Ground water and geology of Baraga County, Michigan

Water Investigation 11
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Abstract

Most wells In Baraga County obtain water from beds of sand and gravel in morainal and lakebed deposits or from the Jacobsville Sandstone. Yields of wells range from a few to as much as 115 gallons per minute, but most wells probably yield less than 10 gpm. Large areas, where igneous and metamorphic rocks crop out or are covered only by thin drift, are unfavorable for obtaining enough ground water for even a domestic supply. Quality of water from most wells is satisfactory, although most water supplies are hard and some are high in iron content. Some of the deeper wells in the Jacobsville Sandstone may yield salty water. Most large public water supplies are obtained from Lake Superior, but some smaller supplies are obtained from wells and springs.

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Publication type Report
Publication Subtype State or Local Government Series
Title Ground water and geology of Baraga County, Michigan
Series title Water Investigation
Series number 11
Year Published 1973
Language English
Publisher Michigan Geological Survey
Publisher location Lansing, MI
Contributing office(s) Michigan Water Science Center
Description 10 p.
Country United States
State Michigan
County Baraga County
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