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Progress report on water resources of the Tulalip Indian Reservation, Washington

Water-Resources Investigations Report 78-31
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Abstract

Updated information on the Tulalip Indian Reservation 's resources indicates that the newly developed tribal well field yielded about 100 million gallons of water during August 1975-October 1976. At 16 or 17 streamflow sites, mean annual discharges during the 1976 water year exceeded those of the 1975 water year by a median value of 25 percent. The levels of John Sam, Ross, and Weallup Lakes rose from 0.6 to 1.0 feet during the period October 1974-October 1976; the increase in volume stored in the three lakes was about 14.5 million gallons. The quality of surface water sampled was generally good. Nitrite and total-nitrogen concentrations tended to be greater during periods of high streamflow than during periods of low flow, whereas total-phosphorus concentrations tended to show the opposite relationship. (Woodard-USGS)
Publication type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Title Progress report on water resources of the Tulalip Indian Reservation, Washington
Series title Water-Resources Investigations Report
Series number 78-31
DOI 10.3133/wri7831
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Year Published 1979
Language ENGLISH
Publisher U.S. Geological Survey,
Description vi, 39 p. :ill., map ;28 cm.
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