 780^_ j Porous rock 8 J 2189 Glen Rose limestone -- - i 780^_ ! j (Continued on next page) TOTAL DEPTH ! 780^ | \ op. p. 5/Sellards. E. H.- 1 cit. 62- J \ \ 59 Table of drillers' logs, Travis County— Continued — ~ ~" ■ . Thickness"""Depth ;! Thickness Depth" (feet) (feet), (feet) (feet) — \ \ Driller's log------of well .697 Continued ;! Log of well 700 7./--Continued ■ "- Sand and rock 24 2213 i; Blue~shale - -"- 60 j 1575 Shale 20 I 2233 j! Limestone 100 [ 1675 Rock and shale 13 j 2246 \\ Sand rock, main flow 200 ! 1875 TOTAL DEPTH ! 2246 !j Blue shale- 40 ; 1915 CASING- ESCORT 1,634 feet of 6-5/8- |j Sand rock 50 \ 1965 inch, 572 feet of 5-3/16 and 4J>--inch-- ';! Blue shale —60 I 2025— j-i Shale ; Log of well 698 &/ j.j TOTAL DEPTH 2025 From interpretations from log and |j CASING RECORD: 300 feet of 10-inch; samples by E. H. Sellards- 0= 0. !> 600 feet of 8-inch; 300 feet of 7-inch Norwood, in Travis Heights in Austin, \\ and 200 feet of 6-inch. 2 miles south of the State Capitol. ;j 7/Kill," R. T., op» cit. pp« 509-510* Altitude of land surface, 475j^ feet* !j Austin chalk 208 : 208 j! Log of well 701 8/ Eagle Ford clay and lime- \ \\ State of Texas* Under the State stone, Buda limestone j !{ Capitol. ; and Del Rio clay 140 j 348 jj Soil and subsoil 5 ! 5 Georgetown limestone to j [j Soft white chalky limestone, j Travis Peak------formation,— j !j disintegrating more or less ; inclusive 1247 ; 1595 j! rapidly on exposure to the ! - 23 TOTAL DEPTH !' 1595 |j air 18 | CASING RECORD: 8-inch to bottom. !J Moderately hard, bluish- | Sellards, H., op. p. 62. " cream-colored j t6/ E. cit. j gray and 111 1 argillaceous limestone, Driller's log of well 699 Si containing teeth and ; J, D. Elliot place, 5 miles southwest jj scales of fishes, Inocer- ; of the State Capitol.----- ; !! amus (Trichites) j Surface material 10 ! 10 !! lexouxii, ammonites, and- Chalk 116 | 126 ;; other "fossil remains 94 ; 117 Clay and limestone 14 j 1-40 \\ Dark, bluish-gray, in- J Limestone .16 ! 156 ]"t durated marl 14 ! 131 TOTAL DEPTH <: 156 ;j Compact, bluish-gray ;" CASING RECORD; . 6-inch cast iron to !| limestone 31 162 10 feet* . j| Blue, marly clay with j |; fossil shells coated " Log of well 700 with iron pyrites, ; 1/ \\: F. B. Perry, in Austin, mile south- ;; chiefly Excgyra j "f " of ths State Capitols ■ — . . j! arietina, -Janira- and Surface dirt 20 j 20 ;! Dentalina 70 ; 232 Gravel bed (water) -- - 5 j 25 jj Hard, dark bluish-gray ;' Limestone , 100 ; 125 ;! earthy pyritiferous j Shale - 70 " 195 |j limestone and shale, j Limestone - 25 j 220 «; containing Ezogyra ; Blue marl 40 i 260 jj arietina, Gryphea_ j Limestone - 100 ! 360 !; pitcheri, Janira .{ Sand rock 10 j 370 |j and Toxaster» Many Limestone 70 \ 440 || of the fossils of ; Sand rock and limestone \\ these strata are { (sulphur water) 150 ; 590 ;! wholly or in part limestone 600 ! 1190 \\ composed of iron , Sand rock (water) 25 ! 1215 !.} pyrites 47 279 Limestone 300 ! 1515 ;! Soft sandy argillaceous ; ; |; limestone, with fossils { j \ l like those at 232 to 279 I ; \\ feet 25 j 304 \\ (Continued on next page)' 60 Table of drillers' logs, Travis County— Continued

Thickness Depth i'; Thickness Depth (feetL..(feet) !| — — (feet) (feet) 1111 "*~ " "" ~— . , i Log of well, 701 a/--Continued !; Log _of ;woll 7Q2 9/ Continued Soft, earthy, sandy, fine- ; jj Siue in^^lalo'Tariotina, : grained.) limestone of a r! clay) ------59 ! 239 - " dull gray hue 6 "j 510 ;| Light colored limestone Indurated, bluish-gray !j (Washita) ; 13 ; 252 silico-magnesian lime- jj Darker limestone (Washita) 15 , 267 stone, containing a ; j| Limestone, light, dark and good deal------of sulphuret of ; j yellowish 75 ; 342 iron 6 j 316 !j Limestone, grayish yellow Grayish white, earthy, [; (Washita) 28 ! 370 fine-textured sandy lime- || Water-bearing sand 4 j 374 stone (magnesian?), with ;j ( At this pOint the water | z£?J£lS£. and Excgyra. j j! was strongly impregnated Water at 323 feet; rose jj" witll sulphuretted hydrogen, ; to 283 feet to within 40 j j and has a salty taste. feet of surface 13 j 329 J j water gradually rose in Bluish-gray sandy magne- ; j j the well until it stood with_ | sian limestone with J |j ■ in 30 feet of the floor of the \ thin marly partings and ;; derrick, and there was there- ! abounding in organic ; j j fore 344 feet of water in remains-Exogyra arietina, !; the well.) \ Grypkea pitcheri, Janira_ j \ Water-sand with shaly clay Dentalina, and fish teeth. j j and layers of lime- | Many of these- fossils are j; , stone 128 J 502 coated with sulphuret of j j Limestone with traces of iron, which gives to them I I! sand ------8 < 510 an elegantly bronzed appear- | j; Limestone 20 | 530 ance 48 377 Ij Limestone with chalk flint- 17 i 547 Gray, earthy limestone, of ;j Limestone without flint 4 ! 551 a fine sandy texture, » i; Limestone with thin layers gypsum, nodules of flint, j; of clay,shale - - - 20 ; 571 and masses of iron pyrites, ;. Limestone, lighter color, I and few organic re- clay - - also a j \\ without s shale 4 j 575 ; mains,, chiefly Exogyra and j i Yellowish light and dark j Toxatst'er ____94 ; 471 jj limestone, gray 237 812 TOTAL DEPTH j 471 ;\ Limestone, dark gray and ! 8/Description of samples by B. F. ;; lighter color, with clay, "Shumardo Texas Almanac, Richardson j! shale ------28 ! 840 and Co., Vol^ 111 pp. 161-162 'j; Yellowish limestone with ! Galvestcii, 1859- ! blue shale 10 ; 850 . !■ I Blue clay,shale with lime- Log of well 702 9/ j j ntQne 1 36 j QB6 State of Texas 0 On State Capitol ij Yellowish limestone with grounds. _ - I ;; shale 59 j 945 Clay; soil, sand and clay 7 ; 7 ■; YGllqwjLsh gray limestone- 6 ' ! 951 Drift and white Cretaceous i. yellowish and light gray j limestone 18 ; 25 {,; limestone, with shale - 22 ; 973 ; Bluish Cretaceous limestone 43 68 ;! Yellowish limestone 12 j 985 Gray argillaceous limestone 38 ; 106 "j. Yellowish gray limestone- 4 I 989 Shaly harder tnan ; limestone ; ; Bluish * limestone - 4 | 993 preceding, with bands 01 '" , r . - - 8o ; IAAI harder material 42 148 ! Graisllal^ limestone 1001 !j G-ay and yellow limestone 3 1004 Limestone, hard, light-and- j '> . dark ------"■- 20 \ 168 ) Yellowish gray limestone- 3 ; 1007 Clay, shale with fine pebbles j! Yellowish gray limestone and pyrite 12 ! 180 i j with shale 16 j 1023 i \ \ (Continued on next page) ; 61

Table of drillers' logs-, Travis Counly-~Continued __ ' " " " ' rjrhiclaiess '^@pth !; ■ "Thickness Depth e _, (feet) (feot) ilGe^L L£l l) i j _~. * j Log of well 70S. 9/— Continued" ~~ ! (At this point the diill j ! Log of well 702 ?/— Costinned rods were broken and lodged j i < Limestone, light yellow, . . g1& ~' ' in the well, and this well ! I j with V % f 1400-J was abandoned, December 31, j j j Limestone, darker, with j 1889* January 1, 1890, the ; ! < &f& ----.-'----_■- 5i ! 1406 derrick was moved 8 feet to ! ! ! Limestone, dark to medium- - the southeast and a new j ; j yellow, with sand H j 1417 hole started with 8-inch ; i j Limestone, dark to medium | bit on January 3, On Feb- ! ; j yellow with bluish clay 5 j 1422 " " Limestone, ruary 6, the depth of 1,025; ;;' dark to medium- j feet was reached in the new yellow with sand 5 ; 1427 holeo) ! < I Sand, with, limestone,--dark- j Grayish yellow limestone J j shale and pyrite 10 j 1437 with clay * 10 ; 1033- ! ! (At this point the water ! Blue clay with------little ! j ; flowed out in a solid r'- j limestone 15 ! 1048 ; j stream, 2-J by z\ inches,) j Bluish gray limestone - j j ! Dark clay,shale with lime- with a little clay 1.0 | 1058 | \ stone ------.- 13. j 1450 Blue clay .shale and lime- j j Dark clay,shale with---lime- | stone 10 ; 1068 ! j stone and sand 5 | 1455 grayish yellow limestone- J > ; Water sand------with little lime- with blue clay shale 84 j 1152 c{ \ stone 5 j 1460 Gray limestone without ! I Yellow gray limestone-with shale 6 I 1158 \ \ sa^d and dark clay « 47 ,' 1507 Gray limestone 12 ! 1170 j ; Dark olay4 shale with lime- j Gray limestone- -with blue- I I 'stone and sand 4 ; 1511 shale -~ --. 5 ; 1175 ! J Dark clay,shale with lime- ; " - Yollow gray limestone J stone sand and pyrite 8 \ 1519 without shale 32 | 1207 !' \ Dark olay,shale, calcareous,-- - Yellow gray limestone- - j 1 "^with sand and fliat 35 J 1554 with clay 24 ! 1231 |! 'J 1554 lollow gray limestone----- j ! |At this Point the wgll was dis" without clay 9 | 1240 j \ continued, the flow of water being Yellow gray limestone with - S j \ 85,400 gallons per 24 hours, March 8, "yellow clay,,shale 23 ! 1263 ! ; 1890, \ Yollow gray limestone J ! j 9/Sellards, E. Ho, op,, bit,, pp. 53-55. -- - ' " ~ |! Lpg_.i:e sed fl Tl notes of SaH? without clay 4 I 1267 '< .' Z.?:' 'P?. .. Dum^>e- Yollow gray limestone- | i with a little clay 4 | 1271 | j Driller's log of well 719 Yellow gray limestone ! j ! Holmstrom and Gaffey tract, 6f miles southeast of the State Capitol, mixed with -about 50^ ; ! ! ------( white clay 17 \ 1288 j j clay ------18 \ 18 Serpentine 320 338 Yellowish gray limestone ! ; J ------,j without clay 4 I 1292 5 ! cha;Lk 132 470 ------■ Yelloslsh gray limestone 9 j 1301 j j Bentonite ------71 j 541 Yellow gray limestone with- ! I j Limestone------13 ; 554 a little white clay - 31' ; 1332- I \ Shale 4 j 558 Yellow gray limestone 12; \ 1344 j ! chaXk ------/"--- - - 42 ; 600 Yollow gray limestone- !' J ! Formation unknown- - - - 100 ,j 700 with a little clay 16 1360 ! | Limestone - - - 250 950 75 1025 light | | Formation unknown ;' Yollow lime-stone of \ 1025, oolor .-....-! 2X|] 1381* j I j^TALJEPTH ___, Limestone, light yellow \4rs \ 1396 \ « 62 ■'-Table of drillers t logs, Travis County— Continued

Thickness DiiTth"" ! : Thickness Depth ; (feet) (feet), « I \ - (feet) (feet) Partial driller r s log of well 775 j■. Driller r s lor; of well 783— Continued Mrs. 0. L. Brady farm, lofmiles north- ! j Sandy gray shale-- - - - 32 ; 335 west of ManDr. ' i [ Black shale 32 ; 3^7 Surface soil 6 6 ; ! Gray hard cap - 5 | Chalk, lime rock 100 } |Gray limestone JO j 402 - ; 100 ~ Clay, limestone, shale 50 ! 156 ! j Blue clay 45 | 44,' Limestone 42 ! I9S j I' Bluish-gray limestone, soft 13 « 460 day _70 1 26S ! Bluish-gray limestone,tough 23 | 42^ Limestone (^ater afbbttom)S67 [ j ;White limestone 111 j 59& 535 < '■ ■" , TOTAL- .. DEPTH ,*"""" _,! .1435. ,!,!Limestone ------"black flint " streaks 6 | 600 \ Porous limestone _-_-.- 15 \ 615 \ \ Hard gray limestone (tested- ! ;! 12 gallons per minute)- l6[ 631 Driller's log of well 776 I |Porous limestone (tested 50 J Mrs, cTTßradyTirm, 10£ miles north- !I' gallons per minute) 59 j 690 west of Manor. > Hard «ra-'r limestone 6 . 696 -- - TOTAL DE?TH 6 Chalk and rock 1 210 i 210 !| , c■,~ ~ '® GASI^ C0SI): 44 2 fest of 66 5/8~8 Clay, limestone, shale 44 | 254 !" ! 9 Limestone 40 J 254 j inch at top.. , , . Limestone-- 139 ! I \ griUer>s logj>fwellBol (water) ; ! ! Carlson farm, miles nortn of Manor, Hock ' 552 9f ° TOTAL DEPTH \ 552 j j Blue clay - 19 ; 19° ' Serpentine . 1 ; 191 CASING EECOED: 373J feet of at i \ s~ih"ci ; j Gray marl j 2SO topf ' -%9 : j - - " ! Sandy marl and shells* 5 285 Driller's log of well 752 I! Gra^ marl |300 — " " — ; EuGinple-tract. " north- ! Boulder 300 L_3o£_ west of Manor. ; ;IIlE^L^J^ 11111II I 30 wellgQU- Ste'soil _ 27 H!Bengston farm, 10-| miles northeast of caj. ].c ik ! IJ.FS ! * ' " ano1c Altitude, surface, Ch Ik ------ISO 22P I of land 571 Blue shale 35 ! 2GO | j ee^>cc Bark-colored shale -'- - | | SuT±a 64 I 6H -- - % 305 "j Lime, little water 35 ; 3UO ! Shale 33. ! 97 Blue shale $7 ! 407 |; Hock 3 1100 Hard white lime « Shale 103 203 I6S | 515 5 " ------\ -- - ■ Porous lime, water 9^ ; 609 ! 1 £° ck 117 320 TOTAL DEPTH '■ 609 j | shale J- \ 321 CASIIG E3COHD; 420 feet of 10 and 6-, ! | Sticky shale 8 j 40S " -- - J inch° at top. ~ « ! Shale and "boulders 4b ; 454 '— \ \ Gray shale 196 |§50 Driller-»s log of well 783 ! j Sticky shale kB ! b|S Pflugeryille Gin Co, lot inPfluger** ! ! Shale _°5 j 7«3 &ajnl)o ville; S miles northwest of Manor. |! ■ , Sha ~ ~ " " f# Surface material 4 k ;| Jf '7 ------| g9| - alky snale ,966 Blue lime U6 j 50 j ! f — ~~ Sandy yellow lime (water) 10 ; 60 | r] i - 10Ut? ;j £g Blue broken lime 26 ! S6 J Snale - 10S9 shale - 15 lIOU Hard lime 4 | 90 J i " ~ \ White chalk - J S4ale i 25 U5 ! " l6J° ° Blue shale I 122 M Chalk "t °, 132 7 ■ ~7(ContinuedT"T on nextf page. ) !- White chalk .ISI ! 303 I ! 63,. Table of drillers' logs,. Travis County— Continned

