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Records of Typical Wells and Springs
Descriptions of the wells and springs visited in Finney and Gray counties are given in tables 22 and 23. The wells and springs in each county are listed in order by townships from north to south and by ranges from east to west. Within a township the wells are listed in the order of the sections. All information classed as "reported" was obtained from the owner, tenant, or driller. Depths of wells not classed as "reported" are measured and given to the nearest tenth of a foot below the measuring point described in the tables, and depths to water level not classed as "reported" are measured and given to the nearest hundredth of a foot.
T. 21 S. || T. 22 S. || T. 23 S. || T. 24 S. || T. 25 S. || T. 26 and 27 S.
Table 22--Records of wells and springs in Finney County, Kansas, continued
No. on pl. 2 (1) | Township and Range | Location | Owner or Tenant | Type of well (2) | Depth of well (3) | Diameter of well (in.) | Type of casing (4) | Principal water-bearing bed | Method of lift (5) | Use of water (6) | Measuring point | Depth to water level below measuring point (feet) (7) | Date of measurement, 1940 | Remarks (Yield given in gallons a minute; drawdown in ft.) | |||
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Character of material | Geologic subdivision | Description | Distance above (+) or below (-) land surface (feet) | Height above sea level (feet) | |||||||||||||
378 | T. 26 S., R. 31 W. | NW cor. NW sec. 7 | J. Kisner | Dr | 87.8 | 6 | GI | (?) | Pleistocene | Cy, W | D | Top of metal plate over casing | +0.5 | 2,844.6 | 69.71 | 7-Sep | |
379 | T. 26 S., R. 31 W. | SE cor. NE sec. 18 | C.A. Samuel | Dr | 76.5 | 6 | GI | (?) | Pleistocene | Cy, W | D, S | Top of casing, north side | +2.0 | 2,838.0 | 74.56 | 6-Sep | |
380 | T. 26 S., R. 31 W. | NE cor. SE sec. 23 | F. Shay | Dr | 90.2 | 5 | GI | (?) | Pleistocene | Cy, W | D, S | Top of casing, south side | +0.2 | 2,825.1 | 86.62 | 24-Oct | Water reported to be soft |
(381) | T. 26 S., R. 31 W. | NE cor. NE sec. 30 | School District No. 78 | Dr | 97.8 | 6 | GI | (?) | Pleistocene | Cy, W | D | Top of casing, north side | +0.3 | 2,838.4 | 78.44 | 7-Sep | School well |
382 | T. 26 S., R. 31 W. | SE cor. SW SE sec. 34 | Farmers and Bankers Life Ins. Co. | Dr | 90.5 | 6 | GI | (?) | Pleistocene | N | N | Top of casing, north side | +0.5 | 2,817.6 | 76.16 | 20-Sep | Unused domestic well; observation well |
383 | T. 26 S., R. 32 W. | NE SE NE sec. 4 | J.A. Hunter | Dr | 52.5 | 6 | GI | (?) | Pleistocene | Cy, W, H | N | Top of metal plate over casing | 0 | 2,845.9 | 47.12 | 20-Sep | Unused domestic well; observation well |
384 | T. 26 S., R. 32 W. | SW NW SW sec. 18 | J.B. Blackburn | Dr | 80.5 | 6 | GI | (?) | Pleistocene | Cy, W | D, S | Top of metal plate over casing | +0.5 | 2,888.6 | 77.16 | 3-Sep | |
385 | T. 26 S., R. 32 W. | SE cor. SE sec. 26 | J.J. Duesing | Dr | 99.5 | 6 | GI | (?) | Pleistocene | Cy, W | D | Top of casing, north side | +1.0 | 2,853.7 | 81.45 | 7-Sep | |
386 | T. 26 S., R. 32 W. | SW SW SW sec. 28 | G.W. Finnup | Dr | 92.5 | 5 | I | (?) | Pleistocene | Cy, W | D, S | Top of casing, north side | +1.0 | 2,875.4 | 83.95 | 6-Sep | |
387 | T. 26 S., R. 32 W. | NE cor. NW NE sec. 30 | M.B. Smith | Dr | 112.5 | 8 | GI | (?) | Pleistocene | N | N | Top of casing, northwest side | +0.5 | 2,913.3 | 109.57 | 20-Sep | Abandoned domestic well; observation well |
(388) | T. 26 S., R. 32 W. | NW SW NW sec. 31 | C. Snodgrass | Dr | 120.5 | 6 | GI | (?) | Pleistocene | Cy, W | D, S | Top of concrete pump base | 0 | 2,898.9 | 98.17 | 7-Sep | |
