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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982056
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
11/17/2014
Doc Name
Wolf Creek Hydrologic Information
Section_Exhibit Name
Exhibit 9D
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AQTESOLV for Windows <br />Mean .............. 0.01223 ft <br />No. of Residuals.. 110 <br />No. of Estimates.. 2 <br />Estimation window from 13.5 to 10000 min. <br />1•[011i4� <br />Field notes indicate the following: <br />The depth to static water level at start of test was 1242 feet below top of casng, which <br />was -3 ft above the ground surface. The test was performed by <br />pouring water down 1250 ft of 1" ID polyethylene tubing. Pouring in the water took 8 <br />minutes, and the added water took -2 minutes to reach the standing water in the well <br />casing. <br />The data suggest the following: <br />The water took -90 seconds (not 2 minutes) to reach the SWL in the well casing, <br />based on when the water level started to rise. The water level stopped rising 15 minutes <br />from when the pouring was started (13.5 minutes after the water level started to rise <br />from the slug addition). <br />The test data analysis considers the start time to be 90 seconds, but the data before <br />13.5 minutes (i.e., while the water level was rising) were not used in the analysis. <br />Slug withdrawal <br />10/27/14 4 12:38:43 <br />
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