Thickness* Depth. ; ; Thickness Depth (feet) (feet) ! ! (feet) (feet) ' ' " i. ■ ■ ■ < i .. ! t I I Driller's log of well 804— Continued ": « , . - » nn n .. I""-" ; ; Driller"- s .log of well 822— Continued Shale F^Q 37" ; ~^- Limestone II ! ; Hard shale Z ?Z - - 3 1777 sticky shale \ Clay 167 'j 1967 i! 2b ; 654 Not known rr !'■ Hard Sl*^ shale 46 i 700 ! 20^2 Sandy - TOTAL DEPTH 2052 !; shale 1 ! 701 _^L. ; ard shale _ _-_ lgl . gg2 " shale -" Driller's log of well ggO6 ! !' - - \ nara snale £ 1039 Alfred e^Flion"7Srm7""6^- miles east of ! " ~ ~ ~ S3 \ Manor. .of land surface, ~Z ?§ ! Altitude ■ ! j 557■*-" . gfle \ ----- " HI? fee^ j ; Shale ana chaik 17 1141 Shale and serpentine - - Yellow and black shale 370 1 770 N 29 !1170 Dark shale .dp ! Hard black shale and * : ' ! - , - 180 \' !'''------c twu-4. n jl. -\,<- r^r- seroentme- 5 ;117^ smite shale, hard streaks- 145 > 693 ; ; - - \ G-ray and white shale 47 ; 742 M Shale and serpentine 13 J 11SS Serpentine 354 | 1126 !\ Chalk 72 |12bO Chalk 12 !' 1138 ! j Chalk, shale streaks 2S j1288 TOTAL DEPTH n^g, > ,\ Chalk l6;1304 i jjar(3 gkaiQ _„___ g ;1310 Driller } s log of well gQg j |Chalk ----- 3 j1313 Ealph.Hichie farm, 2 miles northeast of ; ! Shale and chalk 92 ;1405 Manor. Altitude of land surface, j Chalk 66 ; 550- j ' 1471 feet, j ] Shale 4 |14J5 Surface 50 \ 50 |S Chalk 74- ; 1549 Slue clay-- 40 | 90 M Shale 13 j1562 Shale -__ 170 ! 260 \ \ Limestone 58 ! l§2o Shell 1 I 261 M clay 40 IlobO Loose shale 247 j 50S ! > Limestone 2 I1662 Sticky shale 70 | 57S i; Clay 18 j lcBo Shale ----- 25 ! 603 ;I Limestone - - 81 j 1761 Sticky shale 33 | 636 !■■ Hard limestone 9 ; 1770 Hard-packed marl 50 ; 656 I■; Limestone 54 | 1824 Sticky marl - 22 ! 70S ! ; Limestone and shale -7 I 1831 Chalk 400 ! 1108 j j Corrected de;pth \ 1851 ------Shale and lime, streaked 21 Shale 9 ! 11l7 | i ;1872 Shale and lime TOTAL DEPTH I 111-7— — !" : 23 'J 1895 : :: ! TOI!AL DSPTII 1895 Driller's log of well 822 I j Anna C-iese farm, b miles east of Manor. I; Driller's log of well 853 Altitude of land surface, 494 feet. I! Oit? of Manor ,inManor at pump- Clay '80 , 80 jI .i.ng plant-. i Hard clay 35 ; 115 : | Top soil- - 6 \ 6 Hard shale % j 158 i; Tellow clay - - 11 i 17 Shale 26 : 184 !! travel (water)- 7 I 24 Hard shale 4 I 188 ;! Yellow clay 31 j 55 Shale 78 j 266 ;! Blue cl^y 525 1580 Hard shale 79 i 3^5 [ ; Chalk - 1 ; - - - 53 633 Shale 65 410 !"; Chalk and -pyrites - 66 j 699 Hard shale 6 j 416 i ; chalk and, flint rocks — 36 j 735 Shale 26 ; 442 !■{ Hard white flint 17 I 752 Hard shale 21 j 463 j j chalk and pyrites I 790 « - - 38 Shale - 6 ! 469 I chalk, hard" streaks - 90 . I 880 Hard shale - - - 5^ ! 523 j j Chalk - - 22 I 902 Shale and lime _ - 2 J 5^5 :; Chalk, hard streaks 63 j 965 Hard shale _- 21 1 ; ; ,( Continued on next page,)! Shell A___L-J&7 ; [ 64 Table of drillers' logs, Travis County— Continued

Thickness Depth ; j Thickness . Depth. (feet) (feet) 1 J (feet) (feet) ■ I i Driller's log of well 853--Continued || Log of well 10 Ciay 20 85k----'/--Continued- - ( 955 ,j j Solid iimes*Dne 440 . 2350 Broken limestone 25 { 1010 j Hot'- iven 210 ; 3560 White limestone I^s J 116^ I ""■. !' pr-£° 0 Limestone (sulphur water) klf ! 16^2 > I TOTAL DSPTH Hard blue shale 38 ! 1680 j'. CA.SIFG JR3CGED: 2560 feet of 6 and h- \ Limestone ("bad water) 62 I 17^2 ! j inch, bottom perforated with J-lnch..." Hard limestone - - 65 j 1807 ! j s# - - - - ho^10/Kill,S. , op. yy. __ Sandy limestone IU3 ! 1350 I i T. cit. 511-512. Limestone - - - - 200 j 2150 J j Clay 210 j2360 j \ Brilier's log of well 858 Sandy limestone and shale 403 J 2763 Jjß. F. Payton farm, 6i| miles northwest Hard sanclrock 22 ! 2785 ! ! of Manor, Surface material IB IS Sand (water) 216 'j 3001 ! \ ~ j TOTAL DEPTH | ! Elue iinie - 66 | 84 CASI2TG HDCOPD: 1807 feet of S-ineh/ ; j Chalk --- - - 231 j 315 cemented; 1012 feet of 6-inch; 266 ! j Shale 35 « 350 feet of U-inch . and 60 feet of 4-inch, 1 ! Limestone -, 40 ; 3% " ■' perforated with hole> ! Shale - -- - - 70 j 4oC |i Limestone -- l+bO < qpo Log of well 85H 10/ ! I Limestone and shale, alter- InterprstatiQn of 'log- by R. fT^Hill. I! nating (water------at 9S5 and J City of Manor, in Manor near -Dumping j ! USS feet) pjQ j . ; Jf^c plant. , i TOTAL DSPTH j I^s^' - - EECOED: feet of 6.-inch:at Black soil (iTavarro) - 6 ! 6 ; "] CASING 1070 Yellow clay (Navarro) Hi 17 j top, cemented with 77 sacks of cement, Flint rock and gravel ' I ; (Favarro) 3 20 ! !' Driller -s log of well 892 Yellow and joint clay "* { ; Russell C. larlkner farm, 53.mil.es north- (Uavarro) 30 ! 50 \ west of Creodmoor. \ Limestone 100 , 100 Blue clay. At UOO feet ; | I ; Hard limestone ulue clay gets lighter | ~ - 35 5.135 color; from U35 to UBO ; ; WhitG cla& - 59 | W very dark------and caves some ! |' Clay and limestone k6 ; 2UC (Taylor) 5110 j 590 \ Sand, clay and limestone I Sock, At about 800 feet ! ! \ (water) 20 "j 260 deep soft strata in rock | \ g^and^lme stone 17 |77 (Austin) ------1000 \ 11 I+lo ; j | Q mGQm. 200 feet of Shale. Caves oadly (^agle ; . ; S^ top!c Pord) - - - - 25 I 1025 ; I Hard rock (Buda) - 50 ! 1075 ] \ Driller's log of well 893 Blue clay (Del Rio) 60 ; 1135 | ;L. J. Trotti tract, "sj"miles northeast Lime.rock. Water at 12 ; j ! Creedmoor, 50 of - - i" feet -no good (George- ; !" Black soil and caliche 1 1 town) -115 I 1250 I (>ravel (to I^-inch ; Hock. At 1300 feet pyrite 1 ! j diameter, water) 20 f 21 boulder (Edwards) 50 ; 1300 ; j Yellow clay 9 ;30 Hock, Hard and soft in ! ! j ' TOTAL DEPTH~^ 30"~ places (Edwards) 70 I 1370 ! j : : Sandy and soft rock ■ I j j Driller's log of well 89U (Edwards) 2 ; 137S J jJs D^^am tract, miles northwest of - " s< 5 Limestone (Edwards) 42 \ 1420 ; Creedmoor. ; Solid limestone j 480 1900 ; j ciay and caliche 2 ' 2 Blue marl 10 j 1910 j! (Continued on next page. ) \ 65 Table of drillers' logs, Travis County— Continued

"Thickness.: -Dep.th .-■ ;| Thickness" De^ptn""" (feet) (feet) j| (feet) (feet) Srillflgt-a Xog -,-, < . of well g^HS^atiggßfl ;" 7 L f ' OR lf nan'timied ' - - ! -~~ ~ day," gravel ; p- -i j _" sand, and 12 14 -n n -,■/ j. Eel -&10&10 ancL George- . Sand and gravel (water)\ 16tr I clB^ - : 30 . town limestone 141xtu « IRQ V! l^y —TOTAL DEPTH : , estone 9 . . : 30-Ai.— f![ «^JEdwardsT?limestone (Core « i; 1600 feet) - - - - 181 [ IJSO Driller's log of well _9s±_ !! TOTAL DEPTH ! I7SO 5, H,, = cit., James Soss farm, 4g- miles northeast of !j 12/ Sellards 8 op p. 63° Greedinoor. Altitude of land,surface, |j iT- fBetl x \ _ _ i!" Driller's Xog of:well' 9,57 Black soil 15 I 3-5 j Stark Washington farm, 11^ "miles" nor th- Yellow dlay 63 I 78 j j east of Creedmoor. i &vmnv qhale -"-.'-■_ ? I lU^' ( ! Surface -■"--■---- 14 1 14 P^ed shale, lime | ;| sand 10 | 24 streafcs 236 ! 3SI |! Sand rock J 2o Chalk 32 ! 413 !J Hard shale v% i 9o J Chalk and serpentine 2S | 441 I Gumbo 19." ! lip Greenish gumbo 4 | 445 j ; Hard shale 18 j 133 Greenish brittle shale 44 ; UgQ j j Blue gumbo 31 ; 164 Broken chalk 231 ,j 720 j | Hard shale 36 j 200 Shaie 24 7H4 I; sticky shale 22 J 222 Lime ; 1 ;; - - 47 79 G.Uir/b0 and lime 21 ! 243 Clay.- 55 i S4d | j Hard shale _ _ 110 ! - - ; 353 Hard broken lime 51 "j 897 J Hard Llue ffll]3o jg | Ull Massive lime 23 920 J j Sandy shale 12 ! 423 Hard lime and flint S ; :.'929 Jj Lime, boulders------41 !' 464 Lime, hard streaks 76 i 1005 Ij Hard gumbo 6S 532 'TOTAL DSPTH | IQQS ; j sticky shale | ; ------67 593 ffncountored- no iA?at^r> ;"*" ; shale 9S! 697 jiOg^o£w^l_9sl_Jj/ !; Sticky lime, boulders " 20 j 717 -BVom interpretation irom log of well Fo.l!« -- - ' " ' Gumbo and lime 52 j 769 ■and. samples of well Ho. 2byE.H, |] Blue shale, slate 31 ; Boo Sellards. || Sandy lime ----- % j 8% Havarro and Ta,yior clay i ', ! Blue gnnibo 68 | 9H and^ marls " 9UO | 9UO jj Sticky shale - 31 j 942 Austin chalk 309 j 1249 j j Soft gumbo and lime 30 j 972 Eagle Ford shale 4R ! 12Q4 j! Gumbo, lime - 36 lOCS Buda limestone and Chrystalized shale IS 1 102b Bel Hio clay - \ 132 < 1426 j J Sandy gjx^oo 15 j 1041 Georgetown limestone 116 | 1.542 j \ Slue gombo -- 9 | IO^O Edwards limestone - - SS j! Ha.rd gumbo, lime 22 J 1072 \ 1630 ' ~"* ! " lll7ie 10 lOd2 TO~^L DEP^H 1630 Sandsr - ~ '5 Sellards, E, H, „ op. 60, || lime 17 1099 11/"— / 1 cit. ££, ; j Sandy lime 29 1 II2S _. nrC In/ ;i* Hard shale, lime 60 ! 1188 Log 01 well 956 12/ 1 pv-iv - 1 -- - 1R? ! i^Ufi log Trom. interpretation from ana samples ;| s-rd"- li^e IS 11^8 by Sellards, _~1 " S. H. |j sh&l% I IIII 3.6 1374 Republic Bank and Trust Co, farm, 12£■ \ 1 ijOT^L DEPTH— ~ 1^74— miles northeast of Creedmoor. Altitude j; of land surface, 4SS feet. j; Driller's log of well 958 Havarro and--Taj^lor- clay ! i ! Stark Washington farm, 11-^ miles north- ancl marl - 1077 ; 1077 ;j east of Creedmoor. ; Austin chalk - 297 | 137^ i! Surface 14 j 14 Eagle Ford shale- 39 ,! lUl| \ \ fater sand 10 1 24 Buda limestone 45 14^8 . (Continued on next page,) 1 1 1. 66 Table of drillers 1 logs, Iravis County— Continued ' ~ " ThTckness Depth 51 Thickness Depth"" (feet) (feet) j ; (feet) (feet)

Driller* S log of well 9^—Continued j 1 Driller's log of well _ - 1 1 966- 13/-Cont3. shale 72 . 56 ; ; "feVk: .T.,,", - jg j|g] Gumbo 19 j 115 ; j sticky shale 15 \ 1296 Hard shale IS { 133 J i Lime - - -- - 91 J I%&] Gumbo 31 ! 164 J. { sticky_ shale 14 1401 Shale 5S ! 222- | 1 Lime - - 1^ ! Gumbo 21 ; 243 1 . sticky shale 2 ! 1450 Shale 110 353 ; J Lime .. -.. 60 Gumbo s n \ 1510 5 ,! i" !" Edwards limestone - 529 j 2039 Sandy shale 12 423 Sandy lime (cavities) 133 \ 2172 Lime and sand hi ; U64 "j j Sandy lime 49 I 2221 Gumbo 63 ; 532 . j Lime 42 j ; 2263 Shale ISS 717 ; I Hard lime 32 j 22gR Gumbo 52 I 769 I ! Lime 10 « 2305 1080 ; Shale 311 ; j j Hard sandy shale 7 Chalk 353 I 1*33 { i Line (cored) 11 j 2323 Shale ------12 ,! 1445 j j Sanjiy lime (streaks of [ Limestone i^g 1463 ! f "*: l-\ >m I ~-*~

LxTne y dj J Limestone rub4 ; 1537 ! ; , \ . , . "■! ; ,J Sandy lime (streaks of Limestone (not sulphur ; ■. ?] " " j ghale) 1? j ± Q2 Cor?ected"di)th ""■ 75 |! Stafly lime 11 | 2413 I: ill (streaks , TOTAI/DHPTH" IU6S I' Sandy lime of CASING EECOED: X-M3 feet of 6-5/8-- ! ; sJlalf^ 52 j 2465 inch at top, !, ! Sandy lime 25 -| 2490 ± , Hard sand n -~ -- 2501 **** » r 15 Driller's log of well 966 15/ ! I &*** 7-~7 . j 2516 Claus Bhilquist farm, miles no ! I oken ne ld | Tfe r^east Lime;?f f hell^cored) d of Creedmoor. Altitude of land surface, ; and shells ! 2^° ' ;' ,d, UgQ feet. " Porous lime and --shells- 45 ! 2575 Clay ------«-. ! S| Lime aiid shells 40 \ 2615 35 35 :- ~ Sand rock *.3 ! 3S!i Lime !37 | 2752 lime ~ ~ X 2SS7 Sticky shale 362 { 400 ; 'j Sand^ - - 35 1 „. , , n - tc? i 1 Sandy blue shale 2 Sandy shale - Id Inxh±6 ri--',,-,. , 1-2889[ J Sticky shale , ! { { Sandy hard shale and ~ 32 U5O " line -~ " Sandy'' shale" -„* W IB 1 U£r J 19 290S ■ p,'. , . _.<-, ; _.-«„" ; Hard sandy lime (streaks -/{ sticky . I _„1 „ j shale 38 ; 503 ; of sha];e) « v 2919 Sandy shale I J ! \ - 25 S?S c « Hard shale 127 : 655 { !' H«' rd sandy lime b " 2925 ■ Hard sandy lime and shale 9 Sticky shale 10 665 \ ' -- - 29J4 Hard shale ---.-_ Hard sandy lime 9 1 2943 15 6SO I ' " Stic]-/ shale 60 i 740 I Lime and shells 22 J 2905 -- shale 7rith streaks Shale and gravel = 7 i 747 | i Sand7 ° ! Sticky '' ofli 2 shale 25 I 772 T 7; , , , , 1 i . f shale 6 . \ Sanayc shale - _^ ! Lime and %*52991 23 ; | Sand and shale (cored) 17 riard. shale S4O7?5 300S 45 j j ! TQTAL Jy2pm j 3OOg Stidsp- shale 54 | 894 j 1 Water slightly salty, well flowing with Shale ------66 j ! ! pounds pressure when closed in. ----- 960 70 ' Sticky shale -- - _ 16 ; 976 | j CASING SICOHD: 114 feet of 10-inch Chalk and shale 4 ', 9SO ; ; 3,nd 2719 feet of 6-inch casing. Chalk 103 1 ,-p, IOS^- . 1 13— '/S3llards E. H. op.._—cit-> — *$> il " Chalky shale 34 ; ( « - ] Broken chalk -- l+3 ; i2bO j j Chalky shale . H : 1271 .j \ 67

Table of drillers' logs, Travis County— Continued - -— ' " : jhiekness ppep^ j | Thickness Diptn __ J[_feet)_ j i _ (feet) (feet) Log of well 968 14/ j "Driller's -jog----Ioff fre1-1-V_9¥Qr- "Continued Interpretati6n~~from log "and""samples by j ; Blue shale 588 \ 806 ------* E* H.« SellardSo Jaoobson farm, 6\ miles ! j Chalk 9 815 northeast of Creedmoor. Altitude of < \ TOTAL DEPTH ! 81§ land surface, 552 feet. ;. j j CASING RECORD: 401 feet of 6-5/8rinoh^ Favarros Taylor clay .< j I and marl -- - 868 j 868 ! | Log of well 976 16/ Austin chalk 312 J 880 ; j Interpretation from log and samples by TOTAL DEPTH '" 880 [ lE. 11. Sellards. Axel Joh&nson farm, Sellards, E. H», opo oit. p. 61= ! j 1mile north of Creedmoor. Altitude 14/ —_ , j j surface, Xand 675 feet* ' Log well 969 ; j Taylor clay, ; , of 15/ ~ " marl and. ■.-..:. Interpretation from log by IT H. l~l ... ..■■:! ; chalk ----«..------213 ! T2X3 SellardSo Otto Schreiber farm, 4i- miles | j Austin chalk 275 " 438 east of Creedmoor * Altitude of land \ \ Eagle Ford clay and surface, feet.- ■ ! ; shale and 3uda limestone 69 ! 557 575+^ " --- - - Basal MavarrtTj Taylor- - ,■/":. '■. j ; Del Rio clay - 41 j 598 clay and marl 889 889 '; ! Georgetown limestone- - 46 \ 544 Austin chalk - - - \ |Edwards limestone 101 j 745" 3 892 i ' TOTAL DEPTH [ 892 ; ITOTAL DEPTH ! 745 15/Sellards, E» H., op. oit., &p-. .64-65^ j ■ 16/ Sellards, E. Er> op«> ?i^_, P« 61.

