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Mason, J.P., and Green, S.L., , Ground-water levels in Wyoming, January through September U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report , p. This report includes hydrographs of 27 monitor wells in Laramie County, including some wells in the area of the Cheyenne municipal well fields. Ground-water levels are measured periodically in a network of about observation wells in Wyoming, mostly in areas where ground water is used in large quantities for irrigation or municipal purposes. The program is conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Wyoming State engineer and the Wyoming Department of Economic Planning and Development.   U.S. Geological Survey, b, Water-resources investigations of the U.S. Geological Survey in the major coal and oil shale areas of Wyoming, U.S. Geological Survey open-file report, 43 p. Wahl, K.L., , A proposed streamflow data program for Wyoming: U.S. Geological Survey open-file report, 44 p. Ground-water levels are measured periodically in a network of about observation wells in Wyoming to record changes in ground-water storage. The areas of water-level observation are mostly where ground water is used in large quantities for irrigation or municipal purposes. This report contains maps showing location of observation wells and water-level changes from to

Ground-water levels are measured periodically in a network of about observation wells in Wyoming, mostly in areas where ground water is used in large quantities for irrigation or municipal purposes. The program is conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Wyoming State Engineer and the city of Cheyenne. This report contains maps showing the locations of selected . USGS FORMAL BOOK SERIES Water-Supply Papers (W) The Water-Supply Paper series has been discontinued. Note--Water-resources data reports (streamflow, water-quality, and ground-water data) published as Water-Supply Papers are not listed below, but may viewed on a separate Web page ()To view reports online: Users of this bibliography can view HTML versions of the two Water-Supply . WATER-RESOURCES ACTIVITIES OF THE U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY IN WYOMING, OCTOBER THROUGH SEPTEMBER Compiled by K.E. Wilson ABSTRACT This report describes the water-resources activities of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), Wyoming District. The activities are classified as data-collection programs and water-resources-appraisal projects. U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report (Gilliom and others, ). For ground water, the focus of this assessment will be on water-quality conditions of major water-supply or potential water- supply aquifers in each Study Unit. (ASTM), , Standard practice for thin-wall tube sampling of soils, D, in Annual book of.

Wyoming Groundwater. Groundwater occurs beneath the earth’s surface in the spaces between soil particles and between the mineral grains that form rocks. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, about 25 percent of the freshwater used in the United States comes from groundwater sources. The other 75 percent comes from surface water. Questions or concerns about USGS streamflow data in Wyoming and Montana can be directed to Kirk Miller (kmiller@; ).UPDATED October 1, USGS current stream monitoring information will continue at the following sites with funding from partner agencies and USGS Cooperative Matching Funds: Tongue River near Dayton, WY - Funded through   Questions or concerns about USGS streamflow data in Wyoming and Montana can be directed to Kirk Miller (kmiller@; ).UPDATED October 1, USGS current stream monitoring information will continue at the following sites with funding from partner agencies and USGS Cooperative Matching Funds: Tongue River near Dayton, WY - Funded through . GROUND-WATER LEVELS IN WYOMING, THROUGH SEPTEMBER By Hugh I. Kennedy and Sharon L. Green U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Open-File Report