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Too (TAK rn1g83176 <br /> STATE OF <br /> COLO RADO <br /> Photos <br /> Rob Laird <RobL@asphaltspecialties.com> Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 11:11 AM <br /> To: "O'Donnell - DNR, Tyler" <tyler.odonnelI@state.co.us> <br /> Tyler: <br /> I just got back into the office from being out at Speer. The water levels are virtually unchanged from the <br /> 16th: 14.5' for MW3-AS and 12.6' for MH-9. We are still only removing OB in prep for breaking thru into <br /> the S&G with steepened slopes and that is why the GW has currently come to equilibrium. It does show <br /> tho how fast the effects can translate to my monitoring well, but we will really have to see what happens <br /> with MW3-AS once the trench is completed to the south.That may not be for a day or two yet. We are <br /> extending the trench to maybe 30ft. north of the north gate. <br /> Again,there is no water coming from Levi's pipe from the house. I believe it was calculated that it would <br /> only take a few inches of drop of the groundwater back up to the Kirby house ("cone of depression") for <br /> the basement to remain dry and then for no pumping to occur. <br /> I'll let you know what has happened in a day ortwo. Rob <br /> (Gary had taken some other photos maybe on the 14th or 15th showing a much larger quantity of water <br /> flowing into the trench to the lake) <br /> From: O'Donnell - DNR, Tyler [maiIto:tyler.odonnelI@state.co.us] <br /> Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2014 12:11 PM <br /> To: Rob Laird <br /> Subject: Re: Photos <br /> [Quoted text hidden] <br />