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S- C-eologlcal Survey numbers arl San ;'^er -iar d:'.r.o County Flood Con::rol ILsb rlCv n uTibers The first columi liots the numbers assigned to veils by the Geological Survey, and the second column lists numbers aecigned to the same well by the County agency. The wells for which the Geological Survey and County numbers are the same are not listed. USGS number County number uses number County number 1K/5-3^?1 Ul/5E-3^-2a 1N/7-33C1 in/te- -33-2a 3^R1 3^-U 1-V8- in 1n/8e. - 1-2 35N1 35-3 9L1 9-3 36HI •varren's well 12G1 12-la 36HI 21tJ'l 21C1 iN/6-25ia IK/6E-25-3 26GI 26-la 28K1 28-Ua 3IAI 32D1 28L1 28-3 36AI 36-la 28L1 28MI in/9- ^Ml rii/9E. - k-^a. 29L1 29F1 l^N2 U-3b 3IPI 31-3a 5Z1 3-kz 1N/T-21Q1 1N/7E-21 -ii-b 6jl 6-Ua 23P1 23-3a 7S1 7-2a 26PI 26-l+a TGI 7- lb 28RI 28-4b ! 7E1 7-la 28R2 28-Ua W 12' Coyote well 8di 8- 2b 28P.2 8:j2 8-2c 1. From Thompson (1929). 56 USGS number County number : USGS : number County number IK/9- 8F1 1N/9E- 8-2a ; 1N/9-27C1 lN/9E-27-2b 8J1 8-Ua : 27D1 27-2C 9F1 9-2a ! 27K1 27L1 9M1 9-3a ; 28b1 28- la 9M2 9E2 : 28D1 28-2a 9Q2 9-Ua ; 28r1 28-Ua lODl 10-2a : 29F1 29-2a iUdi iJ+El i 29F1 29B1 1UD2 li^-2b 29R1 29-l+a iUli lU.3a ! 30K1 30-Ub 17E1 17F1 30Q1 30-i4-a 17J5 17-Ua 31C1 31-2a 20R1 20-Ua 32H2 32H1 2U1 22C2 22Ch 21-Ua 22-2h 22-2g ; 32H3 32H3 32H4 32-lb 1/ Sullivan well 1/ Sullivan well 22D1 22-2C 32L1 32-2a 22C2 22D1 32R1 .32-i^d ??pn 22-2a ; 32R1 32J1 22E1 22Na 33F1 33L3 22E2 22-2f ; 33F2 33L2 26ei 26f1 \ 33J1 33-la 26n1 26-3a : 33J1 Twentynine Palms Spring 1/ 1. From Thompson (1929). 57 USGS number County : number : USC-3 number County number 1N/9-3'+A1 lN/9E-3^-la : 2N/9-31C2 2K/9E-31-2a 35F1 35-2a : 31N1 31-3a 35K1 35-3a lS/5- 2A1 1S/5E- 2-la 2N/8-26J1 2N/8E-26K1 3B1 3F1 2N/9-19N1 2N/9E-19-3a Ujl h-kh 19N1 19N2 UR2 k-ka 19N2 19N1 ls/9- 3D1 1S/9E- 3-2a 29N1 32-2a ! 5A1 5-la 30A2 30A1 58 Table '^.-- 'B.ecords of water levels in wells 3 includes all known records of water-level measurements in wells in the area which are in addition to the measurements given in table lo The number in parentheses following the Geological Survey- number is the number assigned to the well hy the San Bernardino County- Flood Control District c Altitudes given are in feet above mean sea level for the land- surface datum at the well. Land-surface datum is a plane of reference which approximates land surface. Altitudes given in whole feet are interpolated from topographic maps. Altitudes given in feet and tenths were determined by spirit leveling by W„ B, Hatch, licensed land surveyor^ Twentynine Palms, Calif,, except as otherwise indicated. Measurements, Water-level measurements were made by the U. S, Geological Survey; by the San Bernardino County Flood Control District; by the California Electric Co.; and by W, 0. V/agner^, consulting hydraulic engineer^ All water-level measurements given are depths to water below or above (4-) land-surface datiim. That is, the altitudes of the measuring points as reported above or belov/ land-surface datum have been subtracted from or added to the water-level measurements. If more than one measuring point has been used they were field checked and related to each other. Thus, all measurements given are referred to a common datum^ The latest measuring points used by the Geological Survey are given in table 1. The measurements are by the San Bernardino County Flood Control District, except as otherwise noted. 1N/5-3^K1, Yucca Valley Water Co. Depth about 378 feet. Altitude about 3; 375 feet. Water Water Water Date level Date level Date level AT)r. lU, 1914-7 214-2. 11 Apr. ik, I95O 2I+9.8O Feb, 25, I958 a3G0.85 Nov, 13 2lf8.39 Mar. 12, 1959 257.35 Apr. 27,. 1949 2l<-7.8l Ivlay 26, 1952 256,68 1N/5-34P1. Old Yucca Valley School. Altit ude 3>3^0.^ feet. May 28, 1941 206.11-7 Apr, ik, ISkj 205,96 Nov. I6, I9U8 capped Apr, 15, 19'+6 20l|-,27 Novo 13 206.92 Nov. 16" 205. 3l4- Apr. 5, 19^8 207,7^ a. Measurement by Geological Survey. 59 1K/5-3^R1 iU!i/^E-3h-h). E. C. Hardesty, formerly Dennis Lilley. De pth about 265 ft. Aloitude 3,305.1 ft. V/ater l/ater Water Date level Date level Date level May 28, 19i^l 170.62 Apr. 27, 19^+9 I7I+.2I+ Nov. 23, 1953 170.1+0 Apr. 15, 19i^6 168.32 Nov. 15 175.31 Apr. 20, I95I+ 177.50 Kovc. 16 169. U2 Apr. 10, 1950 175 » 83 Dec, 13 165.60 Apr, li;, 19i^7 169.1+0 Mar, 12, 1951 182. 91+ Apr. 19, 1955 I6I+.9O Nov. 13 171. 1+5 Nov. 12 176.65 Feb. 11+ , 1958 obstn-ic- Apr. 5, 19i^8 172.31 Apr. II+, 1952 179.07 tion at 132 ft. (a) Nov, 16 173.^5 May 22, 1953 161.00 lN/5-35Jn. (ir/5E-35"3).T, J. Scar van. Altitud Le 3,296.6 Apr. 19, ft. May 28, 19iH 162,70 Nov. 6, 1950 16S.I+6 1955 17l+.li-3 Apr. 15, 19^6 160.60 lyiar. 12, 1951 169^33 Dec. 19 175v55 Apr. Ikj 19^^-7 162.05 Nov. 12 173.72 Aur, 2i+, 1956 176.10 Nov. 13 163.20 Apr, 11+ , 1952 170.69 Jan. 16, 1957 182.73 Apr, 5, 191^8 163.81 Nov. 18 171.38 Apr. 23 178.35 Apr, 27, 19i^9 166,13 May 22, 1953 171.88 Feb. ll^, 1958 al80.2^ Nov. 15 166,76 Nov, 23 169.08 Jul. 21, 1958 al8l.55 Apr. 10, 1950 l67oi+5 Dec. 13. I95I+ 185.08 IN/5-36HI ai'/5E-36- ■1). J. A. Bendall, formerly ■ Warren's well . Depth about 160 ft. Altitude 3,210, 5 ftc Dec, ?, 1917 al30 Nov, 6, 1950 108.02 Apr. 19, 1955 112.97 May 28, 191+1 106,97 Mar, 13, 1951 108c 3I+ Dec. 19 113.!^-7 Apr. 15, 19^6 105.20 Nov. 13 109,06 Apr. 2l+. 1956 116.65 ilov. 16 105 A9 Apr. 1I+, 1952 109.1+5 Jan, 16, 1957 III+.69 Apr, 1I+, 19^7 105.85 Nov. 18 110,21+ Apr. 23 113.92 Nov, 13 109.5^ May 22, 1953 110.57 Feb, 20, 1958 alio. 06 Apr. 5, 19^8 106. Ul Nov. 23 119.92 July 21 all9.62 Nov, 15, 19^9 107.1+5 Apr. 20, 1951+ 120, 07 Apr, 10, 1950 107.1+9 D5C. 13 118.87 IN/5-36KI, Joshua Forest Water Co., formerly V'hispering l/ell Ranch. Depth about 333 ft. Altitude about 3,230 ft . Kov, 13, 19^+7 113.72 Ai?. 29, 1955 122.55 Apr. 23, 1957 125.11+' ^far. 12 , 1951 117.35 o'sn, 16, 1957 125.08 Feb. 20, 1958 al27. 51 a. Measurement by Geological Survey, 60 lW/6-4Qle J, W, Eoldman, Depth;, 3,190 ft. about 726 ft. Altitude about Water Date level Date Water level Water Date level Nov. 6, 1950 1^83.17 May 25, 1953 hl2ol9 Apr. 23, 1957 h6o.kO Mar. 13, 1951 U85AO Apr. 19, 1955 ^6lo90 Feb. 21, 1958 a457.33 May 26, 1952 ^80.i^0 Dec, 19 kV.o30 July 21 aU57=^^2 Nov. 2U I<-7il-..50 Feb, 6, I956 cii6l.50 Feb. 13 » 1953ab501olO Jan. 16, 1957 ^6^4-. 25 1N/6-9Q1. Mogle Brothers;, formerly Yucca Mesa Estates Corp. Depth 529 „ 3 ft. Altitude about 3,220 ftc Nov, 16, 19^7 i)-7^.52 Nov. 23, 1953 39^^.52 Apr. 26, 19i^9 ^13.93 Apr. 20, 195^ 39^.22 Apr. 11, 1950 1^26.59 . Dec. 13 396.12 Nov. 6 1+25.22 Apr. 19, 1955 395.37 Feb. 13, 1953 a391.32 Dec. 19 l+08a52 Apr. 2k ^ 1956 396 08U Jan. 16, 1957 397.57 Apr. 23 397.80 Feb. 20, 1958 a398.32 July 2 1 a398o33 1N/6-9Q2» Mogle Brothers, formerly Yucca Mesa Estates Corp, Depth lil4.5 ft. Altitude about 3,220 ft. Nov. 16, 191+8 21+8,50 Nov. 23, 1953 255.30 Jan. I6, 1957 262,00 Apr, 26, I9I+9 266.06 Apr. 20, 195^ 266.00 Apr. 23 26l,86 Nov. 16 26I+.75 Dec, 13 262.20 Feb. 21„ 1958 a26l.ll-7 Apr. 11, 1950 26I+.9I+ Apr, 19, 1955 265.35 July 21 a268.9^ Mar. 13^ 1951 263.65 Dec, 19 262,20 Nov. 13 263,7''+ ' Apr. 21+, 1956 262.60 1N/6-10F1. R. K. R, Reiterer, formerly Olwell. Depth about 385 ft. Altitude abou t 3,100 ft". Apr. 16, 19I+7 2I+5.6 . Nov, 6, 1950 21+9.3 Apr. 20;, 195l^ b266.9 Nov. 13 2l+l+,l+ Mar, 13, 1951 256. Dec. I3 251.8 Apr. 5, 191^8 2I+O.5 Nov. 13' 237.6 Apr. 19, 1955 230,5 Nov, 16 2i+l,6 Nov. 2I+, 1952 239.9 Dec. I9 21+3.2 Apr. 26, I9I+9 2I+3.7 Feb. 13, 1953 a237.7 Jan, I6, 1957 21+0.0 Nov, 16 2I+8.2 May 25 21+1+.0 Apr. 23 21+0,29 Apr. 11, 1950 2I+O.7 Nov. 23 2I+2.I Feb. 21, 1958 a2l+3c06 a. Measurement by Geological Survey. b . Pumping, c. Measurement by owner. 61 1N/6-25M1 (1N/6E-25-3). Joshua Tree Service Co., formerly Ayers. Depth about 312 ft. Altitude 2,TLh.h ft. Water Water Water Date level Date level Date level Niay 28, 19^1 ^08 Apr. 11, 1950 U08.O8 Nov. I8, 1952 U07.5O Apr. 15, 19^7 ^+06. 00 Nov. 7 U07.9^ May 25, 1953 '^H.S Nov. 17 U08.32 Mar. 13, 1951 i^08.53 Apr. 1, 1956 U06.5 Apr. 7, 19^+8 U12.08 Nov. 13 Ull*.l8 Nov. 16 U08.25 May 26, 1952 UI8.GO IN/6-28LI (lN/6E-2aQ., IN/6E-28-3). Mentalphysics, formerly Collins. Altitude 2,970.0 ft. May 28, 19i^l 213.93 Nov. I6, 19i^8 212.05 Feb. 19, 1953 aZOSM Apr. 15, 19^6 212.73 Nov. 16, 19^9 210.87 Jan. I6, 1957 212.30 Nov. 16 212.15 Apr. 11, 1950 210.38 Apr. 23 211.7^ Apr. 16, 19I+7 211.85 Mar. 13, 1951 223.2 Feb. 26, 1958 a211.l+3 Nov. 17 212.97 Nov. 13 212.38 July 22 a212.36 Apr. 5^ 19^8 210.03 Nov. 17, 1952 211.10 1N/6-29L1 (IN/6E-29FI). Rancho Ramon Water Co. Depth about 69O ft. Altitude about 3,l60 ft. Dec. 19, 1955 151^.70 May 22, 1953 157.3 Apr. 20, 195^ I6I1.9O Jan. 16, 1957 166.33 Nov. 23 151.05 Dec. 13 158.90 Apr. 2U 170.79 Apr. 19, 1955 150.15 Feb. 26, 1958 al78.13 IN/6-3IPI (IN/6E-31. ■3a). Ralph Fowler. Depth . about 325 ft. Altitude about 3,280 ft. Apr. 29, I9I+9 290.37 May 27, 1952 290. Uo Apr. 19, 1955 291.20 Nov. 15 291.00 Nov. 18 29U.OO Apr. 24, 1956 291.67 Apr. 11, 1950 290.70 May 22, 1953 291.30 Jan. 16, 1957 292.UO Nov. 6 290.59 Nov. 23 290.75 Apr. 23 292.40 Mar. 13, 1951 290.31 Apr. 20, I95U 289.00 Feb. 27, 1958 a292.20 Nov. 13 290. lU Dec. 13 292.70 July 22 a292.35 a. Measurement by Geological Survey. 62 lN/7-ll^Hl .. U, S. Wc ivy. Depth about 450 ft. Altitude about 2,359 ft. Water V/ater Water Date level Date level Date level Nov. 15, 19^6 l8i^,02 Apr. 11, 1950 I84o30 Apr. 20, 1955 184.30 Apr, l6^ 19^7 184.00 Nov. 7 184,14 Dec. 20 184.30 Nov. 17 l81<-.08 Mar, 13, 1951 184,69 Apr. 25, 1956 184.35 Apr. 7, 19^8 l8ij-,30 Nov, 13 191.33 Jan. 16, 1957 184,48 Nov. l6 18J^.12 Feb. 13, 1952 al85.l5 Apr, 24 184,44 Apr, 25, 19^9 I8i^.l2 Dec, 16 al85.02 June 3, 1958 al84.44 Nov. l6 l8it.33 Dec. L, for 14, 1953 184.30 July 22 al84,40 1N/7-21J1 . Crawford merly H, VJ !, Putnam. Depth about 274 ft. Altitude about 2,1^U0 ft. Apr, 17, 19^6 259.73 Mar. 13. 1951 259.77 Apr. 20, 1955 266060 Apr. 16, I9I+7 260 c 02 Nov. 13 260, 14 Dec. 19 263.30 Nov, 17 260.1^8 May 27, 1952 259.20 Apr. 25, 1956 258,70 Apr. 7) 19i;8 260, Oi^ Nov. 18 260,45 Jan. 16, 1957 261,75 Nov, 16 260. 3!^ May 25, 1953 260,20 Apr. 24 259.89 Nov, 16, 191^9 261.63 Nov. 24 259.50 Mar. 27, 1958 a268„40 Apro 11, 1950 260,29 Apr, 20, 1954 264c 20 July 22. . a260,52 Nov, 7 259.92 Dec, 14 258,60 1N/7-22E1, L, V, ude about 2,425 ft. Peterman, formerly Sun Valley Acres No, 1. Alt' Nov, 15, 1946 247.88 Apr. 11, 1950 252,52 Apr. 20, 1955 253.50 Apr, 16, 1947 246.32 Nov, 7 255.04 Dec. 20 251.40 ?:ov. 17 247,65 Nov. 18, 1952 258,05 Apr. 25, 1956 253-05 Apr, 7, 1948 247,45 May 25. 1953 254,50 Jan. 16, 1957 245.35 Nov. 16 247,00 Nov. 24 260,6 Apr. 23 249.77 Apr. 25, 1949 250.00 Apr, 20, 1954 258.50 Mar. 27, 1958 a259.08 Nov. 16 251.81 Dec, 14 258.60 July 22 a264,25 1K/7-26D1. 2,385 ft. L. V« Evans, Depth about 250 ft. Altitude about Nov. 15, 1946 210.74 Nov. 7, 1950 210.93 Apr. 21, 1954 210,83 Apr. 16, 1947 210.40 Mar. 13, 1951 210,79 Apr. 20, 1955 217.98 Nov. 17 211.05 Nov, 13 210c 80 Dec, 20 213.53 Apr, 7, 1948 210,37 May 27, 1952 210,90 Apr, 25, 1956 210,93 Nov. 16 210.83 Nov, 18 212,18 Jan, 16, 1957 209,98 Apr. 25, 1949 220,44 Dec, 16 a210,62 Apr, 24 211.43 Novc 16 212,19 May 25, 1953 211,03 July 22, 1958 a211,10 Apr. 11, 1950 211.01 Nov, 24 211,13 a. Measurement by Geolog leal Survey. 63 in/7-26 Kl. Clyde Bollard, formerly Dougherty. Altitu de about 2,h-J5 ft. Depth about 208 ft. Water i/ater Vfeter Date level Date level Date 14, 1954 level Nov. 15, 19^6 169.17 Nov. 7, 1950 168. 8l| Dec. 169.10 Apro 16, 19^+7 169.00 Mar. 13, 1951 1680 U9 Apr. 20, 1955 168,00 Nov. 17 169.00 Nov. 13 175.12 Apr. 25, 1956 168,10 Apr. 7, 19^*8 168.75 Apr. IK 1952 165 0U8 Jan. 17, 1957 168,12 Nov, 16 168.UO Nov. 18 170.10 Apr. 24 168,18 Apr. 25, 19^9 168.90 May 25, 1953 168.50 Apr, 8. 1958 al72.91 Nov. 16 168c 93 Nov, 2U 173 > 80 July 22 al68,15 Aprc 11, 1950 168., 89 Apr. 21, 195i^ 159.0 1N/7-28Q1 . M. H. Oilman, formerly Joshua Terrace. Depth about Ul2 ft. Altitude aboul ; 2,U80 : ft. Nov, 17, 19U7 • 179.51 Nov, 18, 1952 176.5 Apr. 25, 1956 178,5 Nov. 16, 1948 ■ 179.33 May 25, 1953 177.0 Apr. 24, 1957 178.41 Apr, 25, 19^9 180.85 Nov. 24 191.4 Nov^ 16 179.3 Apr. 20, 1955 192,2 1N/7-33C1 (lN/7E-33-2a), E, S '/,, Hall. Altitude about 2, ,54o ft. Nov. 15, 19U6 227.96 Apr, 7, 19i^8 231.67 Nov. 16, 1949 232.55 Apr. 16, 19i^7 231.73 Nov, 16 231.62 Apr. 11, 1950 231.69 Nov. 17 231.82 Apr, 26, 19^9 234.60 1N/8-1B1, Royer, Altitude about 1 ,890 ft. Measurements by Geol. ogical Survey. Apr, 27, 1952 124.06 Apr. 16, 1955 124.62 Jan. 9, 1957 124.93 May 28 124,08 May 19 124.58 Feb. 7 124.95 July 9 124.12 June 17 124.66 Mar. 5 124,96 Aug. 6 bl27.09 July 21 124.69 Apr. 3 124,91 Oct. 4 124.30 Aug. 24 124.73 May 7 124.90 Jan, 26, 1953 124.45 Sep. 23 124,74 June 6 124.98 Feb. 20 dl24.40 Oct. 17 124.9 July 5 124.96 Mar. 27 124.46 Nov, 22 124.75 Aug. 6 124.98 July 10 124.51 Dec. 21 124.75 Sep. 9 124.98 Aug. 8 124,53 Jan, 24, 1956 124.79 Oct. 7 125,02 Sep, 9 124,54 l-fer. 1 124,73 Nov. 7 125.04 Nov, 22 124,59 Apr, 4 124,74 Dec. 9 125.00 Dec, 23 0124,60 May 1 124,74 Jan. 10, 1958 125.00 Mer. 4, 1954 124.54 June 5 124.78 Feb. 10 124.99 Mar , 31 124.54 July 2 124 79 Mar. 11 124.95 May 5 124.54 Aug, 3 124,83 Apr. 3 125.21 Aug. 24 124.62 Sep, 5 124,85 May 14 124.91 Sepc 24 124.63 Oct, 4 124.89 June 14 124.98 Dec, 22 dl24.67 Nov, 6 124,92 Ju].y l'^ 125,07 Mar. 16, 1955 124^64 Dec, 3 124,93 Aug, 12 125c 05 a. Measurement by C Geological Survey. Pumped recently. b. Pucpi .ng. 64 1N/8-1D1 (lK/aE-1-2), H. L. Cartwright, formerly Hugh Marshall. Depth about 212 ft. Altitude 1^.951.0 ft, ^ Water V/ater Water Date level Date level Date level Dec. 6j 1939 l66M Dec. 15, 19^1 166.52 Nov, 25, 1952 16?. 70 Feb. 2, 19i^0 I66.I1O Apr. 12, I9U6 166,82 May 2?, 1953 167.27 Feb. 17 166.1^0 Nov. Ik 166.90 Nov. 30 169=90 Apr, 1 166.39 Apr. 10, 19^1-7 I66.98 Apr. 22, 195^ 165.IO Aug. 1 166. U8 Nov. 21 168. Ul Dec. 15 I67.7O Sep. 6 166.1^5 Apr, 29, 19^9 167.32 Apr, 21, 1955 167.70 Oct, 11 166.1^8 Nov. 18 166.83 Dec, 20 I68.8O Nov. k 166. U7 Apr, lU, 1950 167.91 Apr. 27, 1956 167,78 Dec. 6 166.1^3 Nov. 9 167.29 Jan, 18, 1957 167.80 Jan. 7, 19^1 l66,i|-8 Mar, 15, 1951 l67.ij-9 Apr, 26 167.86 Feb. 9 166,50 Nov. 15 167.26 Dec. I8 167.88 June 1 166, U8 Apr. 16, 1952 167.22 Apr. 2, 1958abl67.8l Oct. 1 1 66.55 Apr, 28 abl67o52 July 22 al67.93 1N/8-9L1 (IN/8E-9-3). W. D, Fulton, foraerly ElkinSo Depth about 386 ft . Altitu de 2.17 9.6 ft. Jan. 7, 19i^l 320.09 Nov, 16, 19U8 320.59 Nov. 2k., 1953 318.89 May 28 320.09 Apr. Ik^ 1950 320.72 Dec. 1^, 195^ 320.39 Apr, 12, 19tt6 320.58 Nov. 9 320,58 Apr. 20, 1955 321.39 Nov. 6 320.iai- Mar. 15, 1951 320.56 Dec. 20 321,5^ Apr, 11, 19I+7 320.97 July 9, 1952 a320.85 Apr, 25, 1956 318.89 Nov. 17 320. 6U Nov. 18 316.89 Jan. 17, 1957 320.19 Apr. 1? 19l)-8 320.62 May 25. 1953 316.89 Apr. 2k. 319.99 a. Measurement by Geological Survey. b. Pumping. 65 1N/8-12G1 . (1N/8E-12 -la). William Hockett, Depth about 420 ft. Altitude 1,97S !-7 ft. Water V/ater V/ater Date level Dati a level Date level Ifey 3, 19'+0 19^^.85 Febo 18. 1953 al96,28 May 1, : 1956 adl96,64 June 27 19^.77 Mcty 27 196.5 June 5 adl96,6l Aug. 1 19^^,80 July 10 al96,27 July 2 adl96.69 Sep. 6 19^,85 Nov. 22 al96,50 Aug. 3 al96,68 Oct. 11 19^.91 Dec. 23 al96.i+8 Sep. 5 abl97.76 Nov, k 19i^.86 Iter. t^p 195*+ al96.39 Oct. k al97.68 Jan. 1, 19^1 19^^,91 Apr. 1 al96..U5 Nov. 6 al96,77 Feb. 9 19^.76 Apr, 22 207,2 Dec. 3 al96,78 Mar. k 19^+. 