“…Since 1988, annual area-weighted, average water-level changes had been calculated using Thiessen polygons (Thiessen, 1911) because a larger number of wells were available with water levels measured in both adjacent reporting years and, therefore, the Thiessen polygon method produced a reasonable value for annual area-weighted, average water-level changes (Kastner and others, 1989;others, 1990 andDugan and Schild, 1992;McGrath and Dugan, 1993;Dugan and Cox, 1994;Dugan and Sharpe, 1996;McGuire and Sharpe, 1997;McGuire and Fischer, 1999;McGuire, , 2004aMcGuire, , 2004bMcGuire, , and 2009. For this report, maps of generalized annual water-level changes, 2007-08 and 2008-09, were constructed using Thiessen polygons (ESRI ® Arc/Info™ version 9.3) to maintain consistency with previous reports.…”