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L�. �:•: i+►/r .�:`►.Iyir:�f'+►-%��tt:.�:!'i. 1' :I' 1 lip <br />'H M CITIES lEIROFQ,ITAN AREA, KIIffWM, 1971-80 <br />By M. E. Schoenberg <br />The ground -water system in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area includes five <br />aquifers, two of these aquifc rs--the Prairie du Chien -Jordan and the Mount <br />Simon -Hinckley —supply about 80 percent and 10 percent, respectively, of the <br />ground water pumped for public supply. Water levels and changes in water <br />levels in these two aquifers differ greatly in the Twin Cities Metropolitan <br />Area. The Mississippi, Minnesota, and St. Croix Rivers are in hydraulic <br />connection with and influence the pattern of flow in the upper aquifer, the <br />Prairie du Chien -Jordan. Water generally flows toward these streams from <br />water -level highs northeast, northwest, and south of Minneapolis and St. Paul. <br />Consequently, heavy pumping has caused only localized cones of depression in <br />the potentiometric surface of this aquifer. In contrast, the Mount Simon - <br />Hinckley, which has only a slight hydraulic connection to the streams, is <br />greatly influenced by pumping. Pumping in the urban centers of Minneapolis and <br />St. Paul has caused a large cone of depression in the Mount Simon -Hinckley <br />potentiometric surface. During 1971, the measurable cone was centered in east - <br />central Hennepin County, was about 25 miles in diameter, and was as much as 150 <br />feet deep at its center. <br />Between 1971 and 1980, average water levels in the Prairie du Chien -Jordan <br />aquifer changed less than 5 feet in most of the study area, but rose or de- <br />clined as much as 25 feet locally in response to pumpage and recharge. During <br />this period, seasonal declines of water levels from winter to summer lessened, <br />and the area where these declines exceeded 10 feet decreased <br />In contrast, between 1971 and 1980, average water levels in the Mount <br />Simon -Hinckley aquifer rose as much as 60 feet in the center of the cone of <br />depression in response to decreased pumping. Also, the measurable cone of <br />depression contracted from about 25 miles to about 15 miles in diameter. How- <br />ever, because of increased summer pumping due to below -average precipitation <br />during 1980, seasonal water levels declined much more and over a w`der area <br />during 1980 than in 1971. <br />Water -level data suggest that (1) little variation in annual pumpage <br />between 1971 and 1980 from the Prairie du Chien -Jordan aquifer produced gener- <br />ally stable water levels in that aquifer, (2) decreased annual pumpage from the <br />Mount Simon -Hinckley aquifer from 1971 to 1980 caused water levels in that <br />aquifer to rise, arxj (3) a greater seasonal ..vmpor*nt of pumpage from the Mount. <br />Simon -Hinckley aquifer than from the Prairie ;u Chien -Jordan produced larger <br />and more widespread seasonal water -level declines in the Mount Simon -Hinckley <br />than in the Prairie du Chien -Jordan, particularly curing dry years. <br />1 <br />