3 log of well 970 j > PliLlSl' :" Peyton farm, 3J-miles southeast "of -. ; j Creedmoor o Altitude of land surface, J ; 640 feet* , | ! Flint boulders 7 1 7j.; Yellow clay 41 ! 48 \ \ Blue shale 168 216 !!. -- - ' \ Shell rock - 2 J 218 ; | 68 Logs of core test wells in Travis County, Texas

Well_B3, On east bank of Colorado River, 4^ miles west of Mansfield .■Dam*;-.- Altitude of land surface,_572e5* _ «_ . Thickness I: Depth ------(feet) (inches); I(feet) (inches) River sands and gravel ----<- 16 0 f] 16 0 Red clay and pebbles ------5 0 ;| 21 0 Soft red clay ■ ------; 4 0 j ! 25 0 Fine grain~sand unconsolidated 1 6 \ | 26 6 Soft red clay with occasional seams and patches . j ', very poorly 18 - 6 ;! 45 0 of fine consolidated quartz sand * Loosely cemented conglomerate,------rounded pebbles 2 0 I 47 0 Red clay marly spots ------3 0 || 50 0 Soft red clay-sandy at-bottom 10 0 ;! 60 0 Very fine quartz sand arenaceous ""«■-.-«- - - 5 6 \ \ 65 6 Rounded quartz--grains------in marly cement - 1 0 [ J 66 6 Fine sand -" "*"■ 5 6 ; j 722 0 Pebble conglomerate-loosely------cemented- i \ some clay ------9 0 j! 81 0 Red sandy clay ------4 0 !j 85 0 Limestone pebbles conglomerate ------1 0 j; 86 0 Fine grain sandy marl and clay- - 3 0 j \ 89 0 Fine grain dense marl with small pebbles- 3. 0 } j 92 0 Fine grain dense multi-colored marl and \ : --- J pebble, conglomerate in lime matrix 8 0 : 100 0 Flowed -J- gallon per minute at 45 to .47' feet. Completed February 5, 1936.

144 ' Wel^ On east side of Colorado River at Mansfield Dam» Altitude of land surface, 53706 Thickness ;i Depth ------(feet) (inches) j j (feet) (inches) R"iver silt and sand ------43 !' Boulders,sand and gravel ------6 6. {! 50 0 Soft v/eathered limestone - - 3 0 |\ 53. 0 Hard fine dense limestone-small shells 1 2 ! ; 54 2 ------' Fossil limestone 6 6 ;! 60 8 Full of small shells .„--.----- — 8 0 {; 68 8 Fossil limestone, argillaceous seams 1 2 M 69 10 ------< Fine dense limestone — 1 .1 ! 70 11 Full of small shells 5 4;; 76 3 - "- Fossil limestone-last 2------feet granular 5 3 I ; 81 6 Argillaceous limestone ------. 2. 0 ;\ 83 6 Fine white granular limestone 2 0!;85 6 Full of small shells 1 3 !j 86 9 Fossil limestone ------5 3 |1 92. 0 Full of small shells 4 Hi! 96 ll Dark gray argillaceous limestones-some small i; — " fossils ------— 10 4 jj 107 °3 Patchy limestone — 2 9 1| Dark gray limestone------full of small shells 9 1 ;j 119 1 Patchy limestone - 4 6 j j 125 7 Soft dark gray fine dense limestone « ® \\ J 3. (Continued on next page.) !; 69 — Logs of core test wells in Travis County Continued

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.„ , —— — ,— ~_ ■. = Tphicknsss T~~ Depth ( feet) (inches)' (foet) (inches) - "" j HlHiite-granular~~limesTone ;«:**". ~"^""^"""~""T~- ~J 0" [ ! 134 3 Marl. ~- 0 6!; 134 9 White granular limestone extremely porous j J zones last 3 feet - - 8 l|i 142. 10 Fine dense limestone --~-.--.---~- 5 2_ j i 148 0 Fine arenaceous limestone ------=- 5 9! ; 153 9 Dark fine grain limestone very fossiliferous- j ! porous - - 10 9j ! 164 6 Shell limestone - 3 6| j 168 0 Patchy limestone "- ■ . 2 0! j 170 0 - * Fine dense limestone-few small------shells «- 6 10 j I 176 10 Very fossiliferous limestone ------9 g| \ 186 1 Fine dense fossil limestone------5 6) \ 189 7 Fine dense limestone------3 0! ! 192 7 Fossil limestone ------0 10 \ \ 193 5 Dark argillaceous limestone 0 11 f j 194 4. Fossil limestone ■ 4 3!'< J 198 7 Fine dense sandy limestone-fe?/ fossils- last ! 3 feet ■ ■------« ..15 3 j j 213 10 Fine dense fossiliferous limestone 3 0j ; 216 ■ 10 " - Full of small shells------2; ill 218 11 Fossil limestone ------1 1 } ! 220 0 Argillaceous fossil limestone------1 0} ; 221 0 Porous shell limestone 4 8![ 225 8 Shell reef-_ostrea 4 7! ! 230 3j Fine dense dark gray limestone, slightly- - j | sandy ■ ------.- 4 3j ] 23-4 6 Very fossiliferous limestone 1 6 \ J 236 0 ~ - -~~- -— ' Dark fine dense limestone ------« .- 0 8! 236 8 Very fossiliferous limestone 4 °i! 240 8 Alternating beds fine dense dark------gray lime- ;; stone and fossil limestone ------4 0{ j 244 8 Very fossiliferous limestone ----- 1 6! ; 246 2, Soft dark gray calcareous -shale 3 1G " j 250 0 Thin shaley limestone-dark gray friable and \ \ broken -■ -~ 4 9}j 254 9 Fossil limestone soft limestone layer 257 '< ; feet, 7 inches to 258 feet -.---,---- 4 2j \ 258 11 Shaley limestone-friable ------2 ?; j 261 6 Soft dark gray calcareous shale------2 6i j 264 0 Soft dark broken clay,shale - -- - .2 4j ; 266 4 Soft dark gray clay,shale and marl------6 0; '! 272 4 Sandy calcareous shale-friable- "2 3. ! J 274 7 Sandy shale and sand very soft----- 8 4i | 282 11 Sandy limestone full of small shells 0 7j \ 283 6 Calcareous sandstone-calcite crystals-few | j small shells 4 11 j ! 288 5 Sandy shell limestone-very porous artesian -_„„ „ water 5 oJ j 293 5 Dark calcareous------sandstone-small shell -- \ } fragments 5 gj | 395 8 (Continued on next page.) \ 5 70 — Logs of core test wells in Travis County Continued

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Thickness \\ Depth (feet) (inches) \\ " (feet)~ (inches) 1 " "~ -"~ Sandy Timestone-Tew densc sheTTTTragments------~~-—q- 7 il 305 3 Fine calcareous shale-sandy 3 8J; 308 1.1 Sandstone-calcareous binder --.-«.-..---.-- - 2 0 jj 310 11 Red and white sandy clay-calcareous------cement .7 0 ',', 317 11 Fine white sandstone------3. 6m 321 5 3j Sandy clay and sand ----~-~----- 5 10 jj 327 Fine white sandstone ------2; 0 (j 329 3. Red and white sandy-- - clay 3 .8 jJ 332 L11 Soft red clay ----- 2 9jj 335 8 Red and white sandy clay-clayey sand 3 0 ;! 338 8 Fine argillaceous sandstone ------5 7 {! 344 3 Glen Rose limestone from surface to M6feet !j 2 inches* Travis Peak formation from |{ 246 feet 2 inches to bottom of hole. [! Completed November 23, 19360 i;

Well 145 [I On west side of Colorado River, at Mansfield Dam. Altitude!*of land surface, 624,0 c __ I; _ ~"" '" ~~ ■""" Thickness ■■[ Depth (feet) (inches ).{.!{ feet) (inches) _ _"__ „.£__,__. r::r^ .. _-_ „ ~~cr 6~!<~""0 6 Weathered fine dense limestone- - with arenaceous 'jl "■" streaks 14 6;j 15 0 "feathered limestone full of small shells-soft-- - I; streaks ~- 14 0j; 2© 0 Full of small black fossils------*----« 2 0|! 31 0 Fine dense limestone 1 2|j 32;- 3i Full of small black fossils -«,«_«„ 1 0 !| 33 2 Weathered and broken limestone full of small »! shells ------■ 6 4J| 39 6 Granular weathered limestone 1 9!| 41 3 Fine dense limestone-small fossils last foot i'j weathered ------4 s|i 45 8 Fine dense limestone,------layers small fossils- |j marly at bottom 3 10 {{ 49 6 Patchy limestone ------10 6!! 60 0 Top 6 inches porous weathered------limestone-rest |j lost-reported blue marl ------4 9 JJ 64 9 Fine dense arenaceous limestone 4 0 J! 68 9 Soft marly limestone-fossils------«----- 3 3j; 72 0 Arenaceous limestone 1 10 ;; 73 10 Thin bedded friable shale,------lime 3 4 1J77 2< Fine dense limestone - - - 7 41; 84 6 Soft marl,limestone,friable ■ 2 2|; 86 8 Weathered arenaceous------limestome,porous-fossils 3 10 \l 90 6 Patchy limestone ------4 0!j 94 6 Fine dense limestone 6 0;| 100 6 Full of small, shells------& 0 H 102 6 Monopleura reef 2 0); 104 6 (Continued on next page.) v. 71

Logs of core tost wells in Travis County—Continued WeIJLi4i4.5-C_orilin__u_ejl _ ..___-"_ _-. . _,«—___ - __„__ .. -_ "xhickne'ss" Tf" HDepth (feet) (inches);! (feet) (inches) Fun~oT~iniirTossTls""^'- STZ. __. .. : X~*~" ~~0 j".j 1106 ~6 Fine dense arenaceous limestone,soft streaks 10 0 j ! 115 6 Fine dense limestone-small fossils at bottom 4 0 "{] .119 6 Fine dense limestone ,patchy-arenaceous------fossils 10 S ; { 130 0 Thin bedded arenaceous limestone - - - - - 3 6 ;! 133 6 Fine dense limestone-small fossils - - - 6 10 ; « 140 4 Thin bedded arenaceous limestone «-- 2c &: j j 142 6 Fossiliferous limestone patchy at bottom - - 8 0 ; ! 150 6 Completed April 7, 1936. I j

Well' 146 Slope on west side of Colorado River, at "Mansfield Dam» "- Altitude of land surface, 74405« ""Thickness p Depth (feet) (inches) l( (feet) (inches) _^ - - - - Soil-decomposed limes toner and clay - 4 ~0 Y\ 4 0 Weathered fossiliferous limestonersoft marl, jI ~- ~- ~ streaks at top ------.<-''"-. « 8 4 ;j IS 4 Full of small fossils weathered-porous- at - [ | bottom 4 8 |! 17 0 Fine dense weathered limestone,soft marl ;I seams■--.------,--.;- ,-.--- 6 0 j| 23 0 Badly broken and decomposed limestone-----full of i | vugs coated with secondary calcite 5 0 j\ 28 0 Patchy weathered limestone, porous------at bottom 10 1 " ! 38 1 Fine dense limestone.,weathered - - 2 0 !« 40 1 Porous weathered fossiliferous limestone- - 8 0 J \ 48 1 Porous weathered limestone and marl -- 5 11 ; ! 54 0 Soft friable weathered marly limestone - 3 8 |1 57 8 Weathered porous limestone full of small \ \ fossilso Last 3 feet 0 inches soft :\ friable marly limestone ------»»—----- 6 4! j! B4 0 Soft weathered marl------and limestone 2 Ojj 66 0 Patchy limestone 6 Q;J ?2 0 Arenaceous liraestone-middle foot soft marl- ;J orbitulina at top ----->-----»-- - 3 1 \ \ 75 1 Full of small black fossils . 3 0 j j 78 1 Patchy limestone --->------.-- 6 0 } { 84 1. Soft marl limestone ----■--.--.--- 4 8 \\ 88 9 Soft weathered broken------limes tone-full of j « small fossils 6 1 !] 94 10 Fine dense weathered limestone soft-----with ;| marl seams-arenaceous in places 8 Z \ \ 103 0 Soft marl with occasional streak of hard \\ limestone ~- 3 0 \\ 106 0 Fine dense limestone-marly and arenaceous- breaks easily, last 16 inches harder and ;j -=- more massive ----»»-. --»"«*-- 10 4 '\\ 116 4 Fine dense limestone-few fossils -->-.- 9 4 J 125 8 (Continued on next ppage)e c ) ;! 72

Logs of core test wells in Travis County— Continued

Well 146-Continued

rjTjj^Qj^Qg-g py- Depth (feet) (inches) ■ ! (feet) (inches) Slightly weathered 'fos'siliferous' limestone - 4 6 J \ 130 Zi Fine dense limestone, last 18 inches full of ■ ; small black fossils------3 0 ] { 133 2 Patchy limestone ------2 6 \\ 135 8 Fine dense limestone 1 0 ■! j 136 8 Full of small shell fragments 5 0 j J 141 8 Patchy limestone ------4 0■: | j 145 8 Full of small shell fragments 2 8 j j 148 4 Patchy limestone-marl streaks ------1 0 )\ 149 4 Full of fossils 0 8 |; 150 0 Completed March 25, 1936. \\ Well 15a ''■ Slope on west side of Colorado River, 3^- miles southeast of Mansfield Dam* , Altitude of top of pipe, 625.7, Thickness \~\ Depth (feet) (inches) j \ (feet) (inches) - - : Open pipe --_ T""------_ J" "f~~ 9 f j 1 9 Soil-?vreathered limestone -snarl 7 4 S ! 9 1 Soft decomposed shell limestone ,slightly porous 5 11 j ; 15 0 Fine dense limestone------with soft marl seams, last \ \ 6. feet weathered - - 9 3 !i 24 3 Weathered limestone-full of small fossils 4 0 ; j 28 3 Soft friable marly shale-full of small- fossils 4 1 S j 32T 4 Full of small black fossils ■ 6 7j j 38 11 Alternate layers fine dense white------limestone |' j and fossiliferous limestone - - - 4 4 ! 43 3 Soft patchy limestone & 0 j ; 45 3 Patchy limestone-marl seams-top foot } \ fossiliferous 5 8 \ ! 50 11 Soft weathered-full------of holos-fossils slightly porous - 5 2c { ; 56 1 Soft weathered patchy limestone-marl seams- - 6 1 ! J 62c 2: Thin bedded shaly marl-soft and friable- - - 4 3. j « 66 5 Soft fine dense limestone, marl------seams 10 2, ;; 76 7 Weathered porous limestone ~ 4 10 \ \ 81 5 Soft marl - ---.--.*- 3 2 |j 84 7 Full of small shells soft mud scams 3 8 j J 88 3 Hard fine dense limestone ----«---- 1 0;; 89 3 Fine dense limestone-friable at top, weathered at bottom - fossils last 3 feet- 5 1 \ \ 94 4 Fossiliferous porous Y/eathered limestone - - 4 9 ; = 99 1 Fine dense lime-stone-few thin marl seams bottom 3 feet ..----— 10 0 j | 109 1 Dark gray limestone full of small------shell ! I fragments, last 2 feet ------porous 4 I > j 113 % Soft fine dense limestone - - - 3 6 \ \ 116 8 Full of small shells-patchy at bottom------Z 0 118 8 Fine dense limestone^marl seams 7 ,10 i "j 126 6 Soft muddy limestone z 0 J 128 6 (Continued on next page.) 1 1 73 Logs of core tost weHrs in Travis County—Continued

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■ ,-v-h ___. ______(feet) '( |j TOTrrrr- . inches) (feet) (inches) White fossi^iferosu limestone i :■ ■",■ f —g If ■ ~-q~- Fine dense limestone-few arenaceous spots 4 3}. j iaq Fine dense - - - - - I limestone-broken at top 4 Dark gray 3 " 144 « limestone-full of shell fragments 7 5! ' 151 17 Fine dense arenaceous <- limestone 3 2l- ' llr Arenaceous fossiliferous limestone z 6' 1-7 7 Weathered fossiliferous ! ' limestone- full -of holes 1 8 159 Fine dense .impervious, limestone } u.at

