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An appraisal of the quality of surface water in the Sevier Lake basin, Utah, 1964

January 1, 1968

The Sevier and Beaver River systems are the two major river systems in the Sevier Lake basin in Utah. This report contains an analysis of reconnaissance data collected during the 1964 water year regarding the quality of water in these rivers and their tributaries. The purpose of the reconnaissance was to obtain needed water-quality information for the basin. Corollary purposes were to (1) determine the suitability of surface water for specific
uses, (2) determine the need and criteria for a water-quality network, and (3) locate sources of organic pollution to the rivers. Data concerning item 3 are mentioned only briefly in this report and will be discussed in a report to be prepared by the Utah Water Pollution and Control Board. Data collected in connection with the reconnaissance and resulting analyses were reported by Hahl and Cabell (1965).

Publication Year 1968
Title An appraisal of the quality of surface water in the Sevier Lake basin, Utah, 1964
Authors D. C. Hahl, J. C. Mundorff
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype Other Government Series
Series Title Technical Publication
Series Number 19
Index ID 70178831
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Utah Water Science Center