Chicot Aquifer Deep Fossil Zone — Southwest Louisiana
Deep Chicot Aquifer in southwest Louisiana, part of the Gulf Coast aquifer system. The deeper Chicot sands contain fossil water from the Pleistocene, separated from shallow modern recharge by thick clay confining units. Major source for municipal and industrial water in the Lake Charles area.
Overview
Deep Chicot Aquifer in southwest Louisiana, part of the Gulf Coast aquifer system. The deeper Chicot sands contain fossil water from the Pleistocene, separated from shallow modern recharge by thick clay confining units. Major source for municipal and industrial water in the Lake Charles area.
Additional Notes
Louisiana Department of Natural Resources water well records. Saltwater intrusion concerns in coastal areas.
Water Source Data
Water Intelligence Score Breakdown
Total: 77/100Risk Assessment
Source depletion probability
Rights & regulatory exposure
Contamination & ecosystem risk
Geological Intelligence
Formation & aquifer contextHigh porosity — shallow, rechargeable aquifer
Ancient water, no modern recharge — non-renewable on human timescales
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