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HomeMy WebLinkAbout(14d) Phase I Environmental Site Assessment 03-2019 - (Appendix A-E) APPENDIX A Property Record Card Property Record Card Summary Property Category:RP Subcategory: Residential Property Geocode: 06-0905-31-4-13-01-000i Assessment Code:00RFH21218 Primary Owner: PropertyAddress: 185 ENDURANCE LN BRIDGER CENTER LLC 1450 CHERRY DR COS Parcel: BOZEMAN. MT 59715-5925 NOTE See the Owner tab for all owner information Certificate of Survey: 885 Subdivision: Legal Description: S31, TO S. R06 E, C.O.S. 885, TRACT NW4SE4 12AC Last Modified: 3/16/2019 12-15:51 PM General Property Information Neighborhood:206.003.N Property Type:VAC_U -Vacant Land - Urban Living Units: 0 Levy District:06-035008-7C 08 Zoning: Ownership %: 100 Linked Property: No ►inkea properties exist for this property Exemptions: No exemptions exist for this property Condo Ownership: General: Limited:0 Topography: Fronting: Utilities: Parking Type: Access: Parking Quantity: Location: Parking Proximity: id Summary Land Type Acres Value Grazing 0.000 00.00 Fallow 0.000 00.00 Irrigated 0.000 00.00 Continuous Crop 0.000 00.00 Wild Hay 0.000 00.00 Farmsite 0.000 00.00 ROW 0.000 00.00 NonQual Land 0.000 00.00 Total Ag Land 0.000 00.00 Total Forest Land 0.000 00.00 Total Market Land 12.000 00.00 8/23/2013 8/23/2013 2460408D Warranty Deed 7/30/2004 21581 292D 7/21/2003 2116 262D 7/17/2003 2115 864D 12/31/1997 180 1234D 8/27/1997 176 1917D ')wners Default Information: BRIDGER CENTER LLC 1450 CHERRY DR Ownership %: 100 Primary Owner: "Yes" Interest Type: Fee Simple Last Modified: 4/23/2014 11:10:36 AM Name Type Appraisals 2018 267807 0 267807 COST 2017 267807 0 267807 COST Market Land lethod: : Type:Primary Site Width: Depth: Square Feet: Acres: 12 Class Code:2101 Value: Dwellings Existing Dwellings No dwellings exist for this parcel Other Buildings/improvements No other buildings or yard improvements exist for this parcel Commercial Existing Commercial Buildings No commercial buildings exist for this parcel Ag/Forest Land No ag/forest land exists for this parcel APPENDIX B AERIAL VIEW PHOTO DOCUMENTATION Bridger Meadows • j Bridger Meadows (looking south) aid . y` is ✓+. '-•j^' w:. i Sub ecY Site � � �� 4 ���F� �•"' rs+. b Bridger Meadows (looking east) -r. 1Subiect siteAV tot �' IP Bridger Meadows (looking north) �,• _ �" ^-�. -•+r► Y,:,pity of Bozeman_Closed !andfifi - •�. 4, L S•t 7-��'t<, r .,. <' ��:�,y� �-,;-1,� ,f.a. ���" ''� •�. { s ?�' } �'.Ytl,X.:,&, 1r'- 4 a <P `�1'�li a_.rtS �,�riL i.T� �.i � � r..a •. 1- - ,-I'4i �! ly --o�: -b,�i'�4..-at"%1 APPENDIX C SOILS U S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE PACE 1 OF 5 06/14/01 ENGINZERING INDEX PROPERTIES I Classification I Fragments I Percentage passing Map symbol I Depth I USDA texture j I I sieve number-- ILiquldl Plas- ana soil name I I I I >10 1 3-10 I 1 limicl[icity Unified I AASHTO lincheslinchesl 4 1 10 J 40 I 200 I )index I in 1 l 1 1 Pct I Pct ( I I I I Pct I I I I I i I I I I I I 57e: I I I I I I I I I I I 1 Turner----------1 0-6 1Loam 1CL-ML JA-4 l 0 1 0-10 180-100175-100165-95 150-75 1 25-301 5-10 1 6 12 )Clay loam, JCL, GC, sC JA-6 1 0 I 0-10 165-100160-100155-90 135-70 1 30-401 10-20 I I silty Clay I I I I I I I I I I I loam, gravelly) I I I I I I loam I I I I I 1 ( I I I I I I I I 1 12-26 ILoam, clay JCL. GC, SC JA-6 1 0 1 0-10 165-100160-100J55 95 140-75 1 30-401 10-15 I I loam, gravellrl l I I I I I I I I I 1 loam I 1 I I I 