caldwell county regional water and wastewater planning study
caldwell county regional water and wastewater planning study caldwell county regional water and wastewater planning study
State WellNumber6712518671251967125206712522671260167126036712607671270167127036712801671280367131016713102671310367132016713303671350267136016713602Aquifer Depth Date B/U pH Silica Calcium Magnesium Sodium Potassium Carbonate Bicarb. Sulfate Chloride Fluoride Nitrate124WLCX 50 5 / 17 / 1946 U 0 312 56 286 0.5DissolvedSolidsSpec. CondumhosHardnessas CaCO3% Sodium SAR RSC124WLCX 160 11 / 17 / 1969 B 7.6 44 80 19 65 4 0 211.12 60 130 0.3 < 0.4 506 930 277 33 1.7 0124WLCX 368 5 / 11 / 1967 B 6.98 39 52 9 c 61 0 234.31 34 51 361 578 166 44 2.05 0.5124WLCX 368 11 / 12 / 1969 B 7.3 40 66 13 54 4 0 230.65 40 77 0.4 < 0.4 408 740 217 34 1.59 0124WLCX 403 3 / 21 / 1977 B 7.1 32 89 23 93 0 248.95 75 162 0.4 596 316 38 2.27 0124WLCX 403 10 / 21 / 1992 B 6.98 45 103 24 80 4.7 0 247.73 69 179 0.26 < 0.04 627 1038 356 32 1.85 0124WLCX 352 6 / 20 / 1946 U 0 390 30 106124WLCX 171 2 / 15 / 1946 U 0 101 7 101 0.8124WLCX 71 6 / 19 / 1946 U 0 50 764 338 1.5124WLCX 49 6 / 14 / 1946 U 0 394 80 224 0112LEON 19 6 / 14 / 1946 U 17 196 16 6 3.2124WLCX 34 5 / 17 / 1946 U 11 100 40 57 9.6124WLCX 31 5 / 17 / 1946 U 0 170 848 658124WLCX 620 3 / 5 / 1964 B 7.9 4.6 12 1.5 102 4.5 0 122.03 78 60 0.2 1.2 324 566 36 86 7.18 1.28124WLCX 620 11 / 17 / 1969 B 7.6 12 23 6.6 272 3 0 261.15 220 174 0.4 < 0.4 839 1573 84 87 12.74 2.59124WLCX 620 7 / 20 / 1977 B 7.8 14 27 6 282 0 270.92 233 177 0.2 < 0.4 872 1617 92 86 12.79 2.6124WLCX 620 3 / 3 / 1986 B 8.1 13 20.6 5.6 291 3 0 261.15 232 182 0.2 0.13 875 1650 74 89 14.42 2.79124WLCX 450 3 / 5 / 1964 B 7.9 19 67 17 81 7.9 0 209.06 103 106 0.2 0 503 846 236 42 2.29 0124WLCX 450 11 / 17 / 1969 B 7.6 15 39 10 143 5 0 305.09 102 75 0.6 < 0.4 540 1001 138 69 5.29 2.23124WLCX 302 2 / 0 / 1964 B 7.4 30 535 120 c 190 0 374.11 802 780 0 1 2641 3850 1828 18 1.93 0124CRRZ 198 1 / 12 / 1970 B 6.5 19 4.2 1.7 9 4 0 14.64 7 17 < 0.1 < 0.4 69 96 17 52 0.92 0124RKLW 14 4 / 18 / 1946 U 0 16 200 154 40124CRRZ 240 1 / 10 / 1964 U 4 53 5.5 4.4 30 8.4 0 0 80 53 0.2 0.2 234 424 31 67 2.31 0124QNCT 65 4 / 18 / 1946 U 0 72 90 96 76124RKLW 77 3 / 1 / 1946 U 6.3 0 0 738 300 1* Depth value here reflects the bottom of the SAMPLED INT ERVAL which was different from the completed well depthMonday, March 02, 2009 created by the Texas Water Development BoardPage 11 of 16
