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pumping drawdown and pumping duration. Information from the bedrock well permits <br />containing the required information will be added to an electronic database. If not already <br />included, the SEO will provide X,Y coordinate information for these wells based on the <br />Township/Range/Section information provided in the original permit. It is anticipated that <br />approximately 500 bedrock well permits will contain the information needed for subsequent <br />analyses <br />The aquifer test data contained in the bedrock well permits will be converted to specific <br />capacity values. These results will be converted to aquifer transmissivity by developing a <br />correlation against available published bedrock transmissivity data obtained from aquifer <br />pumping tests of at least 4 hours in duration. The resulting data will be plotted by aquifer and <br />evaluated in terms of remaining datagaps <br />Up to 50 municipalities or other entities will be contacted to obtain existing bedrock aquifer <br />pumping test data. The Consultant will contact the individual entities twice to obtain the data <br />before removing them from the contact list. It is anticipated that up to 10 sets of bedrock <br />aquifer test data will be provided to the Consultant for the purposes of the SPDSS. These data <br />will be reviewed by the Consultant for data quality and, as deemed by the Consultant, the <br />summary results will be incorporated into the database. <br />• Documentation for the analyses and the results will be undertaken as described in Task 37.3. <br />Task 37.2 Bedrock Aquifer Testing <br />Approach <br />Test locations within the Denver Basin Region bedrock aquifers will be determined based on <br />existing gaps in aquifer property data identified from Phase 1 and in Tasks 33 and 37.1 and if <br />the owners of existing high-capacity bedrock wells are willing to cooperate in this effort by <br />allowing their wells to be used in an aquifer pumping test. <br />• Information on the location and the owners of bedrock wells drilled and installed by others will <br />be provided through well permit applications provided by the SEO to the Consultant. <br />Municipalities will primarily be targeted for this cooperative effort. Up to 50 municipalities <br />or other entities will be contacted. The Consultant will contact individual applicants twice to <br />discuss details of collaborative data gathering activities before removing them frorn the <br />contact list. It is anticipated that the State will provide limited assistance to the Consultant, <br />such as discussing the Consultant's purposes with the applicant and assisting the Consultant <br />administratively with site access, as needed. <br />• The existing high-capacity bedrock wells will need to satisfy a set of criteria before they will <br />be accepted for use in the test. These criteria include: <br />- The willingness of the operator to shut down the well before and after the test for a suitable <br />period to allow water level recovery, <br />SPDSS Groundwater SOW, Phase 2 13 <br />