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<br />the well and it caved-in, Production since that event has been <br />limited to four to six gallons per minute. The aquifer material <br />appears to be such that a well at this location should easily <br />produce 15 g.p,m,; however, the existing well will need to be re- <br />drilled before this yield can be achieved. <br /> <br />5. Amenability of existing water \ights to a court decreed change <br />in use? <br /> <br />The existing decreed use is domestic, so no need for a change in <br />use is anticipated, <br /> <br />6, Evidence that public or private water owners can and will supply <br />water to the proposed subdivision stating the amount of water <br />available for use by the proposed subdivision and the feasibility <br />of extending service to the new area? <br /> <br />It is not proposed that public or private water owners will supply <br />water to the proposed subdivision, The water rights are owned by <br />the subdividers, <br /> <br />7, Definition of the proposed source of water which will supply the <br />development and determination of the dependability of that source? <br /> <br />The subdividers have indicated a preference for an arrangement <br />whereby they would exchange their water right of 15 gallons per <br />minute for the right of individual lot owners in the proposed <br />Riverside Estates to obtain individual wells. <br /> <br />If water administration and/or county officials prefer a central <br />system, the subdividers are willing to redrill their well, install <br />equipment and construct the necessary facilities to provide do- <br /> <br />3 <br />