Drought Monitoring: Groundwater Level Trends in Oklahoma.

The OWRB measures more than 600 groundwater wells statewide each year as part of our annual measurement program. The red circles on the map below indicate the location of some representative wells with measured water levels. To view a graph showing water level trends for a well over time click its red circle.
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Graphs for annual measurement program wells not shown may be generated using the OWRB Well Record Search Program.
Map of major aquifers in aquifers in Oklahoma with links to water level graphs. Ogallala: well id 2300 Ogallala: well id 1771 Ogallala: well id 572 Ogallala: well id 9031 Ogallala: well id 9873 North Canadian: well id 9898 Salt Fork of the Arkansas: well id 9006 Cimarron: well id 9587 Cimarron: well id 9528 Washita: well id 2687 Elk City Sandstone: well id 20880 North Fork of Red: well id 9094 Blaine: well id 9470 Tillman Terrace: well id 9811 Rush Springs: well id 9842 Rush Springs: well id 9138 Antlers: well id 9588 Antlers: well id 9176 North Canadian: well id 9163 Garber-Wellington: well id 9608 Vamoosa-Ada: well id 9631

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