Publication Summary

Title

Geohydrologic Reconnaissance: Monse Area, Okanogan County, Washington

Month-Year PublishedDecember 1972
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November 28, 1972, the writer, accompanied by Paul Eddy, Geologist, DOE and Howard Issacson, Olympia office; Don Huston, Brewster Office and Hugh Crawford, Ephrata office, all of DNR, made a reconnaissance of State owned land lying on the flood plain of the Okanogan River just north and west of the Town of Monse for the purpose of evaluating the possibility of obtaining up to 2.300 gpm of water from wells to replace an existing plant pumping from the Okanogan River which had developed a serious problem due to silt and debris deposited in the area of the intake during the 1972 flood on the Okanogan River..

Publication Numberoftr 72-02
Author(s)Robert Russell
ContactBarb Anderson, (360) 407-6027
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Number of pages 7
Keywords groundwater, water resource, wells
Subject Waterbodies
WRIA 49 - Okanogan
map of Washington state showing locations of subject waterbodies
Related Web ContentWater Resources Program

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