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TABLE 2 FOR WATER-RESOURCES INVESTIGATIONS REPORT 01-4123

Table 2. Highest and lowest water level-altitudes and dates of occurrence for wetland NC-5
[Datum is sea level; ft, feet; na, not applicable]
Location Altitude of wetland bottom or well bottom (ft) Highest water level altitude (ft) Date of highest water level Lowest water level altitude (ft) Date of lowest water level or when well went dry Water level range (ft)
 
Missouri River at river mile 190 na 587.0 July 1, 1999 565.7 February 4, 2000 21.3
Wetland NC-5 525 (approx.) 578.84 July 3, 1999 567.74 February 19, 2000 11.10
Well NC-5 543.24 579.06 July 6, 1999 567.73 February 18, 2000 11.30
Well NC-5A 577.49 579.74 July 3, 1999 <577.83 June 23, 1999 (well dry) >1.91
Well NC-5B 576.70 578.86 July 6, 1999 <576.70 July 23, 1999 (well dry) >2.23
Well NC-5C 574.50 579.28 July 3, 1999 <574.62 August 17, 1999 (well dry) >4.66
Well NC-5D 560.62 579.36 July 3, 1999 567.76 February 18, 2000 11.60

For more information, contact:

Brian P. Kelly, Hydrologist
U.S. Geological Survey
Missouri Water Science Center
401 NW Capital Drive
Independence, MO 64086
Telephone: (816) 554-2414
Fax (816) 554-9273

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