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2009-09-21_PERMIT FILE - C1981010A (38)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981010A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
9/21/2009
Doc Name
pages 4-222aa to 4-233r
Section_Exhibit Name
4.8 Hydrologic Impacts Part 2
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MacNamara Ditches. Trapper personnel have inquired about the screening <br />• interval for this well. Unfortunately, neither the owner of the well (Mr. <br />Mack) nor the State District 6 Water Court have information on well depth, <br />water elevation or construction practices. The person who completed the well <br />(G.I. Buffham) was also contacted. To the best of his knowledge, the well was <br />completed in alluvial material. The driller was confident that the completion <br />zone was less than 400 feet. <br />In order for mining to impact the source of water for the well, the completion <br />zone must be at least 400 feet deep. One will not intercept the Third White <br />Sandstone at the well site at depths less than 400 feet. <br />Trapper Mining Inc. will replace the water supply of any owner of a vested <br />water right which is proximately injured as a result of the Trapper Mine. The <br />Twenty Mile Sandstone would probably be the aquifer which would be used to <br />replace the supply. <br /> <br />• 4-226b <br />REVISED JAN 7'88
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