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WATER RESOURCES REPORT NUMBER FOURTEEN
ARIZONA STATE LAND DEPARTMENT
OBED M. LASSEN, COMMISSIONER
BASIC GROUND-WATER DATA
OF THE WillCOX BASIN1
GRAHAM AND COCHISE COUNTIES, ARIZONA
BY S.G. BROWN, H.H.SCHUMANN, L.R. KISTER, AND P.W. JOHNSON
PREPARED BY THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY,
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Phoenix, Arizona July 1963
"Water Rights Adj\Jdica.\iM Toam CM! Division Attorney Gonerafs Office:
CONTENTS
Page Page
Introduction. Use of tables and maps-Continued
Acknowledgments. Table 1 .
Personnel .... Table 2 •
Well-numbering system Tables 3 and 4
Use of tables and maps ... Illustrations
ILLUSTRATIONS
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Figure 1. Map of Arizona showing location of Willcox basin .. Figure 10. Hydrographs of four wells in the western part of the
2. Well-numbering system used in Arizona Kansas Settlement area, Willcox basin, Cochise and
3. Map of Willcox basin, Cochise and Graham Counties, Graham Counties, Ariz. 15
Ariz., showing the location of selected wells .. ,5 11. Hydrographs of three wells near the area of maximum
4. Map of Willcox basin, Cochise and Graham Counties, purnpage and drawdown in the Kansas Settlement area,
Ariz., showing location of selected wells with drillers' Wincox basin, Cochise and Graham Counties, Ariz. 16
logs
5. Map of Willcox basin. Cochise and Graham Counties, 12. Hydrographs of five wells in the southwestern part of the
Ariz., showing location of wells and springs sam- Kansas Settlement area, Wincox basin, Cochise and
pled ... Graham Counties, Ariz. 17
G. Hydrograph of well (D 13 24) 16bbb compared with esti-13. Map of Willcox basin, Cochise and Graham Counties,
mated annual and cumulative pumpage in the Stewart Ariz., showing water-table contours, spring 19l13 .. 19
area, Willcox basin, Cochise and Graham Counties,
Ariz. 11 14. Map of Willcox basin, Cochise and Graham Counties,
7. HydrographsofeightweUs in the Stewart area, Willcox Ariz., sho'Ring water-table decline for the IO~year
basIn, Cochise and Graham Counties, Ariz. 12 period 1953-63 21
8. Hydrographs of six wells in the Pearce-Cochise area,
Willcox basin, Cochise and Graham Counties, Ariz. 13
9. Estimatedannualandcumulativepumpage in the Kansas
Settlement area, Willcox basin, Cochise and Graham
Counties, Ariz. 14
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Table 1. Recordsof selectedwel1s in the Willcox basin, Cochise
and Graham Counties, Ariz. . .. 26
2. Selected drillers' logs of wells in the Willcox basin,
Cochise and Graham Counties, Ariz .••......... 65
15. Map of Willcox basin, Cochise and Graham Counties,
Ariz. showing depth to water, by zones, for spring
1963
TABLES
Table 3. Laboratory chemical analyses of water from wells and springs in the Willcox basin, Cochise and Graham Counties, Ariz.
4. Field chemical analyses of water from wells and springs
in the Willcox basin, Cochise and Graham Counties,
Ariz .....
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BASIC GROUND-WATER DATA OF THE WILLCOX BASIN, GRAHAM AND COCHISE COUNTIES, ARIWNA
By S. G, Brown, H. H. Schumann, L. R. Kister, and P. W. Johnson
Introduction
In July 1959 the U. S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the
State Land Department, Obed M. Lassen, Commissioner, began an investi
gation of the geology and ground-water resourcea of the Willcox basin as a
part of the overall investigation of the ground-water resources of Arf:!:ona.
This report is a summary of the basic data collected as they relate to the
water resources of the area, Figure 1 is a map of Arizona showing the lo
cation and extent of the area investigated.
The purpose of this report is to make avsilable basic ground-water
data that are useful in planning and studying water-resources development
and to supplement a report that will be published later,
The data were collected chiefly during the period 1945 to 19S0.
Most of the well data, logs, well diScharges, and reported drawdowns were
obtained from well-registration forms of the Arizona State Land Depart
ment. Drill cuttings for laboratory analysis were obtained through the co
operation of the drillers working in the area. Water-level measurements
have been made by the U, S, Geological Survey more or less regularly since
1946, but some water-level records extend back to 1942,
Acknowledgments
Well owners and operators in the area have been cooperative in fur
nishing information. Much supplemental information Was obtained from
pump companies and well drillers operating inthe Wilkox area. Mr. Carmy
G. Page, CountyAgriclllturalAgent, Willcox, supplied estimates of irrigated
acreage that were especially useful in computing irrigation pumpage. Mr.
Samuel F. Turner, consulting engineer, Phoenix, Ariz., and the mayor and
council of the city of Willcox granted access to data gathered byMr. Turner
during an investigation made for the city. :Mr. Gene Anderson and Mr. S.
B. Evans of the consulting firm of Gene Anderson, civil engineers, Tucson,
Ariz., allowed the use of data collected by them during a water-supply in
vestigation for a housing development near Ash Creek School. Mr. Leonard
C. Halpenny of the Water Development Corp. and Mr. W. B. Loving, man
ager of the Arizona Electric Power Cooperative, allowed access to data
collected during an investigation for water to supply a thermoelectric plant
near Cochise.
Work in the Willcox basin was begun under the immedIate direction
of L. A. Heindl, former acting district geologist, and continued under P.
E. Dennis, present district geologist of the GroundWater Branch in Arizona.
Substantial contributions, including most of the basic-data collection, were
madebypersonnel or the Arizona district. Those deserving special mention
are E. K. Morse, C. S. English, T. W. O'Brien, R. L. Thompson, and J.
T. Hollander. N. B. Carmony aided in the chemical analyses of the water
samples, G. S. Smith, W. D. Potts, and F. H. Rascop drafted the illus
trations'. Mrs. Ruth Blubaugh and Mrs. Carol Jenkins typed the tables and
manuscript,
Well-Numbering System
The well numbers used by the Geological Survey in Arl:wna are in
accordance with the Bureau of Land Management's system of land subdivi
sion. The land survey in Arizona is based on the GUa and Salt RIVer base
Hne and meridian, which divide the State into four quadrants (fig. 2l. These
quadrants are designated counterclockwlee by the capital letters A, B, C,
and D. All land north and east of the point of origin is in A quadrant, that
north and weet in B quadrant, that south and west in C quadrant, and that
south and east in 0 quadrant. The first digit of a well number indicates the
township, the second the range, and the third the section in which the well
is situated. The lowercase letters a, b, c, and d, after the section number,
indicate the well location within the section. The first letter denotes a par
ticular ISO-acre tract, the second the 40-acre tract, and the third the 10-
acre tract (fig. 2). These letters also are assigned in a counterclockwise
direction, beginning in the northeast quarter. If the location is known with
in a IO-acre tract, three lowercase leiters are shown in the well number.
In the example shown. well number {D-4-5}19caa designates the well as
being in the NE-l/4NE-I/4SW-t/4 sec. 19, T. 4 S .• R. 5 E. Where there
is more than one well within a IO-acre tract, consecutive numbers beginning
with 1 are added as suffixes.
Use of Tables and Maps
Included in this report are Well tables, drillers' logs, chemical a
nalyses, well-location maps, water-table maps. and hydrographs, which are
discussed separately in numerIcal order.
Table 1. --Most of the wells included in this table are those con
sidered to be representatiVe. Not every well Is included, nor would includ
ing data on every well add little more than bulk to the report. Some wells are
included!n table 1 because the depth to water has been measured regularly,
although other well data are meager or are not available. Table 1 is cross
referenced with tables 2, 3, and 4 as explained below. Wells lisled in table
1 are located on figure 3.
Table 1 includes the well location number, the date the well was
completed to the depth shown, and the casing and perforation record, if avail
able. The firsl water levels sho .... n are those reported by the owners or
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proprlale symbols in the columns headed "Log" and "Chemical Analysis. "
B A The principal source of information is shown in the column headed "Source
of Data. " The remarks column conlalns such information as whether or not
water levels have been measured regularly, reporled well deepenings, and
, , other supplementary data. , GILA AND SALT RIVE BASE LINE Table 2. --Table 2 includes drill~rs' logs that are considered repre-
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, sentative or otherwise of special significance. WellB listedintable2arelo-
• 0 , • eated on figure 4. The drillers' terminology has been used, and excepl for
~ minor changes in spelUng and punctuation these logs are the sarne as those
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and Gas Commission, or aU. S. Geological Survey representative.
Tables 3 and 4. --Table 3 contains laboratory determlnatioru> of the
amount ofthe dissolvedcOllBUtuents In the ground water, and table 4 contains
Well (D-4~si'1geoo field determinations of the dissolved constituenls. Wells lisled In tables 3 and
R.5 4 are located on figure 5. From these tables the potential user can get an
", idea of the quality and the variations in the quality of ground water from place
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, " 10 place, and can make estimates of Ihe type of water likely to be obtained.
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< ~, ro " " " " lliustrations. _. E"igures 6 through 12 show hydrographs of depths to
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pumpage in the Stewart and Kansas Settlement areas. Included in the annual
andcumulativepumpage in the Kansas Settlement area is the estlmate of the
pUDlpage In the Pearce~Cochise area west of the Willcox playa. The hydro-
Firure 2. --Wwll-nllIllb'il.-In, .,..Item u.aed in Arbo.n ... gl"aphs showthewater~levelfluctuatl.ollB as measured by the personnel of the
U. S. Geological Survey. They are especiallyusefulindamonstratingandpro-
jecUngthe probable long~term effects of concentrated pumping, such as occurs
in the heavily irrigated areas.
Figure 13 shows contours of the altitude of the water levels, in feet
drillers when the well was drilled or the first depth-to-water measuremente above mean Ilea level. This map shows the shape ofthewaler surfaceforthe
msdebythe Geological Survey if the well was visited by a Survey represent- spring of 1963. More Ihan300 depth-to-water measurementll were made dur-
stiva. The second water level shown is the latest measured depth to water lng the period of minimum pumping and before pumping began forprese8.l'lOn
for that well. Well yields were either reported by the driller or owner or irrigation. At this time ot year the water table has recovered from the effects
estimated by the Geological Survey. The reported drawdown was determined of pumping during the previous irrigation season. The salientIeatures shown
by computing the difference between the sialic, nonpumplng water level in the onthewatar-Ievel contour map are the large cones of depression caused by
well and the pumping waler level at agivenproductlonrate. Thus, the draw- pumping for irrigation in the Kansas Settlement and Stewart areas and two
downls the amount afIoNering of the water table caus'ed by pumping the well. ''mounds "where water levels are rising in the area just east of the playa and
The reported drawdowIlB were measured by the driller, pump Installer, or west of the large cone of depression in the Kansas Settlement ares. There is
the owner at the time of the production test. The length of time thatthewell a shallow cone of depression just north of Pearce in T. 17 S., Rs. 24 and 25
was pumped to obtain the drawdown usually is not now known. The speciiic E., and a deeper one of small areal extent in Tps. 15 and 16 S., R. 25 E.
capacity is obtained by dividing the production of the well, in gallons per Figure 14 is a map showing, by zones, the decline in water levels
minute, by the drawdown, in feet, at that production rate. The resulting that has occurred during the period 1953-63.
figure has the units of gallollS per minute per foot of drawdown. The avail- Figure 151s a map showing, by zones, the depth to water as meas-
ability of supplementary information in tables 2, 3, and4 is indicated by ap- ured In the spring of 1963.
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BASI; MAP COMPILED FROM THE FOLLOWING
U. S. GEOLOGICAL .SURVEY TOPOGRAPHIC
SHEETS: GALIURO MTS, -(19S.), SIERRA
BONITA RANCH {llHO), MT. GRAHAM (19U), i. WINCHESI'ERM"l."3. (11157), WlLLCOX(i9H), 18
LUZENA (1957), DRAGOON (1958), COCHISE S.
-(U58), DOS CABEZAS (11157), COCHISE HEAD
(1950), ST. DAVID (1958). PEARCE (19S8) ••
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PEAK (l9S8).
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EXPLANATION
[[IT]] HARD-ROCK AREA
_-4080 __
CONTOUR ON THE WATER TABLE SHOWING ALTITUDE, IN FEET A80VE MEAN SEA LEVEL
'tfimm40BOmm"tt'
CLOSED WATER-TABL.E CONTOUR
----------GROUND-WATER DIVIDE
DRAINAGE DIVIDE
CONTOUR INTERVAL. 20 FEET
R.27 E. L
R. 28 E.
HYDROLOGY BY S. G. BROWN AND
H. H. SCHUMANN (1963).
Figure 13.-- Map of Willcox basin, Cochise and Graham Counties,Ariz.,
showing water- table contours, spring 1963.
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T. 16 S,
T, 17 S,
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MILES
BASE MAP COMPILED FROM THE FOLLOWING
U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY TOPOGRAPHIC
SHEETS: GALlURO MTS. .(1938), SIERRA
BONITA RANCH (1940). MT. GRAHAM (11M2), T.
WINCHESTER MTS. (1957), WILLCOX (1 957l, f8 S.
LUZENA (1957), DRAGOON (l958), COClUSE
{aSS), DOS CABEZAS (H57), COCHISE HEAD
(1950), ST. DAVID (1959), PEARCE (1958),
SQUARETOP HILLS (1958), CHlRICAHUA
PEAK (1958).
R.23 E.
![ill] HARD-ROCK AREA
+ DRAINAGE DIVIDE
R. 24 E. R.25 E. R. 26 E. R.27 E,
Figure 14.-- Mop of Willcox basin, Cochise and Graham Counties, Ariz.,
showing water-table decline for the 10- year 1953- 63.
CHANGE IN DEPTH TO WATER
IIIIlI RISE OF 20+ FEET
III RISE OF 10 TO 20 FEET
• RISE OF Q TO 10 FEET
• DECLINE OF .0 TO 10 FEET
• DECLINE OFIOT020FEET
gf4t*M~1 DECLINE OF20TQ40 FEET
• DECLINE OF40 TO 60 FEET
III DECLINE OF60TO IOOFEET
• DECLINE OF 100TO 140 FEET -DECLINE OF i40+FEET
+
HYDROLOGY BY S. G. BROWN AND
H, H. SCHUMANN (1963).
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BASE MAP COMPUJ!:D FROM THE FOLLOWING
U. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY TOPOGRAPHIC
SHEETS: GAUURO MTS, ..(1&38), SIERRA
:BONITA RANCfI (lIUO). MT. GRAHAM (11U~),
WINCHESTER MTS. (1'511, WILLCOX (11157),
LUZENA (1957), DRAGOON (1'S8I, OOCHlSE
-(US&I, DOS CABEZAS (U57), Q)CHlSE HEAD
(1950), ST. DAVID (1958), PEARCE (1958),
8QUARE'l'OP HILLS (19S8), CBlRICAHUA
PEAK (1958).
T. 18 S.
R.23E. R. 24 E.
T.
1 +
R,25 E.
ffilTIEJ HARD-ROCK AREA
DRAINAGE DIVIDE
EXPLANATION
DEPTH TO WATER BELOW LAND SURFACE
o 25 FEET OR LESS
~ BETWEE N 25 AND 50 FEET
BETWEEN 50 AND 100 FEET
BETWEEN 100 AND 150 FEET
BETWEEN 150 AND 200 FEET
BETWEEN 200 AND 250 FEET -BETWEEN 250 AND 300 FEET -GREATER THAN 300 FEET
T. 14 S.
T. 15
/T 1 1 Ilk 1 II! 1 1 -q s.
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'I rl +-l"NJ';
R. 26 E. R.27 E. R. 28 E.
HYDROLOGY BY S. G. BROWN AND
H. H. SCHUMANN (1983).
Figure 15.-- Map of Willcox basin, Cochise and Graham Counties, Ariz.,
showing depth to water, by zones, for spring 1963.
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Table 1. __ Records of selected drilled wells in the WUlcox basin, Cochise and Grn.hD.m Counties. Ariz.
Location: See figure 2 for sketch map that shows numbering and location system in ArizOll.ll.. Altitude of L:md-surface datum: Altitude of land surface of most wellll determined from topo
graphic maps. Water level: Water levels are in feet below or above (+) land-S\lrface datum. and where reported
are to the nearest foot; thone measured by the U. S. Geological Survey are given to the DeO.t"Cst tenth of 0. foot. F. well flows Ilt land surface. no static meaB\lrement aVll..ilable.
Altitude of land-surface Depth Diam- Depth of Perforation record
datum Date eter of Locati.on of well 0",""" (feet above completed ca:ung Depth (feet) Size N\lmber (feet) (feet) mean sea (inches) (inches) per foot
level) From To
(D_9_21)27dna ·1,425 6/57 1,205 16 600
(0-9-23) 5baa 5,400 /47 365 6
25bba 4,900 2/58 97 16
26ccD. 4,655 1/58 430 16 400 150 338 1/2 x 5 , 32o.bb 4,650 452 7
(D_10_21)14cda 4,660 7/43 515
23ddd 4 630 6/51 475
25bub 4,615
25bbb 4,628
29abd 4 845 9/45 708
(D_I0~22)11cbb 4,447 189 6
20abb 4,508
(O-10-23)31bbc 4,31>5 7/41 240 16 150 180 220 1/4 x 3 6
H 240
31bbd 4,386 270 ; ~~O 33dcd 4,414 /47
350.cb 4,469 350 6
(D_ll·2111bbd 4,650
(D-l1~23)1bdb 4,457 6
3dec 4,388 6
Yield: Yield ia given to the nearest ten gallons per minute (gpm). Well logs: L. log available but not incl\lded in table 2; L2. log included in table 2. Well cuttings: X. well cuttings avaUnble. Chemical analysis: X. listo:d in table 3; Y, partial a=lysis in mble 4. So\lree of data: FO, field observation by U.S, Geological Survey: 00, State Oil and Gas Commission;
5, State Land Department drillers' reports.
Specific
Water level Draw· capacity Well Chemical Source Yield do .... n (gallons won cuttings analysis of Remarks (gpm) per minute logs F." Date (feet)
per foot of In bbles 3 "'<> drawdown) or 4
218 7/57 50 L2 X FO
86.3 10/46 L X FO
D" 2/58 L Aballdoned. Drilled for
State Industrial School.
149 1158 L S
410 12/44 L2 X
455.1 S/51 L2
'" 6/51 L 11.1 ~~:6 5.1 262
10,2 S/51
10 L 180. S
~~:~ 231. 0 10.1l ~~bl 10.4 2/63
155 11/46 1,050 40.5 26
L
188.2 8/51
~~;;. 1 244 1 ~~i6 2 6'; L2 X
55.9 12/59
226.7 9/51
163 8/51
Table 1. ~-Records of selected dt'illed wells in the Willcox basin, Cochise and Graham Counties, Ariz. --Continued
Altitude of Specific land-surface Depili Diam- Depth of Perforation record Watcr level Draw- capaclly Well
Chemical Source dn,= Date eter of Yield (.:allons Well cuttings Location (feet above completed
of well cauinr,: Depth (feet) Size Number (gpm) down pcr minute logs
analYSis of Remnrks (feet) casmg (feet) Feet Dnte (feet) in tables 3 data mean sea (inches)
From To (inches) per foot pcr foot of ,d level) drawdown)
{D-1l-23)6buu 4.385 /30 1.985 20 35 10 200 L2 FO,OG Hooker 1, oil test.
1> '" 12-1/2 595
10 1.207
8 1/4 1.915
6000.1 4 385 20 10 11/46 300 Yield V:l.rie8 seasonally.
1, 000
6baa2 4.380 12/39 10 11/46
6buu3 4.380 12/38 240 I' 160 220 1/4 :xc 3 , 153 11/46 1.100 37 30 S
6dab 4.390 5/44 240 I' 160 220 1/4 x 3 , 151 11/46 1.200 41 29 S
80be 4 383 3/60 425 I' 390 140 390 1/4 x 12 8 180 3/60 L S
Sbeb 4.375 9/51 250 I' 120 240 3/8 x 6 138.3 9/':>1 '00 U, 5 L S, FO
17add 4,345 7/41 135 15 135 120 1/47 L S
20adb 4.325 10/47 245 20 2" 160 244 5/8 U, 10/47 1. SOO 39 33 L2 S
S5ebb 4,30':> 9/59 285 l' 256 0 256 3/8 x 12 , 85 9/59 L S
{D-1l-24 )20bee2 4,395 345 , 178.0 8/51 L2 X FD
182.1 12/57
20be" 4 390 2/45 300 L FD
31d"" 4 295 87 , 81. 8 7 /46 X FO
{D-ll~25)8"bb 4,957 X FO
20udb 4,978 X FO
{D-12-23)2bbb 4,300 8/54 336 16 336 lOB 122 3/8 15 103 S/54 1,500 15 94 L2 Y S FO
126 136 lS0.6 2/6S
138 179
2M 252
265 272
301 30B
Sabd 11.29':> 524 FO
To.ble 1. --Records of selected drilled wells in the Willcox bo.sin, Cochise o.nd Graho.m Counties, Anz, -Continued
Altitude of Speelfic land-surface Depth Diam- Depth. of Perforution record Water level Drnw- capacity Well Chemical Source
Location datum Date of well eter of c«e~
Yield down (gallons Woll cuttings analysls of Remarks (fect above cOmpleted (feet) easmg Depth (feet) Size Number Fcet Date (gpm) (feet) per minute logs in tuble,; 3 d,uo mean sea (inches) From To
(inches) per foot per foot of or 4 level) drawdown)
(D_12_23)9cbd ., 345 117.3 S/51 0'0
12~. 0 1/59
10abb 4,290 5/59 650 16 400 108 6/59 417 0'0
12 650
llabb 4 2QO Ice 650 y 0'0
11bbb ·1,285 7/58 303 16 303 3/8 ., 100.3 5/58 326 L Y S, FO
11cbb ·1,278 6/58 100 16 400 120 ·100 3/8 4 115 6/58 ·180 L S. 0'0
12bba 4 280 2/0,8 1 001 85 2/58 1 030 " 23 S
12cbct '!,275 3/·18 m 16 130 " 83 1/4 x S 74 3/48 1.270 L S. "0 Re orted deepened to
95 130 96.1 1/55 303 fed.
12ccb 4,280 II/57 655 16 50; 135 139 3/8 x 3- 10 100 11/57 815 L2 S FO
23G 246 1/2
'" 2G2
312 317
330 332
3G8 39·1
427 430
12dGa ·1 280 /6:< 269 16 OG C/53 750 FO
12·1. 3 2/G3
12dbb '1,275 12/52 251 18 81 03 3/.\ 7 31 12/52 1,490 >0 1·19 L S,FO
160 170
195 215
230 245
13uaa 4,259 75 6 13·1.3' 5/42 0'0
13abc .1,270 1/52 300 16 3/8 x 4 8 80 1/53 1, 000 35 " L S
13bb" ~, 375 5/~9 173 16 172 72 173 3/8 x 6 8 76 5/,19 610 L Y S,1<'O
13d!, 4,270 1/53 265 260 85 1'5 3/4 8 35 1/53 1. '00 42 33 L Y S,FO
155 175
235 3:)0
255 260
Table 1. --Records of selected drilled wells in the Willcox ballin, Cochh,,-, and Graham Counties, Ariz. -Continued
Altitude of Sp<.'C ifie lnnd-surfaee
Depth Diam-
Depth of Perforation record
Water level Draw- cnpncity Wcll Chemical Source Location dntum Date of well eter of
casing Yield down (gallons Well euttmgll nnalysis of Remarkll (feet above eompletcd (feet) casmg (feet) Depth (reet) Size Number Feet Date (gpm) (feet) p~'r minute IOgH in tnbkH 3 data mean sea (ioehes) (inches) per foot per foot of
level) From To drawdown) 0, "
(D-12 -23) 13dbe ~. 260 3/55 ,"0 16 382 88 105 3/8 15 95 3/55 1,480 43 3< L S,FO
113 127 105 5/55 1,150 71 16
142 158
200 211
260 270
291 298
315 325
336 3"
3" 382
13dcc ~, 265 7/55 384 16 117 125 3/8 15 104 7/55 350 38 0 L2 Y S,FO
143 154 117 8/55
161 171
195 ;<05
258 265
300 307
320 328
332 3<0
3<, 357
368 376
13ddn 4,255 165 16 165 90 3/51 600 S,FO
92.3 1/54
l~abb 4,275 3/53 285 16 90 110 8 105 3/53 1,200 1;<8 , L Y S,FO
135 150 112.9 2/63 600
155 170
175 185
Tabk 1. --Rl.'cords of selected drilled wells in the Wilkox bo.>1in, eochi"" nnd Crnhnm Counti,,!':. Artz. -Continu<;d
Alt1tud~· of Speclflc lnnd-l>\lrruC~'
Oc'pth Dinm-
Depth of Perforation record Water level Or"w- C"-PUClty Wdl
Locatlon dutum Dnte' a! w(»1 del' of cn;;i,'R Yield down {r,lll1on>l Well cutting>;
(r"c'j abovc' ,'ompleted (fe'c!) """nnl( (reet) Oc'pth (reet) SIze Number Fect Oate'
(gpm) (k"I)
pc'r minutc' log>l rne::m ,.;en (inches)
From To (inches) per foot per foot 01'
kvell drnwdown)
D-12-23\ Hacb , 275 5 53 262 16 88 05 318 15 7A ili3 1 250 1'0 0 1
U8 132
153 180
216 223
23' 244
250 257
l·lcbb ·1,378 .j /53 266 16 83 90 3/8 8 77 ?.u3 1 200 61 20 L2
178 19' 83.5 G/53
224 236
255 261
74,9 ~~~~ Hddd ·1 370 8 104 2
lSabb ~. 285 1G 88.9 ill7
108.1 2/63
lSbdb .) 280 82.4 8/51
116.4 2/63
2·1bab " 268 5/48 16·\ 10 10" 110 '" n HI/.iS 1 oeo " 100
:,~hd" .) ?60 :J/52 " Ie 76 107 "8 -'i _8JL 6 -"L" LOO " 31 I, 138 150
2·1ccc '1,262 12/48 105 16 75 ,GO 3/8 x 6 55 12/48 360 L
100 f1 lz.L57 700
2·1 dab ·1,260 7/47 '" 20 78 1" l/~ x 6 8 "0 7/47 L
25n.ab 4,250 6/58 455 L6 ·155 115 m 3116 x 8 8 123 6/58 800 aD 7 L2
25ab , ?50 6/0,8 350 16 350 115 340 3/16 x 8 8 115 6/58 1 LSO 35 33 1
25ub 4,250 6/49 165 '6 75 163 3/8 1 000 L
2Sccc , 280 .) " 5 3/56
25dbb 4,20,0 6/43 a8 16 81.2 11[>4 500
108.2 2/63
(D-12_24) 7dbb 4,270 82_ 0 1/52 1,000
123.4 2/63
C'hcrnlC'tti nnalyH1H
in tubles 3 004
Y
,
Y
X
Sour<,1.'
0' dutu
S ""-
S FO
FO
FO
FO
, • --Ell
5 FO
S FO
S FO
S FO
S FO
FO
FO
-
R('rn<lrk>l
Owner>! 2.
" o
-
Table 1. --Rc.:orda of selected drilled wells in the WUkox bo.sin, Cochise and Gramm Counties, Arh:. _Continued
Altitude of Specific l.o.nd~8ur(o.ce Dep<h Diam- Dep<hot Perloration record Water level Draw- capacity Well Chemical Source
Location da,= na" of well eter of c~ De~ (feet)
Yield down {gallons won cuttings analysis of Remarks (feet above completed oulog Sizo Number (gpm) per minute logs menD SCQ.
(feet) Uochea) Uochea) per foot Feet Date (feet) per foot of in tables 3 da<u
level) From To drawdown) 004
(D-12~24)7dbc 4,270 1/53 248 16 85 98 3/8 8 80 1/53 2,250 140 16 L S,FO
105 112
125 137
163 m
218 227
80= 4,294 98.1 1/54 FO
114.0 2/53
8000 4,275 lli5 300 16 300 90 298 1/4 x 12 4 88 3/55 600 190 3.2 L S
80,," 4,270 11/47 ISO 16 150 90 9S 1/2 x 4 16 86 11/47 1,000 L S,Fa
12' 137 117.7 2/63
8,= ~. 276 5/48 140 16 aD 140 70 5/48 <SO 50 9 L S
8dbb 4,270 4/48 136 16 136 50 186 72 4/48 000 40 " L
9dcb 4,285 97.0 1/54 FO
103. (3 2/63
10cbc 4,305 12/57 250 8 250 110 250 1/4 x 12 2 112 12/57 L2 S
12bbb 4,43S sa 14 sa 20 sa 20 2/48 L S
13nbb >I 415 4/59 450 8 335 176 335 1/4 x 8 4 235 4/59 L2 S
17000 4,268 /47 130 16 120 80 10/51 507 S,Fa H.~n~~~ ,de>:ltroycd
3/16 x 8 102.8 1/59 16 "" l~O ;~~o be 1lO ti.t>
17=2 4,2S8 2/60 1,385 12 1,355 180 1,325 106.0 263 1,000 180 5.5 L2 X Y S,Fa
17abb 4,267 5/51 270 18 180 aD ISS 3/8 x 12 5 78 5/51 900 42 21 L S,FO
87.6 7/51
ITh,," 4 265 1/49 100 6 100 7S 100 93.4 6/54 100 L Y S F'O Decpened to 260 feet.
1l4.8 2/63
Table l. --R .. cords of selected drilled wells in the Willcox basin, Cochise and Graham Counties. Ariz. -Conunued
-Altitude of Sp;::dfic
land-surfnee Depth Diam- Depth of P .. rforation r~ord Water level Draw- cnp" .. ity Well Chcmlcnl Sourc{'
Location ootum Onk of well
eter of casing Yield down {gallons We'll cuttIngS
:mnlysis of Remo.rkl< (fcet above' completed (feet) caSing (feet) Depth (feet) Size Number Feet Date
(gpm) <reet) per mmuH' logs
tn tabh:s :> do.ta mean "'en. (inches) (inches) per foot per foot of lev.,) From To drnwdown) 0",
JD-12-24117bbb 4 270 6/66 320 16 98 136 3/B 16 104 ~55 1 000 46 22 L Y S,FO
1'54 162 100 7/55
186 194
198 214
231 '" 286 296
308 316
17bbd 4 266 3149 160 16 70 160 31s x 8 L S
17cbb- 4 260 4lj8 14B 16 1'7 70 147 IJj x 6 B 67 4/48 1,200 13 92 L Y S
18nbb ~, 270 3/48 170 16 170 90 170 1/4 x 10 6 60 3/48 1.450 50 29 L Y S
18nbe ~, 265 8/51 180 16 80 180 3/B 830 40 21 L S
18aeb 4,2G5 1/42 140 16 60 126 3/8 x 6 " 61 U42 1,000 12 83 L S
l8ned 4.260 1/42 140 16 60 126 3/8 x 6 24 62 4/44 1.000 12 " L S
18eba 4,260 2/53 248 16 86 96 3/8 x 8 SO 2/53 1 400 42 33 L S
138 149
156 167
216 224
232 242
18dbb 4 262 125 16 126 79 3/51 S
18dda 4,260 FO
19nab 4,256 /39 227 15 70 5/42 950 X FO
19nab2 ·1,256 5/52 208 16 208 3/B 87 5/52 L X S,FO
19abb 4,257 7/,!!8 350 16 300 130 296 3/8 x S 6 129 7/58 586 L S.FO
Hlbuu ~, 257 162 15 152 60 160 67 /47 700 20 36 L S,FO
19hu .. 4,258 160 16 150 60 148 67 4/48 1.100 20 65 L S,FO
19bbb 4,259 9/53 280 16 280 106 125 3/B 16 106 9/53 BOO 20 46 L Y S
140 152
258 268
19dab 4,245 3/53 216 16 206 3/B B 7B 3/53 1,000 122 B2 L S,FO
128.9 2/63
Table 1. ~-Records of selected drilled wells in the Willcox basin, Cochise and Graham Counties, Ariz. -Continued
Altitude of Specifie lAnd~surfaee
D<ptl> Diam-
Depth of Perioration record Water level Draw- capacity Well Chemical Source Location "",= Dnte of well eter of casing Yield down (gallons Well cuttings analysis of Remnrka (feet above completed (feet) casing (feet) Depth (feet) Sizo Number Feet Date
(gpm) (feet) per mmute logs duta mean sca (inches) (inches) per foot pcI' foot of in t::lbles 3
level) From To dr<lwdown) oc<
(D-12-24)l9dba 4,250 3/48 152 " 50 150 60 3/48
19dbb 4 ?50 3/53 215 J5 85 " 318 , " a/53 1 000 " S L S
lOS 124
154 171
196 205
20b",,- 4 255 11/51 158 16 85 150 3/8 x 8 85 11/51 500 L S
20bbb 4,255 233 " 164 72 150 67 5/48 1,200 13 92 L S,FO
116.6 1?/57
20bbb <1 255 12/5,1 250 " 132 1<0 3/8 x 6 95 12/54 L S
150 158
189 196
225 233
20bbba 4,255 8/59 5" " 960 250 000 I~~~ x a- 8 1'0 8/59 L2 FO Replace,; 20bbb l •
20c11n 4,250 /" 300 16 120 3/Sf> 1,260 FO
20ebb 4, ~48 /49 200 " 120 3/56 '98 FO
20ccc 4 247 200 " FO
2000::1 4.248 210 " 85 3/56 FO
20deb .1,243 4/57 424 " 107 '14 3/8 8 107 4/57 L Y S
21bab 4,255 ~7 474 20 475 58 m 58 7/47 1. 200 102 12 L S,FO
110.7 2/63
21bnc 4 251 /45 160 96 3/46 680 FO
21bad 4,253 500 X FO
21bbd 4,251 3/46 160 " '<1 100 3/8 x 5- 12 96 3/46 L S
1/2
21bdd 4,248 I, 000 FO
21eba 4,248 /43 173 " 173 120 173 82 7/42 750 42 18 S,FO Deepened from 120 to
111. 1 2/G3 173 feet. Production
reported "incrensed
by 50 percent. ..
