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04120104 Tonawanda Creek 04130001070 Oak Orchard Creek 04130003080 Black Creek 700 800 900 800 GS565 GS235 GS234 GS233 GS232 GS443 GS252 GS278 GS277 GS260 GS259 GS585 GS507 GS425 GS420 GS652 GS642 GS635 GS568 GS544 GS489 GS520 GS329 GS1006 GS1005 GS1004 GS1003 GS1002 GS1001 GS217 GS1000 78°07'30" 78°07'30" 78°10' 78°10' 78°12'30" 78°12'30" 78°15' 78°15' 43°07'30" 43°05' 43°05' 43°02'30" 43°02'30" 43° 43°07'30" 43° BATAVIA NORTH, NY ERIE GENESEE LIVINGSTON MONROE NIAGARA ORLEANS WYOMING AKRON OAKFIELD BATAVIA NORTH BYRON CHURCHVILLE CORFU ALEXANDER BATAVIA SOUTH STAFFORD LE ROY Carbonate Study Area Plate 1 Plate 2 Plate 3 Plate 4 Plate 5 Plate 6 Plate 7 Plate 8 Plate 9 Plate 10 Map 2—This map provides the location of major drainage basin divides in Genesee County (Oatka, Black, Tonawanda, and Oak Orchard Creek drainage basins) and the location of all wells used in the carbonate-rock aquifer study and wells located north or south of the study area. The locations of wells within the study area were verified using office methods, or by field verification; however, the locations of wells outside the study area were not verified. Therefore, bedrock surface contours represent a generalized surface, especially outside the study area. Anthropogenic features (quarries and mines) are also shown on this map. The location of agricultural land uses (cropland, hay and pasture, in light brown shading), and the “shallow-to-bedrock” soils are shown using a hachured pattern. These “shallow-to-bedrock” soils have an infiltration rate of 1.42 to 5.67 inch per hour (in/hr), and bedrock with associated solution-widened fractures or karst features may be present at or just below the land surface. Four additional “shallow-to-bedrock” soils (Aurora, Benson, Wassaic, and Rubbleland) that have lower infiltration rates but have been associated with manure application and groundwater contamination in Genesee County also are shown. Prepared in cooperation with the NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey Base from NYSDOT Mapping and GIS Section, 1998, accessed in 2009 at http://www.nysgis.state.ny.us/gisdata/ Land use from National Land Cover Data 2001, Resolution 1 arc-second (approx. 30m) Soils from United States Department of Agriculture, Soil Survey Geographic (SSURGO) Database accessed in 2009 at http://soildatamart.nrcs.usda.gov State Plane Coordinate System, Zone 3103, North American Datum 1983 Hydrogeologic and Geospatial Data for the Assessment of Focused Recharge to the Carbonate-Rock Aquifer in Genesee County, New York By James E. Reddy and William M. Kappel 2010 SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATIONS MAP 3132 Geology, land use, and wells used in the study, Batavia North, Genesee County, NY—PLATE 3, MAP 2 Reddy, J.E., and Kappel, W.M., 2010, Hydrogeologic and geospatial data for the assessment of focused recharge to the carbonate-rock aquifer in Genesee County, New York; U.S. Geological Survey, Scientific Investigations Map 3132, 20 plates, 1:24,000 scale. Carbonate-rock aquifer study area boundary Cropland/hay/pasture Basin boundary, hydrologic unit code, and name 04120104 Tonawanda Creek Shallow soils with infiltration rates ranging from 1.42 to 5.67 inches per hour Altitude of bedrock surface, in feet above sea level (NAVD 88); inter- mediate contours are 25-foot intervals NYS Department of Environmental Conservation NYS Department of Transportation NYS Thruway Authority SSURGO exposed bedrock USGS GWSI Bedrock data source GS434 GS281 GS231 GS242 Mine or quarry Sand or gravel pit Inactive quarry Anthropogenic features Number is well number assigned by U.S. Geological Survey; two-letter prefix denotes Genesee County. Aurora, Benson, Wassaic, and Rubbleland soils 700 EXPLANATION MAP SERIES 2 7,000 FEET 1,000 1,000 0 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 .5 1 KILOMETER 1 0 SCALE 1:24 000 1/ 2 1 0 1 MILE

