Elisabeth (Lisl) Fasser
Lisl is a lead technician in the Hydrologic Studies section.
Lisl works primarily on groundwater and water quality projects. She is the local groundwater database manager and the water use specialist.
Professional Experience
2008 – present Groundwater LDM
2001 – Hydrologic Technician BLM
Education and Certifications
BS in Watershed Science, Colorado State University, 2000
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 13
Conceptual hydrogeologic framework and groundwater budget near the southeastern part of Puget Sound, Washington Conceptual hydrogeologic framework and groundwater budget near the southeastern part of Puget Sound, Washington
More than 1 million people live within the active model area (AMA) in the southeastern part of the lowlands surrounding Puget Sound, or Puget Lowland, Washington, and groundwater is the source for approximately one-half of their public, domestic, and irrigation water demands. The 887-square-mile AMA, located in King and Pierce Counties, represents the area of analysis for the conceptual...
Authors
Wendy Welch, Valerie Bright, Andrew Gendaszek, Sarah B. Dunn, Alexander O. Headman, Elisabeth Fasser
Groundwater and surface-water data collection for the Walla Walla River Basin, Washington, 2018–22 Groundwater and surface-water data collection for the Walla Walla River Basin, Washington, 2018–22
The semi-arid Walla Walla River Basin (WWRB) spans 1777 square miles in the states of Washington and Oregon and supports a diverse agricultural region as well as cities and rural communities that are partially reliant on groundwater. Historically, surface water and groundwater data have been collected in the WWRB by several entities including federal, state, local, and tribal governments...
Authors
Elisabeth Fasser, Sarah B. Dunn
Assessment of existing groundwater quality data in the Green-Duwamish watershed, Washington Assessment of existing groundwater quality data in the Green-Duwamish watershed, Washington
The United States Geological Survey (USGS) provided technical support to the Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) in their assessment of the role groundwater plays in contributing pollutant loading to the Green-Duwamish River near Seattle, Washington. Ecology is developing watershed hydrology models of the Green-Duwamish watershed, and need to assign realistic contaminant...
Authors
Craig Senter, Kathleen E. Conn, Robert Black, Wendy Welch, Elisabeth Fasser
Water use in Washington, 2015 Water use in Washington, 2015
BackgroundWater use in the State of Washington has evolved during the past century from small withdrawals used for domestic and stock needs to the diverse needs of current public supply systems, domestic water users, irrigation projects, industrial plants, and aquaculture industries. Increasing demand for water makes the accountability of water use an important issue.A few State and...
Authors
Elisabeth Fasser
Groundwater data collection for the Quinault Indian Nation, Grays Harbor and Jefferson Counties, Washington Groundwater data collection for the Quinault Indian Nation, Grays Harbor and Jefferson Counties, Washington
Groundwater data were collected on the Quinault Indian Reservation to provide the Quinualt Indian Nation (QIN) with basic knowledge of the existing wells and springs on the reservation, and to establish a water-level network to be monitored by QIN to begin building a long-term groundwater dataset. The 327 mi2 Quinault Indian Reservation is located within the heavily forested Queets...
Authors
Sue Kahle, Elisabeth Fasser, Theresa Olsen
Hydrogeologic framework, groundwater movement, and water budget in the Puyallup River Watershed and vicinity, Pierce and King Counties, Washington Hydrogeologic framework, groundwater movement, and water budget in the Puyallup River Watershed and vicinity, Pierce and King Counties, Washington
This report presents information used to characterize the groundwater-flow system in the Puyallup River Watershed and vicinity, and includes descriptions of the geology and hydrogeologic framework; groundwater recharge and discharge; groundwater levels and flow directions; seasonal groundwater level fluctuations; interactions between aquifers and the surface-water system; and a water...
Authors
Wendy Welch, Kenneth Johnson, Mark Savoca, Ron C. Lane, Elisabeth Fasser, Andrew Gendaszek, Cameron Marshall, Burt Clothier, Eric Knoedler
Hydrogeology of the Little Spokane River basin, Spokane, Stevens, and Pend Oreille Counties, Washington Hydrogeology of the Little Spokane River basin, Spokane, Stevens, and Pend Oreille Counties, Washington
A study of the hydrogeologic framework of the Little Spokane River Basin was conducted to identify and describe the principal hydrogeologic units in the study area, their hydraulic characteristics, and general directions of groundwater movement. The Little Spokane River Basin includes an area of 679 square miles in northeastern Washington State covering parts of Spokane, Stevens, and...
Authors
Sue Kahle, Theresa Olsen, Elisabeth Fasser
Groundwater levels for selected wells in Upper Kittitas County, Washington Groundwater levels for selected wells in Upper Kittitas County, Washington
Groundwater levels for selected wells in Upper Kittitas County, Washington, are presented on an interactive, web-based map to document the spatial distribution of groundwater levels in the study area measured during spring 2011. Groundwater-level data and well information were collected by the U.S. Geological Survey using standard techniques and are stored in the U.S. Geological Survey...
Authors
E.T. Fasser, R. Julich
Groundwater Levels for Selected Wells in the Chehalis River Basin, Washington Groundwater Levels for Selected Wells in the Chehalis River Basin, Washington
Groundwater levels for selected wells in the Chehalis River basin, Washington, are presented on an interactive web-based map to document the spatial distribution of groundwater levels in the study area during late summer 2009. Groundwater level data and well information were collected by the U.S. Geological Survey using standard techniques. The data are stored in the USGS National Water...
Authors
E.T. Fasser, R. Julich
Hydrogeologic framework, groundwater movement, and water budget in the Chambers-Clover Creek watershed and vicinity, Pierce County, Washington Hydrogeologic framework, groundwater movement, and water budget in the Chambers-Clover Creek watershed and vicinity, Pierce County, Washington
This report presents information used to characterize the groundwater-flow system in the Chambers-Clover Creek Watershed and vicinity, and includes descriptions of the geology and hydrogeologic framework; groundwater recharge and discharge; groundwater levels and flow directions; seasonal groundwater level fluctuations; interactions between aquifers and the surface-water system; and a...
Authors
Mark Savoca, Wendy Welch, Kenneth Johnson, R. Lane, Burt Clothier, Elisabeth Fasser
Shallow Groundwater Movement in the Skagit River Delta Area, Skagit County, Washington Shallow Groundwater Movement in the Skagit River Delta Area, Skagit County, Washington
Shallow groundwater movement in an area between the lower Skagit River and Puget Sound was characterized by the U.S. Geological Survey to assist Skagit County and the Washington State Department of Ecology with the identification of areas where water withdrawals from existing and new wells could adversely affect streamflow in the Skagit River. The shallow groundwater system consists of...
Authors
Mark Savoca, Kenneth Johnson, Elisabeth Fasser
Hydrographs Showing Ground-Water Level Changes for Selected Wells in the Lower Skagit River Basin, Washington Hydrographs Showing Ground-Water Level Changes for Selected Wells in the Lower Skagit River Basin, Washington
Hydrographs for selected wells in the Lower Skagit River basin, Washington, are presented in an interactive web-based map to illustrate monthly and seasonal changes in ground-water levels in the study area. Ground-water level data and well information were collected by the U.S. Geological Survey using standard techniques and were stored in the USGS National Water Information System (NWIS...
Authors
E.T. Fasser, R. Julich
Water use
The Issue: Comprehensive water-use data and analysis of water-use information are needed to quantify the stress on existing supplies and to better model and evaluate possible water-supply management options to supplement traditional water-supply approaches. Advances have been made in the ability to control, divert, and develop water, but little attention has been paid to keeping accurate accounts...
Dataset of Groundwater and Surface Water Data Collection for the Walla Walla Basin in Washington, 2018-2022 Dataset of Groundwater and Surface Water Data Collection for the Walla Walla Basin in Washington, 2018-2022
The semi-arid Walla Walla River Basin (WWRB) spans 1,777 square miles in Washington and Oregon and supports a diverse agricultural region as well as cities and rural communities that are partially reliant on groundwater. Historically, surface-water and groundwater data have been collected in the WWRB by federal, state, local, and tribal governments, irrigation districts, universities...
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 13
Conceptual hydrogeologic framework and groundwater budget near the southeastern part of Puget Sound, Washington Conceptual hydrogeologic framework and groundwater budget near the southeastern part of Puget Sound, Washington
More than 1 million people live within the active model area (AMA) in the southeastern part of the lowlands surrounding Puget Sound, or Puget Lowland, Washington, and groundwater is the source for approximately one-half of their public, domestic, and irrigation water demands. The 887-square-mile AMA, located in King and Pierce Counties, represents the area of analysis for the conceptual...
Authors
Wendy Welch, Valerie Bright, Andrew Gendaszek, Sarah B. Dunn, Alexander O. Headman, Elisabeth Fasser
Groundwater and surface-water data collection for the Walla Walla River Basin, Washington, 2018–22 Groundwater and surface-water data collection for the Walla Walla River Basin, Washington, 2018–22
The semi-arid Walla Walla River Basin (WWRB) spans 1777 square miles in the states of Washington and Oregon and supports a diverse agricultural region as well as cities and rural communities that are partially reliant on groundwater. Historically, surface water and groundwater data have been collected in the WWRB by several entities including federal, state, local, and tribal governments...
Authors
Elisabeth Fasser, Sarah B. Dunn
Assessment of existing groundwater quality data in the Green-Duwamish watershed, Washington Assessment of existing groundwater quality data in the Green-Duwamish watershed, Washington
The United States Geological Survey (USGS) provided technical support to the Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) in their assessment of the role groundwater plays in contributing pollutant loading to the Green-Duwamish River near Seattle, Washington. Ecology is developing watershed hydrology models of the Green-Duwamish watershed, and need to assign realistic contaminant...
Authors
Craig Senter, Kathleen E. Conn, Robert Black, Wendy Welch, Elisabeth Fasser
Water use in Washington, 2015 Water use in Washington, 2015
BackgroundWater use in the State of Washington has evolved during the past century from small withdrawals used for domestic and stock needs to the diverse needs of current public supply systems, domestic water users, irrigation projects, industrial plants, and aquaculture industries. Increasing demand for water makes the accountability of water use an important issue.A few State and...
Authors
Elisabeth Fasser
Groundwater data collection for the Quinault Indian Nation, Grays Harbor and Jefferson Counties, Washington Groundwater data collection for the Quinault Indian Nation, Grays Harbor and Jefferson Counties, Washington
Groundwater data were collected on the Quinault Indian Reservation to provide the Quinualt Indian Nation (QIN) with basic knowledge of the existing wells and springs on the reservation, and to establish a water-level network to be monitored by QIN to begin building a long-term groundwater dataset. The 327 mi2 Quinault Indian Reservation is located within the heavily forested Queets...
Authors
Sue Kahle, Elisabeth Fasser, Theresa Olsen
Hydrogeologic framework, groundwater movement, and water budget in the Puyallup River Watershed and vicinity, Pierce and King Counties, Washington Hydrogeologic framework, groundwater movement, and water budget in the Puyallup River Watershed and vicinity, Pierce and King Counties, Washington
This report presents information used to characterize the groundwater-flow system in the Puyallup River Watershed and vicinity, and includes descriptions of the geology and hydrogeologic framework; groundwater recharge and discharge; groundwater levels and flow directions; seasonal groundwater level fluctuations; interactions between aquifers and the surface-water system; and a water...
Authors
Wendy Welch, Kenneth Johnson, Mark Savoca, Ron C. Lane, Elisabeth Fasser, Andrew Gendaszek, Cameron Marshall, Burt Clothier, Eric Knoedler
Hydrogeology of the Little Spokane River basin, Spokane, Stevens, and Pend Oreille Counties, Washington Hydrogeology of the Little Spokane River basin, Spokane, Stevens, and Pend Oreille Counties, Washington
A study of the hydrogeologic framework of the Little Spokane River Basin was conducted to identify and describe the principal hydrogeologic units in the study area, their hydraulic characteristics, and general directions of groundwater movement. The Little Spokane River Basin includes an area of 679 square miles in northeastern Washington State covering parts of Spokane, Stevens, and...
