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Carl Mount <br />December 15, 1989 <br />Page 2 <br />10, 1982. Peabody will continue to collect flow <br />measurements for the next three calendar quarters. An <br />additional water quality sample will be collected in the <br />spring of 1990.._ Peabody feels that the two water samples <br />will be sufficient to define the unaffected water quality at <br />this well. <br />Gossert Well <br />Below is a basic diagram of the Gossert Well. <br />removable well cap <br />lectric line to pump <br />pitless adaptor and waterline to <br />home (approx 10-15 feet deep) <br />The permit number for this well is 105152. The well is <br />rated at 15 gpm maximum flaw, with a 9 gpm normal flow, and <br />an average annual flow of 2 acre-feet. The well log <br />indicates a total depth of 365 feet. The pump is set at <br />approximately 200 feet (per Mr. Gossert). Very little of <br />the well was observable. <br />Water levels are determined by removing the well cap and <br />inserting a water level indicator. Depths to water from the <br />lip of the well casing were 103.78 feet on September 13, <br />1989 and 107.16 feet on November 3, 1989. The drop in water <br />level in November may be partially seasonal; however, some <br />of the drop was due to well pumping for laundry purposes <br />prior to the measurement. Also attached is the laboratory <br />analyses for this well. Additional water levels will be <br />obtained during the next three calendar quarters. One <br />additional water sample will be obtained in the spring of <br />1990, which will adequately characterize the quality of the <br />water in this well. <br />Smith Springs <br />The Joshua and Peter Springs have been sampled by Peabody <br />staff in the past. Analysis for these springs are attached. <br />