Well 155 i \ On Colorado River bank 3f- milos southeast of Mansfield Dam-« ;;"*" Altitude of land j surface~ 477,^ * " ■'"'. Thiciiness ;; Depth' (feet) (inches) ; ; (feet) (inches) RiVoiTTand and------silt --«-----»---- 21 0« j 21 0 River gravel 2 Q !! 23 0 Fine dense limestone-largo fossils 25 to 28 ;1 feet ■ -----.--.-- 7 1 !! 30 1 Soft marl seams ------0- 8 { \ 30 9 Fine dense limestone arenaceous------at bottom- ! j 6-inch marl seam at bottom - - - 9 8\ j 40 5 Patchy limestone-top 7-inches monopleura 12 6 { \ 52 11 ------" Fine danse arenaceous limestone 4 0 ;"; 56 11 - - ' Very fossiliferous------limestone-marl streaks 8 9j j 65 8 Patchy limestone 3 4;i 69 0 Full of small fossils 6 4!! 75 .4 - - - - -~~ - Fine dense limestone -«~ 7 Z« j 82 6 Full of small fossils ----■■ ■ 7 0j| 89 6 Fine dense limestone -=-----«----»- 1 & 1 ! 90 11 Weathered and porous shell limestone an « j abundance of small ■ secondary calcite crystals, i ; '. Water. ch.anhol?»artesiam' f10w,'. 45 galions- per ! i minutoa- Sulphur— water from 91 foot- 6-inches j \ to 142 feet*------50 10;; 141 9 Arenaceous fossiliferous limestone - 6 3 !\ 148 0 Pine dense limestono-occasional fossil 2 feet fossiliferous layer 150 to 152 foot -- - - 13 9;| 161 9 Fine dense arenaceous slightly weathered lime- I\ stone ~~-- -.---..--_ 2 9;| 163. 6 Soft marl limestone ------2 6 !! 165 0 (Continued on next pa.ge<.) 74 — Logs of core test wells in Travis County Continued

WoU 155--Co_ntinuod

" " ~~ ThicScss i~j Depth (foot) (inches) j \ (foot) (inches) Granular limestone-small shell fragments-- - - ; r abundant-bottom fine dense limestone 11 6 { j 176 6 Fairly porous and weathered shell limestone- i { marl seams reported ------7 10 «.{ 184 4 Fine dense limestone ------"-«------3 8 \', 188 0 Fine dense fossiliforous limestone- 5 0 !! 193 0 Full of small fossils -~ 2 4 j j 195 4 Fine ddnse limestone -----.------4 4 ■' ! 199 8 Fossiliferous limestone -«----«---- 1 Q [ j 200 8 Dark fine dense limestone with occasional fossil- j I core soft last 7 foot " - 22 1 ! j 222 9 Completed March 22, 1936. | J ' Well 154_ '■ Slope on east side of Colorado River, 3-|fmiles southeast of IlansfMM :BanUio Altitude of land surface, 4970_7. , __. Thickness J ', Depth ______(feet)_( inches) j ! (foot) (inches) Soil-marl- decomposed limestone «.------6 0 \ j 6 0 Porous v\roathered fossil limestone r « 4 0 s { 10 0 Decomposed and broken limestone-marl streaks 15 0 j ,' 25 0 Arenaceous and patchy limestone-slightly -...',':" | ! weathered. Less weathered and arenaceous . ! j at bottom - - ;16 0j j 41 0 Fine dense limestone------«.«---- 5 0 { \ 46 0 Patchy limestone ------2 6!! 48 6 Fine dense ?\fhite limestone------2 6>! 51" 0 Hard shell limestone 6 6 J j 57 6 Fine dense white limestone slightly arenaceous 5 0 ! { 62 6 Full of small------fossils, bottom 6 feet slightly j ,' arenaceous ------7 6|l 70 0 Arenaceous fossil limestone 2 C ! J 72 0 Full of small black fossil on a white lime- stone, slightly arenaceous around 79 foot 6 11 J { 78 11 Alternate layers fine dense------limestone and ! \ fossiliforous limestone 2. 0j ! 80 11 ~ ------' Full of small shell------fragments. 3 1 J 84 0 Patohy limestone - - 4 0 \ j 88 0 Fine dense limestone slightly patchy - 5 9 j { 93 9 Fine dense limestone, few layers------of small ! \ black fossils near bottom 5 0 ; ! 98 9 Completed March 8, 1936. j j Well 429 On west bank of Colorado River, &g- miles northwest of the State Capitol. Altitude of land surface, 491*3. (Continued on next page}' 75 Logs of core test walls in Travis County— -Continued

Well 429— Continued

(foot) (inches) J« (feet) (inches) Rive3? silt, with about 18-inches 4i t©s) soil TT TTTj 47 0 Fine dense limestone, full of small fossils 2 11 '! 49 11 Patchy limestone— soft marl streaks, some « " weathering-granular at bottom with some « '"" fossils --..--_ 11 4 ; 61 3. Fine dense arenaceous limestono~=last foot has { !' several small gypsum------nodules --.---- 9 4 { 70 7 Patchy limestone 4 5 I;' 75 0 Fine dense limostone-2 feet from very' bottom ' fossiliferous-small shells ------,5 6 " 5 80 6 Porous shell fragment limestone:, large holes 2 0 « j 82. 6 Fine dense limestone-last Eg? feet 'arenaceous { \ and few fossils -_-„ 9 o { I 91 6 Very fossiliferous limestone-small------fossils- aronaceoous in middle 6 ® '', 97 6 Fine dense limestone , top 18 -inches thin \\ Porous shell limestone-artesian- water channel- { j 6 inches fine dense limestone 2 feet from top 4 0 » ; 109 7 Fine dense limestone bottom 2 feet arenaceous- 4 4*l 113 11 Fine limestone full of small shell fragments- - - j ; porous granular patches last Z:. feet 4 8 { \ 118 7 Fine dense limestone-massive-top 1^- feet thin !! bedded arenaceous limestone. Artesian - « " flow reported less at 120 feet 6-inches 10 0 J j 128 7 Patchy limestone ■ 3 0 j J 131 7 Fine dense limestone -----«-«--- 3 8 ) I 135 3 Fine thin bedded limestone-breaks easily - 2 4 i\ 137 7 Fine dense massive limestone-last------6 feet j \ very fine grain 12 0 \ \ 149 7 Completed March 4, 1936. !;

Well 432 Slope on west side of Colorado River,*~4^- miles northwest of the State Capitol. Altitude of land surface, 579c 2. Thickness " ; "'Depth ! (feet) (inches) ;S (feet) (inches) Top soil sand and gravel ------5 8<; 3. 8~" Broken and v/eathered limestone -* lime, sand ; " and marl ------.---.------9 4 J j 13 0 Fine dense limestone-weathered 4 4 !\ 17 4 Slightly weathered shell limestone, porous in |S spots -----..------4 4 !I 23 °8 Full of small black fossils - 3 4 |i 27 Fine dense arenaceous fossiliferous limestone- - 3 0 j \ 30 0 Porous shell limestone, slightly weathered 5 0 ; \ 35 0 Fine dense arenaceous limestone --'-«---.- 5 0 !\ 40 0 Patchy limestone -«----■=»------.-. 5 0;5 45 0 Fossiliferous------iimestorie, somewhat' porous at !| bottom ------10 0 ;S; S 55 0 Fine dense limestone 5 0 ;i 60 0 (Continued on next ppage)e c ) ! j 76 Logs of oore test wells in Travis County--Continued

— «_ - _— ~"_~,««*. .„— \~T """"Depth (feet) (inches) ;! (feet) (inches) VeF^'TolHfriTF^ & """""ir";' « ~*~*65 Q Arenaceous limes tone«marl streaks ------6 10 ! 71 10 Very fossiliferous limestone ------^- 3 2- \ ! 75 0 patchy limestone ------j 0!; 76 0 Soft marly limestone ------««-- 2 8 « ! 78 8 Fine dense limestone ------.-- 2?. 10 ;j 81 6 Arenaceous limestone 1 9'!; 833 3: Fine dense limestone, slightly granular at top 9 5 ;! 92. 8 Possiliferous limestone-porous shell layers 97 ;j to 98 feet « ------7 4 ! J 100 0 Fine dense aren&ceous limestone - 3, 0 j \ 103 0 Soft friable and------broken arenaceous limestone 7 4 ;\ 110 4 Shell limeb.tone ------5 0 !! 115 4 Fine dense limestone - - - 2 8 » ! 118 0 Friable arenaceous and------marly limestone Z 3 ;; 120 3 Fine dense limestone 4 9-'! 125 0 Arenaceous limestone -----«--«---- 5 oj j 130 0 Fine dense limestone ------~~----~ 3 0 j 133 0 -- ~ - J Marly arenaceous limestone « .-,,---- 2 85! 135 8 Fine dense limestone ------««------5 4 ".; 141 0 Broken friable arenaceous------limestone 3 0 \ \ 144 . 0 Patchy limestone ------1 0■!! 145 0 Fine dense limestone 5 0 ;i 3-50 0 Completed March 13, 1936. I\ ¥eU 433 Slope on west side of Colorado River, 4j~iuiies northwest of the State Capitol. Altitude of land surface, 475»6<> ""Thickness j ; Depth (feet) (inches) j I (feet) (inches) _^ ______>__"__ River silt and sand ------r~Z'~Zrz~~Z "^37"^ O~T| 37 0~ Gravel up to ij- inches - - - 5 0;: 42 0 Fine dense limestone-soft and weathered 6 6 ! ! 48 6 Full of small black fossils w « 3 3|] 51 9 Fine dense limestone, arenaceous -.«---« 3 3. ;i 55 0 Full of small black fossils 2. 6 |'| 57 6 " ------■ Granular limestone - - 2l 6 j J 60 0 Fine dense limestone shells 63 to 64 feet 5 0 ; I 65 0 Patchy limestone, gypsum filled fracture 66^- ! j to 68 feet ------S 6j] 71 6 Fine dense limestone 2 6 |\ 74 0 Shell limestone ------_------1 0jj 75 0 Patchy limestone-arenaceous at top 5 0 !; 80 0 iL-lternating layers granular shell limestone 1 ; and fine dense arenaceous limestone-thin------"j j bedded and friable at bottom - - - - 5 Z: « 85 & ; Full of small fossils few marl seams 4 10 j I 90 0 Fine dense limestone,gypsum at top <*"---- 3 Oil 93 0 Full of small fossils------" 1 0]] 94 0 Fine dense limestone 6 OJ;' 100 0 limestone-small gypsum nodules Porous shell --- ~ - - j j inches -,- 3 0 ;; 103 0 last 15 (Continued on next. page.)x \\ 77 Logs of core test wells in Travis County— Continued 2®ljL

...... _ .— . . — — — Thickness \\ Depth ------(feet) (inches)!; (feet) (inches) "Fine "dense"Time'stone 3 0; j! 103 0 Fossiliferous limestone, orbitulina------at top - 7 6 |j 113 6 Pull of small black fossil 1 0 jj 115 0 Arenaceous fossil limestone ------4 ° ij -^ ° Fine dense limestone ------«--«- 2 3 jj 121 3 Dark arenaceous patchy ---limestone,gypsum at - «' bottom - - -"1 2- 3 {.j 123 6 Fins dense limestone ---«.--.------5 0 !! 128 6 Porous limes tone-small gypsum nodules----- 2. 3 j j 130 9 Fine dense limestone-gypsum nodules 5 1 ; \ 135 10 Fine dense very fossiliferous limestone------j ; getting patchy last 15 inches 4 2 |j 140 - 0 Completed March 9, 1936. !' !! Wej.l _434 On east bank of Colorado River, 4± milei""no"rthwest of the State Capitol. itude of -Land 06 48Q 87 8 __ , * , , ' . ■ Thickness «, Depth (feet) (inches) ;< (feet) (inches) ~ River silt backed*llp~by~old~Austin DairT "^"""^"""^ 44 0 ,; 44 0 Sand and gravel . 4 0 j! -48 0 Fine dense limestone -----.------7 10 ; j 55 10 Orbitulina texana horizon -.------0 6 ! j 56 4' Fine dense limestone, full of small —shells----■- 3 8 ; ; 60 0 Fine dense arenaceous limestone *"-. - 3 5 J I 63 5 Fine dense limestone full of small shell ■ ; fragment 6 s>i 69 10 Fine dense limestone-occasional streaks of !! marl .------6 0 ! j 75 10 Fine dense limestone ------full of small shells 4 2 ;\ 80 0 Marly clay-very soft — - 1 8 !| 8^ 8 Fine dense arenaceous limestone marl seams - 3 7 ! < 85 3 Patchy limestone-dense and fossiliferous - - 2-, 9 j ; 88 0 Fine dense limestone-slightly arenaceous in J !

Thin bedded limestone-small gypsum nodules - - 1 6 > j 100 6. Patchy limestone-fine dense and granular -- - 4 11 j j 105 5 Dark dense compact limestone-slightly----- arenaceous 5 9 111 2 Fine dense limestone ---*-"------1 9 « j 112 2 Massive-porous-dark gray-gypsum nodules 2 10 { 115 0 ~ \ Patchy limestone 3 0 \\ 118 0 Alternating layers------porous granular and fine j j dense limestone 6 2 \\ 124 2 Very foasiliferous ------limestone-5 inches gypsum 7- !! inches below top 3 0 j < 127 2 Fine dense limestone -----~-~~~--- 5 11 | j 133 1 Massive arenaceous------limestone,last 4 inches !j gypsum 5 11 t! 139 0 Alternating beds-fine dense------and porous lime- j j stone-gypsum at bottom 5 0 J j 144 0 Fine dense limestone small gypsum nodules last !|!" | 2 feet 5 0 ! 149 0 (Continued on next page«) " \ 78 Logs of core test wells in Travis County--Continued Well 434:— Continued

- ■ ~ - «^^__"""_- _ „ „ , . . . . Depth"" (fee>b ). (inches ) jj _(fee t) (inches) ~--- -" Arenaceous limestone-small shells « 3 Ijj 152 1 Fine dense limestone-few laj^ers of small - - I.J shells and several small gypsum nodules - 12 11 j! 165 Gypsum -----~-.------.-~-- 0 6\\ 165 6 White fossiliferous limestone ------1 9 \\ 167 3 Massive fine dense limestone occasional - j! gypsum nodules between 164 and 174 feet 12 &jj 180 0 Soft' marl 0 10 j; 180 10 Dense arenaceous limestone- ----.-♥---- 1 8j! 182 6 Fine dense limestone-top 6-inches shells - - 3 6;j 186 0 Patchy lime------stone-fine dense and granular -- i; porous ------7 ojj 193 0 Dense arenaceous limestone 1 0 ;■ 194 0 Very fossiliferous limestone ------1 8 I! 195 8 Fine dense limestone -----.--■-.----■- 1 3;'! 196 . 11 Monopleura: reef ------8 1;| 205 0 Light gray fine dense massive-limestone,- few j! shells .. ------20 &jj 22a 0 Fine dense arenaceous limestone------6 0 1] 231 0 Dense compact limestone - 7 6 >! 238 6 Course,, porous, very fossiliferous limestone 2 6 }i 241 0 Areanaceous limestone ------— - 6 0 ;■ 247 0 Fine dense compact limestone --<---■--—- 3 0|; 250 0 Well flowed ■£■ gallon per minute at 140 feet; ! j 6 gallons per minute at 205 feetj 7 gallons i! per minute at 240 feeto |1 Completed February 19, 1936 c J; 79 Logs of test wells drilled by W. P. A. labor in Travis County, Texas ' Thickness Depth \ j Thickness Depth _'_.:..___ (feet) (feet) J:ieot)_^ Jj&rt)\ \ 1 . E£i.L-ZSZ 5 i Well 758 River flat, side of county road 5 miles { j Flat, in State Farm Colony, 5-J- miles southeast of the------State Capitol- ; ! J east of the State Capitol* . Sandy red soil 2 \ 2 j ! Sandy brown surface soil 6 ; 6 j * Sandy brown clay -- - 3 9 Red sand ------3 10 r j -- - Yellow sand------2 ; 12. ! ; Fine yellow sand 22 j 31 Red sand 9 | 21 ! j Fine-grained------water Yellow sand ------5 j 26 j ! sand 2 ;33

- ■ Yellow sand and gravel 2 ; 28 { .! Struck water at 31.5 feet. ,' December 20, Ijggj _ _ ! \ December 7, 1959. Well 728 | | Well 741 n River flat, side of county road, 5-f ; Flat, near creek bank, in State Farm miles southeast of --the -State Capitol. { | Colony, &£" miles oast of the State Brown surface----soil- - - - 1 : 111 Capitol. Red sand -- - 14 15 « j Sandy brown surface soil 7 1- 7 Sandy yellow clay 7 j 22 | j Sandy brown soil-some- - « Sandy red clay - 1 23. | } olay - . 12 J 19 Yellow sand and gravel 3; | 26 !" ! Sandy dark red olay 1 j 20 December 21, 1939. ' j Fine-grained red sand 2 ! 22 | Sandy red clay - - - 1 « 23- Well 729 \ J Fine-grained------yellow J River flat, side of county road, 5^- sand 4 {27 miles southeast of the State Capitol» .' \ Yellow-red sand and ----- _ « ------Sandy red soil 1 1 j gravel 5 \' 32' ----- j Sandy red clay 3 4 J j 'December 5, 1959. Red sand «------9 i 13 { ! Sandy red------clay 3 j 16 j j Well 743 Red sand 4 \ 20 ; | River flat, side of county rodd, ------' Yellow sand 7 27 { } 4-^ miles southeast of the State December 29_,_ _195_9_c i__ '« ' Capitol. -- - I | Sandy brown -clay----- 5 j 5 Well 755 | j Yellow clay - - - - 1 '{ 6 River flat, side of county road, 7 j J Yellow sand 2 8 miles southeast of --the -State Capitol. J ,' Sandy yellow clay - 3 11 Sandy surface soil----- 4 ; 4 { ! Blue clay and sand-- - 6 { 17 Sandy red clay 11 ! 15 J j Dirty gray sand 3 ; 20 ------" Red sand ------5 20 !} Struck v/ater at 15 feet. Yellow 3and - 8 ; 28 j !' Water levels 16.0 feet below land Yellow sand and gravel 1 ' 29 } surface, 36 hours after hole completed- JanuaryJL 2, 1940. \ \ January 2, 194.0. Well- 734 J ! Well 744— -r iif i ■ ii i II ■ "I * , _ ,___, ,„ ■ -i ( m . ), ,|r. River flat, side of county road, Tg- » i River flat, side of county road 4^- miles southeast of --the -State Capitol. { { miles southeast of the State Capitolo Black surface soil 2 i 2 } J Sandy brown soil -- - - 6 « 6 Red clay ----- 15 ; 17 { ! Sandy reddish clay 1 j 7 Sandy red clay 6 J 23. { j Yellow sand ------7 J 14 Sandy yellow clay- 1 I 24 \ j Yellow sand and clay .1 I 15 Sandy red clay - 6 30 j j Dirty gray fine-grained------Yellow sand and gravel 3 33. j j water sand 10 { 25 Struck water at 32 feet. Water level, ; ! struck water at 15 feet. Water level, 30=5 feet below land surface 48 hours j X6,2 feet below land surface, 36 hours after hole completed. January 5, 19400 j ; after hole completed. January 2, 1940. 80

