| USGS Series |
Water-Resources Investigations Report |
| Report Number |
91-4018 |
| Title |
Estimated average annual ground-water pumpage in the Portland Basin, Oregon and Washington 1987-88 |
| Edition |
- |
| Language |
ENGLISH |
| Author(s) |
Collins, C. A.; Broad, T. M. |
| Year |
1993 |
| Originating office |
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| USGS Library Call Number |
(200) WRi no.91-4018 |
| Physical description |
v, 26 p. :maps (chiefly col.) ;28 cm. |
| ISBN |
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Abstract
Data for ground-water pumpage were collected during an inventory of wells in 1987-88 in the Portland Basin located in northwestern Oregon and southwestern Washington. Estimates of annual ground-water pumpage were made for the three major categories of use: public supply, industry, and irrigation. A large rapidly expanding metropolitan area is situated within the Portland Basin, along with several large industries that use significant quantities of ground water. The estimated total average annual ground-water pumpage for 1987 was about 127,800 acre-feet. Of this quantity, about 50 percent was pumped for industrial use, about 40 percent for public supply and about 10 percent for irrigation. Domestic use from individual wells is a small part of the total and is not included.