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1 <br />i <br />I 1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />ERHIBIT D (Cont'd) <br />useable when mixed with clays from the other three zones. Clay <br />Zone 1 is approximately 49 feet thick. Clay Zone 2 is approximately <br />14 feet thick. Clay Zone 3 is slightly more than 55 feet thick, <br />and Clay Zone 4 is approximately 35 feet thick. The apparent <br />horizontal thicknesses are considerably greater, being 70 feet, <br />20 feet, 80+ feet and 50 feet, respectively. <br />-~~~ <br />~~ <br />_ _ '~' <br />- - _ _FO~q c~~Yn.en.~o645-pF rMt ~ ~ - <br />K~ - - _ _"Ren,iE_ _ -' _ _ - _ <br />kP ~' __~__- __ __ <br />West to East Cross-Section ------- Sketch 1 <br />' ~~ ~\ ~~~ <br />''r C<nY CLAY CLAY 95 <br />M} 1iZ ~~ALONF ~l Qz #y ~L3 <br />1 ~,~. .~', K~ oNF <br />• . KI KI KI KI <br />... .• 10 3o Yoe 50' <br />~' ~ i tm~t yl e <br />~ ~y; ,~ <br />West to East Cross-Section -- Detail of Clay - Sketch 2 <br />go. <br />Underlying the Laramie is the Fox Hill formation (see Sketch 1). <br />The Fox Hill is a sandstone of Upper Cretaceous age. This sand- <br />stone is porous and permeable in most areas ~+~ithin the Louisville <br />7 <br />cc ay CLA`( <br />