It takes the average reader and 28 minutes to read A Summary of the Ground-water Resources and Geohydrology of Grand County, Utah by Chris Eisinger
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In Grand County, ground water has been withdrawn primarily from two types of aquifers: fractured rock and unconsolidated deposits. Some of the better water-yielding rock units are grouped together into nine aquifers, including: the Lower Paleozoic aquifer, the Cutler aquifer, the Wingate aquifer, the Navajo aquifer, the Entrada aquifer, the Morrison aquifer, the Dakota aquifer, the Wasatch aquifer, and the Parachute Creek aquifer. This report summarizes published information regarding ground-water conditions in Grand County. During the preparation of this report we identified several types of...
A Summary of the Ground-water Resources and Geohydrology of Grand County, Utah by Chris Eisinger is 28 pages long, and a total of 7,224 words.
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