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~~ <br />PRESENT CONDITIONS <br />-~ Ground Water <br />--i <br />8 <br />_~ <br />Observation <br />Pipe No. Depths To Ground <br />Date of <br />Observation Water On John Weng Farm <br />Depth Below Ground <br />To Water To <br />Surface (Feet) <br />Bottom Of Pipe <br /> 1 9-19-69 2.5 3.6 <br /> 2 9-19-69 3.5 +.2 <br /> 3 9-19-69 1.3 5.0 <br />_ <br />~ k 9-19-69 3.2 i.5 <br />-j 5 9-19-69 3.9 i.3 <br /> 6 9-19-69 3.7 :i.5 <br />'"1 7 9-23-69 4.0 - <br />., j <br />.-r Well registrations filed in the st--ate engineer's office indicate that <br />~-' there are no irrigation wells located on, or within three quarters of a <br />~!! mile of, the John Weng farm. Some Low yield domestic wells (and one stock <br />J <br />well) are located within, or close to, this 3/4-mile peripheral area. They <br />"'1 <br />_~ are identified and described on Table 2. <br />'.~ <br />-j Depth to water and yield data shown on Table 2 represent the conditions <br />existing at the time each well was constructed. There are no available <br />"l <br />records indicating present depth to water and present yield for these wells. <br />St. Vrain Creek. Channel limits of St. Vrain Creek on the Weng farm <br />.,~ are shown on Exhibit 2. These limits were established by field surv~:ys <br />during the late summer of 1969. At the time of survey, high water m<~rks <br />~ (debris piles, etc.) left by the May 1969 flood were visible at scattered <br />locations south of the normal channel of St. Vrain Creek. <br /> <br /> <br />-t <br />7 <br />J <br />