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<br />lH'l'S'>5 <br /> <br />quarter section in the same manner. Where two or more locations <br /> <br />are within the smallest subdivision, consecutive numbers beginning <br /> <br />with 1 are added in the order in which the wells were inventoried. <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />For example, SC6-47-l6AAA2 indicates a well in the NEtNE~~ sec. <br /> <br />16, T. 6 S., R. 47 W.; the 2 indicates this to be the second well <br /> <br />inventoried in the quarter-quartEr-quarter section. The C indicates <br /> <br />the township is south of the base line and that the range is west <br /> <br />of the sixth principal meridian. <br /> <br />The above described well-numbering system is based on the <br /> <br />assumption that each section is square, 1 mile on each side and <br /> <br />\ <br /> <br />that the section lines are north-south and east-west lines. When <br /> <br />sections are not square or 1 mile on a side, or section lines are <br /> <br />not properly oriented, the system provides a grid for locating <br /> <br />wells and the letter designations mayor may not correspond to <br /> <br />the legal descriptions of the tracts where the wells are located, <br /> <br />depending on the magnitude of deviation of the section from the <br /> <br />ideal size, shape, and orientation. <br /> <br />REFERENCE CITED <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />,I <br /> <br />Boettcher, A. J., Hofstra, W. E., and Major, 1. J., 1969, Water- <br /> <br />level records for the northern High Plains of Colorado: <br /> <br />Colorado Water Conserv. Board Basic-Data Release 20, 189 p. <br /> <br />10 <br /> <br />G"'O UO-4:'O <br />