21dba 4,245 8/49 512 20 512 83 512 10 83 8/49 L2 S
Table 1. --Records of :>cl<.'<.'t~d drilled well:> in th~' Wilkox basin, Cochise und Gruh"'m COUntle:>, Anz. -Continued
Altitude of Sp~'elflC
lnnd-surface Depth
Dinm- Depth of Perforation record Water level Draw- capacity w~n Cnemical Source Location
dnt\.lm Dnte of well eter of cll.:>inp; Yield down
(gallons Well cuttings :malYl>lK 0' Rem .. rks (feet above completed (feet) cn:nng (feet) Depth (feet) Size Numb~r Feet Date
(gpm) ([<:e1) per minute lor,t! in tables 3 data mean Ilea (inches)
From To (inches) per foot p{'r foot of
0," level) drawdown)
(D-12<~4)22ndb 4,280 /56 >4 79.0 1/58 1,150 133 , X Fa
86. [) 2/63
22cuu 4,2'10 .1/54 252 " 71 250 3/8 12 B7 4/&4 L S
22d;'J.;'J. , 270 7/54 350 " 250 80 250 3/s x 12 5 74 7/54 1,375 L S,Fa
22dab 4,275 G/54 350 14 75 250 3/S 15 " 6/54 L S
24ecc ·1,308 9/57 25~ 8 254 230 254 3/8 x 8 3 L2 S
28nna ·1,246 7/48 210 16 2" 84 304 73 6/48 760 100 8 L Y S,Fa
109, [) 2/6:>
28abb 4 245 158 14 156 60 156 58 1/42 400 L S
28bbn 4, 2~5 250 16 87,0 1/53 Fa
11(>,2 2/63
2Sbbb ., 2.)~ 6 55.3 5/42 442 X Fa
99.9 12/57 66
28cbb ~, 239 >40 1·' 140 70 140 11.1.2 ;~;18 2 63 800 20 " L S
28dbb 1,240 130 16 120 52 1/44 610 L X S,Fa
38,,>«, 4, 2,1~ /60 1,030 X Fa
29aab 4,245 116 16 65 7/47 780 S
29bbb 4,245 156 16 64 4/48 1,180 Fa
29bbb2 4,245 6/58 613 16 613 120 136 3/8 x 4 30 120 6/58 L S
137 609 3/8 x 12 8
~0rhh ., 24~ /" 230 l6 85 3/56 , OW FO
29cdb , 237 /55 3'8 16 96 3/56 600 , Fa
29dab , 236 /53 385 16 58,4 4/46 FO
95,0 3/56
29dbb 4.240 10/s1 177 16 170 80 170 3/8 89,1 10/52 L , S,I-'O
91. 5 1/54
Table 1. __ Records of seleeted drilled wells in the Willcox basin, Cochise and Graham Counties, Ariz. -Continued
Altitude of Specific land-surface
Dop<h Diam- Depth of Perforation reeord Water level Draw- capacity Wdl Chemical Source
Location ""= Date of well ctcr of ensing Yield down (gallons Well cuttings analysis of Rcmarks (feet above eompl(.-ted (feet) casing (feet) D'!:pth ((eet) Size Number Feet Date
(gpm) (feet) PCI' minute logs in t[lbl~'H 3 data mean sea (inches) (inches) per root per foot of
level) From To drawdown) 00 4
(D-12-24)29dcb 4,240 2/56 m " 103 110 3/8 15 548 L S,];'O
156 "5
199 204
222 230
239 247
256 255
323 332
351 360
398 404
29ddd 4 234 517 " 110 700 S Gra.velpacked.
1,180 118 10
30bba 4.,248 "0 16 160 80 160 3/8 x 6 8 70 2/49 504 L S,FO
30eba 4,245 1/53 2" 16 216 68 78 5/8 12 B2 1/53 1,120 36 31 L S,FO
118 200 117.0 12/57 810
30d:J.b 4,245 120 16 57 120 " 3/46 900 12 75 L S
30dba 4,245 600 16 200 600 116 /5fl BOO
30dbb 4,245 12/48 15l 16 151 BO 151 1/4 5 68 12/48 725 L S,FO
31abb 4,239 215 16 98.5 3/51 580 Y FO
117.3 1/51 525
31bba 4,240 2/56 377 16 377 135 141 3/8 x 12 96 1/57 780 L Y S,FO
255 260 BOO 64 12
266 274
2BO 284
286 293
325 338
3lcba 4.240 12/58 504 16 450 0 504 3/16x12 3 80 12/58 :llO CO S,FO
14 504
31ebb 4,240 4/48 150 16 150 55 150 3/16x 16 2 55 4/48 1,200 25 48 L S
3leeb 4,238 3/48 204 16 176 78 87 1/2 x 4 21 87.5 2/52 1, 000 L S,FO
125 145 10::::'.9 2/63
Tabl~' I. --Recordg of :;elected drillcd wells in the Willcox bn!1in. C'ochwc' nnd Grahnm C'OUnllC'>l, :l,.rlz. -C'ontlnued
~. ~ ~ ~
Altitude of SpeC"lflc lund-Hurfa"c Depth
Dinm-Depth of Perforntion record Watcr level Oraw- NlpUClty We,ll
C'h('mlra1 Sourcl' Locatlon datum Date of well eter of Y, ... 1d
down {gnl1ons Well cutting", un::!1y,;!,.; of Remark,; (feet above COmpleted CaSUlI!
ca8Ull! Depth (feet) Size Number (gpm) per mInute log,; n1t>an sea
(feet) (inches) (fect)
(inehes) per foot F'et'j Oatl' (feet)
p"'r foot of in to-blcH 3 daw
level) From To drawdown) 0,"
3D - 12 24)31ccd 4,235 3/48 '" " 60 '" 3/8 x 8 DOO L S
31dbb 4,238 3/48 ", " '" 71 86 1/2 x 4 " 57 3/48 1,000 L Y S, FO
'20 '" 80 3/56
31dcb 4,234- 80 5/56 1,250 60 " S
1,000 50 DO
32uau ~, 234 5/51 ", " '" " '" 3/8 x 6 7 83 5/51 L S,FO
88,0 10/52 cporte cepcne '0
32abb 4,235 ", " " ,32 63 11/46 336 Y S,FO 450 feet.
32b'l.b 4,236 92.3 1/54 264
32bbn ~, 236 500 121 4 Y S
32bbb 4,236 '" " '" 80 132 60 2/46 800 5.5 145 S,FO
121.2 2/63 680
32bcb -1,234 1/53 23; " 86 "' 82 1/53 4C7 L Y FO
H3 '" >5' ," '" '" ,,, ,,,
nbc" ~, 234 70 6 49.9 5/42 -130 X X FO
32cbbl 4,234 '" " '" 60 122 60 11/47 320 L I x S
2,10
32ccb 4,233 /68 700 507 FO
32cce 4,231 4/<13 '" " 85 3/-16 750 60 13 L Y S,FO
32eed 4,230 6 109.0 3/49 FO
32dbtll 4.232 '30 " 60 '20 70 9/47 L S
32dbn2 4,232 85 55.8 3/46 700 8 88 S,FO
680
32dcb 4,2::12 7/52 '50 " 95 '05 , '00 7/52 650 35 " L S,FO
'" 160
205 210
----------------------------
Tabl~' I. --Re<:ords of sciected drilled w"lls in the WilkolC b:Hlin. Cochise and Graham Countlc.s, :!'n;:. -Cotlllnucd
--- --Altit\ldc of Specific
lnnd-surfncc Depth
Diam-Depth of P"rforntion record Water level Drnw- Ul,P:V:lly \\'l'll Ch(>rnl("ul Soure<'
Locntlon datum Date of well
etc," of cnSlnp, YH~ld down (gn11om: W,-11 ('uI11ngs
nn1l1ymH of Remarks (feet ahovc '"omplcted cD.lnng Depth (fcct) Size Number (;::pm) per minut" log;; mean S('a
(feet) (inches) (fcet) (inches) per foot Fect Oate (feet)
Ill'" foOl of in to.bles 3 dala
level) From To drawdown) od
(0-12-24 )32dcb 4.229 '2' 16 <24 54 3/46 650 l5 43 L X S,FO
460
33anb 4,232 6/S4 3<5 16 90 toO 1/4 x 3 6 690 L S,FO
ltD l25 360
"5 lSO
<75 200
210 2"
250 365
300 315
33nbb 4.233 1)/45 132 16 27 122 64 7/46 1,150 26.5 43 L X X S,FO
117.8 2/63 57.5 7/46
33bbu 4,234 /29 103 16 65 103 120,4 2/63 1, 170 22.5 " S,FO
33bbb 4,234 207 16 172 72 172 72 8/48 1,100 L S
33cbb 4,230 '" lS 104 " >04 56 3/44 900 Y S
760
33dbb 4,230 S{S8 400 16 <00 100 400 3/8 x 12 4 98 5/58 1. 400 ,00 14 L2 S
34uuu 4,243 130 16 108 44 108 68 6/47 525 S,FO
96.3 2/63
340.00 4 238 108 16 108 70 >06 76 5/48 500 25 20 L2 S Reported deepened to
880 fect.
7/58 875 16 L X S, FO
34b 4,235 3/50 176 " 167 67 176 1/2 x 3 8 67 3/50 750 ltD 7 L S
14 176
34bual 4,238 123 lS 58 123 " 10/42 440 L S,FO
113.1 2/63
34bauZ 4,238 7/54 301 16 301 92 301 1/4 x 8 8 SO 7/54 SOD 70 11 L S
34bdd 4,230 "4 16 67 113 52 7/45 1,200 12 toO L S
34cdul 4,228 5/51 140 14 132 68 132 1/4 x 4 45 75 5/51 926 L S,FO
70.9 10/51
75.7 1/53
Tabk 1. --R~'('ord,.; of »d~'dc'd dnlled \','('11» in th~' Willcox bo.sln, Cochis(' and Graham Count!c.", -'enz, -Conlmued
.. ---. _ ... AIIlTUdc· o( SPC'Clfjc
land-»udace Depth
Dium-Depth of Perforation record Watcr level Draw- cn.paelty Wdl
Cheml<'al Sou n',. Loeallon datum Dall' of ,",'eli ekr of cnslnr: Yield down
{gnllons \\'ell ('Ult lng,; annly>!'>! ,r R"mark» (fc'<'l abovt, ('ompl<'kd (fe'e'!) c""<lng ([<'C'I) O('p~h (fed) Size Number
Fl'C! Dntl' (gpm) (fl,,'t) p<'r mlnU!(' Jogl< in tr,bleH :oJ data
mean He'a (incheH) From To
(mches) pcr foot per foO! uf or , !.>Vl"') drawdown)
(0-12 _24 )34cda2 4,22B /40 108 " 60 108 52 3/40 920 10 92 L S,fO
76.9 1/;'4
97.2 12/;'7
34daa ·1,230 3/59 45< 18 200 0 454 3/B x 12 8 105 3/;'9 600 '5 13 L S
10 335
" 454
34dbb 4,230 12/;'1 200 18 81 9S 3/B )[ 6 8 73 12/;'1 720 57 " L S
130 190
3;,ban ~, 2;'2 9" 16 805 56 12/;'8 3 120 154 20 Y FO
35cad 4,250 10< 16 104 86 100 65 7/~ 7 600 8 75 L S
3Srda " " , I." X, Y we i-tcported deepened to ., :/.30 80 , 400 200 fcct.
69 •• 1 2/63
35dbb 4,240 9/54 214 16 214 94 212 1/~ x 12 4 60 9/54 460 132 3. 5 L S
370 100 3. 7
(D-12-25)32ecd 4.292 8/60 '" 6 171 101 185 1/4 x 12 1 108.7 8/51 L2 S,FO
5 217 204 '" 134 8/00
34bac 4,395 84 6 47.3 2/46 FO
46.6 12/57
(0-13-23)lbcb 4.280 86.4 7/51 FO
97.0 12/57
Iddc 4.235 87 8{56 FO
5b= 4,650 6 X FO
11nce 4.325 200 , 131. 1 12/59 FO
33bnd 4,610 90 8 27.1 la/59 FO
36ddd 4,317 7 138.4 10/51 FO
1~0. G 2/62
(D-13-2~l1aD.::l. 4.243 61.2 la/51 FO
luab 4,238 68 34 45 55.8 3/49 X FO
1=' 4,240 85 16 200 FO
Tabk 1. --Record» of ,;cl.-ctcd drllll'd ..... ells In the \\llkox bo.,)in, Cochise and Graham Caunt){>H, Ar)z. -Cantinued
--A1t)tud~' of SpeC'ific
land-surface Depth Diam- Depth of Pcrfaro.tion record Water I.-vel Draw- ('apaC'ity Well ChemIcal Sou.-<·t' dUHlm Oak eter of Y,dd (gallonH \\'e·11 cUlling" Loc-ntian (feet above l"ompleted of well
CU~;Jng CUHWg Depth (kell S,ze :"umber (gpml down
IX'r minute logH analYHI5 of Fll'm:ll'kH (feet) (feet) Feet !late (fe<'t) in tables 3 data
meun Heu (inchcH) From To
(inchel» per foot pc·r foat of oc' levL-l,) drawdown)
(D_1;j_2~)1Ildd 4.240 n6 16 47.0 10/46 495 FO
lb:w. 4,236 6/51 no 16 no 50 70 42.6 7/51 450 88 5 L2 S,FO
180 210 270
280 3>0
ld= 4,230 45.3 8/51 Fa 1-1 ctro r:l h Hhown.
67 ~ 1 2/63 ;0 1~~~~ 2nnn 4,229 178 16 86 69.1 850 20 " Fa 78.8 2/63
2abn ·1,228 218 15 150 70 150 3/8 x 4 68 100 " 2.4 L S
2o.bbj 4,227 8 51. 2 5/42 S,FO
2:lbb" 4,227 84 16 80 63.9 3/49 560 S,FO
88.4 2/63 320
2abb3 4,227 4/49 150 16 70 "8 800 L S,FO
2nbb4 4,227 80 60 55 500 10 50
2bnnl 4,227 10/55 256 " 80 3/56 302 Fa
2bo.n2 4,227 '1/51 470 15-1/2 108 60 no 3/8 x 4 68 300 52 6 L S,FO
170 199
2bnaS 4,227 6/60 ,<0 20 157 320 "0 1/2 x 5 4 L2 Y S
10 "3
2bub 4,226 131 16 131 05 131 60 6/49 521 L Y S,FO
2ebb 4,220 10/55 256 14 256 100 256 1/4 8 92 10/55 750 80 9 L S
700 75 9
2ece ·f 21·\ >00 16 40 80 40 2/,.5 000 6 lOC L X S
2dbbl 4,219 114 16 96 36 96 46 4/46 1,100 S Well dC>ltraYc'd prIOr
to 6/25/53.
2clbb?, 4,219 lH4 " 78 250 Y S Do.
3abe 4,221 1/56 260 16 90 S/56 1,200 180 7 Fa
Sncb ·1,221 750 Fa
Sadu ~, 224 /53 75.8 1/54 264 Fa
111.9 2/63
Altitude of land-HurfllC~'
LO<:'aHon datum Dut ....
(feet above completed ml'an ,lea
levd)
JD-13-24)3bbb 4,22'1 /46
3cb,,- 4,220 3/57
'In,,b , 225
4aba 4,225
4:lbb , 225 /51
4bab 4,226
IIbb..', 4,226
4bbb 4,227 6/59
4cb"- 4,221
4cbb 4,221
5allb 4.223 4/01 1
5abb 4,229 6/015
5h"" ., 229
5bab ., 229 10/17
5bb,,- 4,230 6/53
5bbc '1,230
5cca2 4,223 S/5G
5ccb 1,225 8/53
5cdb '1,224 8/56
5db:l. 4 224
6db..'1, 4,226
7bcb 4,226 3/53
Tabh' 1. --Records of flclccted drilled wclio; in the Wilkox bU>1in, Cochise and Graham Countie,), .-\rlz. -C'ontlnucd
- -Spec)!)"
Depth DlUm-
Depth of Perforation record Water level Oro.w- <''''paclty Well
of well etel' of caleanr.
Yield down (gullong We'll cultll'1gs
(r<:~'l) "a,ang
(fcct) Depth (f('('tl Size Number Feet Dale (gpm) (feet) pc'r minute log"
(Inch,,!!) (inchc:;) pcr foot Pl', foot of From To drawdown)
96 " 88 OS 88 ." 9/46 900 L
350 16 350 100 350 3/S x 8 10 " 3/<:,7 800 SO 10 L2
100 " CO >00 ." 700 L
133 16 57 5/48 700 L
2CO 16 82 6/53 286
231 16 117 53,9 1,020 16 64
1< 231
75,7 2/52
113.3 2/62
SOO 158 6/59 900 99 9
150 19 128 28 12' 52 3/4G 1. 200 1·' 9 L
" 16 48 900
165 19 152 60 152 3/8 x G 36 72 /41 520 136 ., L
116.7 2/63 286
220 I' 82 96 5& 6/45 320 L
H 206 220 67.8 3jSO , 8B " " 07 " ,,7 142 r.
140 16 120 76 111 58 10/17 1 000 L
16 II' G/53 335
110 16 100 40 100 " 3/46 600 10 G L
llG.8 2/63
350 '67
"3 14 303 0 201 1/4 x 8 4 85 8/53 750 13 58 L
112.8 2/G3
352 I' 328 75 328 3/8 x 8 8 116,4 7/57 L
125 16 104 52 2/45 660
132 I' 132 76 132 56 7/47 <35
111.4 2/63
253 16
Ch~'ml('lll analY$11'l
in t:J.bl",) :J or 1\
Y
Y
Y
X
Y
Y
Y
Sour,c' or
d:ltn
S FO
S
S
S
FO
S,FO
FO
S
S
S
S,FO
S,FO
S 1"0
S FO
FO
S,FO
Fa
S,FO
S FO
S,FO
S, FO
FO
, ,
Rl'rnarkj';
Hvdrorrraph Rhown.
• o
Tabk 1. --Record:; of sdC'Cted drilled wells in the Willcox basin, Cochise and Graham Counties, Ariz. -Contlnued
Alutude of Specific land-lJurrac~' Depth Diam-
Depth of Perforation record Wa.ter level Draw- capacity Well Chemical Source
Loeatlon datum Date of ",ell eter of
ca:;ln~ YiC'ld down
(gullons Well ellttings analy:;,s or Remark" (feet above <"ompleted (feet) casin~ (fcet) Depth (feet) Si:!;e Number Feet Date (gpm) (reet) per rnlnute 10,;H data mean >lea (inc he:;) (inchell) per Coot per foot of in tables;:t
levell From To drawdown) 004
(D¥13-24)7cbb 4,224 1/58 285 1,620 84 19 S
7cbC) 4,223 75 16 47.8 11/46 950 FO
7cbc2 4,223 >00 18 48.6 11/46 1,000 FO
85.9 12/63
7cbd 4,220 /48 130 55.9 1,000 FO
7dbb 4.220 1158 285 16 285 65 285 3/8 x 8 675 L S,FO
7dart 4,222 65 41.6 5/42 X FO
8abb2 4,218 158 16 57 3/47 451 L S,FO
8bbb 4 222 297 16 84 " 84 46 5/46 750 X S FO
81 3/56 250
8bcb 4,218 100 44 5/46 600 12 50 X 5
8dbb 4,216 9/53 325 16 60 80 3/8 " 71. 7 1/54 1 200 150 8 L2 S,FO
88 102 109.3 2/63
148 163
170 179
191 200
204 215
258 271
8dcb 4,215 /58 <00 16 365 X FO
9abbl 4,215 4/48 140 16 140 60 140 60 4/48 800 20 40 L S,FO
770
9abb2 4,215 2/56 250 16 250 90 3/56 580 FO
Sacb 4,211 3/56 176 16 87.2 3/56 FO
Sbab 4,215 11/51 220 16 76 88 3/8 x 6 8 67 11/51 300 69 4 L S.FO
101 113 74.0 10/52
122 137
151 161
9bbb 4.216 2613 16 54 3/47 550 47 12 L S,FO
14
12
LOca\lOn
(D-13-2·1)9cbb
Ddbb
10"bb
Alutudl' of land-~:tlrral''''
datum Dak (fe('t ",bove ,-ompleled me"'n sea
l..,vel)
~, 212
'\,212
5/51
Table'!. --Re'eordB of ,;eketcd drilled well,; HI the WUkox b::wln, Cochb .. , und Grah",m C'OtlnlleS, -',rl7., -Continued
Depth orwdl (feet)
154
lG3
Dw.mdl'r of ca>an>:
(lnche")
16
16
1G
154
80 1[;5 1/·;
900 80
890
GO.7 1/5" 3D8
112,1 2/63
80 ::08
Sp"('ll'!," '-apunty (r,:.llom:
p,'r mlnut" P", fovl vI' drnwdown)
80 L
L
\\'<,11 cult,n,.;"
C'hemH'al Sourc,' annlys!" 01'
or tabl,,',,::l >:law
vI' .\
FO
Rpma,;'"
S, FO Deepened.
_____________ r ________ -1 ___ ~GCIGC'C_+_-'28CG~-C1C'c---f--C2e8"'~--C1C6~G+-"2"8,G1"3"1~8c'~8+--cc_t--"9~6--+_~'"I,G'~i_"'~50~-"'~8C-t---cl~'--~'r"LO-i_------+_------_1-"'--1--------------------'1,210 3/GG 178 1(. 176 3/8" 3 g 82 3/5(, 650 ·1t1 1·1 L2 S, FO fj""rwn,.q to ,ll).1 fe'L't.
100 7/S7 600 15
30G 1G
________ ICOOC"6~6+---""C2"'"O--+--"'L/~L''-+ 1-,I.c",-t---"""-___ + __ -'-lOc3'-r--'30G+-""2"2+------I_----1_--'"2~1_----+--,'C8C3+_----+_--------I_L"-t-------+-------'-'C'C'-"C'1_------------------·1,20D 80 12 38 5/,12 020 " FO
________ C'OC'C6Cdo,t-__ ,C"C'C,OC0 __ 1_---'cl-'-c'--t--'C'C°-t-'C'L---I_--C9C2~---C6C°-t--C8C2+------I_----1_-"GCSL-1_Cl0"IC,'c'+--,'C8C'+_----t-______ -i-CLC-"-_______ r-______ +-CFLO'----------------------
10dbb llG 8,' 10 130 L s '
llabb '1,213
________ L"L2C2B8+ ___ -"'C'"'~CC_+--""L'L'L-1_-"~·C'8"1--'USL---t---'",""8L1 __ -"6~01--"20'~8_t'UCI'2C'~8+--~_+--"G~0C-1_----_1f~8~'"'t------ ____ -----_+ __ "".+-------t--------~SC'C'C"L---------------------(.15 163 1G 100 40 100 43. 1 10/~6 700 tiS ~,]i()
________ c"c"o'o'-t ___ 'c"c'COc' __ +-- _____ i __ "'C'"'_1f-"'O'--1-------1_--C50'_t--"'OG+-----1------t--"'OO--t-C3LIC""-i_---t-----t--------_t0L-+--------t-------t-'c'C'C·°C-t------------------llCJ.db 4.210 GIGS 16 246 246 '12 GO eoo 80 27 L3 S.FO
11bb"- 3/49 <00 " 50 '00 53 3/49 L
11bbc 4,212 24t. " 239 8 76,9 1/5~ 900 110 L S,FO
108.9 2/63
11bcb\ 4,212 f<3 92 <0 500
I1bcbZ 4,212 4/53 244 16 82 3/8 66 4/':>3 900 110 L s
96 132
146 172
232 239
llccb 4,207 80 12 62 "' 62 9/43 240 10 24 s
Tabl~' I. --Records of ",.;:,!c-etc-d dnll~'d well,.; in the Willcox b::J.;lln, COC"hl"~' (lnd Gr"hum Count!,·", -'In;:. -('on\1nut·d
--A1tltud~' of SP<.'C"It'l(·
mnd-:.<ur[o.C"e Depth Diam-
Depth of Perforation record Wat ... r l<.'vel Draw~ {'apac-ny Wl,ll
Cht'mj{'rtl Sour('p LO<'atJon datum Date
of well eter of C"a:ang Ylt-ld down (g'lllon,.; \\'ell "utt ,ngs
:lnnlyHlH or R .. m"rk~ (fee-t above- complet~-d (feet) Cnslllg ([e-e-t) Depth (feet) Size Number Fe~·t Datv (gpm) (feet) pt', mmute> logs
In t!lbh·,; :; d[lt[l mean >lea (inches) (inches) per foot P"!' fOOT vi'
level) From To drawdown) oc ,
(D_13_24)l2cbb 4,210 16 62,4 2/52 250 FO
76.0 2/63 234
12ecb 4,204 " " 65.6 8/55 FO
12 165
12d::J.b 4,203 7/52 200 16 " 192 3/8 43 7/52 L2 S
13ncb 4 197 44.7 2/52 FO
62.4 2/63
13bnb 4 '" 84 14 84 38 84 38 5/46 253 L S,FO
43,4 3/49
13bbc 4,201 6/50 100 16 100 " 100 '19.8 2/52 2<' L S,FO
13cba '1,196 16 77 6/53 550 FO Smell>! like rotten cr;gH.
13ece 4,196 BO 12 84 24 " 36 3/47 L S,FO
60.7 2/63
13ddd l 4,189 /12 54 16 2t /12 260 L FO
29,7 5/42
13ddd? 4,189 /10 55 6 48 60 29.7 S/42 L S,FO
39, ·1 11/49
14=b 4,203 2/60 3BO 16 330 80 330 3/8 x 8 , 8S 3/60 L2 S
14abb 4,20S 62.0 1/s~ 850 21 " S, FO
78, ·1 2/63
14bab 4,205 /4< 150 16 100 " 100 " 6/48 1,100 7 160 S,FO
51. 8 3/49
14bbb 4,206 580 I:;.
~) ~~ 15abb 4,206 151 16 !'l.t ., FO
I5baa 4,207 3/51 105 18 55 105 88 3/51 237 L S,FO
15bba 4,207 164 16 " 660 8 82 FO
14
15bbb 4 208 '" 16 3\ X FO
lSbbd 4 205 8/~9 154 16 100 SO 100 50 8/49 BOO 15 53 L S
ISbee 4,204 /<7 150 48,7 3/49 415 Y FO
Table I, --Records of selected drillcd wells in thc Willcox bllain, Cochisc and Graham CO\.lnticR, Ariz, -Contln\1ed
-Altit\1de of SpecIfic
land-s\.lrface Depth
Diam-Depth of Perforntion record Water level Drll.w- capaClty Well Ch ... mlC1d SO\1rce
LocaUon da.!\1m DMe of well del' of casIng Y,eld do .... n (!{allons Well cuttln!{!! analysiR of Remarks (f,,<'t abov" complckd Ca!!lng Depth (fect) Size Number (gpm) per mIn\1!e logfJ
mean sea (feet)
(inches) (fcct) (inches) per foot Feet Datc (f~'ct)
p~'r foot of in table:; ;; data
levcl) fo'rom To drawdown) or 4
(D-13 -24 )15cbb 4,204 53,1 2/52 ,ce FO
75.0 2/62
16bbb 4,209 /32 1,356 16 28,5 5/42 L2 X FO ~l'.Qll;ra h "hown,
106.0 3/61
17beb 4,215 500 16 85 12/57 1,350 " 20 S,FQ
17bdb 4,215 1/58 500 16 500 105 500 5/16x 12 6 84 1/58 1,450 78 19 L S,FQ
17cbb 4,213 12/57 505 16 500 180 495 11/4 .12 6 80 1/58 1,050 120 9 L FO
17ccb 4,210 12/57 505 16 505 175 505 5/16x 12 6 75 12/57 1,000 62 16 L2 S,FO
650 25 26
18=a 4,217 8/59 1.000 16 525 180 515 3/16 x 6 16 '110 8/59 1,630 58 28 L2 X Y S,FQ 12-1/4-inch open hole
from 525 to 1,000 fcct.
18acb '1,217 54,7 2/52 350 FO
82.7 2/63
18adb 4 218 3/49 130 16 70 100 600 L S FO
18bbb 4,220 410 16 170 40 2/47 200 L S,FO
18beb 4,225 160 16 70.l) 1/53 250 FO
78.5 2/53
18dcb 4,220 2/58 475 16 475 180 465 1/2,,:3- a L2 S,FO
1/2
20abb 4,207 /53 160 16 50 6/53 930 FO
20bbb 4,209 7/58 301 16 301 90 296 5/15x12 6 L S
21abb <1,205 II/52 160 16 55 155 3/8 8 55 11/57 565 L2 S,FO
21bba 4,205 100 14 100 40 1(-15 618 S,FO
63.7 2/63
21cba <1,200 /10 60 16 32.1 5/42 840 X FO
21cbb <1,201 6/53 141 18 141 49 140 1/4 x 12 6 50.1 1/54 L S,FO
73.3 2/63
22acb 4 199 80 16 30 80 35 12/44 750 17 44 L S
22bcc <1,200 /51 145 16 650 FO
22cdd <1,195 82 12 82 40 82 40 5/48 L S
Tabl(' 1. --Re<:ords of selected drilled wells in the Willcox basin, Cochise and Graham Countics, Al')~. -Contin\lcd
Altitude of Sp('eific lnnd-surfnce
Depth DiIlm- Depth of Penol'tltion rceord Wnter level Draw- capacity Well Chem,cal Source Location
datum Dnte of well etel' of ca:nng Yield down (gallons W('ll cuttings analysis or R~'mark", (feet above completed eusing Depth «(eet> Size Number (gpm) per minute logs
menn sea (fe('t)
(inches) (feet} (inches) pel' foot Feet Date (fe('t)
pel' foot of in tables 3 data
level) From To druwdownj 0",
,(0-13 -2~ )22ddb 4.193 80 12 45 /18 800 S,FO
23ubb 4,198 89 H 38.5 10/46 218 FO
23bbu 4.198 /20 50 8 34.1 5/42 FO
23bbb] 4,199 62 10 11 /10 460 12 X CO
41.4 2/49
23bbb2 ~, 199 S/49 92 16 46 92 3/8 x 6 8 <3 S/49 300 L2 Y FO
57. 0 3{5~
23bcb 4, 198 105 16 75 30 75 " 360 S,FO
350
2Sea ., 195 7 {5S 6 865 L X OG
23ecc 01,192 /41 104 6 56 31 6/48 L S
23daO- 4,191 12 53 4/56 FO
24uaa 4 190 12/51 100 18 4S 95 S/8:x 6 8 <3 12/51 L S
Meed 4, 186 34.8 2/52 FO Hydror,rnph shown.