Authors
Sue Kahle, Theresa Olsen, Elisabeth Fasser
Groundwater levels for selected wells in Upper Kittitas County, Washington Groundwater levels for selected wells in Upper Kittitas County, Washington
Groundwater levels for selected wells in Upper Kittitas County, Washington, are presented on an interactive, web-based map to document the spatial distribution of groundwater levels in the study area measured during spring 2011. Groundwater-level data and well information were collected by the U.S. Geological Survey using standard techniques and are stored in the U.S. Geological Survey...
Authors
E.T. Fasser, R. Julich
Groundwater Levels for Selected Wells in the Chehalis River Basin, Washington Groundwater Levels for Selected Wells in the Chehalis River Basin, Washington
Groundwater levels for selected wells in the Chehalis River basin, Washington, are presented on an interactive web-based map to document the spatial distribution of groundwater levels in the study area during late summer 2009. Groundwater level data and well information were collected by the U.S. Geological Survey using standard techniques. The data are stored in the USGS National Water...
Authors
E.T. Fasser, R. Julich
Hydrogeologic framework, groundwater movement, and water budget in the Chambers-Clover Creek watershed and vicinity, Pierce County, Washington Hydrogeologic framework, groundwater movement, and water budget in the Chambers-Clover Creek watershed and vicinity, Pierce County, Washington
This report presents information used to characterize the groundwater-flow system in the Chambers-Clover Creek Watershed and vicinity, and includes descriptions of the geology and hydrogeologic framework; groundwater recharge and discharge; groundwater levels and flow directions; seasonal groundwater level fluctuations; interactions between aquifers and the surface-water system; and a...
Authors
Mark Savoca, Wendy Welch, Kenneth Johnson, R. Lane, Burt Clothier, Elisabeth Fasser
Shallow Groundwater Movement in the Skagit River Delta Area, Skagit County, Washington Shallow Groundwater Movement in the Skagit River Delta Area, Skagit County, Washington
Shallow groundwater movement in an area between the lower Skagit River and Puget Sound was characterized by the U.S. Geological Survey to assist Skagit County and the Washington State Department of Ecology with the identification of areas where water withdrawals from existing and new wells could adversely affect streamflow in the Skagit River. The shallow groundwater system consists of...
Authors
Mark Savoca, Kenneth Johnson, Elisabeth Fasser
Hydrographs Showing Ground-Water Level Changes for Selected Wells in the Lower Skagit River Basin, Washington Hydrographs Showing Ground-Water Level Changes for Selected Wells in the Lower Skagit River Basin, Washington
Hydrographs for selected wells in the Lower Skagit River basin, Washington, are presented in an interactive web-based map to illustrate monthly and seasonal changes in ground-water levels in the study area. Ground-water level data and well information were collected by the U.S. Geological Survey using standard techniques and were stored in the USGS National Water Information System (NWIS...
Authors
E.T. Fasser, R. Julich
Water use
The Issue: Comprehensive water-use data and analysis of water-use information are needed to quantify the stress on existing supplies and to better model and evaluate possible water-supply management options to supplement traditional water-supply approaches. Advances have been made in the ability to control, divert, and develop water, but little attention has been paid to keeping accurate accounts...
Dataset of Groundwater and Surface Water Data Collection for the Walla Walla Basin in Washington, 2018-2022 Dataset of Groundwater and Surface Water Data Collection for the Walla Walla Basin in Washington, 2018-2022
The semi-arid Walla Walla River Basin (WWRB) spans 1,777 square miles in Washington and Oregon and supports a diverse agricultural region as well as cities and rural communities that are partially reliant on groundwater. Historically, surface-water and groundwater data have been collected in the WWRB by federal, state, local, and tribal governments, irrigation districts, universities...