Baseline water-quality data for sand-plain aquifers in Hubbard, Morrison, Otter Tail, and Wadena counties, Minnesota

Open-File Report 82-909
Prepared in cooperation with the Soil and Water Observation Districts of Hubbard, Morrison, Otter Tail, and Wadena Counties, and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
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Abstract

Tapping the surficial sand-plain aquifers in west-central Minnesota has raised the possibility for degradation of water quality. The sand-plain areas are generally overlain by sandy soils that permit rapid infiltration of precipitation and, possibly, of surface contaminants. One hundred twenty-five wells were sampled in Hubbard, Morrison, Otter Tail, and Wadena Counties during 1979-81 to establish regional baseline water quality. The wells were chosen to provide optimum areal coverage based on geology, direction of ground-water flow, and extent of aquifer development.

Water from the sand-plain aquifers is of the calcium bicarbonate type. The water is hard to very hard with dissolved solids ranging from about 100 to 700 milligrams per liter. Locally, concentrations of dissolved solids, iron, manganese, and nitrate exceeded limits recommended by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency.

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Publication type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Title Baseline water-quality data for sand-plain aquifers in Hubbard, Morrison, Otter Tail, and Wadena counties, Minnesota
Series title Open-File Report
Series number 82-909
DOI 10.3133/ofr82909
Year Published 1982
Language English
Publisher U.S. Geological Survey
Publisher location St. Paul, MN
Contributing office(s) Minnesota Water Science Center
Description iii, 112 p.
Country United States
State Minnesota
County Hubbard County, Morrison County, Otter Tail County, and Wadena County
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Additional Online Files (Y/N) N
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