89 May 5 al96,Jj-0 Jan, 9, 1957 al96.78 Apr, 8 19^^,88 Aug, 2k al96.52 Jan. 18 196.77 June 1 19^.89 Sep. 24 al96.-51 Feb, 7 al96,85 Aug. 1 19^^.83 Oct. 21 al96,56 Mar. 5 al96.8l Oct, 1 19^.91 Nov. 20 al96o56 Apr. 3 ab203.54 Decc 15 19^.9^ Dec. 15 196,1+ Apr. 26 196,87 Feb, 16; 19^2 19^.9^ Dec. 22 al96,53 May 7 al96,78 Aug. 1 19*+, 9^ Jan, 21, 1955adl96.55 June 6 al96,75 Oct, 15 195 03 Feb, 22 al96,5i+ July 5 al96,78 Apr. 12, 19^6 195. i+9 Mar. 16 al96.53 Aug. 6 al96.86 Apr, 11, 19^7 195.61 Apr, 16 al96c57 Sep, 9 al96,84 Nov. 21 195. 8i^ Apr. 21 196.5 Oct, 7 al96,84 Apr, 9, I9i^8 19U.96 May 19 al96.55 Nov. 7 al96,96 Nov. 18 195.71^ June 17 al96.U8 Dec, 9 al96,90 Nov, 18, 19^+9 195.3 Aug. 2k adl96,55 Dec. 18 196.9 Apr, Ih, 1950 196.02 Sep. 23 adl96,5li- Jan. 10, 1958 ■ al96.73 Nov. 15, 1951 202.76 Oct. 18 al96.60 Feb. 10 al96.89 Apr. 28, 1952ad96.02 Nov. 22 al96.63 Mar. 11 abl96.98 May- 28 a di96.92 Dec. 20 197.1 Apr. 3 ai96.86 July 9 a bl96.65 Dec. 21 al96.59 May 14 al96.84 Aug. 7 al96c02 Mar. 1, 1956 al96,60 July 14 al96.93 Oct. k al96 Apr. k adl96.63 Aug. 12 al96.94 Jan. 26, 1953 al96,25 Apr. 27 201,7 1N/8-21F1 (1N/8E-21C1). 1 3, A, . Rub' ens, formerly U. ; 3. Desert Land Co. Depth about 350 ftn Altitude about 2,160 ft. Apr. 7, 19^8 298.25 Mar, 13, 1951 298.17 Apr. 21, 1954 315.40 Nov, 16 298.32 Nov. 13 298,45 Dec, 13 297.60 Jan, 3, 19i^9 304.25 May 27, 1952 297.70 Apr. 20, 1955 299.10 Apr, 25 298.22 Nov. 18 293.50 Dec. 20 312.40 Nov, 16 298.35 Nov, 25 a299.80 Apr. 25, 1956 303.5 Apr, 11, 1950 298. 2i+ May 25, 1953 300.10 Nov. 7 298.30 Nov. 2k 307.20 a. Measurement by ( jeological Survey. b. Pumping. d. Pumpe d recently , 66 1N/8-26G1 (lN/'8E-26-la), William Schultze, formerly A, J. Bremer. Depth about 603 ft. Altitude 2, UlU.O ft, Water Water Water Date level Date level Date level Mar, 22, I9U0 U71.65 Apr. 9, 19iv6 U7l» 66 Apr. 12, 1950 ueu.o8 May 3 U7I.63 Nov^ 8 1*7^.87 Nov. 1^, 1951 U8I.I7 Feb, 9, 19i^l U70,50 NoVo 17, -L9h7 U76.09 Nov. 20, 1952 i^71.85 Apr» 8 l|-70.i^2 Nov, IT, 19li-8 1+73^17 May 28 i+71c63 Apr. 27, 19U5 U78,19 IN/8-36AI (lN/8E-36-la). Twentynine formerly Desert Estates Mu-cal Water Co, 2,129.7 ft, Palms County Water District, Depth about 292 ft, Altituds Febo 17, Apr, 1 June 3 June 27 Aug. 1 Sep, 6 Oct, 11 Nov. 1^ Dec. 6 19^0 131,ij-0 131 Ai+ 131 M 131A6 131. 1^8 131.^9 131^50 131.51 131.56 Jan, 7, 19^1 Feb. 9 Mar. k Apr. 8 June 1 Aug. 1 Oct. 1 Feb. 16, 19^2 Apr. 20 131^5^ 131.55 131.58 131.^^5 131.^2 131. ^+3 131. H8 131 060 131.63 Aug. 1, 19i^2 Octc 15 Mar. 21, 1951 Dec. 10, 1953 Jan, 25, 1956 Feb. 5, 1957 Apr. 25 131.66 131.77 133 > 88 13^,78 lU0,U5 142. U5 li!-l,69 IN/9-UNI (lN/9E-4-3a^. A. Alt itude 1,786.9 ft Krushat (west well). Depth about I36 ft. Apr, 1, 19*+0 19.80 Feb. 18, 1953 a21.80 Nov. 20, 1954 a22,6l Apr, 11, 19^6 20.83 Mar. 27 a21.71 Dec. 15 22.50 IIov. 13 21.67 Apr. 30 a21.66 Dec, 22 a22,59 Apr. 10, I9hl 21. 3!^ May 27 21.90 Jan.. 20, 1955 a22.50 Nov, 20 21,95 May 29 a21.73 Feb. 20 a22.45 Apr. 6, 19i^8 21,90 July 10 a22.19 Mar. 16 a22,43 Nov, 17 22.27 Aug, 8 a22,19 Apr. 15 a22.19 Jan, 3, 19^9 21,91 Sep, 9 a22o51 Apr. 21 22.21 Apr, 28 21,»;3 Nov. 22 • £22.55 May 17 a22.4l Nov, 18 22.85 Nov. 27 22.50 June 17 a22c47 Apr, 13, 1950 21.76 Dec, 23 a22,42 July 21 a22,53 Nov, 9 22 A5 Jan. 23, 1954 a22,04 Aug. 24 a22,51 Mar» 15. 195 -i 21.70 Mar, 3 a21.84 Sep. 23 a22,52 NoVo 15 22.37 Apr, 1 a2l,86 Oct. 18 a22.46 Apr. 16, 1952 21.77 Apr. 22 21,80 Nov, 20 21.65 July 10 a22.25 May k a21,82 Nov, 22 a22,l4 July 11 ae22,39 June 2i|- a22.28 Dec. 21 a21,59 A\lf!,o 7 af22.39 July 21 a22.52 Jan, 23, 1956 a21,79 Oct. 3 a22o56 Aug, 24 a22,53 Mar, 1 a21.48 Nov, 25 22.35 Sep. 24 a22.63 Apr- 4 a21,71 Jai. 23, 1953 a21.9i+ Oct, 21 a22.60 Apr. 26 21.56 a^ Measurement by Geological Survey. Continued e. Keco2 •der installed. f. Recorder removed. 67 lK/l-)-r^^I'U.. --Continued Water Water Water Date level Date level a21,59 Nov. Dat' 7. e 1957 level May 1, 1956 a21.98 Feb. 7, 1957 a21.78 June k a21.99 liar, 5 a22o57 Dec. 9 a21.86 July 2 a21.95 Apr, 3 a22,01 Dec, 18 21»29 Augo 3 a22.,20 Apr, 26 21 9^ Jan. 10, 1953 a:':i,25 Sep. 5 a22.58 May 7 a21.75 Feb. 10 a2i„31 Oct. k a22.i+9 June 6 a22.00 Mar. 11 a22,22 Nov^ 6 a22M July 5 a21.88 Apr. h a21.38 Dec. 3 a21.e6 Aug. 6 a22.02 May Ik Filled Jan. 9, 1957 a21,69 Sep. 9 a22.0'4 to 20 ft. Jan„ 18 21,98 Oct. 7 a22,09 lN/9-i+N2 (IN/9E- lt-2>>;. A. Krushat (east well). Altitude 1,787.'+ ft. Apr. 1, I9I+O 30.08 Sep. 6, 19^+0 31.30 Feb. 9, 1941 30.5-V May 3 30.25 Oct. 11 31.30 Mar. k dryS/ June 3 30.57 Nov. k 31.20 Apr. ^, 1958 June 27 30.83 Dec. 6 30.90 Aug. 1 31.15 Jan a 7p 19^1 30.75 lN/9-i+K3. , U. S. Navy. Depth aboui ; 500 ft. Altitude about 1,787 ft. Nov. 13, i9)+6 11.62 Nov, 27, 1953 16.19 Jan. 18, 1957 12.98 Feb. 13, 1952 11.8i+ Apr. 22, 195^ 23.50 Apr. 26 12,79 Nov. 25 13.10 Dec. 20, 1955 12.57 Dec. 18 12.91 May 27, 1933 15.10 Apr. 26, 1956 12.58 Apr. ^ 1958 12.83 1N/9-5I'D-. Alice Critchfield. Depth about 60 ft. Altitude about 1,800 ft. Measurements by Geological Survey. Apr. 28, 1952 26.03 Apr. 30, 1953 26.57 Mar. k, I95I+ d28.65 May 28 28. OU May 29 26.76 Apr. 1 b30.1 July 9 26. Uo July 10 26.79 May k d28.5^t July 30 d29.12 Aug. 8 27,00 July 23 26.83 Aug. 1 26.77 Sep, 9 28. oU Nov. 20 27. oU Oct. 3 26.88 Nov. 22 26,71+ Jan. 20, 1955 26.9»+ Jan. 28, 1953 26.69 Dec. 23 d27.1+8 Mar. 16 26,75 Feb, 18 21;. 90 Jan. 23, 195I+ d26.58 a. Measurement by Geological Survey. b. Pumping, d. Pumped recen tly. 68 lW/9-$Ql. M, C. Elliott. Depth about 9^ ft. Date Water level Date Water level Alt itude 1,788.2 ft. Water Date level k 8 1 1 1 Feb, 2, Febo 17 Apr, 1 June 3 June 27 Aug. 1 Sep. 6 Oct, 11 Nov. h Dec. 6 Jan. 7* Feb. 9 Mar. Apr. June Aug. Oct. Dec. 15 Feb. 16, Apr.- 20 Aug. 1 Octo 15 Apr. 11; Nov. 20; Apr. 6, Nov. 17 Apr-. 28; Nov. 18 Apr, lU, Nov. 9 Mar. 15, Nov, 15 Apr. 16, Apr. 29 May 28 July ^ 19*^0 igi^i 19i^2 19U6 19i^7 19i^8 19U9 1950 1951 1952 17.55 n.k2 17.36 17.55 17.68 17.87 17.92 17.95 17.95 17.82 17.72 17.63 17o58 17.57 17.61 17.99 18.03 17,80 18.9^ 15.10 17.65 17.63 18.53 18.52 18.12 18.60 18,18 18.68 18.20 l8,6k 17.95 18.56 18.U3 al3.l6 al8.26 al8,.U2 Aug. 6, Aug. 7 Sep, 10 Oct, 23 Nov, 7 Dec. 15 Jan. 11, Jan, 23 Jan.. 28 Feb. 18 Mar, 27 Apr, 30 May 27 May 29 July 10 Aug, 8 Sep, 9 Nov, 22 Nov, 27 Dec, 23 Jan. 23 > Mar. k Apr, 1 Apr. 22 May k June 24 July 21 Aug. 2k Sep, 2lf Oct, 21 Nov. 20 Dec. 15 Dec. 22 Jan. 20, Feb, 22 Mar, 16 1952 al8,56 ael8,U3 al8.63 al8o80 al8.8l afl8.77 1953 al8.80 al8.01 al8.lU al8.35 al8. 51 al8.50 I8.U0 al8.53 al8.67 al8,75 al8.85 al9.03 19.00 ^ al8.9'+ 195^^ al8,8i^ al8.75 al8.68 19.00 al8.73 al8,76 al8.83 al8.93 al9.0i^ : al9.08 .. al9.12 I8.5ij- al9.08 1955 al8. 96 al8.88 al8,8l Apr. 15, Apr. 21 May 17 June 17 July 21 Aug. 2k Sep. 23 Oct. 18 Nov, 22 Dec. 20 Dec. 21 Jan. 23, Mar. 1 Apr. 26 Jan. 18; Feb. 7 ^fer, 5 Apr. 3 Apr, 26 7 6 9 7 7 9 May June July 5 Aug. 6 Sepo Oct, Nov. Dec. Dec. 18 Jan. 10, Feb. 10 Mar. 11 Apr. 8 May ik June ik July Ik Sep. 11 1955 al8.77 18.76 al8.72 al8,75 .al8,85 al8.96 a3.9.06 ai9.ll al9.20 •19.17 al9ol8 1956 al9.12 al8.85 17.90 1957 -19.36 al9.30 al9.23 al9.l8 19.15 al9.13 319.1^* al9.l6 al9.21 al9.35 al9.1^2 al9.1+3 al9.l^8 19.47 1958 al9.U2 al9.33 al9.25 al9.21 al9.15 al9.39 al9.23 al9.36 a. Measurement by Geological Survey. e. Recorder installed. f . Recorder removed. 69 1K/9-5Q2. Frank Rhode, formerly Singleton. Depth about 110 ft. Altitude about 1 ,80 ft. Measurements by G e ologic al Survey. Water Water Water Date level Date level Date level Apr. 29, 1952 27o52 Octo 21, 195^^ 28,Ul Oct, ^, 1956 28.71 llay 28 27,60 Nov. 20 28^37 Nov. 6 28.70 July 9 27.81^ Dec. 22 28.25 Dec. 3 28.61 Aug. 6 27.90 Jan. 20, 1955 28,16 Jane 9, 1957 28,55 Oct. 3 28,10 Feb. 22 28.28 Feb. 7 28,52 Jan. 23, 1953 27.-92 Mar. 16 28.05 Mar, 5 28.35 Feb. 18 27.89 Apr. 16 28,03 Apr, 3 28.36 Mar. 27 27 c 88 May 17 28.04 May 7 28.38 Apr. 30 27.85 June 17 28,21 June 6 28.55 May 29 27.95 July 21 28.37 July 5 28.62 July 10 28.13 Aug, 2k 28,48 Aug. 6 28.72 Aug. 8 28.24 Sep, 23 28,50 Sep, 9 28,81 Sep. 9 28.28 Oct. 18 28.52 Oct. 7 28.82 Nov. 22 28.26 Kov. 22 28060 Nov, 7 28.73 Dec. 23 28.15 Dsco 21 28,38 Dec, 9 28.63 Jan. 23, 195^^ 28.05 Jan. 23, 1956 28.29 Jan. 10, 1958 28.53 Mar. h 28.10 Mar, 1 28,20 Feb, 10 28.47 Apr. 1 27.93 Apr. k 28,18 Mar, 11 28,41 May k 27.96 May 1 28.19 Apr, 8 28,39 June 2U 28.20 June 5 28.35 May 14 28,39 July 23 28,28 July 2 28.55 June 14 28.68 Aug. 2k 28.39 Aug, 3 28.61 July 14 28.74 Sep. 2k_ 28.39 Sep, 5 28,70 Aug. 12 28.86 1W/9-5Z1 (1-N/9E-5- -kc). M, C, Elliott, Altitude 1/ ('88.2 ft. Feb, 2, 19^+0 16.55 Nov. U, I9U0 16.95 Oct. 1. 1941 17.03 Feb. 17 16, U2 Dec, 6 16.82 Dec. 15 16.80 Apr^ 1 1606 Jan, 7;> 19^+1 16.72 Apr. 20, 1942 14.10 June 3 16.55 Febc 9 16.63 Aiig, 1 16.65 June 27 16.68 Mar. k 16.58 Oct. 15 16.63 Aug. 1 16.87 Apr, 8 16.57 Apr. 11, 1946 Well Sep. 6 16.92 June 1 16.61 filled. Oct. 11 16.95 Aug. 1 16,99 IN/9-6EI, H. C. Marshall, formerly Wilson old well. Depth about 120 ft. Altitude about 1,840 ft. Feb. 17, 1940 59.57 Nov. 30, 1953 65.28 Jan. 18, 1957 63.62 Apr, 12, 1946 62.07 Apr. 22, 1954 63.18 Apr. 26 63.57 Nov, 14 62.48 Dec. 15 65.76 Dec. 18 63.64 Apr, 10, 1947 62.98 Apr, 21, 1955 63.88 Apr. 8, 1958 a63.56 Novo 15, 1951 62,78 Dec. 22 63.33 July 22 a63.68 Apr, JJj. 1952 a62.67 Apr. 27, 1956 63 c 37 a. Measurement by Geological Survey. 70 1N/9-6E2. H. C. Marshall, formerly V/ilson new well. Altitude about 1,81^0 ft, Water Vfeter Water Date level Date level Date level Nov. 21, 19^7 5QM Mar. 15, 1951 60.50 Apr. 21, 1955 67.33 Apr. 8, 1948 61.15 Nov, 15 61.46 Dec, 22 65.03 Nov. 18 6l„26 Apr. 16, 1952 59.35 Apr. 27, 1956 62.08 Apr, 29, 19i^9 60o58 May 27, 1953 62.33 Jan. 18, 1957 62.25 Nov. 18 61.33 Nov. 30 66.28 Apr. 26 62,28 Nov, 9, 1950 61,37 Deco 15, 195i^ 69.83 Dec. 18 62.33 IN/9-6JI (lK/9E-6-4a). Daisy Bright, formerly Jones. Depth about 65 ft. Altitude 1,820.1 ft, May 3, 19^0 U3.58 Apr. 9, 19^8 1+U.U8 May 27, 1953 ^5,55 June 3 43.60 Nov. 17 44.57 Nov. 27 47.42 Aug. 1 43.64 Apr. 28, 1949 44,53 Apr. 22, 1954 46.55 Oct. 11 43,70 Nov. 18 44.75 Dec. 15 46,78 Nov. 4 43.71 Apr. l4, 1950 44,34 Apr. 21, 1955 46.35 Dec. 6 43.63 Nov. 9 43,77 Dec. 20 45,90 Feb, 9, 1941 43.69 Mar. 15, 1951 44.59 Apr. 26, 1956 45.45 Apr. 11, 1946 44.35 Nov, 15 44.79 Jan. l8", 1957 45.76 Nov. 13 43,53 Apr. 16, 1952 44.85 Apr. 26 45.64 Apr. 10, 1947 44.39 Apr. 28 a44.73 ^ec. 18 45-72 N ov. 20 44.41 Nov. 25 45.60 Apr. 8, 1958 a46.21 1N/9-7E1 (lN/9E-7-2a). Smith, formerly Best. Depth 169.O ft. Altitude about 1,935 ft. May 3, 1940 161.59 Nov, 21, 1947 163.02 Apr. 29, 1949 l68.04/ Apr, 12, 1946 165.51 Apr, 8, 1948 l65.l4 Apr. 28, 1952 .dry^ Apr. 11, 1947 163.54 Nov. 18 164.87 IN/9-7GI (lN/9E-7-lb ). Vance Johnson, formerly Marby. Altitude 1,887.9 ft. May 3, 1940 111.30 -Nov. 18, 1949 II3.09 Apr. 16, 1952 112,62 Apr. 12, 1946 112.00 Apr, l4, 1950 112.21 May 27, 1953 No access Nov, 18, 1948 109.36 Nov. 9 112.77 Apr. 29, 1949 115.48 Apr. 15, 1951 112.51 a. Measurement by Geological Survey. 71 1N/9-7H1 (lN/9E-7-la)<> P« H. Carson, formerly De Ment. about 11 ft. Altitude 1,8^3.3 ft. Depth Date l-Liter level May 3; Apr, 12, Nov. li+ Apr. 11, Nov. 21 Apr. 3, Nov. 18 Apr. 29, Nov. 18 Nov. 9, Nov. 15, Apr. l6, Apr. 29 May 28 July 9 Aug. 6 Oct. h Jan. 26, Feb. 18 Mar. 27 Apr. 30 May 29 July 10 Sep. 9. ■^?ov. 22 Kov, 30 Dec. 23 19^0 19^+6 19U8 19^+9 1950 1951 1952 IS 53 66.95 67.85 67.98 67.90 67.99 68c 01 68.08 68,20 68.09 70.12 68.U0 69.50 a68.50 a68.58 ab68c,72 a68.80 a68.9^ ad68.96 a69oOO ad69.02 a69,00 a69,0l| a69.0J+ a69.12 a69.08 70.i^5 a69.03 Date Jan. 23, Mar. h Apr. 1 Apr. 22 May ^4- Aug. 24 Nov. 20 Dec. 15 Dec. 22 Jan. 20, Feb. 22 Apr. 16 Apr. 21 May 17 June 17 July 21 Aug. 24 Sepe 23 Oct. 18 Nov., 22 Dec. 21 195^^ I'fer^ Apr, June July Aug, Sep, 1955 1, 1956 1^ 5 2 3 5 Water level a69,01 a69,07 ad68c95 69.8 a68,98 a69.ll a68.09 69.90 a69.08 a69,05 a69.05 a69.02 69.89 a69.01 a69.:.0 a69,0li a69.0U a69.06 a69.03 a69,06 a69.01 a69.01 a69,02 a69.25 a69.32 a69.28 a69.'^6 Date V/ater level Oct. h, Nov. 6 Dec. 3 Dec. 18 Jan. 9, Jan. 18 Feb. 7 I«Iar. 5 Apr. 3 Apr. 26 1956 1957 May June July Aug. Sep» 7 6 5 6 o Oct. 7 Nov. Dec, i 9 Jan. 10, Feb, 10 Ifer. 11 Apr. 9 I/!ay lU June \h July Ik Aug. 12 1958 a69.ii4 a69.23 a69.29 69.30 a69.35 69.31 a69.34 a69.21 ab71.ii-4 69M a70.19 a69.24 a69.25 a69.29 369.38 a69.39 a69.31 369.29 369.26 369.26 369.21 369.25 a70.93 369.31 a69.39 369.^^0 IN/9-8DI (lN/9E-8-2b). Altitude I,8l7o0 ft. H. E. Brown, formerly F. Furness old well. Apr. 1, 19^+0 kk.26 ^tr. 8, 191+1 i4-0.80 Apr. 20, I9I+2 i+0.86 Aug. 1 UO.86 Oct. 15 40.99 k-oT. 11, 19^6 U1.69 Moy. 13 • ' 42.94 Apr. Nov. Apr. Nov. Apr, Nov. 18 Apr. l4 10. 1947 20 8, 1948 17 28, 1949 1950 43.04 43.13 43.10 42.39 41.99 42.20 42.60 ar b. d. Measurement by Geological Survey. Pumping. Pumped recently. Nov. 9, 1950 43.16 Mar. 15, 1951 42.51 Apr. 16, 1952 44.17 Apr. 29, 1952 dry a/ Apr. 9, 1958 dr>' a/ 72 1K/9-8D2 (1N/9E-8-2c). H. E, Brown, formerly F. Furness south well. Depth aljo ut 70 ft. Altitude 1,820.3 ft, i-feter Water v/ater . Ifette level Date level Date level Febc 17, l9ii-0 H.oi Apr. l6, 1952 1^5,37 Apr, 26, 1957 U8.72 Apr. 1 il-ij-.Ol Nov, 25 U6,09 Eec. l8 U6.15 Apr, 12, 19^6 kh.87 Vny 27, 1953 ^6,09 Apr. 9, 1958 a46,55 Apr. 9, 19^8 U5,0i^ CLan, iS, 1957 ^9-77 July 23 aU6.5^ Nov, 18, 19U9 1+5. 9i|. lKr/9"8Hl. P, H. Carson , formerly Stonecipher. Alt itude 1,817.8 ft. Apr. 16, 19^6 1^8.60 Apr. 29, 19^9 50.1+3 Mar. 15, I95I well Nov. 20, 19^4-7 50. UO Nov. 18 51.64 des- Apr. 6, I9U8 50,Uii- Apr. l4, 1950 50. 92 troyed Nov. 18 ^9,93 Nov. 9 50. 1+7 1N/9-8H2. P. H, Carson, De pth 72»5 f t. Altitude about l,8l5 ft. Mar. 15, 1951 43.61 Apr. 22, 195^ U5.U7 Jan. I8, 1957 ^^.21 Nov. 15 i+3»55 Dec, 15 46,32 Apr. 26 44, lU Apr, 16, 1952 47,17 Apr. 21, 1955 43.92 Dec. 18 44.20 May 28, 1953 49.99 Dec. 22 44.02 Apr. 9, I958 a46.12 Nov. 30 43.97 Apr. 27, 1956 44.08 July 23 a44.55 1N/9~9F1 (lN/9E-9-2a), Dawn Renner, formerly Deardorf, Depth about 36 f t. Altitude 1,7 9 2,2 ft. .___ Apr, 1, 1940 25,45 Apr, 10, 1947 25,32 ' Nov. 17, 1948 26.20 Apr. 11, 1946 25,45 Nov, 21 26.77 Apr. 28, I949 25, 80 Nov, 13 26, 80^ Apr, 9, 1948 27,70 Nov. 18 Casing pulled lN/9-9m (lN/9E-9-3a), Orin Taylor, formerly Ashold, formerly G. Meade. Depth about 60 ft. Altitude 1,810.4 ft. Measurements by Geological Survey except those for 1940 which are by the San Bernardino County Flood Control District, Apr, 24, 1940 37.18 Jan, 23, 1954 37,50 Feb, 20, 1955 37.48 May 3. 36,86 Mar, 3 37.47 Mar, 16 36.44 Aug, 6, 1952 37,32 Apr, 1 ■ 37.49 Apr, 15 37.43 Jan, 23, 1953 37.60 May 5 37.51 May 17 37.45 Feb, 18 37.50 June 25 37.62 June 17 37.59 Mar, 27 37.36 July 21 37.59 July 20 37.64 Apr. 30 37.46 Aug. 24 37.62 Aug. 24 37.70 May 29 37,72 Sep, 24 37.65 Sep. 23 37.70 July 10 37.68 Oct. 21 37.64 Octc 18 37.64 Aug, 8 37.70 Nov. 20 37.59 Nov. 22 37.63 Sep. 9 37.70 Dec. 22 37-64 • Dec. 21 37.62 Nov, 22 37.63 Jan, 20, 1955 37.53 Jan. 23, 1956 37.60 a. Measurement bj ' Geological Surve sy. Continued 73 1N /9-9M1 . —Continued '.7ater Vlater Water Date level Date level Date level Apr. h, 1956 37.57 Feb. 7, 1957 37. 