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Ground-water monitoring in the Albuquerque area

January 1, 1996

At present (1996), all drinking water for Albuquerque residents comes from ground-water reserves. The Albuquerque area is the largest population center in the State and the largest consumer of ground water.


Recent reports concerning the water resources of the Albuquerque area suggest that the Albuquerque Basin may soon face serious water-availability and water-quality problems due to anticipated ground-water development.


Recent studies completed by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) have improved the understanding of the ground-water resources in the Albuquerque Basin. These studies have indicated that the more permeable units within the aquifer system--the upper Santa Fe Group--are less extensive than previously thought, and that water-levels have declined as much as 160 feet.

Publication Year 1996
Title Ground-water monitoring in the Albuquerque area
DOI 10.3133/fs08896
Authors Condé R. Thorn
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Fact Sheet
Series Number 088-96
Index ID fs08896
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse