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Ground water in the East Shore area, Utah. Part I. Bountiful District, Davis County

January 1, 1948

The Bountiful district in Davis County, Utah, less than 10 miles from the heart of Salt Lake City, is rapidly becoming an integral part of the metropolitan area of Salt Lake City. It cannot achieve the development that its location merits unless the present water supplies are increased. The district is a fertile agricultural area favorably situated between the largest cities in the intermountain area and athwart the major routes of transportation and communication, but development of its residential, industrial, and agricultural potentialities will be restricted until existing water resources are supplemented by importation from other drainage basins that now have surplus water supplies. This conclusion is reached in the accompanying report by the Geological Survey, prepared in cooperation with the Utah State Engineer and the Davis County Water Users Association, and based on a 2-year investigation of the existing water supplies

Publication Year 1948
Title Ground water in the East Shore area, Utah. Part I. Bountiful District, Davis County
Authors H. E. Thomas, W.B. Nelson
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype Other Government Series
Series Title Technical Publication
Series Number 5
Index ID 70178710
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Utah Water Science Center