389 | T. 26 S., R. 33 W. | NE cor. NW sec. 2 | M. Russell | Dr | 86.5 | 6 | GI | (?) | Pleistocene | N | N | Top of casing, southwest side | 0 | 2,906.3 | 77.85 | 20-Sep | Abandoned domestic well; observation well |
390 | T. 26 S., R. 33 W. | NW NE NW sec. 3 | F. Drussel | Dr | 69.5 | 6 | GI | (?) | Pleistocene | Cy, W | S | Top of casing, north side | +1.0 | 2,900.7 | 64.82 | 4-Sep | |
391 | T. 26 S., R. 33 W. | NE NW NE sec. 5 | M. Thomas | Dr | 84.5 | 6 | GI | (?) | Pleistocene | Cy, W | S | Top of pipe clamp | +1.5 | 2,927.9 | 77.97 | 4-Sep | |
(392) | T. 26 S., R. 33 W. | NE cor. NE sec. 9 | School District | Dr | 78.8 | 6 | GI | (?) | Pleistocene | Cy, W | D | Top of casing, south side | +0.3 | 2,899.0 | 63.15 | 5-Sep | School well |
393 | T. 26 S., R. 33 W. | NE NE SW sec. 10 | F. Drussel | Dr | 77.0 | 15 | GI | Fine sand | Pleistocene | T, G | I | 57 | Reported yield, 700 gallons a minute | ||||
394 | T. 26 S., R. 33 W. | NE cor. NW sec. 11 | M. Russell | Dr | 87.7 | 6 | GI | (?) | Pleistocene | Cy, W | D | Top of pipe flange | +1.0 | 2,896.2 | 72.19 | 6-Sep | |
395 | T. 26 S., R. 33 W. | NW SW NE sec. 19 | J.W. Nolan | Dr | 87.5 | 6 | GI | (?) | Pleistocene | Cy, W | S | Top of casing, north side | +1.5 | 2,923.0 | 77.57 | 5-Sep | |
396 | T. 26 S., R. 33 W. | SW SW SW sec. 22 | Quivera School Dist. | Dr | 112.0 | 5 | GI | (?) | Pleistocene | Cy, W | D | Top of casing, south side | 0 | 2,931.7 | 104.98 | 5-Sep | School well |
397 | T. 26 S., R. 33 W. | SE NW NW sec. 33 | A. Aitkins | Dr | 119.5 | 6 | I | (?) | Pleistocene | N | N | Top of casing, west side | +2.5 | 2,941.2 | 115.55 | 6-Sep | Abandoned domestic and stock well |
398 | T. 26 S., R. 34 W. | NW NE NW sec. 2 | L.L. Jones | Dr | 74.5 | 6 | GI | (?) | Pleistocene | N | N | Top of casing, northeast side | +1.5 | 2,945.5 | 73.15 | 20-Sep | Unused stock well; observation well |
399 | T. 26 S., R. 34 W. | NW NE SE sec. 22 | G.E. Dillon | Dr | 83.0 | 6 | GI | (?) | Pleistocene | Cy, W | N | Top of casing, north side | 0 | 2,943.2 | 78.75 | 6-Sep | Unused domestic well |
400 | T. 27 S., R. 33 W. (13) | NE NE NE sec. 2 | Dr | 119.8 | 6 | GI | (?) | Pleistocene | Cy, W | N | Top of casing, northeast side | +1.3 | 2,919.5 | 112.71 | 3-Sep | Unused domestic well |
T. 21 S. || T. 22 S. || T. 23 S. || T. 24 S. || T. 25 S. || T. 26 and 27 S.
1. Well number in parentheses indicates that analysis of water is given in table 19.
2. B, bored well; DD, dug and drilled well; Dn, driven well; Dr, drilled well; Du, dug well; Sp, spring
3. Reported depths below the land surface are given in feet; measured depths are given in feet and tenths below measuring points
4. BS, boiler steel; C, concrete; GI, galvanized sheet iron; GP, galvanized-iron pipe; I, iron; N, none; OB, oil barrels; OW, oil-well casing; R, rock; W, wood
5. Method of lift: C, horizontal centrifugal; Cy, cylinder; F, natural flow; N, none; P, pitcher pump; S, submersible turbine; T, turbine; VC, vertical centrifugal. Type of power: B, butane; E, electric; G, gas engine; H, hand operated; T, tractor; W, win
6. D, domestic; I, irrigation; In, industrial; N, not being used; O, observation; P, public supply; S, stock
7. Measured depths to water level are given in feet, tenths, and hundredths; reported depths to water level are given in feet
8. Testing equipment; permanent pump and power not installed yet
9. Pumping test conducted and results furnished by P.H. Browne, representative of the Johnston Pump Company
10. Pumping test conducted and results furnished by the Division of Water Resources, Kansas State Board of Agriculture
11. Measured in 1942
12. Pumping test conducted and results furnished by the Garden City Company
13. Located in Haskell County
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