1 26-60 )very gravel) M 1 I I y IG. . G?, GP-GMIA-1 1 0 110-30 125-60 115-50 110-35 1 0-15 l 0-141 UP I I loamy sand, I I I I I I I I I I I very gravelly 1 I I I I I I I I I sand. I I I I I I I I I I I I extremely I I I I I I I I I I I 1 gravelly sand I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 5098: I I I 1 Enbar----- -----1 0-22 1Loam I I I I I I I ICL-ML IA-4 1 0 1 0 180.100175-100160-85 150-75 1 20-301 5-10 1 22.49 ILoam, sandy JCL-ML, ML JA-4 I 0 1 0 180.100175-100160-85 150-75 120-301 NP-10 I I loam I I I I I I I I I I 1 49-60 Ivery gravelly IGM. GP-GM IA-1, A-2 I 0 I 0-10 125-60 115-50 110-40 1 5-30 115-251 NP-5 I i sandy loam, I 1 I I I I I I I I I I very gravelly I I I I I I I ( I I I I loamy sand, I I I I I I I I I I I I extremely I 1 I I I I I I I I I I gravelly sandy) I I I I I loam I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 407A: 1 I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Sudworth--------1 0-24 (Loam ICL-ML JA-4 1 0 1 0-30 190-100185-300165-95 160-85 1 25-301 5.10 1 24-29 (Loam, silt ICL-ML JA-4 1 0 1 0 190-100190-100165-95 160-85 1 25.351 5-10 I I loam, clay 1 I I I I I I I 1 loam I I I l I I I I I I I I I 1 29-60 Ivery gravelly IGP-GM, SP-SM IA-1 1 0 1 5-35 130.60 130-50 115-35 1 5-10 1 0-141 NP I I loamy sand, I I I J I I I I I I I I extremely I 1 I I I I I I I 1 gravelly sand,) I I I I I I I I I I I I I extremely I I I I I J I I I I I 1 cobbly loamy 1 1 I I J I I I I I I ► sand 1 I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE PACE 2 OF 5 NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE 06/14/01 ENGINEERING INDEX PROPERTIES--Continued Classification J Fragments ( Percentage passing 1 J Map symbol I Depth 1 USDA texture I I 1 sieve number-- IL:quidl Plas- and soil name I ! I I J >10 1 3-10 1 ! limitlticity I I Unified I AASRTO lincheslinchesl 4 1 10 1 40 I 200 J lindex I I I I I I I I I I I I I In I I I I Pct I Pct I 1 i I I Pct I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 407A (con.): I I I 1 I I I I I I I I Nesda-----------1 0-11 ILoam 1ML, SM IA-4 J 0 J 0-5 190-100185-100165-95 135-75 1 15-251 UP-5 1 11-60 Ivery gravelly IGM. GP. IA-1 1 0 1 0-25 125-60 115-50 1 5-40 1 0-20 I -- I NP I I sand. very I GP-Q4. SP-SMI I I I I I I I J 1 I gravelly loamyl I I I I I I I I I I J sand. I I extremely I 1 I I I I I I I I I I gravelly sand 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I 606A: I I I I I I I 1 I I I Riverwash. 1 1 I J I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Bandy-----------I O-8 ILoam JCL-ML JA-4 1 0 1 0-10 195-100195-100180-95 ISS-75 125-301 5-10 1 6-17 JSandy loam. ICL-ML. SC-SM JA-2-4. A-4 1 0 1 0-2S 170-95 165-90 145-75 12S-60 1 20-2SI 5-10 I I cobbly sandy I I I loam, gravellyl 1 ( J I I I I I I I I loam I I I I I I I I I I 1 17-60 IVery gravelly IGM, GP-GM, JA-1 1 0 110-30 135-65 125-SS 115-40 1 5-I5 1 20-251 NP-5 I I sand. I SP-SM I I I I I I I I I I J extremely I I I 1 I I I 1 I I I I gravelly loamy) I I I I I I I I I I I coarse sand. I 1 I I I I ( I I 1 I J very cobbly 1 I I I I I I I I I J loamy sand l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 8onebasin-------1 0-11 Jl.oam JCL-ML JA-4 10 1 0 195-100190-100175-95 JSS-75 1 25-101 5-10 J 11-21 IStratified JCL, CL-ML. JA-2, A-4. A-61 0 1 0 195-100190-100160-90 130-70 1 25-351 5-15 I I sandy loam to l SC. SC-SM I I I I I I I I I I I silty clay I I loam I I I I I I I I I I J 21-60 IVery cobbly IGM, GP-GM. JA-I 1 0 110-45 125-60 120-SS 110.40 l 5-15 1 20-251 NP-5 