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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1979221
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
12/20/2000
Doc Name
PERMIT APPLICATION SEDALIA RECYCLING CENTER AND DEPOSITORY DOUGLAS CNTY COLO
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October 2000 -30- 003-2191 <br />• M-1 has a water level some 94 feet below the ground surface which is more than <br />40 feet below any potential zone that would be filled. <br />• M-2 (120' deep) has some mud in the bottom but does not have free water. <br />• M-3 (130' deep) has water at 109 feet below the ground surface. <br />• M-4 has water at about 194 feet below ground which is some 95 feet below the <br />lowest potential fill depth. <br />• MS has water at 213 feet which is an estimated 75 feet below the lowest fill <br />depth for the site. <br />• M6 has a water level at 142 feet which is more than 60 feet below the lowest <br />potential fill depth. <br />All wells were completed in the first observed zone of saturation or potential water <br />bearing unit beneath the site. Because little was known about the subsurface conditions <br />prior to the drilling program, the wells had to be designed in the field, based on <br />lithologic descriptions and geophysical logs, as these data were collected. <br />Consequently, not all of the wells aze screened across the same units. Well construction <br />details, lithologic descriptions, and geophysical logs aze provided in Appendix 1. <br />The B Sand is probably recharged at off-site locations where the unit outcrops or <br />subcrops in nearby drainages. Potential sources of recharge may include i~ltration <br />from precipitation or seepage from overlying alluvial aquifers. These sources probably <br />do not account for significant quantities of recharge; thus, wells installed in this <br />sandstone unit do not yield significant quantities of water. Plum Creek to the west and <br />south of the site is not likely a source of recharge to the B Sand because the elevation of <br />the creek (approximately 5700 feet) is below that of the B Sand (between 5760 and <br />5800 feet). <br />3.2.2(C) Groundwater Wells Within One Mile of the Site Boundary, Including Well <br />Depth, Depth to Water, Screened Intervals, Yields and Aquifers Tapped <br />There are some 58 permitted wells, registered with the State Engineer's office, within <br />about one mile of the site. A list of these wells and pertinent information (well depth, <br />wozisiai9is~aa~.v~~~iooo.ax Sedalia Recycling Center and Depository <br />
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