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Ms. Erica Crosby <br />Division of Minerals and Geology <br />April 5, 2006 <br />Page 20 of 21 <br />We are aware that there are likely numerous septic systems in the Wattenberg area. <br />The model results indicate that a very slight lowering of the water table (shadow <br />response) will occur in this area, predicted as being less than 0.5-feet in magnitude <br />and it is our opinion that this effect should not have any discernable impact on these <br />systems. <br />10. The Martin and Wood Ground Water Modeling Study strongly recommends that as <br />much data on the current water table conditions and pumping data on the <br />Wattenberg municipal well be obtained and reviewed. The Division concurs and <br />requests that the Applicant also include current water table conditions and pumping <br />data on any high production irrigation wells and/or domestic wells within the radius of <br />potential impact. Please provide. <br />Wells to the west of this site that are likely high production irrigation wells are not <br />within the alluvial aquifer (see the "Neighbor Well Analysis" in Attachment 12), but <br />are in fact in deeper aquifers. Permit data for the Wattenberg municipal well is <br />included as Attachment 13. We do not believe there to be any high production <br />irrigation wells completed in the alluvial aquifer that are within the radius of potential <br />impact. <br />Request for Extension <br />One behalf of Asphalt Paving Company, we request an extension to the <br />recommendation date for this application to Mav 10. 2006, and that the MLRB hearing <br />be scheduled for the June meeting. Please let me know if the Division has additional <br />questions that will need to be addressed prior to May 10`". Thank you. <br />Sincerely, <br />'~~ti~ <br />Maureen Jacoby <br />Project Manager <br />