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Well drilled by M. Snyder <br />P erman en t <br />Pump installed by M. Stt,Vder <br />Meter Serial No. <br />Owner of land on which <br />water is being used _ <br />THE LOCATION OF THE WELL MUST BE SHOWN AND FOR LARGE CAPACITY IRR-GATION WELLS THE <br />AREA ON WHICH THE WATER IS USED MUST BE SHADED OR CROSSHATCHED ON THE DIAGRAM BELOW. <br />This diagram represents nine (9) sections. Use the CENTER SQUARE <br />(one section) to indicote the location of the well, if possible. <br />NORTH <br />+' <br />'~ + '~ ~' <br /> NORTH SE ION LI E <br /> <br /> <br />'~ <br />f <br />+ ~ <br />u7 • <br /> <br />w '~ <br />J <br /> rn <br />n Z <br />o <br /> 0 <br />z <br />r <br />~ <br />w <br />~ <br /> m Q <br /> w <br /> SOU SEC ION LI E <br /> <br />T E SCALE OFT E DIAGRAM IS TWO INCHES E UALS ONE-MI E <br />+ + ~ ~ f t <br /> --1 M i 1 e --= -, <br />^ Flow Meter Date Installed <br />Lic. No. ~*7 <br />Lic. No. 47 <br />• ca <br />WATER EQUIVALENTS TABLE (Rounded Figures) <br />An ocre-foot covers 1 acre of land 1 foot deep. <br />1 cubic foot per second (tfs) ...449 gallons per minute (gpm). <br />1 acre-foot... 43,560 cubic feet .. .325,900 gallons. <br />1,000 gpm pumped continuously for one day produces 4.42 acre-leer. <br />100 gpm pumped continuously for one year produces 160 ocre-feet. <br />(WHITE AND PINK COPY TO BE FILED WITH THE STATE ENGINEER <br />PINK COPY WILL BE RETURNED TO OWNER) <br />.. <br />G <br />~"~ <br /> <br /> <br />