Water Diversion (Usage) and Water Levels are found below. The 2024 report below is the most current. The 2019 report contains 5 more years . The levels in 2023 are the lowest recorded since 2007. 2024 levels started to recover after a dry Spring and have now recovered to levels seen in 2021. More historical data is found under the tab "Water Levels Historical Data". The 2023 Groundwater Connections newsletter (see document below) is written by UofC geoscience department and provides good insight into how our aquifier and water levels are currently being affected (our area is close to W10). There is a strong correlation between our well levels and the data they have studied in the newsletter. The 2024 Newsletter is informative and coincides with our data.
Water Usage & Levels
Related Documents
- 2024 Rates & Levels ( PDF / 177 KB )
- 2019 Rates & Levels ( PDF / 689 KB )
- 2023 Groundwater Connections Newsletter ( PDF / 1,106 KB )
- 2024 Groundwater Connections Jan.newsletter ( PDF / 720 KB )