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Show Extensive Well Report Issued for Southwestern Utah Well and spring records, pumping pump-ing levels and discharges of irrigation ir-rigation wells, drillers' logs of wells, and chemical analysis of ground water in Beaver, Escal-ante, Escal-ante, Cedar City and Parowan valleys, in parts of Washington, Iron, Beaver and Millard counties, coun-ties, are included in a basic-data report announced today by Ted Arnow, district geologist, Branch of Ground Water Level, U. 5. Geological Survey, Salt Lake City, Utah. Basic-Data Report No. 6 was prepared by the U. S. Geological Survey In cooperation with the Utah "tate Engineer, and is released re-leased jointly by the U. S. Geo-logial Geo-logial Survey and the Utah State Engineer. The map in the report shows the ground water districts and the location of springs, and wells; hydrographs show the historic his-toric fluctuations and trends of water levels; and tables show records of more than 400 wells and springs, pumping levels and discharges of 15 irrigation wells, and drillers' logs of about 50 wells, and analysis of about 70 water samples. Copies of basic data reoort No. 6, "Ground-water data. Beaver, Escalante, Cedar City and Parowan Par-owan Valleys, parts of Washington, Washing-ton, Iron, Beaver and Millard Counties, Utah," by George W. Sandberg, may be examined at the Public Inquiries Office, 437 Post Office and Courthouse Building, Salt Lake City, and may be obtained free of charge from the Utah State Engineer's Office, Room 442, State Capitol, Salt Lake City, or from the Branch of Ground Water, U. S. Geological Survey, Room 125, Em-pire Em-pire Building, 231 East 4th So., Salt Lake City. Ted Arnow, District Geologist |