46.2 2/63
25eee -1.179 12 22.0 5/42 X FO Hydrop;raph shown.
25ddd ~, 175 /'8 8 52 42 52 150 FO
26bbc 4.190 2/':>'2. 108 10 " 108 1/4 x 4 " 2/52 250 15 17 L2 S,FO
26cbb 4,187 50 12 30 5/~2 400 X S Deepened 3/49.
26dac 4.182 130 16 80 30 80 27 3/-17 1,000 25 40 L S
27aud -1,191 /20 102 16 04 6/53 500 FO
27a.bb ., 193 ll8 " 102 20 75 36 3/47 800 L Y S FO
45,7 1/501
27ada 4,190 /<5 131 16 32 145 610 FO Hvdro.ra h shown.
58,1 1/61
52.8 2/63
27bab 4,193 /47 ll5 16 580 FO
27bad 4,193 48.6 8/56 271 FO
T!lble 1. --R.ecords of selectcd drilled wclls in thc Willcox basin, Cochise and Graham CountleR, Anz. -Cont1nued
Altitude of Specific lund-surface
Depth Dium-
Depth of Perfortltion record Wntcr level Drllw- cnpaclty Well Chemlcnl Source Locntion dntum Date of w(.'ll eter of casing Yield down
(go.l1on5 Well cuttlngs o.no.1YIHI"I of Rl'mnrks (fcd nhove completed ca»!ng D(.'\:Ith (feet) Size Number (gpm) per minute logr;
menn Hen (feet)
(inChes) (feet)
(inehes) per foot Fe(.'t Dute (fed)
p ... ·r foot of in t:l.blct; 3 dntu
l(.'vd) FrOm To dr:l.wdown) or 4
(D-13 2,1)27bdb ~, 105 11/52 '" 16 136 " " 3 8 8 ·18 II/52 650 10 65 L S
78 87
10e 132
28nbb ., 198 135 13 55 S/.16 150 , S FO
28bbb ~, 300 1/58 500 16 400 230 '00 1/·1 x 12 6 L3 Y Bore filled wlth rock
from -100 to 500 r~·<.'1.
2%u£2_ ·1,201 4/53 100 16 100 " 100 5/10x12 .[ 42 4/53 500 " 25 L Y S
29aba '1,203 47.0 6/5,1 FO
68. G 2/63
:W:.bb ~, 2()·1 100 8 41.9 7'51 FO
·16.4 1/54
33",,- .[ 187 " 36 , 32 5/42 X >'0
88b;,.b 4,198 9/59 155 16 145 " 145 1/4 x 12 6 42 9/59 L2 S
3::Jc"d 4, 100 29, , 7/51 FO
38.4 2/63
33dba ·j,18"1 6/53 148 18 " 5·; 3/8 15 38 G/53 1, 000 ~5 22 L S
60 OS
76 " " 92
103 U2
132 131
3-1nbb ,j,187 'f /54 138 H 38 135 'ill 15 38 7/54 1, 000 " 21 L S
NO " 31
34adb 4, 185 55 10 27.8 10/~ I;; 710 FO
35"bb 4, 182 27.3 10/46 5·10 FO
35bbb 4,136 6/59 757 16 " 1'7 3/8 x 4 10 30 6/,,9 262 L2 Y S
3Sbbc 1 4, 185 S5 12 27 8 10/46 470 FO
4~, a 2/63
35bbC2 4, 185 11/51 105 16 460 FO
Table 1. --Records of selected drilled wells in the Willcox basin, Cochise and Grulul.m COllntJ<:>fl, Ariz. -Continued
-Altitude of Specifie
land-surface Depth Oiam-
D<:>pth of PerfoJ't).tion record Water level Draw-
capacity Wdl Ch<'ml<;'al Sou r<;,~'
Location datum Date of well eter of cllSing Yield down
(gallons W<;,ll cuttings analysis of Remarkt;; (fect above completed caslng O~!h (feet) Size Number (gpm) per mlnutl' logs
ffi<:>an ",eo. (feet) (inches) (feet) (inches) per foot Feet Date (feet)
per foot of in tabl~'l' 3 data
level) From To drnwdown) or .\
(D-13 -2~ )35e;:w j 4, 180 /38 " 6 20.1 5/42 X FO
39.5 2/63
35<;'0.0.2 ~, 180 '00 " " 60 56 3/45 000 " 42 S,FO
23 4/46
36dec ~, 172 1/58 85 " 85 60 80 1/4 x 8 4 22 1/58 L S,FO
10 13-25)3der< 4,300 H8 6 105.3 2/46 X FO
112,2 12/57
7bbc 4 204 " ~O. 3 2/52 FO
54. G 2/63
IOcca 4,290 116.1 1/54 FO
3. S 2/63
27nc<;, " '" 90 33.0 1/45 Y FO
38.2 12/57
27daa 4, 195 3/60 358 " 305 55 300 1/~ x 6 8 33 3/60 L2 S
30ebb 4 no 2S. ·1 3/49 X FO
36.9 y63
SOdec 4, 179 52 24.3 2/52 250 3 83 FO
33.7 2/63
31bbb? 4, 175 7/46 >2, " G8 " G8 450 FO
31bed 4,170 4/58 70 " 70 29 69 S/8 X 3 6 29 4/58 525 86 " L S,FO
31c[<b'l 4, 170 /53 800 X Y FO
31dedl .1,167 2/49 '02 " 36 56 L Y S
(D-14-24)lo.bb 4,170 19.7 7/51 FO ~lydrogrnph shown.
27.2 2/63
Sr<bb 4,182 31. 0 7/51 FO
32.8 2/63
5ban 4,175 27.4 3/49 FO
43,8 2(63
Table 1. --Records of selected drilled wells in the Willcox basin, Cochise and Graham Counties, Ariz. -Contlnued
Altitude of Specific land-surface Depth
Diam-Depth of
Periorution rccord Water level Draw"
capacity Well Chemical Source Location
,,",= Dnte of well eter or casing Yield dOwn (gallons Well cuttings analysis of Remarks (feet above completed (feet.) onmng (feet) Depth (feet) Size Number Feet Date (gpm) (feet) per minute logs in tables 3 data mean sea (inches)
From To (inches) PCI' foot per foot of
0" 4 level) drawdown)
_(D-14-24)6aub 4,213 60.9 3/49 FO
55.5 12/55
13cbb 4,152 • 12.9 7/53 FO
17.8 2/53
14bbu 4,167 21 , 12.5 5/42 FO
18.9 1/61
30edd 4,190 5/49 3,340 L X OG.FO
30dba 4,187 " , 20.0 5L42 X. Y FO
27.3 2/63
D-14-25)4cb 4,175 , 702 L X OG
6cab 4,162 ,,, 34 , 12.0 5/42 X FO
20.8 1/61
'" 4,160 70O L X S
9dd 4,175 1,810 F L2 X OG
16nad 4. 173 23. 1 3/53 Y FO
24.6 2/63
23ddd 4.189 11/59 <58 16 <0' 60 220 3/8 x 12 8 4D 11/59 L2 S,FO
27.8 12/57
27 4,145 2.360 F L2 S,OC Not "..,eovered; ~'xact 10-"Uon In "ection uncertain.
(D-14-26)6uc 4,286 7117 650 54 " 10 7/17 L2 FO
<2 " 7-5/8 650
1800n 4 248 2/53 m 16 m 9D 475 1/4 x 8 8 71.8 1/54 1,100 " 51 S,FO
74.2 1/S7
18bdd 4,245 69. 1 1/54 FO
123.6 2/63
Table 1. ~-Records of sele<:ted drilled wells in the Willcox basin, Cochise and Graham Counties, Ariz. _Continued
Altitude of Specific lund-surface Depth Diam-
Depth of Perforation reeord Water level Draw- capacity Well Chemlcal Source Location datum Date of well eter of casing
D~h (feet) Yidd
down (gallons Well c~ttlng!l
analysIS of RC'marktl (feet above completed (feet) cn.sing (feet) SUo Number Feet Date
(gpm) (feet) per min~te logs
in tablml 3 data mean sea (incnea) (inches) per root per foot of level) From To drawdown) 0' 4
(0-14-26)18cau 4.248 3/53 500 " 80 95 3/4 8 80 3/53 1,050 60 18 L2 Y S
185 195
225 235
300 '" 365 "0
375 380
400 420
435 455
490 495
18daa 4.275 1 :u.~2 435 " 1>8 125 3/8 8 94 12/52 SOO 66 13 L S,FO
136 143 147.3 2/63
189 203
223 230
258 355
303 400
20ccc 4 272 200 8 89.8 1/46 FO
144.0 2/63
30baa 4,245 74.5 1/59 FO
91. 6 2/63
31ddd ~, 270 6/59 512 " 290 120 200 1/4 x 12 6 112 6/59 2,700 52 52 L2 X S, FO
(O~lS~24)8cad 4,168 /58 700 Y FO Samples taken.
8dbb 4,167 53 4 13.4 1/46 FO Hydl:'Oj);l:'aph :;hown.
21.6 2/63
, " 4 IllS 11/,,11 730 X FO
17cnc 4 200 100 8 200 FO
19cbc 4,295 200 16 150 80 150 150 5/45 L S,FO
19ccc 4,300 3/58 400 16 400 140 400 /16 x 10 4 130 3/58 700 80 9 L2 S
19dcc 4,270 1/56 425 16 100 2/57 1,400 52 " S,FO
20cac ~, 215 103 6 52.3 1/46 Y FO
66.8 2/63
Altitude of lAnd-surface
Location datum ""', (feet above completed mean sea
level)
.(D-15-24 )29buc ~, 230
29bbc 4 240 5/55
30cdd 4,280 1/56
30db 4,263 /07
JOde.: 4,275 /57
31".,,, 4,250
31bdn 4,275 2/56
31cbb 4,300 2/;'5
32~lCC 4,225 12/58
32cc<' 4 250 7/57
32dee 4,225 7/58
33bbb 4, 189
{O-15-25)13ddd 4,220 1/58
l·ked 4,180
15ddd 4.175
Table 1. ~-Reeords of selected drilled weUs in the Willcox basin, Cochise and Graham Counties, Ariz. --Continued
Specific
""""' Diam-
""""' or Perforation l"eeord Water level Draw- co,pacity well
of well eter of Yield down
(gallons Well cuttings owoing o~~ Dept!: (reet) St.. Number (gpm) per minute logs (feet)
(inches) "cd (1Debea) per foot F,ct Date (feet) per foot of
F~m To drawdowol
300 14 688
300 " 300 62 300 50 5/55 1 200 " 31 L
260 n4 6/56
6" L
400 16 365 /16x 10 4 105 12/57 610 78 8 L2
11< 7/58 710 97 7
800 n7 7
920 143 6
77 7 9 51
97.5 2/63
280 16 260 100 260 3/8 x 8 6 105 2/56 1,650 45 37 L
725 16 300 100 300 3/8 x 8 10 124 2/58 1.100 102 n L2
615 16 615 150 175 1/4 x 6 8 55 12/58 1,400 130 11 L
185 195
210 615
846 20 400 275 400 3/16 x 10 6 80 7/57 :2 000 90 " L
12 789 425 779 4
982 16 875 168 179 3/16 x 6 8 61 7/58 3,160 105 " L2 X
231 "8
264 300
308 875
50 6 38.9 1/,.6
37.5 2/63
510 16 m 63 m 5/8 x 12 6 ·19 1/58 1. 200 52 23 L2
38 8 28.9 1/46
17.2 2/63
" 6 25.6 1/54 '35
25.1 12/57
Chemlcnl analysis
in u,blcll 3 0' 4
Y
Y
Source of
data
~O
S,FO
FO
FO
FO
FO
S
S
S
S
S,FO
FO
S
FO
FO
Remarks
o en hole from 789 to
846 r"et.
Hydror;rnph 8hown.
" o
Table I. -~Rccords of selected drilled wells in the Willcox basin, Cocm" ... und Gruham COUntleH, ArIZ. -ConUnuo;-d
Altitudo;- of Specific lnnd~surrace Dc"" Diam- Depth of Perforation record Water level Dro.w- capn.city Well
Ch .. mIcnl Source Location dntum Duf. of well eter of casing Y,dd down {.l(o.llonH W<.'ll cuttin.l(s nnalySUJ of Remark-Ii (reet abov .. completed (feet) cnsmg
(f<~et) Depth (r"et) Size Number
F"et Date (gpm) (feet) per minute logs
In tubl"'tJ 3 data mean sea (inches) From To
(inches) per foot pc'r foot of oc, level) drawdown)
(0- L5-25)23bdd 4,190 2/60 567 16 559 259 560 3/16)(L2 3 20 2/60 L2 S
23ddd 4,205 9/48 250 " 37. 3 2/52 600 L S,FO l-Jydrop;rapb shown.
20.3 2/63
25ada , 230 8/53 '" l6 X Y FO
25add 4,230 500 41. 8 1/58 FO HydrOGI"aph "hown.
117.7 2/63
25cda 4,225 566 " 55.1 10/53 1,250 FO
77. G 2/G3
25ddd 4,230 4/52 m l6 3/8 " 8 43,6 4/52 1,900 37 20 L2 X S,FO
26add 4,210 L 1/52 503 l6 503 500 3/8 , L S
2Gdddl 4,213 m 16 350 12.4 10/45 Y S,FO Reported "rock ledge'"
12 450 32.7 2/G3 I at ·150 feet. Aftc'r
I drllilnr. through "ledge'" I , wat~'r levC'l 1'0',,-, from
I 38 to 9 reet.
27addZ 4,190 7/58 1,300 20 510 '63 1,295 5/16)(.12 6 95 7/58 3,650 '" 36 L X '5
" 1,295
27"dd , <90 8/58 , '00 20 510 '60 , '00 5/16)(.12 6 " 8/58 3 800 102 37 L, S
16 1,100
27dn.al 4,190 4/52 606 20 366 '" '" 8 , 4/52 L S Wh<.'n wdl W>J.!:I >:It 400-
468 580 foot depth. w>:Iter level
,'m;" from ;;6 to 30
fe"t. At 468-.foot dc'pth
water level r[llH~'d to
15 fect.
32adn 4 '65 6/58 , 280 20 700 X S FO
f6 , 280
Table 1. --R.ecords of scl"cted dnlled wC'lls in the Wllkox ba,.;,n, ('oehl,.,,, and Gruhum C'OUn\1Nl, ArIz, -Continued
Altitude of Spec1fiC' land->lurf",cl'
Depth Diam- Depth of Perforation record Wuter levd Draw- cnp",city Well Chcmlc",l .sou rcc
LocnUon datum Date of well eter of casing Yidd
down (gallons Well cuttings analysis or Remurk:; (feet above eomplcted (feet) C"'Slnp; (feet) De th (feet) SJ.ze :"<umber Fe~'t Date
(gpm) (ft'et) pc'r mlnUH' log,;
in tables 3 dat'" mc",n sea (.incheiol) From To
(inches) per foot per foot of 0' , ll'vel) drnwdown)
JD-15-25) 34bdd 4 190 iH 601 4 F 5/42 50 L Fa
3
34bdd2 4,190 3/57 ,100 " '"' " "" 2 '"' ,2 ,
12 700
34cbd 4,190 5/47 575 " 550 F 5/47 1,120 L S,FO
121. 6 2/63
34dufl 4 205 12/52 486 20 312 486 5/S x 3 10 22 1/53 2 40n L y S FO
35ndd 4 220 11/52 700 20 600 172 600 1/2 x 3 10 29,9 12/52 4 ISO 91 47 L2 Y S FO
53.5 ?L53 3 850
3Sdnd ~ 220 2/53 592 20 550 '" 361 1/3 x ~ 6 ," 2/53 2 000 140 H L S FO
7S.3 7/S3
36add ~, 240 4/50 496 20 318 264 304 42.5 4/50 1 ~65 L2 S FO
4S.1 6/50
36cua A 225 7/58 490 16 150 490 1/2 x 5 0 60 7/58 1 800 70 " L S
36ccb 4 222 8 51 3 8/51 FO
50.1 2/63
36daa 4,240 43.2 2/52 Fa
95.1 12/57
(0_15_26) 5bad A 305 11/58 503 16 312 170 313 1/2 " r, , 176 11/5fl 1 73n 2n "' L X S FO
1 690 20 8·' Scdd A,305 8/58 470 16 263 80 263 1/2 x 8 6 183 8/58 1,250 55 23 L Y S,FO
6 4 ' , 76_ ill7 -"0
128 >I 2/63
fidun 4 265 9/57 453 16 30n 122 3CO 1/2" 8 , 123 8L57 1 200 30 40 L Y S PO
6dda 4,265 12/57 460 16 310 111 310 1/2 x 6 6 112 12/57 1 200 30 40 L2 Y S
7dbc 4,240 94.6 1/59 Fa Callcnding water.
96.4 2/62
9ddd 4,415 3/59 500 16 328 110 368 1/2 xl2 7 160 li59 1 630 55 " L2 S
Table 1. --Records of selected drilled wells in the Willcox bnsin, Cochise nnd Grnhnm Counties, Ariz. -Continued
Altitude of Specific land-surface De,", Diam-
Depth of Perforation record
Water level Draw- capacity Wdl Chemical Sourcc Location
da,= 0.,. of well eter of casing Yield do .... n
{gallons Well cuttmgs analyst .. of Remarks (feet above completed (feet) cusing (feet) Depth (feet) Size Number Feet Dnte
(gpm) (feet) per minute logs data mean sea (inches) (incbea) per foot per foot of in tabl(:s 3
level) From To drawdown) 0",
(D-15-26)17a.an. 4,332 273 " 158 /60 150 X S,FO Deepened from 273 to
5>0 500 510 feet. Reported
bedrock nt 375 feet.
17an.d 4.325 3/59 507 " 273 1/2 x 12 8 "6 3/59 500 80 6 L S
17cdd 4,280 2/58 504 " 278 138 278 1/2 x 12 7 124 2/58 1 730 48 " L2 3
17dud 4.315 177.5 1/59 FO
232.2 2/63
17dda 4,315 12/58 '" " 306 180 306 1/2 x 12 7 '" 12/58 1 560 50 31 L S FO Driller reports rhyo-
lite(?) at bottom of
hole.
18n.'1.""1 4 260 4/57 50S " '" 0 575 3/8 x 12 3 80 ,/57 2 000 50 40 L 3
H 50S
18ead 4,240 4/58 500 " 500 100 433 3/16x 12 3 72 4/58 2,000 120 " L S
19ban. 4,240 93 10 59.7 8/51 500 15 33 S,FO
19bad 4.235 10/52 340 " 340 41 3<0 1/2 4 59.7 8/51 1,680 126 13 L X S,FO
65,4 1/61
19cdd 4,236 7/56 918 800 X Y S
19'= 4,255 2/57 640 18 640 125 03' 3/8 x 12 4 80 2/57 3,000 70 43 L S
19doc 4,240 10/31 3 298 L OG,FO
19dbb 4,238 8 56.8 2/48 X FO H dro rn. h shown.
78,6 1/60
21n.b 4,350 /59 215 /58 1,460 100 15 FO
1,200 50 24
800 30 27
21bbd 4,315 5/59 504 " 340 204 340 1/4 x 12 7 215 5/59 1,200 50 24 L2 3
23deb 4,460 9/47 505 10 505 110 330 251 9/47 200 , 50 L, 3 FO 252 4~~1 '" 6 52
23ded 4 475 3/47 502 10 502 283 502 1/2 x 7 251 3/47 ,eo 4 30 L S.FO
26bba 4,440 350 226.9 7/51 X FO
D" 1/61
Table 1. --Rc<:ords of selected drilled wells in the Willcox basin, Cochise nnd Grnham Counties, Arlz. -Contlnued
Altitude of Specific land-surface
Depth Diam- Depth of Perforation record
Water level Draw- capacity Well Cheml<:~al Source
Location '"'= Date of well eter of
c(f=' YJ.cld down
(gallons Well cuttln~S analysis of Remarks (feet above completed (feet) casing Depth (feet) ""'. Numbe!;' Feet Date (gpm)
(feet) per minute logs in tl>blNl 3 cluta mean sen (inches)
F!;'om To (incbes) per root per foot of or -1 level) drawdown)
JD-15-26)29::1;1.a 4,300 7757 538 " <20 100 400 S/8 x 12 4 151 7E7 L S
29baa 4.275 12/57 600 15 <20 100 400 3/8 x 12 4 154 12/57 L2 S
29bbb 4,250 12/56 502 15 420 100 400 3/8 x 12 4 148 12/56 L S
29ddrl 4 287 152.6 1/59 FO
206.7 2/63
30crld 4 23R 5 56 5?0 520 66 9/56 1 flOO 4 2 Y
30ded 4 250 1/55 587 " B4 500 1/2 x S 8 " 1/55 2 200 58 38 L2 Y S
30ddd 4 254 6/58 999 20 550 47 6/58 42R X Y FO R~rted hurd mck
encountered from
627 to 999 fel't.
31cdd 4,255 9/54 650 16 300 80 00 5/16x12 5 7S 9/54 1. 300 70 10 L2
120 140
180 240
260 300
31ddb ~, 250 18 80,7 1/54 FO
199.8 2/63
31ddd 4,265 6/58 900 15 X FO
(D-16-23)15dee 4,550 7/18 554 15 387 lQJ!j6 100 L X FO
19bdd 4,615 150 362 L FO
ISeaa 4,625 S/50 565 6 400 L2 X FO
1gebd 4 620 X FO
(D-16-24)3cdd 4,175 27,3 1/53 FO
25.2 2/63
4acd 4,205 555 15 500 57 9/58 2,800 185 15 FO
4dbd 4,210 12/58 550 " 500 130 500 3/16 x 6 8 L S
5bab 4,250 72.0 9/51 FO Hydro rn h llhown.
93.1 2/63
17nnn , ?65 flf!.o1 9/51 FO
07. 5 lE9 O" ... tro (·d !.L.!f!L61
20ba.o.l 4.290 12/59 510 16 510 124 510 3/16x 12 8 121 12/59 L2 S
Table I, --Records of selected drllkd welh; in the Willcox bamn, Coc.hise and Graham Countle,;, .l,rlz, -Continued
Altitud(, of Sp<:clfic land-surface
Depth Diam-
Depth of Perforation record
Water level Draw- capaCity Well Chemical Sourcc
Locution datum Date of well eter of cnsln~
Yield down (galloml Well cuttlnp; analysis of Rem:.rks (feet :.bove completed (feet) caSing (feet) Depth (reet) S,ze Number
Feet Date (gpm) He<.'t) per mmute logs
in tubles 3 dma mean sen (inchcll) (inches) per foot per foot of lcvel) From To drawdown) or 4
.(D-lG-24 )20baa2 4.290 10/<::.7 "'0 16 450 200 ",0 1/4 )( 12 4 121 10/57 L S
12 720
21!lbb 4 235 73.9 1/~G FO
78.3 2/63
2ibcc 4 260 6/58 07' 16 ( '" X Y FO
21ccc 4 375 6/58 384 20 109,4 6/58 800 X FO
21ddd 4,240 102.8 1/59 L FO Cor<.' drililng. caslnl':
111. 2 2/63' pulled.
25bcc? 4 l85 /5( fl2 (4 <00 L S
26ab 4, ISO 20.2 1/46 FO
23,4 12/57
28acc ·1,270 212 16 212 122 208 81 12/~8 1,250 15 83 L S
(J)-16-2o)1,,-dd 4,240 6/52 573 1/2 X 3 10 L2 S
lbaa 4,222 3/56 ·137 16 45 4/56 '55 06 Y FO
lbnd 4,220 6/52 100 16 00 78 08 3/16 x 12 5 48 6/52 550 76 7 L Y S,FO
131. 5 7/52
1c-d~ 4,220 3/40 150 H 51 65 12 L S,FO
05 135 4
leba 4,240 2/53 50S 18 80 505 8 5g, .; 1/54 888 L Y S.FO
100.8 2/62
~('drl 4 2 0 !'I/45 lO4 0 " Hl2 42,4 10/46 ( 200 L X, Y S
:M"d 4 216 37. 6 2/52 770 Y FO
128.8 2/63
2dJd 4,218 3(8 18 318 50 318 36 3/48 1,000 85 12 L S,FO
3"ell ~, 190 5/47 637 3 610 3 7/49 60 L S
;;",,~ 4,181;1 j2G 554 6 375 +11 F /25 80 L2 X PO
21. 4 2/62
3(,[,,1 ., 100 a/59 407 16 400 55 400 3/16 x 12 3 31 8/59 L S
~l'<Jd 1 ~, 180 8/50 400 14 8 S/50 L2 $,10'0 TiX<irocr"oh "'oo\lln
57.9 2/63
T:.ble 1. --Records of selected drilled wells in the Willcox b:.sin, Cochise :.nd Graham Counties, Ariz. -Continuc<l
Altitude of Specific land-aurf:.ce
Depth Dinm-
Depth of Perforation recol"d Wll,tel" level Draw- c:'p:'Clty Well Chemic:.l Source datum D:.te etel" of Yield {gallons Well euttings Location (feet :.bove completed of well Ctuling
casing Depth (feet) 51.0 Numbel" (gpm) do",n per minute logs analysIs 0' Remarks
me:.n sen (feet)
(inches) (feet)
(inches) per foot Feet D:.te (feetl p('r foot of in tables S dnta
level) From To drawdown) 0' 4
5D-16-25)4edd2 4,180 4/53 300 14 100 235 3/4 6 60 4i53 488 L S,FO Dec ened.
4dda 4,185 1/52 356 12 1/4 x 12 4 16 7/52 600 84 7 L S When well reached depth
8 of 351 feet, water level
rose from 38 to 16 feet.
90.dd 4,187 3/53 '" 14 350 35 350 1/2 x 4 8 37.7 1/54 1 500 100 15 L Y S FO
28.6 2/63
9b~ 4,180 /33 390 6 365 F /47 80 L X S;FO
4 390
9bo.b 4,180 1/52 150 13-1/2 150 33 150 1/4 x 7 6 38.7 7/53 L S,FO
100.do. 4,200 8/57 300 18 235 50 235 1/4 x 12 5 35 8/57 L S
10edd 4,195 7/53 290 l' 152 56 152 41.6 7/53 550 L2 FO
10do.d 4,201 26.8 2/52 FO
15.5 1/60
lOddn 4 202 236 l8 "6 55 236 38 9/46 550 50 II L S FO
llall1l.l 4,217 11/51 142 14 142 52 142 51. 6 7/51 300 L S,FO Hydror;rnph shown.
54.6 1/60
11=0.2 4,217 6/51 115 8 10l 61 lOl 3/8 x 4 15 50 6/51 L S
57.3 2/62
Ilna:cS 4,215 5/52 500 3/8 8 1,500 100 15 L2 S,FO
I1ddd 4 220 500 , 260 X FO
12:cdd 4 240 6{53 4<5 18 55 '" 3/S lO 61 7/63 "5 L Y S FO Reported eo.scadinr:
84.8 12/57 water.
12ddd 4 240 'li53 303 18 58 302 3/4 8 6G,6 7/53 962 L< Y S FO
161.95 2/63
13bdd 4,235 4/60 l83 16 160 81 161 5/16x12 3-1/2 57 4/60 L S
13cdd 4,235 6/52 381 18 381 75 90 6 42.8 3/53 2,000 75 27 L X FO
130 145 82.5 2/62
150 155
240 275
365 378
Table 1. ~~Rccord.s of selected drilled wells in the Willcox basin, Cochise nnd Graham Counties, Ariz. -COntinued
Altitude of Specific lund~surfacc
Depth Dinm- Depth of Perforation record
Water level Draw- capacity Well Chemical Source datum Date eter of Yield (gallons Well cuttings Location (fect above completed of well casing "- Depth (feet) Size Number (gpm) down per minute logs analysis of Remarks
mean sea (feet) (inches) (fect) (inches) per foot Feet Date (feet) per foot of in tables 3 da ..
level) From To drawdown) 0" 4
JD-16 M 25)14bdd 4,215 4/53 493 20 0 100 1/2x5/8 10 35.3 1/54 3.000 86 35 L2 S Fa
63.0 12/57
14dda 4,222 4/52 6" 18 '" 607 1/4 8 38.3 6/52 2,440 80 30 L X,Y Fa
12 613 63.9 1/57
14ddd 4 225 1/52 219 14 '" 48 212 1/4 x 4 8 " 750 lOB 7 L S Fa
66
15abb2 4,195 /53 132 12 38.9 7/53 468 L Fa
16add 4,190 6 35.7 5/42 X Fa Hydrop;ruph shown.
30.5 2/63
22dad 4,210 7/53 596 16 570 180 570 1/4 x 12 40.5 7/53 2,010 L S Fa
22ddb 4,210 /46 220 12 220 50 220 32 4/46 L S
32ddd 4,214 7/53 515 16 '" 120 485 35,7 23.0 ~~~; 1,732 L2 S.FO
23ade 4,224 380 16 37 300 41.1 5/46 3" L S.FO
23ndd 4 228 6/58 900 18 388 X FO
23cdd 4,220 Z25 12 37 27 10/45 L
23ddd 4,232 47.3 1/54 787 Y Fa
82.2 2/62
24acb 4.237 /47 110 18 110 44 108 " 5/47 L S
24add 4,245 12/51 400 16 85 100 7/16x2 12 54.1 3/53 2,000 80 25 L X Y S,FO
157 163
2<5 252
337 352
370 380
2~ddd 4 251 151 16 58.9 3f53 667 xy Fa
139.8 2/62
25a:o." 4,250 4/59 '" 16 623 1M 225 3/8 x 3 12 100 4/59 L2 S
225 2<0 15
2<0 618 12
27dda 4,215 6/59 512 490 85 488 3/8 x 12 4 58 6/59 L S
Tabl(' 1. --Ikcords of sel('('tc<i drilled wclls in thc Willcox bnsin, Cochise and Graham Countles, Ariz. -Contmued
Altitudc of Sp<:dfic land-:;urrac~' Depth Diam- Depth of Perforation record Water l('vel Draw- capacity Well
Chemlcal Sourc<' Locatlon cWtum Date of well eter of owring
Y,eld down {gallons Well cutting:; analysIs of R~'marks (feet abovc completed (feet) cllSmg (feet)
Depth (feet) Size Number Feet Dnle (gpm) (feet) per mmuh' 10gH in tablci"l 3 data mean :;cn (inches)
From To (inches) per foot per foot of 00 ,
level) draw down)
(D_16_25)28bdd 4,190 8/60 850 20 630 100 625 1/2 X 4 10 72 8/60 L2 S Open hole from 630 to
850 fect.
