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s „ r <br /> 104'50W 104*48'W <br /> EXPLANATION <br /> Lined pit <br /> Unlined pit <br />40 <br />°06'N ? <br />Fines-backfilled pit <br /> Little . Wetland mapped as part of this study <br /> . Riparian herbaceous vegetation indicated by <br /> Colorado Division of Wildlife (2009a, b) <br /> Fort Simulated groundwater-level change, in feet <br /> Lupto Positive values indicate groundwater-level rise. <br /> Negative values indicate groundwater-level decline. <br />40104'N 4 to 6 <br /> Water <br />2to4 <br /> storage <br /> <br />f <br />ilit <br />-2 to -2 <br /> ac <br />y L? -4 to -2 <br /> -6 to -4 <br /> <br />Eli -8 to b <br /> -lot.-8 <br />40°07N <br />Limit of simulated aquifer <br /> Location of hydrograph presented in <br /> figures 3';A and 35B <br />Simulated Effects of Land-Use Change and Aggregate Mining on Groundwater Flow 69 <br />40°N <br />39°5611 <br />0 5,000 10,000 FEET <br />f? I I I I <br />0 1,000 2,000 3,000METERS <br />Figure 34. Simulation 3-Groundwater-level changes in 2035 resulting from the potential extent of <br />reclaimed aggregate pits in 2020, Brighton to Fort Lupton, Colorado. <br />Streams modified from U.S. Geological Survey National <br />HydrographyDateset; 1:100,000 <br />Roads modified from Colorado Department of Transportation <br />North American Datum of 1983