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rock pile may be relatively thin; therefore, well installation should be completed to minimize any <br />potential effects of evaporation within the screened interval. <br />The road and well locations are shown on Figure 2 and location coordinates are provided in <br />Table 1. Bruce Smith will attend the drilling and log lithology. He will also take care of well <br />installation and completion. As- builts, detailed lithologic, mud, gamma and other applicable <br />logs kept during monitoring well installation will be submitted to CO DWR, BLM, DRMS and <br />Energy Fuels. <br />AMBIENT MONITORING WELL: MW -SUN3 <br />A deeper groundwater monitoring well will be drilled and installed at the western edge of the <br />current underground workings in Section 14, Township 44N Range 18W. A pilot hole was <br />drilled in this location in September 2012 but not completed as a well. The new hole will be <br />offset about 10 feet from the previous hole and completed as a monitoring well. The target depth <br />for the monitoring well is 600 feet. The well should be screened to intersect the Salt Wash <br />formation at 490 -570 feet. Construction details for the monitoring well, including planned <br />screened intervals, materials of construction, and approximate depths are shown in Figure 3. <br />The road and well locations are shown on Figure 4 and location coordinates are provided in <br />Table 1. Lithologic and electronic logs are not necessary because they were completed for the <br />pilot hole (See Figure 6). Bruce Smith will attend the drilling and take care of well installation <br />and completion. A well construction log will be generated and submitted to CO DWR, BLM, <br />DRMS and Energy Fuels. <br />Sunday Complex 3 April 2013 <br />VAUSA\Colorado\Sunday ComPlex\Bweline Studies \Groundwater \Well Construction \Well Drilling Plans 201304 \Well Drilling lnformation.do« <br />