35=11. 4,230 7/59 500 16 500 100 495 3/8 x 4 8 100 7/59 L2 5,1"0
35bbn 4,220 4/47 350 lS 220 30 220 lS 4/47 1,400 86 16 L S,FO
118.1 2/63
36=1'1 4,245 103.3 1/59 505 FO
151.9 2/62
(D-16-26)4bad 4,290 3/58 500 16 500 200 500 1/4 x 12 3 150 3/58 L2 S
Sdnd 4,285 101. 9 1/54 (112 Y FO
215.4 2/63 413
6dnd 4 260 3/58 '" 16 '" 135 1>0 1/' 3 '" 3/58 1 000 L2 Y S FO
338 380
420 490
7aan 4 259 '" 73.2 1/54 875 X FO
177.9 2/63 , 7ddd 4,264 500 73.0 7/53 '" FO Hvdr9zrnph "hown.
174.1 2/63
8ada 4,285 6/58 765 16 195 '80 1/2 x 5 6 190 6/58 L S
8cdd 4 280 6/58 805 16 "" 140 144 140 6/58 " L2 X Y FO
H 738 165 171
lSl 184
212 220
260 265
'" 284
317 '" 390 405
448 '" 8daa 4,285 3/53 433 16 408 98 '" 80 3/53 1,800 1-10 13 L 5,1"0 Hvdro ra h elhown.
209.8 2/63
Sddd 4,290 4/53 "8 16 92 455 1/2 4 92 4/53 1,'600 1'0 11 L S,FO
Tnbh· I, --R~'",ordt! of ~,dectcd drllkd ",dlt! in the \\111,,0" onO;ln, CO,-htH'- ""d G,'nhnm ('ountll'O;, "\rl~. -ConllnuC'd
Altltud~~:r= - ---Sp<'clfic
Innd-flurfac~' Depth
Diam-Depth of
Perforation record Water lcvel Draw- enpaclty Wdl Chemlcal Source
Lo,allon datum Dat~' of ","l'11 C'h'r of Yield down (gO-llons Wt'll cuttmgs or R,'marks ([cd above completed easing eacllng DC'pth (f('ct) Sl2:e Number (gpm) per mlnut~' lop;~
analYfilfi
mean H<:'a (fcet)
(Inc he",) (feet) (inches) p<:'r foot F'ect Dat(' (fl'~'l) per foot of in tnbkr-;:J data
kvej) "'rom To drawdown) or .)
(D-15-25)9:1dd , 315 18 118.2 1/54 FO
242_2 2/53
9da:1 ,- 315 4/53 ·160 18 460 no ,"0 3/8 x 12 4 120.7 7/53 2,000 40 50 L S,FO
10:1dd , 3" 138.7 1/54 445 Y FO Hydrogro.ph "hown.
259.1 2/63
10ddd 4,345 4/58 515 18 530 250 530 1/4 5 218 4/58 724 L2 S,FO
lladd 4,375 5/58 1,015 20 X FO
12ndd 4,405 12/58 900 16 500 200 500 1/4 x 12 2 220 12/58 L S
12cdn 4,390 9/58 700 16 500 218 9/58 500 132 4 L FO
12dnd 4,405 12/58 800 16 700 228 700 1/4 x 12 2 228 12/58 L S
13uau 4,407 440 930 X FO
13bnu 4,390 700 258 X FO
13,..nrl 4 385 11/59 850 16 500 200 000 1/2 x 18 5 180 11/59 Lo S
14dua 4,375 159.8 1/54 FO
303.2 2/53
lSndd 4,348 142.3 1/54 , 880 FO
272_ 5 2/63
15dod 4,350 10/58 821 16 212 10/58 X FO
15deb 4 348 800 220 11/58 X FO
15add 4,320 192.8 1/59 FO
25o_8 2/53
17bdd 4,280 85.5 1/54 FO
195.9 2/63
17ddd -, 288 100.6 1/54 FO
210.6 2/63
19D.dd 4,269 90.4 10/53 890 FO
183.2 2/63
1 Rnn,' 4 'l.~0 S/!")R A5C >6 450 150 450 1/4 0 >60 3/58 L S
21n.d -, "8 80C , FO
22b"" 4 330 158 526 20 '8' '98 480 91I6 8 199.4 4/58 L2 FO
Table I. --Re<:(>rds of sele<:ted drilled wells in the WUkox basin, Cochise and Grah ... m Counties, Ariz, _Continued
Altitude of Specific land-surface Depth
Diam-Depth of Perforation record Water level Draw- capacity Well
Chemical Sourcc Loc'1tion datum D,,," of well eter of
casing Yield down
(gallons Well cuttlngH analyslfl of Remarks (fect above completed (fect) casmg (fect) Depth (feet) Size Number Feet D ... te
(gpm) (feet) per minute logs in tublNI 3 ",,' mean sell. (inches)
From To (inches) per root per foot of or 4 level) drawdown)
(0-16 26)23= 4,369 185. ::. 1/57 1"0
275,6 2/63
-23dda 4,368 10/53 1,010 18 500 160 490 3 156.7 10/53 3,200 " 59 L X FO
25e,4 2/63
,,= 4,404 22g.6 1/59 517 FO
265,9 2/63
,,= 4 336 140.3 7/53 670 X FO
237.2 2/63
27d= 4,335 4/53 540 18 385 40 385 1/2 x 4 10 24 ·1/53 3,000 200 15 L2 X S, FO
28a=t 4 314 117. 1 1/5·1 550 FO
233.3 2/63
211(', 4 205 11/57 "" 00 '" '" Oto 1/? 0 1 S4 qj57 L2 S
29an::.. 4 291 " 18 8,1.8 10/53 77C X,Y FO
138.5 1/59
29bda 4,280 3/59 700 10 380 100 380 1/4 8 H;O 3/59 L2 S
29dtla 4 288 18 fl5, 3 lIs·j FO
176.3 1/62
30a= 4.268 5 650 16 3'C 67.6 3/53 1 036 FO
174.1 2/63
30daa 4,265 71. 0 1/54 862 FO
3labb 4.260 8/46 307 " 55 307 " 8/46 L S,FO
32a.'l:l. 4.285 3/60 015 16 320 175 320 1/2 x 6 5 175 3/00 L2 S
32m::.. 4,285 124.2 1/59 7·11 FO
168.7 2/63
34=a 4,328 3/58 825 16 345 '" 345 1/2 5 1 75 3/58 1,200 L3 X Y S,1"O
34"", 4.325 4/58 1.305 16 393 >3, 207 1/4 x 6 " 138 4/58 560 L X S, FO
175.2 2/63
(0-16-27)8,,= 4.460 216.3 8/51 f FO
222,8 12/55
T:lble l. --Records of selected drilled wells in the Willcox 006in, COChitlC and Gr:lh:lm Counti(>s, Arlz. -Continu(>d
- -Altitude of Spedfic
land-",urf1l.C~· Depth
Di:l.m-Depth of
Perforation record Water level Drnw- capacity Well Ch(>micn! Source
Locauon datum Date of well eter of Yidd down
(gallons Wcll euttln)';:s analysIs of Remarks (feet above complet~...:l. cusing cusmg Depth (feet) Size Number (gpm) per minute logs
mean sea. (fcet) (inche>!)
(feet) (indlcs) per foot Feet Da.te <re~'t) per foot of In tabhm 3 data. level) Fl'om To drnwdown)
., , _(0-16 - 27)l8bu:J. 4,420 3/58 880 18 200 200 880 1/4 x 12 5 214 3/58 L S
16 700
18cau 4 420 8/&8 750 18 100 230 500 1/2 x 12 5 235 8/&9 L2 S
l8 500
20cu," 4,445 214.2 3/5& FO
244.0 1/61
27aun 4,537 6 192.3 9/51 FO
198. -1 12/57
28,,-,,-d ·1 555 246.4 9/51 FO
254.2 12/57
35aa 5,360 /58 n5 , 49 2/58 7 X FO
(D-16-28)4bbc 4 716 8 248.2 3/48 FO
326.2 2/62
7c:1.d 4,615 295 , 253.5 2/46 X FO
256.6 9/57
24:1.c 4,912 3/49 362 6 317.3 3/50 FO
323.6 2/60
(D-16-29)30bbd .) 950 70 8 15.0 3/49 X FO
39.7 1/57
(D-17-34)Jdac 4 24.5 R/Se) t 2R 12 128 " 126 68. & 7/53 607 L2 S 1"0 Hydror,l'nph shown.
77,7 2/63
3ubd 4,310 138.6 1/59 FO
156.9 2/63
9cdd 4 450 273.8 9/51 FO
278.9 1/57
llDoCC 4,330 4/60 423 l8 .,7 >50 '" 3/16x 12 >', 4/60 L2 S
llccc ·1,375 5/60 480 l8 198 180 m 1/4 , 184 5/60 675 L S,FO
10 405
8 '" 13a"c 4,285 4/52 '" l8 98 .1/52 '" L S,FO
Table I. --Records of selected drilled wells in the Willcox basin, Cochise and Grahllm Counties, Ariz. -Continued
Altitude of Specific 1::md-surface Depth
Dium-Depth of Perforation record Wnter level Draw- capacity Well Ch!;'ml!;'al Sourc~'
Location datum Date of well et!;'r of casing Yield down (.:a11on8 W!;'ll !;'uttwgs
analYHiH of R~'marks (re!;'t above eompkt!;'d ([!;'ct) caswg (feet) Depth {feet) Size Number Fe!;'t Date-(gpm) (feoN) peor mlnuteo logs
in tables 3 do.to. mean tlca (inch!;'!;) From To
(inch!;'tI) per foot per foot of oc4 level) drawdown)
.(D-17 -24 )13abd 4,290 98.5 1/54 FO Hvdro ra h shown.
117.7 2/63
23cbb 4,450 261. 4 3/49 FO
269,9 1/59
27aua2 4,490 4/50 101 8 101 OS 98 68 4/50 L2 S
(D-17-25)lcad 4,240 335 16 230 45 230 ,10 12/48 700 55 13 L S,FO
77,6 12/57
2aad ~ 232 208 16 175 '" 172 " 4/48 000 '" 12 L S FO Hvdrop:raph >lhown.
96.6 1/60
Sdcc2 4,220 8/51 m 18 60 70 1/2 x ·1 18 33 8/51 1 200 115 10 L S,FO
125 135 " , 2/63
3<0 345
5ddd,. ~, 205 6/47 385 18 385 300 385 20 6/47 1,400 80 18 L2 S,FO Hydrop:raph ",hown.
36.8 2/62
7bdb 4,240 /60 490 X FO
Sbee 4,225 44.0 1/54 657 FO
66.9 2/63
Sdbb 4,230 3/53 41·1 H '"0 " '" 5/S x 4 8 45 3/53 1,000 168 6 L S,FO
55.3 7/53
Sbed 4,222 /40 130 12 130 55 130 36 10/46 L Y S
gebe 01 225 10/58 1 172 10 '" 200 630 8 39 10/58 1,030 L2 S,FO
H 793 540 790 8
9('ce 01 235 3/53 358 10 56 350 318 0 63 3/53 770 L X S FO
9cdc 4 250 56.01 1/54 786 FO
62.8 2/63
9d!;'c 4,220 10/S2 269 10 57 " 3/8 8 55 10/52 750 150 5 L S,FO Dc!;'pened in 1953 to
175 186 ~OO feet.
240 ." 17acd 4 250 3/60 600 16 586 200 586 3/8 x 4 , 70 3/60 L S
T .. bk 1. ~~Rccord:; of :;clcct<:d drilled well:; in the Wilko:.: b:l>lin, CO<'hh;~' .. nd Gmh .. m CountIes, -\n7.. -Continued
- - - --A1titud~' of Spe<'lfl(,
land~,;urface Depth
Diam· Depth of Perforation record Water level Oraw- eapael\y \Ve11 Cht'm,,· .. i Source'
Lo" .. \lon datum Date of well Cler of ca"inp;
Ylc)d down (gallon,.; W"ll rUtllngH
analYHI,", or RemarklJ <fe~,t above completed (feet) ca»).np; (feet) o~'Pth (feet) Size Number Feet Date (gpm) (fl>et) per minute lop;" in tables 3 dala mean Hea (incheH)
f.'rom To (inche,,) per foot per foot of
or ·1 h'vel) dr:lwdown)
{D~17-2[;)18dbb '1,280 ~/53 550 " m 330 "5 1/2 16 " 4/53 2,800 210 13 L2 S,FO
92.7 7/53
IOdee 4,3·18 190 161. :; 2/46 , S.FO
172.8 4/56
20cb" ., 3" 2/60 502 16 592 2" 592 3i8 x 4 6 152 .2}60 L, S
(D~1·7-2(i)lddd 4,350 7/59 [;20 16 '" "0 470 1/2 x 4 8 132 7/59 L2 X S,FO Well 2.
3n .. " ., 320 /58 500 16 '43 10/58 940 20 31 X S
1.160 " 25
1.500 77 19
3dda ·1.315 1/58 600 " 254 54 254 114 6 130 1158 L2 S FO
4aan 4,299 12/59 797 " 590 "0 497 3/8 x 4 9 145 12/59 L2 S
4dad 4.300 1/59 350 " 200 130 258 3/8 x 12 4 127 1/59 L S
4dcb 4,295 130.6 1/59 FO
168.4 2/63
Gbnd ., 260 1/58 580 16 98.2 1/59 FO
1'16.8 2/63
10aa" 4.315 122,6 1/59 Y FO
149.8 2/63
lOcta:1 4.315 1/58 650 16 334 102.5 1/58 288 L Y FO Hit w"t<:r at 130 fed.
1200:1 4,340 10/52 305 " 300 ,,5 286 5/8 16 107 /52 2.000 45 "IA L S,FO ., 152.0 2/G3
13bdd 4 280 II/52 503 " 377 '" 291 1/2 16 88 11/52 , BCO 27 67 L2 S.FO
140.9 2/63
14ndd 4.325 7/59 355 10 308 71 308 3/16x12 2 '" 7/59 L S Bell 6.
15aun 4 310 10/58 575 18 290 '60 180 1/2 x 3 " 102 10/58 300 L X S,FO
200 220
250 280
15"dn 4.310 G/59 <70 16 260 105 260 >/2 105 6/5fJ S
Tuble' 1. --R<;<<;<ordH of ,:de<;<kd drill<;<d well" in th<;< Wilko" bndn, Co<;<hi!l<;< und Graham Countie>l, ArlZ. -Continu<;<d
- .. __ ... -~hemienl I :~~.~:.~~~
, Altilude of Specific
land-:;urruc~' D"'pth
Dium-Deplh of
Perforution rccord Wutcr levd Druw- cupucity Wdl
dUlum Dnh' C't",r of Yldd (RnUOnH Wdl cutilngs Locntion (fe('l nbov~' completed of well cnHinl! cn"ing Dc th ([('('I) SIZe Numb<;<r (t:pm)
down pt'r minute lOgH arw.ly"IH of Rl'mn.rktJ
m<;<nn "en (f<;<<;<I)
(inch",s) (fcel) (inches) p<.>r fool
Ft'!.'i Datt' (feet) pt'r rOOt of in tables 3 dutu
levd) From To drnwdown) od
<O-17-2G) 15ddd 4,310 8/52 35C " 2G8 ICC 255 1/' 16 76 9/52 1 COC 13C 8 LO , FO
105.4 2/63
23edd 4,315 2C 73.1 1/54 FO
97.8 2/63
211rrnn " 350 G/50 3ac 1C 355 68 355 3/1t:; x 1 8 132 6/50 L S
25dnn ·1,350 7/58 .Jl5 16 '15 80 211,1 1/4 x 12 5 80 7/5B L X FO
2Gccc " 315 B5 " 72 1 3/~G FO
0, 1 01
(0_17_27) 7cdd 4,365 S/60 300 16 3CC 220 5/60 LO 8
18dbb .1,365 l.i/GO 3CC 10 250 2CC 250 3/8 x 12 5 220 6(60 L S
31ddd ,1,381 7/58 555 10 555 1CB 555 5/8 xl? 3 1C8 7/58 L8 Y S
(1)-17-28) Hccb 4,820 6 8,8 5/·18 FO
13.6 1?/57
(D_11l_25) 12dnd /1.320 'CO 0 80 8/51 LO S FO
(D_18_2G) lObee 4. 2!l~ 8/61 215 10 143 lIC 1~3 3(16 x 1 3 104 8(61 LO S,FO
?7rl~rl " '0 0 " 7C 6 "'j 6 " 0 '7 , --.
32b"" " 270 12/51 135 1·' 110 0 11'1 S/16 xl. IC 83 12/5:'1 L2 , FO
35bcn C 290 12/52 285 1B 162 S5 168 11, 16 B" 12/52 LO S FO
(D-13-27l abc c ;,:)(1 350 W :n6 1.55 ~15 :)/1 G" 1 2 126 4 30 152 :; T 2 , fk.-C' " :;f)O lo/f;O 22' W ' 2 1()O ',:n 2116d' ,
1" 0160 nc 100 , Y , fl .. lco:; , 3A5 '1 1)(1 ~50 W :111' 155 :;1 S 3/1 G xl, , 12f. " ,f.O 1111 WI 1
!lcan " ,140 11/60 263 W 2G3 '" lSQ ;<'/JGxl? , 157 11/60 60 63 1 " ,
Table 2. --Selected drillers' logs of wells In the Willcox baa In, Cochtae and Graham Counties, Ariz.
{D-9-21)27daa
Fill and broken rock with consIderable silt and clay ....•..
Hard blue malpais, well crevassed above 400 feet and solid from 400 to 600 feet. Small flo·.v of water at 235 feet. Only water ..
Soft red clay ... . .•.....•... Volcanic rock, belo·.v 800 feet rock seemed
more shattered than above 800 feet ...
TOTAL DEPTH
{D-9-23)32abb
Sandy, set surface casing ..•........ Red clay, some small pebbles .••....... Decomposed granite, some pieces of hard
granite2t06inches .. " .•...•..... Red clay .......•......... Decomposed granite, some hard chunks and
some quartz boulders .....•..•. Decomposed granite, some hard chunks and
some quartz boulders. . . .•....••. Sand with enough clay to cement it together ... Decomposed granite, some hard spots .... Decomposed granite, some hard spots Red sandy clay .•..•..•••......•...... Water sand .....•..•....•.................. Decomposed granite ............... . Partially decomposed granite, fairly hard .....
TOTAL DEPTH
{D-10-21l14cda
Clay and rock .. . Boulders ....... . Soft rock .........•.... Red clay, some rock .... ' Soft concrete rock ...... . Broken rock, some water Hard black rock •.•..... '
TOYAL DEPTH
(D-I0 w 23)35acb
Sandy clay •.•.••.................•..•.•••••• Redclay .•...................•..•.••• , ••••• , Sandy clay, hard and soIt streaks alternating
about 5 or 6 Ieet thick, very abrasive ••.••.•• Red clay., .. " ..• , .,' •••••• , ., •••• , •...•...• 'Watersand .. , ..• " ••.•• , ••••••.•........... Sandy clay , ....•• , ••• , •••••••••.•• , ••... , •..
TOTAL DEPTH
(D-11-23)6baa
SoU and clay .,." .•••••.••••..•.•...•....... Water and gravel Red clay ........... , ....••• ,." ••.• , ...... ,. Water gravel •••• , •. " Red clay .. , Water gravel Red mud ... Sand and gravel Red mud ......... . Water gravel ........ . Red day with some water Quicksand, 160 feet to water ............•. Red rock .... Cavey sand .....•........ Red rock ................ . Cavey sand ............ . Red rock Yellow clay ............... . Red rock ........•......... Yellow day ..... . Red rock Yello·.'" day Red rock Brown sand Gray sandy shale and clay •. Red sand ............. . Hard red rock .... . Sand, yellow clay ... .
Thlck- Depth. ness (feet) (leet)
80 80
520 600 605
600 1,205
1,205
8 8 22 30
90 120 18 138
62 200
50 250 12 262 38 300
124 424 4 428 4 432
13 445 ,52
{D-l1-2316baa-Continued
Gray shale Brown sandy shale Brown sand
TOTAL DEPTH
Sandy soil ..... Brown clay BrO' ..... n sand
(D-11-23)20adb
Sand and boulders .•.. Yellow clay .. Yellow sand and boulders. Yellow sand .•... Yellow clay .... Yellow sand gravel Yellow clay Water sand and gravel Yellow clay Sand gravel and boulders Yellow clay and boulders Brown water sand and gravel Red day Sand boulders Brown clay Sand gravel .... Red clay Water sand and gravel Red clay.. . ......... . Sand and gravel Red clay ...
TOTAL DEPTH
Thlck- Depth ness (teet) (teetl
20 1,510 100 1,610 375 1,985
4 6
!O 18
8 12 8
32 8
30 8
8 !O
6 7 3 ,
12 !O 23
4 3
1,985
4 !O 20 38 46 58 66 98
106 136 144 148 158 154 174 180 187 190 194 206 216 239 243 246
246 245
20 80 45 80 20 25
245 If---------------------------------~--~-----265 {D-1l-24)20bcc
5 10
220 5 8 ,
345 390 470 490 515
515
15
235 240 246 250
250
Sandy clay .. ' Red clay .... ' .......... . Red sandy clay Red clay .••. " .•..... Red clay, some sand and rocks Sandy clay, some water \Vater sand .............. , .....•.... Red clay ........................... ,. Soft sandy clay .............. . Fine sand •• , •••.•.•........... ' .... Sandy clay ................ . \Vater sand .............•. Sandy clay ...... . Finesand .............•••. , Mud and sand Mud and quicksand .... Sand.............. . .......• " Coarse sand ..........•..••.•.•.•••.•. Fine sand .....••.•.•..•..•. , , .••••.•.•.•.....
28 40
115
5 5
30 5
15 5
10 5
20 20 10
5 10
12 40 80
195 200 205 210 240 245 260 265 275 280 300 320 330 335 345
40 40 II--=T~O~T~AL=~D~E~P~T:H=--~-=.~.:.: .. ~.~.~.~.:.~. -=.~.:.~ •. ~.~.~.:.:.~ .. ~._+-__ -l-_~3~4:5_ 20 60
100 160 20 180 Sandy soil ... ........... .. 4 4 SO 240 Clay. . 76 80 20 260 Dry sand .. 6 86 30 290 Clay 24 110 10 300 Sand and gravel, water.. 10 120 30 330 Clay 8 128 90 420 Sand 6 134
180 600 Clay 6 140 30 630 Sand and gravel 7 147 20 650 Clay 5 152 15 665 Sand and gravel 6 158 10 675 Clay 3 161 15 690 Sand and gravel ............. 5 166
320 1,010 Clay....... 4 170 80 1,090 Sand and gravel 177 10 1,100 Clay :; 180 20 1,120 Sand 182 60 1,180 Clay 64 246 20 1,200 Sand 4 250 85 1,285 Clay 17 267 50 1,335 Gravel.. 270 45 1,380 Clay 33 303 40 1,420 Fine sand 10 313 50 1,470 Clay 23 336
20 1,490 IL.-'CTOOCTCACL::..:0CECP_TCH"--,-"CC'-'-c:.:.:c.·C. C· ·C·C·C·C· C· .c:.:.:c.,,-c:.:_~ ____ ~3=36=-
65
66 Table 2. --Selected driUen' logs of wells In the Willcox basin, Cochise and GrahllIl1 Counties, Ariz, -Continued
{D-12-23)12ccb
Tan sandy clay ..................••...... Sand .••. , .••....••.......•..........••. Sandy clay •....•.•.........•••.. '" .•.•. Good sand ••.... , •. '" .....•.•....•..••. Red sandy clay ..••.......•.•..•.....••..•... Good sand •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Red clay ...••••....••••••.......••••.•.•.•• Sand •....•. , ••..•... , ••...... , •..••...•.••• Light red clay •.••.• , ••.......•••.••..••.••. Sand ••...•••..••..•••.•.....•.• , .•.......•. Sticky Ted clay ••...•.•••.•.......••......••• Sand ...•••...•...•••...•..•.••••.•..•..•••. Clay ..•••••.••...••....••.••...•.•..••••..• Sand •••..•..•..••.•••.•.••...•.....•.•..... Clay ..•••..•....•••.....••.••......•..•••.. Good sand •••...•••••.....•••••....•..••.... Clay .•.••••...•.•••..•...••••.......•••..•. Sand •••••.....•••••.....•..•... '" .••.•••.• Sticky clay •...••....•..••.•.......•••.....• Sand .••..•..•••••..•••••..•..•....•.......• Clay ••......••••..•...••.•.....••••.......• Sand •.•••....•••.. '" ..................... . Clay ••••....••••••...•••....•...••••.....•• Sand .•.•....••••.•..••••.......•••......••• Sand and sandy clay ..•••.......••••......••• Red clay ..••••..•.••••.•..•..••••.•....•••.
TOTAL DEPTH
(D-12-23)13dcc
Soil .••••••..•.•••••...••••..•...•.•••••..• Clay ..••••.•...••••••.•.••••••..•.••••••..• Sandy .••••.••.••••••..•.•••••...•..••••.... Clay •••••...•••••.•.•••••••......••.••....• Sand .............. " ...................... . Clay •..•..••••••.•.•••.•...••.•••••.....••• Sand (water) .••.••..•••••....•.••••.....•••• Clay •••....•.•••...••••••.•...•••••••....•. Sand ••••.•..•••••...•••••....•..••••.....•• Clay ••...•••••...••••••.....•••••..•..••••. Sand ••..•.••••••.•• ".,., •..• " •. , .•.•• ". , Clay ....• ,." .• "." ........ " .... , .•••••.. Sand ••.. , .••••••.••••••••.• , •.••••.•. , .•••• Clay •••...••••••• , ••••••••...•••••••• , .• , •• Sand ...................................... . Clay •••...••••.•.••• , ••....••••• , .•...••••. Sand .•..••••••.•.•• , •• , ..•.••••••.. , .• , •••. Clay ••••.••••••....••.... , ..••• '" ". , .•••• Sand ••••..•••••.••.••••. , .• , .•••••... , .•••• Clay •••...•••••••..••••••.• , ..•••••• , ..•••• Sand ••• , ...••••••...••••••..•.••• , •• , ..• , •• Clay •••..•••••••.••• ,. , ....•••••••. , .••••• , Sand .•.•••••.•.•.•• , •. , ..•••••• " .. , •••••.. Clay, •..•••• , •• , .•••• , •...••••• , ..•.•••••.. Sand ••...••••. " ••••• " .• , •• , •. , ....•••• , •• Clay ••...•••••..•.••••....••••••....•••••••
TOTAL DEPTH
Top soil, •••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••. Red clay •••••••.•••••••.•••••••••••••••••.. Hardpan ••••••••••••••••••••••••• , •••••••••• Sandy olay •••••••••• , .•••••••••• , ••••••••.•• Clay •••••••••••••• , •• , ••••••••• '" ••••••••• Sand, water ••••.••.•• , .•••••.••••••••.•• ' •• Clay •• , .•••••• " •.••••.•••••.•. '" ••••••.•. Sandy clay ••••.••••••••••••.•..•••••• , •••••• Clay ••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••• , •••.••••• Sandy clay ••••••••••.••••••••.••••••••.••••• Sand and gravel .•••.•..••••••..•.•••••.•.••• Clay .•••••••.•••••••..••••••..•..•••••..••• Sand and gravel .••••••...••••.. "" ••••. , .•• Clay •.••••.•• , .••••...••••••...••••...•.•• , Sand ...................................... . Clay •..•••••••..••••••..••••••...•.••.•...•
TOTAL DEPTH
(D-12-23)25aab
Top soil ................................... . Caliche •..••••...•.•.......•............... Sand and gravel ..•.•••..•..•.••....•••.....•
Thlck- Depth neas (leet) (teet)
95 95 2 97
38 135 4 139
97 236 10 246 14 260 2 262
50 312 5 317
13 330 2 332
36 368 3 311 2 373 5 378 4 382
385 7 392 2 394
33 427 3 430
10 440 5 445
40 485 180 665
665
2 16 18
5 23 69 92 4 " 23 119 4 123
22 145 7 152
11 163 6 169
28 197 6 203
57 260 3 263
37 300 5 305
17 322 4 326 8 334 4 _338
13 351 4 355
15 370 6 376 8 384
384
1 1 19 20
5 " 17 42 43 85
3 " 44 132 5 137
39 176 4 180
12 192 34 226
8 234 23 257
2 259 7 266
266
3 3 9 12 6 18
(D-12-23)25aab-Contlnued
Sandy clay .. Sand ...... . Sandy clay .. Sand ..... . Sandy clay. Sand and gravel, water Sandy clay ....... ' Sandy. water .............. . Sandy clay ... Sand and gravel, water " Clay .. , ' •....•........ Sand and gravel, water Sandy clay .... Sand and gravel, water Clay ........• , ..•.... Sand and gravel, water Clay ....•. , •..•.....
TOTAL DEPTH
{D-12-24)10cbc
Red rock, dirt. clay .. Red rock, little gravel. Clay ... '" ..... ' Sand ., ......... . Clay. Sand, gravel .... Clay .. . Sand .. . Clay ...............•
TOTAL DEPTH
Sand, gravel, and boulders .. , •. ", ....... . \Vater sand., ...............•. Dry sand and gravel (hard) ..... Gravel and water sand possible, not sure .. Hard sandy lime ........ , •........... , •. Hard sandy lime and quartz ..
TOTAL DEPTH
(D-12-24117aaa
Sand ...••••..•....•..••. , ......••.••....... Various strata sand ....•. . ........ . Gravel ........ ,."........... . ......... . Moderate conglomerate .. , .. , .........•.. , Gravel .... , •••••••.....••.•........ , •.. , ...
TOTAL DEPTH
{D-12-24}20bbb3
Top soil, •• , .•.....• , •........•••••. Caliche •• ,., •...... , ••..•....... , •. Sand and gravel .....•• ' .........••.......... Clay ..•• , •• , .•...... , ••........• " •........ Sand and gravel ...... , •• , ...... ,.', •........ Clay .•• , •....•...• , ..•.......•• " •. Sandandgravel." •..•.... ,., .••....... ,.". Clay •• , •.•.•••• , •• , •.....• , , •. , ... ' ...• ",. Sand and gravel, dry •.....• , , •• , ••.... ,., , .• Clay. , •.•...•.•• , , ••.•..• , , •• , ••...... , "., Sand and gravel, dry •.•.....•• , ••....... " •• Clay, ••.•.. ,. ,., , ••....•••••....... "", ••• Sand and gravel, dry. ,. " ••......• , " ••..•.. Clay .•. "'" , •• , •..• , '" ••...... , "" ., .... Sand and gravel, dry ....• , ••.......•••.•.... Clay ••..... , •••••... " ..• , .•...... "'" ,., Sand and gravel, dry .....• , ...... . Clay ... ' .••••. , •......••.. , .......• , •... Sand and gravel, dry .. Clay .•..•.•. , ••.......••• , ....... "" ., ... . Sand and gravel, wet ...... ,., .........•• Clay., •....... , •• , •.....•. , •...... Sand and gravel... .•... . " ......• Clay, ••.....• ,....... . ......•••. Sand and gravel,. ,. . .. . ...... ' ., ... . Clay, •. ,............. . ...•... ,. Sand and gravel .... , Clay ......•..• " ...... . Sand and gravel ..•....•.
