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Geohydrology of the valley-fill aquifer in the Bath area, Lower Cohocton River, Steuben County, New York

January 1, 1984

The Bath valley-fill aquifer, southern New York, composed of outwash, ice-contact, and ice-disintegration sand and gravel, is highly productive and is in many areas in hydraulic contact with the Cohocton River. Potential well yields range 50 to more than 1,000 gallons per minute. Most of the aquifer is under shallow water-table conditions and vulnerable to surface contamination. Thickness ranges from 20 to 40 feet. Buried aquifers are present locally. The aquifer system underlies an area containing only a few small communities and therefore is not heavily pumped. Geohydrologic data are compiled on six maps at 1:24,000 scale and on a sheet of geologic sections. The maps depict surficial geology, soil-infiltration capacity, potentiometric surface, aquifer thickness, well yields, and land use. This map report set is one in a series of four that depict selected aquifers in Wester New York. It supplements a series that is being done by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with State agencies. The maps are based largely on published reports, data filled in several State agencies, and some additional field data collection. (USGS)

Publication Year 1984
Title Geohydrology of the valley-fill aquifer in the Bath area, Lower Cohocton River, Steuben County, New York
DOI 10.3133/wri854095
Authors Timothy S. Pagano, D.B. Terry, M.L. Shaw, A.W. Ingram
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Water-Resources Investigations Report
Series Number 85-4095
Index ID wri854095
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse