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• Mihelich (269682): This well located at 304 Baxter Road, approximately 450 feet north of and <br /> upgradient of the permit boundary and approximately 880 feet from and on the opposite side of the <br /> ditch from the nearest lined cell. The well is domestic. Water was first pumped in 1954 at a rate of <br /> 15 gpm. Due to the distance from the cell, it is unlikely that this well will be affected by mining and <br /> reclamation at the Thunderbird Mine. <br /> • Sonnenfeld (281646): This well is located at 279 Baxter Road, approximately 550 feet northwest of <br /> and upgradient of the permit boundary and approximately 1,200 feet from and on the opposite side <br /> of the ditch from the nearest lined cell. The well is listed as domestic at a rate of 12 gpm. Due to <br /> the distance, it is unlikely that this well will be affected by mining and reclamation at the <br /> Thunderbird Mine. <br /> • Vulgamore (9094356) : This well is approximately 390 feet from the permit boundary on the <br /> opposite (south) bank of the Arkansas River. The river forms a barrier to groundwater flow thus the <br /> well will not be affected by activities at the mine. <br /> • Chavez(14754-R): This well appears to be approximately 300 feet from the permit boundary and <br /> approximately 700 feet, north of and upgradient of the nearest lined cell. This well was used for <br /> irrigation with the first use in 1940. Notes in the permit file indicate this well is no longer in use. <br /> Due to the distance (-700 feet)from the nearest lined cell, it is unlikely that this well will be affected <br /> by mining and reclamation at the Thunderbird Mine. <br /> • Eaton (717 RN): This well appears to be approximately 600 feet north of and upgradient of the <br /> permit boundary and approximately 1,200 feet north of and upgradient of the nearest lined cell. <br /> This well has a capacity of 75 gpm for domestic use. Due to the great distance (-1,200 feet)from <br /> the nearest lined cell, it is unlikely that this well will be affected by mining and reclamation at the <br /> Thunderbird Mine. <br /> • Transit Mix(MH-51160): This well appears to be 480 feet north of and upgradient of the permit <br /> boundary and approximately 1,700 feet north of and upgradient of the nearest lined cell. The use <br /> of this well is for monitoring groundwater levels. This well is owned by Martin Marietta. Martin <br /> Marietta was not able to locate the well. <br /> • Smithour(36540): This well appears to be 480 feet north of and upgradient of the permit boundary <br /> and approximately 1,200 feet north of and upgradient of the nearest lined cell. The use of this well <br /> is domestic with a maximum discharge of 15 gpm. Due to the great distance (-1,200 feet)from the <br /> nearest lined cell, it is unlikely that this well will be affected by mining and reclamation at the <br /> Thunderbird Mine. <br /> • Chambers(87330): This well appears to be approximately 120 feet south of the permit boundary <br /> on the south side of the Arkansas River. The river forms a hydraulic boundary, thus any mining on <br /> the north side of the river will not affect this well. This is a domestic well operating at a rate 7 gpm. <br /> Area Wells Between Approximately 600 Feet and One-Half Mile of the Mine <br /> A review of permitted wells on file at the DWR indicates there are approximately eighty (80)permitted wells <br /> between 600 feet and one-half mile of the permit boundary. Seventy-nine (79)of these wells are screened <br /> in the alluvium and one is screened in the bedrock. All of these wells are of great distance from the fresh <br /> water, siltation, and the lined cells and are unlikely to be affected by mining and reclamation at the <br /> Thunderbird Mine. A discussion of these wells and their relationship to permit boundary follows. <br /> Martin Marietta Materials—Thunderbird Sand and Gravel—MLRB 112 Permit Application <br /> Exhibit G-5 <br />