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e <br />C~ <br />• The Consultant will develop a submittal of up to 15 pages (with additional pages for maps and <br />appendices), consisting of the historic data on aquifer water levels and their analysis, as <br />described in Task 44.1. This Technical Memorandum will be an update to the Task 44.2 Phase <br />2 Technical Memorandum. <br />• The Technical Memorandum will include the following: <br />- a discussion of the Phase 3 data sources, analysis methods, and results <br />- a summary of the HydroBase-compatible database fields, structure, number of entries in <br />each field by aquifer, and sources of data <br />- an electronic HydroBase-compatible version of the aquifer water level database <br />- aquifer water level maps that are representative ofnon-pumping conditions for the <br />calendar year for the alluvial aquifer and for each bedrock aquifer, presented in 11x17 <br />inch hardcopy format <br />- hydrographs developed for 40 wells, most or all of which were presented in the Phase 2 <br />Task 44.2 Technical. Memorandum and updated with Phase 3 data, presented in 8.5x1 l <br />inch hard-copy format <br />• The consultant will provide a digital copy (in both Microsoft Word and Adobe Acrobat <br />format) for review and comment by the State. The consultant will incorporate the State's <br />comments and recommendations and provide a Final technical memorandum, also in digital <br />(Microsoft Word and Adobe Acrobat) formats. Figures that are prepared in GIS format will <br />also be provided. in electronic ArcGIS format including supporting metadata descriptions and <br />all files necessary to reproduce the figures following the project GIS conventions that will be <br />provided by the spatial data contractor. Data in digital format suitable for importation into <br />HydroBase will be provided. <br />Task 47: Coordination with USGS on Denver Basin Modeling <br />Objective: <br />The USGS has begun an effort to refine the existing groundwater model of the Denver Basin <br />Region aquifers, with an emphasis on the bedrock aquifers. This task will provide a mechanism <br />for review and coordination between the SPDSS and the USGS groundwater modeling efforts. <br />Approach: <br />• Fifteen coordination meetings with the USGS are estimated to be required to coordinate on <br />the USGS Denver Basin modeling activitif;s fora 15 :month period. These coordination <br />meetings are assumed to require up to a half day for one staff member, with another half day <br />per month for 15 months for follow-up and ol:her coordination. <br />SPDSS Groundwater SOW, Phase 3 13 <br />