I I loamy coarse 1 SM, SP-sM 1 I I I I I I I I I J sand, very 1 J gravelly I I I I I I I I I J I J coarse sand, I I I I I I I I I I I I extremely I I I I I I I I I I I I cobbly loamy I I sand I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE NATURAL RESOURCES CUNSERVn'IOti S''RVIC'c PAGE 3 OF 5 06/14/01 ENGINEERING INDEX PROPERTIES--Continued I I I Classification I Fragments I Percentage passing 1 Map symol I Depth 1 USDA texture I 1 sieve number-- ILiquidl Plas- and soil name 1 1 I 1 >10 1 3.10 I 1 limitltacit} I I I Unified I AASh'TO (incheslinchesl 4 1 10 1 40 1 200 I lindex I I I I I I I I I I I 1 In I I I I Pct 1 Pct l ( I I I PC I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 74sA: I I I I I I I I I I I I Hyalite---------I 0-5 1Loam ICL-ML IA-4 1 0 1 0-10 195-100190-100175-95 155-75 1 25-301 5-16 1 5-8 (Clay loam, ICL IA-6 1 0 1 0-10 190-100185-100175-90 160-80 1 30-351 10-15 I I loam, Silty I I clay loam I I I I I I I I I I I 8-17 lClay loam, ICL, GC. SC IA-6 1 0 I 0-15 165-95 160-90 155-80 140-75 1 30-351 10-15 I silty clay I I I I I I I I I I I I loam, gravelly) I I I I I I I I I I I loam I I I I I I I I I I 1 17-26 IVery cobbly IGM, SM IA-1, A-2 1 0 130-55 135-65 130-60 120-50 110-25 1 20-3S1 NP-10 I I sandy clay I I I l I I I I I I I i loam. very I I I I I I I I I 1 I I cobbly sandy I I I I I I I I I I I I loam. I I I I I l I I I I 1 1 extremely ( I I I l I I I I I I I cobbly sandy I I I I I I I I I I I I loam I I I I I I I 126-60 lVery cobbly IGM. GP-GM, 1 I I 1A-1 1 0 130-55 135-65 130-60 115-40 1 5-15 i --- ( NP I I loamy sand, I SM, SP-sM 1 I I I I I I I I I I very cobbly I I I I I I I I I I I I sand, I I I I I I I I I I I I extremely I I I I I I I I I I I I cobbly coarse I I I ► I I I I I i I I sand I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I I Beaverton-------1 0-7 ICobbly loam ICL-ML, SC-SM IA-4 1 0 115-30 175-95 170-90 160-80 145-65 1 25-301 5-10 I 7-14 IVery cobbly 1GC, GC-GM, IA-2, A-4, A-61 0 120-40 145-70 140.60 135-55 120.40 1 25-351 5-15 I 1 clay loam. I SC. SC-SM I I very cobbly I I I I I I I I I I 1 sandy clay I 1 I I I I I I I I I I loam, very I I I I I I I I I I I I gravelly clay 1 I I I I I I I 1 1 I I loam I I I I I I I I I I 1 14-60 (Extremely IGM, GP-CM, IA-1 1 0 125-50 130-75 120-65 110-50 15-15 i -- 1 NP I I cobbly loamy I SM. Sp-SM I I I I I I I I I I I sand. 1 I I I I I I I I I i extremely I I I I I I I I I I gravelly sand. ) I I I I I I I I 1 I i very cobbly I 1 loamy sand 1 1 I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I 1 i U-S- DEPAP.TM£NT OF AGRICULTURE PAGE 4 OF 5 NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE 06114/01 ENGINEERING INDEX PROPERTIES -Continuea ! ! I Classification I Fragments ! Percentaae passing I I Mao symbol ! Depth I USDA texture 1 1 sieve number-- ILiquidl Plas- and soil name I 1 { ! ! >10 1 3-10 1 1 limitltieity ( I ! Unified I AASHTO lincheslinchesl 4 1 10 1 40 1 200 1 !index In I ! I PCt I Pct ! I I I PC I I I I i I I I I I I I I 249A: Beaverton-------1 0-4 ICobbly clay JCL 1A-6 0 115-30 175-95 170-90 160-80 150-70 1 30-351 30-15 1 1 loam I I ! I 1 I I I I I 1 4-14 lVery cobbly UGC. GC-GM, IA-2, A-4, A-61 0 120-40 14S-70 140-60 135-55 120-40 1 25-351 5-15 I { clay loam. I SC, SC-SM 1 ! I I I I I I ! I I very cobbly I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 sandy clay { I I { I I I { I I ! 1 loam, very I I I I I I I I I I I gravelly clay 1 I I I I I I I I ! 