Logs of We P. A. teat wells in Travis County— Continued ~ ~Thickn.ess" Depth ; I Thickness Depth ' (feet) ___ _ _ (£± e.il (( ffejslfej5l i _„ __(_feet) Well 746 I ! Well 933 Flat oreek bottoms, A« c. Bull farm, !'" ;Head of draw, 0* Olle farm. 6 miles 5 miles east of the-State- Capitol. \ northeast of --Creedmoor.- - Sandy surface soil 5 , 5 j j Surface soil- - - - 3 \ 3 Brownish-yellow------sandy \ \ \ Yellow clay----- 17 20 clay - 5 j 10 1 1 Blue clay - - - - 1 j 21- Yellow clay and sand 4 ; 14- \ j Yellow clay----- 1 i 22 Yellow clay-some------gravel 2 1 16 J { Blue clay 5 » 27 Yellow clay 12 ! 28 ! J December 11, 1939* ! * Red clay --■------% \ 29 j j Yellow clay 4 j 33 j j Well 954 Red clay -.---.. 3 ! 35 | ] Slope, 0. Olle farm, 6 1miles north- clay - - 3 ; Red sand 3 some----- j 39 j j east of Creedmoor.-- - Fine red"sand 6 | 45 J { Yelloxv-gray -----clay 3 J 3 Red sand-few pebbles----- ! { ! Yellow clay - 30 ; 33 and gravel 3 j 48 « j Yellow and blue clay - 2; 35 Struck seep water at 37.7 feet. ; ! Blue clay ------1 I 36 October 51, 1959. ! ! Struck water at 27.7 feet* Water < ; level. 24 feet below land surface, Well 750 !! 36 hours after hole completed. Ridge 'between two draws ,near former ! j December 14, 1939 » spring, 4%-' miles east of the State « ; Capitol. ,■,■ j ] Well 945 Surface soil ------1 ! 1 | \ slope to river, Mrs M« Fowler farm, Grayish-yellow clay- - J I ; 14-g- miles northeast-- -of- G&QQdm&otv.c some" gravel and sand 2 ! 3 ; ! Sandy red clay------3 " 3 Yellow clay-some gravel- 10 j 13 |! Red gravel ----- 6 ; 9 Yellow and blue clay - - 3 ; 16 \ \ Yellow sand 3 { 12 Blue clay-some gravel 7 ! 2S ;! Sandy red clay and r ------Struck water at 4 feeto Water level, ,r, | gravel 4 j 16 surface, - 0680 6 8 foot below land at well I; Red -sand -and gravel 4 \ 20 depth of 19 feeto Yield 22 gallons in |! Blue clay 1 j 21 4 minutes, drawndown 20.6 feeto ; j Struck water at 19.7 feet. Water

Recovered in 5 hours. October 2g,1939» 1 J level, 19.7 feet- below land surface 5 >%>% \ 8 hours after hole completed. Well 751 iI December 15, 1959. Slope to draw, at City-County !; Sana-toriuui, miles east of the State ! " Well 948 " 4-J- Capitol ------j ; Slope to creek, side of U« S. High- Surfa.ce soil ------1 \ \ \\ wayTl .13^- miles northeast of Creed- Yellow clay- 12-g- ! 13-g- ! \ moor» - - : Blue clay ------. log- i 24 i j Black surface soil- - 5 j 5 Struck water at 21 feet. Water level, ] ! Sandy yellow clay 1 \ 6 H-06 feet' below land surface, 16 hours \ \ Sandy gravel and clay 18 ; 24 after hole completed^— October 20^1939. ! j Fine-grained yellow ; ._ -. . -~. . , I SRn

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WoXX 949 I! Well .953■■-Continued" - ; Slope to creek* side of U» S» High- }j Red", sand ebmo clay "-. 1 i 30 way 71, 13-J- miles northeast of Creed- j ; Fine-grained redish-- - - moor* -- - -, j 1 yellow sand 4 j 34 Dark surface clay- - - - §> ! 3 ; i Medium fine-grained--- - \ Sandy red clay - - - 3 ; 6 j ; yellow sand------11 ! 45 Pine yellow sand 4 I 10 ;J Blue clay r 1 i 46 Medium fine-grained- yeHot/ j ! November 3, 1939 " sand «-. --"--■-■-- 3 13:> ! » " | Yellow sand and rocks - ■ 12 ! 25 || Well 955 November 2.0, 1939. " ;J Slope cast, Jack Halite farm, 13 miles i « northeast of Crecdrnoor. Well 95£ | j Sandy red clay - - - -4- 4 Flat, Jack White farm, X3-J- miles north- !! Sandy yellow------clay 1 5 east of Croodmooro----- i J Red sand - l ; 6 Surface soil -- - 4 4 ;; Sandy yellow clay 2 ! 8 Sandy gray clay -- - 3 1 1 \ \ Eedish-yellow------sand- Sandy-rusty clay 4 ! 11 some clay ------2 J 10 Yellow ------sand-some red ; j Yellow clay 22 ! 32 clay 4 { 15 j"j Yelloxv clay and chalk 3 35 Red clay 1 IX6 j J Yellow sand 4 j 39 Yellow ------sand and yellow j ; ! Sandy yellow clay~--- - - clay ------2B ; 18 | j some gravel-- 2- « 41 Red clay 9 ! 27 ! J Yellow sand some j Sandy red clay -- - - 1 < 28 gravel - - -'---- 3j ! 44 - - " Sandy yellow clay 1 \ 29 ;! Medium fine-grainedwater ;. I sand ------1 ; 45 , ...... :. i | November 2., 1939. '" 82

3 CaCO - 392 337 303369525 406 470 431296 286 343 413512 450 437498 452318 589317165 315 403198 Totalhardness as(calc*) Geological - - - * ------Schoch, (F) 1.8 1.7 1.1 4.9 milligram ,Fluor- ide 0.2 4.4 0.9 0.7 2.1 P. in E. Ni- trate(NO3) h/b/b/52 b/b/b/b/b/75b/ b/2920 b/ b/ b/b/b/120 b/b/b/20 b/b/given Health. Dr.Interior 101 of 32 15 32 34 25 26 30 614816 5517 of the Chlo- ride (Cl) 33 2524 22 212431 45 83 24 34 27 21 40 are page Texas of 77818416 18 21 6110 24 18 26 on Sul- phate(SO4) 184 238 238123104 134192 366 115157146 229296108 307 wells Department County, direction million.) ;354366 390 329 317390 421366 403360 250 354372 329390 366 36O 397403262 445372 384348 372 214 liter theDepartment per Bicar- bonate(HCO3) selected per State S. and K) of by Travis U. parts + - 2 3 8 7 under I 26 95 76 78 25 55 21 12 14 31 35 28 12 13 in (calc.) 2310 29 176 153 145 Texas in SodiumPotassium (Na AnalysesequivalentsAnalyzed springs ofChemist, are 5 Magne- sium(Mg) ~ 4552 30 38 73 58 65 5134 3320 5468 57 5262 45 71 452416 5421 c/ d/ and Lohr, ~ 50 72 8490 6781 63 76 94 87 90 98 54 26 73 45 Results (Ca) 84 89 60104 108 120 118 100 wells University W. Cal- cium E.Lohr. 4514544523642993626116836%. 676 374 418369509594 483 480553 554 473697815549353 825227 The and (calc.) . from at W. Total sclids E. dissolved water by of 1940 19401940 1940 1940 1940 1940 1940 Chemistry, 4,6, 1, 6, 6, 4, 12,do. do. do. dc. do. do. do. do. do. do. 7? do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do.million.million. of per Analyses Date Nov. Nov. Nov. per Administration determined collection Nov.- - Nov.Nov. Nov. Mov. parts 53 52 72 25 52 77 of 49 133127 5690 448 425140 100+ 200+ 300+100+ 300* 280~ 312 parts Industrial Depth (ft.) 1,900+ Spring10 Projects of well Spring 20 Partial fluoride ■ than WorkBureau and Henry Fulkes G. GrumlejrChapman than the Briggs County D.. County Gaines & lessless the Varner Alley .Hart &. by Owner TurnerLaHue Hensel do. Turner W« do>do. Leona BartonHuddleston do. Q dcr. cf Minnie Roberta Nitrate L. X. P. 0. D. BlancheDoughtery W. " Farrell Gardner Sulphate J. Mrs, H. N. A. Williamson JerryD. B. .'T. Howard Walter Travis Mrs.Mrs. TravisMiss Mrs. JohnFrank JonesHumbles Nitrate (AnalyzedDirector Survey. Well 12 3 4 56 78 910 12 14 15 c/18 19 20 21 22 23 c/24 363738 39 40 41 a/b/ 83

368 523 316 546 8384 420522 Total CaCO-(calc.r""453 1,644 351 440354472764 4,358 747 381193 404 251 328642 427495 1,873 113109 hardness as ------~ - «- 3,1 milligram ide (F) 4.2 0.2 0.5 0.2 0.5 0.4 2.1 4.4 „ Fluor- in b/b/b/ b/72 b/b/ b/b/b/b/b/ b/45b/b/22 22 26 26 b/b/Wb/%/b/b/ b/ Nl» (NOq) 480222 200 188 given trate 12 36 28 18 62 1514 26 35 30 392314131565 16 18 12 3178 5382 18 101Health Ccntinued '34 '27 22 194 191191 110 of Chlo- ride (Cl) are page 215" 12 3lh a/12 a/"10 27520.3,510 4615 312618 28 2416 16 a/10 27412122 10 352 357706 26?26720 566 Texas- (SO/) f 1,661 on Sul~ phate .il wells Department County, liter Blear- bonate(HCOo) 403281354 403433415610 378 281 408397 388 40V336 415369293378 378 360 32946I 404366 366 293280 294334332 445396 selected perState and K) of by Travis + 9 8 2 6 5 - 8 3 2 4 - - in 74 -, 24 17 2923 710 32 -. 1269 17 10 92 278 263257340 339 258 million,SodiumPotassium (Na(dale) AnalysesequivalentsAnalyzed springs - 9 9 per 62 35 33 38 6863 37 4221 476218 35 37 51 2769 13 75 32 76 c/ d/ Magiie- slum(Mg) 121 482117 119 . andparts - - - Cal-'- cium(Ca) 79 459 83122 78 78 202 949107 878342 84107 71 6970172126 S5 554 23 96 1818U15 £4 wellsin fromareTotal solids(calc.) 666 266 2,120 355505352 5031,0436,536 897370--. 365 401350 404607289414315320 756 432523 3672,637888 3851,3681,031 9888541,296 waterResults dissolved of 194019301938 1940 1940 1938 194019381940 1940i1938 193819381938 19381938 193919391939 193919391940 3 .1940 9, 1,4,1, 3, 4,1 14,do.12,do, do.10, do.14,12,14,do. do. 14,..28,14,. do. 25, 13, 10,29,dc. 29,21,18,million. million,, Date of Odtc';3iO,:il9AO Not,. e a per per Oct Nov analyses collection Nov.Nov.Nov. Nov. Nov. Oct. Nov. Oct.Nov. ' Oct

Total CaCOo 279332 372 423 333 306 302162 655 250 65 440 8973 1,097 83771.3646 850 745 4741,301 611707 equivalents hardnessjlas ------ide (*) 0.1 0.1 0.10.2 3/1 3.2 3.5 3.53-43*3 2.20.41»5 3-8 3-4 1.0 !"Fiuor-! §/ b/ b/b/b/ b/Vb/b/ b/b/b/b/b/ b/b/b/b/b/ b/b/b/b/. b/b/b// b/milligram' 60 428164 c Ni- trate;(NOo)j in — J! ~8 1418 15 12 13 9 78 43 508134 124 33 4432184 21132118 2430561 20 Continued rids(Cl) 455 1,280 1,508 141132 124' 112 given " Health )< a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ - of Texas phate!(SO, 76 55 23 4-29 274 490 560 288 394385 467 25994700 572 3956139 351,211 319219 are Sul-TChlc-J > ~ - - - - County, car-; 328 376 428 420 336 336 344308 280' 345 442 366 342 342 372 424329 320 443510684 446537 Bi (HCOo) .wells jbonate! | 10.1Department and; X) + 3 9 7 nase 3 7 8 6 5 - - ~3 - - - - Travis 10 547 370 361 368 395 131113 227 34 438 82 selected cmState in. (Na o^ by iipallion.SodiumPotassium■ !' - - 9 5 xed 38 3120 56 31 10 73 9165 57 31 71 springs per (Mg) "~34 3734 47 35 94 11 103 80 116 101 'lltev Magne-i slum * ±)&r~ »■ J J /Analyses d/Anal;/ -- - o and - - parts (Ca) 56" 72 93 92 7165 70 32 66 107 50 12160 18 21 270 215154109 234 204138 330123 721

Cal-Ijcium { wellsin are 2?0 321374448 351309288 ~ 816 862 486 887721 from s Total solids 1,641 1,220 2,8321,820- 3,4402,2501,3151,2601,0201,1291,1071,171 1,7131,3211,427 1,080 2,737 Rapii.lt ■* dissolved|! water 1940 1940 1937 19371937193719371938194119381940 19381938 193719401937 . of 197 do. do:. do, do.19,do. do. -,do. do. do. do.18, -,22, 30,21, 4,19,do. do. 20,13,do. do, 29;18, 30 Date of " analyses Nov. Nov. June June Aug.Mar. Apr.Nov. Oct.Oct. Aug.Nov. Aug.million.per million . !!collection ... per 110 390 365± 500+ 202 344 445510 548 551657675716716 716102 127125+125~ 142 6532. 35 254180 Depth; of '~iyT133 362 Spring" Spring parts ' j|well ! parts , S. . 10 Partial ' " 20 Hughes U. Hughes L. the Eck. than- than B. of of CountyB.County AustinWolf Owner Mickel Blair Mary Freund do, AllenFowler do, do. do. of less o Williams do. do. do. do. do. do.do. do. do. do. Nora l'ess F do. V- E. M. Dept. H. D. J. M-rs.M -rs. H.I. City j A. R. E. ! Mrs. Anderson Thomas BureauReclamation Interior TravisThomasTravis Oswald 135136 137138 139 141142 143 143 143147148 149150 151155 157158 159160 Sulphate Well! :..140 d/.143 143d/ 143d/ 143d/ 143d/ d/143 d/143d/143 156c/ &/Nitrateb' 86

„Total CaCO(calcQ451585636 339 376 284332 360338 3542495059055697574001,464 4051,567 4267644203212881,780 2726601,018 347398 425equivalents " hardness;'as ' _------ide (F) 4»6 0.4 0,3 3.34^45-75.30.92.8 3»0 0.54*32.2 I*6

