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Water-quality reconnaissance of surface inflow to Utah Lake

January 1, 1974

This report on the quality of the major surface-water inflow to Utah Lake was prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Utah Department of Natural Resources, Division of Water Rights. The purpose of the reconnaissance on which the report is based was to obtain information about (1) the general inorganic chemical characteristics of surface water throughout the drainage basins of the major streams that contribute to Utah Lake, (2) the effects of the natural environment and of present water use on the chemical characteristics, and (3) general characteristics of the sediment discharge of selected streams in the basin. This information will be useful in the operation of present water systems and in planning future water development and use.

The reconnaissance of inflow to Utah Lake was limited in scope; it did not include intensive study of the effects of municipal sewage, irrigation, industry, or mining on water quality. The principal objective of the study was a general definition of water-quality characteristics throughout the major drainage areas tributary to Utah Lake. A secondary objective was the definition of specific problem areas or stream reaches in which deterioration in water quality was evident.

Publication Year 1974
Title Water-quality reconnaissance of surface inflow to Utah Lake
Authors J. C. Mundorff
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype Other Government Series
Series Title Technical Publication
Series Number 46
Index ID 70178890
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Utah Water Science Center