Water Resources Survey: Prairie County, Montana 1970
Water Resources Survey: Prairie County, Montana 1970
Montana Water Resources Board
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Ground- water from these terrace deposits are adequate for domestic needs and small scale irrigation. The Fort Union formation nearly covers all of Prairie County and has more wells drilled in it than all others combined. Thickness ranges from 0-600+ feet and contain interbedded buff sand- stone and shale with coal seams. Most well yields range from 2-12 gpm with some reporting 20 gpm. Water from this formation in most instances is used for stock. In section 26, T. 13 N., R. 47 E. a well report...edly yields 3 gpm from a 188-foot depth and another in section 7, T. 16 N., R. 49 E. uses water for stock from a 136-foot well at a reported yield of 7 gpm. The Hell Creek formation produces adequate yields for ranchers in some instances. Lithology consists of interbedded gray-brown sandstone and carbonaceous gray shale with approximate thick- ness rangmg from 0-600+ feet. The upper part of the formation is considered to be in hydrauhc connection with the overlying Fort Union, and tlie lower part hydrauhcally connected with the un- derlying Fox Hills sandstone.
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