Ground-water Resources of the Red River Valley Alluvium in Louisiana

Ground-water Resources of the Red River Valley Alluvium in Louisiana
Author: Roy Newcome
Publisher:
Total Pages: 50
Release: 1960
Genre: Groundwater
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Alluvial deposits in the Red River Valley constitute a relatively undeveloped but potentially important aquifer in northwestern Louisiana. The alluvium is 75 to 150 feet thick in the thalweg of the entrenched valley. It consists of clay, silt, sand, and gravel; the sand and gravel constitute the lower half of the deposits.

Guide to Louisiana's Ground-water Resources

Guide to Louisiana's Ground-water Resources
Author: Christie G. Stuart
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1994
Genre: Groundwater
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Ground water is one of the most valuable and abundant natural resources of Louisiana. Of the 4.4 million people who live in the State, 61 percent use ground water as a source for drinking water. Most industrial and rural users and half of the irrigation users in the State rely on ground water. Quantity, however, is not the only aspect that makes ground water so valuable; quality also is important for its use. In most areas, little or no water treatment is required for drinking water and industrial purposes.