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USGS 413743089310101 19N8E-13.1a1 (LEE-92F CRN)

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Groundwater is among the Nation's most precious natural resources.  Measurements of water levels in wells provide the most fundamental indicator of the status of this resource and are critical to meaningful evaluations of the quantity and quality of ground water and its interaction with surface water. Water-level measurements are made by many Federal, State, and local agencies.

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This station managed by the De Kalb Field Office.

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2011-04-09  2024-05-16








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Depth to water level, feet below land surface

Most recent instantaneous value: 2.78 05-16-2024   21:45 CST
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