Escambia, Perdido River Basins, and Alabama River in the Mobile River 

 Basin. U. S. Geol . Surv. Water Res. Div. University. 



Contains records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams, stage 

 and contents of lakes and reservoirs, and water levels in wells. 



U.S. Geological Survey Hydrologic Units 



U. S. Geological Survey. 1974. Hydrologic unit map-1974. State of Alabama. 

 U.S. Geologic Survey, Water Resources Division, University.. 



A map of the hydrologic units of Alabama, with county codes, and 

 hydrologic regions, subregions, accounting and cataloging units, and 

 explanations. 



Water Use Classifications 



South Alabama Regional Planning Commission. 1979. Water quality management 

 plan, Mobile and Baldwin Counties, Alabama. South Ala. Reg. Plan. Comm. 

 Mobile. 



Large document prepared as partial requirements of Public Law 92-500, the 

 Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, Section 208. 

 Contains water quality assessments, standard, needs and projections. 

 Basic water planning document for coastal counties of Alabama. 



Groundwater and the Miocene-Pliocene Aquifer 



Reed, P. C. and J. F. McCain. 1971. Water availability map of Baldwin 

 County, Alabama. Geol. Surv. Ala. Map 96. 



A 55-page narrative containing both water quality and quantity data 

 complete with illustrations and tables. The map shows discharges and 

 well data at a scale of approximately 1 inch = 2 mi . 



Reed, P. C. and J. F. McCain. 1971. Water availability map of Mobile 

 County, Alabama. Geol. Surv. Ala. Map 121. 



A 45-page narrative containing both water quality and quantity data 

 complete with illustrations and tables. The map shows discharges and 

 well data at a scale of approximately 1 inch = 2 mi . 



U. S. Army Corps of Engineers. 1981b. Environmental data inventory, State 

 of Alabama. Mobile. 325 pp. 



Atlas contains 1:250,000 colored maps for entire state, dealing with 

 physiographic, biological, and cultural events. These maps include 

 information on aquifers, surface water, flood-prone areas, etc. 



Walter, G. R. 1976. The Miocene-Pliocene aquifer and the alluvial aquifer, 

 in H. C. Barksdale, et al . , eds. Water content and potential yield of 

 significant aquifers in Alabama. Geol. Surv. Ala. Open File Rep. 



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