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| USGS/MDH Automated Virus Sampler Study Well: GCSNA-01 / MN-DNR Obwell #82068 | |
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| County: | Washington |
| Township: | Cottage Grove (T021N R21W) |
| Location: | Along path, on southwest side of Cottage Grove, MN |
| Land-surface elevation: | 814.16 ±1.4 feet, NAVD88 |
| Installation: | Feb. 20, 2017, for the Minnesota Dept. of Natural Resources |
| Well Information | |
| This well is open to the same aquifer from which nearby production and irrigation wells pump. | |
| Depth: | 320 feet |
| Open interval: | 270–320 feet |
| Original use: | Monitoring, for the Minnesota Dept. of Natural Resources |
| Current use: | Monitoring, for the USGS/MDH Automated Virus Sampler Study |
| Current use: | Monitoring, for the Minnesota Dept. of Natural Resources, obwell #82068 |
| Aquifer Information | |
| Type: | hydrologically confined sandstone |
| Thickness: | 85 feet (245–330 feet, BLS) |
| Deposit: | Jordan Sandstone |
This site is operated in cooperation with the Minnesota Department of Health, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, 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 to ±1.4 feet based on a Digital Elevation Model (DEM) data. Water-level differences are accurate to within 0.01 feet.
Water temperature is accurate to 0.1°C, and differences in temperature are accurate to 0.1°C.
Precipitation is accurate to 0.01 inches except during freezing periods (about Dec. through early Apr.). The rain gage is unheated and uncovered. The precipitation data during freezing periods result from melting of snow (accumulated in the rain gage) during warm periods and do NOT represent actual precipitation. Precipitation totals during freezing periods may underestimate actual totals because the rain gage funnel may be full of snow (preventing further accumulation) or because snow in the funnel may sublimate instead of melt.