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The piezometer well information is also limited since the well <br />• was only recently established in late 1994. A water level has <br /> been detected at the depth of 60 feet which corresponds to the <br /> level at which the drill penetrated consolidated material <br /> underlying the rock drain. We interpret the water level to be <br /> located at the interface of the bottom of the rock drain and <br /> the underlying strata. <br /> On September 16, 1994, we baled 9.5 feet of water from the 10 <br /> foot column of water in the bottom of the well. In 1 hour and <br /> 33 minutes the water column recovered 4.5 feet. The <br /> calculated recharge is .OS gpm which indicates the source of i <br /> the water is very minimal and appears to be localized seepage. <br /> Based upon this limited information, there appears to be no <br /> indication of any conditions which might cause concern <br />• <br /> regarding the stability of the Fill. <br />Future monitoring information will be included in future <br />annual reports. <br />C. West Pit Fill <br />The West Pit Fill is under construction and all reports <br />have been forwarded to the Division. Once the construction <br />phase is completed a piezometer well and survey monuments will <br />be installed. We anticipate these facilities to be in place <br />during late 1995. <br />7 <br />