7*^ Dec, 9, 1957 37.86 May 1 37.62 Mar. 5 37.66 Jan. 10, I958 37.82 June It- 37.67 Apr. 3 37.66 Feb, 10 38.21 July 2 37.76 May 7 37-72 Mar. 11 37.69 Aug. 3 37.81 June 6 37.83 Apr. 10 37.69 Sep. 5 37.85 July 5 37.89 May li^ 37.77 Oct. h 37.98 Aug. 6 38.39 June lU 37-95 Nov. 6 37.83 Sep. 9 38. OC Jul y lU 38.02^ 1N/9-9M2 (IK/9E-9E2). Orin Taylor, formerly Meader (new well). Depth a bo ut 78 ft. Altit u de about l,8l Q ft. Nov. Ik, I9U6 1+0,60 Apr. 29, 1952 a37.12 Nov. 30, 1953 39.80 Apr, 11, 19^+7 Uo.Uo May 28 a37.29 Apr. 22, 195*+ 39.20 Nov. 21 39.59 July 9 3637.^+2 Dec. 15 38.59 Apr. 9, 19k8 39.08 July 11 a37.37 Apr. 21, 1955 38.57 Nov. 18 38.18 July 19 a37.1+6 Dec. 20 38.35 Apr. 29, 19^+9 38.53 July 31 a37.^9 Apr. 27, 1956 37.87 Nov. 18 37. in Aug, 7 a37.52 Jan. 18, 1957 38.0l|- Apr. 1^+, 1950 37.22 Oct, 3 af37.6i+ Apr. 26 38.03 Nov. 9 37.21 Jan. 23, 1953adi+1.55 Dec. 18 380I6 Mar. 15, 1951 37.07 Feb. 18 al+0.15 Apr. 10, 1958 a38.01 Nov. 15 37.25 Mar. 27 a39.86 Apr. 16^ 1952 37.10 May 28 UO.UO 1N/9-9P1. H. E. Brown. Altitude about 1,1 300 ft. Apx-. 10, 19^7 27.20 Apr. 13, 1950 28,33 May 27, 1953 29. OU Apr. 9, 191^8 27.57 Nov. 9 28.28 Apr. 21, 1955 30.50 / dry -' Nov. 17 28,23 Mar. 15. 1951 28.1+2 Apr. 10, 1958 Nov. 18, 19^9 28.95 Nov. 25, 1952 29.80 1N/9-9Q1. Eugene Moffett, formerly Pat Graham Dairy, formerly struck (north well). Depth U8.0 ft. Altitude ; about 1,800 ft. Feb. 2, 19^+0 13.^0 Aug. 1, 19^2 l!+.65 Nov. 25, 1952 15.15 Feb. 17 13.37 Oct. 15 l'+.78 May 27, 1953 15.10 Apr. 1 13.29 Apr. 11, I9U6 13.91 Nov, 27 15.50 May 3 13.51^ Nov. 13 1U.98 Apr. 22, 1954 IU.90 June 3 13.92 Apr. 10, 19^+7 1^.21 Dec. 13 15.54 June 27 llv.23 Nov. 20 15.08 Apr. 21, 1955 14.94 Aug. 1 1I+.63 Apr. 6, 19^8 14.27 Dec. 20 15.75 Sep. 6 II+.75 Nov. 17 15.00 Apr. 26, 1956 15.23 Oct. 11 15.05 Apr. 28, 19^9 1^.12 Jan. 18, 1957 15.56 Nov. i^ 11^.1+7 Nov. 18 15.07 Apr. 26 15.32 Dec. 6 li+.13 Apr. 13, 1950 IU.2U Dec. 18 15.82 Feb. 9, 19^+1 13.91 Nov. 9 15. l4 Apr. 10, 1958 al5.39 June 1 13. 7i^ Mar. 15, 1951 1^.22 July 23 alb. 73 Oct. 1 1U.5I+ Nov. 15 15.17 Apr, 20^ 19^+2 13.35 a. . Measurement Apr. 16, 1952 15.02 by Geological Survey. e. Recorder installed. d. Pumped recei'j .tly. 71^ f. Recorder removed. IN/9-IODI (1K/9E-10- .2a). C. F. Taylor. Depth , about 301 ft. Altitude about 1,815 ft. l/ater '^^ater l^ater Date level Date level Date level Apr. 1, 19^0 272.83 Apr. 28, 1949 272.95 Apr, 22, 1954 273.00 Oct. 1 272. 8i<. Nov. 17 272.82 Dec. 14 275.70 Mar. kj 1941 272. 8U Apr. 13, 1950 272.96 Apr. 21, 1955 273.85 Oct. 1 272.77 Nov. 8 272.66 Dec. 20 274^50 Oct. 1 272.94 Mar. 15, 1951 272. 8i^ Apr. 26, 1956 273.00 Apr. 11, 19i^6 272.96 Nov. 15 273.00 Jan. 18, 1957 273.02 Nov. 12 273.00 May 7, 1952 a272-90 Apr. 26 274.14 Apr. 9, 191^7 272.92 Nov. 25 273.04 Dec, 18 273.0 Nov. 20 272.99 May 27, 1953 280,20 Apr. 10, 1958 a275.98 Apr. 6, 19^8 272.78 Nov. 27 273.30 1N/9-14D1 (1N/9E-14E1). F. A. Kavanagh, formerly Kieferle. Depth about 312 fto Altitude about 1,805 ft. Nov. 19, 1948 255.21 Nov. 15, 1951 254.85 Jan. 17, 1957 252.85 Apr. 28, 1949 254.75 Nov. 24, 1952 255,85 Apr. 25 " 252.22 Nov. 17 256.13 ■ Nov, 27, 1953 256.65 Dec. 17 254,87 Apr. 13, 1950 252.03 Apr. 20, 1955 254,50 Apr. 11, 1958 a255"45 Nov. 8 254.98 Dec. 20 259.55 Mar. 15, 1951 255.47 Apr. 26, 1956 255.05 _„___>„_-_ 1N/9-14l1 (lN/9E-l4-3a). Kellerbrock, formerly Cornwall, formerly Guest. Depth about 228 ft. _ A ltitude ab out 12 755 ft._ Nov. 14, 1940 208.55 Apr. 13, 1950 208.68 Apr, 20, 1955 222.00 Mar, 4, 191)1 208,64 Nov. 8 208.44 Dec. 20 219.50 Apr, 11, 1946, 208,53 Mar. 15, 1951 208.79 Apr. 26, 1956 208,85 Nov, 12 208,68 Nov, 15 208.59 Jan. 17, 1957 209.10 Apr. 9, 1947 208,86 May 7, 1952 a208.76 Apr. 25 209,03 Nov, 20 209.19 Nov. 24 208.65 Dec. 17 208.97 Apr, 6, 1948 208.97 May 26, 1953 211.0 Apr. 11, 1958 a211.30 Nov. 18 208.77 Nov. 27 222.70 July 24 a208.99 Jan, 3, 1949 208.69 Apr. 21, 1954 213.20 Nov, 17 208.70 Dec. 15 217.60 a. Measurement by Geological Survey. 75 1K/9-16D1. yVhited, B-B Ranch. Depth about 96 ft. about 1^81^ ft. Measureme nts by Geological Suarve y ^ Altitude Vfeter Uater 7ater Date level Date level Date level May 1, 1952 39.^0 Dec. 22, 195*+ 39.73 Dec. 3, 1956 39.91 May 28 1^0. U9 Feb. 20, 1955 39.56 Jan. 9, 1957 39.89 July 9 ko.n Mar. 16 bUo.93 Feb. 7 39.79 Aug. 7 d.ko.83 Apr. 15 39.53 Mar. 5 39.70 Oct. 3 k0.l3 May 18 39.56 Apr. 3 b50.07 Jan. 26, 1953 39.88 June 17 39.82 May 7 39.78 Feb. 18 U0.53 July 20 bU3.58 June 6 39.80 Mar. 27 39.51 Aug. 25 dUi.70 July 5 39.95 Apr. 30 39.85 Sep. 23 39.82 Aug. 6 ko.Sk May 29 39. '+6 Oct. 18 39.87 Sep. 9 kl.kl July 10 39.7^+ Nov. 22 39.82 Aug. 7 llO.OO Aug. 8 lt0.15 Dec. 21 39.79 Nov. 7 39.99 Sep. 9 bU2.U9 Mar. 1. 1956 39.73 Dec. 9 39.98 Nov. 22 U0.07 Apr. k bU3.91 Jan. 10, 1958 39.38 Dec. 22 39.79 May 1 39.72 Feb. 10 hkk.69 Mar. 3, 195^ 39.87 June k -bk9.6o Mar. 11 39.82 Apr. 1 d39.69 July 2 39.96 Apr. 16 bU8.52 Aug. 2k hki.l Aug. 3 39.9^ May Ik 39.98 Sep. 2k i^O.35 Sep. 5 bU2.1+5 June ll^ 39.91+ Oct. 21 39.99 Oct. k ko.dk July 111 U0.09 Nov. 20 39.55 Nov. 6 bU3.51 . Aug. 12 UO.Ul IK/9-I6GI. Farringt ;on. Depth 156.0 ft. . Altitude i about 1,800 ft. Apr. 8, 19^8 9.89 July 10, 1953 alO.62 Apr. 21, 1955 10.16 Nov. 17 10.15 Aug. 8 al0.6U May 17 alO.26 Apr. 28, 19^9 9.75 Sep. 10 alO.75 June 17 alO.63 Nov. 18 10.23 Nov. 22 alO.59 July 20 alO.64 Apr. 13, 1950 9.73 Nov. 27 10.61 Aug. 2k alO.70 Nov. 8 10.02 Dec. 23 al0.1l-i+ Sep. 23 alO.75 Mar. 15, 1951 9.68 Jan. 23, 195^ alO.29 Oct. 18 alO.79 Nov. 15 9.95 Mar. 3 alO.17 Nov. 22 al0.7*+ Apr. 16, 1952 9.60 Apr, 1 alO.31 Dec. 20 10.57 Kay 7 a 8.76 Apr. 22 11.20 Dec. 21 alO.57 May 28 a 9.95 May 5 alO.28 Jan. 23, 1956 alO.50 July 9 alO.ll^ June 2k alO.53 Mar. 1 alO.38 Aug. 6 alO.77 July 21 alO.56 Apr. k alO.37 Aug. 7 ! aelO.65 Aug. 2k alO.69 Apr. 26 10.52 Aug. 8 alO.67 Sep. 2k 310.7*+ May 1 alO.UU Aug. Ik i aflO.59 Oct. 21 alO.62 June 1+ alO.59 Nov. 25 10.63 Nov. 20 alO.50 July 2 alO.74 Jan. 29, 1953 alO.3'^ Dec. 15 10. U8 Aug. 3 alO.89 Feb. 18 al0.20 Dec. 22 alO.37 Sep. 5 alO.99 Mar. 28 al0.08 Jan. 20, 1955 alO.27 Oct. k alO,8l Apr. 30 alO.22 Feb. 20 al0.l8 Nov. 6 alO.83 May 27 10.35 Mar. 16 alO.lU Dec. 3 alO.73 May 29 alO.37 Apr. 15 al0.l6 Jan. 9;. 1957 alO.66 a. fteasurement by Geological Survey. b. Pumping. d. Pumped recently. e. Recorder installed. yg f . Recorder removed. Continued 1K/9-16G1 . —Continued iTSti? Date Jano Feb. Mar, Apr. Apr. May June July 18, 7 5 3 26 7 6 5 1957 level 10.60 alO.53 all. 22 alO.83 10.80 alO.92 ab22.89 all. Oil- Date Water level Aug. Sep, Oct, 6, 9 7 Nov. 7 Dec, Dec. 9 18 Jan. 10, Feb. 10 1957 1958 all. 32 all. 60 all. 18 all. 01 alO.SU 10.87 alO.79 alO.70 Date V/ater level Mar. 11, Apr. 11 May lU June lil- July Ik Aug. 12 1958 alO.63 al0.6l alO.88 all. 21 all. 13 all. 33 IH/9-I6HI. Farrington. Depth about _56j'_tv_^AUj^de^^out_j 1 ,800 ft. Apr. 8, Kov. 17 Apr. 28, Nov. 18 Apr. 13, Nov. 8 Mar. 15, 19i^8 19^9 1950 1951 Nov. 15 ikM lh.16 13.81 17.00 li^.il 111-, 61 13.97 1U.60 Apr. 16, May 7 Nov. 25 May 27, Nov. 27 Apr. 22, Dec. 15 Apr. 21, 1952 1U.2O Dec. 20, 1955 15.25 alU.33 Apr. 26, 1956 lh.96 15,20 Jan. 18, 1957 15.10 1953 15.30 Apr. 26 lit. 90 15,60 Dec. 18 15.22 195U 111-. 80 Apr. 11, 1958 alU.93 15.12 July 23 al6.22 li^.67 IN/9-I7EI (IN/9E-I7FI). Ovmer Depth about 130 ft. Altitude about Apr. 12, Nov. Ik Apr. 11, Nov. 21 Apr. 9, Nov. 18 Apr. 29, Nov. 18 Apr. Ik, Nov. 9 Mar. 15, Nov. 15 Apr. 16, Apr. 29 May 28 . July 9 Aug. 7 Oct. k Jan. 26, Mar. 27 Apr. 30 May 28 July 10 Sep. 9 Nov. 22 Nov, 30 Dec. 23 Jan. 23, Mar. 4 19U6 108.25 • 107.78 I9U7 108.32 106.67 I9U8 106.70 106.83 I9I+9 111.28 110.57 1950 109.91 108.29 1951 106.86 108.50 1952 107.88 allU.llt al07.06 abl07.li-8 abllO.08 al09.66 1953 al07.lj-li- alOT.kQ al07.t^-9 108.70 al07.53 al07.53 al07.60 111.66 al07.6l 195I+ al07.58 al07.55 a. Measurement by be Pumping. Apr. 1, Apr. 22 May k June 2k Aug, 2k Sep. 2k Oct. 21 Nov. 20 Dec. 15 Dec. 22- Jan. 21, Mar. 16 Apr» 16 Apr. 21 May 17 June 17 July 21 Aug. 2ll- Sep. 23 Oct. 18 Nov. 22 Dec. 21 Dec. 22 Jan . 23 , Mar, 1 Apr. k Apr. 27 May 1 June 5 Geological Survey, 1956 July 2, 1956 3 5 k 6 3 9, unknovm, formerly Barry, _ 1,870 ft. 195^1- al07.52 115.12 al07.55 al07.62 al07.6U . al07.65 al07.65 al07.65 107.70 al07.66 1955adl07.90 adl07.57 al07.60 lli^.20 al07.60 al07.65 adl07.70 al07.69 al07.71 al07.71 al07.73 al07.73 107.70 al07.7ii- al07.69 al07.71 107.68 al07.7^ abl07c99 formerly Lord. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Jaji. 18 Feb. 7 Mar. 5 Apr.. 3 Apr. 26 May 7 June 6 1957 7 9 July 5 Aug. 6 Sep. 9 Oct, 7 Nov, Dec. Dec. 18 Jan. 10, 1958 Feb. 10 Mar. 11 Apr. 16 May ill- June ill- July 111- _Au£._12 d. Puraijed recently al07.82 al07.86 al07.89 abl07.93 abl07.9l* al07.96 al07.95 107.97 al07.9l<- al07.89 abl08.l8 107. 9I* al07.88 al07.92 al07.95 al07.98 abl08.5 adl08.02 al08.01 al07.99 108.00 al07.96 adl07.98 abl08.00 adl07.91 al07<-93 al07.99 al08.05 al08.07 77 1K/9-19A1. J. E. Booth; formerly W. F. Johnson, formerly l^ilson. Altitude about 1,910 ft. Water Water Vfeter Date level Date level Date level Apr. 12, 19i^6 136.86 Nov. 9, 1950 137.22 Apr. 21, 1955 lUl.2l!- Nov, 11^ 136.82 ^!ar. 15, 1951 137.32 Dec. 20 136.69 Apr. 11, 19^+7 136.97 Nov. 15 137.32 Apr. 27, 1956 137.51 Nov. 21 137.11 Apr. 16, 1952 137.3^ Jan. 18, 1957 136.80 Apr. 9, 19^8 136.93 Apr. 29 al36.88 Apr. 26 136.88 Nov. 18 137.01 May 28, 1953 1U6.64 Dec. 18 136.9^+ Apr. 29, 19^9 1I+I.6U Nov. 30 liH.2U Apr, 18, 1958 al38.30 Nov. 18 137.- 16 Apr. 22, 195*+ 11^7. 1^ July 2U, 3.111, Ih AiDr. Ih, 1950 137.31 Dec. 15 137. lU in/9-20Al. Cora Shuey, formerly McCallura. Altitude about l,8l5 ft. Depth about 52 ft. Apr. 12, 19i;6 33.82 Nov. 15, 1951 37.65 Dec. 20, 1955 39.15 Nov. 14 33.95 Apr, 16, 1952 37.99 Apr. 27, 1956 39.10 Nov. 18, I9U8 35. 9^^ May 1 a38.3'^ Apr. 26, 1957 39.29 Nov. 18, 191^9 360 09 May 28, 1953 38.90 Apr. 18, 1958 a39.30 Apr. Ik, 1950 36.07 Apr. 22, 195^ 38. 7i^ July 2U a39.1+l Nov. 9 35.i+2 Dec. 15 380^0 Mar. 15j 1951 36.16 Apr. 21, 1955 39.51 IN/9-2IEI . H, Smitt I. Depth about 88 ft. Altitude about l,8J+0 ft. Apr. 16, 19U6 50.78 Apr. 16, 1952 hz.ih Apr. 21, 1955 42.11 Nov. 21, I9I+7 ll3,2U May 1 a4i,50 Dec. 20 U2.15 Apr. 9, I9i^8 i^3.89 May 28 al+l„55 Apr, 27, 1956 43.00 Nov. 18 hk.5h July 9 aI+1.60 Jan. 18, 1957 43.43 Apr. 29, 19^+9 55.59 Aug. 7 al4-l,6i| Apr. 26 42.45 Nov, 18 i^3.65 M^y 28, 1953 i^2.30 Dec. 18 42.48 Apr. 1^, 1950 U3.67 Sep. 9 ai^2.10 Apr. 18, 1958 a42.6l Nov, 9 i+3.75 Nov. 30 Ui^.20 July 24 a42.97 Mar, 15, 1951 U3.73 Apr. 22, 195i^ i^2.20 Nov. 15 U3.79 Dec. 15 U2.12 1N/9-21E2. H. Smith. Depth about 100 ft. Measurements by Geological Survey. Altitude about 1,845 ft. Oct. 3, 1952 44.48 Jan. 23, 1954 Jan. 26, 1953 44,60 Mar. 3 Feb. 18 44.56 Apr. 1 Mar. 27 44,64 May 5 Apr. 30 44,69 July 23 July 10 d44,73 Aug, 24 Aug, 8 44,75 Sep. 24 Sep. 9 b49.i3 Oct, 21 Nov. 22 d44,82 Nov. 20 Dec. 23 44.81 Dec. 22 44.95 44.80 44.78 44.79 44.88 44.90 44.90 44.91 44.90 44.90 a. Measurement by Geological Survey. b. Pumping. d. Pumped recently. „o Jan. 20, 1955 44.88 Feb. 20 44.86 Mar. 16 44.84 Apr. 15 44.86 May 18 44.87 June 17 44.90 July 20 45.00 Aug. 24 44.96 Measurements dis- continued 1N/9-22B1. James Cagney, formerly Schenck. Depth about 309 ft. Altitude about l,8lO ft. Water Water Water Date level Date level Date level Apr. 11, 19^6 267.1k Apr. 28, 19^9 267.6I May 1, 1952 a267.20 Nov. 12 267.11 Nov. 17 267,16 Nov. 2U 270.10 Apr. 9, 19^7 266.70 Apr. 13 . 1950 267. 80 May 26, 1953 268.90 Nov. 20 267.16 Nov. 8 269.72 Nov. 27 270.93 Apr. 6, 19U8 267.16 Mar. 15, 1951 267. 80 Nov. 18 267.1^2 Nov. 15 270.00 1N/9-22C1. G. V. M ichels , east ve il. Depth 50 ft. Altit ude l,SlU.l ft. Feb. 17, 19^0 UI.55 Nov. 15, 1951 ^0.07 Apr. 26, I956 J+0.77 Apr. 1 38.15 Apr. 16, 1952 39»88 Jan. 17, 1957 ^0.75 Apr. 10, 191^6 39.32 May 7 adU2.50 Apr. 25 1+1.00 Nov. 20, 19^+7 39.64 Nov. 2U i+0.10 Dec. 17 ^H.Ol^ Nov. 17, 19^9 47.65 Apr. 21, 1954 44,50 Apr. 23, 1958 a44.35 Apr. 13, 1950 39.57 Dec. 15 38.63 July 24 a47.00 Nov. 8 40.08 Apr, 20, 1955 40.45 Mar. 15, 1951 39.64 Dec. 20 4o.70 1N/9-22C2 (lN/9E-22-2h). Ovmer unknown, formerly Strand, (cased veil). Depth 59^7 ft. Altitude 1,805»2 ft . Feb. 17, 1940 32.07 Apr. 1 32.18 May 3 32.77 June 3 33 • 00 June 27 32.88 Sep. 6 32.97 Oct. 11 32.87 Nov. 4 32.77 Dec, 6 32.59 Jan. 7, 1941 32.57 Feb. 9 32.47 Mar. 4 32.33 Apr. 8 32.35 June 1 32.60 Aug. 1 32.87 Oct. 1 33.23 Dec. 15, 1941 32,83 Mar, 15, 1951 33.39 Feb. 16, 1942 32.72 Nov, 15 33.68 Apr. 20 33.20 Apr. 16, 1952 33.33 Aug. 1 33.22 May 7 a33.56 Oct. 15 33.19 Nov. 24 35.05 Apr. 11, 1946 33.32 May 26, 1953 34.25 Nov. 12 33.36 Nov. 27 34,55 Apr. 9, 1947 33.20 Apr. 21, 1954 32.95 Nov. 20 33.57 Apr. 20, 1955 34.33 Apr. 8, 1948 33»76 Apr. 26, 1956 34.57 Nov. 17 33o59 Jan, 17, 1957 34.33 Jan. 3, 1949 33.55 Apr, 25 34.44 Apr. 28 33.28 Apr, 23, 1958 a35.46 Nov. 17 33.90 July 24 a35.08 Apr. 13, 1950 33.17 Nov. 8 32.74 a. Measurement by Geological Survey d. Pumped recently. 79 1N/9-22CU (lK/9E-22-2g). a-mer unlaio\m, formerly Strand, (open well). Altitude 1,80 5.9 ft. l/ater Water V/eter Date level Date level Date level Feb. 17, 191^0 31^.51 Jan. 7) 19i^l 3^=76 Apr. 20, 1942 34.65 Apr. 1 3^.66 Feb. 9 3^^.70 Aug. 1 35.48 May 3 3^^.58 Marc h 3^.60 Oct. 15 35.50 June 3 3U.88 Apr. 8 3h.6o Apr. 11, 1946 35.31 June 27 35.01 June 1 3^.95 Nov. 12 35.59 Sep. 6 35.21 Aug. 1 3hM Apr. 9 35.72 Oct. 11 35.22 Oct. 1 35.17 Nov. 20 36.09 Nov. k 35.19 Dec. 15 3i^.91 Apr. 8, 1948 destroyed Dec. 6 3^.97 Feb. 16, 19^2 3^.79 and c overed 1N/9-22D2 (1N/9E-22D1). Rico Watrus 3, formerly R. Michels. Altitude about 1, 3lO_J-t_ } Feb, 17, 19^0 39.^3 Apr, 13, 1950 U0c79 Apr. 25, 1956 44.58 Apr. 1 39.53 Nov., 8 Ul,20 Jan. 17, 1957 43.03 Apr. 11, 19^+6 »+o.6l Mar. 15, 1951 U0o8Ij- Apr. 25 44.64 Nov. 20, 19^7 ln,65 Apr. 16, 1952 U4.55 Dec. 17 43.53 Apr. 8, 191^8 U0.61 Dec. 15, 195^^ i)-2,90 Apr. 23, 1958 a42.49 Nov. 17 1^3.95 Apr. 20, 1955 42,15 July 24 a42.97 Nov. 17 U1.25 Dec, 20 43.05 1N/9-22E1 (1N/9E-22M1, IN/9E- 22-2a), W. B. Hatch. Depth 87 ft. Altitude 1,827.0 ft. Jan. l6. 19^0 50.90 Oct. 1, 19i+l 51.19 Nov. ^^ 1951 53.88 Feb. 2 50.84 Dec, 15 51.02 Apr. 16, 1952 52.22 Feb. 17 50,8!+ Feb. 16, 19*^2 51.00 May 2 a52.08 Apr. 1 50.86 Apr. 20 51.13 Nov. 24 52.90 May 3 50.99 Aug. 1 51.23 May 26, 1953 52.7c June 3 51.00 Oct. 15 51.29 Nov. 27 52.80 June 27 51.03 Apr. 10, 19h6 51.75 Apr. 21, 1954 57.15 Aug. 1 51.05 Nov. 12 51.94 Dec. 15 53.70 Sep. 6 51.15 Apr. 9, 19U7 51.85 Apr. 20, 1955 52.76 Oct. 11 51.08 Nov, 20 51.94 Dec. 20 53.20 Nov. h 51.09 Apr. 8, 19^+8 51.96 Apr. 25, 1956 54.28 Dec, 6 51.05 Nov. 17 51.98 Jan. 17, 1957 53.24 Jan. 7, 19^1-1 51.02 Apr. 28, 19^+9 51.98 Apr. 25 53.46 Frb. 9 51.00 Aug. 12 52.90 Dec. 17 53.50 Mar. h 50.97 Nov. 7 52.37 Apr. 23, 1958 ab55.80 Apr. 8 50.97 Apr. 13, 1950 52.14 July 24 ab56.60 June 1 51.10 Nov. 8 52.68 Aug. 1 51.15 Mar, 15, 1951 52.25 a. Measurement by Geological Survey. b. Pumping. 80 1N/9-26E1 (1W/9E-26F1). Bertha Loner, formerly Fahlberg, formerly Perron . Depth _133_. 7_ f t . Altitude 1 , 897J+ ft . Water Water Water Date level Date level Date _level Feb. 2, 19^0 116.1+6 Aug. 1, 1941 116.20 Nov. 15, 1951 116.28 Feb. 17 116.10 Oct. 1 116.18 Apr. 16, 1952 116.32 Apr. 1 116.09 Dec. 5 116.15 May 2, all6.56 June 3 116.14 Apr. 20, 1942 116.17 Nov. 20 116.42 June 27 116.52 Aug. 1 116.75 May 26, : 1953 116.50 Aug. 1 116.12 Jan. 29, 1946 116.77 Nov. 24 116.30 Oct. 11 116.12 Apr. 16 116.44 May 'll>' 1954 116.50 Nov. k 116.12 Apr. 9, 1947 116.53 Dec, 117.60 Dec. 6 116.15 Apr. 13, 1950 116.17 Apr, 25, 1956 118.68 Jan. 7, 19ij-l 116.15 Nov. 8 116.17 Jan. 17, 1957 116,90 Apr. 8 116.16 Mar. J-1?. 