Thlck- Depth ness ((eet) (feetl
9 27 2 29
59 88 13 101 15 116 15 131 16 147 45 192 33 225
9 234 6 240 9 '" 37 286
16 302 116 418
7 '" 30 455
455
20 20 80 100 12 11'
3 115 81 186
5 201 28 '" 3 232 18 250
250
235 235 15 250 60 310 25 335 30 365 85 450
450
655 655 245 900
35 935 290 1,225 125 1, 3~O
1,350
, 2 8 10 4 14
22 36 7 43
11 54 7 81
13 74 13 87
8 88 8 104 , 108 8 11' 1 113 8 118 9 128 4 132 4 136
141 150 151
25 176 5 181 8 189 8 197 4 201 5 '06 6 '" , 214
Table 2. --Selected drillers' logs ot wells In the Willcox buin, Cochise and Graham CounHes, Ariz. -Continued
(0-12 - 24)2 Obbb3- Continued
Clay ....•• , ", .......•.. , .•. ' ..•. , .. , .. , ..• Sand and gravel .. , ... , ...•.•. , ..•. , ." ..... . Clay ...•• , "' ... , .. ,' ......... , ."., ., .•... Sand and gravel .. , ... , .... '" ..•. ,' ."., .... Clay •• , ., •......••..•••... , .. ,' ......•..• ,. Cemented gravel ••.. , .. " .. , .. , •..••.•.... ,. Clay with sand streak ." •.. , .•..••.. ,., .. ". Sand and gravel .••. ,' .. , •.. , .....•.••. " ", . Clay with gravel •.. " .. , .. , .....••. , ..••.•. , Sand and gravel" .. , .. , ......••.•.. , .. , "'" Clay, .••••• , ',., ., ....•.••.••.•... , .. , ..•.. Sand and gravel" ..•...•.•••••.• ' .. , ....... . Clay •••••. , •. " ...•.•.••••••..• , .......... . Sand and gravel •...•.••.••.•• ' .,' ., ......•.• Clay ••• , •• ' .. , •.......••.••••.•.........••• Sand and gravel ..•••••••••..........••.••••. Clay ••••.........•.••••••......•....••••••. Sand and gravel .••••••.•.•.....••..•••••••.. Clay •••..•...•.••••••••..............••.••. Sand and gravel ..•.••••••.•.........•••••••. Clay ••...•..•..•.•• , ••••...........•.••••.• Sand and gravel •••••....•...........••••••.. Clay ....•....•••••.•..•...•..•.•.••.•...•.. Clay with streaks of sand and gravel ••.••..... Clay ....•...•.••.•................•••...... Sand and gravel .••••.•............••••...... Clay .•........••••...............••••...... Sand and gravel ...•... , ..........••••......• Clay .••••••••••......•......•.••.•.........• Sand and gravel .........•..••.••..........•• Clay with streaks of sand and gravel •..... '" . Shale ..•.••.•..............•••......... '" . Clay and sand .......•......•.••.......•.... Shale .••........•...•.••••••..........•.••• Clay ••......•.••••••.•....•.........•••••.•
TOTAL DEPTH ....•••••••..........••••• , •.
(D-12-24)21dba
Black mud .•••••.••.••...•......•••••...... Red clay ...•..•••••••••..•.........••.•...• Sand ..................................... .. Red clay •.......••.•••••.......••..••••• '" White clay ..•.•••••••.•.•...•.••...•••••... Red clay ... '" .••••••••••.....•...••••••.•. Sand {water} ..•••••••••••.•.••..•.•••••••... "/hite clay •.....•.••••••••.•.....•••••••••• Sand (water) .••.....•••••••••••......••..••• Red clay ••.......•••••••••••.•.....•••••••• Conglomerate, sand, and clay •.....••.••••••• Red clay •..•.•••••••••••••.....•.•••••••••• Sand, ••••..•..•••••••••.••.......•••••••••• 'White clay ••....••.•••••• , .•......••••••••• Red clay •••.....•••••••••••. , ....•••••••••• White clay ..•••••••••••.......•••••••••.••. Sand ••.•....•.•••••••••....•.•.••••••••.... Red clay .•.•• , ••••••......•••••••.•........ \VhJ.teclay •...•• , ••••••.•...•..••••••...... Red clay ••.....•••••••• ' •..•....•••••••..•. Blue clay •..•.•••••••••.••.......•••••.•... \'!hUe clay ••...•••••••••••...•.•••••••••... Red clay ••..•.•••••••••.....••••••••••.....
TOTAL DEPTH .••••••••........ , •••••......
(0-12-24)24ccc
Red rock, dirt, clay .....•.••••••....••••••• Red clay, Httle gravel ...................... . Clay, sand, little gravel ......•••••.••..•..•. Sand, gravel-water ......••............•.•• Clay, gravel ••••........••• , .•........•••••• Sand, gravel •••........••••.........•.•.... Clay, gravel ••••.........•••.•.........•••.• Red rock, Httle clay ....•••••.......••••..•. (?)-water .....•••••.•....•.••••..........•• Clay, sand gravel., •••.......•••••.•........
TOTAL DEPTH ...••••.•.....•.•••...•..••••
(D-12-24)31cba
Black loam soil .•....•• , •••.......• , •••..... Red clay •••.. , ....•.•••. Gravel and sand ..• , •.•........•........••••
Thick- Depth ness (teet) (feet)
4 218 225
10 235 4 239
87 326 4 330 1 331 3 334
38 372 3 375
17 392 7 399 5 404 4 408
49 457 8 465
467 469 476
7 483 486
3 489 15 504 13 517 18 535
2 537 14 551
4 555 13 568
8 576 15 591 10 601
604 31 635 25 660
660
5 19 24 18 42 18 60
5 65 21 86 12 98 64 162
4 166 4 170 8 178
24 202 4 206
52 258 24 282 20 302 24 326
4 330 15 345
108 454 4 458 4 462
50 512
512
20 20 80 100 30 130 10 140 10 150
5 155 30 185 35 220 10 230 24 254
254
6 6 119 125
6 131
(D-12-24)3Icba-Conlinued
Red sandy clay, Gravel and sand Red sandy clay. Sand and gravel Red clay ..
TOTAL DEPTII
No record S=d Clay Sand Clay. , Sand ... . Clay ... .
(0-12-24)33dbb
Sand (struck waler at 95 feet) ... Clay ... Sand Clay &.nd Clay. Lime. Clay Sand and clay Clay S~d
Clay S=d Clay Sa"d Clay
TOTAL DEPTH ...
Sandy clay. White clay Red clay
{D-12-24}34ada
Heavy red clay and gravel ... Sand and clay mixture (little water) Heavy red clay ... , .. Sand and gravel and water .. Clay ... Fine sand and clay
TOTAL DEPTH ..
(D~12-25)32ccd
Clay-gravel .•• , ............ . Sand-gravel Clay~gravel .•• ,., ........ . Gravel conglomerate Conglomerate ...... . Sand ••••... , ..... . Conglomerate •....... Gravel (first water) Conglomerate ...... . Sand ...• " •...... Hard conglomerate .. Sand and gravel ... Conglomerate .. , Sand and gravel (water) Hard conglomerate .. Sand and gravel ... , Blue shale.. . •. .. . ........ . Sand and gravel
TOTAL DEPTH
{D-13-2411baa
Sandy loam .,. Buck shot clay .•.. , Red clay •...•.• White clay ... Sand and water •.......... White clay ...••. Blue clay ... Sand clay Yellow clay sand gravel .. White clay ..•. Sand gravel red clay ...
67
Thlck- Depth ness (feet) (feel)
229 360 3 363
132 495 5 500 4 504
504
15 15 3 18
14 32 3 35
24 59 65
30 95 14 109 36 145 24 169 21 190 13 203
208 2 210
28 238 32 270 44 314 15 329 21 350
8 358 18 376 19 395
400
400
18 18 30 48 15 63 12 75 12 87
6 93 7 100 , 103 5 108
108
25 25 2 27
46 73 45 118
2 120 4 124
10 134 4 138
144 6 150 4 154 4 158
10 168 4 172 4 176 9 185
19 204 13 217
217
3 4
21 28 28 56
1 57
" 110 58 166 14 180 30 210 60 270 30 300
Table 2. --Selected drillers' logs of weBs in the WUlcox basin, Cochise WId Graham Counties, Ariz. -Continued
(0-13-24)1 baa- Continued
Red rock ...........•.•••.•••...............
TOTAL DEPTH ..........•....••.••.•.•...•.
(D-13-24)2baa3
Soil .••...•••...............•.............• Gravel .......••..•.••...................... Talc.. ....... .•.. ... ••. . ............ . Shale ....•......... , .•............ , Sand (water) ... ",'" Sandy shale ........... , .. Brown shale ........... , .... . Sand, •...•...•.................. White chalk .•................ ,' Brown shale .•....•........... , White chalk ",., ... , ......... , Brown shale, ., .. ,' '" "' •.. ' .......•.. " .. . Sandy shale .".".,', .. ,.," •......•..•. Sand." .. , ..• , .• ,.,',.,',., ............ , .. , Sand(hard), .. ".". , ..... , ... , ... ,., Sandy shale ,.".".,', ..••....... , ...... , .. Hard lime shell or shale. '" '" .,' .• ' •.•.. Blue shale ... , .. ,""""""""""'" Brown shale and gravel, .. ,. ", .... . Blue shale .... , ....•...... , ... ,',. Limeshell .......... " .. , .. ,"',., Blue shale ., .. , ...... , ...... ,' •.•• ' ••.••... Hard lime shale , ..... , .. ".,', .. ,.,' ••. ' ••• Lime shell and shale ..•.. ". " ... , .• ,. ,., ••• Conglomerate •.•.. , ..•.. "." ...... " .. "., Conglomerate (first water vein) , ... , .. ,.,' •. , Shale and gravel ...•...... , ... '" " .. , ... ,. , Shale .•• , •.. , ... ,.,., .. , .... ,',., ... , ... ,' , Gravel wash ••.•..••.•. , ...... '" " .. , .. , ..• Wash with shale breaks •.••. , .. ". " .. , ..... . Sandandgravel, •. , '.', ••... ,., ...... , .... . SoUd rock .. ,' •• ' •••.•.......... , .. , ..... , ..
TOTAL DEPTH" ....• ,., •••••..• , ..•....•..
(D-13-24)3cba
Top soil. , ..• ,. , .. ' " .. ". ' •••• ' •••.••.••.•. Clay."." ... , ...•. " ..•• , •. , ••• , ••... , ...• Sand .......•... , .. , ... "., .. ,", •• ,',., .••• Clay., •• , •..•.. , ..•... , ..... " ... ,.".,., .• Sand, water .•... , ........ , .. ,', .. ,.'.,., •• ' Clay. , .. , ... , .. ". " .• , .. ' •• , •••••.••..•••• Sand .. , .. , .. , ...••••••.••••••••••.•... " ... Clay. , ... , .• ' •• ",.,., ••• , •.•••• ,., •.• " •.. Sand ............ , .. , .. , ...• ,., ••••••••• , ••• Clay ••.••........ " ... , ..•... , .• " •. '., •••• Sand. " •.•...... ," , ... , .. , ...... , •. ' •. , ••. Clay .. ". ,., .... ," ' ••• ' •. '" ,., " •• , •• , ..• Sand ..... , .... ,., .. , ... , .. , •. ,." .•••.•...• Clay ..•..•. ,. , .• , ..•... ' •..•. ,.' •••• , •••..• Sand •........ " .. , .•. ,.,",.,", •.••••••• , • Clay ...•.. ". " .. , ..•..• , ... ". '., •••••••• , Sand, .. " .. , .• , .......... , •• ,.,., •..••.••• , . Clay, ... " •• ,. , •• , •••••• '., ••• , •..... , ..•.. Sand,.,." •••• , •••••••.••.. , ... , .. , .. , ... , . Clay •• , .. ,' ••••••••••••• , •.•....... ,. " ... . Sand""." .•••.••••• , ••. , ......... ,.,., .. . Clay .. " ",.".
TOTAL DEPTH ••
(D-13-24)8dbb
Topsoil ..... , .. " .. , .. ,." .. ,',., ...... ," Caliche , ..... ".".,',., .. , .. ,' Clay." , .. ". ". ,'" , .. '" ". '" "',. , .. ," Sandy clay .,., ... """"""""""""" Clay ••.•..•.• , .•.... , ..... , .. ", .. ". ". ,., Sand, water ••.... , ..•.....•..... " ........• SandycIay ... , ... , .. , ........ ,', ... , ... ,',. Sand ...•.. " .. , ..... , .... ,', .. " .. Sandy clay. , ..... , .. ",.,' ,., .. , .. ". ". '" Clay, ..... " .. , ..... " .. , .. , .. , ... Sand .•• "., .• , ...•.. , .........•.. , ... , .. , .. Clay .••..•..•.......•.....•. ', ... , Sand"", ....... ,.... . •....•..•.. ' .• ' Clay •.•.... , ... ,.' ........ , , ...... , ..•... ,. Sand ..••••.... " ..... , ..... . Clay, •. , " •.••• , •••••..• ,'" ' .. ' •• , ••..•.•.
Thlck- Depth ness (feet) (teetJ
10 310
310
5 5 5 10
50 60 30 90 45 135
5 140 147
21 168 34 202 36 238 10 248 26 27'
6 280 8 288 2 290
15 305 7 312
13 "5 20 345 14 359
361 19 380 10 390 30 420
105 525 70 "5 18 613 37 650
5 655 135 790
46 836 7 843
843
4 4
" 60 25 " 5 90 21 111
4 115 5 120
11 131 4 135 8 143 5 148
" 180 6 186
19 205
" 220 60 280
3 283 23 306
312 30 342
5 "7 3 350
350
3 7 10
25 35 8 43
28 71 78
12 90 10 100 40 140 10 150 11 161 11 172
177 16 193
193 206
(D-13-24)8dbb-ConUnued
Sand, ••.... Clay. " Sand., ' Clay.
TOTAL DEPTH ..
Top soil Clay, ... Sand, dry Clay ... Sand, Clay",. Sand, water Clay. " Sand, water Clay. " Water gravel, Rocy. .' Clay., . Sand. ' Clay •. Sand, .. Clay., •. 8md Clay""
(D-13-24)t Oacb
Sand",."." . Clay., .. , ... , .. , .. Blue sand .,., Hard sand ro<:k , . Clay. " Sandy." .. Blue clay .. ,
TOTAL DEPTH, ..
Topsoil ".," Caliche ",." .. Brown clay.
(D-13-24)t1adb
Caliche ."." •..•• Sand".,." . 'Vater sand" ,.,. ". " .. , .. " Clay .. ' Sandy clay Clay, ." Sand .•..•. Clay, .", " •. Sand .. "." .. "", .. , .. Blue clay ., .. " .. Sand .. ",."." .. , .. , .. " , Sandy clay Sand, . Clay .. ",. ",. ". '" " .. '"
TOTAL DEPTH.".".,.,
Topsoil , .. , •. White caliche Water sand .. Clay. Sand, water Sandy clay Fine sand Sandy clay Clay, ".
(D-13-24)12dab
Sand, ... , ... , ... , .. " .. " .. Clay ..•. Sand. , Sandy clay Clay".
TOTAL DEPTI, .
Top soil Clay" .. Sand dry. Clay. Sand .. "., ,
(0-13-24)14aab
Thlck- Depth ness (feet) (leet)
7 213 47 260 11 271 54 325
325
5 5
" 70 10 80 10 90 3 93 9 102 3 105 3 108
30 138 141
19 160 162 163
6 169 31 200
3 203 12 2i5
5 220 40 260
2 262
" 318 2 ,,0
20 340 20 360 20 380 24 404
404
7 8 15
15 30 15 45 15 60
7 67 10 " 3 80 4 84
36 120 3 123
27 150 5 155
15 170 66 238
7 245 I 246
246
2 49 51
4 " 16 71 9 80
10 90 8 98
27 i25
" 150 5 '" 21 176 6 182
10 102 8 200
200
2 iO i2
8 20 40 60
65
Table 2, --Selected drUlers' logs 01 wens in the Willcox basin, Cochiae and Graham Counites, Ari:z. -Continued
(0-13 -2 4) 14aa b - Continued
Clay ..•..........•••.•....•........•.••.••.. \Vater sand .......•.......•.•..••.......•.•.. Clay •••...•...•.....•..••.•.•............•. Water sand ••...........••.••......•......•.• Clay .• , ••. ~, ••....•..•...• , •......•...... , •• 'Vater sand .•.••....•.........• , •.........•.. Clay ..•......•..•••••.....•......••••••..... Sand ...•......•..••••••.•...•......•.•.•..•. Clay •..•........••••••......•.....•••.•....• Sand ....•..•......•••.••.•.........••••••... Clay ••••.•..•.....•.••.•••........•.••.•.•.. Sand ....................................... . Clay ..••••••....•..•.....•• , ••..•..•..•.••.• Sand .••••••••••..•..•..•.••••••....•...•••.• Clay ••• , .••...........••••••...•....•.•••••. Sand •••••••••••........••••••..•.........•.• Clay .••••••••••••••..•...•.•••••••••.•.....•
TOTAL DEPTH •••.•.•..•....•••••.....•..•..
(D-13-24)16bbb
Top soil •....••.••••.•......•••••••••...•... Caliche ..•..•.•••••••.•.......•..••••••.••.. Yellow clay .......•••••......•..•.••••••••.. Red clay .....•.•• , ••..••..•...•.•••• , •...... Sand and gravel (water) ." .....•••••.•.. ,." .. Sandy clay •...•.••••....•....••••••••....... Clay .......•...••••••....•........•••••.•... Sandy clay ..•.••.•• , •••..........••••••••... Sand (water) .•.....•.••••............••••••.. Packed sand .........••••••......•.••••••••.. SUcky yenow clay •.••••....•......•....• , ••.. Sand gravel and clay (water) .. , ..•....•..• , •.. Fine gravel and sand (water) •••.............•• Yellow clay .••••••.....•....••••••.......•... Sandy clay (water) .••..•.....•• , ••.••.....•.• Sticky blue clay •••...•.....•. , •.••.••..•..... Brown clay with sand ....•.••.•• , ••.....•..•. Sticky blue clay •••••..•... , .••••••••••.....•. Brown sandy clay •••••.........•.••••.••....• Sand and gravel (water) ••.......•••••••••.•... Sandy clay •••••••••••.•.....•••••••.•.•..... Sticky yellow clay ..•.•....••••••••.••..•..... Sand (water) ••••••••••.....•..••••••••..•.... Gray shale •..••••••••.•.•..•.••••••••••••... Brown sandy clay ..•••••••......••..•.•••• , •• Sand and gravel (water) •••••......••.•••••.•.• Blue sandy clay •••••••.......•.••••• , ••.•.... Fine gravel (water) •••.......•.••••••••..•... Blue sandy clay •••.••.•.•.....•.•. , •.••...•.• Large gravel (waterl •••..•.••...•••••••••.•.. Fine sand and clay (wated .•.•..•..••••••••••. Gravel (water) .•.•.••••••..•........••••••••• Blue sandy clay •••••••••.........••••••••• , .. Sand (water) •...••••••.•......•••.••••••••..• Blue sandy clay. Oil and gas bubble and oil
showing on slush pit •••••.•..•..•.••••• " •.. Sand with little clay (water) •••......• , •• , ••... Dark brown sandy clay ............. ,., •••.•.• Fine sandy gravel (waterl •.......••••••••••..• Blue sandy shale. , •••••.•..... , •• , •• ,' ••••.•. Blue shale, hard ..•• , ••••........ " .•••• , •.. Grayshale .......... , •• " •......•....•. " •.• Light gray shale ....•.••• , ••........... , .•••• Gray shale .....•... , •.•• , •..............••.. Blue shale, slicky ...•.•••••...........•. , ••• Gray shale ..............•••••.•.........• , ., Blue shale, sticky ........• , •• , ••••........•• Gray sandstone, hard •....•.•• " ••••......... Gray shale ••••••.......• ,., •• ,", ••••.•..•.• Blue clay •.••..........•.. ,., ••...•....•.• ,' Brownclay ••..........••••• ,., •..•.......... Hard gray sand ••.•.........•. ,., •••••....... Brown clay, •••••••.•........• , •••••••..•.... Gypsum •••••.•••••••••......•.• , •• , ••••.... Brownclay ..•........•••.• , •• , .•.•........•• Brown clay and gypsum •• , , •••....•.......• , ,. Gray clay .......•••• , ., ...••.........•..• , •• Brown clay and gypsum •••.•.••.•.........•••• Dark brown clay •..•••• , ••••......•...... ,',. Brown clay and crystalli:zed gypsum .........•• Brown clay .... , . , .•••.•....................• Sandy brown clay ••••.................•• , .• ,. Brown clay .•..• , ••.••...................•.•.
Thick- Depth M811 (feet) (teet)
45 110 3 no
17 130 4 134
21 155 8 183
67 230 2 232
28 260 3 263
17 280 1 281
22 303 5 308
12 320 322
58 380
380
3 2
13 18 17 35 5 40
40 80 83
35 118 3 121
13 134 8 140 4 144
150 152
15 167 13 180 8 188
24 212 8 218 4 222
21 243 18 261
4 265 2 267 5 272 7 279
23 302 310
6 316 3 319 1 320 4 324 8 332 1 333
7 340 3 343 7 350
11 361 10 371 21 392
8 398 5 493 9 412
10 422 20 442 18 460
6 466 14 490 50 530 65 595
3 598 138 736
3 739 156 895
23 918 920 922
228 1,150 4 1,154
126 1,280 10 1,290 20 1,310
(D-13-24)16bbb~Continued
Dark bro7i'n clay.
TOTAL DEPTH.
(D-13-24)17ccb
Top soil Hardpan, clay and sand Sand with cemented streaks . Sana with silty streaks loose Blue shale ..
TOTAL DEPTH.
(D-13-24)18aaa
Top soil . Hard clay and small gravel Sand and some clay. Large gravel. some clay. Gravel and clay .. Clay, some gravel ... :Blue shale, some gravel Blue shale .'
TOTAL DEPTH .
Clay Smd
(D-13 24)18dcb
Sandy clay . ' ........... . Clay, sand streaks Clay., •. Sand .. Clay .. Clay, sticky ......... . Clay Sand Clay Gravel Clay ....... . Clay and gravel .. Sand and gravel .. Conglomerate ...
TOTAL DEPTH
Top soil ....... , Red clay ....... . Sandy clay .... . Sand, water .. , Sandy clay .... Sand .• Sticky clay ..... . Sandy clay. Clay
TOTAL DEPTH .,
(D-13-24)21abb
Clay and sand (no water) Sand (some water) ..... Clay ....• " .•....... , Gravel (water) .... Clay ....... , ., •• " .. . Sand (water) ••. Clay .........•••• ,.
TOTAL DEPTH
(D-13-24)26bbc
Sandy loam ....• , ....... . Gray clay .....••.. Gravel ... ,' ........... . Red sand ..... . Yello">" clay ... . Sand, water Sand, clay, Gravel, water Gray clay ... TOTAL DEPTH
69
Thick- Depth ness (feet) (teet)
46 1,356
1.356
3 13 16
104 120 290 410
95 5"
505
2 28 30
110 140 210 350
55 405 115 520 10 530
470 1,000
1,000
90 90 25 115 40 155 55 210 40 250 15 265 15 280 30 310 10 320
7 327 43 370
5 375 32 407 33 440 26 466
9 475
475
2 2 43 45 13 68
4 62 43 105 10 115
5 120 36 156
4 160
160
43 43 2 45
20 65 9 74 7 81
11 92 7 92
92
7 8 15
10 25 33
15 4B 12 60 18 78 24 102
lOB lOB
Table 2. --Selected drillers' logs of wells In the Willcox bll.8in, Cochise and Graham Counttes, Arl~. -Continued
(D-13-24)28bbb
Soil"" ,. , .••.•• " •••••• , ••• ,., •••• , ••• '" Clay and gravel, hard ,.".,"",.".,"',., Coarse sand", ,., .....•........... , .....•. Sand with clay binder ......................• Shale with some sand ........ , ............. . Blue shale .•....................•.....•....
TOTAL DEPTH ..• , .•..••••.••••..•.•.....•
(D-13-24)33bab
TOp soil.. . . ......... . Clay and sand ......................•....... 'Vater sand .•............................. Clay.. ... .•.•.. ....•. . ........ . Sand, water .•.•.. Clay ...•..•.......• Sand, water ..... . Clay ... Sand, water ...... . ......•.............. Clay .........................•...•........ Sand, water .................. . Sandy clay •...... Blue clay ..•..•.....•...•..................
TOTAL DEPTH
(D-13-24)35bbb
Sandy clay ...............•...•..•. Sand .............................. . Blue mud •.........••.•..•......•..•....... Black mud .•..••.•..••.•.•..•..••.••.....•. Graymud •••••..••• , .•••••.•••••••••..•..•• Green clay •••..•..••••.•...••.•.••..••.••• Sand ..•.•••......••••.•.•.. Soft lime among clay .•...•.
TOTAL DEPTH
{D-13-25)27daa
Top soil •••••.•••.•.•.•.......•...•.•.•.. ,. Blow sand, •.••.•..................... Red clay .•...•............................ First water sand •. ' •............ , ......... . Clay and gravel •••••• ' •• , •. , .• , ..•...•.••.. Sand and gravel (second water) ••.••.•••••. ,. \Vhite conglomerate •••.••.. , ' • , ....•••... , •. Soft red clay., •••• ,., .•..........••....•.. , Hard red clay and rock •• , •• , •• " •••••••• , •• Clay and gravel •.••..••.••.•..•••• Blow sand mixed with clay ....•.•.•••.•..•••
TOTAL DEPTH
(D-14-25)9dd
Yellow day and sand ....•................•. Salt water and water sand ........•.•..•...•• Yellow day •..•....... , .••••..•••••.••..••• 'Vater sand ........••••.•...••••.••••• , •• ,' Blue clay ............•...........•.•.•..... Sticky shale ..........•..•......•...... Lime shell .............. . Sticky shale •.......... Conglomerate Yellow shale .....•• Lime shell Red bed and gravel Sandy lime. . ........... . Red mud ................. . Lime shell .•................ Red bed .................................. . Sandy shale ....••.......................... Lime shell .••..•.•••....................... Sandy shale •..••........................... Hard sand, .......................•........ Red bed and gravel .......•...•. Conglomerate, .•...•.................... Fresh water sand .•. . ............... . Cement gravel ............................ . Red bed .••...•• ,.. . ........... . Cement gravel •••.......................... Red bed, .. , ... , ........................... . Sandy gravel .•..........•................•.
ThtckR Depth neu (feet) (teet)
3 9
128 230
30 100
2 44
19 3
I2 2
15 3
35 2 5
10
100 3
27 100 120
45 10
352
I2 18 25
5 35 35 75 20 40 25 68
55 13 17
5 260 100
4 31 25
5 4
41
33
3 9 5
10 100
15 100
10 26 10 10
3 12
140 370 400 500
500
45 49 58 11 83 85
100 103 138 140 145 155
155
100 103 130 230 350 395 405 757
757
12 30 55 50 95
130 205 225 265 290 358
358
55 68 85 90
350 450 454 485 510 515 519 560 568 576 580 613 618 521 530 535 545 745 760 850 870 895 906 915
(D-14-25)9dd-Contlnued
Conglomerate ........ . Red chalk .............. . Sand and gravel .•. Water sand Lime shell ..•.... Sandstone Conglomerate Yellow day ..... Sandstone Sandy lime Sandstone Conglomerate Sandstone Sandy lime Sandstone .. Water sand ... Conglomerate ... Yellow clay and gravel .. Lime shell .. Yellow clay and gravel Red sandstone and clay. Hard coarse sand Conglomerate .... Ql.licksand and gravel, flowing hot water Brown sand rock Yellow clay and gravel. Bard sharp sandstone Yello·'" clay and gravel. Hard brown sand Yellow conglomerate .. Pink sand ........ . Yellow clay and gravel ... Hard red sand .... Yellow clay and gravel .. Pink sandstone Red sand rock Brown shale and sand .. Red sand ... Blue and brown shale Blood-red sandstone Red water sand Brown sand .. , .' . Yellow sand ...•. Red sand •..•. Brown sandstone .. Water seepage Brown sandstone Sand, gravel, and water Red and brown sandstone Sand and shale ..... Red sand and gravel; showing of oil
TOTAL DEPTH
(D-14-25)23ddd
SoU ................ . Blue shale .................... . Running sand Blue sandy shale Red sandy shale .. Blue shale showing Lime shell, small streaks of gravel. Bad caving blue shale
TOTAL DEPTH
Yellow clay, sand Salt water, sand. Blue clay. Sticky shale Conglomerate
(D 14-25)27
Sandy shale ...... . Conglomerate ... . Fresh water sand Cement, gravel Red bed Conglomerate Sand and gravel Conglomerate .. Sandy Ume Conglomerate Yellow clay, gravel
Th1ck~ Depth neas (reet) (teet)
109 1,025 37 1,062 53 1,115 10 1,125
5 1,130 15 1,145 55 1,200 10 1,210 10 1,220 11 1,231
1,238 35 1,273
9 1,282 8 1,290 5 1,295
15 1,310 25 1,335
5 1,340 10 1,350 10 1,360 30 1,390 20 1,410 35 1,445 15 1,460 15 1,475 45 1,520 10 1,530 30 1,560 15 1,575 55 1,630 15 1,645
5 1,650 10 1,660
1,665 15 1,680
105 1,785 25 1,810 20 1,830 10 1,840 45 1,885 20 1,905
105 2,010 55 2,065
5 2,070 100 2,170
3 2,173 62 2,235 15 2,250 50 2,300 40 2,340 20 2,360
2,360
10 10 26 36 19 55 51 106
4 110 298 408
2 410 48 458
458
55 55 13 68
282 350 135 485 130 615
30 645 100 745
15 760 100 860
59 919 106 1,025
90 1,115 85 1,200 38 1,238 72 1,310 50 1,360
Table 2. --Selected drillers' logs of wells in the Willcox basin, Cochise and Graham Counties, Arh. -Contlnutd
(D-14-25)27-ConUnued
Red sandstone Hard coarse sand ..........•. Conglomerate Quicksand, gravel, large flow of hot water Red water sand .•. " .......... " Bottom of well, no water below 1,905 feet
{rock?) •..•...
TOTAL DEPTH
(D-14-26)6ac
No record Fine sand ...•......•......•........•.... Hardpan or sandstone .. . Soft sandstone .......... . Hardpan ..•.•......•..•. Gravel and sand (no water in it) Soft blue clay •........... Blue sandstone (hard) Blue sandstone (soft) ... . Black clay .......... . Blue clay Soft sandstone .. Red clay Rock. Red joist day ...
TOTAL DEPTH
Soil clay .•...•.. Sand and clay Water sand ., ... Sandy shale
(D-14-21l)18caa
Shale ..•... '" ..... , •.. Gravel and water Sandy shale Sand and gravel Sandy shale Sand and gravel Shale .....•..•. Sand and gravel Shale., ....•• , .•. Gravel ...•..•.•.•..... _. Gravel and shale Sandy shale Limestone and granite ...
TOTAL DEPTH
(D-14-26)31ddd
Red sandy clay .... Red clay and boulders ... Red clay, sandy Gray sandy clay ... , .... Red clay •............ ,. . ., ...•..•••.••• Sand and gravel, water, ......•..•..•••••.••. Clay and sand , •••..•••..... Red clay, sand, and boulders ....•••...•..... Clay ....................•• ,.' ••••. Conglomerate .................. , ..... , .. Clay, sand, and boulders Conglomerate, water .. . Conglomerate ....... .
TOTAL DEPTH
(0-15- 24119ccc
Soil ........ '" Caliche .... . Boulders Caliche ....•.....•..•... Caliche, gravel .•.. Gravel, caHche Boulders, gravel Boulders, caliche, gravel Lime rock Boulders Lime rock
TOTAL DEPTH
Thick- Depth ness (teet) (feet)
30 1,390 20 1,410 35 1,445 15 1,460
445 1,905
455 2,360
2,31l0
33 33 10 43
2 45 3 48
10 58 14 72
75 80
20 100 230 330
94 424 91 5i5 83 598
4 602 48 650
650
55 55 25 80 15 95 65 160 65 225 10 235 65 300 15 315 60 375
380 20 400 20 420 20 440 10 450 10 460 25 485 15 500
500
12 12 23 35 47 82 25 107 13 120
5 125 65 190 45 235 45 280 47 327 76 405 62 467 45 512
513
10 10 40 50 20 70 60 130 20 150 95 245 15 260
100 360 20 380
7 387 13 400
400
No record. Gravel.
