Confining Beds Well HB-3 | |
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County: | Hubbard |
Township: | White Oak (T140N R32W) |
Location: | In forest, 0.8 miles southwest of intersection of MN HWY 12 and 72nd Ave.NW |
Land-surface elevation: | 1453.03 feet, NAVD88 |
Installation: | 18 July 2017, by Freeman Well Drilling |
Well information | |
This well is the confined aquifer-screened well near a 4-piezometer nest referred to as "HT" (also referred to as "Hydrocamp Till"). This well is open to the same confined aquifer from which nearby pumping occasionally occurs (once every July) from a nearby production well. | |
Depth: | 223.66 feet |
Open interval: | 213.33–223.53 feet |
Original & current use: | Monitoring, USGS Confining Beds Hydrology study |
Aquifer information | |
Type: | Confined sand and gravel |
Thickness: | 17 feet (212–229 feet, BLS) |
Deposit: | composite, buried, associated with the Laurentide Ice Sheet and the Superior Lobe (Wadena till) |
This site is operated in cooperation with the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund, Iowa State University, Minnesota Geological Survey, and the U.S. Geological Survey.
Water levels below land surface are accurate to 0.01 feet. Water levels above National American Vertical Datum of 1988 (sea level) are calculated by subtracting recorded water levels from the land surface elevation, which is accurate only to ± 0.1 feet based on a differential GPS survey and an optical level survey. Water-level differences are accurate to within 0.01 feet.
Water temperatures are accurate to ± 0.1°C.