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• 2.0 GROUND-WATER LEVELS <br /> Water levels or water pressure have been measured in 37 wells at Trapper Mine. <br /> Wells GD-2, GF-1, GF-3, GF4, GP-3, GP-4, and well 81-03a are flowing wells and <br /> pressure readings on these wells have been converted to static water head in fleet above <br /> land surface. Wells GA-1 and GA-2 were destroyed by mining in 1996 (see Hydro- <br /> Engineering, L.L.C., 1997 for where these two wells were located). <br /> The locations of the monitoring wells are shown on enclosed Maps No. 2-1 <br /> through 2-3. Wells GD-1(2) and GF-1 are completed in the Twenty Mile Sandstone, while <br /> well GF-2 is completed below the R coal in the U aquifer system. Six wells, GE-1, GD-2, <br /> GF-6, GP-1, GP-5, and GP-6 are used to monitor the QR aquifer. Wells GD-3 and GF-11 <br /> are completed in backfill derived from the QR aquifer and, therefore, are also used to <br /> monitor the QR aquifer. Wells GB-1, GF-3, GP-2, GP-4, and GP-8 are used to monitor the <br /> KLM aquifer. Seven wells, GB-5, GC-1, GE-2, GF-4, GP-3, GP-7, and GMP-1 are used to <br /> observe changes in the HI aquifer. Wells GF-5 and GF-7 are completed in bacldill material <br /> derived from the HI aquifer and are also used to monitor the HI aquifer. Wells GB-2, GC- <br /> 2, GE-3, P-8, 81-03A, and GP-9 are used to monitor the 3rd White Sandstone aquifer. Well <br /> GE-3 is completed in both the 2nd and 3rd White Sandstone and well P-5 are completed in <br /> the 2nd White Sandstone between the G and F coals, while GLUX-1 is used to monitor the <br /> ist White Sandstone. Well P-3 is perforated in the Lewis Shale. Four alluvial wells, COY, <br /> GC-3, P-1 and 3-1, are used to monitor the Flume, Pyeatt, and Johnson alluviums. <br /> 2-1 <br />