Upper Floridan: South-Central

Aquifer characteristics: Water levels in five wells were used to define groundwater conditions in the Upper Floridan aquifer in south-central Georgia. Water generally is confined (under pressure from overlying sediments) in this area of the Upper Floridan aquifer but locally is unconfined (in contact with the atmosphere) in karst areas in Lowndes County. Water levels in this area are affected by changes in pumping and by precipitation. Climatic effects are more pronounced in areas where the aquifer is close to land surface, such as the karst area in Lowndes County and near the Flint River in the northwestern part of Worth County.

Well Locations with Ten Year Trend Icons

up arrow icon down arrow icon    Arrow icons represent upward or downward water-level trend. Water-level trend calculations based on last 10 years of data.
dot icon    Cirlce icon represents slope of trend line with an absolute value that is less than 0.01 feet per year (ft/yr), and/or less than 100 monthly-mean water levels from the last 10 years of data.
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Water-level Trends: The table below shows the period of record (POR) and most recent ten-year trends of monthly mean water levels for the five wells. The data used in the trend analyses are pulled from the USGS National Water Information System: Web Interface (NWISweb), and the trends are calculated in ft/yr. The check boxes on the left side of the table allow the reader to compare only those wells of interest by selecting them on or off to appear on the Monthly Mean Composite Graph.

Below the table and composite graphs are trend analysis graphs for the wells. The trend analyses show mostly long-term effects of pumping. A simple regression line may be placed on the graph by selecting the Simple Regression button, and the slope of the line is calculated. To clear the regression line, select the Clear Regression Line button. Like the composite graph, the user can click and drag the mouse vertically or horizontally to change the scale and zoom in to the time-period of interest. Any changes to the time scale will require the user to clear and recreate a regression line for the new time scale. Double click on the graph and it will return to the period of record.

2022 conditions: The POR mean of monthly water levels for well 19E009 ranged from 122.8 to 133.7 ft below land surface. During 2022, monthly mean water levels ranged from 117.7 to 133.5 ft below land surface. POR mean of monthly water levels for well 18H016 ranged from 174.3 to 176.4 ft below land surface. During 2022, monthly mean water levels ranged from 177.3 to 182.5 ft below land surface. POR mean of monthly water levels for well 15L020 ranged from 206.6 to 208.1 ft below land surface. During 2022, monthly mean water levels ranged from 219.3 to 221.7 ft below land surface. POR mean of monthly water levels for well 18K049 ranged from 123.7 to 128.7 ft below land surface. During 2022, monthly mean water levels ranged from 134.3 to 146.7 ft below land surface. POR mean of monthly water levels for well 13M006 ranged from 4.4 to 16.8 ft below land surface. During 2022, monthly mean water levels ranged from 4.6 to 27.7 ft below land surface.

Period of Record (POR) and 2022 Summary Table
Well Period of Record 2022
Mean of monthly water levels in feet below land surfaceMonthly mean water levels in feet below land surface
18H016174.3-176.4177.3-182.5
19E009122.8-133.7117.7-133.5
18K049123.7-128.7134.3-146.7
13M0064.4-16.84.6-27.7
15L020206.6-208.1219.3-221.7

Period of Record (POR) and 2022 Summary Table and above text, updated June 2023. Monthly Mean Composite graph updated weekly, all other graphs and tables continuously updated.

Slope of trend line for Period of Record (POR) and previous Ten Years
Station Name
Data Link
County
POR First
Month/Year
POR slope
(ft/yr)
Ten Year
slope (ft/yr)
Cook xx xx yy
Lowndes xx xx yy
Tift xx xx yy
Worth xx xx yy
Worth xx xx yy

Slope of 0.00 represents no trend.

Monthly Mean Composite Graph

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Monthly Mean Graph Values
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Station name: 18H016
County: Cook
Number: 310813083260301

Slope (ft/yr):
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Station name: 19E009
County: Lowndes
Number: 304949083165301

Slope (ft/yr):
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Station name: 18K049
County: Tift
Number: 312712082593301

Slope (ft/yr):
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Station name: 13M006
County: Worth
Number: 314330084005402

Slope (ft/yr):
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Station name: 15L020
County: Worth
Number: 313146083491601

Slope (ft/yr):
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