3 edition of Ground water in the Kindred area, Cass and Richland counties, North Dakota found in the catalog.
Ground water in the Kindred area, Cass and Richland counties, North Dakota
P. E. Dennis
Published
1950
by The Commission in [Grand Forks, N.D.]
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references
Statement | by P.E. Dennis, P.D, Akin and Suzanne L. Jones ; prepared in cooperation between the Geological Survey, U.S. Department of the Interior, North Dakota State Water Conservation Commission, and the North Dakota State Geological Survey |
Series | North Dakota ground-water studies -- no. 14 |
Contributions | Akin, P. D. 1915-, Jones, Suzanne L, Geological Survey (U.S.), North Dakota State Water Conservation Commission, North Dakota Geological Survey |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 75 leaves : |
Number of Pages | 75 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL15014315M |
Cass County, North Dakota: | | | |Cass County|, ||North Dakota|| | | | | World Heritage Encyclopedia, the aggregation of the largest online encyclopedias available. The North Dakota Source Water Assessment Strategic Plan was approved by EPA in Underground Injection Control Program The Safe Drinking Water Act established the Underground Injection Control (UIC) Program to provide safeguards so that injection wells do not endanger current and future underground sources of drinking water (USDW).
Cass Rural Water Users is located in Kindred, North Dakota. This organization primarily operates in the Water Supply business / industry within the Electric, Gas and Sanitary Services sector. This organization has been operating for approximately 47 years. cal Survey, in cooperation with the North Dakota State Water Commission an d the North Dakota Geological Survey. The purpose was to study the availability, quantity, and quality of the ground-water resources of the two-county area. The availability of water for irrigation and for municipal use was of primary interest.
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GWS No - Part I, Volume A - The West Fargo Aquifer System, Cass and Richland Counties, North Dakota, and Clay, Norman and Wilkin Counties, Minnesota: Ground-Water Data: Volume A, By David P.
Ripley, Michael H. Hove, and Christopher D. Bader, North Dakota State Water Commission, Southeast Cass Water Resource District, Cass County comprises an area of 1, square miles in the southeastern corner of North Dakota. About one-fourth of the county is in the Drift Prairie physiographic province; the rest is in the Red River Valley (Lake Agassiz basin) physiographic division.
Dennis and others () described the geology ofthe Kindred area in a report on ground water in the Kindred area, Cass and Richland Counties, N. Dak. Horberg (), Colton (), and Clayton and others () describe d and presented differing theories regarding the occurrence of intersecting low ridge s on the plain of glacial Lake Agassiz.
Serving 6, Residences of Cass County and the towns of Casselton, Mapleton, Kindred, Argusville, Gardner, Buffalo, Amenia, Davenport, Arthur, Hunter, Page, Tower City, Woodlawn.
At our most recent meeting the board of directors set a new policy regarding disconnection of service for non-payment. Popularity: #3 North Dakota book 5 Utility Companies in Cass County #49 of 81 Utility Companies in North Dakota #7, in Utility Companies Cass Rural Water District Contact Information View Address and Phone Number for Cass Rural Water District, an Utilities, at Maple Street, Kindred on: Maple Street, Kindred, The USGS annually monitors groundwater levels in thousands of wells in the United States.
Groundwater level data are collected and stored as either discrete field-water-level measurements or as continuous time-series data from automated recorders. Data from some of the continuous record stations are relayed to USGS offices nationwide through telephone lines or by satellite transmissions.
Richland County - South Eastern North Dakota. Richland County is located in the extreme southeastern corner of North Dakota. It is bounded by Cass County on the north, Ransom and Sargent Counties on the west, the state of South Dakota on the south. North Dakota on Google Earth The map above is a Landsat satellite image of North Dakota with County boundaries superimposed.
We have a more detailed satellite image of North Dakota without County boundaries. County Annual Financial Reports; Cass County Financial Data Portal - OpenGov; Cass County Sales Tax; Elections; Auditors Lot Information; County Park at Brewer Lake; GIS.
Interactive Maps; PDF Maps; Mapping Resources; Highway. Bidding Opportunities; Cass County Highway Plan to ; Permits Restrictions; Road and Bridge Construction; Human. Official web site of Cass County, North Dakota, government.
Richland County - South Eastern North Dakota. Richland County is located in the extreme southeastern corner of North Dakota. It is bounded by Cass County on the north, Ransom and Sargent Counties on the west, the state of South Dakota on the south, and the Red River and state of Minnesota to the east.
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Geological Survey in cooperation with the North Dakota State Water Commission, North Dakota Geological Survey, and Cass County. The South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources provides an interactive map of groundwater levels at over observation wells across the state.
Users can click on each well for more detailed information, including: Aquifer being measured Groundwater level over time (graphs and data), with measurements going back many decades Total well depth Ground. Eddy and Foster Counties, North Dakota: North Dako ta Geological Survey Bulle pt.
1, 66 p.Geology and ground water resources of Traill County Part 1, geology: North Dakota Geological Survey Bulle pt. 1, 34 p. la, Geology of McLean County, North Dakota: Grand Forks, University of North Dakota, Ph.D.
Contact Us. Cass Rural Water District Maple Street P.O. Box 98 Kindred, ND (toll free). Hours: am to pm. Directions. Protecting Dakota County’s valuable surface water and groundwater resources is an important responsibility for everyone who lives and works here.
Dakota County helps protect water quality every step of the way. The County maintains safe drinking water by making sure unused wells are sealed, septic systems are maintained, and regulations are.
Published Soil Surveys for North Dakota. Current, official soil survey information is on the Web Soil Web Soil Survey allows you to create custom reports by selecting a specific area of interest.
Oil and gas practices that were common decades ago in the Williston Basin left behind a salty legacy that still poses problems for groundwater and is the focus of ongoing research by the U.S. The department completed a source water assessment of each of the approximately public water supply systems in South Dakota at the time.
A complete assessment is a three-step process that included: Delineating the part of the watershed or ground water area that contributes water to the water.
North Dakota Maps is usually a major resource of significant amounts of information on family history. North Dakota’s 10 largest cities are Fargo, Bismarck, Grand Forks, Minot, West Fargo, Mandan, Dickinson, Jamestown, Williston and Wahpeton.
Learn more about Historical Facts of North Dakota Counties.County Ground Water Studies The County Ground-Water Studies program provides a general inventory of the state's ground-water resource. These studies identified the location and extent of major aquifers, hydraulic properties, water chemistry, estimated well yields, and the occurrence and movement of ground water including sources of recharge and discharge.North Dakota Game and Fish Department N.
Bismarck Expressway, Bismarck, ND Phone:Contact Us.