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Accession Number : ADA443760
Title : Ground-Water Resources of the Coosa River Basin in Georgia and Alabama - Subarea 6 of the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint and Alabama-Coosa-Tallapoosa River Basins
Descriptive Note : Open file rept.
Corporate Author : GEOLOGICAL SURVEY WASHINGTON DC
Personal Author(s) : Robinson, James L. ; Journey, Celeste A. ; Atkins, J. B.
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Report Date : 1996
Pagination or Media Count : 64
Abstract : Drought conditions in the 1980's focused attention on the multiple uses of the surface- and ground-water resources in the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint (ACF) and Alabama-Coosa-Tallapoosa (ACT) River basins in Georgia, Alabama, and Florida. State and Federal agencies also have proposed projects that would require additional water resources and revise operating practices within the river basins. The existing and proposed water projects create conflicting demands for water by the States and emphasize the problem of water-resource allocation. This study was initiated to describe ground-water availability in the Coosa River basin of Georgia and Alabama, Subarea 6 of the ACF and ACT River basins, and to estimate the possible effects of increased ground-water use within the basin. Subarea 6 encompasses about 10,060 square miles in Georgia and Alabama, totaling all but about 100 mi(2) of the total area of the Coosa River basin; the remainder of the basin is in Tennessee. Subarea 6 encompasses parts of the Piedmont, Blue Ridge, Cumberland Plateau, Valley and Ridge, and Coastal Plain physiographic provinces. The major rivers of the subarea are the Oostanaula, Etowah, and Coosa. The Etowah and Oostanaula join in Floyd County, Ga., to form the Coosa River. The Coosa River flows southwestward and joins with the Tallapoosa River near Wetumpka, Ala., to form the Alabama River.
Descriptors : *GROUND WATER, *WATER RESOURCES, WATER FLOW, ALABAMA, DROUGHT, GEORGIA, BASINS(GEOGRAPHIC), RIVERS, HYDROLOGY
Subject Categories : HYDROLOGY, LIMNOLOGY AND POTAMOLOGY
Distribution Statement : APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
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