1951 116.08 Apr, 25 117.15 IN/9-26NI (1N/9E-26- -3a). Lawrence Jacobs. Depth about 162 ft. Altitude 1,933 .7 ft. Dec. 6, 1939 1U5.21 Aug. 1, 1941 145.40 Apr. 11; 1950 146,39 Jan. 16, 19i^0 lU5»2ij- Oct. 1 145.45 Nov, 7 146.58 Feb. 2 lt+5.26 Dec. 15 145.48 Mar. 1^, 1951 146.46 Feb. 17 li+5.26 Feb. 6, 1942 145.50 Nov. 14 146.56 Apr. 1 li+5.2l+ Apr. 20 145.48 Apr. 15, 1952 146.95 May 3 li^5.25 Aug. 1 145.54 May 7 al49.53 June 3 1U5.26 Oct. 15 145.59 Nov. 20 l46.6o June 27 145.28 Jan. 29, 1946 145.98 May 25, 1953 146,80 Aug. 1 145.28 Apr. 10 145.99 Nov. 24 l48,20 Sep. 6 145.31 Nov. 7 146.00 Apr. 21, 1954 147,30 Oct. 11 145.31 Apr. 8, 1947 146.05 Dec. 14 i4t,30 Nov. k 145.31 Nov. 17 146.10 Apr. 20, 1955 148.30 Dec. 6 145.34 Apr. 7, 1948 146.12 Dec. 20 146,85 Jan. 1, 19^1 145.34 Nov. 15 146.16 Apr, 25, 1956 152.05 Feb. 9 145.35 Jan. 3, 1949 146.19 Jan, 17, 1957 150.78 Mar. k 145.37 Apr. 27 146.20 Apr. 24 149.09 Apr. 8 145. 4o Aug. 12 146.31 Apr. 24, 1958 al57.4o June 1 147.39 Nov. 16 146,30 Ec Measurement by Geological Survey. 81 1N/9-27C1 (lN/9E-27-2b). A. Wrubel, formerly Campbell (east well )^_ Dep_th_ abput_ 1^$ ft . Altitude 1,868. ft. V/ater Water V/ater Date 2, I9U0 level Date level Date level Feb. 81,63 Dec. . 15, 19i;l 80.80 Mar. 15, 1951 83,59 Feb. IT 8.1,61; Feb. , 16, 19*^2 80,97 Nov. 15 83.76 Apr. 1 81,81 Apr. . 20 81.38 Apr. 16, 1952 83,63 May- 3 81.90 Aug. 1 80.98 lylay 2 aSl. 66 June 3 82.00 Oct. 15 80.15 Nov. 2U 83.30 June ' 27 82 c 02 Apr. 10, 19^6 82.00 M^y 26, 1953 83.95 Aug. 1 82.04 Nov. 8 82.35 Nov. 27 83.80 Oct. 11 aL.93 Apr. 9, 191+7 82.61 Apr. 21, I95I+ 83.20 Kov. k 81.90 Nov, 18 82.85 Dec. 1I+ 86.50 Jan. 1, 19^1 81.96 Apr. 8, 19h& m.5h Apr. 20, 1955 83,76 Feb, 9 81.83 Nov. 17 83.12 Apr. 25, 1956 8i;.05 Mar. k 81.86 Apr. 28, 19^+9 83.15 Jan. 17, 1957 85.85 Apr. 8 81.91 Aug. 12 83.i+U Apr. 2i; 8i;.00 June : 1 82.01 Nov, 17 83,60 Dec. 17 83.95 Aug. 1 81.71 Apr. 13, 1950 83-67 Apr. 25, 1958 a83.65 Oct. 1 81, oU Nov. 8 83.1+7 July 2U a85.97 1N/9-2TC2 . A. Wrubel, formerly Campbell north well. Eepth about 350 ft. Altitude 1,862 .5 ft. Feb. 2, 19^0 76.89 Nov. 17, 19^8 77.90 . Dec. Ik, 195I+ 81;. 00 Feb. 17 76.92 Apr. 13, 1950 78,27 Apr. 20, 1955 78.21 Apr. 1 76.99 Nov, 8 78.A3 Dec. 20 78.60 May- 3 77.02 Mar. 15, 1951 78,30 Apr. 25, 1956 80.67 June 3 b96olO Nov. 15 78,38 Jan. 17, 1957 78.53 Aug. 1 77.15 Apr. 16, 1952 77.1+8 Apr. 25 78.56 Apr. 10, 19^6 78.25 Nov, 2U 78.80 Dec, 17 78.61 Apr. 9, 19^7 77.77 May 26, 1953 81.96 Apr. 2I+, 1958 a79.06 Nov. 18 77.88 Nov. 27 78.60 July 2l4- a87.00 Apr. JL 19i^8 77«7i; • IN/9 -27D1 (IN/9E-27 .2c). T\/-entynine Palms Gra ,mmar School. Depth about 120 20, ft. Altitude 1,865.S ) ft. Feb. 19i^0 81.39 Nov. 18, 19^+7 82.21 Aug. 12, 19I+9 82.75 Apr. : 11. 19^6 82.15 Apr. 8, 19i;8 82.19 Nov. 17 capped Nov. 8 82.18 Nov. 17 82,30 Apr, 9? 19^1 82.15 Apr, 28, 191+9 82,52 a. Measurement by Geological Survey • b. Pumping. 82 1N/9-27K1 (1N/9E-27L1). T. J. HopkinS; formerly Garwood, about 165 ft. Altitude about 1,900 ft. Depth Water Water Water Date level Dat e level Date level ^lar. 12, 19^+2 111.92 Aug. 12, 19^+9 Il4.l6 May 26, 1953 109.12 Apr. 10, 19^6 112.60 Apr. 13, 1950 113. l4 Nov. 28 120.92 Nov. Ik 112.51 Nov. 8 113.08 Apr. 21, 195*+ 122.32 Apr. 9, 19^+7 112. i^5 Mar. 15, 1951 119.39 Tec. 15 127.82 Nov. 18 112.1+4 Nov, 15 III+.52 Apr. 20, 1955 130.02 Apr. 8, 19i^8 112. 1+7 Apr. 16, 1952 11^^.57 Jan. 17, 1957 112.92 Nov. 17 112.56 May 2 all7.91 Dec. 17 113.1^ Apr. 28, 19^9 119.29 Nov„ 20 109.22 July 2U, 1958abll8.52 IN/9-27MI. H. W. Mills, formerly Landon. Altitude about 1,900 ft . Depth about 3OO ft. Apr. 13, 1950 115.6 Aug. 6, 1952 allU.12 Apr. 24, 1956 114 c 50 Nov. 8 III+.32 Nov. 20 114.20 Jan. 17, 1957 115.10 Mar. 15, 1951 III+.2I+ May 26, 1953 114.1+0 Apr. 25 115.05 Nov. 15 113.95 Apr. 11 115.30 Dec. 17 115.10 Apr. 16, 1952 I1I+.23 Apr. 21, 195i^ 115.40 Apr. 24, 1958 all4.98 May T, all3.89 Dec, Ik 117.00 July 24 all7.68 May 28 alll+.02 Apr. 20, 1955 115.10 July 9 alll+.08 Dec. 20 114.15 lN/9-2831 (lN/9E-28-la). Alt itude 1,948,7 ft. Matherly, formerly Spell. Depth I8O.6 ft. Feb. 2, 1940 169.84 Apr. 8, 1948 176.45 Mar. 15, 1951 171. .35 Zeb. 17 169.91 Nov. 17 170.81 Nov. 15 171 .47 Apr. 10, 1946 170.55 Apr. 28, 1949 170.85 Apr. 16, 1952 171 .28 Nov. 8 170.72 Nov. 17 170.04 May 1 al71. .04 Apr. ■9, 19^1 170.74 Apr, 12, 1950 170.84 Nov. 20 178.4 Nov. 18 170.42 Nov. 8 170.98 IN/9-28D1 (lN/9E-28-2a), Ste: phens . Altitude 2,008 ,0 ft. Feb. 2, 1940. 229.42 Nov. 8, 1946 230.87 Apr. 6, 1948 231. .07 Feb. 17 230.05 Apr. 9, 1947 230.60 Nov. 17 231. ,02 Apr, 10, 1946 231.01 Nov. 18 230.85 Apr. 28, 1949 well des- troyed a. Measurement by Geological Survey. b . Pumping . 82, 1M/9-28R1 (lN/9E-28-tfa). Fett. Altitude 1,920.6 ft. Water Water i^ater Date level D ate level Date level Viay 30, 19^0 UI036 Aug. 1, 19'^■0 U1.65 Nov. h, 19U0 1^1.39 June 3 Ul,62 Sep. 6 Ul.62 Dec. 6 ^^'^./ June 27 ^1.03 Oct. 11 1;1.3^ May 2, 1932 ■ dry- IK/9-29FI (IN/9E-29BI, lN/9E-29-2a ) McCutcheon, formerly Maude R ae. Depth about 38O ft. Altitude 2,079 «'^- ft. Mar. 22, 19i^0 296, in Anr. 27, 19^9 30U.25 Apr. 21, I95i^ 30U.30 Apr. 8, 191^1 296.75 Nov, 17 296.91 Dec. ll^ 297.^0 Apr. 16, 19^6 297.36 Apr. 12, 1950 299.23 Apr. 20, 1955 295.80 Nov. 8 305.^+0 Nov. 8 296.12 Dec. 20 312.1 Nov, 18, 19i^7 303.66 Nov. 26, 1952 a295.1 Apr. 25, 1956 295.2 Apr. 8, 19^8 304.50 May 26, 1953 33^)-. 10 Jan. 17, 1957 29i^.l Nov. 17 305.30 Nov. 2k 32U.30 Apr. 25 295.58 IN/9-29RI (lN/9E-29-'^a), Shell Service Station, formerly Twenty- nine Palms Utility Corp^ Depth formerly about 121 ft. Altitude 1,991.1 ft. Dec. 6, 1939 102.92 May 3, 19i^0 102.93 Oct. 1, 19^1 103.00 Jan. 16, 19i^0 102.92 Aug. 1 102.94 Apr. 28, 1958 •. des-a/ Feb. 2 102. 9*+ Mar. k, 19I1I 103.02 trcyedT' Apr, 1 102,93 Aug. 1 102.97 IN/9-3OQI (lN/9E-30-Ua). Mathias Laufer, formerly Mission Inn ( south wel l). Depth 1^3.5 ft. Altitude 2,091.6 f t. Nov. 8, 1946 102.94 Mar„ Ih, 1951 101 94 Dec. li^. 1954 102.00 Apr. 8, 1947 103.01 Nov. 14 101.92 Apr, 20, 1955 102.00 Nov. 18 102 „ 74 Apr. 15, 1952 101.92 Dec. 20 102.10 Apr. 8, 1948 104,30 Nov. 20 102.10 Apr. 25, 1956 102.15 Nov. 15 102.41 Dec. 4 al02.l8 Jan. IT, 1957 102.42 Apr. 27, 1949 102.23 Feb. 18, 1953 alOl.82 Apr. 25 102.40 Nov. 17 102.29 May 24 101.80 Dec. 17 102.64 Apr. 12, 1950 101.97 Nov. 24 103.50 Apr. 28, 1958 al02.84 Nov. 8 101.89 Apr. 21, 1954 101.90 July 23 al03.03 a. Measurement by Geological Survey. 84 1W/9-30Q2. Woodrow Mathews, formerly Kichollson, Altitude about 2,100 ft. Water ;/ater Water Date level Date level Date level Dec. 6, 1939 160. Uo Nov. 15, 19^8 11+1,68 Nov, 2U, 1953 141.90 Jan. 16, 19^0 170.38 Apr. 27, 19^9 li+0,35 Apr. 21, 1954 l4l.60 Feb, 2 168. 7U Nov. 17 11+0,22 Dec. 14 11+1.50 Feb. 17 162.12 Apr. 12, 1950 139.78 Apr. 20, 1955 138.80 Apr. 1 158.10 Nov. 8 139.29 Dec. 20 138.95 Apr. 10, l9l!-6 153.63 Mar. ih, 1951 139.1^3 Apr. 25, 1956 139.00 Nov. 8 iy+.05 Nov, lJ+ 139.13 Jan. 17, 1957 139.01+ Apr. 8, 19^7 11^2,80 Apr, 15, 1952 138.97 Apr. 25 139.00 Nov. 18 lin.77 Nov. 20 138.60 Dec. 17 139.03 Apr. 8, 19U8 141.J+7 tiay 26, 1953 139.05 Apr, 28, 1958 pliigged 2J IN/9-3IAI. T\7ent3mine Palms County Water District, formerly Ruth Abelo Depth abou t 350 ft. Altitude about 2,095 ft. July 23, 1953 h97.68 Jan. 25, 1956 hl03.98 Apr, 25, 1957 97.33 Sep. 10 ab97.45 Feb. 5, 1957 clOl.98 Jan. 25, 1956 C99.48 Feb. 5 hl07.48 IN/9-3ICI (1N/9E-31- -2a), Twentynine Palms 1 County Water District. Depth about 306 ft. Alt: rtude ; 2,102.3 ft ' • Dec, 6, 1939 105.95 Jan. 7, 1941 106,37 Nov. 7, 1946 106,23 Jan. 16, 191+0 106.22 Feb. 9 106.38 Apr. 8, 1947 106.42 Feb. 2 106.24 Mar, 4 106.37 Nov. 18 108.52 Apr. 1 106.26 /^pr. 8 106,32 Nov. 17, 1949 103,12 June 3 106.29 rt^ne 1 106,29 Apr. 12, 1950 112.30 June 27 ■ 106.30 Aug, 1 106.28 Mar. Ih, -1951 109.79 Aug. 1 106.30 Oct. 1 106,32 Dec. 20, 1955 119 »45 Sep. 6 106.31 Dec. 15 106,37 Apr. 25, 1956 119.90 Oct, 11 106.34 Anr. 20, 1942 106,32 Jan, 17, 1957 114,83 Nov. 1+ 106.35 Aug, 1 106.45 Apr. 25 115.30 Dec. 6 106.37 Apr, 10, 1946 106.38 1N/9-32F1 . Mrs. Grj Iffin. Altitude about 2 ,060 ft. Apr, 10, I9I+6 64.04 Nov, 8, 1950 65.72 Dec. 1^, 1954 77.70 Nov, 7 64.29 Mar, 14, 1951 65^87 Apr, 20, 1955 71.20 Apr. 8, 1947 64.25 Nov. 14 66,00 Dec, 20 69.95 Nov. 18 64,66 Apr. 15, 1952 66.03 Apr, 25, 1956 68.93 Apr. 8, 1948 64.68 Nov, 20 66,6 Jan, 17, 1957 69,22 Nov, 15 65.17 Nov, 26 a66o35 Apr. 25 69.33 Apr. 27, 1949 65.13 May 26, 1953 67,80 Dec, 17 68.63 Nov„ 17 66.00 Nov. 24 68,70 Apr, 29, 1958 a69.7l Apr. 12, 1950 65.68 Apr, 21, 1954 74.0 July 23 a70.13 a. Measurement by Geological Survey b. Pumping, c. Measurement by owner, h„ Measurement by Calif. Electric Power Co« 85 1N/9-32G1 . Hilda Peterson. Depth about 6c \ ft. Altitude about 2,020 ft. Water Water vfeter Date level Date level Date level Apr, 10, 19i^6 40.90 Nov. 8, 1950 k2.kl Apr. 20, 1955 1+I+.76 Nov. T 1^0.70 Mar. Ih, 1951 k2.35 Dec. 20 1+5.1^3 Apr. 8, 19i^7 Ul.llv Nov. Ik k2,19 Apr. 25, 3936 1^5.37 Nov, 18 i;-1.39 Apr, 15, 1952 1+2,83 Jan. 17, 1957 1^5.83 Apr. 8, 19U8 Ul,51 Nov. 20 42,70 Apr. 25 1+5.81+ Nov. 15 U1.86 Dec. 3 al+3,10 Dec. 17 1+5.96 Jan. 3, 19^9 1+1 91 May 26, 1953 43^37 Apr. 29, 19;3 r..l+6,0l+ Apr. 27 1+2.90 Nov. 2U 1+3. 50 July 23 al+7.57 Nov. 17 U2.29 Apr. 21, 195^^ 1+1+.30 Apr. 12, 1950 U2.27 Dec. Ik l+l+.l+O 1N/9-32H2 (IW/9E-32HI). N. S. Hughes (Sunland Auto Court), formerly D eFord. De pth about 125 ft. Altitude about 1 ;995 ft. Apr. 16, I9I+6 103.61 Apr. 17, 1950 105^12 Apr. 20, 1955 102.35 Nov. 7 91^.33 Nov. 7 102.80 Dec. 20 102.15 Apr. 8, 19I+7 103.31 Mar. 1I+, 1951 102.87 Apr. 25, 1956 102.15 Nov. 18 102.53 Nov. 1I+ 102.85 Jan. 17, 1957 101. 98 Apr. 8, I9I+8 103.23 Apr. 15, 1952 102.68 Apr. 25 101.99 Nov. 16 103.38 Nov. 26 al02,70 Dec. 17 101.91 Apr. 27, I9I+9 102.96 May 26, 1953 102.61 Apr. 30, I958 alOl.75 Nov. 17 102.17 N ov. 2I+ 108.23 July 23 alOl. 89 IN/9-32H3 (lN/9E-32-lb). Enid Ribel, formerly Sullivan. Depth about 3 5 ft. Al titude 2, 005.1+ ft. Feb. 2, 19l!.6 15.80 Oct. 11. 19I46 15.91^ Dec. 15, 19^7 15.91 Feb. 17 15.82 Nov. 1+ 15.93 Feb. 16, 1552 15.93 Apr. 1 15.81 Jan. 7, 19I+7 15.89 AT3r. 20 16.00 May 3 15.87 Feb. 9 15.90 Aug. 1 16.32 June 3 15.91 Mar. 1+ 15.89 Oct. 15 16.20 . dry^ June 27 15.93 June 1 15.93 Apr. 29, 1958 Aug. 1 15.9i+ Aug. 1 15.99 Sep. 6 15. 9U Oct. 1 15.98 a. Measurement by Geological Survey. 86 1N/9-32R1 (1N/9E-32J1, lN/9E-32-l|-d). H„ L. Earenfight. Depth about 75 ft. Altitude 2,0^5.7 ft. Water V/ater Water Date level Date level Ifete leve l Jan. 16, 19i^0 ^6.kO Nov, 17, 19^9 58.^^3 Dec. ik, 195U 62,20 Feb. 2 56.38 Apr. 11, 195O 58.5I Apr. 20, 1955 6I.OO Feb. 17 56.36 Nov, 8 58,71 Dec. 20 62.52 Apr. 1 56,36 mr. ik, 1951 59. Oi^ Apr. 25, I956 6l,45 Apr. 10, 19h6 57.18 Nov. 14 58.98 Jan. 17, 1957 61.89 Nov. 7 57.31 Apr. 15, 1952 59.10 Apr. 25 61.96 Apr. 8, ISk-J 57.35 May 9 ab59.24 Dec. 17 62.00 Nov. 18 57.62 Nov. 20 59.35 Apr, 29, I958 ab62.lU Apr. 8, 19i^8 57.72 May 26, 1953 59.50 July 23 a62.70 Nov. 15 58.07 Nov, 2k 62.50 Apr. 27, 19^9 5 8.13 A pr. 21, 195^ 62. 70 IK/9-33JI (lN/9E-33-la, Tvrentynine Palms Spring). National Park Service (oasis spring ) . De pth abou t I6 ft. A ltitude 1, 961.4 ft. Feb. 2, m ^+^^"S ■ -^ Dec. 15, 19^1 +.21 Nov. m 1951 0,90 Feb. 17 +,36 Feb. 16, 19^2 +.23 Apr. 15, 1952 .42 Apr. 1 +.36 Apr. 20 +.19 May 9 a .84 May 3 +.26 Aug. 1 ,62 Nov. 20 1.18 June 3 +.26 Oct. 15 .63 May 25, 1953 .92 June 27 +.01 Jan. 29, 1946 +.20 Nov. 24 1.29 Aug. 1 .55 Apr. 10 +.11 Apr. 21, 1954 .70 Sep. 6 .69 Nov. 7 .37 Dec. i4 1.00 Oct. 11 M Apr. 8, 1947 +.07 Apr. 20, 1955 .75 Nov. k .20 Nov. 17 .38 Dec. 20 1.36 Dec. 6 +M Apr, 6, 1948 +.01 1956 1,39 Jan, 1, 1941 +,10 Nov. 15 .54 Jan. IT, 1957 2.21 Feb. 9 +.50 Jan. 3, 1949 .16 Apr. 24 2.19 Mar. h +.23 Apr. 27 .20 Dec, 17 2.54 Apr. 8 +.30 Nov. 16 .62 Apr. 29, 1958 a2.52 June 1 .09 Apr. 11, 1950 .24 July 23 a4,ll Aug. 1 +,ij-2 Nov. 7 .91 Oct. 1 .90 Mar. 1^, 1951 .15 a. Measurement by Geolog; ical Survey. b. Pumping, 87 1N/9-3^A1 (lN/9E-34-la). Clara Hine, formerly Kelson, formerly Ifeaton. Altitude about 1,935 ft. l/ater i/ater V/ater Date level Date level Date level June 3, 19^+0 151.17 Nov. 15, 19^8 151.15 May 25, 1953 153.68 June 27 151.11^ Apr. 27, 19^9 152.51 . Nov. 2h 158.38 Aug. 1 151.16 Aug. 12 151.69 Apr. 21, 195^+ 156.70 Oct. 11 151.16 Nov. 16 151.81 Dec. llf 160.00 Nov. k 151.1^ Apr. 11, 1950 153.28 Apr. 20, 1955 156.90 Dec. 6 150.90 Nov. 7 15^^.32 Dec. 20 153.65 Apr. 10, 19^6 151.32 Mar. -L^, 1951 15^0 21 Apr. 25, 1956 151.50 Nov. 7 150.88 Nov. lU 155.60 Jan. 17, 1957 151.78 Apr. 8, 19i^7 151.05 Apr. 15, 1952 153.87 Apr. 2k 15^.24 Nov. 18 152.12 May 7 al52.5'+ Apr. 30, 1958 al67.27 Apr. 7, 19*^8 150.98 Nov. 20 152.18 lN/9-3!?i?'l (lN/9E-35-2a), H. L. '//atson. Depth about 253 ft. Altitude 1,971 .0 ft. Dec. 6, 1939 115.31 Nov. 16, I9U9 122.79 Apr. 20, 1955 117.85 Jan. 16, 19J+O 121.80 Apr. 11, 1950 120.83 Dec. 20 117.35 Feb. 2 b . 150.85 Nov. 7 ^127. 89 Apr. k, 1956 117.00 Feb. 17 119.86 Apr. 15, 1952 ^129.50 Jan. 17, 1957 116.98 Apr. 10, 19U6 bi75.i7 May 9 abl30.5^ Apr. 2k 116.7^ Nov. 6 120.60 May 25, 1953 ^136080 Apr. 30, 1958 all5.30 Apr. 8, I9U7 127.93 Nov. 2U 122.90 July 2k all4.75 Nov. 18 12i+.31 Apr. 21, 195^ ta3i.^o Nov. 15, 19U8 123.17 _peG_^ lU 118.50 1N/9-35N1 (1N/9E-35- -3a). Twentynine Palms < "otmty Water District. Depth 24U.2 ft . Altitude 2,079.5 ft. Jan. 16, 19I+O 99.59 Apr. 8, \9kl 99.65 Jan. 3, 191^9 102.95 Feb. 2 99.28 June 1 99.65 Apr. 27 102.07 Feb. 17 99.58 Aug. 1 99.67 Nov. 17 102.97 Apr. 1 99.58 Oct. 1 99.70 Apr. 11, 1950 102.25 May 3 99.58 Dec. 5 99.67 Nov. 7 102.21+ June 3 99.59 Feb. 16, 19^+2 99.68 Mar. -Lk, 1951 102.30 June 27 99.60 Apr. 20 99.67 Nov. 11+ 102. U7 Aug. 1 99.60 Aug. 1 99.70 Apr. 15, 1952 102.50 Sep. 6 99.61^ Oct. 15 99.7'+ May 9 i =1102.1+1+ Oct. 11 99.65 Jan. 29, 19^6 99.98 Nov. 20 102.59 Nov. k 99.66 Apr. 10 99.95 Apr. 20, 1955 103.1+0 Dec, 6 99.67 Nov. 7 100.09 Jan. 25, 1956 102,00 Jan. 1, 19^1 99.65 Apr. 8, 19^7 100.10 Feb. 5, 1957 ' 2IO6.OO Feb. 9 99.66 Nov, 17 101,99 Feb. 5 1 I1IO8.OO Mar. k 99.66 _Nqv._ 15, 19^+8 102 05 . ^. ^ -.. ,- ,'ll'l' ,. — . a. Measurement by Geological Survey. b. Pumping. h. Measurement by Calif o Electric Power Co, c. Measurement by ovaer. 88 2ri/6-6D2. George Van Tassel, fomerly Reche. Depth about 200 ft. Altitude about 2.960 ft. Measure ments b y Geological Survey. Water Date level Date Water level Water Date level Feb. 6, 1953 39.51 Feb. 25 e39.72 Mar. 28 39.71 Apr. 29 39.72 May 30, 1953 June 25 Aug. 7 Sepo 10 39.64 39.57 39.51 39.58 Nov. 22, 1953 f39.56 Feb. 13, 1954 39.75 June 23 39.50 May 28, 1958 b42.65 2W/8-26J1 (2W/8E-26K1 ) . C. R. Cheney, formerly Stubbs. Depth about 185 ft. Altitude about 1,950 ft. Apr. 12, Nov. 14 Apr. 10, Nov. 21 Apr. 8, Nov. 18 Apr. 28, Nov. 18 Apr. l4, Nov. 9 Mar, 15, Nov. 15 Apr. 16, Apr. 27 May 28 July 7 Aug. 6 Oct. 4 Jan. 26, Feb. 18 Apr. 30 May 29 J uly 10 1946 154.97 155.06 155.00 155.16 155.18 155.17 155.20 155.29 155.31 155.39 155.29 155.32 155.37 al55.37 al55.4l al55.39 al55.39 al55.39 1953 al56.10 al55.45 al55.48 ai55.45 a l55.46 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 Aug. Sep. Nov. Dec. Mar. Mar. May June July ■ Aug. Sep. Nov. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. Apr. May July Aug. Sap. Oct. Nov. 8, 1953 9 30 23 3, 1954 31 5 24 23 24 24 20 21, 1955 22 16 16 21 19 21 24 23 17 23 al55.47 Dec. 22, 1955 156.45 al55.49 Apr. 26, 1956 157.00 155.50 Jan. 18, 1957 155.55 al55.49 Feb. 7 al56.05 al55.51 Mar. 5 al56.65 al55.51 Apr. 3 al56.l4 al55.49 Apr. 26 .156.15 al55.54 May 7 al56.17 al55.55 June 6 al 56.14 al55.57 Aug. 6 al56,17 al55«55 Sep. 9 al56.17 al55.60 Oct. 7 al56.23 al55.57 ITov. 7 al56.?7 al55.56 E3C. 9 al56.17 al55.62 D^c. 18 156.62 al55.63 Jan. 10, 1958 al56.19 155.55 Feb. 10 al57.57 al55.75 Apr. 16 al58.68 al55.6l May 9 al57.31 al56.07 May 14 al56.25 al55.77 June 14 al56.26 al55.64 July 14 al56.48 al55.6l Aug. 12 al56.28 2N/9-19N1 (2N/9E-19N2, 2K/9E-19-3a). 78.0 ft. Altitude 1,834..0 ft. Strickler xrest well. Depth June 3, 1940 June 27 Aug. 1 Sep. 6 Oct, 11 Nov, 4 Dec, 6 Jan. 7, 1941 Feb . 9 Mar. 4 Apr. 8 June 1 Aug. 1 69.00 69,11 69.18 69.24 69.28 69.26 69.30 69.29 69.22 69.24 69.18 69.15 69.30 Oct. Dec. Feb. Apr. Aug. Oct, Apr. Nov. Apr. Nov. Apr, Nov. Jan. 1, 1941 15 16, 1942 20 1 15 11, 1946 14' 10, 1947 21 8, 1948 18 3, 194 9 69.39 69.04 69.25 69.11 69.31 69.47 68.48 68.70 68.62 68083 68.58 68.94 68.94 a. Measurement by Geological Survey. e. Escorder installed^ f . Recorder removed. 89 Apr. Nov, Apr. Nov. Mar. Nov. Apr. Apr, Nov. May Nov. Apr, Dec. 68,66 69.02 68.84 69,02 68.98 69.. 16 69 ..08 a68.90 69.90 69.26 72.66 70.36 69.13 Continued Pumping, 2N/9-19K1 . —Continued Date Water level Apr. 21, 1955 69.25 Dec. 22 69.16 Apr. 26, 1936 69.26 Date Jan. 18, 1957 Apr. 26 Dec. 18 l/ater level 69.98 69.32 69.66 Date Water level May 20, I958 a69.25 July 23 a70.1+J+ 2N/9- 19U2 (2N/9-19I^I1 ). Stric kler. Altitude l,8 2i;.0 ft. June 3, 19^^0 59.50 Apr. 1^, 1950 60.85 Nov. 27, 1953 62.65 Apr. 11, 19h6 60. UO Nov. 9 61.28 Apr. 22, 195i^ 63. 9i^ Nov. 21, 191^7 60.92 Mar. 15, 1951 60.85 Dec. 15 63.66 Apr. 8, 191^8 60.70 Nov. 15 61.30 Apr. 21, 1955 63.35 Nov. 18 61.05 Apr. 16, 1952 61.03 Dec. 22 63.55 Apr. 28, 19U9 60.73 Apr. 27 a6o.78 Apr. 26, 1956 62.30 Nov. 18 61.25 Ma^ 27, 1953 63.60 Jan. 18, 1957 61.20 2N/9-29N1 (2N/9E-32- •2a). Kinshaw, formerly Pfeifer . Depth 8, .5 ft. Altitude about 1,750 ft. Apr. 11, 19^6 6.l^8 Apr. 8, 19i^8 7.01 Nov. 18, 19i^9 8.07 Nov. 13 8.02 Nov. 17 8.62 Apr. 1^, 1950 7.3U Apr. 10, I9i^7 7.00 Jan. 3, 19i^9 8.U5 Nov. 8 filled Nov. 21 8.31 Apr. 28 6.88 2N/9-30A2 (2N/9E-3OAI). Donald Fisher, formerly Nichols. Depth about kO ft. Altitude about 1,770 ft. Apr. 11, 19^6 Nov. 14 Apr. 10, 19^17 Nov. 21 Apr. 6, 19l|-8 Nov. 18 Apr. 28, 19^9 Apr. lU, 195 1.90 1.96 flowing flowing flowing flowing flowing flowing Nov. 15, 1951 Apr. 16, 1952 Apr. 26 Nov. 25 May 27, 1953 Nov. 27 Apr. 22, 195lt- Dec. 15 1.95 Apr. 21, flowing^/ Dec. 22 flowing-' Apr. 26, flowing Apr. 26 flowing flo\-ring flovring flowing Dec. 18 May 6, July 23 1955 flo\7ing flooring 1956 flovring flovz-ing flo\7ing , 1958 flOT/ingf/ flowing^ a. Measurement by Geological Survey. 90 2W/9-30P2, Emery Ball, formerly Camp. Depth 58.5 ft. Altitude about ijLl22_£*^- -^^^ -"■"^-^^^^^ s by Ge ological Survey. Water Water Water Date level Date level Date level Apr, 27, 1952 27.38 Nov, 20, 1954 28,30 Dec. 3, 1956 28.40 May 28 27.52 Dec. 22 28,11 Jan. 9, 1957 28.21 July 7 27.82 Jan, 21, 1955 27.93 Feb. 7 28.04 Aug. 6 27.99 Feb. 22 27.76 Mar. 5 27.90 Oct. k 28.17 Mar. 16 27.68 Apr. 3 27.84 Jan. 26, 1953 27.61 Apr. 16 27.59 May 7 27.84 Feb. 18 27.52 May 19 27.61 June 6 28.03 Mar. 27 27. Uo June 17 27.87 July 5 28.24 Apr. 30 27.36 July 21 28.16 Aug. 6 28.49 May 29 27.49 Aug. 24 28.34 Sep. 9 28.65 July 10 27.61 Sep. 23 28.48 Oct. 7 28.68 Aug. 8 28.01 Oct, 17 28.50 Nov. 7 28.51 Sep. 9 28.20 Nov. 22 28.43 Dec. 9 28.32 Nov, 22 28.14 Dec. 21 28.25 Jan. 10, 1958 28.12 Dec. 23 27.95 Jan. 23, 1956 28.07 Feb. 10 27.98 Mar. h, 195'<- 27.60 Apr. 4 27.79 Mar, 11 27.88 Mar. 31 27.53 May 1 27.77 Apr. 16 27.79 May 5 27.53 June 5 28,02 May 14 27.76 June 24 27.94 July 2 28.24 May 16 27.76 July 23 28.13 Aug, 3 28.47 June 14 27.89 Aug. 2k 28,32 Sep. 5 28.63 July 14 28.13 Sep. 2k 28.39 Oct. 4 28.66 Oct. 21 28.42 Nov. 6 28,57 2N/9-31C1. > L . H. Christopher, , formerly Meyer (east \rell). Altitude 1,782.8 ft. Dec. 6, 1939 17.32 Apr. 10, 1947 15.85 Nov. 30, 1953 17.05 May 3, 19^0 16 .21 Nov. 21 16,34 Apr. 22, 1954 16.10 June 3 17.05 Apr. 8, 1948 15.61 Dec. 15 18.51 June 27 16.44 Nov. 18 16,25 Apr. 21, 1955 17.41 Aug. 1 17.22 Apr. 28, 1949 15.83 Dec, 22 16.95 Sep. 6 15.72 Nov, 18 16.76 Apr. 27, 1956 16.44 Nov. k 17.95 Apr. 1^, 1950 15.85 Jan. 18, 1957 17.70 Dec. 6 17.59 Nov. 9 16.86 Apr. 26 17.54 Jan. 7, 19^1 17.32 I«/Iar. 15, 1951 15.84 Dec. 18 16.87 Feb. 9 17.07 Nov. 15 16.55 May 16, 1958 al6.15 Mar. k 15.83 Apr. 16, ■1952 16. 41 Apr. 12, 191^6 15.97 May _27x 1953 17.95 a. Measurement by Geological Survey 91 2N/9-31E1, L. R. Christopher, fomerly Meyer vest veil. Depth about 68 ft. .'Mtitude 1,830.0 ft. Date Water level Date iVater level Date v/ater level Dec. 6, 1939 59 o 1^7 Nov. ^ 19i^0 59.81 Apr. 12, 191^6 59.70 Feb. 2, 19^0 59.29 Dec. 6 58.78 Apr. 10, 19^+7 59.65 Feb. 17 59.19 Feb. 9, 19i^l 59.32 Apr. 8, \9kQ 60.59 Apr. 1 59.08 Apr. 8 59.18 Nov. 18, 19^9 58. 7i^ Aug. 1 59.58 Dec. 15 59.06 Oct. 11 59.72 Apr. 20, 191^2 59c37 2N/9-31J1. Mesquite ; Spring. Altitude about 1,765 ft. 1917 flowing^/ Nov. 13, I9I+6 1.89 May 27, 1953 .70 Apr. 1, 19i^0 1.6k Apr. 11, 19i^7 2.22 Nov. 27 .75 Apr. 2ij- 1.68 Nov. 20 2.32 Apr. 22, 195^ 1.20 May 3 1.68 Apr. 6, 19i^8 1.80 Dec. 15 1.00 June 3 l.m Nov, 17 2.30 Apr. 21, 1955 .89 June 27 2M Jano 3, 1949 1.86 Dec. 22 Aug. 1 I. ho Apr. 28 2.28 Apr. 26, 1956 1.15 Sep. 6 3.70 Nov. 17 2.35 Jan. 18, 1957 2.33 Nov. k 2.65 Apr. ^^, 1950 1,87 Apr. 26 2,U5 Dec. 6 2.15 Mar. 15, 1951 i,a Dec. 18 2.14-3 Jan. 7, 19i^l 2.02 Nov, 15 2.05 May 20, 1958 a3.80 Feb. 9 1.99 Apr, 16, 1952 1.98 July 23 al;.90 Apr. 11^ l9hS 2.17 Nov. 25 1.25 21VT/9-31N1 (2N/9E-31- •3a). Johnson, Altitude 1^836.9 ft • Mar. 1^, I9in 59.11 Apr. 10, 19I+7 60,38 Nov. 18, \9hQ obstr- Apr. 12, 19^+6 60,32 Nov. 21 60.53 uction : at 60-': ft Nov. li^ 6o.i+8 Aprc .^^ 19I+8 60,53 2N/9-31R1- . H. C. Bro^m. Depth 26. ft. Altitude about 1,765-1 ft. Apr. 29, 1952 al6.Clj- Dec. I8, 1957 I8.OO July 23, I958 al7.77 Apr. 26 , 1957 16067 May 20, 1958 alSM 2N/9-32N1. 0\mer unlcnown. Depth formerly I5.6 ft. 1,760 ft. Measurements by Ge ologica l Su rvey. Altitude about Apr. 29, 1952 6.25 May 28 7.09 July 9 7.98 Aug, 6, 1952 Nov. 22, 1953 Apr. 1, 195^ Q.h6 9.31 e.6h Nov. 20, I95I+ complet- ely caved in a. Measurement by Geological Survey. 92 1S/5-2A1 (lS/5E-2-la). Clayton Hoyt, formerly Barrett, Depth about 280 ft. Altitude about3^285ft. Water //ater Water Date level Date level Date level Apr. 15, 19^1 171.87 Apr. 10, 1950 175.40 Apr. 19, 1955 181.10 Nov. 13 172.65 Mar. 12, 1951 176.21 Dec. 19 ia.85 Apr. 3, I9i^8 173.13 Nov. 12 176.96 Jan. 16, 1957 183.25 Kov. 15, 19h9 175.35 Apr. 14, 1952 177 066 June 3, 1958 al85.19 1S/5-2B1. Charles Butterbaugh. Depth about 240 ft . Altitude about 3,240 ft. Apr. 15, 19^+7 161.90 Nov. 6, 1950 164.96 Apr. 20, 1954 171.00 Nov. 13 161.13 Ifer. 12, 1951 165.38 Dec. 13 172.70 Apr. 5, 19^+8 161.83 Nov. 12 166.00 Apr. 19, 1955 170.20 Nov. 16 162. 5*+ Apr. 14, 1952 165.88 Dec. 19 171.05 Apr. 27, 19i^9 163.12 Nov. 18 167.76 Apr. 24, 1956 171.43 Nov. 15 163.86 May 22, 1953 167.90 Jan. 16, 1957 172.37 Apr. 10, 1950 164.29 Nov. 23 170.40 Apr. 23 172.70 1S/5-2C1. J. F. Davenport. Depth about 252 ft. Altitude about 3,310 ft. Apr. 15, 1947 192.36 Apr. 10, 1950 195.45 Dec. 13, 1954 202.11 Nov. 13 191.92 Nov. 6 196.15 Apr. 19, 1955 202.61 Apr. 5, 1948 194.01 Mar. 12, 1951 196.62 Dec. 19 202.56 Nov. 16 193.77 Nov. 12 197.39 Apr. 24, .1956 201.91 Apr. 27, 1949 194.35 Apr. 1^, 1952 198.13 Jan. 16, 1957 203.71 Nov. 15 195.04 Apr. 20, 1954 200 41 Apr. 23 204.27 1S/5-2C2. Albert Vogel, formerly Henderson, Depth about 250 ft. Altitude about 3,30 5 ft. Apr. 15, 1947 l88.l4 Mar. 12, 1951 191.79 Dec. 19, 1955 197.80 Nov. 13 188.34 Nov. 12 192.48 Apr. 24, 1956 I98.IO Apr. 5, 1948 188.56 Apr, l4, 1952 192.73 Jan. 16, 1957 197.40 Nov.. 16 187.72 May 22, 1953 193.80 Jan. I6 197.35 Apr. 27, 1949. 189.80 Nov. 23 196.20 Apr. 23 199.28 Nov. 15 190.36 Jan. 20, 1954 195.6 May l4, 1958 al99.00 Apr. 10, 1950 190.90 May 13 196.40 July 22 al96.62 N ov.- 6 191.40 A pr. 19, 19 55 200.60 a. Measurement by Geological Survey. 93 1S/5-3B1 (1S/5E-3F1). Altitude about 3^323 ft. Yucca Valley V/ater Co. Depth about UOO ft. Date :7ater level Date i-Zater level Date Water level Apr. 15, 19^6 Nov. l6 Apr. 15, 19^7 Nov. 13 Apr. 5, 19^8 Nov. l6 Apr. 27, 19*^9 Nov. Ik Apr. 10^ 1950 198,10 I98.UU 198.97 200.35 202. y+ 199.^8 201.15 201.75 202.70 Nov. k, 1950 Mar. 12, 1951 Nov. 12 May 26, 1952 Nov. 17 May 22, 1953 Nov. 23 Apr. 20, 195!+ Dec. 13 209.21 209 29 2ltt.28 213.10 218.50 211. i+8 229.08 225.00 230.30 Apr. 19, Dec. 19 Apr. 2h, Jan. 16, Apr. 23 Feb. 25, July 23 1955 209.10 210.20 210.70 211.11 212.73 1958 a225.85 a2l6.77 1956 1957 1S/5-11-R2 ( 1S/5E-U-UE 0. F . Batters. Depth about lOi ft . Alt: itude about 3j520 ft. Apr. 15, 19^7 3l<-.33 Nov. 12, 1951 ^^3.33 Apr. 19, 1955 1+8.20 Nov. 13 39.19 Nov. 17, 1952 1+5.80 Apr. 27, 1956 1+9.60 Nov. 17, 19^8 39.26 Nov. 23, 1953 1+5.70 Jan. 16, 1957 50.93 Nov. 15, 19^9 39.95 Apr. 20, 195^ 1+6.50 Apr. 23 51.25 Nov. 6, 1950 ^^1.97 Dec. 13 1+6.50 ^te-JL., _A 1958 53.35,, 1S/9-2B1. 2,060 ft. 0. J. Booth, Depth about IO8 ft. Altitude about Apr. 16, I9I+6 92.95 Nov. 7 92.95 Apr. 8, 19kl 92.98 Nov. 17 92.95 Apr. 8, 19^+8 9^. 1+2 Nov. 15 93.1^ Apr. 27, 19^9 93.18 Nov. 17 93.21 Apr. 11, 1950 93.81 Nov. 20, 1952 93.09 Apr. 21, 195^ 102.11 IS/9-3DI (ls/9E-3-2a). Twentynine Palms County Water District, formerl y Hans on. Depth about 3 00 ft. Altitude 2, 076.6 ft. Dec. 6, 1939 86.1:-8 Jan. 16, I9I1O 86.52 Feh= 2 860 53 Feb. 17 86.52 Apr. 1 86.55 May 3 86.5I+ June 3 86,57 June 27 86.61 Aug. 1 86.59 Sep. 6 86.61+ Oct. 11 86.63 Nov. 1+ 86.63 Dec. 6 86,65 Jan. 7, 19^1 86.62 Feb . 9 86c6l 1 1 1 Mar. U, Apr, 8 June Aug. Oct. Dec. 15 Feb. 16, Aug. 1 Oct. 15 Apr. 16, Nov. 7 Apr. 11, Nov, 17 Apr, 6, Nov. 15 I9IH 86.61 Apr. 27, I9I+9 88.76 86.61 Nov. 17 89.12 86.63 Apr. 11, 1950 92.86 86,67 Nov, 7 9l+,U6 86.69 Mar. Ik, 1951 89.30 86.65 Nov, II+ 93.07 I9I+2 86.68 Nov. 20, 1952 90.00 86.73 May 26, 1953 91.70 86.77 Nov. 2I+ b93.50 I9I+6 d88.70 Apr. 21, 195lj- 98.8 87.78 Deco II+ 9^.70 I9I+7 87.81 Dec. 20, 1955 92.85 88.1+5 Feb. 5, 1957bhl02.00 I9I+8 88,98 Apr. 2k 92. U5 88.67 Bee, 17 92.65 a. Measurement by Geological Survey, b. Pumping. d, Painped recently. 9I+ h. Measurement by California Electric Powar Co. 1S/9-5A1 (ls/9E-5-la). Goodale, formerly Beech. Altitude 2,063.1+ ft. Water Date level Date Water level Water Date level Feb. Z, 19'+0 7^.06 Nov. 15, 19^8 75-95 Apr. 15, 1952 77.32 Apr. 10, 19116 75. Oil Apr. 27, 19l)-9 76. 00 May 9 a78.93 Nov. 7 75.90 Nov. 17 76. It Nov. 20 77.20 Apr. 8, 191+7 75.1+2 Apr. 12, 1950 7I+.8 May 26, 1953 77.10 Nov. 18 75.52 Nov. 8 75.27 Nov. 2l+ 8l,70 Apr. 8, 19I+8 7 5.53 Mar. ll+, 1 951 79.55 a. Measurement hy Geological Survey, b. Pumping. c. Measurement by ovmer. d. Pumped recently. e. Recorder installed. f . Recorder removed. g. Nearby well being pumped. h. Meas\jxement by California Electric Power Co. 95 Table U. --Drillers' logs of water wells Note: The term "hill formation" is used by some drillers in the Yucca V-llej'--T'.fentynine Palms r.rea to describe various types of materials penetrated by \rells that are Relieved by the drillers to be similar to materials exposed in nearby hills. 1W/5-12D1. 0. B. Harrod. Altitude about 3,620 ft. C.K.S. Drilling Co. in 1956. 8- inch casing, perforated 260-300 ft. Drilled hy 220-240 and Topsoil — "- " — ' — --" _"__I'_JI Sand and gravel Sand, coarse; gravel Decomposed granite • Quartz, white; black shale Decomposed granite and white clay Gravel, coarse; black rock Decomposed granite and black rock Lava rock Decomposed granite and rock Gravel, coarse; clay Rock, coarse Gravel, coarse Thickness Depth (feet) (feet) 10 10 58 68 2 70 50 120 6 126 8 I3i^ 1 135 38 173 k 177 h3 220 6k 284 3 287 13 300 IN/5-IUAI. C, L. Gleason. Altitude about 3,690 ft. C_._ H. Suffdy in 1957^ 8-inch casing removed. Sand and clay Sand; clay; boulders "Hard shelf" — —■■-.-.. » Clay; boulders ... Boulders, extremely hard Clay -- •■ .- .-..-. Sand, gravel, and clay Lava, sand, and gravel Clay and boulders; no water Drilled by 73 73 90 163 5 168 55 223 h 227 8 235 1^7 282 28 310 132 U42 96 1K/5-1^N3. Frank Richards. Altitude about 3,660 ft. Drilled by C. H. Suffdy and Ear l Rair.ey in 19^8 . 6-inch casing, perforated 200-302 ft. Thickness Tepth ^(^^£?.)_ . i^B^L. Clay, red, hard 17 17 Clay, brovm, sandy 2l8 235 Decoraposed granite, firm 67 302 Granite, blue, very hard ik '^16 Stone, porous; v;-ith water 9 325 IN/5-I9RI. '/. D. Bridge. Altitude about 1+,100 ft. Drilled by C. H. Suff dy and Earl Ramey in 195T. 12- inch casing, perforated II1O-3IO ft. Not logged 75 75 Eecomposed granite 135 210 Granite, gray, hard — I6 226 Sandstone, porous; water 9 235 Granite gray, hard 55 290 Sandstone, porous; water 15 305 Clay, white, tough 5 310 IN/5-2ONI. Russell Hayden. Altitude about ii-,030 ft. K. Suffdy in 1956_._^ 10- inch casing, perforated 151-26p ft^._ Topsoil Decoraposed, soft, (?) Silt, fine; water -• Decomposed, hard, (?) Sand; water Decomposed, hard, (?) Sand, coarse; water Decomposed, hard, (?) Drill ed by C. 11 11 99 110 11 121 36 5 85 7 6 157 162 2'+7 25U 260 IN/5-28PI. Rene' Mellete. Altitude about 3,630 ft. H. Suffdy^ in 1957. _ 8-lnch_ casing, _ perforated 125-225 ft. "V/ash" sand — ■ -■ Clay, brown, sandy Silt, fine ■ Sand, coarse; water Decoraposed material Sand, fine; water Granite, blue, hard Decomposed material, crumbly; water Granite, blue Drilled by C "Vo" ko 85 125 5 130 10 ll|0 50 190 2 192 22 21I+ 2 216 9 225 97 1N/5-33«I1. 0. L. Lasley. Altitude about 3,1+00 ft. Drilled by C. H.^ Suf f dy in 195^ _8-inch casing, perforated 2ll^-310 ft. Thickness Depth^ ^ (feet) (feet) Sand, loose l6 l6 Clay, sandy - • 38 5*+ Decomposed granite, soft ■ II8 172 Clay, v;hite, sandy - 63 235 Limestone, white 5 2U0 Sand, coarse; water 2 2^2 Clay, gray, hard I8 260 Sand, brown, fine; water 8 268 Clay, bro'.m, crumbly 23 291 Limestone, white •- 5 296 Clay, bro\m, crumbly lU 310 1K/5-3^N1. J. W. Yale. Altitude about 3,315 ft. Drilled by C. H. Suffdy in 1956 . 10- inch casing, perforated 20q-28l_ f t^^ _ Topsoil — — 17 17 Clay, sandy 52 69 Sand, coarse, loose • 6 75 Clay, sandy - — 121 I96 Silt; water 6 202 Clay, yellow --- l4 2l6 Sand, coarse; water . 9 225 Clay, sticky — — - 32 257 Pea gravel; vrater Ik 271 Gravel (2- or 3-inch) 3 27I+ Clay, hard 12 286 1N/6-1J1. Sannel Krantz. Altitude about 2,800 ft. Drilled by C. IL^ Suffdy in 195^._ No casing. _ _^ _ __^_^ ^ _ Gravel, boulders, and sand; no water 173 173 1M/6-1P1. Samuel Krantz. Altitude about 2,890 ft. Drilled by C. H._ Suffdy in 1958. Ko casing. _^ Boulders and alluvial fill 3OO 300 Rock, in layers; no water 325 625 98 1N/6-9Q1. Mogle Bros,, formerly Yucca Mesa Estates Corp. Altitude about 3,220 ft. Drilled by Mogle Eros, in 19^7. l6-inch casing, perforated 335-5^0 ft, uncased hole 3^0-570 ft. Thickness ^ Depth (Jeet) ( f e_et) Sand Clay Sand Clay Sand Clay - Clay and gravel; dry Rock Clay - "Hill formation" --- Clay Clay and rocks k k 18 22 63 85 7 92 113 205 17 222 70 292 2 29^^ IkG 1^40 U2 U82 29 511 59 570 1N/6-13K1. Jack Stanolind (Las Casitas Corp.). Altitude about 2,735 ft. Drilled by Mogle Bros, in 195^. 12-inch casing 0-276 ft. Topsoil Sand, coarse, and gravel Clay Sand and gravel, cemented Sand, coarse; gravel and boulders 20 20 160 180 20 200 Uo 2i+0 2UI USl IN/6-I3RI. Jack Stanolind (Las Casitas Corp.). Altitude about 2,650 ft. Drilled by C. H. Suffdy in I956. 