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Pike Spring (11NPSWRD_WQX-MACA_HESS_PSPS) site data in the Water Quality Portal
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This spring site, maintained by the National Park Service Water Resources Division (identifier 11NPSWRD_WQX), has the name "Pike Spring" and has the identifier 11NPSWRD_WQX-MACA_HESS_PSPS. This site is in the watershed defined by the 8 digit Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC)05110001.
This site is located in Edmonson County County, Kentucky at 37.2143397400 degrees latitude and -86.0552705100 degrees longitude using the datum NAD83. No horizontal location accuracy metadata is available.
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| Characteristic Group | Date Range* |
|---|---|
| Physical | 1972 - 1972 |
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| Location Metadata | Value |
|---|---|
| OrganizationIdentifier | 11NPSWRD_WQX |
| OrganizationFormalName | National Park Service Water Resources Division |
| MonitoringLocationIdentifier | 11NPSWRD_WQX-MACA_HESS_PSPS |
| MonitoringLocationName | Pike Spring |
| MonitoringLocationTypeName | Spring |
| MonitoringLocationDescriptionText | This station was at Pike Spring. The Pike Spring karst groundwater basin (39.9 km2) contains both park (17.3 km2) and non-park lands (22.6 km2). Unlike the Turnhole Spring groundwater basin where there are significant numbers of feedlots, homes, and petroleum wells, the Pike Spring groundwater basin contains less agricultural, domestic, and urban development. This basin, whose main underground flow conduit has not been discovered by explorers, supports populations of endangered Kentucky Cave Shrimp. |
| HUCEightDigitCode | 05110001 |
| LatitudeMeasure | 37.2143397400 |
| LongitudeMeasure | -86.0552705100 |
| HorizontalCollectionMethodName | GPS Code (Pseudo Range) Differential |
| HorizontalCoordinateReferenceSystemDatumName | NAD83 |
| CountryCode | US |
| StateCode | 21 |
| CountyCode | 061 |
| ProviderName | STORET |
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