Ground Water Status - End of December, 2020

​Drought status evaluation of Maryland ground water for the end of January, 2020

 
Region USGS Well ID Well Level[1] Status Regional Status
Western GA Bc 1 NA[2]
Unknown
Normal
AL Ah 1 NA[2]
Unknown
WA Be 2 NA[2]
Unknown
WA Bk 25 44.09
Normal
Central BA Dc 444
38.36
Normal
Normal
BA Ea 18
22.84
Normal
HA Bd 31 5.83
Normal
HA Ca 23 6.21
Normal
MO Cc 14 NA[2]
Unknown
Eastern QA Cg 69 1.91
Normal
Normal
WI Cg 20 3.58
Normal
MC51-01 5.44
Normal
SO Cf 2 0.70
Normal
Southern CH Bg 12 (unconfined) 1.17
Normal
Normal
AA Cc 40 (confined) NA[2]
Unknown
A Fd 54 (confined) 237.20
On Trend[4]
CH Dd 33 (confined) NA[2]
Unknown
PG De 21 (confined) NA[2]
Unknown
SM Fg 45 (confined) NA[2] Unknown
[1] - Measurement of water level as feet below land surface
​[2] - December values not available as of 01/13/2021
[3] - Value computed from real time measurement
[4] - In accordance with Maryland's drought monitoring and response plan, the
impact of drought upon confined aquifers is analyzed as a departure from long term
trend.
Selected ground water levels are availble from USGS at:
 
Data for other wells may be downloaded from:
 
 

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