12-inch casing, perforated 1).55-1;7^ an£ 67^-710 ft. Sand and conglomerate fill ^4-50 U50 V/ater strata - 17 ^-67 Clay -- - 183 650 Possible water strata 20 67O Clay with gravel -- U5 7I5 99 1N/6-25K1. Lacy and Richardson. Altitude about 2,700 ft. Drilled by C. H. Suffdy in 1957. 12-lnch casing, perforated^ i^27- 5 52 ft._ Thickness ' Depth „ ^ __i/l^*A (feet ) Sand and gravel ■ l60 l60 Boulders and conglomerate 120 280 Sand and gravel 110 39O Sand and gravel; water II5 505 Gravel, sand and clay 25 530 Sand, coarse; gravel . 22 552 Clay — - - 10 562 1N/6-29H1. H. 1/. George, formerly Johnson. Altitude about 3,150 ft. 8-lnch casing. Not logged "Blue shale" (probably decomposed bedrock); dry 1M/6-29J1. H. W. George. Aljbitude ^out_3,110 ft._ 6 Sand, coarse; gravel, and boulders Sand and small boulders, cemented - Sand, coarse • Gravel ■- Sand, coarse •- Sand and boulders -• — Gravel and small boulders Solid rock Sand and boulders, loose 235 235 23 258 i-inch casing, 35 35 10 h3 10 55 5 60 25 85 15 100 k8 ihQ 3 151 75 226 1K/6-29L1. Rancho Ramon Water Co., formerly S. Krantz. Altitude about 3,160 ft. Drilled by C. H. Suffdy in 1953. 12-lnch casing, perforated^ _365-620 ft^ Sand and gravel 92 92 Clay and boulders ■ — I53 2^4-5 Clay and boulders — 30 275 Water 10 285 Clay -■• 228 513 Clay and sand streaks 52 565 Gravel; water -•--• ■ 15 58O Clay --■ — 1).5 625 Silt "-- 65 690 100 1N/6-29K1. Rancho Ramon Water Co.^ formerly S. Ki'antz. Altitude about 3,190 ft. Drilled by C. H. Suffdy in 195^^. 12-inch casing, per- forated 238-397 ft. Alluvial fill Sand and gravel; vmter Clay Sand, gravel; water Sand, light; clay Sand and gravel Sand, tight; heavy clay content 1N/6-35C1. Lloyd Land Co., formerly J. F. V/hitehorn. Altitude about 2,830 ft. Drilled by C. H. Suffdy in 1951. 12-inch casing O-60O ft, 10- inch casing 6OO-630 ft; perforated 518-63O ft. Thickness Depth (feet) (feet) 21^0 2U0 18 258 12 270 15 285 25 310 20 330 &^ UlU Sand and gravel 100 100 Sand, fine; clay - - 75 175 Sand, some gravel, small clay content 125 300 Gravel, sand, some boulders, clay binder 212 512 Sand and gravel; vmter 10 522 Clay and gravel 68 590 Sand, boulders, and clay, cemented kO 63O IN/7-IONI. Mrs. Edna Reagan, formerly Stockton and Reagan. Altitude about 2,385 ft. Drilled by C. H. Suffdy in 19^9» 6-inch casing. Sand and gravel 20 20 Clay with silt or fine sand 50 70 Sand, fine --- hO 110 Sand, gravel, and clay 102 212 Sand; water - - 28 2^0 Clay and some gravel (hardpan) 27 267 IN/7-IOPI. Fred Pickett. Altitude about 2,380 ft. Drilled by C. H. Suffdy in I956. 8-inch casing, perfora ted 221-276 ft. Sand Clay -- - - - Silt Clay Sand, fine Sand; water Clay --- 8 8 112 120 20 lUO 60 200 15 215 55 270 11 281 101 1N/7-1^I^. U. S. Navy, formerly Twentynine Paints Air Academy. Altitude about 2,359 ft. Drilled by Mogle Bros, in 19^3. 12-inch casing;, perforated 386-^25 ft^ Thickness Depth (feet) (feet) Topsoil 16 16 Clay, sticky — ' 66 82 Clay, black 10 92 Clay, sticky 29^ 386 Sand; water — -- 39 ^25 Clay, sandy 25 ^^50 1K/7-16p2. L. V, Peterman. Altitude about 2,kh0 ft. Drilled by C. H. Suffdy in 1952. 12-inch casing, pe rforated 26It-32U ft. Sand and gravel 88 88 Silt and clay 120 208 Sand and gravel 3^ 262 Water /probably water-bearing material/ 5 267 Sand and gravel; water 61 328 IN/7-23WI. H. 0. Lovegren. Altitude about 2,380 ft. Drilled by C.K.S. Drill ing Co. in 1955. 6-i nch casing, perfor ated I7O-23O f t. Topsoil and brown sand 20 20 Sand, broxm 35 55 Sand, gray, fine 15 70 Sand and little clay - kO 110 Clay, brown; red rocks ^5 155 Decomposed granite, red 15 170 Gravel, red 5 175 Rock and sand, reddish-brown 25 200 Gravel, brox/n - 20 220 Granite, brown — 5 225 Gravel, rounded, pea-size 5 230 IN/7-25EI. T. L. Brooks. Altitude about 2,^4-80 ft. Drilled by C. H. Suffdy in 195 6. 8-inch casing, peff ojated 175-2^5 ftj Sand 16 16 Decomposed granite 1^1 I63 Clay, sandy 10 173 Sand and /decomposed/ granite; water 23 I96 Decomposecfgranite 36 232 Sand, coarse; /decompose^ granite lU 2k6 Decomposed granite • ^ 250 102 1N/7-27E1. F. A, Brov.-nlee. Altitude about 2,UU0 ft. Drilled by C. H. Suffdy in 1958. 8- inch casing 0-220 ft, perforated 165-215 ft. Thickness (feet) Sand and silt 65 Clay - 25 Silt --- 57 Sand; vrater 6I Clay 12 Depth (feet 65 90 1U7 208 220 1K/7-28R2. Jack Stanolind (Coyote Well). Altitude 2,k63.k ft. Re- drilled by C. H. Suffdy in 1957. 6-inch casin g, perforated 5-75 ft. Old well 170 170 Sand, fine --- 30 200 Sand; water - 28 228 Sand and clay 12 2^0 Sand - - 22 262 IK/7-3OPI. J^ M. Leach. Altitude about 2,670 ft. Suffdy in 1952. 12-inch casing, perforated 3'JO-h2k ft. 200 gallo ns per mi nute; t emperature of water 75*''^ . Sand - - - -- Gravel and sand Boulders, sand and gravel Clay and sand Sand and gravel; water at 370 ft Sand, coarse; gravel Drilled by C. H. Reported to pump 110 110 130 2U0 20 260 50 310 60 370 60 U30 1N/7-32C1. E„ A. Thurlow. Altitude about 2,620 ft. Drilled by C. H. Suffdy in 1952. 8- inch casing, perforated 320-3 85 ft. Temperature of water 75°F. ^ Sand - 50 50 Clay, sand and gravel ^5 95 Sand and gravel conglomerate 115 210 Silt 75 285 Sand and gravel, v/ater at 320 ft 35 320 Sand and gravel 72 392 103 1N/7-33B1. W. A. Thompson, formerly Mrs, Lily Pope and I. W. Pope. Altitude about 2,5^0 ft. Drilled by C. H, Suffdy in 1952. 8- inch casing, perforated 240-28? ft. Thickness Depth \ (feet) (feet) Sand and gravel conglomerate "--- 110 110 Silt, some clay 65 175 Sand and gravel, water at 236 ft 6I 236 Sand and gravel 56 292 1N/7-33B2. Walter Glass. Altitude atov.t 2,5-^0 ft. Drilled by C. H. S uffdy in 1957. 8-inch c^ riing, p erfrrated 25-:-3'r-':- iTt. Sand and gravel 90 90 Alluvial fill and clay - It4 23k Sand and water 60 3lU 1N/7-35D1. R, E. Sturdevant. Altitude about 2,U85 ft. Drilled by Harry Wheeler in 1951' 12-inch casing. Clay, silt, and sand 27 2? Sand, small; clay ('vO percent) • 63 90 Sand, small; clay (50 percent) -- - kO I3O Hardpan; sand, small; and clay {ko percent) 10 l^l-O Sand, small; clay (Uo percent) 26 I66 Sand, fine; clay and silt; little water ik I80 Sand and pea gravel; water 25 205 Sand, small; clay (20 percent) — 10 215 Sand, small; clay (50 percent) 30 2l|-5 Sand, small; clay (30 percent) 11 256 1K/8-9L1. W. D. Fulton. Altitude 2,179.6 ft, Redrilled by C. H. Suffdy in 1956. 6-inch casing, pei-f orated_3^-3£6_ ft. Not logged - - 335 335 Sand (water-bearing) :-- 29 36^ Sandstone, brown r^rr 15 379 Sand and gravel; water 7 386 idt- 1N/8-9I^. C. R. Wolf. Altitude about 2,150 ft. Drilled by C, H. Suffdy and Earl Ramey in 1957. 8- inch casing, perforated 290-380 ft. Thickness Depth (fp^l) ( feet) Loam, sandy k h Clay, brown, tough 12 l6 Clay, sandy - 62 78 Boulders and gravel 9 87 Clay, sandy -- 213 300 Clay, sticky - 7 307 Sand, fine; water •+ 311 Sand and coarse gravel 9 320 Sand, coarse 26 3^6 Decomposed granite 6 352 Sand, coarse; water 17 3^9 Clay, blue, hard - - 11 38O 1N/8-1]11. G, C. Goemans. Altitude about 2,l80 ft. Drilled by C. H. Suffdy in I956, lO-inch casing, perforated 396-U55 ft. Temperature of waterl6l°F, reported by driller. Sand and gravel - 300 3OO Clay and silt 70 370 Clay — - 20 390 Sand and gravel; water I8 ^08 Clay --- — - — 20 k2& Sand --- - - - - 12 U40 Clay - - 20 h60 1N/8-25R1. Pacific Coast Land Co. Altitude 2,129.5 ft. Drilled by Taylor Bros, in I936. Casing perforated l60-2l8 and 22l|-291 ft. Surface /material/ I8 I8 Gravel, Sy - 52 70 Gravel, cemented 90 I60 Gravel; water 58 2l8 Clay - - - — 6 22U Gravel; water - - - 67 291 Clay - - 1 292 105 1N/8-26g1. Wm. Schultze, formerly A. J. Bremer. Altitude 2,Ull+.0 ft. Drilled by Taylor Bros, in 19UO. 12-inch casing, perforated 502-507, 5^7-" 5^9, and 55^-559 ft. Thickness Depth (feet) (feet) Surface /iiiateriaT/ Gravel; dry Clay and gravel Gravel; dry Clay and cement Gravel; dry Clay - - Gravel; dry Gravel; vrater Clay — Gravel Clay, hard Clay, gravelly — •- Clay, hard Gravel Clay, hard — Gravel, coarse -- Clay, soft Gravel, small Gravel, coarse Clay, hard — 15 15 105 120 20 lUO 255 395 37 U32 5 ^+37 10 kkl 33 kOO 15 U95 T 502 5 507 21^ 531 k 535 12 5^7 2 5U9 5 55^^ 5 559 1^ 563 7 570 22 592 11 603 1N/8-33A1. S. S. Stanley (Twentynine Palms County Water Dist. ) Altitude about 2,515 ft. Drilled by W. L. Watkins in I956. 10-inch casing, perforate d 195-3^5 ft. ' Decomposed granite, sand and silt --; 210 210 Conglomerate, rocky ; 33 ^^3 Clay, gray - 5 2kE> Sand, gray, coarse; water 97 3^5 Clay, brown 5 350 106 1N/8-33R1« S. S. Stanley (T^/entynine Palms County Water Dist.) Altitude about 2,685 ft. Drilled by W, L. V/atkins in 1956. 10-inch casing, perforated 398-^65 ft. Thickness Depth (f^'O (feet ) Decomposed granite 10 10 Decomposed granite conglomerate; clay, gray 60 70 Decomposed granite and bro\>m sand 130 200 Decomposed granite; water 126 326 Not logged 2 328 "Hard shell of sand rock" 2 330 Decomposed granite; alternate hard streaks of clay and sandstone 87 '+17 Not logged 2 U19 Clay, brown -- - - -- 6 k23 Decomposed granite 76 501 Gravel, varicolored, round, large h 505 Decomposed granite £ind sand 15 520 Granite, green 30 550 1N/9-5Q1. M. C. Elliott. Altitude 1,788.2 ft.Re?.rilled in 19^1. 8- i nch casing, perforate d 96- IO2 ft. Surface /material/ 21.6 21,6 /SanS/; water - — 7.*+ 29 Clay - 7 36 Stream-gravel -1.5 37«5 Clay - 1 38.5 Quicksand ^7.5 86 Vegetable matter, black, smelly 1 87 Clay - - - 1 88 Hardtjan, iron-cemented /probably old soil horizon/ 1 89 Clay 3 92 Gravel 10 102 Clay - 1 103 Gravel 107 1N/9-7E2. C. F. '.ifupper. Altitude about 1,925 ft." Drilled by Harry Wheeler in 1951. 8-inch casing, perforated I36-I 76 ft. Thickness Depth " (feet) ifeet^)_ Sand, fine, loose ■ Sand and clay, hard-packed Sand, medium; clay, 10 percent Sand, fine; clay, 30 percent • Sand, medium; clay, kO percent — Sand, fine; clay, 30 percent Sand, medium; clay, kO percent Hardpan; sand, medium; clay, 30 percent Sand, fine; silt; little water • Sand, medium; pea gravel; water Sand, fine; clay, 60 percent 3 3 33 36 22 58 17 75 22 97 15 112 28 lifO 6 ikS 10 156 20 176 10 186 1N/9-8Q3. C. R. Griffin. Altitude about 1,835 ft. Drilled by EarlRamey in 1957. 8- inch casing, perf orated 55-108 ft. Topsoil ■ 3 3 Sand, coarse; .gravel ■ 13 I6 Sand and clay 20 36 Caliche, hard 6 k2 Clay, sandy, soft 20 62 Sand and gravel; water 20 82 Clay, yellow, tough 8 90 Sand, coarse; water 13 IO3 Clay, yellow 5 IO8 1N/9-9M2. Orin Taylor. Altitude about l,8l0 ft. Drilled by Hufford in I9U6. 12 -inch casing, p erforate d ^5-75 ft. Sand and silt - 30 30 Gravel, sand, and silt (vein of hardpan at 35 ft) 9 39 Clay - — 1 ^0 Sand, clean 3 ^3 Gravel and clay • 22 65 Sand -_-— 5 70 Gravel and clay 8 78 108 1N/9-17J1. W. Q. Smith (Smith Ranch). Altitude about 1,825 ft. Drilled by Charles Wilson in 195^c 10- inch casing, perforated 58-108_ ft . Thickness DeptTT" (fset) (feet) Sand and clay, mixed 12 12 Hardpan 6 l8 Sand and clay, mixed 6 2h Hardpan 7 31 Sand; clay, brown 15 ^6 Hardpan 8 5^ Sand; some clay; water 9 63 Sand and gravel 10 73 Sand and gravel; little clay 2 75 Clay 5 80 Sand; clay and gravel 6 86 Sand and gravel 6 92 Sand; clay and gravel -— 8 100 Sand and gravel h ICik Clay and sand - - 10 11^1- IN/9-I8AI. P. r. Padgett. Altitude about 1,870 ft. Drilled by W. L, Watkins in 1955. 10-inch casing, per forated II O-I5O ft. Sand and silt ^2 k2 Sand, coarse 23 65 Sandstone, hard - UO IO5 Clay, gray - 3 IO8 Sand, gray and brown, coarse; water ^7 155 lN/9-22Dii-. Rico Watrus. Altitude about l,8lO ft. Watkins in 1955. 8- inch casing, perforated 75-115 ft. Sand, loose Sand and clay Clay, brown Sand, coarse; gravel; vrater Drilled by W. L. 1^7 hi 8 55 5 60 60 120 109 Thickness Depth (feet) (feet) 117 117 26 1U3 52 195 162 357 15 372 h9 U21 k 425 2k kks 11 hGo 90 550 IN/9-26GI. Paul Kunasz. Altitude about 1,975 ft. Drilled by W. L. Watkins in 1955. 8-inch casing, perforated '4-53-538 ft. Sand, fine Gravel to 3/8 inch Sand and clay, conglomerate Silt - • Gravel to 3/8 inch - Sand Clay, brown -• Gravel to 3/8 inch Clay, brown Sand and gravel (water-bearing) 1K/9-27C2. A. Wrubel, formerly W. H. Campbell. Altitude 1,862.5 ft. Drilled by Taylor 5ros. in 193^. 12-inch casing, perforated 238-2^5, 251-275, and 306-3 11 ft. Surface /material/ 12 12 Gravel; dry - — - ~- — — 23 35 Clay - - 31 66 Clay streaks and gravel; water 2 68 Sand, packed - 12 8O Clay, green, hard 3^ ll4 Clay, yellow 29 I'+S Clay, soft, with gravel k ihl Clay, yellow, hard 11 I58 Clay, "slummy" 2k l82 Clay, red, hard 26 ' 208 Gravel, dirty, small — — 1 209 Clay, yellow, "slummy" - ~ 7 2l6 Gravel, fair — 3 219 Clay and rock - - - 5 22^+ Gravel, "slummy" 10 23U Gravel, packed k 238 Gravel, good - 7 2J+5 Gravel, packed 6 251 Gravel, good - ___.„, ._^.-, .^ 2k 275 Clay, hard -.r-- .-.— - 25 300 Gravel, packed; clay --.--,- — _- 6 306 Gravel, fair ■'-- — 5 311 Clay, hard -- 39 350 110 1N/9-30K1. Mrs. Nicolson. Altitude 2,120.U ft. trilled by C. E. Emerson in 1936. 8-inch casing. Thickness Lepth" (feet) (feet) Surface /material/ 37 37 Clay ' 17 5*+ Clay, no rock 3^ 90 Not logged --- 1^0 130 Clay; seepage water at lUo 3^ l6^ Gravel; water h l68 Gravel, coarse; water 3 171 IN/9-3IAI. Twentynine Palms County V/ater District, formerly Abell Water Co. Altitude about 2,095 ft. Drilled by Mann Bros, in 1953' 12-inch casing, perforated 120-3^0 ft. Surface /material/ 25 25 Sand, coarse; with rock 65 90 Sand, coarse; with gravel 33 123 Gravel -- 11 13*+ Sand, medium - - 10 ikk Sand, coarse : ^ 1^8 Sand, coarse; with rock — 9 157 Gravel and sand, coarse I6 173 Sand, coarse, with cemented sand streaks 23 I96 Sand, coarse 5 201 Sand and gravel, coarse 2U 225 Gravel; shale; cemented sand streaks 15 2Uo Gravel - 17 257 Rocks 2 259 Gravel - 11 270 Sand, coarse I6 286 Sand, coarse and medixim 64 350 IN/9-3ICI. Twentynine Palms County Water District. Altitude 2,102.3 ft. Drilled by Taylor Br o s, in 1937. l^-lnch casing, perforated 2 k2-306 ft. Gravel; dry 120 120 Gravel, cemented 10 130 Clay - 10 ll^O Gravel, good; water 96 236 Clay and cement 6 242 Gravel, good 6i+ 306 111 1N/9-33F2. Robert Van Lahr (Twentynine Palms Inn). Altitude about 1,985 ft. Drilled by Taylor Bros, in 1939. 12-inch casing, perforated 132-156, 180-188, and 206-285 ft. Thickness Depth ( feet) (feet) Surface /material/ Clay - Gravel, dirty, small Quicksand Clay Sand and gravel, packed Sand, coarse; some gravel Clay, gravelly Gravel, dirty, small Clay - Gravel and clay, dirty Gravel, fair, small Clay Gravel and clay, packed • Clay - - — Gravel, fair, small Clay Sand, coarse, "sluminy" Gravel, fair, small Gravel, dirty, small Sand, dirty : Gravel, fair, small • Gravel, good, coarse — Gravel, fair, small 1K/9-35F1. H. L. Watson. Altitude 1,971.0 ft. Drilled by Taylor Bros. 12-inch casing, perforated 15^-176 and I86-I96 ft. 16 16 37 53 7 60 k 6k Ik 78 h 82 3 85 9 9k k 98 k 102 k 106 9 115 5 120 10 130 2 132 2k 156 12 168 12 180 8 183 9 197 9 206 20 226 10 236 k9 285 Surface, /material/ 12 12 Clay, hard; gravel 6k 76 Sandstone 78 l^k Gravel, cemented 22 I76 Clay - - 10 186 Gravel, cemented 10 I96 Sandstone 12 208 Boulders, cemented k 212 Sandstone kl 253 112 8 2k h 28 k2 70 3 73 28 101 k2 11^3 k 11^7 15 162 2 16U 83 2i+7 13 260 1N/9-35N1. Twentynine Palms County Water District. Altitude 2,079.5 ft. Drilled by Taylor Bro s . _ in 1935. 