3 edition of Ground-water withdrawals in Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham counties, Michigan. found in the catalog.
Ground-water withdrawals in Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham counties, Michigan.
C. L. Luukkonen
Published
1996
by U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey in [Lansing, Mich.]
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Series | Fact sheet -- FS-226-95., Fact sheet (Geological Survey (U.S.)) -- FS-95-226. |
Contributions | Geological Survey (U.S.) |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | QE75 .F3 no.95-226 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 1 sheet [2] p. : |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL17624240M |
OCLC/WorldCa | 37026060 |
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The Tri-County region includes Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham Counties in the south-central Lower Peninsula of Michigan (fig. People in the Lansing Metropolitan area, which is located near the center of this region, generally enjoy high-quality drinking water.
In fact, taste testers ranked Lansing's water as second in the Nation at the American Water Resources Association Water-Use. Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham Counties, Lower Peninsula of Michigan. Ground water is the primary source of water for domestic, commercial, and industrial use within the Tri-County region.
The ground-water resource originates from precipitation that infiltrates into the soil and percolates through underlying geological materials into permanently. Get this from a library. Ground-water withdrawals in Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham counties, Ground-water withdrawals in Clinton. [C L Luukkonen; Geological Survey (U.S.)].
The Tri-County region, consisting of Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham Counties, is an area of 1, square miles in Michigan's Lower Peninsula and has as its hub the Lansing metropolitan area. The land surface ranges in altitude from about to about 1, feet.
The region receives an average of about 31 inches of precipitation each year. The population is nearingand by will be near. Twenter and others () and Fleck (). Swanson () studied the ground water in Ionia County. Water-supply studies of Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham counties were done by Vanlier and others ().
Several municipal water-resources studies have been done. Stuart and Stallman () investigated the ground-water resources of Benton by: 3. Water Withdrawals for Community Public Water Supply Systems in Michigan, by Hydrologic Basin* Table 2: Number of Systems Served** Great Lakes Surface Water Ground Water Water Withdrawn (MGD) Total Hydrologic Basin Code 2 7 6 23 Water Withdrawals for Community Public Water Supply Systems in Michigan, by County* Table 1: County Number of Systems Served** Great Lakes Surface Water Ground Water Water Withdrawn (MGD) Total Alcona 6 Alger 6 Allegan 47 of Michigan Ground Water Conservation Advisory Council, ).
This tool is designed to focus regulatory resources on withdrawals that have greater potential to cause environmental harm. The screening tool uses a statewide database of aquifer types and properties in.
Michigan Ground Water Association is seeking to honor those who have given of themselves in their business and community to further the groundwater industry in Michigan.
Click here for the nomination form. Add comment. Buy 4 Michigan. A numerical model was developed to simulate ground-water flow in the Tri-County region, which consists of Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham Counties, Michigan.
This region includes a nine-township area. Michigan Ground Water Association. Our mission: "To educate our members to provide, protect and promote groundwater as a safe and viable resource".
Michigan DNR. MISS DIG. National Ground Water Association. State of Michigan County Health Departments. U.S. Drought Monitor. Water Systems Council. Contact Us Office: () % % GROUND WATER SURFACE WATER Water Withdrawal in Total fresh-water withdrawal and source of water in Source Water use, in million.
The National Ground Water Association is a not-for-profit professional society and trade association for the global groundwater industry. Our members around the world include leading public and private sector groundwater scientists, engineers, water well system professionals, manufacturers, and suppliers of groundwater-related products and services.
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In latewe started our first message board. It was one of. Water Quality. The City of Clinton water customers are fortunate because they enjoy an abundant water supply from two excellent quality ground water sources, the Sparta and Cockfield pump this water from nine deep wells, of which six pull from the Sparta and three from the Cockfield aquifers.
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(MDEQ), the University of Michigan, and nine counties in southeastern Michigan, began a Ground-Water Quality Atlas of Oakland County, Michigan. 2 study of the occurrence and distribution of arsenic in ground water in southeastern Michi-gan.
The early results of this study raised. Pennsylvanian fluvial-deltaic depositional systems in central lower Michigan: Sedimentology, stratigraphy, and hydrogeology of the Saginaw Aquifer Eaton, and Ingham Counties. It serves the. As a result of the geology, the Saginaw Aquifer is the main source of drinking water in the tri-county region of Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham Counties.
It serves the needs of the overpeople in the tri-county area (Holtschlag et al., ). Registered Significant Ground-Water Withdrawal Facilities in Clinton County, Indiana Registration Well Capacity Depth Dia. Aquifer Well Ref.
Topo No. Use Owner No. (gpm) (ft) (in) System UTMN UTME No. Map T, R, S 1 PS City of Frankfort 6 82 8 TC. Michigan Water Withdrawal • State Ground Water Conservation Advisory CilCouncil. Compact Section Management and Regulation of New or Increased Withdrawals and Consumptive Uses.
1. Within five years of the effective date of this Compact, each Party shall create a program for the management and regulation of New or Increased.Total fresh-water withdrawal by category in Golf Course Total Surface Water Ground Water Total 0 50 Water use in millions of gallons per day Total fresh-water withdrawal by category in in millions of gallons per day Power Agriculture Industry 0.
Olson says, “This is a corporate subsidy. It’s about corporate agriculture in Southwest Michigan.” Olson says the water withdrawal law passed in Michigan in was considered a great success and the Water Withdrawal Assessment Tool that was created because of it won awards.
And he says if anything, the law has been lenient toward agriculture.