| USGS Series |
Open-File Report |
| Report Number |
97-356 |
| Title |
Water Use in Wisconsin, 1995 |
| Edition |
- |
| Language |
ENGLISH |
| Author(s) |
Ellefson, B. R.; Fan, C. H.; Ripley, J. L. |
| Year |
1997 |
| Originating office |
Geological Survey (U.S.) |
| USGS Library Call Number |
M(200) R29o no.97-356 |
| Physical description |
15 Maps on 1 Sheet |
| ISBN |
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| Northernmost latitude |
0480000 |
| Southernmost latitude |
0420000 |
| Easternmost longitude |
-0860000 |
| Westernmost longitude |
-0930000 |
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Abstract
INTRODUCTION
As part of the National Water-Use Information Program, the U.S. Geological
Survey (USGS) stores water-use data in standardized format for different
categories of water use. The data base (Site Specific Water Use Data System) is
updated annually or as more current water-use information becomes available.
Information about amounts of water withdrawn, sources of water, how the water
was used, and how much water was returned is available to those involved in
establishing water-resource policy and to those managing water resources.
In 1978, the USGS entered into a cooperative program with the Wisconsin
Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) to inventory water use in Wisconsin.
Since that time, three reports summarizing water use have been published
(Lawrence and Ellefson, 1982; Ellefson and others, 1987; Ellefson and others,
1993). Ellefson and others (1993) present 1990 water-use data in a map and graph format. Because water use changes with time, an update report is periodically required. This report presents 1995 data in the same format as the 1993 report.