1 loam 1 14.60 IExtremely IGM, GP-GM, IA-1 i 0 125-50 130-7S 120-65 110-SO 1 5-15 1 - I NP I cobbly loamy 1 SM. SP-SM 1 I I I I 1 I I sand. I { I I I I 1 I I I ( extremely 1 ! I I I I I I I I I I gravelly sand. l ( I I I ! { { I I I 1 very cobbly I I I I I I I { I I ! I loamy sand ! I I I { 1 { I I U-S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE PAGE 5 OF 5 NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE 06/14/01 ENGINEERING INDEX PROPERTIES Sndnote -- ENGINEERING INDEX PROPERTIES This report gives estimates of the engineering classification and of the range of index properties for the major layers of each soil in the survey area. Most soils have layers of contrasting properties within the upper 5 or 6 feet. DEPTH to the upper and lower boundaries of each layer is indicated- The range in depth and information on other properties of each layer are given in the published Soil Survey for each soil series under "Soil Series and Their Morphology." TEXTURE is given in the standard terms used by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. These terms are defined according to percentages of sand, silt, and clay in the fraction of the soil that is less than 2 millimeters in diameter. "Loam," for example, is soil that is 7 to 27 percent clay, 28 to 50 percent silt, and less than 52 percent sand. If the content of particles coarser than sand is as much as about 15 percent, an appropriate modifier is added, for example, "gravelly." Textural terms are defined in the Soil Survey Glossary. Classification of the soils is determined according to the Unified soil classification system and the system adopted by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. The UNIFIED system classifies soils according to properties that affect their use as construction material. Soils are -',ssified according to grain-size distribution of the fraction less than 3 inches in diameter and according to _icicy index, liquid limit, and organic matter content. Sandy and gravelly soils are identified as GW, GP, GM, GC. SP, Sm. and se; silty and clayey soils as ML, CL, OL, MR, CH, and ON; and highly organic soils as PT. Soils exhibiting engineering properties of two groups can have a dual classification, for example, CL-ML. The AASHTO system classifies soils according to those properties that affect roadway construction and maintenance. In this system, the fraction of a mineral soil that is less than 3 inches in diameter is classified in one of seven groups from A-1 through A-7 on the basis of grain-size distribution, liquid limit, and plasticity index. Soils in group A-1 are coarse grained and low in content of fines (silt and clay) . At the other extreme, soils in group A-7 are fine grained. Highly organic soils are classified in croup A-6 on the basis of visual inspection. If laboratory data are available, the A-1. A-2, and A-7 groups are further classified as A-1-a, A-1-b, A-2-4. A-2-S. A-2-6, A-2-7, A-7- 5, or A-7-6. As an additional refinement, the suitability of a soil as subgrade material can be indicated by a group index number. Group index numbers range from o for the best subgrade material to 20 or higher for the poorest. Rock FRAGMENTS larger than 3 inches in diameter are indicated as a percentage of the total soil on a dry-weight basis. The percentages are estimates determined mainly by converting volume percentage in the field to weight percentage. Percentage of soil particles passing designated sieves (PERCENTAGE PASSING SIEVE NUT4BER--)is the percentage of the soil fraction less than 3 inches in diameter based on an ovendry weight. The sieves, numbers 4, 10. 