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USGS 421852071220501 MA-WKW 2 WAYLAND, MA

PROVISIONAL DATA SUBJECT TO REVISION

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LOCATION--Lat 42°18'52", long 71°22'05", Middlesex County, Hydrologic Unit 01070005, 0.25 mi west of State Highway 27 and 125 ft southeast of State Highway 30, at Cochituate State Park Headquarters in Wayland, MA.
AQUIFER--Sand and gravel, glaciated regions; outwash deposits.
WELL CHARACTERISTICS--Drilled observation water-table well, depth 33 ft, screened 31 ft to 33 ft.
INSTRUMENTATION--Data Collection Platform with telephone telemeter, October 2010 to current year. Monthly measurements prior to October 2010.
DATUM--Elevation of land-surface datum of well is 153.78 ft above National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929. Measuring point: top of well casing, 2.76 ft above land-surface datum.
PERIOD OF RECORD-- January 1965 to current year.
COOPERATION--Town of Framingham


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2010-10-14  2018-09-04








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