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SPDSS Phase 4 Task 39 Water Level Measurement <br />Technical Memorandum <br />Final <br />To: Ray Alvarado <br />From: Camp Dresser and McKee Inc. <br />Matt Bliss, Andy Horn, Donavon Paschall, Harula Sloan, and Gordon McCurry <br />Subject: SPDSS Groundwater Component Phase 4 Final Task 39 <br />Water Level Measurement Technical Memorandum <br />Date: May 20, 2008 <br />Introduction <br />The groundwater component of t11e South Platte Decision Support System (SPDSS) focuses on <br />compiling and evaluating available relevant data to support the Decision Support System (DSS) <br />for the South Platte River watershed and to add fl1e data to HydroBase, the State of Colorado's <br />hydrological database. The SPDSS groundwater study area is presented in Figure 1. For the <br />purposes of the SPDSS, the groundwater study area is divided into two hydrologic regions. The <br />Denver Basin Region includes the bedrock aquifers of the Denver Basin. The South Platte <br />Alluvium Region consists of t11e unconsolidated deposits of the South Platte River mainstem <br />and its tributaries, extending downstream from just below Chatfield Reservoir to the Nebraska <br />state line at Julesburg. The South Platte Alluvium Region also includes the alluvial systems <br />overly>11g the Denver Basin bedrock aquifers. <br />This task was undertaken for the Colorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB) and the Division <br />of Water Resources (DWR), under Task 39 of Phases 2, 3 and 4 of the SPDSS by Camp Dresser & <br />McKee (CDM). The following subtasks have been completed during the various phases of Task <br />39: <br />• collection of autumn water level measurements, <br />• download of water level data from water level pressure transducers and data loggers <br />(data loggers) at SPDSS monitoruzg wells, <br />• selection and instrumentation of four bedrock monitoring wells, and <br />• surveying of selected monitoring wells. <br />Phase 4 included the collection of autumn water level measurements and the download of <br />water level data. The objective of collecting autumn groundwater level data for the bedrock <br />and alluvial groundwater systems >11 the Denver Basin Region is to supplement data collected <br />by fl1e DWR >11 the spring of each year. Autumn water level data provides t11e ability to analyze <br />seasonal water level trends t11at are not possible to evaluate based only on spring <br />measurements. The evaluation of seasonal effects will also provide insight to the long-term <br />benefit of autumn water level measurements. In addition to the wells measured in P11ase 2 and <br />3, additional wells were measured in Phase 4 in the alluvial aquifer of the Poudre River Basin. <br />SPDSS Phase 4 Task 39 Technical Memorandum-Final <br />O~i20%2008 <br />