APPENDIX 1 



293 



State 



Ground-water reservoir 



Estimated 1949 

 draft, acre-feet <* 



72. Ky. 



73. Md. 



74. Tex. 



75. Utah 



76. Ala. 



77. Ind. 



78. Nev. 



79. Nev. 



80. N.Y. 



81. Ohio 



82. Tex. 



83. Ala. 



84. Ariz. 



85. Ariz. 



86. Calif. 



87. 111. 



88. Iowa 



89. Neb.-Wyo. 



90. N.J. 



91. N.Y. 



92. Ohio 



93. Ohio 



94. Ore. 



95. Tex. 



96. Utah 



97. Ariz.-N.Mex. 



98. Calif. 



99. Kans. 



100. La. 



101. Md. 



102. Mass. 



103. Mich. 



104. Mich. 



105. Tex. 



106. Va. 



107. Wis. 



Louisville 



Baltimore 



Dallas-Fort Worth 



Jordan Valley (Salt Lake City) 



Mobile 



South Bend 



Las Vegas Valley 



Moapa Valley 



Binghamton 



Akron 



Salt Flat Basin 



Montgomery 



Douglas Basin 



Willcox Basin 



Santa Ynez Valley 



Rockford 



Sioux City 



North Platte Valley 



Rahway Valley 



Schenectady 



Chillicothe 



Columbus 



Harney Basin 



Lower Rio Grande Valley . . . 



East Shore Area 



Duncan-Virden Valley 



Tehachapi Valley 



Wichita 



Norco 



Eastern Shore 



Boston 



Lansing 



Pontiac 



El Paso 



Waynesboro 



Milwaukee-Waukesha 



40,000 



40,000 



40,000 6 



40,000 



35,000 



35,000 



35,000 6 



35,000 c 



35,000 



35,000 



35,000 6 



30,000 



30,000 



30,000 



30,000 



30,000 



30,000 



30,000 



30,000 



30,000 



30,000 



30,000 



30,000 o 



30,000 



30,000 



25,000 d 



25,000 



25,000 



25,000 



25,000 



25,000 



25,000 



25,000 



25,000 



25,000 



25,000 



«An acre-foot is 325,851 gallons. Annual draft of 10,000 acre-feet is approxi- 

 mately equivalent to 9 million gallons per day and requires a continuous dis- 

 charge of about 14 cubic feet per second. 



& Draft is partly from storage. 



c Discharged chiefly by springs. 



<* Maximum; large variation from year to year, depending upon availability 

 of surface water. 



