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water level measurement pertinent well data coding procedure manual

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screen ends are the only two, depths which can ,be entered for computerfiling.Example:If a.weIl was perforated or screened from 3lj,1 feet to SOO feet, from S20'feet to 1230 ,feet, and from,301S feet to 30lj,S feet, entry of 3lj,1-30lj,Sfeet, should be made in the "Completion' Interval",Inpartiall'y casedweHs, the, completion int~rvalrecorded is that interval from thebottom ({f, the, casing to 'the bottom of.. -the hoI'".- ,.,-should be to thene~rest foot.Depths recordedis.AQUIFER:'Most majqf,and ~'inoraquifers have been assigned a code (See attachedlisted: 'Aquif~r Codes beginnirl'g on' Page is ) ~ The ,numeric code andname of the aquifer(s) should be, listed opposite the printed word'''Aquifer.''If t'here is' no code' number for an identified aquifer, a, ",:request"for review cif the weIHs) involved should be made in order,-;:0 determine a proper code number.16. WATERSHED:The actual physical location of tpe-wel1 when spotted on ?-countyh~ghway map or ,tqpographic map should be accurate enough todete~minethe major'<strong>water</strong>shed in which the <strong>well</strong>' is located.The <strong>water</strong>shed andits numeric code from the list o~ l1~geLi.4· should be listed oppositethe word" f'wafer§hed. ,~" -,

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