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Artificial recharge of a well tapping basalt aquifers, Walla Walla area, Washington

 
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WSB 07January 1960
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Author(s) Water Resources Program
Description Artificial recharge of a well tapping basalt aquifers, Walla Walla area, Washington. Water Supply Bulletin 7 (1960) describes the results of a study to determine the feasibility of artificially recharging deep basalt aquifers in Walla Walla by injecting surface water from Mill Creek into a City of Walla Walla public-supply well. This bulletin includes geologic descriptions, well log records, water level records, and surface and ground water chemical analyses for portions of Walla Walla County, WA.
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