Abstract:During 1977-90, water levels in wells completed in the Chicot aquifer in the eastern part of the Houston district rose as much as 160 ft (feet) and declined as much as 80 ft in the western part. During 1985-90, water levels in wells completed in the Chicot aquifer in the western part of the Houston district rose as much as 140 ft, and declined as much as 40 ft in the western part. During 1977-90, water levels in wells completed in the Evangeline aquifer in the southeastern part of the Houston district rose as … Show more
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