State WellNumber671360367136056713613671370267138016713802671390167144016714403671440667147016714704671480167148036719108671920167192026719301Aquifer Depth Date B/U pH Silica Calcium Magnesium Sodium Potassium Carbonate Bicarb. Sulfate Chloride Fluoride Nitrate124CRRZ 171 4 / 26 / 1946 U 0 0 700 1100DissolvedSolidsSpec. CondumhosHardnessas CaCO3% Sodium SAR RSC124CRRZ 470 2 / 20 / 1964 B 6.8 37 14 1.2 c 55 0 95.03 33 32 0.4 0 219 326 39 74 3.83 0.76124CRRZ 470 1 / 12 / 1970 B 7.8 19 305 58 72 16 0 173.29 620 269 0.5 < 0.4 1445 2704 999 13 0.99 0124RKLW 100 6 / 20 / 1964 B 6.1 25 118 57 c 131 0 94.03 99 448 0.2 1.8 926 1730 529 35 2.48 0124CRRZ 270 6 / 20 / 1964 B 6.1 25 6 9.5 c 20 0 65.02 15 20 0 0 127 206 54 44 1.16 0124CRRZ 250 5 / 17 / 1946 U 0 0 240 114 0124CRRZ 270 2 / 19 / 1964 B 6.9 37 195 41 c 104 0 225.07 356 230 0.2 0.2 1074 1660 655 25 1.77 0124QNCT 16 4 / 26 / 1946 U 16 206 35 102 110124RKLW 120 1 / 14 / 1964 B 6.1 76 39 19 c 114 0 48.01 186 135 0.1 0.2 592 912 175 58 3.74 0124CRRZ 500 10 / 3 / 1963 B 4.3 48 9 90 0 0 270 50 467 157 55 3.13 0124CRRZ 500 2 / 19 / 1964 B 7.1 27 0.2 0.1 c 174 0 90.02 240 39 0.2 0 524 808 0 99 79.33 1.46124CRRZ 500 5 / 5 / 1992 U 1.02124CRRZ 550 6 / 20 / 1964 B 7.3 10 105 26 c 41 0 268.07 199 22 0 0 534 868 368 19 0.93 0124QNCT 97 5 / 2 / 1946 U 0 65 45 256 3.5124QNCT 110 2 / 6 / 1964 B 6.9 49 6 2 c 66 0 70.02 88 12 0.2 0.2 257 338 23 86 5.96 0.68124QNCT 59 2 / 19 / 1964 B 6.7 45 74 20 78 0 66.02 6 261 0.3 9.6 526 997 266 38 2.08 0124QNCT 59 8 / 12 / 1970 B 6.9 46 52 10 54 4 0 106.17 13 128 0.3 5 364 660 170 40 1.8 0124QNCT 59 8 / 17 / 1977 B 7.4 52 47 7 48 0 125.7 23 89 0.4 7.1 335 592 146 41 1.73 0124QNCT 59 3 / 3 / 1986 B 7.7 45 34 7 51 2 0 92.75 26 88 0.4 6.56 305 544 113 49 2.08 0124QNCT 59 9 / 22 / 1993 B 6.4 48 47 8.5 64 2.7 0 115.93 35 107 0.38 10.54 380 583 152 47 4.07 0124QNCT 475 10 / 26 / 1998 B 7.08 26.31 264 62 87.1 22.3 0 179.39 866 104 0.08 < 0.22 1521 915 17 1.25 0124QNCT 475 3 / 25 / 2002 B 6.95 24.3 263 62.8 86.4 22 0 180.61 800 101 < 0.1 0.28 1449 1948 915 17 1.24 0124WLCX 99 4 / 3 / 1946 U 0 308 260 845 1.5124WLCX 182 3 / 20 / 1946 U 0 226 500 231 0.5124WLCX 123 8 / 9 / 1946 U 0 242 1110 468 0124WLCX 370 3 / 0 / 1946 U 6.95 80 170 0 198 120 200 768* Depth value here reflects the bottom of the SAMPLED INT ERVAL which was different from the completed well depthMonday, March 02, 2009 created by the Texas Water Development BoardPage 12 of 16
- Page 164 and 165: Future growth in Caldwell County wi
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- Page 170 and 171: execute strategies. Local, state, a
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- Page 221 and 222: APPENDIX EThe tables presented in t
- Page 223 and 224: APPENDIX EWaterUserGroupTABLE 7PROJ
- Page 225 and 226: APPENDIX ERules of the Gonzales Cou
- Page 227 and 228: APPENDIX EAVERAGE QUEEN CITY OR SPA
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- Page 237 and 238: CountyName1 = Anderson 52 = Crane 1