12-inch casing, perforated 1^7-2^7 ft. Thickness Depth (feet) (feet) Gravel and rock Gravel; dry Gravel and boulders Gravel; dry Gravel and rock, cemented Gravel; dry Gravel, good Gravel and rock, cemented Gravel, good Rock and boulders Gravel, good Gravel and rock, cemented 2N/5-12G1. John Taylor (Golden Slipper Ear). Altitude about 3^075 ft. Drilled by C. H. Suffdy in 1957. 6-inch casing, perforated I3O-I5O ft, Topsoil -— - 3 3 Sand, coarse 11 1^ Caliche, hard 8 22 Clay, brovm, hard 38 60 Clay, brown, sandy 65 125 Silt, brown, fine 5 130 Sand, coarse; water '■ 20 I50 2N/5-13A1, A. C. Moran (Flamingo Estates). Altitude about 3^080 ft. D rilled by Earl Ramey in 1957= lU-in ch c asing, perforated 135-190 ft. Sand - 17 17 Gravel, coarse 5 22 Silt, fine - -- 5 27 Sand, coarse; gravel 1^ kl Silt - - - 5 k6 Gravel, coarse; boulders 1^ 60 Clay, sandy 52 112 Clay, yellow, tough - 10 122 Sand, mushy; damp 1^ 13^ Clay, sticky 10 IU6 Caliche 2 li^8 Sand, coarse; water 18 I66 Caliche, hard 6 172 Gravel; water 1^ I86 Decomposed rock, hard ^ 190 113 2K/5-23K1. A. C. Moran (Flamingo Estates). Altitude about 3^300 ft. Drilled by C. H. Suffdy in 195?. 12-inch casin g, perfo rated 330-^^0 ft. "Thickness Depth (feet) (feet) Sand, coarse; gravel 65 65 Boulders and gravel ll*- 79 Sand, fine, washed 31 110 Clay, brown, sandy -- 120 230 Silt, fine -— 5 230 Sand, coarse; water •• 2 237 Clay, brown, hard - 171 U08 Sand, very light 6 klk Shale, black, hard 51 U65 2N/5-27H1. Ac J, Bailey. Altitude about 3A60 ft. Drilled by C. H. Suffdy in I958. 6"inch casing, perforated 16O-2UO ft. Topsoil Clay, sandy Caliche Clay, sandy Boulders and gravel — Clay, sandy Sand and gravel; water Granite, blue, hard --- 7 7 33 ko 20 60 h3 105 6 111 76 187 h9 236 k 2I+0 2N/5-3^A1. Rogers. Altitude about 3,^+70 ft. Drilled by C. H. Suffdy and Earl Ramey in 19^8. 6-inch casing, perforated 200-220 ft, Topsoil 7 7 Clay, brown, hard 28 35 Clay, brown, soft, sandy 7O 105 Boulders and gravel 15 120 Clay, yellow, sandy 63 I83 Silt, fine; wet - k I87 Sand, coarse; gravel (water-bearing) 33 220 2N/5-3UBI, J. B. Solomon. Altitude about 3,510 ft. Drilled by C. H. Suf fdy in 1957. 6-inch casing, perfor ated 200-230^ ft. Topsoil 1 1 Hardpan, brown — lU 15 Clay, brown, sandy 80 95 Boulders and coarse gravel 10 105 Clay, brown, sandy 60 I65 Clay, yellow, hard 36 201 Sand, coarse; gravel (water-bearing) 29 23O llU 2N/6-3Z1. Tenth Avenue Baptist Church. Altitude about 2,660 ft. Drilled by Harry V/heeler in 1957. 8-inch casing, perforated 348-388 and k08-tf48 ft. Thiclcness Depth ^__ (feet) (feet) Sand and gravel 2l^9 2^9 Boulders and gravel (a flow of air) 7 256 Sand, silt, and gravel U3 299 Boulders and air 8 307 Sand, silt, and gravel - — -- — ^2 3^9 Boulders - -- - — 7 356 Sand, silt, and gravel 59 ^15 Clay, brovm • 13 ^28 Decomposed granite 21 UU9 Granite, gray, hard 9 ^58 2N/6-7Q1. N. J. Landers. Altitude about 3^070 ft. Drilled by Harry I-meeler i n I95U. 1 0-inch casing, perforated 155-17*^, l8l-210, 2l 8-2tA ft. Sand; clay, UO percent 33 33 Gravel, pea-size 8 Ul Sand; clay, kO percent 2U 65 Sand, fine; clay, 60 percent 30 95 Sand; clay, Uo percent 65 I60 Silt and pea gravel 6 I66 Gravel; sand and silt ^5 211 Sand; clay, IvO percent 28 239 Sand; clay, 20 percent 13 252 2N/6-8N1. Gertrude Gale, Altitude about 3,080 ft. Drilled by C, H. Suffdy and Earl Ramey in 1958c No casing. "Topsand" - - 17 17 Clay, sandy 173 190 Sand and gravel 12 202 Clay, blue - - 15 217 Shale, blue - - 3^ 251 Granite, blue, very hard; no water 3^ 285 115 2N/6-18a1. M. .H. Williams. Altitude about 3;100 ft. Drilled by Harry Wheeler in 195^. 8- inch casing, perforated l66-2l6 ft. Thickness (feet) Depth (feet) Sand Sand Sand Sand Sand Sand Sand Sand Sand Sand Sand clay, ko percent ih lit pea gravel 15 29 clay, 60 percent 32 6l clay, i|-0 percent - 29 90 silt; clay 2i^ ll^J- clay, UO percent 3k lU8 clay, 6o percent - - 28 I76 silt k 180 water - 28 208 pea gravel 6 2lif clay, ko percent - — - — 8 222 211/6-I8GI. J. M. Barter. Altitude about 3,120 ft. Drilled by C. H. Suffdy in 1956, 6-inch c asi ng, per fo rated 1UO-I7O ft. Sand, coarse, loose 7 7 Sand, fine, tight I8 25 Clay, sandy 65 90 Sand, coarse, loose 6 96 Clay, sandy - - 3^ I30 Clay, yellow, sticky 5 135 Sand, coarse; gravel 35 170 2k/6-18j1. Joseph Becker. Altitude about 3A35 ft. Suffdy in 19k6. 6-inch casing, not perforated. Soil Clay, brovm, sandy Clay, yallow Sand, coarse : Decomposed granite, gray - — Clay, brown, sticky ----. -, Sandstone, porous; water Drilled by C. H. 16 16 U8 G^r 73 137 39 176 55 231 5 236 31 267 li6 2N/6-3QL1. W. J. McFarland. Altitude about 3>325 ft. Drilled to 163 ft by C.K.S. Drilling Co. in 1956. Deepened to 377 ft by Earl Ramey in 1956. 6-inch casing, perforated 123-163 and 325-375 ft. Thickness (feet) Depth (feet) Topsoil - 10 10 Gravel, red; sand h2 52 Gravel, coarse 1 53 Decomposed granite and black rock 30 83 Gravel, coarse 7 90 Sand and brown gravel 50 1^0 Gravel, coarse ~ 7 l'^-7 Sand and gravel I6 I63 Decomposed granite 22 I85 Gravel smd rocks ^0 225 Gravel, coarse; rocks 15 2U0 Clay, yellow, sandy - 50 290 Sandstone, hard -- 10 300 Quartz, rose; water 5 305 Granite, gray, very hard 2 307 Sand; water 1 308 Granite, blue, hard 7 3^5 Sand, packed; water 2 317 Granite, gray, hard 23 3^0 Sand, packed; water 2 3^2 Granite, gray 15 357 Sand, packed; water 6 363 Granite, very hard 6 369 Sand, coarse; water ' 2 371 Granite, gray, hard 6 377 2N/7-26b1. R, E. Kirschman. Altitude about 2,590 ft. Suffdy in 195 7. 10 -inch casing 0-8, o p en hole 8-575 ft. Alluvial fill - Boulders and sand Granite; water at ^hO ft Rock, extremely hard Drilled by C. H. 360 360 h5 i^05 135 5U0 35 575 117 2N/7-36R1. L. J. Rogers. Altitude about 2,320 ft. Erllled by C. H. Suffd y in 19^2. 12-inch casing perforated 303-3^8 ft. ~" ■ Thicloiess Depth (feet) (feet) Sand and gravel 5 5 Caliche and clay 65 70 Sand and gravel ^0 110 Sand; heavy clay content ' 60 170 Gravel and coarse sand ■■ 20 I90 Silt — ^0 230 Sand and gravel; water at 305 ft 75 305 Sand, coarse; gravel • 67 372 2W/8-20A1. A. L. McGuire. Altitude about 2,260 ft. Drilled by C, H. Suffdy in 1958. 8-inch casing, perforated 509-55^ ft. Sand and gravel ^75 ^75 Sand, fine - 27 502 Gravel and sand 5 507 Sand - - 53 560 60 60 2N/8-22H1. Eugene Holt. Altitude about 2,120 ft. Drilled by C. H. Suffdy in 195 8. 8-inch casing, perforated 3^^-0-390 ft. Sand and gravel Boulder 10 70 Alluvial fill — 110 I80 Silt and clay 120 300 Sand and clay 35 335 Sand 20 355 Sand, clay 35 390 2N/8-25W1. M. E. Melvin. Altitude about 1,9^5 ft. Drilled by C. H. Suffdy in I936. 10- inc h casing, perforated 1 ^^4-210 ft. Sand and gravel 100 100 Clay and silt - --.— 5^ 15^ Sand and gravel; water ^ — ^6 200 Clay -— — 15 215 118 2N/9-19N3. Porter in 1950. H. A. Porter. Altitude about 1,855 ft. 8- inch casing^ Drilled by H. A. Thickness (feet) Soil Clay Sand and gravel Clay, blue Not logged Clay, very hard Sand, coarse — Depth (feet) 8 8 k 12 25 37 8 h^ 29 Ih 136 2N/9-30Q1. C. T. Parker. Altitude about 1,7^5 ft. Drilled by C. H. Suffdy and Ear l Rame y in 1957. 10-inch casing^ perforated 60-10 ft. Blow-sand 5 5 Clay, blue, tough l8 23 Quicksand, fine 22 U5 Sand, shelly; clay - 3*+ 79 Clay, brown, sticky ^ 83 Sand, coarse; water 13 9° Clay, sticky ^ 100 lS/5-to5. Fred LaPerney. Altitude about 3^520 ft, Rame y in 1957. 6-inch casing, perforated UO-I5U ft. "Topsand" Granite, gray, soft Granite, gray, hard Clay, yellow Sandstone, porous; water Granite, blue, hard Sandstone, porous; water Granite, blue, hard Sand, coarse; water Limestone, black, hard Sandstone, porous; water Granite, blue Sandstone, porous; water Granite, blue, hard Drilled by Earl 2 2 16 18 35 53 1 ^h 6 60 22 82 8 90 33 123 k 127 ^3 170 11 la 33 21U 3 217 k 221 119 1S/5-5A1. Robert Jemberg. Altitude about 3,550 ft. Drilled by C. H. Suffdy in 1957. 12-inch casing O-258, 10-inch casing 258-36O ft, perforated 1^5-3^0 ft, Thickness Depth (feet) (feet) Sand and gravel fill — Boulders Decomposed granite Boulders bound with clay; caliche Decomposed granite, soft' Boulders; white clay; caliche, tight 100 100 ^5 l'+5 15 160 85 2U5 10 255 135 390 1S/5-9B1. V/. L. Mann. Altitude about 3,6U0 ft. Drilled by Earl Ramey in 1955. Ho casing. Not logged 65 65 Granite, blue J+7 112 Sandstone, porous 2 Wh Granite, blue 7 121 Sand; water 9 13O Granite; blue, hard 7 137 1S/5-9J1. Glenn Annabelle. Altitude about 3,800 ft. Drilled by C. H. Suffdy and Earl Ramey in 1957. 10-inch casing, 0-lU ft, not perforated. "Wash" sand 2 2 Decomposed firm, gray 16 I8 Granite, blue - 69 87 Sandstone porous; water k 91 Granite, blue, hard 35 126 Sandstone, soft; water 9 135 Lime, black, hard 32 167 Sand, packed; water 2 I69 Granite, black, very hard 11 18O 120 2S/9-3Q1. National Park Service. Altitude about 3,675 ft. C. H. Suffdy in 1950, No casing. Drilled by Thickness (feet) Depth (feet) Sand, coarse; gravel fill 20 20 Sand; gravel; clay content 75 95 Granite with some quartz content 55 150 Quartz with some decomposed granite 10 l60 Granite, gray - 30 190 Granite and quartz, faulted 2 192 Granite, gray, very tight; no water 17 209 2S/9-11D1, National Park Service. Altitude about 3,675 ft. Drilled by C. H. Suffdy in 1950. No casing. Fill and coarse gravel 20 20 Sand; gravel; clay content 20 kO Schist, green 5 ^3 Granite, light gray, very hard; no water 6 5I 121 Table 5.— Chemical analyses of waters from veils Cons titu ents : The sum of determined constituents is the sum of the tabulated constituents, the bicarbonate being converted to the carbonate equivalent by dividing by the factor 2.03. Because all of the commonly occiirring major constituents (except silica in many of the analyses) were analytically determined, the values for dissolved solids and sum of determined constituents should be approximately the same. All values have been rounded where necessary to conform to the standards of the U. S. Geological Survey, Quality of Water Branch. Numbers in parentheses are values calculated by the Geological Survey, Ground Water Branch. Where a appears it indicates the values for both sodium and potassium. Analyzing Laboratory; 'WE California Department of Public Health, pWR California Department of Water Resources, E^ E. S. Babcock and Sons, GS U. S, Geological Survey, BIL Hoag Testing Laboratory, RGO R. G, Osborne, ^C San Bernardino Sounty Flood Control District, USN U. S. Navy. 122 Well number Constituents in parts per million Silica (SiOg) Iron (Fe) Calcium (Ca) Magnesium (Mg) Sodium (Ka) Potassium (k) Bicarbonate (HCOo) Carbonate (COo) Sulfate (SOh) Chloride (Cl) Fluoride (F) Nitrate (NOo) Boron (B) Dissolved solids (Dis. S. ) Sum of determined constituents (250 ) Hardness as CaCO^ Percent sodium (^ Na) Specific conductance (micromhos at 77°F) PH Temperature (°F) Date collected (Date) Depth of well in feet (Depth) Analyzing laboratory (Lab.) Laboratory number (No. ) 8.k 8.2 28 32 2.0 18 12 31 15 3 3 6 33 Ik 11 8 51 1.2 .8 2 .8 2.7 108 13^ 63 51 183 5 (101) 19 12 8 25 Ik 17 12 3 23 .6 5.0 -«■■ .3 = 7 _- 5.0 6.5 13 6,3 — M .09 .oU ,1 ■__ 219 101 86 280 (250) (I9i+) (96) (73) (261^) lll2 k (57) ik2) (102) 33 97 (28) (29) (51) i^oi^ 339 158 135 UlO 7.8 7.0 7.6 Go 59 62 1^-20-53 9-16-56 3-27-52 2-25-5^ 12-28-5 300 208 GS SBC Dm DWR DWR 68U3 398I+ 1660 4026 T5562 123 Well number lN/5-22ra im/6-Uqi Constituents in parts per million SiOj Fe " 22. 28 .1^0 Ca 38 27 24 108 2.5 Mg 6.2 3 D 20 .9 Na 32 16 21 al4 73 K 1.3 \X 1.6 — 2.3 HCOo Yt^ 110 111 116 164 -- CI 2h 8 9 4i 12 16 9 18 47 14 F .6 X .3 ■•M 1.9 WO, _. 6.U 7 220 >- b3 — .08 .05 — — Dis. S. „ 121+ 164 534 «•« Sum (204) (125) (164) (535) (188) Hardness 120 ..(8p.L.. (85) _^ 352 10 $ Ka 36 (30) (34) (19) 92 Micrornhos 362 236 225 — 359 PH 8.2 7.6 7.4 — 8.1 OF 6U 59 58 -- 82 Date 2-10-53 2-25-54 12-28-56 12-14-17 9-11-53 Depth 110 378 160 726 Lah. GS D\7R Diffi GS GS Ro. 6606 U027 T556O 413 9250 124 Well number 1N/6-6E1 tlN/6-lOFl: IK/6-I3DI lK/6-25lyll Constituents in parts per million SiO^ Fe Ca h^3 22 21 17 20 ^Ig .3 5.3 .5 2 k Na 61 52 72 70 a35 K 1.6 3.5 2.3 1.8 -- HCOo CO, 97 16k 178 181 127 18 SOk 17 17 k6 1+3 15 CI 20 28 11 10 16 F .3 1.0 1.9 2.0 2.0 B ^ h.5 __ 3.7 — " .27 .18 — Dis. S. ^ ^ «• ■■ 299 270 _- Sum (181) (210) (247) (235) (155) Hardness 12 77 „.i5lL„ 51 _66__ "^ Ka 91 58 (Ih) 71+ 53 Micromhos 325 377 U22 ii-03 — PH 8.3 8.2 7.8 8.0 7.7 Op 70 __ — — — Date 5-31-53 9-11-53 5-5-5'+ 3-15-56 5- -37 Depth 316 385 613 512 Lah. GS GS DWR SBC DPH No. 7hk6 9251 _ P-680 _ ^ _3828_ " 125 Constituents in parts per million SiO_ Fe "^ 2\ 1K/6-29(L1 13 Ca 10 15 26 Mg 7 6 5.0 Na 3^^ 3J+ 18 62 0^ K 1.7 2 1.2 .5 .u HCO3 117 119 llU 93 52 COo 17 33 12 10 13 13 7 CI 8 17 12 11 12 F .7 .7 .3 1.0 .8 B ^ 12 10 6 12 13 .02 .03 — .15 .10 Dis. S. 153 172 121^ 162 120 Sura (11^3) (178) (138) (163) (169) Hardness (5i^) (62) 86 (0) 5» Na (57) (53) 31 100 (100) Microrahos 257 250 21^8 293 285 PH 7.8 7.8 7.1v 9.3 9A 05. 72 7^^ 59 __ 66 Date 2-25-5^ 12-27-56 '+-1-57 11-23-53 12-28-56 Depth 610 690 L£^. DI-ZR DVffi SBC SBC KiTR No. U018 T-5557 U067 2910 T-55i^3 126 Well number 1N/6-29N1 Constituents in parts per million SiOg Fe 22 1N/6-35C1 Ca 25 20 27 11 10 Mg k 5 13 5.0 k Na 31^ 26 k6 uu k6 K 1.9 1 2.8 2.1 2.0 HCOo CO -^ IU2 116 139 119 120 soe CI 13 5 55 16 17 13 17 31 16 12 F .7 .3 .5 .6 .7 KOo B ^ 15 .6 9.3 9.5 Ik .02 .05 .03 ,1k Dis. S. 186 150 251 11+3 177 Sum (177) (I5i+) (253) (163) (165) Hardness (78) _ilOj) 119 kl (1+1) io Ka (h8) (li-U) kk 66 (69) Micromhos 308 250 k^o 282 281+ PH 7.9 7.7 8.1 l.h 8.0 Op wm. 68 -- -- — Date 2-25-5*+ 12-28-56 11-23-53 -- 3-25-5I1 Depth Ifll^ ( 325 630 •.^ '\ Lab. DWR D\a/R SBC SBC mm. No. U022 T55^^ 2909 U066 1+021 127 V/ell number Constituents in parts per nillion Si02 Fe 20 35 19 Ca Mg Na K HCO, COo" SO^ CI F B " Dis. S. Sum Hardness fo Na ll^ 13 13 15 21 h 9.1 k h .5 1^3 Ul 3h 3^ 39 2.7 2.7 i.U 1.6 1.3 116 119 98 113 108 12 17 28 8 7 2k. 20 16 6 13 Ik .6 .6 .7 .6 .6 11 8.1 Ik 13 11 .10 .04 .05 .2 216 235 11^5 188 200 (189) (212) (li^i) (163) (165) (51) (69) „(!ti).^_ (53) ^JiiL. (63) (55) (59) (57) (60) 290 303 248 250 256 7.9 8.2 8.U 8.1 7.3 -- 70 -- 58 -- 12-27-56 12-27-57 2-25-5i^ 12-27-56 5-5-5U 630 267 360 D'.TR mm DWR mm . m.-m T-5568 T -1U91 l+019_ __ ?r5567.. P-666 128 Well number 1N/7-28R2 1N/7-35E1 i lK/8-1 Constituents in parts per million SiOp 22 5 __ 39 _. Fe ^ 5o5 — — — — Ca 9.2 2U 16 17 32 Mg 2.k 9 5 6.7 5.5 Na ai^k a25 3h 35 198 K -- -- 2.0 2.7 k.o HCOo 130 125 121^ 128 ek COo -- SO^ 13 17 Ik 20 33^ CI 3.6 Ik 9 13 60 F ■>* .6 .8 .8 Ik B ^ 5.0 -- Ik 7.3 -- -- — .02 .08 — Dis. S. 180 ^^ 178 233 ^ ^ Sum (169) (1^7) (156) (2C'4) (688) ]&,rduess 33 (97) (60) (70) 102 io Wa ilh) 3k (5^) (51) 80 Micromhos — 312 308 288 1,150 PH -- — 7.8 8.1 7.9 Op — -- -- 52 78 Date 12-15-17 2-16-51 2-25-5^ 12-30-57 8-7-53 Depth 170 256 212 Lab. GS ES3 mm Dl-ffi GS No. — — 14-020 T- -11^92 921^7 129 Well number 1N/8-9L1 1N/8-12G1 Constituents in parts per million SiO. Fe " \\ .1 16 Ca U6 U3 ^5 5h 13 Mg 8.3 8 9 11 1 Na a92 al80 120 127 210 K — ~ 3.0 3.9 1.9 HCO3 113 115 115 119 73 ._ 170 210 22ij- 251 328 CI 50 IU6 kh 63 63 F 5.3 5.5 6.0 l.U 10 NOo B -^ 8 -- 13 10 — .23 .38 .25 .22 Dis. S. ■»» 500 533 581^ 663 Sum (1^36) {,eG\) (521) (596) (663) Hardness (11^9) li^o (li^9) (I8pl (36) /s Na 57 (7i+) (63) (60) (92) Micromhos 855 812 960 PH "7.8 7.7 7.7 7.7 7.2 Op -. 