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Ms. Jamie Gaboriau 1 <br />April 17,1001 <br />Page 2 of 2 <br />ALLUVIUM CF[ARACTERIST[CS , <br />The site is located approximately 300 feet from the east bank of the South Platte River. _ <br />Information obtained from the Colorado Ground 6Y ixsular t ' a es aY the . - <br />-~ransmissivit 's area ranges between 80,000. and 150,000 gpd/ft based on area well. <br />characteristics. This information generally indicates that the ability of the alluvial aquifer to <br />transmit water is fairly good, <br />Additionally, information prepared by the USGS found in Hydrologic Investigations Atlas HA- <br />746C2, was also reviewed. This information indicates that ground water flow in the immediate <br />area is generally northward along the Platte River. and from the east in a northwest direction <br />towards the Platte River. The source of ground water for wells located east _of the.pit would . <br />primarily come from the east, not the Platte River or the pit. Furthermore, the depth fo,the <br />ground water table in the immediate vicinity of the pit for the most part ranges between 20 and: <br />40 feat. The saturated thickness of the alluvial aquifer. generally ranges between 20 and 40 feet.' <br />However, some areas were noted as having a saturated thickness of less than 20 feet; a well'may ~ . <br />be 40 feet deep, but may only have, 20 feet or less of water producing aquifer available. <br />Water level declines were.noted by the USGS that may range from 5 to 15 feet during dry years, <br />such as what is being experienced now. Under these conditions, declines iil the aquifer.of 15 feet <br />with only a saturated thickness of 20 feet would }ikely cause a reduction in well production: The <br />Office of the State Engineer publishes the State's Surface Water Supply Index (SWSI) which is <br />an indicator of water supply conditions in the major river basins, For the South Platte River <br />basin, the SWSI value as of Maich 1, 2002 is -2, which indicates that the area is experiencing a <br />moderate drought. <br />AREA WELLS <br />From preliminary review of the Application for a .Mining Use by Special Review Permit <br />prepared for C&M Companies in November 1989, several wells were noted located in areas <br />adjacent to the site. With exception to the Central Colorado, Water Conservancy.District., <br />(Central), objections were not received from any of the area landotivners regazding the issuance <br />of the gravel pit well permit by the State Engineer's Office. An agreement regazding potential <br />impacts to Central's wells was executed on February 9, 2001. The gravel pit well permit for the <br />site was issued by the State on April 9, 2401. <br />Recently, Aggregate has been contacted by adjacent landowners regarding potential impacts to <br />thair wells from Aggregate's dewatering operations at the site. In particulaz, Mr. Steve <br />Brancucci has indicated that several of his wells have been impacted.. Mr. Brancucci's wells aze <br />located between Weld County Roads 4 and b, just west of Weld County Road 27. These wells " <br />are approximately 2,000 to 2,500 feet from the east property boundary of the pit. Aggregate has <br />also received complaints from a landowner north of the pit site. This well is located <br />Circular 1 I Ground Water Series, Putnpirzg Tests in Colorado, Woodrow ~V. Witson, United States Geological <br />Survey, 1965. Based on wells located in Section 18, 19, and 30, Township INorth,-Range 66 West, in Weld <br />County, Colorado. <br />HHydrologic Investigations Atlas HA-74bC, Ceohydrotogy of the Shallow Aquifers in the Fort Lupton-Gikrest Area, <br />Colorado, U. S. Department of the Interior, U. S. Geological Survey. <br />