40, and 200 (USA Standard Series), have openings of 4-76. 2-00. 0.420. and 0.074 millimeters. respectively. Estimates are based on laboratory tests of soils sampled in the survey area and in nearby areas and on estimates made in the field. LIQUID LIMIT and PLASTICITY INDEX (Atterberg limits) indicate the plasticity characteristics of a soil. The estimates are based on test data from the survey area or from nearby areas and on field examination. The estimates of grain-size distribution, liquid limit, and plasticity index are generally rounded to the nearest 5 percent- Thus, he ranges of gradation and Atterberg limits extend a marginal amount (1 or 2 percentage points) across ssification boundaries, the classification in the marginal zone is omitted in this report. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTUP.E PAGE 1 OF 5 NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE 06/14/G: PHYSICAL. PROPERTIES OF SOILS Entries under "Erosion factors--T" apply to the entire profile Entries under "Hind erodibility group" ana "Wind erodability index" apply only to the surface layer) I I I I I I I (Erosion factorslwind (wind Map symbol I Depth I Clay I Moist I Perinea IAvailablel Shrink- IOrganicl lerodl-lerod:- and soil name 1 i I bulk 1 bility I water 1 swell I matterl I I Ibilitylbility 1 l I density I Icapacity Ipotentiall I K I Kf I T Igroup lindex I I I I I I I I I I_I I I In I Pct 19/cc I In/hr I in/in I I Pct i ( ► I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I 578: I I I I I I I I I I I I Turner----------I 0-6 1 15-2711.10-1.301 0.60-2.00 10.15-0-191:.Ow 12.0-4.01 0.371 0-371 3 1 6 1 48 1 6-12 1 25-3511-30-1.501 0.60-2.00 10.12-0.181Moderate 10.5-2.01 0.241 0-321 1 I l 12-26 1 18-3S11.3S-1.S01 0.60-2.00 10.12-0.18IModerate 10.0-O.SI 0.241 0-371 1 I 1 26-60 I o-S 11.3S-1.501 6.00-20.0010.01-0.06ILow 10.0-0.51 0.051 0.201 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I 5098: I I I I I I I I I I I I o^bar---------.- 1 0-22 1 18-2711.1S-1.351 0.60-2.00 10.16-0.201Low 13.0-5.01 0.281 0.281 4 1 6 1 48 1 22-49 1 18-2711.35-1.551 0.60-2.00 10.14-0.181Low 10.5-1.01 0.371 0.371 1 1 1 49-60 l 5-1811.50-1.701 2.00.6.00 10.04-0.OSILow 1 --- 1 0-051 0-201 1 1 I I I 1 I I I I I I I I 407A: I I I I I I I I I I I I Sudworth-------- I 0.24 1 18-2711.20.1-301 0.60-2.00 10.18-0.221Low 12.0-5.01 0.371 0.371 3 1 6 1 4e 1 24 29 1 18-2711-20-1.401 0.60-2.00 10.18-0.221Low 12.0-3.01 0.371 0.371 1 1 1 29.60 1 2-7 11.60-1.751 6.00-20.0010.03-0.041Ww 10.0-0.51 0.051 0.201 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I aesda----------- I 0-11 1 10-2011.20-1.401 0.60-2.00 10.14-0-181Low 12.0.4.01 0.371 0.371 2 1 S 1 56 1 11-60 1 0-1011.55-1.701 6.00-20.0010.03-0.041Low 10.5-1.01 0.021 0-101 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I 606A: I I I I I I I I I I I I Riverwash. Bandy-----------1 0-8 1 15-2511.15-1.251 0.60-2.00 10.15-0-181Low 14.0-6.01 0.281 0.281 2 1 6 1 48 I B-17 1 5-1811.25-1.551 0.60-6.00 10.09-0.111Low 11.0-3.01 0.241 0.371 1 1 17-60 2-1011.45-1.651 6.00-20.0010.01-0.031LOW 10.5-1.01 0.051 0.201 I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I Honebasin-------I 0.11 1 15-2711-10-1.301 0.60-2.00 10.18-0.221Low 14.0-8.01 0.281 0.281 3 1 6 1 48 1 11.21 1 18-3511.25-1.451 0.60-2.00 10.17.0.201Moderate 12.0-4.01 0.281 0.281 1 I 1 21-60 1 0-1011.50-1.701 6.00-20.0010.04-0.0611,ow 11.0-2.01 0.051 0.171 