“…The main purposes of the study were to refine knowledge of regional groundwater-flow systems, determine effects of conjunctive use of ground and surface water, and describe ground-water chemistry (Lindholm, 1981). Interpretive RASA reports that include the Bruneau study area are: (1) a regional water-table map and description of the ground-water-flow system (Lindholm andothers, 1983 and; (2) a description of the geohydrologic framework (Whitehead, 1986 and1992); (3) water budgets and streamflow in the Snake River and groundwater budgets for the Snake River Plain (Kjelstrom, 1986 and1992); (4) water use (Bigelow and others, 1987;Goodell, 1988); (5) a map showing irrigated land and other land uses (Lindholm and Goodell, 1986); and (6) results of ground-water-flow modeling of the western Snake River Plain (Newton, 1991). About 300 model cells out of 3,000 active model cells were used to represent the Bruneau study area.…”