Ground-Water Management Model of the Washita River Alluvial Aquifer in Grady, McClain, Garvin, Murray, Carter, and Johnston Counties in South-Central Oklahoma
Abstract
This study addresses the hydrologic properties of the Washita River alluvium aquifer in Grady, McClain, Garvin, Murray, Carter, and Johnston counties in south-central Oklahoma. The primary objective of the study was to determine the maximum annual yield and corresponding maxium allowable alloation pumping rate of the alluvium in accordance with Oklahoma water law. A computer model was used to predict changes in saturated thickness over a 20-year period (July 1, 1973- July 1, 1993) which allowed an allocation rate and maximum annual yield to be determined
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