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Water Resources of Sabine Parish, Louisiana

Water Resources of Sabine Parish, Louisiana
Author: Leland Vernon Page
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1963
Genre: Borings
ISBN:

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Sabine Parish, in the Tertiary uplands of northwestern Louisiana, has limited amounts of ground water and surface water available for current and future demands. The principal water problems in the parish pertain to water supply for industrial expansion and municipalities, flood control, drainage, irrigation, navigation, pollution, and salt contamination. The town of Many depends on ground water for its source, and some consideration has been given to the possibility of developing an additional supply from streams. Several nearby streams hold promise of an adequate supply of satisfactory quality with development. Bayou Negreet has been pumped dry by those using water for irrigation. The main problem in the use of water from the Sabine River is one of distribution--to make the water available to the more remote areas. Toledo Bend Reservoir will help alleviate this problem by creating a large reservoir which will be within easy reach of most principal communities in the parish. There are potential pollution problems from occasional releases of oil-field brine.


Water Resources of Sabine Parish, Louisiana

Water Resources of Sabine Parish, Louisiana
Author: Leland Vernon Page
Publisher: Hassell Street Press
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2021-09-09
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ISBN: 9781013654299

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Water Resources of Sabine Parish

Water Resources of Sabine Parish
Author: Louisiana. Department of Conservation
Publisher:
Total Pages: 8
Release: 196?
Genre:
ISBN:

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Water Resources Bulletin

Water Resources Bulletin
Author: Louisiana Geological Survey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 278
Release: 1972
Genre: Water-supply
ISBN:

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Water Resources of Vernon Parish

Water Resources of Vernon Parish
Author: James E. Rogers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1965
Genre: Groundwater
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Vernon Parish contains large, relatively undeveloped resources of fresh ground water and surface water. Fresh ground water occurs in deposits that range in age from Eocene to Recent. In the northwestern part of the parish the Cockfield Formation of Eocene age and sand beds in the Vicksburg Group of Oligocene age contain fresh water. Deposits of Miocene age contain most of the fresh water in the parish. As much as 4 mgd (million gallons per day) have been pumped from Miocene sands at Fort Polk and North Fort Polk. similar quantities could be developed in other parts of southern Vernon Parish where fresh ground water occurs to a depth as great as 3,000 feet below sea level. Electrical logs in this southern area show several beds of sand 70 to 100 feet in thickness. The deep deposits are undeveloped, and the shallow deposits have been developed only for domestic supplies. At most localities in the remainder of the parish, 0.25 mgd or more could be developed from individual wells.


Water Resources of Natchitoches Parish Louisiana

Water Resources of Natchitoches Parish Louisiana
Author: Roy Newcome
Publisher:
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1963
Genre: Borings
ISBN:

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Natchitoches Parish comprises an area of 1,293 square miles just southeast of the Sabine uplift area of northwestern Louisiana. The rocks exposed in the parish are unconsolidated deposits of clay, silt, sand, and gravel that range in age from Paleocene to Recent. Formations of Tertiary age crop out in northeast-to north-trending bands and dip gently to the southeast and east. Quaternary sediments consist of alluvial valley and terrace deposits.


Water Resources of Rapides Parish

Water Resources of Rapides Parish
Author: Roy Newcome
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1966
Genre: Borings
ISBN:

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Rapides Parish in central Louisiana possess abundant water resources. Ground water furnishes nearly all water supplies, but the resource has been developed to only a slight extent. Surface water is used little for domestic or industrial supplies but its use for irrigation is increasing.