'Fluor-; ! b/b/ b/%]b/b/£/ b/b/%/b/Vb/b/b/b/b/b/b/b/ b/b/ b/252470 milligram b/~ 90 30 294 trate;(NO3); ' 150 ... ;!I in — 25 4& 20 53 52 &1111151512 22 2923211932 243316 22 28 54 33 4427 44 42 22 2126 Continued (Cl) given ;Chlo-«Ni~ j ■ ride Health. Texas phatejKSO4)J92208 265102 30 1514 2415 3115134 493302 355 571,132 3501,272 61330 73163 291,397 22 208 a/15 4916 are of Sul- I _ . 1 County, 415403409226 262 323 366&0 372 358 311464476 403451390 415458350 427494409452281390 275 226 360 378 390 wells Blear-,!bonate{(HCOJ " 1,043 Department 1, jL ioi X) and' ,0 page + 9 7 4 4 2 5 4 ~ 6 - - 76 2 Travis 19 46 30. - 18 25 23 5712 49 53 1317 20 2612 20 selected on State in by (Na (calc of SodiumjiPctassium !1 - million. 5981 9923 17 28 27 29 2372 88 49 58 65 -- 13 27 57 19 45 4-0 liter springs per Magne- sium(Mg) 142 117 185 2Q9 112 202 158 per Analysed v . and J - - c/Analyses d/ parts jCal-i !(Ca)| 83100 9298 122: 7s' 89" 87 6283129 83110 79 282 284 75121 61 9337964170 147107 85104 Scium! \ wellsin ~ . - - from are Total solids(calc,)472""" 652689523 530 285321 331 -.-.*. 283567i;212 757842 3911,887 2,038 426845 447 356 2,240 301906 866 372 416 450 1jdissolved |! waterResults 1940193719401941 1941 194119371941 19371940 19401940 19401941193719391940 19371938 1940194119411941 of 15, 2?,15,14, 13,do,14,6,14,13,13,do.15,12,do.15,14,27,14, .15, do. do. 30. 1,do.14,20,13, 20,do, do, of 6 Date Nov. Aug.Nov.Feb. Feb. Feb. Aug.Feb. Aug.Nov. Aug.May Nov.Feb. Aug. Aug.Nov. Aug. Apr:. Nov.Feb. Feb Febo million.per million. ' -, \ per analyses Jcollection 5 100* 229" 229 221 16 20 430260 280± 228 2.10120± 200+ 440287435245±175150 160 23 400+ 71139 260 36165 81 Depth; o£ well(ft.); 1,835 Spring Spring parts parts ; j! Partial I 10 20 : Hickson than County son Cook H. liaxey TilleyWhite Romberg King Johnson CountyNauman Fogle Est. A, than Hut J. Smith, ThurmanBcone Prather Giesecke Smith Bohls & Lallier MaulMaul Est. R. less Owner do, - T. - less 3. A. F. R. P. E. M. v C. do. L. E. H. E. Jackson Jackson - Campbell Wiley Snyder "7. W, Mrs, J. P. K. J. F. J. C. ?. ; J. A. A. !ITravis TravisMrs.Harrison Dean Arnold TravisMalcolm Combs 161' 162162 182 183184185188 139190192 201 203204205-.H. 206 206 207208 209210 212 213215216 217218 219220 a/Sulphate Well 181__c/ c/202^'3. c/ b/Nitrate 87

CaCOo 512 482570 358 400524326 635383421354418 366 732 357300 251342 358 352 334303 410 288 396 387 356 _ 1,0581,150 ■ equivalents ;as 'Total! i(calc.'r hardness ! - - - ~ - - - F) - - - - - 0.4 1.91.7 0.3 ide ( 1,5"* 1.6 2.0 1.9 0.2 0.2 j,Fluor-*! fj§7%/b/b/b/b/b/b/b/b/~b/b/b/b/ 20 b/b/b/b/b/b/b/ b/b/ 264 b/b/b/b/milligram" tratej(N0q).| . ; >[ ■ in — 242332 18 18 16 22 22 '.2315 24 512918 2968 18 12 111817, 24 33 18 104 16 15 1716 Continued !Chlo-;Ni-" (Cl) given Health., ride ) ] Texas phatej)* 147 700781113 23417 77165 22 228 1413 a/10 a/604 a/ a/58131515 3518 88 17 13 43 a/ are of ! '(SO/ \ : 3 342 336 County, jbonate(HCOJ 415370 397 427397384 366 433329319 415421366 488 403384366 360 226 390 390 415 348 189 433433439 wells ]_qi ! Department ..Bicar-SSul-j' and K) page + 7 - 5 4' - 6 3 8 - 4 1 Travis :X1 15 14 18 12 14142 14 2610 17 2112 90 12 2018 selected onState in (Na(calc.) of by Sodium- « \ ! million., Potassium 2 9 68 114 68 7420 48 71 35 29 37 42 38 30 26 92 27 24 28 22 27 31 29 29 34 36 26 liter springs "perMagne-! sium Analyses per Analyzed j; ! and parts jciumi(Ca)|(Mg) 93 272 81107HI 8192 73 207 92 9978118 104141 9880 9791108 96 82 73 150 67 103 96 99 c/ d/ wells ,%.TiTeal- " - are (calc)i 556" 499644353 413583331636386 443350 424 4001,236 351326 362 357368 383 380 320 798 306 390 435389 from Total solids " 1,409 ;dissolvedJj1 waterResults 19411937 194119401938 1940 194019371940 1939 1940 19391940 1940 1940 1940 19401940 of 5,-1938 5 20," 30, 20,13,24,13,do.13,20,13,do. do.15, 12, do,15,11,do,10,do. 4 do. 3, do, do, 10,14,ll.;:i.940 Date of a .million, Feb. Aug.Sept.Feb.Nov. May Nov. Aug.Nov. Nov. June .!Iov Oct. Oct. Oct. June Oct..Oct. Oct. per million analyses j!!collection Nov. per 545545 62127 365 75 97 387130 210 32 270 330 35 368 276 82" Depth of (ft.).! 200 300+ 200^ Spring120+ 200+ 200+ 220/ 300+180" 300+ 350+ parts parts ■ ;|Swell 1 .' 10 Partial Lime ' . 20 Est. . x,han J. M. Schmidt, than. Shield : , Crumley Dillingham White True Dillingham f Reimers W. JohnsonParkinson - HillReimersNewman do, - Est. do.MartinParker Warren No W. do, do. do. - do. C, Owner J. Torn H, A. W. J. F. L. E. D. less less Emery Roy - Co. ThorpDillingham Stramler Bratton B. W., G. F. B. A. H« E. J. ! ! Dave '" | Fred Austin 26Q_C. Mrs. Mrs. Oscar rate 221 222 222 223226 227 228 229230 231234 236237251 252 25325525725^ 259 261 262 263264 265 266 267268 a/oulphate wit Well c/ b/ 88 Total CaCOo 765288 350 258 297237 2912.61320 316 264347525507449597 406308 472377655153 502 293269359998193 229313 hardness as _l£f±£^L ~ - ~ - - - ~ - - ~ - - milligram (F) 3*30.1 0,4 0.5 0.2 1.3 3-5 0.2 0.40,2 0.3 0.2 2.0 0,33-1 0.5 Fluor- ide ~ in (NO3) b~7§/ b/|/b/b/b/b/22 b/b/b/b/b/b/b/258115 b/113 b/330 b/b/' b_/ 38 38b/30 33120 given Health, Ni- trate 101 of — 7419341431 35 30 12 1111 22 32 28 3427 55 32 52 34 19 37 55 19 24 70 are Continued Chlo-~ ride (Cl) 290 108 220 1,050 290 2,050 page on Texas Sul- phate (SO/,) 873 2& 35- 20 29211- 35 37' a/66 57' 27,163 312 31C15 73. 50' 43.23.66 82 a/j596 23322 41918 12 a/61 wells Department 1 liter County., Blear- bonate(HCOo) 415293390 281360 360 336 329348 342 336 329- 21436.6 403525287293366 415348171171 360360 250 354451238 256 207 selected per State of by _and K) ~ + 4 6 '3 - 8 Travis 275 25 34316 35 41 15 30 2666 96 22 3426 37 2612 67 87430119 371,485 30 23 53 in SodiumPotassium (Na " AnalysesequivalentsAnalyzed J°fl2.'i 5 5 springs 28 25 5 2728 10 26 24 10 3111 5776 341118 30 11 4 96 5129 615110 7 c/ d/ J^eilJiiillionMagne- slum(Mg) 114 and par_bs Cal~ cium(Ca) 119 68100 9574 49101 62 89 110 54121116 78124 220133 74171144248 53116 69 97119 218 7080117 in wells are c^1,662 291 411278 373l,Q$f> 336 358 32-7391368 326 474760802 497845541396600 4311,040 172 2,8661,099 342 4795,006 283301528 s from Total solidsl£!i " suit dissolved ~ water Re 194019391940 194019401940 19401939 19401940 19391940194019391940 1940 1940 1940 ;.,..1940 1938 of 11,15, 3,do. 6,7,14, 7,14,do, 7,14,do.14,11,14,14,14,do. dc, k,do. 5,do. 4,do, do.do.17> do., 6,million, of permillion* analyses Date collection Oct.__ Nov. Jun«3 JuneJune JuneNov. June Oct. Nov. Oct.Nov. Oct. June June June \. 45±Oct, July per 335255 465 445+ 423 400 8120 20 307 33304400±0ct, 185 417452 40 55 35 22 475492 30100 613 35 parts Depth of (ft_)~~~~ Spuing 1,400+Oct.. Spring Spring parts well 10 20 Partial . . ' Bros. thanthan Bryant Cox County Schults B.Owens George Mug GaultMueller Gault Barnes Neans Wiggington Eubank M. uDavis less less Owner Powers Scofield e Archae - Saunders - C, E, do, E, do, C, Sundbeck do Ho do. w - do. R. H. Re do. S. - do« T.Ward W. Casper G, C= J- Frank John A, Carl Travis J. E,E.Robinson C. A, H. C. Mrs.Frank F.Sulphate 269 270 271 272 273274276 278 280 280 281282 283284285 286 287288 289 290 311312 313315316 317319320 321 Nitrate Well c/279 c/286 a/ b/ 89

3 CaCO 283319303628 77312139160 313313 393318 676 427 321 284 358 302 328 294213310 263 376 294 28328? per Total as(calc) . _ hardness " ~ - ~ - - 4 ------Fluor- ide (F) 1,0 0,21.11.6 5.6 1.1 0. 0.2 3-2 0.8 0.2 0.5 0.90.7 1.0 1.5 equivalents ~bj____^ b/30 b/b/22 b/b/b/b/ 35b/b/b/ b/b/ b/b/ b/b/78 b/b/b/ 29 b/h/ Ni~ (NO^) 109 trate 19 37 34 35 3426 34 25 3762 23 76 22 %■. — 230 '; ..98 300180 380 253 126 134 ISO 234224 250 37O Continued ? 1,060 Chlo- ride (Cl) "2 milligram Texas- 945 8818 225 49615 4144565 82 59 33 31388 70 5462 121147 148 148 25170 81 231 15 88 Gl In <, Sul- phate(SO4) County £■" 317329305372 49305512 376 360 348 382 384433397 366 36O 378 329 366 344159 348 348 372 281 329 342 given Health* Blear- bonate(HCO3) are of K) ~ and .J Travis + 150 9331779 22 54514 27114102 15 35646 44?"6 154 206 210 21118 232100 3-18 3 100 62 wells in (Na "l,680 Department (calc SodiumPotassium 101, million -\ springs per 6 3 2 8 5 6 Magne- (Mg) "9$"" 29 3769 1415 30 30 21 98 44 25 31 29 36 38 32 32 30 34 292A selected State s slum ofnage bj- and part 65 60 25 32 40 76 76 92 98 3762 9561 69 65 7771 56 94 6568 on Cal- (Ca) 187 117 138 121 144 109 108 in cium Analyzed wells e - - /Analyses~.liter jar 669362 1.48 511 606 572 402 406 909445 437 471 766 843 917863304926 516 321 542 443 c d/ from s_ Total solids(calcQ 1,184 2,727 1,517 1,230 suit dissolved water Re of 19401940 1940 19381938' 193519391939 1940194019401939 1940 1941 1940 19381940 1940 19401940 -,1932 4, 7, 7, 5 4, 4, do.17,do. 25,25,27,25, 17,16,27, 15, do, 20 % ,26,12, do.15, 7, do, do. do.millionmillion of - . per per analyses Date collection Feb, June Oct. Mar.May JuneJune May Mar.Dec. Mar, June Mar. Sept Aug.June Oct.June 45 3715 72 22 parts parts o$ 484400 461442 1,975 426 310 316 405231190 315 450 ■ 458 456 456 455444451 435395 33O.±Oct. .:■ 440+Oct. Depth well(J^ii) 10 20 - . Partial Jr. T a F,st. Dist,.No;2 %ed thanthan Texas 'st.Fprmer County B. E. Est Sieber of JungHighway T: Pelphrey Kromer Teagle Ruff dc. Collins BonnettMemorial Richcreek do, do, E, Robinson less less Parsons H, Lucille Owner Brown Do Mulkey Adolph P. Dept. M. Park 0. Water Jr. Tisdale Tetens Harvey F« JohnFred WebbWalling St-ate E, Joe C.State ThieleWalter M. Austin F« Travis Thurlow J. D. Walter J. Mrs. Mrs.Lawrence W. 322 323 325327328 332 333334335336 338 339340 341 343 344 345346 347349350 351 352 353SulphateNitrate ( Well c/324 d/337 c/342 d/345 a/b/ 90

' CaCOo 246 451 319323 457339 400399339329250 426331 444339383 443384333 467466 438 437 32537933.0 333450 494344 Total as ~ 'hardness i - - - - ~ - ~ - ~ - - ~ - - - - - milligram ide(F) 1.4 0.2 0.3 0,30.30,4 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.2 '- 0.6 1,4 2.5 ~^Fluor-[ < -~ in _ (NO3) b/~ b/ b/b/ b/b/b/ b/b/b/b/b/b/8748 b/b/2724b/b/ 44b/b/"b/b/25b/ 23 73b/ given . itrate! [.' 101Health* — 50110 64 51 37 30 2113 1412 2017 232116 1416 16 1424 5213 19 22 1516 19 20 4019 4013 page of Continued ride (Cl) are Ghlo-JNi-j)j a/ a/ a/ a/ a/ on Texas 8162 70 4431 48 26 64 4911 14 16 17 47' 141512 22171210 12 16 a/ 3015 _, Iphate; (SO/, wells .! Department ) o - liter, County l(HC0 .336 354 403366 373 451372 390 397370 372 263 488 237451 439390 482 415421476 494506 488 415373 403342 470 409366 Donate; selected per State andf-Bicar-jSul- K) of by + 2 3 - - 6 4 7 9 2 3 2 5 5 2 8 8 2 - 6 5 7 - 2 Travis ~86" 29 80 4323 -IK) 13 35 ..._ in (Na , " .million, 1 SodiumjiPotassium AnalysesequivalentsAnalyzed per 4 30 - 30 22 39 39 51 30 22 52 55 47 d/ springs Magne- slum(Mg) 2510 28 2811 13 24 13 22 23 43 26 2927 32 22 2429 49 c/ and jparts jj J ~ (Ca) 57164 78 32 36I64 9996 96106 6360 37102 141117 106123117 34101 144127130 77115 84106 100 108 61 in, Cal-j cium j wells are from Totaldissolved;solids 465553 520 423396 477361456393 353 291251 417394468339393 457401372 434500 444431 373323396 320 411 436513 325

; waterResu3-ts !) 19401940 1939 1940194119401940 1940 1940 194019401940 19391940 1940 1940 1936 193919391940 of ? } 3 ? 15, 4, do.14,do. dc, do. 219, 214, do. do,13,do.10,12,10,12 do.15,12,do,11, do. do.12,do. 315,14,10, of Date Oct.Oct. Fov, Oct.Feb. Oct. June June June JuneJuneJune Nov. June June June Feb. Nov.Nov. Junemillion.per million*per analyses ;! . collection 428265350 400 400+ 80 400617617 135 18 63145 49 300+180'" 47115 53 90 60 76 100126 63103 63336181+ Depth]" of well Spring Soring Spring parts parts Ijj Partial 10 20 Zinzer than L. Meely Rogers Toungate Austin than u-'eeks MillholandHamilton - A. Simons T. of Brooks Simons Stone Stieferu PruettPruett. Bass BeGressMorrowSeiders less Robinson Williams T Owner do,Payton D, do, " less Robinson B. do". do. do. 0.F. Williams N. J. C. F Kaufman C. F. 7f. ' Caldwell City John J. B» W,Mrs, H, !■!. Aubrey TomBeal G.Mrs. J. J. W. H. Steve J.RayRuth J. W. E. i; Mamie Thorns..? »■ 354355 356 357358 359 363363364366 363 369391392 394395396 397399 400401402 403404 406 407408 409411 412Sulphate Well c/360 . c/405 a/b/Nitrate 91,

