Cascade Range High-Altitude Spring
High-altitude volcanic spring on Mount Rainier foothills. Ultra-low TDS (55 ppm) glacially-sourced water. Seasonal peak flow 120 GPM. Perched aquifer fed by snowmelt — climate-sensitive asset.
Overview
High-altitude volcanic spring on Mount Rainier foothills. Ultra-low TDS (55 ppm) glacially-sourced water. Seasonal peak flow 120 GPM. Perched aquifer fed by snowmelt — climate-sensitive asset.
Water Source Data
Water Intelligence Score Breakdown
Total: 62/100Risk Assessment
Source depletion probability
Rights & regulatory exposure
Contamination & ecosystem risk
Drought Conditions
Water Chemistry
WHO / EPA reference rangesIdeal drinking range
< 300 ppm (WHO)
6°C — deep source
No measurement available
Geological Intelligence
Formation & aquifer contextPorous, high transmissivity — excellent aquifer host
Isolated lens above main water table — typically limited volume
Land Details
Private2,395,800 sq ft · 22.26 hectares
Water Rights
UnverifiedRiparian Rights
Tied to land adjacent to water
Landowners with property bordering a watercourse have the right to reasonable use of the water. Rights are inseparable from the land itself.
- Attached to land with water frontage
- Cannot be sold separately from the land
- Subject to "reasonable use" doctrine
- Shared equitably among riparian owners
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