(D-15-24)30dcc
Caliche and gravel Soft gravel and caliche Hard rock. Caliche, gra\·el .. Soft caliche, gravel River bed gravel. Hard caliche, gravel boulders. (Changed drillers) Clay .... Gravel ........•. Clay. Gravel .. Caliche and gravel Rock and gravel Red clay ..
TOTAL DEPTH .
Top soil Clay .. Dry sand. Clay and rock Water sand. Clay and rock Water sand .. Clay and rock Rock. Clay. Rock and sand ROck and clay Rock and sand Rock and clay Rock Rock and clay Rock Rock and gravel Clay with gravel Limestone rock.
TOTAL DEPTH
Top soil Clay.
(D-15-24)31cbb
(D-15-24)32dcc
Dry sand and gravel. Clay ... Sandy clay Clay ......... . Sand~water
Clay. Sand clay Clay ..... Rocks and gravel Clay Sandy clay Clay ..... , Sand, gravel Clay ..... . Sand ............. . Clay. Gravel and clay .. Hard rock formation Clay-gravel Hard rock formation Sticky clay. Hard gravel formation. Red sticky clay. Gravel. Caliche, gravel .............. . Caliche Clay and gravel Sand, gravel Red clay Gravel .................. . Red clay. Gravel-caliche Caliche and gravel Clay-shale and rock ..
TOTAL DEPTH ...
Thick- Depth ness {(eet) (teet)
'" " 73 10
4 10
4 2
15 25 10 30
23 35
4
114
18
43 , 18 , 64 10 50 31
101 148
10 63 37
2 7 ,
32 14 6 3
35
" 43 7
13 22 30
4
" 7
13
" 24 39 10 40
142 78 30 50 20 10
5 13
3
" 25 82
135 145 218 228 235 239 249 253 255
270 205 305 335 342 365 400
400
4
16 130 132 150 15' iS5
'" 222 231 295 305 355 376 477 625 635 698 725
725
18 50 64 70 73
100 127 170 177 100 212 242 246 275 278 285 298 327 351 390 400 440 583 660 690 740 760 770 775 788 791 875 '00
'" 982
1!
Table 2, --Selected drlllerl 1 logs of wella in the WUlcox basln, Cochise Bnd Graham Counties, Arh, -Continued
Top soil ..... , ... Clay Sandy clay, .. ' . Clay ... , .. , .•.. Sand, water , .•. Clay .....
(D-!5-25)13ddd
Sandy day, water ..... . Clay .......... . Joint clay ..... . Clay Gravel. water Clay ... Sand, water Clay .... Joint day .. Clay Joint day .. Clay .. Gravel. water Conglomerate .......... . Rock and sand in layers .. .
TOT Ar.. DEPTH
{D-15-25)23bdd
Top soil .......... . Brown caliche •.....• . ........ . (No water) caving clays (water rose to here) Clay ..............•................. Gravel, first water strata .... . Brown clay .................. . Gravel ..... . BrO'.' .. n clay ......•........... Fine gravel (water) . Clay ..... . Sand (water) Clay .............. . Sandy clay .. Good water gravel. Clay Joint day (little water) Lake bed, blue. Gravel ...•.. , ..... Sticky clay .......... . Gravel (water) •• ,......... . . , •.• , .•...••• SUckyday ......................... , .. " .•. Gravel (water) " •....•• , ....•..•. "." •. "" Conglomerate •.•• , • , •••• , .... , ........... . Gravel .. "." .•••• ,.,." •..••.....•...... Tight clay and rock •.•...•. , ... , •... Gravel and sand (water) ........ , ..• , Conglomerate ............ . Sand (water) ...................... . Sticky clay ..•.....•................. Fine sand and joint clay ..•.........••. Sandstone and lime ................•.••.•••.• Gravel (water) ....... . Limestone .................... . .......... .
TOTAL DEPTH
Top soil Clay Caliche .. Red clay .. Sand, water Red clay Sandy clay Red clay Sandy clay ... Red clay Sand, water Red clay Sand, water Clay
(D-15-25)25ddd
Sand, water ......... . Red clay ..... . ......... . Sand, water ............ . Red clay Sand, water Clay. Sand, water Red clay ....
Th1ck- Depth nUll (teet) (teet)
43
II 5
15 14
" 22 34
88
51 101
12 18
7 20
20 5 2 2
42 3
24 4
25
20 10
4 53
4 57
4 61
4 24
4 39
3 40 10 14
2 26
2 37
3 13
15 6
38 3
57
25
80
3 46 52 63 68 83 97
124 146 180 186 274 279 286 347 448 460 478 483 490 510
510
23 28 30 32 74 77
101 105 130 133 153 163 167 220 224 281 285 346 350 374 378 417 420 460 470 484 486 512 514 551 554 567
567
3 18 24 62 65
122 125 150 155 235 240 249 252 255 260 268 271 285 290 293 298 316
(D-15-25)25ddd-Continued
Sand, water .. Clay Sand, water Clay Sand. water .. Clay ... Sand, water. Clay S=d Clay S=d Clay ............. . Sand, water. Clay Sand Sandy clay Broken rock
TOTAL DEPTH
Top soil Sandy day. Clay and gravel
(D-15-25)27cdd
Sand and gravel, clay streaks. Sand and large boulders Conglomerate with hard streaks and quartz.
TOTAL DEPTH
(D-15-25)34bdd2
No record ......... . Clay Sand Clay Gravel .. ' Clay Sand Clay , ......... . Joint clay .......... ' Clay., Gravel Clay Gravel and sand Rock ..
TOTAL DEPTH
Black top soil ..
(D-15-25)35add
White caliche clay-first wSler Yello· .... brown soft clay. Second water Yellow soft clay. Third water .. Hard yellow clay Fourth water-heavy gravel Yello',,,. clay ... White clay. Soft yellow clay Hard sticky yellow brown clay Fifth water-heavy gravel. Sixth water~white sand, Soft clay ........ , . Seventh water~fine sand. Hard yellow conglomerate clay. Hard gray rock conglomerate Eighth water-fine heavy sand Soft sandy clay .. Hard gray conglomerate Soft yellow clay Hard sandstone, Ninth water-heavy gravel Soft clay, . Conglomerate Clay conglomerate. Hard conglomerate. Sandy clay. Tenth water~heavy sand. Sticky clay. Sandy hard conglomerate or sandstone Clay Hard conglomerate
Thlck- Depth nesa (feat) (feet)
322 329 334 335
5 340 3 343
350 46 396
398 22 420
3 423 2 425
432 3 435 3 438
II 449 23 472
472
5 5 20 25
200 225 425 650 258 908 192 1,100
1,100
300 300 48 348 12 360
125 485 5 490
180 670 15 685 65 750 15 765
175 940 15 955
105 1,060 18 C 078 22 1,100
1,100
8 47 55 55 110
4 114 37 151
3 154 22 176 4 ISO 9 189
11 200 53 253 67 320
5 325 19 344
6 350 4 354
16 370 376 382
20 402 409 412
37 449 2 451
454 457 460
4 464 471 476 480
10 490 30 520 15 535
Table 2. --Selected drillers' logs of wells in the WHkox baa In, Cochise and Graham Counties, Ariz. -Continued
(D-15-25)35add- Continued
Sticky day. '" Hard gray conglomerate .. Eleventh water ... . Soft clay ....... ' Gray hard conglomerate ...
TOTAL DEPTH
(D-15-25}36add
Brown clay ..•...•...........•.. Caliche .. Caliche clay, water 60 feet ... '" ....... " Hard brown clay .................•. Blue clay ...... " .. . .....•........ Streaks of sand and gravel. Blue clay ..•........ Sand, mucky ..... . Hard clay Quicksand, dirty .. Caliche, water rOEe from 47 feet to 13 feet. Caliche shell. . ........ . Brown broken shen Broken formation or partly cemented rock ..•.. Solid rock Decomposed rhyolite, waler rose 5 feet Solid rock
TOTAL DEPTH
{D-15-26}6dda
Whitish blue clay Red sandy clay ...... . Sand and gravel-water. .. . ........•..•. Red clay and sand •...... . ....•....... Gravel ...........•....... . ........... ' . Clay....... ... ...• ... ......... . ......•..• Sandy clay ......... '" .... ... . ....•..••.. Yellow clay .......••......•........•..•..... Sandy clay... . .•. ••. ...•. . .•..•....... Sand and gravel ......... . Clay .•................... Conglomerate ..........•. Sand and gravel ....... . Clay ....•........... Clay and gravel ....•...... Gravel, little clay ......•. Conglomerate ...... . Sand and gravel Clay and gravel ...... . Gravel and sand ......•.............. Clay ••........ " .....•...... ' ........•.•... Conglomerate ............••.•...... Sand and gravel ....... . .••............• , • Conglomerate, hard .........•.•............
TOTAL DEPTH
(D-15-26)9ddd
Sandyloam , •••.••.••..••••• , ••••• , ••..•• , •• Red day .•. "., .. , ....•.•• , ••.••...•.•.••• " Yellow clay., ......•.•••. , .•• , ••.. , .•• , •• , •• Red sandy clay ., ...•••• , •••.• , .......•••• ". Red clay .• , .• , .••..... , •••• , ." •• , ., •.•.•• ,. Red eand and water ••... " ••• ,." ••••••...•.• Gravel and clay ,., ...•.•• , .• , •••• " .......•• Conglomerate, set casing .•••••••..••...••••• Redrock .•••.........•.•••.• , ••....... , .••• Sand rock ••.•••...•.........• , ..•..• , •...... Conglomerate •••••••••..........•••••••... ' . Red rock, sandy ••••••••.......•.•..••••..•. Red day and boulders •.•.......•..•••••.•.... Rock, gray, hard •........•..•..•.••••.......
TOTAL DEPTH .•..........•.•••.•••.•.......
(D-15-26)17cdd
Top soil, red, sandy •••.•. Red and while clay ..... . Red clay ..•.... Gray sandy clay ... . Red sandy clay .... . Sand and water ......... .
Thick- Depth ness {feell (Ceet)
538 42 sao
6 586 4 590
10 BOO
BOO
59 65 20 85 25 110 20 130
131 54 185
6 191 89 280
6 286 24 310
315 5 320
20 340 68 408
6 414 82 496
496
90 90 26 116
8 124 8 132
14 146 14 160 20 180 30 210 15 225 18 243 17 260 11 271 14 285 25 310 14 324
6 330 35 355 25 380 10 390 15 405 17 422
6 428 19 447 13 460
460
10 10 30 40 38 76 49 125 35 160 10 170 40 210
118 328 17 345 15 360 30 390 35 425 55 480 20 500
500
5 5 30 35 35 70 35 lOS
" 126 2 128
(D-IS-26)17cdd-Continued
Red bed .... Red sand, gravel, and clay .............. Joint clay, red, caving bad. Sand, gravel, and clay, red Conglomerate shell . Sand and clay Hard sand, rock, shell . Conglomerate Sand rock, red ........... Conglomerate Shell rock, hard
TOTAL DEPTH .. ........... (D-lS-26)21bbd
Sandy loam, red Sandy clay .............. Red clay. Gray sandy clay Boulders and clay .. .............. Red sandy clay .... Red sand and water . . . . . . . . . . . Red clay ..... Red sandy clay and water Gray sandy clay and boulders Conglomerate Gray clay and rock ... Reddish conglomerate rock
TOTAL DEPTH. ............ (D~lS~26)23dch
Very coarse sand, gravel, and some caliche. Gravel, mixlure of caliche Coarse gravel with mixture of lime rock _ .. Very cOarse gravel Medium to coarse sandstone Very coarse gravel Gravel and sand, small showing of water at
approximately 40 gpm Medium gravel and sand Fine sand and gravel ..........
TOTAL DEPTH
{D-15-26)29baa
Soil Gray clay and gravel Brown clay and gravel. Brown shale .....•. Water sand and gravel. Brown shale .. Sand and gravel Hard clay and gravel .. Sand and gravel .... . . . . . . . . . . . Loose gravel ..... ' ... ... "." ....... Gravel .••.••••... ' ...
TOTAL DEPTH .•. .... " .... (D-15-26)30dcd
Top soil ........................ .......... Yellow soh clay ................... . . . . . . . . . . Light red clay .......••.• , .•..••.... First water .................. Yellow soft day ...... .. ......... Second water .............. . ........ , ... Soft red and yello· ... · day Third water-heavy gravel Hard gray conglomerate Soft clay .••••............. Hard gray conglomerate
TOTAL DEPTH
(D~15~26)31cdd
Brown day Caliche ..... Gravel Clay and caliche Sand ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . .
73
Thick~ Depth ness <reet) (feet)
28 156 24 180 30 210 77 287 18 305
" 315
" 330 55 385 12 397 51 448 56 504
504
10 10 25 35 51 86 17 103 53 156 49 205
7 212 22 234 29 263 41 304 56 3BO
120 480 24 504
504
.
40 40 60 100 50 150 60 210 40 250 65 315
45 380 90 450 55 505
505
5 5 35 40 45 85 50 135 25 160 10 170
115 285 30 315 70 385 95 480
120 600
600
4 4 77 81 24 105
2 107 103 210
3 213 167 380
4 384 124 508
2 510 77 587
587
20 20 64 84
2 86 44 130
135
Table 2. -MSelected drlllera' logs of wells In the Willcox bMln, Cochise and Graham Counties, Ariz. -Conttnued
(D-15-26)31 cdd- Continued
Good gravel .•.•. Clay and caliche .•....... Gravel ....•.... " Sand and clay ...... . Heavy clay Coarse gravel ....• Heavy clay. Gravel ....... . Clay ................ . Quicksand Gravel •...•............... '" ..... . Granite .....•......... Clay ....•.. , ......•....•.•........... Gravel ...•.... Clay ...............••. Gravel .•............................. " Clay ••........................•..........• _ Gravel ...•.....• _ ...........•...•.... " ..•. Clay .•..................................... Gravel... .. . •........•............... Clay ........•.. '" ...•....... ' .•.... Gravel .... _ , .••........ " '" ........•...... Clay .. , ......•........ " ...•.....•...••.... Gravel .....••.......... Clay .................•........... Gravel ...•..... Red granite ..•.. " ...
TOTAL DEPTH
(D-16·23)190aa
Caliche Cemented gravel ..........•.. _ Sticky clay .......•............•...........• Cemented gravel ..••....... '" ••...........• Gravel-water 6 gpm .......•............•.• Cemented gravel •......... '" ..........• , .. . Sand streak-some water ••.••........• " ... . Cemented gravel •• , ........•.• " ...... " •. , .
TOTAL DEPTH
(D-16-24)20baa
Soil, clay, gravel mixture-water ..•.•• " , ••. Caliche and gravel" ., ...• " " ., .....•• " , •• , Sand, gravel, and caliche-water strata, ••••• Caltche and gravel"" ....•• ,', ............ ,. Gravel, caliche-good water strata ..••• "., •• CaUche and gravel •••.. , ••.• , .•.•.• " ••• ,'" Gravel and caliche-good water strata, •.•. , •• Caliche and gravel ,., ..••• , •• ,., .....• , •. ,., Gravel and caliche-good water strata •••• " •• Caliche, gravel •• " •• , .•.••• ""., •••••• " •• Good gravel water strata. , •• , •• " .•..• ,. , ••••
TOTAL DEPTH
(O-16-25)1add
Topsoil .......• , •••..... ,.,." •....•••• , •• Yellow conglomerate clay ..•.•••. , •...•.••• , • Hard conglomerate ••.•.....•••.• , ........• ,. Soft yellow clay ..••••.......••.•...•...•.••• First water, fine J3and ....•.•• , .......•• , •••. Soft clay •.....• " •...•.•. , •....•.. "., ..... Second water ...••• , ......• , •........••••.•.• Yenow clay fill ..••••.....•.• , •........• , ••• Heavy gravel-water •..... '" ......... " Hard clay .......•.....................• Fine sand-water .........•.......... '" Soft yellow conglomerate •... Heavy gravel-water.... .. . ............ . Soft clay. _ ...... '" ....... '" ..........•.... Heavy gravel, boulders (up pressure 26 feet
in casing) ..•...•.•. , ............... _ Hard gray conglomerate ..... . Soft bro'''-n conglomerate .... '" ...
TOTAL DEPTH
s«nd Soil
{D-16-25)3cac
Thlck- Depth neBS (feet) (feet)
5 140 50 190 15 205 15 220 10 230 10 240 20 260 10 270
275 280
20 300 19 319 29 348 21 369
6 375 12 387
393 400
10 410 7 417 5 422 8 430 4 434
15 449 5 45> 6 460
190 650
650
100 100 185 285 115 400
10 410 2 412
48 460 I 461
103 564
564
119 119 21 140 16 156 17 m
7 180 8 188
57 '" 123 368 32 400 88 488 22 510
510
8 8 24 32
" 60 12 n 10 " 38 120
5 125 68 193 10 203 35 238
2 240 112 '" 18 370 142 512
520 20 540 33 573
573
4 4 46 50
(D-16-25)3cac-Continued
Bro,,'n clay. some sand Sand and gravel. Sticky brown clay .. Sand and gravel. Dro;\'n clay. Sand. gravel. boulders
TOTAL DEPTH ...
ID 16-2514cdd
Soil Clay, light .. Clay. red .. Sand. water Clay ... Sandy Clay ... Clay. Clay. sandy Clay, sticky. Clay, sandy Clay .. Caliche ........... Clay. Clay, sandy. Clay, brown .. Clay, sUcky . .......... Sand, gray Clay, sticky. Sand, water rose 16 feet. Clay. Sand. water Clay .. Sand. water rose to 9 feet of surface _ Clay.
TOTAL DEPTH
(D-16-25)10cdd
Water Red clay Sand and water Clay gravel .... Gravel, sand, water ., .. Red clay, ...... Pack sand. , ........ ,. ,.,. Water, fine sand ... , ....... Red clay, gravel, caliche .... Red clay .. ........ "". Fine sand and water ..• , ... Clay and sand ..... " ... Red clay, aUt ...... " ... . ....... " Red clay, ,=, Red clay •...... ,., Red clay, gravel, caliche Fine gray water sand. Red clay ...... Water sand Red clay ..... 'Vater sand ...... '., .. Red day-little sand and gravel. _ Water sand ..... Red clay mixed with sand and gravel Water sand .... Red clay sand
TOTAL DEPTH.
ID 16-25111aaa3
Top soil Red clay Sand, water Hardpan Gravel. water Clay ... _ Sandy Clay Clay .. Sandy Clay Fine sand .. Clay ... Sandy clay Sand, water Sandy clay Sand ..
Thlck- Depth neB~ (feet) (feet)
62 112 8 120
200 320 15 335
185 520 34 554
554
5 10 15 30 45 10 55
" 90 20 110
5 115 45 160 65 225 20 245 10 255 10 265
270 20 290
5 295 30 325
330 15 345
350 5 355 5 360 5 365
10 375 25 400
400
45 45 12 " 3 60
5 65 3 68
10 78 2 80 2 " 4 86 4 90 3 93 7 100
16 116 5 121 9 130 6 136 3 139
26 165 3 168
22 190 2 192
76 268 3 27J
16 287 3 290 5 295
295
3 3 44 47
3 50 10 60
" 70 15 85
105 190 60 250
'56 54 310
315 320
35 355 362
Table 2. --Selected drUlers' logs of wells in the Willcox buln, Cochise and Greham Counties, Ariz. -Continued
{D-16-25)11aaa3-Conlinued
Sticky clay ..•...•••••••••• ,."" •• , •• "." Sand ..................................... . Clay .•..•.....•.................•......•.. Sand ....•.••..•......•........•..•..•..... Clay .••••.••.•••..•••.•.•.....•...•.•..•.. Sand ••.••.••••••.•.••••.•...•.•.....•..... Sandy clay ..•..•...•••..•...•.•........... Sand •••• " •••••.•.••••.••..••••.....•.....
TOTAL DEPTH
(O-16-25)12ddd
Clay ..•............•.....•.....•..•..•..•• 'Vater sand and gravel .•..•...........•..•. Clay ••• , •••••••••••••.•..•..•...........•. \Vater gravel ••••••••••••..•••••..••.••..•. Clay ••• , .••••••••••••••..•..•.••..•...•.•. \Vater ••••••••••.••••• , .•.•..•....•...•.•• Clay ..•.•..•...•••••.••••••••••••••••••••. 'Vater ....•..•....••.•.•.•..•••.•• ' ••••••• Clay •..•.....•.....•... , •..••..•.•••.•..•• Clay ..... , •..•.....•...•••••..•...•.•••.•• 'Vater ............................. " •• , ••• Clay •.........•.•...•.•..••••••••...•••.•• 'Valer ..•.......•...•.....••.............. Clay .•..........•..........•.•..•..•...•.. 'Yaler .••....•..••........••....•..•...•.. Clay ....•...........•.....••.•........•...
TOTAL DEPTH
(D-l~-25114bdd
Top soll •••..••.••.••••••••••••••••••••••• Light caliche ••••••••••.••..••.•.••.•...•.. Heavy dry sand and gravel ••••••••••••••••.• Soft red clay ..........•.•.•.•.•.•...•.•.•• First water ••.....•..••.•.•.•••••••••••••• Soft red clay ••..•.••..•..•.•••••••••••••••• 'Vater, heavy graveL ...................... . Hard red conglomerate •..•.•...••••.••••••• Soft gray clay •.....•...•..•••••..•.•••..••• Soft white clay ..•...•.••..•.....• , •.. , ..... 'yater .••...•...•...•..•........••....•..•• Sticky gray clay •..•...•..•.... , •• ,." ••••• Various streaks of quicksand and water Soft white clay ....... , ••..•..• , ••• , .••.. , •• Water, heavy gravel (waler rose 6 feet at
this point) ••••••• , .••••...•.......••..... Soft red sandy clay .••.••........•........•. Hard gray sandstone •....•...•..•....•...•. Sticky red clay .•..•...•..•..............•. Sand and gravel. water .•.........•.......•. Light red conglomerate clay ••••••.•••••••••
TOTAL DEPTH
(D-16-25)22ddd
Clay, caliche., •• , •••••• , •••• , •• , •• , •• " •• , Clay and boulders •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Sntysand •••••••••••••••• , ••••••••••• , •• ,. Clay with streaks sand ••••••••.••••.••••• ,. Clay, shells ••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••• Sand, shells •• , ••••••••••••••••• , •••••••••• Sand •••••••••••••.•••••••••.•••••••••••••• Hardsand ••• , •••••••••••••••••••••.•••. ,. Gravel sand •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ". Hard sand ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
TOTAL DEPTH ••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••
(D~16~25)25aaa
Whlte lake bed •••••••••••••••••••••••.••••• Red sandy clay •••••••••••••••••••..••.•..•. Good gravel ••••••••••••••••.•.•.•.•..•...• Red sandy clay •••••••••••••••••••.•..••.•• Hard conglomerate ••••••••••••••••••....•• Soft conglomerate, gravel, and clay .•......• Hard conglomerate ••••••••••..•....•.....
TOTAL DEPTH •••••••........•.........•..
Thlck- Depth Mea (teet) (teet)
22 6
10 5
39 38
8 10
68 2
42 4
384 390 400 405 444 482 490 500
500
68 60
102 106 150 153
{D-16-25)26bdd
Soil, ••.•...••........... Caliche Clean gravel-water White clay. Red clay ..... Clean gravel-water. Red clay ....... . Clean gravel-water Gravel. clay .. Clean gravel-water. Clay. gravel Muddy gravel-water .. Medium hard red shale Very hard red shale Very hard red lime shah' Very hard red lime conglomerate Very hard red lhne shale
TOTAL DEPTH
Thlck- Depth ness (feet) (feet)
28 11
109 68
7 20
168 15
155 20 50 60
100
54
30 41
150 208 215 235 242 410 425 680 600 630 690 790 796 850
850 44
3 12 165 If-----------------------------------~----+------
4 21
5
51 8
32 9 1
27 16
29 4
107 23
8 4
92 40
5 32 47 34
3 7
42 53 10
131 84 70 42 12
" 33
90 135
5 270
75 45
125
169 1,90 195 202 253 261 293 302 303
303
4 31 47
(O-16-25)35aaa
Clay ..... . Sand .. . White lake bed Red sandy clay ... Hard brown (clay?) ... Red clay Red clay with gravel Gravel Red clay .. Hard light tan conglomerate Hard boulders or lava flow Soft pink (clay?) Hard conglomerate
TOTAL DEPTH
15 5
40 120
105 80
5 4
11
75 30
15 20 60
180 185 290 370 375 379 390 395 470 500
500 501f---------------------------------~--~-----53 82 86
193 216 224 228 320 360 365
370 402 449 483 486 493
493
42 105 115 246 330 400 442 454 482 515
515
90 225 230 500 575 620 745
745
Clay. Fine sand. Clay ...•...
{D-16-2614bad
Coarse sand and gravel Clay and £ill Coarse sand and gravel Clay and fill Coarse sand and gravel Clay and fill Coarse sand and gravel Shale ....
TOTAL DEPTH
Top soil .. Caliche ... Clay ...
(0 16-26)6dda
'Vater sand ............ . Clay .............. . Sand and gravel .......... . Sandy clay and boulders .. Fine sand .... Clay and boulders .. Rock ............ . Sand and gravel (good) Clay .••..........•..... Lime rock ....•........ Hard shale .•..•..•..•.•. Sand and gravel ..•• , .•.•••.... Broken clay and sand .. Conglomerate .•..•..... Hard sand •••.•.••••••.••• Sandy clay ••.••. Hard solid rock .. Sand and gravel Quartz and chert. Chert .......... .
TOTAL DEPTH
Surface. Clay.
{D-16-26)6cdd
165
31 24 61
4 54
3 13
5 135
7 11 42
2 73 20 65 12 91
63 24 16
5 62
8 17 4 9
23 50 35 31
3 137
165 170 201 225 286 290 344 347 360 365 500
500
18 60 62
135 155 210 222 313 317 380 404 420 425 487 495 512 516 525 548 598 633 664
664
140
Table 2. -~Selected drUlen' logs of wells In the Willcox basin, Cochise and Graham Counties, Ariz. -Continued
(D-16-26}8cdd- Continued
Gravel .......•............... Clay... . ..........•• , •...... Sand ......... "..... . .• , .......... . Clay ....... . Sand and gravel .... . Clay .... ", ., .... . Sand., •. , .. , ........•... "." .• , .. Clay, graveL .•. Sand..... . .................. . Clay ..................... . Sand and gravel Clay... ..... . ....•..... Sand and gravel .•..•.................•• Clay ...............•...... '" ..... Sand .••.....•.. ,." .•• , •...••..... Clay" ." ........ , ..• , •........•.. Sandy shale ..•.. , . , •..•..•......... Clay ....•.... ",.' ......... '., .. ,. Sand and gravel, •.... Clay ..... , .••....•.. Sand ..... , . Clay .... " .. ,.,' Sand .... , .. " ........ , ... , ......••. Conglomerate .. . Sand and gravel ... . Clay." .•.......... Conglomerate .. . Sand and gravel ....... ,. Conglomerate .... , , . , ..
TOTAL DEPTH ... , .......... .
(D-!6-26)10ddd
Soil .•.•..... , .......•... , .. " .• , .. Red clay " ........... "."., ...•. , ...... ,. Large gravels ., ...•.. , .. "., ..•..... , ..•.. Red clay ... , ..•...••. , .• ,"' ..•.• , .•..••.. Sandrock ., .. ,', ... , •.•. , .. ,." .. , .•.•• , .• Red clay •. , •. "." ..• , •.•• , .. "." .• ,., ••. Clay and gravels. , ..• , •• ". ". , ....•• ,' ". , \Vater and gravels .•. , , .• , .. ". , ., .•• , •. ". , Red clay .• ,. " .• ,., , .• ". , ..•..•••. ,. ", .. Sand and gravels ..••••• , .. "' ....•• " ••.. " Cave in ., ... , ....•.••• , ..•.......•.•• ".,.
TOTAL DEPTH
First water .•. , •• , ••• ".,., ..• , •• " •• ,. " .. Gravel •••• ,., , .• , •• , , •• ,., '" .•• " ,.,. ,',. Clay formation .•• , ••• '. " •• '" ••• " . ". " •• Water carrying gravel formation •• ', ..• , •• ,. Clay formation. ,. ,. " .... , .•• , •• , ••. ,. , •• ,. Gravel formation ,., , .. , .. ,,' ,., , •. ' •. , .• ,. Clay formation .• ,.",., .. , ... , .• ,."." .. ,. Gravel formation" ". , .. , ...• , ••• , , ...... , Clay formation ..••.• ,., .• , .. , •••• " .. ,." ..
TOTAL DEPTH .•• , •• , .. '" ..••••..
(D-16-26)22baa
Top soil. '" , ••• , .. , .. , ..••..... ,. Yellow clay, ...• ' •• " .... , ,., , ..... , , ...•.• Yello'N clay and gravel ." ...••.. , .. , .... ". Gravel, first water •... , .. , ...•• " .. , ..... ,. Gravel and clay •.. " .. ,., , ... , .....•• Gravel. , .. , ...•. , , .. , ...•• , '" ,. , ..• , .••.. Gravel and clay streaks., ,. '" "., ,. " .• , .• Gravel bed, good, .. , , ...•. '" '" ". , .. , .. , Conglomerate ...•... ,." ..•.•... "., ... Gravel, good ., ...... ,.,' Conglomerate ...... ,. ,. ".
TOTAL DEPTH
(D-16-26)27daa
Topsoil .. , ......... , .. , ••... ,. Brown clay and gravel .. ,., .. Red day and sand, ..• , .. Clay and sand Red clay. '. Water gravel ...... " .•...
Thick- Depth nese (feet) (teet)
4 144 21 165
5 170 11 181 13 194 18 212 8 220
40 260 5 255
11 275 8 284
16 300 8 308
317 7 324
34 358 12 370 20 390 15 405 43 448 10 458 22 480 4 484
76 560 565
20 585 75 660 10 670
135 805
805
5 SO 85
3 88 121 209
2 211 4 215 3 218
275 493 37 530 85 615
615
615
? 240 10 250 85 335 15 350
100 450 10 460
200 660 5 665
185 850
850
20 20 160 180
17 197 198
32 230 235
75 310 40 350 56 406 ?5 481 45 526
526
12 15 10 25 15 40 50 90
5 95
{D-16-26)27daa~Continued
Red clay Gravel and sand and water Conglomerate Water gravel ..
TOTAL DEPTH
(D-16-26)26caa
Top soil ... Gravel ... Clay .... Gravel Clay., . Gravel Clay ... ". .......... Gravel" . .......... Clay .... Sandy clay .. Joint clay, dry sand Sand (little water) .. " Joint clay. Dry sand Sand and gravel (good waler) Clay ... Sandstone. Gravel (water) ... Sandy Join! clay Hard conglomerate Sand and gravel Conglomerate Small gravel .. Sticky clay
TOTAL DEPTH
(D-16-26}29bda
Soil., ..... .......... Sandy clay .. ...... Clay and gravel ... Water sand .... ,., •• .......... Rhyolite .. . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . Water sand and gravel Water formations .. ,.
TOTAL DEPTH ................ (D-16-26)32aaa
Black top soil , ................ Clay .•. , •• , ••• """ .,' ..................... Gravel"" ' •. ""' ..•. , •. , ,., Clay,., .,' ' •.... "', .,' ,." .. , ............. Gravel, lirst water """,, .. ' .. "'" ...... Clay,. , , .... ,", ..... ,"" .. '
Gravel .• ,.",., .. ".,.,.,., Clay., ...• ,. , .. Gravel .. ,. , •. , Conglomerate. ' Gravel, , ...•. Conglomerate. Gravel , ... Conglomerate, .. , .. Gravel ... , .. , .. , .. Conglomerate, . , , . , .... Gravel ... .. """,, Conglomerate Gravel .... , Conglomerate.
TOTAL DEPTH
(D-16-26)34aaa
Clay. " .. ,. ..... "". Gravel and day. Clay and some gravel streaks Gravel. first water at 175 feet. Coarse gravel and sand •. Hard conglomerate Gravel and sand
TOTAL DEPTH ...
