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Ground-water resources of Coke County, Texas

January 1, 1973

Coke County, located in semiarid west-central Texas, where large ranches, small farms, and oil production are the main bases of the economy, has a small supply of ground and surface water. Of the approximately 1,900 acre-feet of fresh to moderately saline ground water used in 1968, industry used 880 acre-feet, irrigation used 210 acre-feet, and domestic supply and livestock used 820 acre-feet. All of the water for municipal supply and some of the water for industry is obtained from surface-water reservoirs.

Publication Year 1973
Title Ground-water resources of Coke County, Texas
Authors Clyde A. Wilson
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype State or Local Government Series
Series Title Report
Series Number 166
Index ID 70047607
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse