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Groundwater Management in King County, Washington State

Sammamish River Valley Groundwater Study 2003-2004 Data Report
King County Groundwater Protection Program

The Sammamish River Valley (SRV) Groundwater Study data report provides water quality and water quantity data from 21 sites that King County monitored from 2003 to 2004. King County performed this monitoring effort to describe groundwater conditions for evaluation by various public programs such as public health, water supply planning, and salmon recovery programs. The report covers the Sammamish River corridor area.2003-2004 Sammamish River Valley Groundwater Study Data Report Cover

The report provides water quantity data measured as the depth to water, recorded if access to a well head was available. It also provides water quality data recorded from four different sampling events, including a wide range of inorganic, organic and microbacterial parameters such as endocrine disruptors (EDCs), E. coli and virus sampling at selected sites.

The Sammamish River Valley Groundwater Study 2003-2004 Data Report is offered in Adobe Acrobat Format. For help using Acrobat, please visit our Acrobat Help Page. The report is available in multiple sections for reduced network traffic and faster downloads.

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SRV Groundwater Study 2003-2004 Data Report (731 Kb Acrobat file)

Tables

Table 1-5 - List of Monitoring Wells, Target Analytes and Summaries of Subarea Chemical data (165 Kb)

Figures

Figure 1-4 - Sammamish River Valley Watershed, Subarea Well Locations (2,919 Kb)

Figure 5-14 - Nitrate and Arsenic Concentrations in Selected Wells, Well Hydrographs (1,450 Kb)

Appendices

Appendix A - Chemical Data for all monitoring sites in the SRV GW study (289 Kb)

Appendix B - Hydrographs of all monitoring sites in the SRV GW study (419 Kb)

This page is produced by the King County Groundwater Protection Program. To learn more about this group and its responsibilities, please read about the Groundwater Protection Program.