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SPDSS Core Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes <br />October 3, 2005 <br />Page 5 <br />ii) The model is not going to be set up to analyze augmentation plans because the model is <br />a planning tool, not an operational tool <br />V. Gordon McCurry, CDM -Groundwater Component (Presentation prodded on CD) <br />a) Presentation summary (Presentation prodded on CD) <br />i) Phase 1 and 2 activities <br />(1) Study Area: Denver Basin Aquifers <br />(2) Field work <br />(a) Install and test alluvial and bedrock wells <br />(b) Measure aquifer water levels and conduct aquifer tests <br />(3) Data analyses and mapping <br />(a) Compiled data from SEO, USGS, SPDSS <br />(b) Mapped aquifer tops, bottoms, sand thickness for alluvial and bedrock aquifers <br />(c) Bedrock maps represent over 50% increase in number of data points used <br />compared to existing (SB-5) administrative maps <br />(4) General accomplishments <br />(a) Consolidated information into one accessible database <br />(b) Improved understanding of groundwater system <br />(c) Fostered cooperation from many water groups, increasing awareness of SPDSS <br />(5) Deliverables <br />(a) Technical Memoranda <br />(b) HydroBase database <br />(c) ArcView shapefiles <br />ii) Phase 3 tasks scheduled from fa112005 through fa112006 <br />(1) Estimates of well pumping (M & 1) <br />(2) Additional water level measurements <br />(3) Stream gain-loss field studies <br />(4) Alluvial aquifer flow modeling <br />(5) Collaboration with USGS on bedrock modeling <br />(6) Enhancement of modeling tools <br />b) Discussion <br />i) Projecting aquifer lows and modeling interaction between bedrock and alluvial models is <br />a Phase 4 task <br />