Thick- Depth ness (feat) (feeU
190 285 20 305
220 525 15 540
540
15 15 10 25 15 40 15 55 30 85 12 97 6 103
22 125 15 140 10 150 20 170 10 180 30 210
217 18 235 35 270
276 282
13 295 10 305 10 315
288 603 6 609 4 <13
513
18 18 107 125 35 160
120 280 30 310
110 420 280 700
700
12 12 98 110 2 112
58 170 5 175
?5 250 25 275 20 295 15 310 50 360 12 37' 28 400 10 410 15 425
5 430 105 535
5 540 60 500
5 605 10 615
615
lOS 105 10 115 45 160 15 175
150 325 470 795
40 835
835
Table 2. --Selected drUlera' logs of wells in the Willcox basin, Cochise and Graham Counties, Arh:. -Continued
(D-16-27)18caa
No record •..........•............ Gravel. first water ...•.... Clay formation ...... . Hard caprock granite formation Heavy gravel ..... . A dull clay formation ..
Thick- Depth nus (teet) (teet)
235 235 15 250 30 280 20 300 20 320
430 750
750 TOTAL DEPTH ..•.........•. ---------------~·--4-~1 (D-17-24)1dac
Top soil .•.........•......•.. Sand........................ . .••......... Clay ...............•........ Caliche ............... . Sand (very little water) .•. Caliche .....•..•.•..•.•.••...•............. Sand (water) .••••.••..•..........•..•..••••. Clay.. ... ..• .•••... ... ...... . ....•....... Coarse sand (good water) .. . Caliche .•..•...............
TOTAL DEPTH
(D-17-24111acc
Top soil •.•.................•... Clay.... . .....•..•...•.... Clay with gravel streaks Gravel, water in bottom gravel Sandy clay .............•... Coarse sand and small gravel Sandy clay ............. . Coarse gravel and sand. Sandy clay ................ .. Sand ..•............•........ Sandy clay joint ................. . Sand ........•.•..••....•.........•.... Clay joint ...••...••.................•..•... Coarse gravel .•.......•... Hard ribs and sticky clay ............ . Coarse sand, small gravel .... . Hard ribs and sticky clay ...........•.. Sand ..................... .. Gravel, coarse ...........•. Conglomerate ...................•.•....
TOTAL DEPTH
(D-17-24)27aaa
Topsoil ••••.............. ,', ••••.......... Clay .•••• , ............. , .• , .••••..........• Caliche , •••......... , .. , •.•.• , ••..•........ Boulders and clay ..........•.••••....... '" . Clay ......••.••........... , •• , •••.•.. "' ... Sand .....•••••... , .....•... , •.•• , ••........ Clay ...•.•• , •• "., ........••• ,., •• , .•• ".,. Clay ..••• ,., •• ,' .,' .•.•••••• , ."., .••• ".,. Sand (water) •• , ,., •....•..••••• , •• " •... , .• Clay.,., .. , ,.,' ,., .•.•.. , ....• " •• , •• , "'"
TOTAL DEPTH
(D-17-25)5ddd
Clay ...•.• , •• , •••.• , .. , .•• , .,',.,' •• ' ..•... Sandy clay,., , ••.•• ' ..••.•••. , ••.•• " .,' .. , Clay, yellow ••••.... , .•••• ",., •. , .. , .. , .• ,. Sand, water fine .... , , •. ,., "., ••.......•• ,. Clay .. , .•••• , •. , .. , .•..••• , ,. , ••••. , .. , •... Fine sand , •• ,.,' ••... " .• , •••.•••••......•. Hard red clay ••••.•.. , .•.•••••••.••......•. Yellow clay ,., ....•....•..•••••......••.••. Sand, water ••........ , •.••••••• , .. , ...••••• Clay, set IS-inch easing to 200 feet ., ..... , .. Clay ••.... , .• " •••.• ' .......• , ••••••...... , Sand and water, .•.••• , .• ' .. ,' ., ., ..• , ...... , Yellow clay ., ... , .••••• , .. , .. , .. " •• , ..... , Porous rock carrying ~ots of water """" .. ,
TOT AI. DEPTH , ..•...•.....
4 4 4 8
45 53 16 69
4 73 18 91
4 95 23 118
126 128
128
10 138 143
6 154 18 172
3 175 25 200
5 205 28 233
236 24 260
263 67 330
333 27 360
366 24 390
396 13 409 14 '"
423
1 1 2 6 8
• 16 30 43
6 52 8 60 8 68
22 90 11 101
101
20 20 10 30 30 60
5 65 18 83 13 96 22 118 62 180
3 183 17 200 97 297 12 309 51 360 25 385
385
Top soil . Caliche.
(D-17-25}9cbc
Sand and clay in layers, little water. Sand. Clay. Joint clay and fine sand Clay .. Sand Clay .. Joint clay. Clay and sandstone layers Clay .... Gravel Clay ..... Sand and gravel Joint clay. Rock in broken formation Solid rock ... Blue rock .... Rock ... Block rock Black sand, dry. Brown rock.
TOTAL DEPTH
Top soil .. . Red clay .. . Light bro'Nn clay
{D 17-25)18dbb
Red joint clay (water) Caliche ...........•... Joint clay. Blue and green clay Light brown sand clay Joint clay ......... .. Clay ..... Small gravel (water) Clay ... Gravel (water) Clay ... Small gravel Clay .. Gravel ... Sandstone with narrow strips c1ay Gravel ..... . Sandstone Gravel ...... . Sandstone .... . Gravel with very good water .. Sandstone
TOTAL DEPTH
Surface soil Clay., , •...
(O-17-25}20cbc
Sandy clay .•... , ..... . Water, sand and gravel Clay (red) ,."., .......... . Gravel and boulders (water) Clay (red) .......• " •• ,.. . ....... . Pea gravel (water) "." •.• , .. , ... , .. , .... . Clay (sandy) .• , .• , ••••• , Gravel and boulders (large}-lots of water Sandy clay, .....•• " •• ,. Gravel and sand .•• , .•... , Clay and boulders. , •• , . Pea gravel .. , .•• ,"" Clay ...........•. , ••... ,'
TOTAL DEPTH
Top soil .. . Clay .... . Gravel ... . Clay Sandy c1ay .. Clay .... Gravel Clay .... Gravel (water)
(O-17-26)1ddd
n
Thlck- Depth nesa {feet} (teet)
3 20 23
30 54 84 36 120 70 ISO 38 '" 3 231 39 '70 90 360
105 465 75 540 25 565 70 635 20 655 65 720
120 840 120 960
15 975 105 1,080 40 1,120 30 1,150 22 1,172
1,172
32 40 45 65 15 100 SO 190 10 200
'02 78 '60 10 '90 44 334
7 341 35 376
4 380 30 410
412 35 447
6 453 27 480
483 17 500
502
" 523 7 530
20 550
550
5 5 175 180
30 210 5 215
60 '" 10 285 35 320 10 330 95 425 10 435 40 475 15 490 72 562 2B 590
'" '"
3 3 82 85
9 94 31 125 10 135 15 150
8 158 22 180 15 195
Table 2. --Selected drUlers' logs of wells In the Willcox basin, Cochlsll and Graham Counties, Arh. -Continued
(D-17-26)lddd- Continued
Sandy day " .•.. , .• , .• ,." .• , .... Gravel (water) ........... . Joint day. ... . .. . . ............. , .. Gravel and rock ..................•..... , ... Clay and rock •.... , .. Gravel ..• , Conglomerate Gravel .... Clay and rock Gravel .. Rock .. Rock and day Gravel" .. ,. Clay
TOTAL DEPTH .. ,
(D-17-26)3dda
Surface ...... . Clay, gravel Clay., ..... ,. Gravel and clay Gravel, first water Clay Gravcl Clay. Gravel .... . Clay ............................. . Gravel .....................•.......... , Clay, gravel ...... ,., ....... , ............. , Hard shell ............•..................... Gravel and clay ........ , ................... . Red clay ...... , ..•. . ......... . Conglomerate •.. Sand rock, ..... . Conglomerate ..
TOTAL DEPTH •••.•.
{D-17-26)4aaa
Red clay •..•• " .•. Light tan clay. , ...... , .. . Red clay ••.•..•.•..•.• , Sand ., •.•. Red clay and gravel ...... , .. Soft conglomerate , ... , .... . Boulders and day •..••.•. , .. Hard conglomerate , •. Soft conglomerate ...
TOTAL DEPTH •• , .. ,., .. ".
(D-17-26)13bdd
Topsoil •.••.•.. ,." .•............ , .. , ... , Clay .•..................................... Sand .............. , .................... , .. . Clay ......... , ...• , ............... , Gravel ......... , ......... . Clay, .. , ..•. , .. ,., ., ..... , .. , .. , .. Gravel ................... , ................ . Joint clay ............................. , ... . Gravel .... , .... . Clay ... ,. " .............. . Conglomerate .. . Sand ... , .. Clay ............. , Gravel .... . Joint clay Clay Rock Sand and gravel Joint clay
TOTAL DEPTI£ .....
Top soil Clay ..... Sand Clay ...... . Sand ...... . Joint clay
(D-17-26)15ddd
Thlck- Depth ness (feet) (feet)
2; 15 45 15 45
8 32 15 40 10 45 15 13
4 26 40 60
15
17 14 2;
6 35
9 141
63 93 35
40 40 65
5 50
"5 130 155 197
5 97 10 10
5 11
4 19 65
38
15 104
73 5
13
83
27
13
220 235 280 295 340 348 380 395 435 445 490 505 518 520
520
4 30 70
130 135 150 155 172 186 2" 217 2;2 261 402 409 472 565 600
600
40 80
145 150 200 315 445 600 797
797
5 102 112 122 127 138 143 152 156 175 240 247 285 293 308 412 485 490 503
503
86 91
118 123 136
(D-17-26}15ddd- Continued
Clay .. ,. Gravel Clay ... , .. ". , .. Gravel Clay Gravel. Clay,. Gravel. Clay.
TOTAL DEPTH
Top soil ..
(D-17-27)7cdd
Red clay formation .. Gravel, large., Clay formation, Sand and gravel.
TOTAL DEPTH.
{D-17-27)31ddd
Top soil Clay and gravel ................. , Gravel Clay Gravel Fine sand Gravel (water) Clay with gravel Gravel (water) Clay with gravel Small gravel (water) .. Clay with gravel Small gravel (water), Tight gravel formation Small gravel (water) ..... Conglomerate Gravel (water) .. Conglomerate .. Gravel (water) Conglomerate ,." .. " .. ,. Gravel, all colors (water), Conglomerate... .. . ............ . Gravel, all colors (water) Conglomerate
TOTAL DEPTH •.
Clay .... Rhyolite Rhyolite Rhyolite, water Rhyolite .'
TOTAL DEPTH
Top soil loam Sandy clay.
(D-18-25)l2dad
(D-18-26)lObce
Sandy and gravel .. Clay .... Sandy day. Rocky clay Sandy clay ........... . Coarse gravel Sandy day. Seep. small gravel. Sandy clay ................ . Water, gravel Blue clay-123-210-blue-blaek shale
(engineer) Rock ... Black day. Semi-solid bro·.vnish-black rock Solid rock.
TOTAL DEPTH ••••.
Thlck- Depth ness (teet) (feet)
49
17 2
38 6
78 15 13
10 210
20 40 20
4 21 35
4 36 17
25 3
59 3
77 3
48 4
38 6
34 10 50
5 59
4 7
4 31 45
2 127
5 10 20 10 10 10 20 20
37 10 30 10
185 191 208 210 248 2;4 332 347 360
360
10 220 240 280 300
300
4 25 60 64
100 117 120 145 148 207 210 287 290 338 342 380 386 420 430 480 485 544 548 555
555
4 35 80 82
209
209
5 10 20 40 50 60 70 90
110
"2 120 123
160 170 200 210 215
215
Table 2, --Selected drillers' logs of wells In the Willcox basin, Cochls!! nnd GrahiUIl Counties, Arb:. -Continued
Soil .•.••....••.......•...... . .......•... Sand ..............•... . .....•.... Hardpan ... Clay, water at 92 feet Streaks of sand and clay Clay ...•........
TOTAL DEPTH ....... .
(D-18-26)32baa
Soil Hardpan Clay ..••........•...•..... Gravel .•..•...•.....•........ Clay •..•.........•..•................•..••. Sandy clay ..............•. Tough clay ......•.................... Sand, gravel Sandy clay
TOTAL DEPTH
(D-18-26)35bca
Top soil .•....•.............•..•..•..•....• Red clay ...•..•..•...•.........•.....••.••. Sand....................... . .......••..•. Sandy clay .........•..•............•..••.••• Gravel .••............•...•...........•••••• Clay ••••. , ...•.•.••......•..........•...••• Gravel .•.•...•.••..•..••.•......... Clay, •...•.... , ....•...•......•. Gravel and sand .....•.....•.... Clay ..•.............•. Conglomerate .•........
TOTAL DEPTH ••..•. , ........•...• , •...• , ..
Thlck- Depth neBS (feet) (leel)
1 9
" 26 52
4 7 4
53 11
18 29
83 19 16
37 4
48
57 13
4 5
14 92
118 170
170
4 11 15 16 69 80
" 106 135
135
3 B6
104 120 123 160 164 212 215 272 285
285
Top soil .... Caliche. Boulders
(D-18-27)8bc
Clay, rock (bouldcrs) Gravel. Clay, rock (boulders) Gravel, seepage, first water (not enough to
drill with) Clay Gravel (some water) Clay ... Gravel Clay Gravel and sand Clay Sand with small gravel ... Sand and narrow strips of clay. Gravel and sand, possible some water .. Compact gritty clay
TOTAL DEPTH
(D-18-27)9c88
Blue clay Dirty gravel, boulders Fine clay. Gravelly clay Gravel, first water, seep Fine clay ... Open gravel, water strata Light bro',m clay ..... Gravel Fine light bro.m clay .. Gravel Fine sticky light brown clay Open gravel ..... Clay TOTAL DEPTH •••
Thick- Depth nesll (reet) (teet)
15 16 26 14 29
29 16
2 30
3 22
3 17
3 79
2 41
27 32 87
2 13 4
22 4
26 5
20 5
10
18 34 60 74
103
132 148 150 180 183 205 208 225 228 307 309 350
350
33 65
152 154 167 171 193 197 223 228 248 253 263 263
Table 3. --Laboratory chemical analY>leti of wnter from wells and springs in the IHllcox batlin, Cochigc and Grahum Counties, Ariz.
[A=lyscs in parls per milhon, except as indicated]
----------,-------r----,----~----,------,------,-----,-----,-----,-----,------,------,----r---,--CDCi-.-.oC1Cv~d-- Hardne6s
w.n location
(0-11-2-1)
Date of collectio
20bccZ 7/2;'16
31dcc
(0-11-25)
Sebb
20adb
(0_12_23)
l"bbd
25dbb
2ccc
4/;;0/>16
.1/28/·1U
5/21/·16
.1/5/46
7/Z;'16
IDr,abl ~(lZ;':2
lUaab2 .1/12/-16
21bad
22adb
Zl;lbbb
28dbb
32bcc
3Scd.!
7ddu
8bbb
Do
.1/'j;'IG
G/G/57
.1/5;'16
fj/11/~G
'j/12/~2
. 1/S/~G
6/11;'16
,1/5/·16
5/13;'16
5/13;'1 'J
5/12/>12
0/3/52
7/30/53
Tom Dopti> (feet)
pera- Silica
t(~~i (SiOi
3·\5 7(]
87 G8
1,IU
111:1 66
HI:; 76
227
'Jus 68
08
n .>Q
1:10 6G
8·1 67
132 G6
80 67
7·1
243 69
8C
20
2·1
·10
14
3.8
5. (]
1.7
".2
6.8
.1. 0
0.0
7.0
7. 0
11
2.5
29
22
8.5
23
29
2.3
5.1
25
2G
2G
Bicar- Carbo:w.te bonate (HCOa ) {COal
121
1-12
136
320
1-19
103
10·1
142
111 o
120
112
131
136
110
lOG
107
200
80
7.2
5.0
6.
6.
7.
3.
5. G
Chloride ~uo Ni- liIolid6 11,11 CaCOa Per-
tI'llt" r-----,_----t-----'-------1cent (NO:r PlU"1;1I ToOlll CoJcium Non- ~:n
per per maine- car_ (Cl) (Fi
3.0 0.-1
1. 2 4.6
.8 2.2
.8
11 6.7
• G 2.5
". (] .-1 -1.0
G.O -----
10 1.0 1.5
.1. 0 . ,1 2.5
0.0 .8 2.2
.4 5.8
7.0
24 .·1 13
6.0 __ _
22 •. 1 1. 9
million acre_ uiulJl bonat", foot
122
100
110
.17
.14
.15
GO
52
100 .27
102 .H
121 .Hi
160
120 .18 llG
160 .3S 1113
20~ .28 136
35
30
·10
7.0
·12 2Z
0.0
6.0 32
--- -
6.0 ----- ---- ~----- ------ -----
115 5. ·1 ----2.0 20G .213 145 28
B.O .6 2.7 170 .23 55
7.0----- ----
0,8
.3
1.2
1. ·1
.1
.0
.0
.2
1.0
1.0
.9
1.7
.a."marka
206
281
576
259
218
182
312
282 7.3 Boron 0.65.
lBn
212
362
2·13
Boron O .
206
!l64
313 ----
368
202 Annual well ";I1mpk.
107 Annu4] well "ample.
w.u locution
{0-13-24}Con.
8bbb
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
8beb
21eba
23bbbl
Do
25eee
26ebb
351ma
35e:lal
Do
3dea
5
(D-14-22)
3" 3"
{0-14-23}
361m
(D_14_24)
20ed
Do
Tablc ::I. --Loboratory chcmical analyses of wnter irom wells and springll In til(' \\ illcox bnsin, COC'hll<e and Graham Counties, Ariz. -Continued
Date of collectio
8/2~/54
7/11/55
5/28/56
5/27/57
6/5/58
9/14/59
6/23/60
4/11/46
4/4/46
5/12/42
3/27/46
4/3/46
5/13/42
5/12/42
5/12/42
4/24/56
2/28/46
5/12/42
2/20/46
Tem_ Depth perll- Silica (feet) t(~~) (Si02)
2<3
243
2<3
68
"
67
Calcium Magne-(Co.) sium
(Mg)
243 69.5 ____________________ _
2<3
78
80
60
62
62
65
68
68
67
30 5.5
28 7.0
47 6.4
So ----_ ______ 23
15
'.2 36 ---- _______ -------- 21
138 65
54
54
118 69
58
" 37
37
6/12/50 2,500 88 7.0 2.8
7/5/51
7/5/51
7/13/51
2/14/46
2/14/46
71
430 71 31 29 H
61 50 20 1.7 39 ____________________ _
Sodium (No.)
22
16
48
31
152
144
" 502
PotIlB_ ,1= (K)
8.5
138
Blear- Carbonato bonn.tc (HC03) (COS)
103
lOS
", 86
103
'" 1'4
125
204
206
155
121
217
210
274
124
100
302
171
161
'" 201
353
5.9
35
Su1(lI,te Chioride (504) (Cll
6.5
6.0
8.0
6.2
12
~{: Dissolved Fluo Nt- solids
ride rll,te Tons (Fl (N03l Parts
per per million Ilcre_
foot
Hardness as CaCCa
Calcium, Nonmllgne- car-!>Ium bonate
34
70
7.0 ----- ____________ --- ___ 23
10
7.0
31
18
15
65
" 63
58
18
262
6.5
18
8.0
30
30
17
31
36
196
117
144
28
360
21
0.4 4.4 151 0.21 98
99 .4 3.0 127 .19
.8 4.8 26 .36 144
1.2 5.4------- --- __ _
.6 4.0 17 .24 95
15
6.0 4.4 _____ _ 166
3.7 519 .71 151 2.2
2.0 5.4------ --- __ _
.6
12
.3
2.3 1,38
.36 150
1.88 29
5.0 --- ___________________ _
3.0 .6 9,8 17 .24 130
33 1. 0
.7
42 1. 7
41
67
38
97
1.4
5.1
5.11
1.5
41
.3
191
195
203
203
243
7.0
S.O
7.1
7. ,
Remarks
Annual well f-lilmpl<:.
Annual wen >lUmp}e.
Annual well "[lmplc.
Annual well >lumple.
Annual well ""mple.
190 8.6 Annual well Hamplc.
201 Annual well Hamplc.
319
255
251
476
475
333
336
1,030 7.7 Boron 0.50. iron 0.04.
887
821
·170
2,280
310
Boron O. OS.
91 ----- ----- ------ ------ ------- -------- ---- -------- 1,020 ----
" 5,9 1.3 .64 57 o
1,120 250
7.9 705
3,360
Boron 0.07.
Sample taken from spring.
w.u location
(0-H-2·\)Con.
30dbn
31b"
3ldd
(D~14-25)
6e""b
6ebd
He"
(0-1~-26) ----14"bn
32nnn
32bee
34dnn
(0-1·1~28)
35de
(0-15-2·1)
.Jde
6ae
Gbn
(0-15.25)
15edd
15dd"
25ddd
34de
35be
(0-15-26)
19bad
Do
Date of eolleetio
3/26/~6
2/1~/46
2/1-1!-16
5/1 4/,12
5/14/42
2/28/46
4/2/.16
5/9/.16
5/9/46
5/9/45
5/9/4 6
2/8/63
2/ 14/~6
2/14/-16
10/30/.\6
8/10/53
8/10/53
5/28/~2
5/28/42
8/10/53
8/18/54
Table :l. -- Loborntory ehemicn.l ""fUly:>cs of wnter from wells and spring~L In thc \\ illeol!: basin, CociLi,;e and Graham Counties, Ariz. -Continued
Depth perno (feet) tur"
(OF)
50 GO
25 65
50
700 05
Co.lcium (Co.)
39
GO
8.0
" --~-~------ -----~ 65
30
50
70
92
[;5 -----. -~~----
90 62 eo
Mngne,'= (Mg)
2.2
3. ·1
38
9.0
3.7
23
23
9/0
Sodium (Na)
230
21'
90'
11'
'"
80
50
os 9.7 0.0 4.4 39,700
55 35 11 2.9
45 36 12 3.7
600 72 -~---- ---- __________ _
250 70
47? 78 35
5·j
29
6·10 -"_~_ ------ 39
38
13
3.6
3.1
2.8
340 72 ------ -~~-~--- ---~~--
340 70 33 7.8
563
30
20
30
35
PotaB.,= (K)
Bicar- Car_ bonate bonate (HCOS) (COs)
20·1
190
Sulfat., Chioride (504) (ell
297
2GO
94
'" 358 9.8 1,250
234 GO
336 238
186 32 52
380 73
338 ·10
302 129
285 13
182 100
329 58 "
Dissolved Hardness BoUds as CoCOs Per-
Fluo Ni_ f---=::;=:::...-t----'=-=;=-"--~ cent ride rate so~ (F) (NOS) Pnrts Tons Calcium. Non. dium
per per mngne- enr-million sere- sfum bonate
foot
5. 1.1 770 1. 05 106
5. .8 727 .99 89
9. ' 1. 8 2.9·10 .!. 00 320
1. 1.0 350
1.01,370 1.86 35
2. 298 .41 69
L" 4.2 '58 .62 256
2.· 1. 2 4~3 .62 207
1. 2.8
1.1 -~--- ------
3. 2.6 320 •• 1-1 186
1..j 5.5 390 .53 280
83
8·'
88
7-:
50
23
Sodium_ ad"orp_
han rntio (SAR)
Specific onduet-
(~~~;o- pH mhos at
25''C)
1. 250
Remarks
::t.!! L 110 Windmill.
21 ~, 260 Spring; boron 0.23.
5.6 56~
2,390
522 Tank ,.;nmpl~'_
2.2 772 __ ~_
2,9 S08
1.2 801
536
1.0 657 ---- GOOdwin Sprinr,.
84 3, 170 .850 20, 800 ~,O, 500 282 10 06, 000 14~ 50 1004,070 117,0009.2 Auger hokin plnya;
265
367
122
226
190
109
123
201
15
o
o
195
251
70
30
66
50
26
375 1.6 1.2:30 1.67 38
~55 16 1,6 1,510 2.05 ·\5
16 1. 1.5 355
8.0 1.6 1.0 225
.48 188
,31 88
.27 110
.26 106
12 1.0 202
11 1.0 18·,
6.5
8.5 1.. .5 251 .34 132
3.0 3·1
"8 3G
38
3G
32
38
1. "
1.8
1.2
1.3
1.3
2.060
2,550
313
528
348
3"8
342
386
boron 22.
Croton Spring; boron 0.23.
Spring; boron 0.23.
Woll locution
(0-15_26)_ Con,
19bnd
Do
Do
19dbe
20naa
26bba
(0~15~27)
Indo.
3bbc
7edd
15adn
(0-16-23)
16dee
1gena
(D_16_24)
26ba
26dd
36ab
(D_16_25)
2cdd
3eae
9bna
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
5bd
rable :;. __ Laboratory chemical analyses of wflte,' from wells and spring:> in th" ,\ weox bflsln, Coehj~e and Graha m Counties, Ariz. -Continl.led
Date of cOllectlo
5/28/56
5/27/57
6/19/58
Tem_ Depth pera- Silica (feet) \~~) (Si02)
340 70 19
340 66 18
340
Calcium ~gne-(Ca) '(:.rU;;
52 l1
56
5/21/46 3,298 69 35
59
6.8
l1 7/31/51
7/31/51
5/9/46
5/9/46
8/2/46
10/4/56
10/4/56
10/4/56
5/23/46
5/23/46
5/23/46
8/10/53
5/28/42
8/10/53
9/9/54
7/12/55
5/28/56
5/27/57
6/5/58
5/14/42
350 76
30
30
35-40 ---- ____ .__ 32
62 40
106 70
554 70
565 79 28 39
26 65 __ ~~~ _______ _
41 65
77
104 66
554
390
390
380
390
390
390
380
78
78
78
78
76
36
8.1
60
96
31
29
32
7.4
3.7
4.7
20
l1
2.2
.2
3.1
Sodium. (Nu)
33
34
51
"
19
36
35
Potaa,1= (K)
Bicar- Carbonate bonate (HC03' (C03)
196
208
192
181
1"
18'
2<3
300
120
258
223
160
274
163
H6
102
89
85
82
8'
85
o
o
o
o
DiSi>olved Hardness Sodium- Specific
Sulfate Chioride Fluo Ni- , __ c'COrl!cdc'_-+_c'='CC::;:'C=.::O'-'-----1 Per- adi>orp- onduct-ride rate;- eent tion ance pH Remarks (S04) (el) (F) (NOS' Parts Tons Calcium. Non- 80- rntio (micro-
2S
36
2G
49
20
35
18
33
142
61
60
60
:U~on {~. ~f!~e- b~~~tc dium (SAR) m~~O~)t
35
42
10
38
1. :1.6
1. 2.5
1.0
3.5
.6 5.3
7.0 2, 8.3
7, a 4, 5,6
280 0.38 174
310
214
319
232
224
281
.42 189
.29 116
.43 182
.32 140
.30 95
.38 120
14
18
36
29
43
28
54
54
1.1
1.2
1.6
1.1
.9
2.3
2.6
13 .4 ___________ -~- __ ~ ___ ~ _________ • ____________ _
8,0 -.- ______________ -~- __ ~ 55
12
9,0 1.0 5,0
16
28
22
55
10
10
12
12
.6 2.2
.4 5.1
1.2 1.0
.7
245
249 ,34 180
319 .43 194
H4 .64 284
.27 86
187 .25 74
9.8 --- _______ ~~ ___________ _ 75
l2 70
11 .8 1. 0 177 .24 93
32
1'0
2.0
8.0
18
24
48
.6
1.5
1.1
1.7
51 1. 8 4, a ____________ _
1. a ----- ----~-~~
39 1.2
4857.3IronO,02,boron 1. 6.
534 7.2
563
366
518
366
55£ ---- Bear Sprinr;.
235 S.9
492 7.5
416 7.4
483
568
369
720
335
302
306
300
308 7.0
Annual well llample.
Annual well llnmplc.
AnnuD.l well sample,
Annual well Hample.
308 6.8 Annual well :;amplc.
307 S.9 Annual well »ample.
3"
'. ' ...• _-
well location
(D~15~25)_
Con.
I1de
13bb
14dda
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
15ab
Do
15add
19bad
22da
23ad
2~ed
23edd
23da
24eb
34.:td
7.:t.:ta
14bb
IGbb
17ea d
27a.:ta
27daa
Do
Do
Date ot collectio
5/21/46
5/21/46
9/3/52
7/28/53
9/9/54
7/11/55
5/28/56
5/27/57
6/18/58
5/14/42
5/21/46
:'/21/46
7/12/55
5/21/.16
5/21/46
5/21/.16
5/21/46
5/21/46
5/21/46
8/10/53
5/21/46
8/10/53
5/29/46
5/29/46
8/10/53
9/9/54
8/10/53
9/8/55
7/10/56
Table ~. --Lrtboratory chemical ",n.:.ly:,;cs of w"tcr from wells and ,)prlng~ In tnC' VI illcox b.:.sin, Cochit:c nnd Graham Counties, Ari;o;. -ContlnLlcd
Tem-Depth pera- Silica (feet) ture (5i02)
(~F)
65 65 --~-~- 147
Sodium (Nil)
PotnB~
.i= (K)
60 69 -----~ -------- ~~~~-~~ _~ __ ~ ____ ~
613 73 33 2.8
613 70 5.5
613 " 613 72 30 36 5.7 35
613 70 ------ ~~~~~~- __ ~~_~~_ ~_~ __ ~_~~~
613 75 ---~-- --_____ ~ __ ~_~__ ~ __ ~_~ __ ~_
613 -~~~_ ----~- ~---~_~_ ~_~~_~_ _~_~~~~_~_
550 -~_~~ --~~~- 4'1 4. ,1 30
550 77 ~-~--~ _~ ___ ~~~_~_~_~~ __ ~_~~_~_~
65 66 ------ -~--~-~--~ __ ~_~ ~_~ ______ _
68 38 12 25
67 ~-~--- ---------~ ____ ~ ~ __ ~_~~_~_
52 67 29
208
2. :; 52
325
225
26
" 51 5.1 112
G7 ------ ~--~~--~ ~--~_~_ _~_~~_~_~~
" 33
GO
28
29
3. ,
3. < 79
514 72 33 4.2 19
71 -~---~ -- __ ~ _________ ~ __ ~ ______ _
72
73
73
42
35
27
22
7.0
2.3 5·1
540 74 - ______ ~ __ ~ __ ~ ____ ~~~ ~ ________ _
Bicnr- Car_ bonate bonate (BCOs) (COs)
162
123
159
149
'" 130
129
102
98
264
200
HI4
168
290
169
220
150
153
208
1" 121
131
144
1'1
136
141
139
Dissolved Hardness Sodium- Specific Fl 0 Ni solida as CnC03 Per~ adsorp~ ooduct-
SLllfate Chloride -: rat~ f---,--j---,-'-'''----j cent ti allce B
(S04) (Cl) (~{ (NOS) Pnrts Tons Cnlcium. Non- d~~~ r(SoA~~Ro) ~~~~r~; p Remarks
357
52
GO
59
8!
