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state Rea. <br />less than 0.25 acre-feet per year. It is noted in Table 7-97 that it <br />is extremely difficult to take surrey measurements at the same point <br />on a porn during each survey. This is especially evident at pond 004 <br />where the results of three surveys erroneously indicate that the <br />capacity of this pond has irx;reased. This suggests that the accuracy <br />of the pond capacity surveys is less than sediment a~lation <br />rates. <br />SOC will continue to monitor porri capacities as well as investigate <br />~~+~*~ to ir~rove the aa~acy of the capacity surveys. SCC <br />recon¢nerrls the next sediment survey be conducted in 1996. <br />References <br />Cooper, H.H., Jr., J.D. ffiedehoeft, aryl I.S. Papadopulos. 1967. <br />Response tO a finite-diameter well to an instantaneous Chdrge of <br />water: Water Resan'oes Research, V. 3., No. 1, pp. 263-269. <br /> <br />Office of Surface Minima Reclamation ctrl Enforcement, 1989. "Draft • <br />Environmental Impact Statement", OSMRE-EIS-25. <br />Skibitzke, H.E. 1963. Determination of the coefficient of <br />tra*~~++;ssibility fran measurements of residual drawdaan in a <br />bailed well: In Methods of detprm;n;,,a permeability, <br />transmissibility aryl drawdown, R. Bentall, conq~iler, U. S. <br />Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper 1536-I, pp. 293-298. <br /> <br />7-335 Revised 10/17/94 <br />