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� <br />� <br />This report represents the results of water level measurements of wells in the Upper Black <br />Squirrel Creek Designated Ground Water Basin made during the month of April 1994. This project <br />was done in cooperation with the Upper Black Squirrel Creek Ground Water Management District <br />and local well owners. Funding for this project was supplied in part from well permit fees collected <br />and managed by the �ffice of the State Engineer as a result of the passage of Senate Bill 2Q� <br />during the 1987 legislative ses�ion. <br />A total of sixteen wells were measwred and seventeen sites visited. Changes in water level <br />for the alluvial aquifer range from a decline of 2.95 feet in T13S, Rb2W, Sec. 18, to a rise of 2.b <br />feet in T135 R63iN, Sec. 25. The average for the entixe basin is a decline of 0.28 feet as compared <br />to a decline of 0.74 feet during the period 1992-1993. A total change ior the five year period of <br />1989 to 1994 ranges from a decline of 14.25 feet in T14S, R62W, Sec. 6 to a rise of �.53 feet in <br />T14S, Rb2V1I, Sec lb. The average decline for the five years is 4.�4 feet or Q.$1 feet per year. <br />Results of the measurements of Denver Basin bedrock wells will be published in the annual <br />report for the bedrock aquifers which will be a�ailable in June of this year. <br />The table of water le�el measurements included in this report are organized by location. <br />Information presented includes, location, water levels measured priox to the 1988 measurements <br />made by this office, the 1988 through 1994 measurements and changes between 1993/�994 and <br />1989 to 1994. Also included are copies of well hydrographs for all wells measured in the basin. <br />Copies of this report are being made available ro well owners for their assistance in this <br />project. Additional reports are available from the Of�ice of the State Engineer,1313 Sherman Street, <br />Room 818, Denver, Colorado 80203 for a cost of $ 3.00. <br />