3 ). CaCO 356 369126 327 2,230 351732 7341,0931,953 2,0202,725 346 763362 359 4842654133332,043262 543 5921,1251,140 ._Total as (calc 1,111 2,055 2,623 hardnessj!'■ ------— -milligram: ;Fluor-> ide(F) 0.21.2 0.10.2 2.52.1 5.2 5.0 5.21.6 5-52.4 1.9 4.00.2 0.2 2.6 j| ~ - - in b/ta/b/94b/ b/b/b/b/b/b/ b/b/b/ b/b/b/b/96 b/ - b/b/ [trate! (NO3) 1,078 157 given ]_Q1 <_ Ni- j : Health. 1420 24 40 21 88 2426 25 23 94 40, 3445 46 73 30 6412 1414 2531 of " £20 110 552 56O 1,4451,400 130 are page . jChlo-jjridei(Cl) !_ — 13 a/14 70 34 42 54 55 12 on Continued 949 374 549 427453341 666 732 439 108 142 240180 500? phate(SO^) l__ 2,6023,142 3,2032,942 2,342 1,200? wells Texas ;Sul- | 3.203 - Department (HCO3) 415427110 189 281139 293201 409451450334;:.171'384397 516 451403390 415268 305 268 79305 402 413 360 376 liter ' j j ;{ per .Bicar-Jbonate! selected State County, and K)). of by +' 8 76 77 3237368 430 48 33 74621,0581,123 370 1,297 84 .',24 32 25115 57 35 258 8 2,3.;' 3 (Na (calc Travis SodiumPotassium;\ 1 AnalyseequivalentsAnalyzed in million^ 35 5 5 -*"' 30 41 273115 32 19 c/ d/ perMagne^T (Mg) 42 3116124 27 -"162 230 321132116 118 ,209'233 323 110 272 slum ..' _J_ springs parts %9724 37 ,; 47 71 93 53 73 ».. ;Cal-~; ciumj.i(Ca)j " 241 555533 521124121100 306 440 43-6 553 124100 168 158 124 370 . ' and in " " - - are 355371138 346 954 5,546 740 / 3,670 3,797 417435608 570 555 468348 274 wells Total solids(calc) 1,619 3,3193,9674,7191,083 1,0021,505 5,4,434 ; 1,071

j Jdissolved:! ;■ __j waterResults 1940 1940 1940 1940 1940 19401940 .;:1934194019401940 1933 1933193719401939 19391939 1939 of 10, 14, do,, 3,14, 18, 6,16, ;.21,19,16,17, 18, 8,8,15,31, 13,14, 16, do. do. do. do. do. do. dc : do. do. do. of " million. Date May Sept permillion. June June Oct.Mar. Nov. Jan.Mar. :Dec. Nov.Mar.Dec. Mar, Nov. Oct. Feb.Feb. Feb. por analyses {II ~ collection : . 85+ 115 16 23112100+ I65152 175136 230 200125+ . 352 852 90+ 150 140 150 167 23 18170;t 495570 53860C parts of 250+ ". Depth] (ft.) Spring Spring ■ parts . |;Iwell ; Partial _ ,■-'. 10 20 Toungate"" McElroy Daval-- Duval- Beard Champion County of Texas KennedyAdkins, thanthan Simons BeardBeard C. SevierGutsch o£ M, al ~ ~ Wall-is o Cowan GatewoodMcClendon Muenster Larson o less B, - E, 0, less Owner R. C. R do. Scouts do. S.W.H.R. A. J. S. ®% do do, do. e L. J. C. H. J. C. Boy W. J. H. MR. S. !! j W. I Mrs. Mrs. BrantonMackClark Travis America State Vann 413414 415416 417413 419420 421422 423424 426 427428 430 430 431435436 437438 439 440 441442 443 443 443443Sulphate Well c/ d/ c/ I [a/b/Nitrate 92

q CaCO 945 165 719 243303309267299 309336 318 312 338 282 339 261255414360 Total as(calc.)^ 1,125 1,031 292 27B 1801,059 468629439 _^ hardness||', - - ~ - - - - - milligram; ide (F) 3.2 1.4 2.21.4 ' 0.-70.6 0.2 0.1 0.4

! >i in Fluor-!_^_ ;l -' - - b/b/b/b/b/ b/b/b/b/b/b/b/b/b/b/b/b/b/h/b/ b/ b/ b/ 101 ,__ jtrate:['(NCk) ! given Ni-! : Health. — 32 39 43 40 46 42 45 21 221316 148 232118 11711 42 89317168 39 36 17 11410 page of Continued (Cl) are .Chic-;ride on Texas (SO4);J 900?750? 977400650 254450693 407150 253127 28 60 27 43251413 56 60 23 38 41 31 40 2510 63 94 wells jSul- |S - _ liter,Department County, (HCOj 354304352 255390.. 409 400 439360 342 207317311296 336 329306 318 305311 304308 266 384 424323

jbonatejphatei \ per Bicar-i i selected State and; K) of by + - - - - 6 - 5 7 - 9 - 9 8 Travis 34 11 22 12 36 50 10 37 26 25 3310 in (Na(calc.) 110 258 . Potassium!|;' - - - AnalysesequivalentsAnalyzed million. — 88 88 55 16 2114 14 22 30 2728 38 57 c/ 6/ springs perMagne-!~Sodium sium(Mg) 149 136 ■ JI ■ and - - - - ;- parts (Ca) 168 199 143 107 84 62 87100 "-- 96 87 85 S3 79 73 50

Cal-j ! in ctycium.J -..-*,/-. -,.-,. wells ------* from are (-calc.)j ■ 1,524 9141,247 -896 693464332 299319353 321 405471342 407399 379 Total■ solids ■■ . j [_ dissolveI.j, waterResults 19391939193919391939193919391938 194019371940 193819371937193719371931 19371937193719391939193719371937193719371941 of ' — 17,20,17, 15,27,15, o 14, 3,25,3,27,3, 23, 7,9,27, 9,9,25,9,26,6,14, 16,17,24,14, do doc of million. Date Sept. Aug. MayDec, Aug. Aug. Sept.Sept, Nov, Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug= Aug. permillion. Feb.Feb.Feb. Mar. Nov. Oct.Dec. Dec. Oct. . Feb. per 1 Mar.Mar. Mar. Nov. > analyses . |collection * 9O 83 6 712 933 601 557310 591586 347357357 350 210135 280 280 265299268150 parts Depth! of (ft.) 725920 933 977 SpringSpringSpringSpringSpring parts jiSwell j/ 10 Partial Meyer 20 than Adkins, Jessie P. Templefian Shipp Austin Low than al" Moreland k Shelton Schnautz LandrumDelanna of Cullen AllredBrodie less less D. H. W, C. 0. N. CPattenFinch Owner S. etdo, do.do. do. do.do. Roy do. do, do. do. do,do. do, P. H. Henry ft. M. City F. S. J* ; Lee Lee ;!!"w. Addie TheodoreFrank Rosa Theodor 443 443443443443443443444445 446 447 449453454454455 456 460 461461461461461 481482 483484485 486SulphateNitrate * a/b/ \ c/448 Well \\ 93

CaCOo 501 251 376 204364' 502 339 393 428150 315366 418 405278 361 406 283352 369 Total as(calc) 271213 429291 408 285289 276 289 236 hardness' j I~2"67 ------~ - - - 5= 4 - - - milligram (F) 3 0. ide ■ 0.8 0.2 0.1 " < Fluor-!"■....;" )!{ in 3 b/ to/:' 20 b/b/b/b/b/b/80 96 b/b/ b/88 b/6060 b/34b/b/b/b/b/ b/- b/-b/- 200 . ioiHealth, j iNi^ [tr.ate !(N0 "~b7~~0TI given — "713 8 16 12 2416 13 112 10 22 96 2484 3313 432 40 10 1316 36 26 231416 6 23 9 are page of (Cl)

Continued. j Chlo-!ride on Texas phate' (SO4) ~15 24 42 4943 550 45, 23 a/10 a/ a/ a/ a/26 4116 11 605 541413 42 50 220 2363125 a/ a/ a/ wells Sul- '; ; . Department car-! 293293220 434282 334 416336 352311 33.1338 323256 287320 342 244: 216 390183 348 332 378 276 311342 311 348 392 445 liter County., Bi jbonatei(HCOo) per __^__ { { selected State K) by and! ' of + Travis 2 610 1- - 31 2 1 - 11 53® 21 7 491 3513 23 .10 - 40 28 2 6 7 56 in (Na(calc.) SodiumPotassium;Ji equivalents 'million, 6 5 - 2 41 -~ ~ 17 c/Analyses (!/Analyzed springs per sium(Mg) "1918 21 23 26 23 23 20 34 4321 33 39 |~Magne-J j J' ± - - ~ and. parts i(Ca) 75 78 51 97 78 68 78 44136 113 92 58114 .159 78 89 92 79 86 84 JCal- cium j: wellsin, ------~ 27Cf 283240 331 292 269 283 434 339237 172 382 436' 359370 451 289442 362 from areTotal solids(calc.) /218 ' idissolved! j _J . water .,\" 1941 19371937 1937 19371941194119371941 19411937 1937 193719371937193719371937193819381941 19371941 Results ' e 5, of ' do, 3, do, 6,7, . 14, do, do..13,26,dp. 27,do 25,17,18,25,17, 17, do. r.%13,18,25,11,19,18, do, 26,18, Date ;:6f Aug. million.million "; Feb. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug.Feb,Feb;.. Aug.Feb. Feb. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug.Aug. Apr, Aug.Jan. Jan,Feb. Aug.Feb, per pea? analyses 1ijcollection i ' 60 320 350 35018 25 32 4537 39 50 22 17 Depth of (ft.)114" 115125 200* 260 090} 220 21.6 280 400 451 375 365246 235 235parts parts l ' Spring !;Iwell 1^090 "... J . 10 Partial P;st. Hart 20 Davis J, than Brewer Brown B,Goodnight CountyMoore L. than Lloyd Howard BarkerHoward PattonBailey 35. Hanley AmyG< Miller Koenig B". Lawson Gault RamboMaloneMocre L, Williams less Owner D. White W. do. do. do, do.Dossum 3. B.Rosa Spillman A. R. CameronDeison P. less Ross F.Ben F. Eugene GeorgeEugene JoeMrs. H. R.Mrs J. J. TedHarry J. j John John ! Mrs. Mrs. ; Merle ErleneFrank TravisSarahEnnis 487488 489490 491492 493494495495496 497498 499500 501502 504506 509516 519. 527532 581 621661662663664Sulphate c/ (fc/617 a/ Well! ■ b/Nitrate 94

CaCO^ 290 333307393327255278 2613301,5691,216 273 251273335252 304306 2,324 283 333295623905306 289 50 255271 266 Totalhardness as(calc.)' ~~278"~ equivalents ------" - Fluor- ide (F) - 3-2 0.3 3.8 3,2 0.8 0.2 2.8 3»8 4.0 b? ,b/b/b/b/b/b/b/b/b/ b/b/ b/b/b/b/22 b/b/ b/b/ b/b/b/b/b/b/b/milligram Ni- trate(NO3) 33 360 7 $ 1 in 10 .'g "73818 .11' 10 34 1418 252018 15 11 16 16 80 16 19 82 37 46 Chlo- ride (Cl) 2,770'1,365 3,150 130 345 given Health. — 1/ a/ a/ a/10 72 a/%20 30 30 29 20 202 28 52/ 20 12 3512 60 485 3316 500 350 65 85 of Continued Sul- phate(SO^) 1,7701,673 2,432 are County (HCO3) 336 329384360 462287296 311 246 320 61195 287262 252 317250 283268 317317 312 342 256 403336 342122 430 409329 wells Bicar- bonate 101Department and K) Travis + 2 12 - 3 - 8 - 9 - 6 - 2 - - - page 21 80 10 15 57 2912 22 8472 in (Na(calc.)~~8 1,9481,205 2,260 selscted onState million.SodiumPotassium of by springs per 96 - 3 - 5 581.; - Magne- sium(Mg) 29 24 36 28 35 22 242 40 31 255" 16 1715 3426 liter and - Analyses per Analyzed parts 76 7377 73 76 68 96 70 92 94 92 52 Cal- ciuin(Ca) 64~ 230 472100 100 510105 242 228 ■« Ah:c/ d/ wells in ------~ from Total solids(calc.)~~~278 285317297 343 294 6,9904,823309 330 570 295316 8,763291 3359801,118 337347 *-..-""- 473455 water dissolved 1941 19371941193719411937193719371938 1938 1937 193719381938 193719381937193819381938 1937 19381938 Results^are 3 of 6, 5, 18,do, do. do. 24,18,25,17,24,25,13,20,do, 25,20,1938 do,dc. 25,15,30, 24,30, 510,10, 30,18,do, 29, ■ million. Date of o c permillion.per analyses collection Feb. AugFeb. Aug.Feb. Aug. Aug. Aug. Jan. Aug.Oct. Aug.Jan. Sept. Aug,Sept. JanOct. Sept. Aug. Sept. Sept,, 200+ 27528327316 355327 44016 418 60 37 22 436125 42570 402 290 30113140 42100+Sept* 156 156 parts parts Depth of (ft.)300" 200+Oct. Spring 2,2461,595 Partial well 10 20 Downs Est. Odom thanthan Low L. Snyder Hartkopf Casey Austin Owner Eskew Eskew Ottmer C.inklerTST Bahn Quist ULEpps of do,less JacksonSlaughter do. Stalnsker Wallace do.Scllberger Lallier Bill NorwoodElliott s less fcAlmeyer W, ."S,, 0, Garza T. G. W. A. M.Elizabeth E, D W* Jewell Stevenson Mathis e o — —— G, Mrs, Mrs,Gentsch August C, City Roy Mrs., J* Ben Theodor J. Jodie H. E. E. HFrancis G C A. Frank Mrs. 0. J. Sulphate 666667668669670671672673674676677678 680 682 683684685686687 688689690691692697698699699 titrate Well .""665 c/6?9" c/681 a/ b/ 95

' Total CaCO3|(calc.)248" 272 262 1,7611,813 243387307327296 501289296 297 342 526 465336 384459448278 270 335376 424385 ;\hardness\ -as ------ide(F) 2.76.97V3 3-2 3.6 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.9milligram;

| Fluor- ! - in irate;(NO.3)! b/b/b/ b/ b/25b/b/b/4524b/ b/76 W 29 38 62 88183 b/b/b/b/24b/29 b/b/b/

Ni- !, ; ! given 3 101Health. 39 14281410 31 34273444 47 30 32 60 3412 2115 23212010 20 33 of __„.._; (Cl.) ~' 245150 2,4062,370 272 130 page : ; are Chlo~! ride | ) a/ v 89 10 10 35 43 55 14 3752 72 1310 31 28 23 2592 516418 97 phate!(SO, 627668 2,2072,161 180 135 290137 239 on Texas—Continued Sul- !,' wells Department County,, ibonate;j(HCO-) 360504 519 236 325298 240 323332 342 294220 336 299224360 281501368 362 272 567299 360 348 354334220 226 390 256 liter, IBicar-!__ \ per State K) selected and of by Travis + 93 - 17 4 - 20 99 4319113445 44 3318 13 43 4 29 5 28 - -- 11 57 in (Na(calc.) 534 492 1,9021,881 139 ma..Sodium;Potassium;1I equivalents mill-} 2 2 9 4 4 9 c/Analyses d/Analyzed springs Magne- (Mg) 2937 36 204213 14 1118 15 31 36 38 2526 1516

; sium;!I and per ~ - - j(Ca) 51 48 46 368 376 119 115 93104113 119180 162 8395 117104 9493108 145127 jCal-jcium i ■ wellsarapaHfl ) - ~ - -..-,.-, - - from Total solids(calc. 4811,7491,647 7,206 7,186 302 358 448345339 479746 868 433457 539 294342 350 475420340 226 480599 jdissolved\ j\ 1937 1937 1939 waterResults. . 1938 1937 1938193819377,1937 1937 1937 19391937 1939 19371937 19371940 1939193919391939 193919391939 ., - 4, 9, 9, 6, 7, 1,4, 8, U, of 29, r 13,21, 23,do, 22, 20, 20, 15,17,15,1939 17,18_, 26, L 20 -do. do. do. 18 do.. Date of Sept. - JulySept, Aug. Aug.. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Oct,' Oct, million.permillion. ; Nev.Nov. Dec. Jan. Dec. Nov. Oct.Nov. Oct. Oct. per analyses J Oct. Icollection 3 156 36 25 60 16 24 34 32 42 212425 35 3531 20 18 26 41 40 25 4920 35 28 parts Depth of well 2,0251,454 1,1471,147 Spring-' parts i j ii-i£kii 10 20 Partial Colony Colony . Colony Test than Texas "Tater County County Yeargin - Resig than Perry Byrne Smith - Burch - - eargin A. Farm Farm Farm - Bull __ of Wallace Sanders Warren G.. Grein v '.Nixon Elliott Bull P, Burg C; G, less S. D. Cc B. Gartman L. r Owner D« B. & Co. do, - less B. A, J* C. ,M. A. J. F, R. T^. Otto Lee TravisEdward Travis 0.Howard Tom W. State State State Mrs. - i!iL State 699 700702 711 711713714 715716 c/717718 720 721722 723724 725 c/726 730 731732 734735736 737739740 742 745747748Sulphate Well c/ a/b/Litrate 96

