Seepage study of the Bear River including Cutler Reservoir in Cache Valley, Utah and Idaho

Technical Publication 105
Prepared by the United State Geological Survey in cooperation with the Utah Department of Natural Resources Division of Water Rights
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Abstract

A study was made during 1990 on selected reaches of the Bear River including Cutler Reservoir in Cache Valley, Utah and Idaho, to detem1ine gains or losses of flow from seepage in those reaches. The study showed a net gain of 23.5 cubic feet per second in the Riverdale, Idaho, to Smithfield, Utah, section of the Bear River. The upstream reach of this section of the river had a gain of 13.7 cubic feet per second, the middle reach had a gain of 2.1 cubic feet per second, and the downstream reach had a gain of 7.7 cubic feet per second. The Cutler Reservoir section of the Bear River (Smithfield to Wheelan, Utah) had a net gain of 79.0 cubic feet per second.

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Publication type Report
Publication Subtype Other Government Series
Title Seepage study of the Bear River including Cutler Reservoir in Cache Valley, Utah and Idaho
Series title Technical Publication
Series number 105
Year Published 1992
Language English
Publisher Utah Department of Natural Resources, Division of Water Rights
Publisher location Salt Lake City, UT
Contributing office(s) Utah Water Science Center
Description iv, 18
Country United States
State daho, Utah
Other Geospatial Bear River, Cache Valley, Cutler Reservoir
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