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I 748A: I I I I I I I I I I I I Hyalite---------1 0-5 1 18-2711.10-1.201 0.60-2.00 10.18-0.191Low 12.0-4-31 0.201 0.281 3 1 6 1 48 1 5-8 1 25-3511.30-1.401 0.20-0.60 10.16-0.191Moderate 11.0-3.01 0.321 0.321 1 1 1 8-17 1 25-3511-30-1.401 0.20-0.60 10.12-0.17IModerate 11.0-3.01 0.151 0.321 1 1 1 17-26 1 15-2511.50-1.601 0.20-0.60 10.03-0.08ILow 10.5-1.01 0.051 0.321 1 1 1 26-60 1 0-1011.60.1.701 6.00-20.0010.02-0.041Low 10.0-O.SI 0.051 0.171 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE PAGE 2 OF 5 NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE 06/14/01 PHYSICAL, PROPERTIES OF SOILS--Continueo I I I i I (Erosion factorslwind 1w1nd map symbol 1 Depth I Clay 1 Moist I Permea- 1Availablel Shrink- lorganicl lerodi-lerodi- and soil name 1 I 1 bulk I bility I water I swell 1 matted I I Ib111ty1billty I I density I Icanacity 1potentiall I K I Kf I T Igroup lindex In I Pct i 9/cc I In/hr I In/ln I I Pct I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 743A (con.): I I I I I I I I I I I I Beaverton-------1 0.7 1 20-2711.20-1.401 0.60-2.00 10.14-0.161Low 11.0-3.01 0.171 0-371 2 1 6 1 48 1 7-14 1 25-3511.40-1.601 0.60-2.00 10.08-0.1olLow 10.5-1.01 0.101 0.371 1 1 1 14-60 1 0-1011.55-1.751 6.00-20.0010.03-0.041Low 10.0-0.51 0-021 0.101 I I I i I I I I I I I I I I 249A: I I I I I I I I I I 1 I Beaverton-------1 0-4 1 27-3012.20-1.401 0.60-2.00 10.12-0.1.41Low 11.0-3.01 0.171 0.321 2 1 6 1 48 1 4.14 ► 25-3511.40-1-601 0.60-2.00 10.08-0-101LO+ 10.5-1.01 0.101 0,371 1 I 1 14-60 1 0-1011-55-1-751 6.00-20.0010.03-0.041Low 10.0-0.51 0.021 0.101 1 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE PAGE 3 OF 5 NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE 06/14/01 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF SOILS Endnote -- PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF SOILS This report shows estimates of some characteristics and features that affect soil behavior. These estimates are given for the major layers of each soil in the survev area. The estimates are based on field observations and on test data for these and similar soils. CLAY as a soil separate consists of mineral soil particles that are less than 0.002 millimeter in diameter. In this report, the estimated clay content of each major soil layer is given as a percentage, by weight, of the soil material that is less than 2 millimeters in diameter. The amount and kind of clay greatly affect the fertility and physical condition of the soil. They determine the ability of the soil to adsorb cations and to retain moisture. They influence shrink-swell potential, permeability. plasticity, the ease of soil dispersion, and other soil properties. The amount and kind of clay in a soil also affect tillage and earthmoving operations. MOIST BULK DENSITY is the weight of soil (ovendry) per unit volume. Volume is measured when the soil is at field moisture capacity, the moisture content at 1/3 bar moisture tension. weight is determined after drying the soil at 105 degrees C. In this report, the estimated moist bulk density of each major soil horizon is expressed in grams per cubic centimeter of soil material that is less than 2 millimeters in diameter. Bulk density data are used to compute shrink-swell potential, available water capacity, total pore space, and other soil properties. The moist bulk density of a soil indicates the pore space available for er and roots. A bulk density of more than 1.6 