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Click on the monitor well location to view the water level history. All levels are in elevation above sea level, except those provided by the TCEQ and TWDB. Those levels are in feet below surface. Rainfall for the month is also noted on the charts. All monitor wells are completed to the Cow Creek member of the Middle Trinity (unless noted on graph). Elevation of the top and bottom of the well are also noted in the bottom left-hand corner of the graphs. The orange lines on the graphs indicate the top of the Hensell member of the Middle Trinity Aquifer. The red lines on the graphs indicate the top of the Cow Creek member of the Middle Trinity Aquifer. The green lines indicate the top of the Lower Trinity Aquifer. The black line indicates the casing or cementing point. All CCGCD graphs have a 200' range for the elevation (example: 1200' - 1000' Elevation).
Click here for rainfall data from 1893 to 2010.
(Levels Updated on 09/03/2010)
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The links below will take you to the real-time monitor wells. The water level shown in these links are measured in feet below surface.
The water level information for these wells are provided by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) in cooperation with Cow Creek Groundwater Conservation District (CCGCD).
The water level information for these wells are provided by the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB)
Water quality testing has been done on 9 of the District's 35 monitor wells that are equipped to collect a sample. Samples will be collected twice annually.
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