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- Page 243 and 244: APPENDIX HWater Rate StructureAn in
- Page 245 and 246: APPENDIX HLeak Detection and Repair
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- Page 249 and 250: APPENDIX I• The cities of Kyle, L
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- Page 257 and 258: APPENDIX KWhereas the parties to th
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State WellNumber6712518671251967125206712522671260167126036712607671270167127036712801671280367131016713102671310367132016713303671350267136016713602Aquifer Depth Date B/U pH Silica Calcium Magnesium Sodium Potassium Carbonate Bicarb. Sulfate Chloride Fluoride Nitrate124WLCX 50 5 / 17 / 1946 U 0 312 56 286 0.5DissolvedSolidsSpec. CondumhosHardnessas CaCO3% Sodium SAR RSC124WLCX 160 11 / 17 / 1969 B 7.6 44 80 19 65 4 0 211.12 60 130 0.3 < 0.4 506 930 277 33 1.7 0124WLCX 368 5 / 11 / 1967 B 6.98 39 52 9 c 61 0 234.31 34 51 361 578 166 44 2.05 0.5124WLCX 368 11 / 12 / 1969 B 7.3 40 66 13 54 4 0 230.65 40 77 0.4 < 0.4 408 740 217 34 1.59 0124WLCX 403 3 / 21 / 1977 B 7.1 32 89 23 93 0 248.95 75 162 0.4 596 316 38 2.27 0124WLCX 403 10 / 21 / 1992 B 6.98 45 103 24 80 4.7 0 247.73 69 179 0.26 < 0.04 627 1038 356 32 1.85 0124WLCX 352 6 / 20 / 1946 U 0 390 30 106124WLCX 171 2 / 15 / 1946 U 0 101 7 101 0.8124WLCX 71 6 / 19 / 1946 U 0 50 764 338 1.5124WLCX 49 6 / 14 / 1946 U 0 394 80 224 0112LEON 19 6 / 14 / 1946 U 17 196 16 6 3.2124WLCX 34 5 / 17 / 1946 U 11 100 40 57 9.6124WLCX 31 5 / 17 / 1946 U 0 170 848 658124WLCX 620 3 / 5 / 1964 B 7.9 4.6 12 1.5 102 4.5 0 122.03 78 60 0.2 1.2 324 566 36 86 7.18 1.28124WLCX 620 11 / 17 / 1969 B 7.6 12 23 6.6 272 3 0 261.15 220 174 0.4 < 0.4 839 1573 84 87 12.74 2.59124WLCX 620 7 / 20 / 1977 B 7.8 14 27 6 282 0 270.92 233 177 0.2 < 0.4 872 1617 92 86 12.79 2.6124WLCX 620 3 / 3 / 1986 B 8.1 13 20.6 5.6 291 3 0 261.15 232 182 0.2 0.13 875 1650 74 89 14.42 2.79124WLCX 450 3 / 5 / 1964 B 7.9 19 67 17 81 7.9 0 209.06 103 106 0.2 0 503 846 236 42 2.29 0124WLCX 450 11 / 17 / 1969 B 7.6 15 39 10 143 5 0 305.09 102 75 0.6 < 0.4 540 1001 138 69 5.29 2.23124WLCX 302 2 / 0 / 1964 B 7.4 30 535 120 c 190 0 374.11 802 780 0 1 2641 3850 1828 18 1.93 0124CRRZ 198 1 / 12 / 1970 B 6.5 19 4.2 1.7 9 4 0 14.64 7 17 < 0.1 < 0.4 69 96 17 52 0.92 0124RKLW 14 4 / 18 / 1946 U 0 16 200 154 40124CRRZ 240 1 / 10 / 1964 U 4 53 5.5 4.4 30 8.4 0 0 80 53 0.2 0.2 234 424 31 67 2.31 0124QNCT 65 4 / 18 / 1946 U 0 72 90 96 76124RKLW 77 3 / 1 / 1946 U 6.3 0 0 738 300 1* Depth value here reflects the bottom of the SAMPLED INT ERVAL which was different from the completed well depthMonday, March 02, 2009 created by the Texas Water Development BoardPage 11 of 16