Laserfiche WebLink
B-18 <br /> Two registered groundwater wells have been identified that can be considered proximal to the Permit Area, <br /> as follows: <br /> Stock watering Well (Permit No. 159505) located in the SW1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 12: This well is <br /> situated at a location approximately 100 ft. east of the Section 12 west line and 100 ft. north of the Section <br /> 12 south line; or, immediately proximal/adjacent to the Permit Area. <br /> The well was drilled in April 1991, and reportedly completed to a total depth of 600 ft., with the screened <br /> interval being between 540 ft. and 600 ft. bgs. Lithologic data indicates "sand" and"clay" materials to a <br /> depth of 15 ft. bgs, followed by alternating "shale"and "rock" strata to a depth of 397 ft. A "sand"zone <br /> was again recorded as being present from 397 ft.to 520 ft.,followed by a thin"rock"zone present between <br /> 520 and 524 ft., and"sand"again present between 524 ft. and 600 ft. bgs. <br /> Given its location, the lithology depicted in this well can be considered the most representative data <br /> available for conditions at or underlying the immediately adjacent Permit Area. <br /> Stock watering Well (Permit No. 75234) located in the SW1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 7; T2N; R63WZ <br /> This well is situated at a location 300 ft. north of the south line and 600 ft. east of the west line of Section <br /> 7,which would place it to the east of Ennis Draw,and proximal to one of the above-discussed impoundment <br /> features. This location is about 1-mile due east of the Permit Area. <br /> A Statement of Beneficial Use was located;however,no Well Construction and Test Report is available on <br /> the Office of State Engineer website. <br /> While its presence is duly noted, no lithologic data is available. It is further noted that the well is at least <br /> 1-mile distant from the Permit Area. <br /> Shallow(Perched)Groundwater Occurrence: In addition to the above-noted groundwater wells,at least one <br /> of which is completed over a relatively deep interval(524 ft.to 600 ft.bgs),CSC has also obtained localized <br /> data as pertaining to randomly-occurring shallow or perched saturated zones or surficial "groundwater" <br /> occurrences in the area proximal to the Permit boundaries (i.e., Section 12). <br /> A drilling program carried out in March 2018 reported one proximal boring that encountered a saturated <br /> zone or shallow (perched) groundwater occurrence; and, a second drilling program completed late 2018 <br /> Keenesburg Project—Limited Impact 110 Application_May 24,2019 <br />