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thickness from 5 to 16 feet. The gravel deposits are saturated and in hydraulic communication <br />with the nearby river. <br />The groundwater direction is from the northeast to the southwest toward the river, although the <br />33 Road Drain intercepts the shallower flows and the irrigation return water. This drain runs all <br />year although flows are greatly reduced in the winter. <br />There are no residential or commercial groundwater wells within reasonable distance to the <br />operation, since the surrounding residences and businesses use City water from Clifton. The <br />M &A gravel pit immediately south of this site does have a gravel well permit, which covers the <br />evaporation from their exposed water and other consumptive uses on the site such as dust control <br />and water loss due to product sales. <br />Otter Creek Pit December 12 G - <br />