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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2008009
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
7/21/2008
Doc Name
Follow-up to 07/10/2008 memo
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Water Resources Consultants, LLC
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DRMS
Email Name
THM
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Lyster Pit <br />Moffat County, Colorado <br />TABLE 1 <br />Page 2 of 4 <br />July 15, 2008 <br />Wells Listed by the Colorado State Engineer <br />Nearby the Proposed Lyster Pit <br />Map No. / Well SEO Summary Observations Comments <br />Identifier Permit <br /> No. <br />8 23699 F Issued 6/1/1978 to City Has well log; Well is <br /> of Craig for municipal pulls water completed in <br /> usage between 900 a deep <br /> and 1160 in aquifer vs. <br /> three separate the surficial <br /> zones aquifer(s) <br />9 22900 F Issued 7/18/1977 to No well log --- <br /> Yampa Valley <br /> Association for <br /> domestic usage <br />10 56758 F Issued 6/26/2001 to No well log --- <br /> Chuck Reed for gravel <br /> pit usage <br />11 226150 Issued 6/19/2000 to Has well log; Well is <br /> Rick Domson for drilled to 760 completed in <br /> domestic use feet deep; log a deep <br /> states "hit 20 aquifer vs. <br /> Mile sands" the surficial <br /> aquifer(s) <br />20 21326 Issued to Claude Myers No well log --- <br /> for domestic use <br />4. 1 had previously suggested two sets of monitoring wells, placed to monitor the potential <br />cone of depression in two different directions, along two different gradient lines: <br />o towards the east, which would tell the operator and the Division if there is a <br />potential issue with any wells towards the east <br />o and towards the south, which similarly would alert everyone to whether or not the <br />cone of depression is headed towards the Deep Cut Ditch <br />WATER RESOURCE CONSULTANTS, LLC
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