CABQ Groundwater Levels 1995-Present- Webmap

The Environmental Services Division conducts aquifer groundwater monitoring at approximately 130 selected wells within the Albuquerque city limits. Groundwater monitoring activities consist of groundwater sampling collection and measuring hydrologic parameters. The monitoring program provides consistent and representative data aimed at assessing the chemical water quality of Albuquerque's underground aquifer. It determines spatial and temporal trends in water quality. Approximately 170 samples are collected from Environmental Services Division wells an an annual basis. Water table elevations are also measured to track short and long term hydrologic changes.

The information gathered through the groundwater monitoring program is used to assess the groundwater resource, project future conditions of, address contamination concerns, and provide the information necessary to protect our underground aquifer. It is available and shared with local, state and federal organizations.

This application provides two different ways to explore City of Albuquerque Groundwater Level Measurements. One is a mapping application and the other is a dashboard. Select a tab on the top to switch between the two applications. All data is collected and provided by the City of Albuquerque, Environmental Health Department, Environmental Services Division. The mapping and well data presented on this page is presented for informational purposes and is provisional and has not been reviewed for completeness or accuracy. Please see the disclaimer of liability at: http://www.cabq.gov/abq-apps/abq-data-disclaimer-1

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Division Environmental Services Division
Contact Name Ken Ziegler - Senior Environmental Health Scientist
Contact Email [email protected]
Last Updated 23 October 2023
Published 05 July 2022