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  2. How can I find the depth to the water table in a specific...

    www.usgs.gov/faqs/how-can-i-find-depth-water-table-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.

  3. Groundwater Data Viewer | Texas Water Development Board

    www3.twdb.texas.gov/apps/WaterDataInteractive/GroundwaterDataViewer/?map=gwdb

    For the location tool click on the map to get coordinates for a particular location. Center the map where you want the center of your print, enter a title in the textbox and choose a page size for your print using the drop down.

  4. Search by State/Territory: Select an Area. Search by Watershed Region: Select a Region. Surface-Water Sites. Groundwater Sites. Springs. Atmospheric Sites. Other Sites.

  5. USGS Groundwater for USA: Water Levels

    nwis.waterdata.usgs.gov/usa/nwis/gwlevels

    Explore the NEW USGS National Water Dashboard; interactive map to access real-time water data from over 13,500 stations nationwide.

  6. How can you find out how deep the water table is in a specific...

    www.americangeosciences.org/critical-issues/faq/how-can-you-find-out-how-deep...

    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.

  7. National Water Information System (NWIS) Mapper

    www.usgs.gov/tools/national-water-information-system-nwis-mapper

    The National Water Information System (NWIS) Mapper provides access to over 1.5 million sites contained in the USGS National Water Information System (NWIS), including sites where current and historical surface-water, groundwater, springs, and atmospheric data has been collected.

  8. Interactive map of groundwater monitoring information in the...

    www.americangeosciences.org/critical-issues/maps/interactive-map-groundwater...

    The National Ground-Water Monitoring Network compiles information from over 7,000 groundwater monitoring wells across the country, including Federal, State, and local groundwater monitoring networks.

  9. Well Water Table Level By Zip Code

    flixwater.com/well-water-table-level-by-zip-code

    Click on the nearest red dot -> Click Access Data -> Find the water table level of your area. For example: The well depth level of Norfolk County, Massachusetts is 52.2 feet below the land surface.

  10. USGS Groundwater Data for the Nation

    waterdata.usgs.gov/nwis/gw

    The Groundwater database consists of more than 850,000 records of wells, springs, test holes, tunnels,drains, and excavations in the United States. Available site descriptive information includes well location information such as latitude and longitude, well depth, and aquifer.

  11. USGS Current Conditions for the Nation -- Groundwater

    waterdata.usgs.gov/nwis/current/?type=gw

    Explore the NEW USGS National Water Dashboard interactive map to access real-time water data from over 13,500 stations nationwide. Current Conditions for the Nation -- Groundwater -- 2112 site (s) found. PROVISIONAL DATA SUBJECT TO REVISION.