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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHigh Ground-Water Level Computation HIGH GROUND-WATER LEVEL COMPUTATION Date: 4 -2:2, Site Location: Z L��� �tin Permit: Owner: Z% ccLS a(2- T-% Phone: x. 11 - 'SSS -2;503 Contractor: �cn-,_�g )$ C.�..- . tr�i(Lo✓P Phone: 5OE5 - S270 --2.53L Notes: NAS," - STEP 1 Measure depth to water table to nearest 1/10 ft. (depth is in feet below land surface) Date: ` - 3 - 20 d 0 mm/dd/yy feet below Is STEP 2 Using Water-Level Range Zone and Index Well Map locate site and determine: A) Appropriate index well (l\ ^•J Z9 B) Water-level range zone A STEP 3 Using monthly "Current Water Resources Conditions" determine current depth to water - r level for index well. mm/yy STEP 4 Using Table of Potential Water Level Rise for index well (STEP 2A), current depth to water level for index well (STEP 3), and water-level zone (STEP 2B) determine water-level adjustment. 0 STEP 5 Estimate depth to high water by subtracting the water-level adjustment (STEP 4) from 0 measured depth to water level at site (STEP 1). NOTE* Tables 1-9 "Potential Water-Level Rise" are attached as worksheets to this file. monthly index well data: www.capecodcommission.org/wells.html HIGH GROUND-WATER LEVEL COMPUTATION n Date: Site Location: 4-2- 4- LIcK-s `v(N. (4.57- Permit: Owner: (2 ka 0. t pc.o:: Phone: ea. ri — `F SS — 2_303 Contractor: ,nvS G;.) �1.1cn. Nix)f' Phone: Sc.S°v -- Soa ^ 233 Z. Notes: Mw -2-- STEP 1 Measure depth to water table to nearest 1/10 ft. s (depth is in feet below land surface) Date: = 0 mm/dd/yy feet below Is STEP 2 Using Water-Level Range Zone and Index Well Map locate site and determine: A) Appropriate index well 2-.`") B) Water-level range zone A STEP 3 Using monthly "Current Water Resources Conditions" determine current depth to water level for index well. ?1 ZL C. 5� mm/yy STEP 4 Using Table of Potential Water Level Rise for index well (STEP 2A), current depth to water level for index well (STEP 3), and water-level zone (STEP 2B) determine water-level C> adjustment. 0 STEP 5 Estimate depth to high water by subtracting the yL water-level adjustment (STEP 4) from 0 measured depth to water level at site (STEP 1). NOTE* Tables 1-9 "Potential Water-Level Rise" are attached as worksheets to this file. monthly index well data: www.capecodcommission.org/wells.html