can restrict water storage and root penetration. Moist density is influenced by texture, kind of clay, content of organic matter, and soil structure. PERMEABILITY refers to the ability of a soil to transmit water or air. The estimates indicate the rate of downward movement of water when the soil is saturated. They are based on soi'- characteristics observed in the field, particularly structure, porosity, and texture. Permeability is considered in the design of soil drainage systems, septic tank absorption fields, and construction wneee the rate of water movement under saturated conditions affects behavior. AVAILABLE WATER CAPACITY refers to the quantity of water that the soil is capable of storing for use by plants. The capacity for water storage is given in inches of water per inch of soil for each major soil layer. The capacity varies, depending on soil properties that affect the retention of water and the depth of the root zone. The most important properties are the content of organic matter, soil texture. bulk density, and soil structure. Available water capacity is an important factor in the choice of plants or crops to be grown and in the design and management of irrigation systems. Available water capacity is not an estimate of the quantity of water actually available to plants at any given time SHRINK-SWELL POTENTIAL is the potential for volume change in a soil with a loss or gain of moisture. Volume change occurs mainly because of the interaction of clay minerals with water and varies with the amount and type of clay minerals in the soil. The size of the load on the soil and the magnitude of the change in soil moisture content influence the amount of swelling of soils in place. Laboratory measurements of swelling of undisturbed clods were made for many soils. For others, swelling was estimated on the basis of the kind and amount of clay minerals in the soil and on measurements of similar soils. If the shrink-swell potential is rated moderate to very high, shrinking and swelling can cause damage to buildings, roads. and other structures. Special design is often needed. Shrink-swell potential classes are based on the change in length of an unconfined clod as moisture content is increased from air-dry to field capacity. The change is based on the soil fraction less 2 millimeters in diameter. The classes are "Low," a change of less than 3 perce^t, "Moderate," 3 t0 6 rnt; and "High." more than 6 percent. -Very high," greater than 9 percent, is soc.etimes used. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE PAGE 4 OF 5 NATURAL RESOURCE'S CONSERVATION SERVICE 06/14/01 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF SOILS Endnote -- PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF SOILS--Continued ORGANIC MATTER is the plant and animal residue in the soil at various stages of decomposition. In report J. the estimated content of organic matter is expressed as a percentage, by eight, of the soil material that is less than 2 millimeters in diameter. The content of organic matter in a soil can be maintained or increased by returning crop residue to the soil. Organs matter affects the available water capacity, infiltration rate, and tilth. It is a source of nitrogen and other nutrients for crops. EROSION FACTOR K indicates the susceptibility of the whole soil (including rocks and rock fragments) to sheet and rill erosion by water. Factor K is one of six factors used in the Universal Soil Loss Equation IUSLE to