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Ground-Water
Budgets for the Wood River Valley Aquifer System, South-Central Idaho,
1995–2004 by James R. Bartolino
The Wood River Valley contains most of the population
of Blaine County and the cities of Sun Valley, Ketchum, Haley, and
Bellevue. This mountain valley is underlain by the alluvial Wood River
Valley aquifer system which consists of a single unconfined aquifer that
underlies the entire valley, an underlying confined aquifer that is
present only in the southernmost valley, and the confining unit that
separates them. The entire population of the area depends on ground
water for domestic supply, either from domestic or municipal-supply
wells, and rapid population growth since the 1970s has caused concern
about the long-term sustainability of the ground-water resource. To help
address these concerns this report describes a ground-water budget
developed for the Wood River Valley aquifer system for three selected
time periods: average conditions for the 10-year period 1995–2004, and
the single years of 1995 and 2001. The 10-year period 1995–2004
represents a range of conditions in the recent past for which measured
data exist. Water years 1995 and 2001 represent the wettest and driest
years, respectively, within the 10-year period based on precipitation at
the Ketchum Ranger Station |