76 70 -- 65 Date 1^- -In 3- -52 2-26-5^^ 12-27-56 U-15-52 Depth 386 1^20 Lab. SBC usw mm DIffi n-m No. -- lt*83 koii T_-5565^ 1966 130 Well number 1H/9'5Q3. Constituents in parts per million SiOj Fe 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.2 Ca Mg Ka K HCO. COo- soP CI 55 U6 kk 39 38 7.2 17 17 6 3 alio all2 a86 e.2k7 a203 82 88 83 98 73 -- •- -- UU8 230 212 460 380 96 81^ 56 73 66 F KO, B - 12 8.5 Q.O 14 13 Dis. S. -- -- -_ _- -- Sum (768) (541) (465) (887) (739) Hardness (167) 187 181 124 107 % Na (59) (57) 51 82 81 Micromhos -- -- -- — -- PH 8.2 7.0 7.2 8.0 7.8 Op 70 i -- _~ -- -- Date 4- -41 6- -37 6- -37 6-2-37 6- -37 Depth 103 110 45 175 169.0 Lab. SBC DPK DPH DPH DPH Wo. — — — — — 133 Well number Constituents in parts per million SiO. Fe Ca 35 U2 33 h2 206 Mg i^ 8 5 8 110 Na 185 250 210 250 al,110 K 3.^^ 3.8 3.3 3.8 — HCOo COn 5h 85 61 85 368 2 2 -- 330 1^62 353 U82 1,920 CI 61 97 83 97 ihG P lU 10 12 10 11 NO, B ^ 9.4 22 2 ■ .3^ .52 .36 .52 -- Dis. S, 565 93^ 650 93*^ BM Sum (669) (917) (752) (937) (^+,290) Hardness (103) lJ+0 _ap2_) lUo (967) io Na (79) 79 (81) 79 71 Micronihos 1,040 1,500 1,090 1,600 -_ pH 7.3 8.3 7.7 8.3 7.5 op -- -- -- -- 72 Date 2-25-55 1-3-55 2-25-55 1-3-53 U- -Ul Depth 169.0 70 72.5 90 36 Lab. mR SBC DWR SBC SBC No. 5388 3382 5386 5382 — 13U Well number 1N/9-9M1 :1K/9-9Q2 : 1N/9-10D1:1N/9-15G1:1N/9~15N1 Constituents in parts per million SiOr Fe " 0.2 Ca Mg Na K HCOo CO^ SO^ CI F NOo B ^ Dis. S. Sum Hardness 29 122 2 17 16 6 U6 .k 6 5.U all+7 aSBl a.3k6 lll^ 112 — — — 3.5 3.5 73 2kk 173 222 225 5 5 3k 7 212 1,700 400 75 Ih 90 306 112 21 22 10 8.0 9.2 10 6.0 ^ ^ »■■ 5.6 — — — .1^6 .ho __ WM ^. 391 373 (535) (3,190) (989) (363) (356) 98 _k96 (52) 67 (h26) (77) (80) 99 78 (78) 628 606 "8.2 8.2 "s.h 8.3 7.9 __ _. 78 — — 7- -37 7- -37 i+- -ij-l 10-11-56 5-5-5*^ 60 21 301 301 312 DPH DPH SBC SBC Dvm „_ __ M«> 3983 p-681 135 Well number Constituents in parts per million SiO. Fe Ca Mg Na K HCO^ COo- SOi, CI F NOo B ^ Dis. S. Sum Hardness f» Ka Micromlios pH Op Date Depth Lai?. Wo. • • • • 1K/9-16D1:1n/9-16g1 :1N/9-17E1 • • • • :1K/9-17G1 :1N/9-17J million 38 12 iv.O .1 38 37 33 5 Q.k 5 2.0 6 a228 137 a265 231 al65 — 6.6 -- h.9 — 116 li^S 73 9h 217 _.. -- U1^6 (11^3) U65 381 199 85 58 106 89 60 ■>« 7.0 12 8.0 .» 1.5 -- -- .5 5.0 .50 ^- — .)+o .28 775 «.M w mm 821 581 (861) {kk3) (931) (800) (575) (115) .-J-^L_„ 115 100_ (107) (81) 80 83 83 (77) 1,190 76U 1,180 890 8.2 7.9 7i^ 9-10-53 "7.6 7.9 8.2 7-25-52 6-^37 7-1-57 7-25-52 96 156.0 130 85 llU Dim GS DPH Dm n-m 2U0U 92iv8 -- — 2Uli^ 136 Well number lN/9-17J2aN/9-1701 1N/9-20A1 -.,-: :; 1N/9-20R1 Constituents in parts per million SiO. Fe ^ Ca Mg Na K HCO^ C0:>- CI P NOo Dis. S. Sum Hardness Micromhos pH Op Date Depth Lab. No. 22 31 29 12 ii+ 20 lU 5 1+ 3 8 a98 138 105 107 a58 — 2.9 2 1.2 -- 205 198 178 162 161 2 77 156 80 86 38 71 1+1 25 37 26 7.5 b.O 5.0 1.1+ i+.O -_ 2.5 3.5 2 — .28 .16 .30 — •-M U83 333 368 .. (Uoo) (•+81) (325) (351+) (233) „i35 91 ihS) (l<-7) 83 61 76 (82) (82) 60 -- 811+ 550 520 _» 8,0 8.5 8.1 8.0 — 6- -37 ll-10-5l^• 2-26-5^ 12-27-56 6- -37 85 III+ 52 — DPH SBC' Dm D\m DPH — 332«+ 1+013 J!5^6k — 137 Ifell number iK/9-20RL'lN/9-21Jl 1K/9-22C3 Constituents in parts per million SiO. Fe Ca 15 39 k 5 21 Mg 1.7 10 U.9 5 5 Na a82 a82 a225 280 a88 K — — — 6.2 — HCO3 166 185 30lt 32k 213 COo cr .. ^ji» -- -- 53 62 150 23»!- h9 22 70 78 85 18 F k.o 9.0 Ik «_ -> NO, 3 -- -- 1.5 5.0 b3 — — .85 .30 Dis. S. MM ^^ MM 767 303 Sum (263) (363) (626) (778) (291) Hardness ihh) _139 (30) (32) (72) fa Na (62) 56 91^ i9h) (72) Micromhos .- -- -- 1,21+0 500 ?H 8.3 -- 7.8 8.2 8.0 Op 80 -- 78 -- — Date k- -in 5- -37 k. -kl 7-18-52 5-27-52 Depth _- 200 309 60 Lab. SBC DPH SBC ^^ro DV/R No. — — — 2155 2403 138 Well number 1K/9-22D5 : 1N/9-22E1 : 1W/9-22E3 : 1N/9-26g1 : 1N/9-27C1 Constituents in parts per million SiOo -- _« • «. ~«. «• Fe ^ 0.2 — 0.15 — -- Ca 17 18 18 12 13 Mg 8 2.6 8.3 3 5 Ka a66 a63 -- 396 75 K — — — 3.1 2,k HCO, COo 166 172 __ 156 183 5 — 7 2 38 30 kQ 457 31 CI 2k Ik Ik 196 11 F 9.0 8.2 3.8 6.0 7.0 B ^ -- 2 .7 3.5 — . — 1.2 .Ik Dis. S. mm^ ^^ _^ 1,180 2kS Rum (21^9) (223) (93) (1,160) (236) Hardness (76) (56) l6k k2 51 fo Na 66 71 „ 95 75 Micromhos -- -. .- 1,81^0 ifOl PH 8.2 8.0 7.5 8.3 8.2 Ojp -_ 72 i -_ -- — Date 7- -37 U- -kl 11-7-51 8-3-55 12-lif-5'^- Depth -- 87 127 550 llv5 Lab. DPH SBC DPH SBC SBC No. — — 110 3627 33i^8 139 V/ell number 1R/9-27K1 : IN/9- .29F1 : 1H/9-29R1:1N/9-30K1 Constituents in parts per million SiOp Fe / «>« .. — • «w 0.1 — -- 0.2 Ca 18 12 10 23 8 Mg 12 2 .6 3.6 6 Na K a32 al22 alU5 a72 a51 HCOo COo 156 29 57 218 kk 19 13 -- ll* 15 128 176 26 65 cr 15 77 60 17 30 F 6.0 15 18 5.3 12 NOo B ^ -"" __ "•• k • M Dis. S. „ ^^ Sum (175) (389) (1^51) (258) (208) Hardiiess 95 37 (27) (72) 60 fo Na 42 88 92 68 (71) Micromhos -- -. -- -- — pH 8.0 8.0 9.2 7.8 8.1^ Op .- __ 118 76 -- Date 7- -37 6- -37 If- -Ui k- -Ui 6- -37 Depth 165 380 121 171 Lab. DPH DPH SBC SBC DPH No. -- — — __ -- zr ll+O Constituents in parts per million SiO. Pe ^ 1.5 30 Ca 26 13 12 11 10 Mg 7 2.1 2 3.2 U Na a91 37 38 36 hh K — 1.6 1.1 1.0 \X HCO3 190 112 110 102 107 51^ (13) 10 12 19 CI 57 10 9 13 13 F U.O 1.6 2.0 1.6 2.8 WO- ._ __ 8.9 6.U 11 b3 — — .18 .09 .01;- Dis. S. ^^ .M 120 175 178 Sum (33M (133) (137) (l6i^) (158) Hardness iiL_„ Ui (38) Uo (41) ^ Na 68 65 (68) (65) (69) Micromhos -- 248 236 2lH 281 pH 7.5 8.0 7.7 7.2 8.1 Oj? -- 85 -- -- -- Date 5- -37 9-10-53 2-25-55 6-19-57 2-26-54 Depth 1^3.5 350 117 Lab, DPH USGS Dtm K-ffi D\^/R No. — 92^+9 J392 7999 40l4 l4l Well number 1N/9-31A2 IN/9-3ICI Constituents in parts per million SiO. Fe ^ 20 26 Ca 13 12 lU m 16 Mg 3 2 2 2 Na 1^5 a6l 38 38 39 K 1.6 __ 1-2 1.2 1.6 HCO^ COo^ 110 112 117 113 107 SOi^ 27 58 11 9 12 CI ll^ 13 7 11 11 p 2.5 U.O 2.0 1.8 1.3 WOo B ^ 9 -- 12 8,9 2.7 .10 — .Oit .06 .36 Dis. S. 200 ^ ^ 162 1U6 175 Sum (189) (205) (li^5) (1^2) (163) Hardness _(>!l) .__38 (i^3) (1^-3) -„j:iol._ ^ Na (66) 78 (65) (65) 67 MicronihoB 285 -- 262 263 257 PH 8.1 7.1 7.9 7.9 iM Op. -- -- 73 — 80 Date 12-26-56 6- -37 2-26-5U 5-7-56 12-17-57 Depth 117 115 306 Lah. D^/R DPH DWR H'/R DWR Wo. T-55^2 -- U012 R-1079 R-1862 1U2 Well number 1K/9-32F1:1k/9"32H2:1K/9-32H3 :1N/9"32R1: in/9-33Fl Constituents in parts per million Si02 Fe 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 Ca Mg Na K HCO3 COo SO^ CI 18 13 13 26 22 2 6 l^ 3 3 ait2 a52 a38 a23 a29 11^2 117 102 107 112 .- 5 13 31 8 15 10 10 33 22 17 18 F NOo 1.5 3.0 1.8 1.1 1.5 Dis, So Sum Hardness (157) 53 ^ (196) 58 (1^2) h9 (138) 78 (139) 68 $ Na Micromhos PH Op Date Depth Labo 63 7.5 66 7.9 63 7.5 39 7.5 8.0 2- -37 DPH 6- -37 125 DPH 5- -37 35 DPH 5- -37 75 DPH 6- -37 175 DPH No. — — -- — — ll»-3 Well number 1N/9-33F2:ik/9-33F3 : 1N/9-33J1 :1N/9-3^A1 Constituents in parts per million Si02 — ~ 29 -- -- Fe — .07 -- — Ca 6 Ik 20 26 15 Mg 1 2.h 3.6 6 6 Na 36 a33 aU2 a31 50 K 1 ~ — -- 2o2 HCO^ 98 98 156 11^6 159 CO3 2 -- SOi^ 6 15 11^ 8 19 CI 12 15 8.i^ 20 7 F 1.6 1.5 ■••■ — w 7.0 NO3 B 7.2 -- 1.7 -- U.5 .06 — — — .lU Dis. S. 1U8 ^ •■ 19^ B •■ 176 Sum (121) (129) (196) (163) (189) Hardness (19) kk 65 „91 (62) io Na (79) 62 (58) 1)3 (63) Microrahos 180 — -- -- 8.0 pH Op Date 8.3 — — 7.3 4-15-52 6-"37 12-16-17 6-"37 2-26-5U Depth 285 65 16 — Lab. DWR DPH GS DPH Ti\m No. 1832 — — r U009 1U!+ Well number 1N/9-3^A1:1K/9-35F1 • • :1n/9-35N1' 2N/5- -IKL Constituents in parts per million Si02 25 -- 17 18 -- Fe — 0.2 -- 0.1 -- Ca 16 13 15 38 k2 Mg h 17 3 7 7.8 Na 55 al9^ 71 (a53) 55 K 2.7 — 2.7 — 2.7 HCOo 156 398 122 151 138 19 21 115 72 61 (88) CI 18 Ih 22 32 38 F .7 20 2.0 2.5 .8 B ^ ^ -- 6.5 -- _- .15 -- .25 .18 — Dis. S. 232 M> M 26il- •■* __ Sum (222) (608) (271) (286) (302) Hardness ._ ._(56i__ „ 103 (^9) l2i^ 137 io Na (66) (80) (7U) (U8) U6 Microml:ios 310 -. i^OO -- 520 PH 7.8 8.6 8.0 8.0 8.1 Op -- -- 76 .- -- Date 12-26-56 6- -37 12-26-56 11- -51 2-25-5. Depth — 253 2Ui)-.2 85 Lab. DWR DPH K-ffi USN GS No. T-5563 — T55^0 — 6607 li^5 Well number 2N/5-1H1 2N/6-7R1 Constituents in parts per million SiOp — 23 18 18 -- Fe — — — — Ca 37 35 20 27 Zh Mg 6 7 7 5 7.5 Na 59 58 (a66) h9 hZ K 2.5 3-1 — 2.3 2.5 •HCO^ lli-6 Ihs 78 151 172 -- 10 57 57 75 21 (39) CI 35 1^1 Uo 29 21 F .6 .7 2.5 .1 .6 NOo B ^ 9.1 2 -- 5.7 -- .11 .10 .32 .08 -- Dis. 3. 282 312 210 260 a> ■• Sura (278) (300) (277) (231) (233) Hardness (117) 52 -Jll61.„ 80 (87) 116 io Na (51) (6i^) (5U) M+ Micromhos U20 U65 -- 395 Uoo PH 8.1 8.0 8.9 8.0 8.2 op -- 55 -- -- -- Date 3-11-55 12-27-56 11- -51 12-27-56 1-29-53 DeiDth 85 5h 235 Lai'. u.m DVJR USN Dim GS Wo. j-566 ,^5.58 22 T5559 6601 1U6 Well number 2K/6-7R1 2W/8-26J1 :2K/9--19W1:1K/9-19N3 Constituents in parts per million SiO. Fe " 0.2 Ca 35 39 ll-2 22 15 Mg 6 5 15 8 Na ^l i^3 alOO al50 198 K 2.5 2.6 — -- 1.7 HCO,> SOk 185 177 78 68 e\ — -- 10 5 30 31 212 192 2I+3 cr 18 25 70 100 eu F .3 .3 ij-.O 7.5 10 NO, 7.0 2.7 -- -- b3 .10 -- — .38 Dis. S. 231 23!+ __ «. 630 Sum (233) (236) (»+8l) (522) (589) Hardness 112„^. (117) „>63..^._ 88_ 37 fo Na ^5 M+ 57 79 92 Micronihos hrh 367 -- -- 917 pH Op Date 7.6 7.9 7.6 8.3 8.5 l-i-55 3-11-55 5- -37 5- -37 6-30-57 Depth 235 185 136 Lab» SBC DV7R DFH E?H SBC No. .____ 318 __ H-367 -_ — Ja22^_ Ll^7 Uell number 2n/9-30B1:2IJ/9-31N1:1^w/5-13R1 : 1S/5-2C3 Constituents in parts per million SiO Fe 1.2 17 Ca 22 k6 93 19 18 Mg 8 6 21 h 8 Wa al50 a205 koi 25 25 K ~ — 7.0 1.2 1,1* HCOo 68 93 1^98 112 120 10 192 390 (11) 12 9 CI 100 75 535 8 15 F 7.5 9.0 __ .h ,h NOn B ^ -- -- 1^8 11 9.1 — — — .01^ .07 Dis. S. »•■ MM -- 1U6 190 Sum (522) (778) (1.370) (136) (162) Hardness 88 lUo _ 318 _.j2L)-„. (78) ^ Ka w«* 76 73 ih3) (he) Micromhos — 2,610 2i;8 275 PH 8,3 7.5 7.8 7.8 8.0 Op -- -- 72 -- -- Date 5- -37 6- -37 11-1-53 2-25-51+ 6-^.0-57 Depth — — 55.0 ?-35 Lab. DPH DPH GS riffi TuS No. — — 10213 lfC2U T- -351 1U8 Vtell number Constituents in paxts per million Fe " 0.1 Ca Mg Na K HCO3 CO3 SOl^ CI F NO, B ^ Dis. S. Sum Iferdness_ $ Ka Micromhos pH Op Date Depth Lab. No. 35 21 70 16 ll^ 11 h 23 5 2.5 53 18 1^8 a36 a42 2ol .7 u -- -- 178 lll^ 302 127 129 -- -- 50 U.O ^^ 12 13 33 5.0 51 15 11 .5 .7 .8 3.0 3.2 13 2.0 6.0 -. ll- .08 .10 -_ «•■> 303 166 383 H M ■• ■■ (286) (111) (U06) (150) (15*^) (132) 67„_^^ ..i270)_ 61 (i^5i_ (1^6) 36 (28) 56 (67) 501 191 580 -- 7.8 7.5 8.lj- 7.5 8.2 -- -. 60 78^ 2-25-5^ l-2ij-57 U-16-52 5 -37 ij.- -in Uoo 390 112 300 Dm SBC DWR DPH SBC i^025 U036 1968 ... __ 11^9 Well number 1S/9-3D1 • 1S/9-5A1 Constituents in parts per million SiOp Fe 18 ^^ .0 MM 20 •-•■ „1 — — — — 0.6 Ca 13 12 9.5 13 lit 26 Mg 2 1 U.6 1 h 3 Na (aU2) 48 lf8 ^+5 65 al7 K — 2 2 2.2 3.1 — HCO^ 122 122 125 125 115 98 14 6 19 15 5.i^- 13 Cl^ 8 16 11 11 25 lU F 2«5 2.8 3.2 3.0 3oO 1.1 NOo B ^ -- 10 8.3 l.h 7 -- .03 .06 .09 .06 .10 -- Dis. S. 1^5 179 155 162 230 w Sum (160) (158) (168) (160) (201+) (123) Hardness 1^2 _.. .(3!i)„ .. -^i .. (36) _„j:5iJ„... 78_^, io Ka (69) (76) 70 (71) (72) 32 Micromhos .- 21+6 286 277 1+10 -- PH 8ol 8.0 8,2 7.9 8.2 7.3 Op -. 60 -- -- -- -- Date 2- -52 h-\5-52 1I-2U-53 5-7-56 6-19-57 7- -37 Depth 300 — Lab. USW DWR SBC DWR DWR DPH No. ihhi 1S3I+ 2912 R-1077 T-783 ~- 150 Table 6. •'-FluoridG content.^ in_partsper_raillion (ppm), of water from wells Anal yzing : I.aboratory ; E3E California Bureau of Sanitary Engineering, DPH California Department of Public Health, EWE California Department"©? 1/ater Recources, E33 2.. S. Babcock and Sons, G Griffin laboratory, GS U. S, Geological Survey.. IffiM H. E. Merchant, P Pomeroy and Associates, RGO R. G. Osborne Laboratory, SBC San Bernardino County Flood Control District, USM U. S. Wavyo Date: The date given is the date the saiaple vas collected. l.There the date is preceded by a it is approximate. (Jell No. Anaiyiing Laboratory Fluoride (ppm) Depth (feet) Date in/5- 2K1 GS 0,6 aI|-20-53 12D1 SBC 5.0 300 9-16-56 19B1 DlAfR .7 .8 .3 208 378 12-28-56 2-2it-55 2-25-5i^ 22N1 GS .o 110 2-10-53 3^-Kl Dl'JR DV/R Kffi SBC .3 ,\ .3 12-28-56 2-2t^-55 2-25-5^ al951 B^Pl BSE SBC .3 .3 al937 3i*Rl SBC .2 265 35N1 SBC SBC .2 2.6 lN/6- l+Ql GS 1.9 726 9-11-53 6e1 GS .3 316 5-31-53 lOFl- GS 1.0 385 9-11-53 13D1 SBC tt-/R 2.0 1-9 613 3-15-56 5-5-5** 151 JJell No._ A'nalyz ihg" Laboratory Fluoride' --i?P?J bepch (feet) Date ^ 1N/6-25M1 rv;R DWR DWR SBC DPH G SBC BSE SBC 0.7 .6 .7 .5 2.0 .2 .2 .2 .3 512 12-27-56 2-25-55 2-25-5'+ al9^t6 a5-?-37 al937 al937 al93T 26ni SBC .3 610 1^-1-57 28ia SBC 1.5 260 al9i+6 ^' 29L1 Dv/P SBC .8 1.8 1.0 690 12-28-56 2-25-5^ 11--23-53 291a DWR vm Tj\m .3 .7 .7 klk 12-28-56 2-2i+"55 2-25-5^ 3OKI SBC 5.0 260 3IPI SBC .5 325 11-23-53 35C1 SBC .6 .6 .7 .7 .6 630 12-27-57 12~27--56 2-25-55 3-25-5^ iN/7-iori SEC SBC .6 .5 26U al9i+6 lONl jj'-m rwR .6 .6 .7 267 12-27-56 2-25 55 2-25-5^ l6pi SBC ,6 360 5-5-5^ al951 20Q1 SBC SBC 1.3 1.2 il-00 al9'-i)0' . R. 5 E. ^0 r 1 INDEX TO TOPOGRAPHIC OUAORANGLE FIGURE 2 STATE OF CALIFOFWMIA DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES FEDERAL-STATE COOPERATIVE GROUND WATER INVESTIGATIONS PREPARED BY U. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY MAP OF THE YUCCA VALLEY -TWENTYNINE PALMS AREA, CALIFORNIA SHOWING RECONNAISSANCE GEOLOGY AND LOCATIONS OF WELLS AND SPRINGS (INCLUDES WARREN, COPPER MOUNTAIN, AND TWENTYNINE PALMS VALLEYS AND PARTS OF MEANS, AMES, SURPRISE, AND BESSEMER VALLEYS) EXPLANATION UfJCONSOLIOATEO DEPOSITS Younger fon deposits Unconsolidated poorly sorted gravel, sand, silt, and mudflow debris, locally denvedf largely above water tablet y'Bid Iifff6 water to wells Lokeshore depos IJncof}3olidafed*^_ . _ . and sand and some silt; above ths water table Ployo deposits Unconsolidated silt, and cloy beneath small lahebedSi yield virtually no wafer to wells Dune sand Unconaotidolad sand, actively drifting, except where anchored by vegetation-, largely above the water table Older fan deposits Moderately cemented to moderately indurated boulder, gravel, sand, and breccia, yield little water to wells Older □iiuvium Unconsolidated generally weathered gravel, sand, silt, and clay where saturated yields water freely to wells Old lacustrine deposits Silt, clay, fresh-water marl, and lime 'cemented gravel, sand, and sill; yield Utile water to wells Conlinenlot deposits Silt, sand, clay, gravel, and small amounts of limy cement; yield water freely to melts CONSOLIDATED ROCKS QO Basalt Extrusive omygdaloidal olivine basallj yields virtually no water QtT] uAp<; Agproxlitate contact betveen rock 11X1118 Fault DaBhed where appraxinately located, dotted vhere concealed, questioned where doubtful. U, upthrown side ; D, downthrown side Arrow shows - atrectrioir o^ia««««l i Strike and dip of beds Ccoestlc, stock, test, or unused veil Irrigation or public -supply well with pump of 5 horsepower or nore Plowing well Dsstrqyed or dry well ^rlng In'texvlttent spring Except as indicated in tert, letter after well indicates posltlcc in section thust D C B A E F G B M L K J ■%.^^ t'''',-""^^ % ^l I. Principally quartz momonilt, granite, and pegmafif» dittes; locally deeply trealharedi yields a little water from cracks and residuum 1 1 1 " 1 "I Letter Z indicate* tbat the veXl v&a plotxed from an unverified location description ore "J^ »i,A \i y m (^ ^•^ ?' o> ^i / f J J^^:>' ; r, \ V iii^ -^_-«'_^ r"/' ^.^.^^ >^3=f VJQTc '?- • ■ • »-*v* sap- P*ffr» ..'W:^^ o^S e^ e r ^ ! 'A. o / S!l«-' ' -- 'ii'.,. -0»' , >» - ■T-. '*•, ■-^ II6'30' •••• Iron US GtolOficol Surety n pifuphtc mop*. Ksle I 62,^00, R 6 E 'k ;< 'ir:i ^ ^; lieoiS' R 7 E. R. 9 E. ' llS'Otf Geology by F, S. Riley ond w. R Moyle. 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