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10. Which aquifer testing software will be utilized to analyze the pump test data? <br />• <br />The software utilized to analyze the pump test data will be AquiferTest Pro, Version 4.2. <br />11. Refer to the attached Petrotek Report. <br />12. Refer to the attached Petrotek Report. <br />13. Refer to the attached Petrotek Report. <br />14. Refer to the attached Petrotek Report. <br />15. If and when MD-03 is approved, DRMS must be provided five working days prior notice of <br />commencement of the initial step-rate test so that inspections can be scheduled. <br />Powertech is in agreement with this requirement and will provide the DRMS with five working days prior <br />notice of commencement of the initial step-rate test so that inspections can be scheduled. <br />16. What remains to be determined for reclamation bond purposes is the amount to be required if <br />DRMS were to forfeit the bond while the pump test water is still stored in tanks. Powertech <br />must provide rental cost information for the tanks, preferably in the form of bid documents or <br />equivalent. If the transfer pump and other injection appurtenances are to be rented, provide <br />is cost documentation for those items as well. In order for DRMS to estimate costs for tanked <br />water disposal, the following issues must first be addressed. <br />a. Feasibility of injection. <br />As demonstrated in the Petrotek responses to Completeness Issue Items 11, 14, and 16c, Powertech and <br />their expert hydrogeologic consultants are fully confident that the immediate reinjection of all produced <br />pump test water back into the same well from which it was derived is not only feasible, but highly likely. <br />b. No completeness issue item b was included in the DRMS September 25, 2009 review of <br />P-2008-043 MD-03. <br />c. Refer to the attached Petrotek Report. <br />d. If additional water containment vessels are to be brought onto the site as discussed on <br />page 7 of the Section 33 Pumping Test Plan, then additional bond for tank rental and <br />tank water disposal would have to be posted and accepted by DRMS prior to <br />deployment of the additional tanks. <br />It is proposed that the pumping test will generate about 43,200 gallons of water, not including the small <br />quantity of water that will be generated during the step-rate test. Powertech will have 4 water <br />containment vessels onsite with a total holding capacity of 84,000 gallons, providing ample excess <br />containment. However, in the case that additional water containment vessels are needed to be brought <br />onsite during the pumping test, Powertech will immediately inform the DRMS of this, and appropriate <br />• bond will be placed before bringing them onsite. Included in this report as Completeness Issue Item #16