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Approved 9.3.25 <br /> 1207 this all over the state for community wells everywhere, and there's no backup well. I do want to <br /> 1208 say that when we originally dug the well,we did a draw-down test, and this was back in <br /> 1209 November, and we had 90 gallons a minute. So, it's not that this was the first time it came up that <br /> 1210 we had 90 gallons. We already knew he had 90 gallons a minute, and it's very,very deep, so the <br /> 1211 thing that would fail would be a pump, which Aqua would come out and fix in the middle of the <br /> 1212 night. And it's the same thing if you had public water. My husband works for the town of Apex, <br /> 1213 and somebody busts out a water main, and people are out of water, and he has to go out there <br /> 1214 and fix it, so, it's the same type of situation. I just wanted to let you know that that's the plan. <br /> 1215 <br /> 1216 Chris Johnston: Point of clarification. So, you mentioned. I apologize. When we originally talked the draw down <br /> 1217 and tests that you mentioned was in June? You just mentioned. <br /> 1218 <br /> 1219 Donna Crowder: When we first drew the well,the purpose of drilling the well in the beginning was to make sure that <br /> 1220 we had water and that the project was viable. But part of that testing including draw-down tests. <br /> 1221 So,we had to know that. We initiated a second draw-down test just for the purposes of testing to <br /> 1222 make sure that our neighbors were not going to be affected. <br /> 1223 <br /> 1224 Chris Johnston: Okay. So,the draw-down test initially. And I apologize. I'm not a hydrologist. I'll just be clear. <br /> 1225 So,the initial draw-down test found similar results as the secondary one, and so the reason it <br /> 1226 wasn't included in the packet was because they were so similar, or? I apologize because we <br /> 1227 asked originally about the November one. <br /> 1228 <br /> 1229 Ward Marotti: Yeah, they were just, they were separate tests that. As she said the initial one was to determine <br /> 1230 what the capacity of the well was and ensure that there was sufficient capacity to move forward to <br /> 1231 be where we're standing right now. And then subsequent to that,the second test that I spoke <br /> 1232 about and the graphs in the packet are and the draw-down direct results that came from the <br /> 1233 drilling company were specifically in the context of impacts to adjacent single-use wells. So, <br /> 1234 they're stand-alone data, but what I believe what she was conveying was the result with regard to <br /> 1235 the capacity was essentially the same in both November when the precipitation conditions were <br /> 1236 not what they are today as well as what they were when we did it in the context of impacts to <br /> 1237 adjacent wells. <br /> 1238 <br /> 1239 Chris Johnston: Okay. <br /> 1240 <br /> 1241 Beth Trahos: And the purpose of the inclusion of the study in your packet was impacts on adjacent wells <br /> 1242 because that's what our neighbors asked us. Are you going to cause trouble for our well, not do <br /> 1243 you have enough water for your development. <br /> 1244 <br /> 1245 Ward Marotti: Right. <br /> 1246 <br /> 1247 Chris Johnston: Gotcha. So, the additional analysis that ended up in our packet specifically had the Griffin well in <br /> 1248 it, and its purpose was to show it wasn't effecting future, or nearby wells, but the draw-down test <br /> 1249 that happened in November was just for the viability of the project. <br /> 1250 <br /> 1251 Beth Trahos: Correct. <br /> 1252 <br /> 1253 Ward Marotti: Correct. <br /> 1254 <br /> 1255 Chris Johnston: Okay. My fault. <br /> 1256 <br /> 1257 David Barcal: Just,just to correct. The original draw-down test,which we call the 24-hour draw-down test is on <br /> 1258 Page 61 and that's specific to the actual permitting.Ward's test was specific to seeing the effects <br /> 1259 of the other wells. When we do the well permitting with DEQ they require this 24 hour. <br /> 1260 <br /> 1261 Chris Johnston: I apologize. That one didn't have the pretty graph associated with it. <br />
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