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USGS Current Water Data for Michigan
Explore the NEW USGS National Water Dashboard; interactive map to access real-time water data from over 13,500 stations nationwide.
USGS Groundwater for Michigan: Water Levels
Explore the NEW USGS National Water Dashboard; interactive map to access real-time water data from over 13,500 stations nationwide.
USGS Groundwater Data for Michigan
Explore the NEW USGS National Water Dashboard; interactive map to access real-time water data from over 13,500 stations nationwide.
MICHIGAN GROUNDWATER MAPS - Michigan State University
The groundwater inventory and mapping project was developed because Public Act 148 (Michigan, Public Acts of 2003) required the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) to create a "groundwater inventory and map" that includes eight specific products, a general requirement for a groundwater inventory, and a directive to make the map and ...
USGS Water Data for Michigan
Map of all sites with links to all available water data for individual sites. Water flow and levels in streams and lakes. Water levels in wells. Chemical and physical data for streams, lakes, springs, wells and other sites. Water use information.
Water Well Viewer - mcgi.state.mi.us
Nov 21, 2016 · Get more information about wells and other features from the map. Place County Lat / Long Enter address or place in Michigan
USGS Surface-Water Data for Michigan
These links provide summaries of approved historical daily values for daily, monthly, and annual (water year or calendar year) time periods. Manual measurements of streamflow and gage height.
DTMB - Water Wells by County - State of Michigan
It is extracted daily and posted for download to the general public. The file contains lithological data, locational (XY coordinates) data, and select well construction data. Users may also download the data by region by searching for Wellogic …
USGS Groundwater for Michigan: Water Levels
Explore the NEW USGS National Water Dashboard; interactive map to access real-time water data from over 13,500 stations nationwide.
How can I find the depth to the water table in a specific location?
The most reliable method of obtaining the depth to the water table at any given time is to measure the water level in a shallow well with a tape. If no wells are available, surface geophysical methods can sometimes be used, depending on surface accessibility for placing electric or acoustic probes.