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Table 6 <br /> Base Model and Modeled Site Groundwater Level Full Buildout Both Sites <br /> Full Buildout and <br /> Mitigation Difference From <br /> Location Baseline All SW Baseline Conditions <br /> Patrid a House 47363 47360 -0.33 <br /> Cline House 4736.8 47373 050 <br /> Harding House 4736.6 47378 125 <br /> Wiedeman House 13434 4738.2 47396 140 <br /> Wiedman House 13218 47385 4738.1 -0.40 <br /> Shape House 47384 4738.0 -0.44 <br /> HS Land and Cattle 4732.6 4732.1 -0 50 <br /> Karbowski Brave House 47255 4722.9 -2 55 <br /> Schmidt Well 47144 4708.9 -5.54 <br /> United Well 4712.0 4706.3 -5 69 <br /> Owens Well 4714.2 4710.2 4.00 <br /> Wright House 47174 4711.1 -6 30 <br /> Schmidt House 47184 4715.3 -3.10 <br /> Smit House 4718.8 47165 -2 30 <br /> Kissler House 4729.5 4729.4 -0.10 <br /> Woolverton House 4730.8 4730.7 -0.10 <br /> Shimon House 47330 47331 010 <br /> Kem House 47338 4733.9 0.10 <br /> Rainbolt House 47359 47360 008 <br /> Gilcrest Valley HS 4737.0 4736.6 -0 37 <br /> 6.3.3 Mitigation With Recharge <br /> It is not expected that the drop in groundwater head elevations to the north of the site will have a negative impact on the <br /> property or well owners in this area because the saturated thickness after full build out of both sites was between <br /> eighteen (18)and twenty(22)feet at the approximate well locations. If there is a complaint from the property and/or well <br /> owners, a recharge underdrain or recharge pond will be constructed north of the site(see Figure 7). <br /> The groundwater from the underdrain and/or wells to the south will be piped from the southern end of the site to the <br /> north underdrain or recharge pond to mitigate the drop in groundwater head elevation. The water would drop into a five <br /> (5)foot diameter manhole located at the north midsection line, between Cell 3 and Cell 7. This manhole would have an <br /> open bottom to allow water recharge through the bottom of the manhole in to the aggregate. The manhole would feed <br /> two(2)drains running east and west along the property line. Figure 7 depicts the modeled layout for the recharge drain <br /> option north of the site. The drain would be 24-inch diameter pipe with a zero (0)percent slope with an invert of 4,727 <br /> feet. The recharge drain to the north was modeled using the river module and the quantity of discharge to the <br /> groundwater table was matched to the groundwater removed from the model at the southern end of the site. The <br /> modelled recharge to the north of the site mitigated the drop in groundwater head elevation at the well observation points <br /> to less than two (2)feet. Details for the proposed underdrains are shown on Figure 7 along with details for the <br /> dewatering wells. <br /> The model was utilized to determine options and feasibility for mounding and shadow mitigation structures and are not <br /> final design. The baseline groundwater level is based on eight(8) months of piezometer readings taken at the site and <br /> further water level monitoring should be taken into account during design of the final mitigation structures. <br /> Groundwater Model Report-Section 20 Gravel Mine Site -12- August 2022 <br />