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Water resources data and management model for Beaver Creek, Camas Creek and Mud Lake area of eastern Idaho; Research technical completion report

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Title Water resources data and management model for Beaver Creek, Camas Creek and Mud Lake area of eastern Idaho; Research technical completion report
Creator Brockway, C.E.; Robison, Clarence Wm.
Date 1988-11-15
Coverage Beaver Creek; Camas Creek; Mud Lake; Warm Creek; Eastern Idaho 43.906894, -112.384987
Subject water resources data; water management; Model studies; water balance model; artesian aquifers; Pumped storage; irrigation; water allocation; hydrology; computer models; mathematical models
Description Mud Lake, a natural closed basin in eastern Idaho, is used as a reservoir for storage of irrigation water. Mud Lake has been modified by the construction of dikes and levies to provide storage of approximately 64,200 acre feet. The water supply is furnished by surface runoff from Beaver Creek and Camas Creek and by artesian and pumped wells from the Snake Plain Aquifer. Beaver Creek, with a drainage area of approximately 510 square miles is tributary to Camas Creek at a point near Camas,...
Relation IWRRI Water for Idaho
Contributor Idaho Water Resources Research Institute; IWRRI
Publisher University of Idaho
Language eng
Rights Rights to the digital resource are held by the University of Idaho. http://www.uidaho.edu/
Format application/pdf
Type Text
Identifier http://digital.lib.uidaho.edu/cdm/ref/collection/idahowater/id/547

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