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A Report on the Geology and Ground-Water Resources of Land Parcel No. 1-2680 owned by Charles Puckett, Snohomish County, Washington

 
Publication number Date Published
OFTR 71-01January 1971
VIEW NOW A Report on the Geology and Ground-Water Resources of Land Parcel No. 1-2680 owned by Charles Puckett, Snohomish County, Washington (Number of pages: 13) (Publication Size: 629KB)




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Author(s) Paul A. Eddy
Description This study is the result of a request by the Property Management, Department of Highways, seeking information about present and future ground-water availability and the possible adverse effects incurred by the construction of the SR 405 freeway. The scope of the study was set to include several determinations, which are:
1. Ascertain the availability of ground-water at the present site.
2. Determine direction of ground-water flow.
3. Determine if possible damage to the well by nearby highway construction.
The study consisted of a general geologic reconnaissance of the area and the collection of a water sample for a bacteriological examination. Additional information was obtained from the well owner, the Department of Highways, and from the files of the Department of Ecology.
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Keywords Snohomish River, geology, management, water resources, ground water
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