CaCOo 199 234706 138188 353323 197 297 314295280 322 292 299220 358 327347 430317 267 160 278 232 Totalhardness as(calc.) 0,4 - - - ~ - 2,6 - 0,4 ~ ------milligram (f) 0.81.0 0.6 0.3 1.91.6 1.6 v Fluor- icte - - in 46 b/b/ b/27 b/ b/b/ b/b/b/b/b/b/b/ b/b/ 69 52 54 29 7428 58 Ni- trate(NO3) given101Health — of Continued 76 3118 2519 15 20 7618 64 20 28 10 16 16 ar'e Chlo-- ride (Cl) 13" 11 10 335 535346 565 102 222 110 170 page Texas 22 27 15 23 31 24 1315 13 24 3329 40 32 33 25 on Sul- phate(S04) 697 168 147' 320 389284374 162 152 214 wells Department County, 183 244 201 403366 207342 336 317293342 342 366 403 402378 366 305134 244232 323329 214 liter Bicar- bonate(HCO3) 207 122 selected per State of by and K) + Travis 6 - 9 1 - in (calc.) "14 129 10 22 2114 11712 95 25 33 421 520 354524 8787 11 288 3318 million,SodiumPotassium (Na AnalysesequivalentsAnalyzed springs per 7 7 5 5 3 9 4 3 8 5 4 c/ d/ Magne-- sium(Mg) 42 13 29 27 31 33 28 272324 35 28 44 16 and parts Cal- cium(Ca) 6983213 4766120 81 7474 75649882 73 81 48 86 8566 146 120 102 52104 87 wells in from are Total solids(calc.)261" 2541,242 168 260 408349 202 308 305617323 586 348 3741,346 1,7581,2851,753 732 591 332 6l6964381 313 waterResults dissolved of 193919391939 1939 19371940 1940 1940 1940 1938 1940 19411938 1938 19381938 1938 6, 3, 6, 3, 5, 5 3 8, .5, 18,26,19, 13,do, 28, do. do.do. dc do. 29,21, 5 dc. 7 24,dc. dc million*million. of per per Date Oct, Oct, Apr. Apr. Apr, uly JulyJuly Apr, analyses collection Oct.Oct. JuneJune June? June June Mar. - J parts 16 2324 4415 28 16 14 24 28 2412 19 parts Depth of " 317 300+-:. 250+ 552 475525690609 696696 650 610 10 Partial well 20 __(£b2 wilder Brady Sr. thanthan Test City F, L. IfBrogrenHebbeKuemple his HebbeRandigPfennig less A. AltaPearson A. Jacobson 0, We Co. Co. Be Pfennig less Owner Cabin P.. dc* E^Wolter A. do. do. W. C. Gin dc, Wuthrich J, A» Co a Ccunty— Mrs,Mrs, Mrs, Est. Mrs, August Pflugerville Pflugerville Gin J. McDonald Co . W, Sanatorium Annie Oscar Ottc F.TheodcreTimniermanErnest W, T.FredSulphate iW% 750' 751752 753754771772 773774 776 777778 781782 783 783784 785 786 787 788 789 790791 Nitrate Well c/779-S: a/b/ 97 _ ' CaCOo 373 75 2S0 62 391 506 341 328 335 Total as(calc.) 106 1,0721,188 1,147 3,155274 242 493 661353476 2211,8081,323 ; hardnessi \I - - - - - "------milligram- Fluor-; ide(F) 3.5~ 4.2 1.1 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.6 1.1 3>73.2 j! j in '" b/b/2426 b/ 53 37 2792 b/b/540 b/ h/b/b/ b/b/48 b/5& 300 32 b/b/b/34 b/b/ tratej!(*JC£)'j 564 133 ; given Ki"~ ; 101 ■ 5 Health. 3314 16 50 90 34 6472 15 68 6068 21 e 545 310 370 260 264 g of — 132 800870 1,200 470 465 136 2101,140 ? 2,010 3,590 1,440 Continued |"chlo-j (Cl) are P " ride JI, 40 32 a/ 8186 10 56 a/ on Texas ;Sul- jphatei'(SO4) 776 413 205 7401,4091,344 641160 5052,230152 304 434543 306107271109 4772,544 727 746 wells ■ ' - Department B5 855.5 County, 4C3 397336 30536O 329 ; 232 238 168 104195 293397201311342 409262 372 366 342 293 363 366 liter (HCOo) . 476 256 -653

; \ per Blear- bonate ! selected State and; K) of by + - - - - Travis 32 11 34 14 62 6966 :$l in (Na(calc) 711 549 270 447719 135 2,009 410 479329 175 46O 626 508 517 SodiumPotassiumi !I equivalentsAnalyzed 3 8 3 7 5 a/Analyses inl&lion. 45 10 *. 2729 ~ 52 2113 26 2926 1518 10 78 25 24 6./ springs perMagne-"; (Mg) 211 144 !isiumj; and parts 74 IB - 20 27 - 384 - 374 915 98 - 39 127 222 933-48ISO 72 595 90 94 (Ca) " 10G 428 162 106 495 Cal-;cium ! wells in e 46537739 847848 506 491 422705277 527 362 529 336 - from ar~Totaldissolved;solids(calc.)! 2,3561,536 2,5333,4955,2531,953 9,038 1,6951,7841,684 1,015 3,218 4,16.4 1,7931,823

!I:j ' --■**- waterResults 1933 1.938 19331933 19401933 1940 194019401940 19401940 1940 1938 1941 of 7,do.do. do. do. do. do. S,do. do. 9,12,do. do.16,12,do. do. 16,do, 3,4,3,do. 2,1940 3,4,11,12,do. 20, of million Date July July JulyJuly .'■;". Oct. July Oct. Jan.Jan.Jan. Jan. Jan.Jan. Jan. July Mar. permillion. analyses « jcollection i per- 630 725 2012 18 401711 35 20 242618 16 52 1719 20 21 30 32 40 26 36 3517 17 24 Depth! of well(ft.) Spring 3,0013,001parts parts ,\I!I Partial Co. 10 20 Gin Eppright WestmentLutheran Est, than Hainan County J. than & NeidigNagle ThurmanSponberg Rivers - Manor BohlsPrimHancockRichard Gus Parson Jones G. of less 7 - Owner ' - Melber . - Pallerstedt R., less J. K. L. H. Johns Sweden T/l W.F. McE-achem D. do. Church Swenson S.Lockwood do.Lockwood Peterson City H. J. R.Murray St. R. C. L. D. A. A. 0. j \_ W. I! JohnMrs. SolNew.Peterson Porter Howard Pat Travis Carl Mrs. Well 792 793794795796 797 798 799800801302 805307- 309810 821823825 c/826 327323830831332 834835337 851852853353a/Sulphateb/Kitrate 98

CaCOo 228 744 215 583362 327 320307303304 288 301282 357 415345197 459227300 281291621 427309259 239 Total asl(calc) 1,068 __i__. hardness;! ± ------~ ------milligram- ide (F) ,.q. 2,3 1.9 1.4 1.8 2.2 0.1 1.6 3-74-8 0.2 "TFluor-j ! in -yb/b/ b/b/b/ b/ b/b7 46 b/b/b/21 b/b/b/b/132 b/4387 22 b/26 b/ b/b/b/b/ b/ (NO*)'' 159 given101Health,, . trate!;!J — 20 19 53 290 340 320 32 40013 1417 20 716 5412 22 82 1314,11 20 362120 58 15 52 page of Continued (Cl) 1,850 2,090 990 2,630 are Chlo~l~Ni-.|ride ! -~^—^- 28 36 35 24 a/841515 49 4019 4522 6917 33 12 on Texas 107 815905 485 215 258 219 254 952 100 706 527350 130 phate;(SO/,)! ' wells ji Department 98 382 323 liter County, Donate;(HCOo) 159 342159293317207262 378 360 275378 342 329318 256 378 293276 317268 207 256 268 299308 409280 281 390 per jji selected State K) of by ' + - . - 78 3 Travis andTBicar-Tsul- 50 25 40 23 19 24 ~ 36 27 4019 17 133 728 241 340 307 386 414294 in [Sodium" [Potassium (Ma(6alc) 1,380 1,798 million.-, !J Analysesequivalents/Analyzed 8 5 3 5 1 3 2 2 7 - d 32 31 27 24 33 7460 14 c/ springs perMagne- (Mg) 12 12 89 28 35 126 jslumjI - - - - and parts Cai-~"| (Ca) 35' 71151 74 225140 847565113 71 219 119 69^ 126 73 8766109 126 72 92 72

j cium i in _„._.„ wells - - - - - from areTotal solids(calc.)!313"" 3274,4454,6813212,591 516 9881,2311,123 3851,330 358 5,889 356 365262 577 ::289 291322 320 1,8451,279 269 593

j " ; dissolved!| waterResults 1940" 19401940 19401938 19381940 19401940 1938193919371938 193819411937194119371938 19371941 1938193719381940 19371938 1937 of 17, 5,21,12,6,do. 6,5,do, 6,5,do, 7,5,26,10,8,17,24,1?, 23,10,25,17,do. 21,3,20,26,20,20, 23, of Date Oct.Jan.Feb. Mar. July Aug.June JuneJune JulyApr. Aug. Jan. Jan.,Feb. Aug.Feb. Aug.Jan. Aug.Feb. Mar. Aug. Oct. Mar, Aug. Oct. Aug.million.permillion. j ; per analyses f J!collection 16 19567 27 28 459445420 20 12 573300+192+178" 390 244254250 32 57 277 30 390 390 37 16 Depth of (ft.) 725+ '640 Spring Spring parts parts j|well ! 1*456 'Spring Partial ~! 10 20 Nehring Faulkner Harel than - C. R. County than ■_Payton Hamann Fennington Dillingham Payton Townsley Wilson Giles B. Nauert Swank Polk Cruze'/forthEst, DurhamFreund E. less B Est. Kruemeke Tetend H. Owner F, B. F. E. F. A. B. P. S. A. Mathilda less do. do. R.Kellurn W A. W. do.Ho. Shelton 3. E,Mrs, J. G., H, 3,Huge J. B. H, F. W. F. J. C. Ben P. Dittmar J! Tom j Christian Boh*i HallRussell Mrs. TravisMrs. 855857858 8^8 859860861862 863864865866 867368881882 883884805 (3/886 887883 890 891892 894896 897898899900 901 SulphateNitrate Well ____j a/ by 99 - CaCOo 58 60 603376 453248 352 2 495 915862 444296 308 367HO 371 307325330 314180 485 435 495291 375 296 Total [as 3,774 2,318 1,140 1,335 gram hardness;IJ^aJLcJ^ - - ~ ------~ - ~ - ~ ------Hi ide(F) 0,5 0.90.1 3-3 0.4 0,41.4 „ mi Fluor-!;\!! - - - - in 200 88 b/ b/60 b/b/b/56 b/b/54 b/b/b/ « b/b/ b/b/I b/ 56 b/ 45 b/ (NOa> ■ given ioi Ni~- [ itrate I Health. 73 24 3 30 6 84 32 of Chlo-; (Cl) 114106 142 64 55 5653,250 710 920 13 3,225 22 27 16 20 82 82 20 410 988141 46198 96O are page ,' ride | i --Continued a/ on -Texas ;Sul- (SO/.) 371111 700 8372 458631,967104 200 19 442,747 5560 19 40 40 5410 4068 350 271 38175 2,000 60 wells Iphatej i ; 1^750 Department, 71 617 County.. ;bonate(HCO3) 407275 380 6 262 256 352 256265 226 476275354329384159 390 336 305 427 427628 293 406 354299272 ISO 415 liter- i i selected per State andjBicar- " K) of by + ? - - - .Travis. 85 42 35 24 232214 2438 55 77 "— 27 69 in (Na(calc.) 201 220 69O1,413172 383 2,474 190 191 110

! Sodium | ! AnalysesequivalentsAnalyzed .'Potassium 9" 8 7 9 springs Magne- (Mg) 46 '45 3513 2994960 2210 2852927 26 2716 26 22 24 24 18 c/ d/

j slum i![ - - - .and 166 135 258381 ljais 286 247142 102 46O 76103 31105 79104 90 8960155 24 158 101 -. 88 ;Cal- Jcium!(Ca) 7 .wells - - 60 * - - - from Total solids(calc);1,298' 669 767 494355 8,0761,4581,930 4303939,508 367428145 358 374430465496 6341,006 877363 471 jdissolved{!I water 1937 1937193719391937193719391939 19371939194019371937193919371939193919371939193919391937 3.9371937 1937 1937 of 23,do.13,19,14,19, 6,14,11,do. 6,9,20,18, 9,20,21,12,15,17,20,22,20,9,18,19, 20,do.19, do* dc. of o ". million. Date ■ million. analyses Aug. Aug. Aug.Dec. Aug. Aug,Dec.Dec. Aug.Dec.Feb. Aug. Aug.Nov. Aug.Dec. Dec, Aug.Nov. Nov.Nov. AugAug. Aug. Aug.; " Aug. per p-sr !!collection 3317 10 35 5218 36 27 35517 30 2125 30 31 2150 4728 6115 13 13 22 21 20 15 of 2,425 008;■■■-;- parts parts Depth; (ft.)j SpringSpring 3 jJ!well ! Partial *""';"■ 10 20 Kieke Tyler than C. Test Finger Test Test Simmens M, than Olle Sundberg Woolsey " Philquist Langfcrd A. B. A. A. Pearce A.Buck Reinhardt L, Studer B. Dittmar Sanderso McGrand -Norwood Steussy less 0 ~ - J, less Owner J, L do, E. P. do,. T. - F.R. H.Fowler P. H. P. W. Montgomery M. Collins s F.Do A, W W. C. W. T. J. M. W. C. "■ W. M. W. Roger A. !! Mrs Ed. I-""Rivers Oswald 01in-W. GlausWillieMrs. Well 902903 904905906 907932 934935936 937 93893?940 941 942 943944945946 947948 952 965966 967 971 972 973974975 a/Sulphateb/Witrate 100

CaCC^ 159176 426228 Total as(calc.)~324 hardenss - ~ - milligram (F) I Fluor- ide - in 75 95 b/ Ni~ trate(NO3) 125 160 given101Health. Continued— 88 40 58 9 of Chlo- ride(Cl) 194 340 are page Texas HI" 41 33 441 28 en Sul~ phate(SO^) wells Department County;, 326 378 399378 256 ** liter Bicar- bonate(HCO3) selected per State of by and K) Travis + 34413 - in (calc)112161 158 million* ScdiumPotassium (Na AnalysesequivalentsAnalyzed springs 76 c/ d/ jper (Mg) 2C 18 .s Magne- slum and part 96 52 60 Cal- cium(Ca) 140 wells in - - are_ 6626126061,483 from s Total solids(calc.) suit dissolved Re water i of 1937 1939 do. do. do. 3, 27,million.million. of per analyses Date collection Aug7~207~l937 Aug. June per ). parts parts of t 20111924 f ~10 341 Depth ( well 10 20 Partial than County than Sneed Young WoodsHecpDurrozet lessless Owner F* L.Est. Jake Sam TravisWillie H, J. Sulphate 9/7978 979980 981 982 Nitrate /fell c a/b/ 101 00 70 32 28 56 19.0615.74 236.26.5814-44 29-3030.5417-52 27.28.1.6 15-9013.04 26.8613*5817-9414-4413-54182.84 21.4818.0014-9613-5611-90 20 531330*7013.86 '-55,3819*74 Total* solids. (calc^ Jdissolvedj!i ~ - 16 ------4. 0,55 ' 0.321.94 3.580.350.15 2.641.45 4.74 0.320.35 0.48 2.54 1.55 0.53 0.61 1.66 2.13 (NO3) 17.39

* j! sNi- trate ------~ - - - ' 0,08 0.2.0 ide (F) 0.11 0.010.02 0.140.18 0.30 0.020.010.010.010.030.02 0.01 0.07 0-080.04 , Fluor! ;|! -.33 0,68 0,56 Chlo-j (Cl) 0.901.13 98.991.83 0.560.68 31.49 O.651.24 0.820.343.050.541*75 0.59O»45 23.132.060.39 0.650.51 4.230.283.66O.5610.44 1.52 jride i1 0 ) 30 0,61 90 05 phate! (SO, 2.800.5010.83 5.710.317-431.86 2.12 6. 4.32 0.190.131.52 0.371.29 0.530.12 7.801.14 2.640.55O.48 4i213,91 0.2.86O.69 9.102 . !■ 40 60 70 60 50 60 bonatej(HCOo) 5.40 4-30 4.605-406.20 6.7-263-70 6. 3. 6.5-70 4-705.405.906.106.203-105.005-90 4-705.10 4»3O 5<2O 8. 5.8.225-60 6.505.20 liter^, j !! K) 84 4o per + 0,371,98 ; 1,57 andlBicar-TSul- 1.27 1,51 0.450.62 2.43 2.470.88 0.630.121.49 0.413-290.440.27 2.480.220.201.22 0.93 321,40 0.866.05K.09 [Potassium (Na(calc.) 30. 10.32 17.83 \ ', 70 2,10 0,38 - —equivalentsMaglie-fsodiuin. (Mg) 4.460.38 39-72 4.222.606.78 4.721.90 7.22 4. 1.94 0.940.52 2.561.84 2.6413-36 4.560.501.68 3-32 2.920.161.20 2.20I.76 2.00 Continued slum [ 16 30 ciumj(Ca)< 3.80 5-98 8.62 4,005-44 4.88 4.8.50 5.22 4-46 5-863-12 4-943.86 7.88 4.226.783.88 5.02 3.3a 2.325.768.10 3.648.10 6.

j""Cal-~ i { 47<44 10.18 11*00 27-74 Analysesmilligram:- ' J ' 60 40 70 CaCOo 8.26 6.36 6. 6.781.38 7-32 6. 6.385.686.786.50 8.268.78 7.285-565.02 6. 5.245.929*305.849*86 8.30 -in as(calcT 87.1612.84 12.2214-90 13-20 11.94 41.10 ~Total~~ hardness;', ', Chemical are~~] . 19401940 193819381940194019381941194u1941 194019.39 19401940193919401940 19381940194119.3819381938 1937193719371940 7, ? 1, 4, 8, 6, 7,3, 610,25, 13,13,,14,12,20, 12,14,do. 15,14,11,14, 15,17,11, 20, - 23, 16,1940. of _ 0 - 17/1941 Result^sDate" Nov. Nov.Oct. Oct.Nov. JuneOct.Feb. MayFeb. JuneNov. June Oct.,Nov. JuneJuneMar.Nov. Feb Jan, Jan,Oct, Aug. Aug,JuneOct. Feb. I jcollection| 2570 85 50 32 210 9781. 185 45 45 126 23 23586 350 17 37 3 25525 20 Depth! of !(ft.)j 1,900+ 280 1,835 139 400+ 4361,454 254 '■ jwell -j G. Carpenter cutt Davis Downs Puryear Honey Cook Co, TexasTempleton B. L, TexasCounty Brogren White Est. Duval of of Dies Fowler Giesebke Est. Barries Rich-creek BrooksPruett - B.Moore C. Wallace Warren Parson Cruize Blanche Huddle.ston Archal- R, Owner Doughtery M. G. D. D. E. Lime - R. 0. D. W. S. B. W.. R. P. D. J. R. I. B. C.Mulkey F. W, J. J, H. 0. S. A. W. !,; j Mrs. Hulbert Jack Travis Combs Austin Mrs. StateFrankMrs. Mrs. StateTravis J ,18 24 53 79102 181 279 324342 360 500 617 702 717726 779826 ; 679. Well 130 156 202 216 252 286 405418 439448 681 886