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- dry wells or waste disposal sumps - Not applicable. <br />' B. If groundwater contamination exists or the release has the potential to impact <br />groundwater, the applicant should provide the following information for areas <br />within a one-half mile radius of the site: <br />' - The state engineers office listing of all wells within one half mile radius of <br />the site, together with a map to scale showing the locations of these wells. <br />' The registered well search has not been completed to date. This <br />information will be submitted to CDPHE upon completion as an <br />' addendum to the ICAP. <br />Documentation of due diligence in verifying the presence or absence of <br />unregistered wells supplying groundwater for domestic use, when the <br />' potential for such wells is deemed likely as in older residential <br />neighborhoods or in rural areas. <br />' The unregistered well search has not been completed to date. This <br />information will be submitted to CDPHE upon completion as an <br />addendum to the ICAP. <br />- A statement about each well within the half-mile radius of the site, stating <br />' whether the well is used as a water supply well or groundwater monitoring <br />well. <br />' The well search has not been completed to date. This information will be <br />submitted to CDPHE upon completion as an addendum to the ICAP. <br />t Nine temporary groundwater monitoring wells were installed by E-21 in <br />the area of the spill. See Figure 2. <br />Lithologic logs for all on-site wells; copies of field log notes may be <br />' appropriate. <br />Boring logs and well completion diagrams are included in Appendix 2. <br />- Well construction diagrams for all on-site wells showing screened <br />interval, casing type, and construction details including gravel pack <br />' interval, bentonite seal thickness, and cemented interval. <br />Boring logs and well completion diagrams are included in Appendix 2. <br />' - Description of the current and potential future uses of on-site <br />groundwater in sufficient detail to evaluate human health and <br />environmental risk pathways. In addition, the applicant should provide a <br />' discussion of any state and/or local laws that restrict the use of on-site <br />groundwater. <br />6