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collect baseline ground water information on the original 17,000 acre permit area. Many of <br />the wells that were originally constructed were removed from the monitoring plan as a result <br />of the reduction on the permit area as approved under Permit Revision No. 1. The operator <br />is reminded that many of these wells remain in-place, are bonded, and will require <br />abandonment and reclamation prior to final bond release. Shown below is the well <br />immediately below Pond 5 in Cow Canyon. <br /> <br />0% <br /> <br />.. 'E ..yY _ .:gyp <br />Y t •F <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />SSS"`????)3 ? <br />h fi t- ? ' y <br />? <br />t t • <br />. L4'/uN d` <br />J ?' . ••'?'??'? ? <br /> <br /> <br />d J <br />? ? <br />S ? ? <br />y <br />tl K <br />l <br />F ? <br />??•S•d ? ? n4 :.? :l <br />' <br />Fish and Wildlife <br />lot- <br />IW <br />Vik? <br />Oil S n f• { 4? +? i ! <br />?• J ?. .. Ml•,7•+?(? t?? ifl' J?V, IA: 40.? <br />Approximately 12 deer and 30 elk were noted grazing the saddle area between Fill 7 and Fill <br />8. Cattle grazing no longer occurs in or adjacent to the permit area. <br />Overall, work completed looks good and nothing unusual or out of compliance was noted. <br />5 <br />S}ari?lYt??. ?? ? d