2008
DOI: 10.3133/ofr20081328
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Ground-Water Conditions and Studies in the Albany Area of Dougherty County, Georgia, 2007

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“…The knowledge gained in studies funded by the CWP is published and added to the growing body of information about the hydrology of the area. Recent examples of the CWP include work in the Brunswick-Glynn County area (Cherry andothers, 2010 and2011), Lawrenceville area of Gwinnett County (Clarke and Williams, 2010) and the Albany area of Dougherty County (Gordon, 2008).…”
Section: City Of Augusta Cooperative Water Programmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The knowledge gained in studies funded by the CWP is published and added to the growing body of information about the hydrology of the area. Recent examples of the CWP include work in the Brunswick-Glynn County area (Cherry andothers, 2010 and2011), Lawrenceville area of Gwinnett County (Clarke and Williams, 2010) and the Albany area of Dougherty County (Gordon, 2008).…”
Section: City Of Augusta Cooperative Water Programmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1-18 to 1-20) depict an overall rise in water-level trends in wells 12L019 (0.40 ft/yr) and 13L011 (0.12 ft/yr) and a declining trend in well 13L015 (−0.51 ft/yr). Specifically, water levels generally rose during2003-2006 , corresponding to increased precipitation, and declined during 2006-2007 in response to drought. During 2008-2009, water levels increased in wells 12L019 (3.79 ft/yr) and 13L011 (2.63 ft/yr), most likely in response to increased precipitation, and declined in well 13L015 (-0.92 ft/yr), possibly in response to nearby pumping.…”
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