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04120104Tonawanda Creek

04130001070Oak Orchard Creek

04130003080Black Creek

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GS234

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GS420

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GS642

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GS568

GS544

GS489

GS520

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GS1006

GS1005

GS1004

GS1003GS1002 GS1001

GS217

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BATAVIA NORTH, NY

ERIE

GENESEE

LIVINGSTON

MONROE

NIAGARA ORLEANS

WYOMING

AKRON

OAKFIELD

BATAVIA

NORTHBYRON

CHURCHVILLE

CORFU

ALEXANDER

BATAVIA

SOUTH

STAFFORD

LE ROY

CarbonateStudy Area

Plate 1 Plate 2 Plate 3 Plate 4 Plate 5

Plate 6Plate 7Plate 8Plate 9Plate 10

Map 2—This map provides the location of major drainage basin divides in Genesee County (Oatka, Black, Tonawanda, and Oak Orchard Creek drainage basins) and the location of all wells used in the carbonate-rock aquifer study and wells located north or south of the study area. The locations of wells within the study area were verified using office methods, or by field verification; however, the locations of wells outside the study area were not verified. Therefore, bedrock surface contours represent a generalized surface, especially outside the study area. Anthropogenic features (quarries and mines) are also shown on this map. The location of agricultural land uses (cropland, hay and pasture, in light brown shading), and the “shallow-to-bedrock” soils are shown using a hachured pattern. These “shallow-to-bedrock” soils have an infiltration rate of 1.42 to 5.67 inch per hour (in/hr), and bedrock with associated solution-widened fractures or karst features may be present at or just below the land surface. Four additional “shallow-to-bedrock” soils (Aurora, Benson, Wassaic, and Rubbleland) that have lower infiltration rates but have been associated with manure application and groundwater contamination in Genesee County also are shown.

Prepared in cooperation with theNEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION

U.S. Department of the InteriorU.S. Geological Survey

Base from NYSDOT Mapping and GIS Section,1998, accessed in 2009 athttp://www.nysgis.state.ny.us/gisdata/

Land use from National Land Cover Data 2001,Resolution 1 arc-second (approx. 30m)

Soils from United States Department of Agriculture, Soil Survey Geographic (SSURGO) Databaseaccessed in 2009 at http://soildatamart.nrcs.usda.gov

State Plane Coordinate System, Zone 3103, North American Datum 1983

Hydrogeologic and Geospatial Data for the Assessment of Focused Rechargeto the Carbonate-Rock Aquifer in Genesee County, New York

ByJames E. Reddy and William M. Kappel

2010

SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATIONS MAP 3132Geology, land use, and wells used in the study,

Batavia North, Genesee County, NY—PLATE 3, MAP 2Reddy, J.E., and Kappel, W.M., 2010, Hydrogeologic and geospatial data for the assessment

of focused recharge to the carbonate-rock aquifer in Genesee County, New York;U.S. Geological Survey, Scientific Investigations Map 3132, 20 plates, 1:24,000 scale.

Carbonate-rock aquifer study areaboundary

Cropland/hay/pasture

Basin boundary, hydrologic unit code,and name

04120104Tonawanda Creek

Shallow soils with infiltration rates rangingfrom 1.42 to 5.67 inches per hour

Altitude of bedrock surface, in feetabove sea level (NAVD 88); inter-mediate contours are 25-foot intervals

NYS Department of EnvironmentalConservation

NYS Department of Transportation

NYS Thruway Authority

SSURGO exposed bedrock

USGS GWSI

Bedrock data sourceGS434

GS281

GS231

GS242

Mine or quarrySand or gravel pitInactive quarry

Anthropogenic features

Number is well number assigned byU.S. Geological Survey; two-letter prefix denotes Genesee County.

Aurora, Benson, Wassaic, and Rubblelandsoils

700

EXPLANATIONMAP SERIES 2

7,000 FEET1,000 1,0000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000

.5 1 KILOMETER1 0

SCALE 1:24 000

1/ 21 0 1 MILE