Groundwater Availability
 

Alluvium (Qa)
Topography
The alluvium forms narrow flood plains and underlies terraces. At least one well-developed terrace is present along the principal streams of the region.

Hydrology
The alluvium yields more than 100 gal/day to most dug wells. Where sandy material is present, and saturated thickness is great enough, would yield more than 500 gal/day to screened drilled wells. Water is soft or moderately hard; may contain large amounts of iron at depth.

Breathitt Group (Pbm, Pbl) (Princess Formation, Four Corners Formation, Hyden Formation, Pikeville Formation)
Topography
The Breathitt Group underlies the valleys and forms the hills of almost all the areas. Tops of hills and ridges commonly are capped by sandstone. Shales form wide valleys and moderate or gentle slopes on hills.

Hydrology
The Breathitt yields more than 500 gal/day to more than three-quarters of the wells drilled in valley bottoms. Throughout this area, the Breathitt yields more than 500 gal/day to about threequarters of the wells on hillsides and more than 100 gal/day to nearly all wells on ridges. Sandstones yield water to most wells. Shales also yield water to many wells, and coal yields water to a few. Near-vertical joints and openings along bedding plains yield most of the water to wells. Waters are highly variable in chemical character.

The U.S. Geological Survey's Hydrologic Atlas Series, published cooperatively with the Kentucky Geological Survey, provides hydrologic information for the entire state.

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