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Local Water Supply Plan Template –December 8, 2015 <br /> <br />15 <br /> <br />MN Unique Well # or <br />Surface Water ID <br />Type of monitoring <br />point <br />Monitoring program Frequency of <br />monitoring <br />Monitoring Method <br /> observation well <br /> source water <br />intake <br /> source water <br />reservoir <br />sampling <br /> Routine water <br />utility sampling <br /> other <br />hourly <br /> daily <br /> monthly <br />quarterly <br />annually <br /> grab sampling <br /> steel tape <br /> stream gauge <br />Well 5 - 200524  production well <br /> observation well <br /> source water <br />intake <br /> source water <br />reservoir <br /> Routine MDH <br />sampling <br /> Routine water <br />utility sampling <br /> other <br />continuous <br />hourly <br /> daily <br /> monthly <br />quarterly <br />annually <br /> SCADA <br /> grab sampling <br /> steel tape <br /> stream gauge <br />Obwell - 225652  production well <br /> observation well <br /> source water <br />intake <br /> source water <br />reservoir <br /> Routine MDH <br />sampling <br /> Routine water <br />utility sampling <br /> other <br />continuous <br />hourly <br /> daily <br /> monthly <br />quarterly <br />annually <br /> SCADA <br /> grab sampling <br /> steel tape <br /> stream gauge <br /> <br />Water Level Data <br />A water level monitoring plan that includes monitoring locations and a schedule for water level readings <br />must be submitted as Appendix 2. If one does not already exist, it needs to be prepared and submitted <br />with the WSP. Ideally, all production and observation wells are monitored at least monthly. <br />Complete Table 9 to summarize water level data for each well being monitored. Provide the name of the <br />aquifer and a brief description of how much water levels vary over the season (the difference between <br />the highest and lowest water levels measured during the year) and the long-term trends for each well. If <br />water levels are not measured and recorded on a routine basis, then provide the static water level when <br />each well was constructed and the most recent water level measured during the same season the well <br />was constructed. Also include all water level data taken during any well and pump maintenance. Add <br />rows to the table as needed. <br />Provide water level data graphs for each well in Appendix 3 for the life of the well, or for as many years <br />as water levels have been measured. See DNR website for Date Time Water Level <br />http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/waters/groundwater_section/obwell/waterleveldata.html <br />Table 9. Water level data <br />Unique Well <br />Number or Well ID <br />Aquifer Name Seasonal Variation <br />(Feet) <br />Long-term Trend in <br />water level data <br />Water level <br />measured during <br />well/pumping <br />maintenance <br />Well 3 – 200804 Prairie du Chien <br />Aquifer <br />Approximately 3-ft  Falling <br /> Stable <br /> Rising <br />monthly <br />2009-2015 <br />Well 4- 200803 Jordan Aquifer Approximately 3-ft  Falling monthly