27
33
684
1'6
20
50
35
114
82
46
pcr per magnc~ car_ million ncre- sium bonate 25~C)
90
19
0,6 5.9
foot
798 1. 09 437
8.0 1.0 1.0 '28
1. 4 1. 1 _~~_~~~ 132
9.0 -~~~~ -~~_~ ~~~_~~
1. ,1 7.0 251 .34 114
13
16 ~_~~~ ~_~~~ ~~~~_~M M~~~ __ 112
13
12
20
13
10
105
10
36
25
1. 6 2.5 227 .:n 128
• -1 ____ ~ ~ _~_~ ~~ ~~_M~_~ ~ __ ~~ ~~ 2. 7 _~~ __ ~~_~~ ___ ~_~~_ ~~_~~_~
1. ,1 1. 6 261 .35 160
4.8~~ ____ ~ __ ~~_ -~~-~~ -~~~~ __
214 .29 82 3.2 2.0
4.3 17 1,710 2.33 626
·1.,1 ~~~~_ ~_~~~~~
2.7 2,6 ~64 .53 148
9,,, 2.6 .2 223 .30 84
10 6.0 5.9 265 .39 86
8.0 .8 1." 202 .27 112
9. 0 --~_~ _~ __ ~ __ ~~~~~~_~.~~~ _~~~_~_
10 -~~-~ -~-~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~_~ ~.~~~~_
12
8.0
6.0
• 6
'.0 .8
.9
3.2 2.5
339
322
240
.46 171
,44 84
,33 54
10 ~-~~~ ~-~~~ _~~ ____ -~---~ ~~~~-~~
297 2.0 1,210
45 1.0
2.0 _~_~~ __ ~M~~_~
8.0 40 1. ,
34 1.2
• D
2.5
575
Annual well sample.
434 Annual well uamp}e.
380 Annual well sample.
373 7.0 Annual well tJamplc.
358 7.4 Annual well Bamplc.
391 7.0 Annualwclls::trnplc.
429
395
367
657
420 7.3
454
Annual well sample,
Depth reported.
385
58
53 5.7 2,290 Boron 0.69; "hallow depth.
11
62
52
67
34
65
4.0
2.0
3,7
.8
1.4
64 2.8
·121 Decp well.
538
323
474
291
252
303
501
Annual well (lample.
7.3 Annual well flamplc.
348 7.3 Annual well sample.
. •
Woll location
(D-16-26)Con.
27daa
Do
29aaa
35ub
7eud
Do
Do
Do
Do
(0-16-29)
aObbd
35au2
(0-17_24)
12dd
(0_17_25)
bb
2do
3do
7bb
lldd
17bb
17be
19dee
20eu
23da
2geb
33be
35ee
Date of eolleetio
5/27/57
6/5/58
8/10/53
5/29/46
9/9/54
7/28/55
5/28/56
5/28/57
6/5/58
11/14/-46
2/14/58
5/23/46
5/29/46
5/21/46
5/21/46
5/23/46
8/14/53
5/22/46
5/23/46
5/23/46
2/28/46
5/23/46
5/22/46
5/23/46
5/22/46
5/22/46
Table 3. --Laboratory chemical analyses of wnler from wells and springs in the Wi.lleox basin, Cochise and Grnham Counties, Ariz. -Continued
Tem-Depth pera - Silien (feet) ture (SI02)
(OF)
540 75
540
70 33
Calcium (Ca)
Mngne_ sium (Mg)
2.3
Sodium (Na)
51
Potassium (K)
69 •• _____ • _______________ ••••• __ •
295 _____ 27 28 2_ 6 14
285 66 -_ ••••• --._ •• ________ • _____ • __ •
295 67 295 63 _. __ ••• _. ___ • ___ • _____________ _
295 ----- -. ____ --- _____ ---- ___ ----------
70 63 -_. __ " _________________ • ______ _
55 17 2,8 16
150 70 -- ____________ ------- - ________ _
56
47
58
78
356
G8
71
70
----- 33 52 11 39
78 70 --__ ._ ________ _______ __. _____ ._
69 • _____ -. __________ .~_ _ ____ • ___ _
190 71 8.0 27
140 -----. ______ • _____ • ___ • ____________ _
75 69 ______ 108 11 159
187 66 __ • ___ • __ •• ____ ._____ ._. ______ _
127 72 ___ .__ ________ _______ _ ____ • ___ _
146 71 ____ ._ ________ _______ _ ________ _
Blear- Carbonat .... bonate (HeOa) {COal
145
142
248
82
80
94
216
40
o
Sulfate Chioride (S04) (ell
6.8 6<
38 7.0 3, 1.0 228 0.31 64
12
12
13
11
11
10
7.0
1.0 1.0 145
.8----- -------1.0 .3 137
.20 80
83
.19 54
161 6.9 ------ " 158
159
160
179
216
185
182
213
198
107
216
200
210
18<
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
8.9
22
321
11
6.0
10
19
17
23
20
23
25
88
15
5.2 _____ --.- __ • ____ _
4.4 _________________ _
2.2 2.5 312 174
1. ----- ------.4. ________________ _
.6 4.8 236 .32 165
• 6 ---_. __ ._".
6,8 10 810 1.10 314
.4 ----- ------
8,0 ----- -~ ___ ------
15
63 2.8
5.0 27 .7
21 39 .8
o 33 1.3
3,0 26 .9
359
350
320
541
218
8.0
Remarks
Annual well snmple.
Annual well $ample.
Annual well sample.
219 6.B Annual well sumple.
215 7.3 Annunl well sample.
219 6.B Annual well sn.mple.
221 Annual well sample.
500
197 6.2
462 ---.
"8
332
356
461
485
464
409
421
Tank sumple.
Tank sample •
138 52 3.9 1,250
402
416
515
Depth reported.
Depth reported.
w.u locatioo
4da
6bb
22bb
25ebc
25cc
25dd
34ea
(D-17 -27)
3lde
(D-18-2~) ----28cd
34ce
2ea
9bb
12dd
2o,ed
lace
lIdo.
12bb
12ce
15bb
16bb
18bb
18db
Tablc 3. --L:lboratory chemical nnnlyscs of woter from wells ood springs in the 'IIl'1lleox bosin, CochhlC and Graham Countics, Ariz. -Continued
Date or collectio
5/29/46
5/29/46
5/29/46
5/29/46
2/12/52
5/29/46
0,/29/-16
5/29/46
Tem-Dcpth pera· Silica (feet) turc (S102)
(OF)
Calcium (Ca)
103 ----- ______ -- ____________ _
66 20 4.' 125 65 ------ -- ____________ _
100 68 ______ - _____________ _
5/30/.16 -- ____ ---- _____________________ _
11/5/A6
9/18/51
9/18/51
2/28/46
5/22/46
5/22/46
9/-1/51
5/28/.16
5/28/.16
5/30/46
S/30/.J6
5/30/.16
5/30/46
5/28/46
5/28/46
5/28/46
5/28/A6
60 ______ --____________ _
90
70
77
195+ 71
18
18
126
96
9.0
9.3
209 71 ______ - _____________ _
320 70
110 70 ____________________ _
100 67 20 5. I
80 ---- _______ - _____________ _
110 70 30 5.2
120 68 ______ - _____________ _
350 70 33
300 ----_ ------ 32
Sodium (Nil)
29
25
26
Potas_ .,= (K)
Bic!U'- Car-1:>onate bonatc (He03) (COa)
1.J0
163
120
118
139
21<
62
32
398
326
203
20)
2'3
159
H.J
1<2
150
lH
126
236
1"
o
o
o o
o
o
o
Sulfate Chioride (S04) (Cl)
7.0 _______________ _
14 _______________ _
11 ______________________ _
10
10
2. a 1. 7 138 0.19 68
8.0 2.4 _________________ _
6.0 • 8 ____________ ---- __
4' 1.5
8.0 ---- ____________ ---- ____________________________ _
'" 46
22
7.6
18
23
53
6.0 ------------ _____ ---- ____________________________ _
15 1.2
6.0
.3
3.9
.J26
359
6.0 ----______ -- ___ _
13
37
2. 16 222
1.1----- ------7.0 ---- __________ _
9.0 •• 1 __________ _
.8 3.3 )10
7.0
13 --- _______ -- ___ _
1.2 _____ -- ___ _
6.0 3.0 3.0 161
23 1. 25 296
62 2. 32 3<0
.58 3S2 26
.49 297 30
.30 153
.15 71
.22 96
.40 140
• ·16 142 20
26
33
37
" 52
• 1
. I
• 9
.8
1.2
2.2
2.6
295
366
320
275
244
266
388
Remarks
Tank sample.
Tank s:l.mplC'.
Tank Hample.
178 ---- Tank sample.
141 ----
698
585
446
398
409
57,\
308
278
196
265
285
293
2aG
292
soo 600
Spring .
Sprinr;.
Tank ";ample.
Boron O. 14; tank sample.
Well location
(0-18-26)-Con,
18bn
21bb
28dd
29cd
32db
3-1bb
(D_18_27)
60d
7,0
14bb
19ba
21bc
Dc.te or coU"'ctio
5/28/'}'6
5/281'1 G
5/28/46
&/20/+6
5/28/46
5/28/-16
5/30/46
5/30/46
&/30/46
5/30/46
5/30/46
T"ble :;, - -L"box,"tory eh<.!mlcnl "nalyucs of WI,tCl' from well,~ and HpringS in the \.\ lllcox brHHn, Cocili,.;c nne Cr"h::.m CounticH, Ari:.:, -Contmucd
Tem-Depth per,,- - Sil,ca (fed) tun: (SlO,)
('F)
160 "0 ------G8 ------
eo " ------80 67 ------80 67 ------85 68 ---~--
146 65 ------135 ------
75 ---~--
------200 ------
Cnlcium M~p;nc- Sodium (Cn) (~':: (Nil)
~------
---<----
----------------------------
-------
--------------- ---------------------
rota .. -uium (K)
Bicnr_ Carbonnte bonate (HeOS) (COS)
142
107
141
119
101
137
170
167
168
19'
'"
SuUlI.te Chloride (504) (Cl)
:1. Disflolved Hardness Sodium- Specific
Flu') NI_ l--_c"c';::"cOC'_+_C'C"_Cc'i-CCOC3L --1 ~~~~ adsorp- onduct-_.- - -'-(F) (NO::) 80- rntio (micru-d,um (SAR) m~;i~)t
PartA Tonl; Cnlcium. Non_ P" po, m:;>,gne- co.r-
million acre- flium bonate foot
6.0 3. 288
220 5.0
9.0
10
16
8.0
9.0
21
12
6.0
281
1.
I. 267
263
-~ ---- 391
233
3'0
315
Remarku
Tank sample.
Table 4. --Field chemical analyses or water from wells and springs in the WUlcox baBin, Cochise and Graham Counties, Ariz.
~a.lyseB In parts per mUlIon, except 9.B indicated. Remarks: SO, sample depth In feet below land surface; WL, water level in teet below land surface]
Hardness Specific Tem- Blear- aB CaCO conduct-
Well Date of Ot-pth pera- bonate Chloride Fluoride Calcium, Non- ance Remarks
location collection (feet) ture (Hoo3) (Cll (F) magne- carbon- (micro-(OF) slum ... mhos at
25'C)
(0-12-23) 2bbb 7/19/62 ------- 68 105 15 O. , 86 0 '10
llabb 7/19/62 .------ 68 105 8 · , 86 0 '00
11baa 7/19/62 ---- --- 68 105 11 · , 68 0 180
llbbb 7/19/62 "3 67 105 8 · , 68 0 '00 Cooling jacket.
13bba 7/19/62 In 68 145 45 .2 188 68 475
13bda 7/18/62 -----_. 68 105 " · , 103 " 2"
13dba 7/18/62 265 71 117 15 .3 51 0 1" Cooling jackeL
13dcc 7/18/62 ,"4 70 109 15 .3 " 0 '00 Cooling jacket.
l1abb 7/19/62 285 " 88 5 · , 51 0 135
14cbb 7/19/62 ,,, 68 12' 15 · , 86 0 240
24daa 7/18/62 ------- 68 83 49 .6 86 18 HO SD 150 feet, WL 128 feel.
24dab 7/18/62 161 70 105 " .4 86 0 240
24dcc 7/18/S2 ------- 69 105 15 .3 68 0 200
25cdc 7/18/62 ------- 84 105 19 · , 68 0 225 Domestic, windmill, tap sample.
(0-12-241 Sdcb 7/19/62 ------- H 105 8 .4 68 0 175 Sample taken from tank, domestic.
7cad 7/19/62 ------- 70 105 15 .3 68 0 200
17aaa2 7/18/62 1,385 70 62 15 2. 5 51 0 440
17bba 7/18/S2 260 68 105 19 .3 86 0 225
17bbb 7/18/62 320 69 105 15 .3 86 0 210
17cbb 7/18/62 148 70 105 " .3 68 0 ,,0
18abb 7/18{52 170 71 105 19 .3 68 0 220 Cooling jackeL
19bbb 7/18/52 'SO 70 105 15 .3 68 0 190
20bba 7/19/62 ------- 73 105 15 .4 51 0 170
20ccb 7/18/62 ------- 72 B3 13 .5 34 0 170
20dcb 7/19/62 424 70 105 22 .4 68 0 250
21caa 7{19/62 ------- 78 105 8 .7 51 0 170
27aaa 7/18/S2 ------- 79 109 11 2.8 17 0 200 SD lao feet.
Do 7/18/62 ------- SO 105 11 2.8 17 0 200 SO 300 feet.
Do 7/18/62 ------- 80 105 11 2. 7 17 0 200 SD 500 feet.
Do 7{18{S2 ------- 82 105 11 2. 2 34 0 200 SO 925 feet.
28aaa 7{18{62 210 80 100 Ii 2. a 34 0 215
29baa 7/19/62 ------- 72 105 " I. 4 34 0 250
.30baa 7/18/62 ------- 72 105 38 .7 68 0 350
31abb 7 f18/52 215 70 105 38 .3 103 17 300
31bba 7/18{62 377 74 83 Ii .6 34 0 160
31dbb 7/17/62 200 75 83 30 1.3 34 0 240
32abb 7/18{62 450 39 83 " .3 68 0 200
32bba 7 {18{62 ------- 70 83 22 .3
I
38 0 230
32bcb 7/18{S2 235 68 105 45 .2 137 51 370
32ccc 7/18/62 li5 70 115 38 · , 120 26 300
Table 4. --Field chemical analyses of water from wells and springs in the Willcox basin, Cochise and Graham Counties, Ariz. ~Continued 5'
Hardness Specific 'l'em- Btcar- as CaCO conduct-
Well Date of Depth pera- bonate Chloride Fluoride Calcium, Non- ance Remarks location collection (feet) I=< (BOOS) (Cll (Fl magne- carbon- (micro-
('F) aium .to mhos at 2S'C)
(D-12-24) 33aba 7/16/62 ------- 70 105 , 0.5 51 0 160
33cbb 7/19/62 104 69 105 38 .7 103 17 340
34a.bal 7/19/52 201 76 146 15 2.6 103 0 270 Domestic, tank, tap sample.
34aba2 7/19/52 300 70 146 , 3.6 86 0 260
35abb 7/19/62 '00 78 109 15 I. , 51 0 220
S5baa 7/16/62 936 79 146 15 .4 103 0 280 Domestic, tap sample.
35caa 7/16/52 990 79 t09 II 1.5 51 0 230
35cda 7/18/62 200 74 146 15 t.2 86 0 280
(D-13-24) labb 7/16/62 ------- 74 176 30 3.0 103 0 395
2baa 7/16/62 '" 80 142 " 2.4 86 0 320
2bab 7/16/62 131 69 '" 69 1.4 274 86 710
2bba 7/16/62 ------- 89 " " 5.3 34 0 320
2dbb 7/18/62 194 71 146 69 2. I IBB 69 535 SD 194 feet.
4bab 7{16/62 231 69 126 " 1.2 51 0 250
4bbb 7 {16{62 600 73 109 " I. 5 17 0 250
5abb 7{16/62 220 72 100 15 I. 2 34 0 165
5bba 7/16/62 ------- 72 92 15 1.4 34 0 160
5bbc 7/16/62 110 70 100 15 1.6 51 0 20.0
5cbb 7/16/62 ------- 69 126 15 .4 86 0 205
6aed 7/17{62 ------- 70 105 15 1. 2 34 0 200
6dba 7 {17/62 132 69 126 15 1.0 103 0 260
13adb 7/17/62 ------- 76 126 22 4.3 66 0 350 Shanow well.
13ded 7/20{62 ------- 70 186 26 1.4 120 0 430
13ddc 7{20/62 ------- 81 146 " 4.0 69 0 350 Domestic, tank, tap sample.
14aaa 7/16/62 ------- 72 200 3' 6. 2 69 0 475
15bcc 7/17/62 150 73 271 69 10. 0 17 0 800
16aaa 7/16/62 ------- 72 33 15 1.6 17 0 200
18aaa 7/17/62 1, DOD 70 126 30 .8 86 0 300
IBabb 7/17/62 -- ---- 7t 126 30 1.0 68 0 300
23bbb 7/17/62 92 69 229 45 1. 4 239 51 690
24dcd 7/17/62 66 80 146 15 1.9 103 0 275 WL 52 feet.
26bcc 7/19/62 ----- - 60 I" 113 3. 6 154 17 700
27aaa 7/16/62 131 66 250 135 1.2 393 186 1,050
27abb 7/16/62 118 66 161 232 4.5 256 124 1,250
28acd 7/17/62 500 57 185 36 I.t 120 0 440
28bbb 7{17/62 500 57 167 36 3.0 66 0 410
29aab 7/17{62 100 69 16' 22 2. 5 68 0 370
35abal 7/16/62 80 69 209 83 1.5 188 17 700
35aba2 7/16/62 60 57 229 127 2. a 257 69 990
35bbb 7/17 /62 757 70 334 143 2. 0 308 34 1, 150
(D-13 25) 8beb 7/20/62 ------- 72 135 26 7. 0 34 0 390 WindIniU.
9ddc 7/20/62 100 76 209 39 . 6 171 0 540 Domestic, tap sample .
Table 4. --Field chemical analyses of water from wells and springs In the Willcox basin, Cochise and Graham Counties, Ariz. -Continued
Hardness Specific Tem- Bicllr- as CaC03 conduct-
Well Date of Depth pera- bonate Chloride Fluoride Calcium, Non- ance Remarks location collection (teet) t=. (HC031 (ell (F) magne- carbon- (mlcro-
(OF) slum .to mhos at 25'C)
(0-13-25) IOcdb 7/18/62 ------- 74 229 53 1.6 222 34 620
IOcdd 7/19/62 ------- 7D 209 287 2.3 510 339 1,600 Windmill.
17acc 7/20/62 100 75 198 26 9.0 17 0 525 Domestic, tank, tap sample.
IBabbl 7/17/62 ------- 78 250 22 14.2 17 0 600
1 Babb2 7/t 7/62 60 76 167 45 8.8 68 0 560 Windmill.
20daa 7/20/6'l 65 ----- - 335 61 6.5 120 0 990 Domestic. tonk. tap sample.
21bbb 7/20/62 ------- 80 167 35 9.0 34 0 500 Domestic, tonk. tap sample.
21dbb 7/19/62 ----- - 7D 312 87 11. 5 51 0 1,020 Windmill.
27acc 7/19/62 90 71 386 91 17.6 " 0 t,050 Windmill.
27bad 7/19/62 ------- 73 271 52 19. 0 " 0 730 Windmill.
29acc 7/19{62 ------- 68 522 52 17. 0 17 0 1,100 Domestic, tank.
30cdd 7/20/62 ------- 68 209 26 7.2 34 0 440 Stock well.
3100a 7/20/62 74 68 177 22 2.5 86 0 390 City of Wl11cox wdl 6.
31cabl 7/20/62 ------- 69 167 9 1.2 68 0 280 City of Willcox welt 4, tank.
31cab2 7/17/62 800 89 355 420 13.0 17 0 2,300+ City of Willcox deep well, flowing.
31cab3 7/17/62 ------- ---- -- 188 17 2. t 68 0 ------- City of Willcox well 2.
31cca 7/20/62 79 7D 209 26 2.0 86 0 500 City of Willcox well 5.
31dedl 7/20/62 102 71 220 35 3. I 103 0 545 City of Willcox well 1.
33abb 7/20/62 ------- 67 376 78 7.8 86 0 1,0BO Windmill.
(D-14-23) 36baa 7/20/62 ------- 12 229 II3 4.5 137 0 I, 000 Domestic.
(0-14 24) Idda /62 ------- 65 282 II7 1.8 137 0 850 Windmill.
lladb /62 ------- 66 292 35 6.0 68 0 630 Windmill.
llcbb /62 - ---- - 66 271 22 7.0 68 0 540 Windmill.
Ildcc /62 ------- 7D 209 17 6.5 43 0 480 Windmill.
12dba /62 ------- 72 250 54 6.0 120 0 610
14bab /62 ------- 83 250 26 7.0 78 0 590 Domestic, tap sample.
14cbb /62 ------- 59 314 35 7.0 94 0 740 Windmill.
20cdd /62 ------- 65 20' 61 4.9 86 0 810
22add /62 ------- 72 917 139 24. 0 17 0 2,450
24bdb /62 ------- 70 752 109 16. 0 17 0 t, BOO
30dba /62 ------- 80 250 II3 5. I 154 0 1,500
(0-14-25) 10aab 7/24/62 ------- 86 188 660 1.9 5St 427 2,800 Windmill, tonk.
16aad 7/24/62 ------- 67 417 540 5.6 410 68 3,000 Windmill.
19bbc 7/24/62 ------- 70 626 96 15.2 17 0 1,500
26ddd B/I/62 -----~- 79 209 61 1. 4 120 0 580
(0-14-26) 18add 7/24/62 ------- 79 146 53 2. I 51 0 m Cooling jacket.
18bad 7/24/62 ------- 81 105 165 2.5 86 0 850 Cooling jacket.
lBcaa 7/24/62 500 84 126 60 3. 0 34 0 400 Cooling jacket.
18dad 7/24/62 ------- 80 146 30 2. I 51 0 375 Cooling jacket.
(D 15-23) 26add ------- ------- 74 209 26 l.4 188 17 510 Oomestic.
(D 15-24) 6bad /62 ------- 91 314 m 13.5 51 0 1, B25 Croton Spring.
91 Table 4. --Field chemical analyses of wster from wells and springs in the Willcox basin, Cochise and Graham Counties, Ariz. -Continued
Hardness Specific Tern- Blear- as CaCO_~ conduct-
W.ll Date of Depth pera- bonate Chloride Fluoride Calcium, Non- ance Remarks location collection (teet) 1=. (HCOS) (Cl) (Fl rnagne- carbon- (mlcro-
(OF) sium "to mhos at 2S'C)
(D-15-24) 8cad /62 ------- 75 282 548 9.0 105 0 1,850
17dcc /62 ------- 77 209 209 1.0 462 291 1,300 Domestic, tap sample.
19baa /62 ------- 86 250 209 1.6 '" 34 1,370 Domestic, tap sample.
20bac /62 81 72 209 148 .8 428 257 1,150 Domestic, WL 67 feet (reported).
20cac /62 100::!:. 74 209 52 .8 525 154 770 Domestic, tap sample.
20cda /62 99 72 188 270 • 8 .96 342 1,390 Domestic, tap sample .
20dcb /62 200+ 74 188 574 1.0 2,189 2,035 4,000 Domestic, tap sample.
29bcb /62 ------- 74 198 .26 1.1 616 454 2,050
30dcc /62 400 75 209 " .8 257 86 645
3ibad /62 ------- 75 209 50 .8 274 105 720
3icba /62 ------- 73 209 17 .7 239 88 570
(D-15-25) 2daa 7/24/62 ------- 64 514 45 1.7 205 0 710 Windmill.
10dda 7/24./62 ------- 68 250 15 1.5 171 0 500 Windmill.
l1dda 7/24/62 ------- 66 229 30 1.' 188 0 590 Windmill.
12aaa 7/24/62 ------- 74 188 45 2. I 171 17 550 Cooling jacket.
13ddd 7/24/62 510 74 167 75 1.4 111 34 600
24add 7/24/62 ------- 69 209 90 .8 508 157 890
25ada 7/24/62 516 76 167 19 1.' 105 0 550 Cooling jacket.
26daa 7/24/62 ------- 70 167 eo 1.5 291 154 860 Cooling jacket.
26ddd 7/24!62 455 79 146 22 1.6 103 0 390 Cooling jacket.
34add 7/24/S2 ------- 81 126 " 1.8 86 0 575 Cooling jacket.
34bdd 7!24!S2 1,100 72 250 150 1.8 308 105 1,450 Cooling jacket.
34daa 7/24/s2 486 74 126 15 1.2 120 t7 340 Cooling jacket.
35add 7/24/62 700 60 126 15 1.6 105 0 560 Cooling jacket.
36ddd 7/24/62 ------- 78 126 15 1.5 120 17 350
(D-15-26) 5hdd 7/24/62 ------- 74 188 22 1.6 157 0 400
5cdd 7/24/62 470 15 188 41 2.2 137 0 420
6cad 7/24/62 ------- 75 188 86 1.4 205 51 650
6d~ 7/24/62 455 77 167 22 2.0 105 0 400
6dda 7/24/62 460 77 167 22 1.7 105 0 390
19add 7/24/62 ------- 74 209 15 1.9 120 0 590 Cooling ja~ket.
19cdd 7/24/62 918 74 167 15 1.6 120 0 545
30cdd 7/24/62 520 78 167 22 1.6 105 0 355 Cooling jacket.
30ded 7/24/62 587 75 167 22 1.2 157 0 485 Cooling jacket.
30ddd 7/24/62 999 77 146 15 1.9 86 0 540 Cooling jacket.
(0-16-24) 4cbb /62 ------- 76 240 26 .6 259 42 650
20bad /62 ------- 73 261 17 .4 222 0 510 Cooling jacket.
21bcc /62 770 76 292 17 .4 205 0 480
(D-16-25) Ibaa 1{24/62 437 68 167 60 1.0 205 68 550
Ibad 7/24/62 100 67 159 90 .5 525 195 760
Idaa 1/24/62 505 68 146 as .5 239 119 620
2acd 7/24/62 ------- 70 126 45 .6 188 85 470 Coo1ing jacket.
92 Table •. --Field chemical analyses of water from wells and springs in the Willcox basin, Cochise and Graham Counties, Ariz. -ConUnued
Hardness Specific Tem- Blear- ss CaC03 conduct-
Well Date of Depth per-a- bonate Chloride Fluoride Calcium, Non- anee Remarks location collection (feet) 1m (HC03' (el) (F) magne- carbon- (micro-
(oF) alum .t< mhos at 2S·C)
(D 16-25) 2add 7/24/62 -.----- " 146 96 O •• 290 170 740
2cdd 1/24/62 104 70 146 150 • • 581 '61 1,370
2dad /62 ------- 70 126 " .6 291 188 700
2ded 7/24/62 ------- 70 126 '" · 6 ." 393 1,120
9add 7jlS{62 ." 69 142 22 2.0 " 0 395 Surface sample.
9bba /62 -.----- 75 105 35 '.8 " 0 320 Domestic.
tOedc /62 ------- 67 146 210 1.6 564 ." 1,500
tIded /62 ------- 67 126 300 .9 718 615 2,140
1Idda /62 ------- 69 188 150 .8 735 581 1,750
l2ads 7/18/62 '" 69 .------ ------- . 6 ------- ------- 1,090 SD 150 feet, cascading water .
Do 7{18/62 ." 70 146 75 · 6 388 188 760 SD 300 feet.
Do 7/18/62 445 70 ------- ------- .6 .------ ------- 780 SO 400 feet.
12add 7/18/62 ------- 78 126 26 3.0 137 34 490
12ddd /62 303 70 146 83 .7 383 273 1,000
13bad /62 ------- 58 146 210 1.2 684 564 1,750
14aad /62 ------- 76 126 22 1.2 103 0 415
14dda /62 613 74 146 17 2.6 94 0 390
16daa /62 ~------ 68 292 19 3. , 188 0 750 Windmill.
23ddd /62 -~---~- 75 146 26 3.1 103 0 420
24add /62 400 73 14' 26 2.8 103 0 430
24daa /62 -~~-~~- 74 146 13 3.2 68 0 325
24dcc /62 ------- 75 l46 22 3.0 60 0 325
24ddd a/1/62 ------- 73 146 17 2.7 60 0 325
28bbb /62 ------- 79 156 17 6.5 51 0 410 Domestic, tap sample.
28cda /62 ------- 80 126 17 1.8 51 0 370 Cooling jacket.
(0-16-26) 2ada /62 ------- 81 146 17 1.2 51 0 270 Cooling jacket.
3aaa /62 ------- 78 187 13 1.9 51 0 300
3ba /62 ------- 77 167 13 2.0 51 0 310 Cooling jacket.
4bbc 7/24/62 ------- 82 146 II .6 103 0 260 Domestic, tank.
5dad 7/24/62 -----~- 78 126 15 .6 103 0 270 Cooling jacket.
6daa 7/24/62 ------- 75 126 II .4 103 0 260
6dad 7/24/62 662 75 126 15 .5 120 17 325
8cdd /62 805 79 126 17 .7 145 42 440
10add /62 ------- 76 ll5 17 1.9 120 26 490 Cooling jacket.
lObdd /62 ------- 76 126 17 1.0 86 0 330 Cooling jacket.
10dda /62 ------- 76 135 17 1.0 86 0 255 Cooling jackel.
llddd /62 ------- 82 105 " 1.0 257 17l 920 Cooling jacket.
12ddd /62 -_.---- 79 105 9 .6 86 0 240
13bad /62 ------- 80 126 9 .6 86 0 250
14acc /62 ------- 78 126 17 1.2 120 17 410 Cooling jacket.
14ada /62 .-.---- 80 ll5 26 1.1 15. 60 640 Cooling jacket.
14ddd /62 .------ 79 126 17 • 8 103 0 350 Cooling jacket .
Table 4. --Field chemical analyaes of water from wells and springs in the Wllkox basin, Cochise and Graham Counties, Ariz. -Continued 93
Hardness Specific Tem- Bicar- as CaC03 conduct-
Well Date of Depth pera- bonate Chloride Fluoride Calcium, Non- ance Remarks
location collection (feet) 1=. (HC03) (Cl) (F) magne- carbon- (micro-('F) slum .,. mhos at
2S'C)
(D-16-26) l8ada /62 ------- n m 35 1.0 171 68 550
l8daa /62 ------- 73 126 35 1.6 171 68 550
24baa 8/1/62 ------- 76 126 22 .6 171 68 510 Tank.
26baa 8/1/62 ------- 71 146 " 3.0 86 0 515 Domestic, tap sample.
2Saaa 8/1/62 ------- 80 146 17 2.7 68 0 340 Cooling jacket.
34aaa /62 825 75 135 13 3.6 51 0 305 Cooling jacket.
(D 16-27) 7ccd /6Z ------- 76 126 6 .6 86 0 240
7cdd /6Z ------- 76 126 13 .5 86 0 240
(D-17 23) 26dda /62 ------- 65 21 I7 .8 68 51 235
(D-17-24) 13add a/1/62 ---- -- 73 "6 26 .5 188 0 440
(D-17-2S) 8ccd 8/1/62 ---- .. 81 240 17 2. 5 I71 0 500
Sbed a/l/62 130 71 "6 7B 2.8 236 51 810
20cec 162 ------- 83 226 17 .4 171 ------- 400 Domestic, tap sample.
(D-17-26) 3add /62 ------- 7B 146 22 8.0 68 0 720 Cooling jacket.
3dad /62 ------- 83 135 17 7.0 51 0 650 Cooling jacket.
Saaa a/l/62 ------- 84 126 17 4.2 68 0 325 Domestic, t'lllk.
10aaal /62 ------- " 135 17 7.0 51 0 650 Cooling jacket.
10aaa2 /62 ------- 76 146 17 6.5 51 0 430
10daa /62 650 80 126 22 8.0 68 0 680 Cooling jacket.
14aaa /62 ------- 73 146 I3 3.5 68 0 280 Cooling jacket.
(D-l?-27) 31ddd /62 555 70 126 13 2.0 51 0 230 Cooling jacket.
(D-IS-2S) Sbad /62 ------- 78 200 17 .5 154 0 420 Pearce School well.
(D-IS-2?) Scce /62 ------- 76 167 17 1.2 86 0 280 Sunizona well, tank.