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USGS 473426095052305 533E Bemidji Toxics Research Site

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Bemidji Toxics Research Site Well 533E
County: Beltrami
Township: Lamers (T147N R35W)
Location: In forest, 3.7 miles north of US Hwy. 2, 2.3 miles SE of Pinewood, MN
Land-surface elevation: 1420.30 ± 0.01 feet, NAVD88
Installation: Aug. 12, 1996, for the Bemidji Toxics Research Site
   
Well Information
Depth: 33.43 feet
Open interval: 32.51–33.01 feet
Original and current use: Monitoring, for the U.S. Geological Survey
   
Aquifer Information
Type: Hydrologically unconfined sand and gravel
Thickness: >33.01 feet (0.00–>33.01 feet, BLS)
Deposit: Glacially deposited sand and gravel


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This site is operated in cooperation with the U.S. Geological Survey's Toxic Substances Hydrology Program, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, Enbridge Energy Inc., and Beltrami County.

Water temperature is accurate to ± 0.1°C, and differences in temperature are accurate to 0.1°C.

Specific conductance is accurate to 5%.

This station managed by the Mounds View Field Office.

Available Parameters Period of Record
  
2019-10-19  2024-05-02
2019-10-20  2024-05-02








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Temperature, water, degrees Celsius, 33.0 feet below LSD


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