Selected hydrologic and water-quality data for Kamas Valley and vicinity, Summit County, Utah, 1997-2000

Open-File Report 2001-155
Prepared in cooperation with the Utah Department Of Natural Resources, Division of Water Rights; Utah Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Water Quality; Weber Basin Water Conservancy District; Davis and Weber Counties Canal Company; and the Weber River Water Users Association
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Abstract

This report contains hydrologic and water-quality data collected in the Kamas Valley vicinity during a study from 1997 to 2000. The study area is in Summit County in north-central Utah and is part of the Middle Rocky Mountains Physiographic Province described by Fenneman (1931). Data were collected in Kamas Valley between the Uinta Mountains on the east and the West Hills on the west, the upper Weber River area, the Samak area along Beaver Creek, the Woodland area, and the Indian Hollow area. These areas, where population growth and water demand are concentrated, encompass about 70 square miles and include the Weber River, Beaver Creek, and Provo River drainages. Surface water is the dominant hydrologic resource. The combined average flow from these three drainages is about 345,000 acre-feet per year. Ground water is present in the unconsolidated deposits in Kamas Valley, in stream alluvium along Beaver Creek and the upper Weber River, and in the consolidated rocks surrounding Kamas Valley.

Publication type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Title Selected hydrologic and water-quality data for Kamas Valley and vicinity, Summit County, Utah, 1997-2000
Series title Open-File Report
Series number 2001-155
DOI 10.3133/ofr01155
Year Published 2001
Language English
Publisher U.S.Geological Survey
Publisher location Salt Lake City, UT
Contributing office(s) Utah Water Science Center
Description Report: iv, 85 p.; 1 Plate: 18.92 x 26.04 inches
Country United States
State Utah
County Summit County
Other Geospatial Kamas Valley
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