predict the average annual rate of soil loss by sheet and rill erosion in tons per acre per year. The estimates are based primarily on percentage of silt, sand, and organic matter (up to 4 percent) and on soil structure and permeability. Values of K range from 0.05 to 0.69. The higher the value, the more susceptible the soil is to sheet and rill erosion by water. EROSION FACTOR Kf is like EROSION FACTOR K but it is for the fine-earth fraction of the soil. Rocks and rock fragments are not considered. EROSION FACTOR T is an estimate of the maximum average annual rate of soil erosion by wind or water that can occur without affecting crop productivity over a sustained period- The rate is in tons per acre per year. ERODIBILITY GROUPS are made up of soils that have similar properties affecting their resistance to wind t--sion in cultivated areas. The groups indicate the susceptibility of soil to wind erosion. Soils are grouped accordinq to the following distinctions: 1. Coarse sands, sands, fine sands, and very tine sanas. These soils are generally not suitable for crops. They are extremely erodible, and vegetation is difficult to establish. 2. loamy coarse sands, loamy sands, loamy fine sands, loamy very fine sands, and sapric soil material. These soils are very highly erodible. Crops can be grown if intensive measures to control wind erosion are used. 3. Coarse sandy loams, sandy loams, fire sandy loams, anc very fine sandy loams. These soils are highly erodible. Crops can be grown if intensive measures to control wind erosion are used. 4L. Calcareous loams, silt loamy, clay loams, and silty clay loams. These soils are erodible. Crops can be grown it intensive measures to control wind erosion are used 4. Clays. silty clays, noncalcareous clay loams, and silty clay loams that are more than 35 percent clay. These soils are moderately erodible. Crops can be grown if measures to control wind erosion are usea. U S DEPARTMSNT OF AGRICULTURE PAGE 5 OF 5 NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE 06/14/01 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF SOILS Endnote -- PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF SOILS--Continued 5. Noncalcareous foams and silt loams that are less than 20 percent clay and sandy clay loams, sandy :lays, and hemic soil material. These soils are slightly erodible. Crops can be grown if measures to control wind erosion are used. 6. Noncalcareous loams and silt loams that are more than io percent clay and noncalcareous clay loams that are less than 35 percent clay. These soils are very slightly erodible. Crops can be grown if ordinary measures to control wino erosion are used. Silts, noncalcareous silty clay loams that are less than 3S percent clay, and fibric soil material. These soils are very slightly erodible. Crops can be grownn if ordinary measures to control wind erosion are usee- 8. Soils that are not sub3ect to wind erosion because of coarse fragments on the surface or because o: surface wetness. . ie WIND ERODIBILITY INDEX is used in the wind erosion equation (WE0) . The index number indicates the amount of soil lost in tons per acre per year- ":e range of wind erodibllity index numbers is 0 to 300. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE PAGE 1 OF 3 NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE 06/14/01 RATER F=ATJRES Flooding I High water table and ponding I I I Map symbol lRydro-1 I I I Water Maximum and soil name Ilogic I Frequency I Duration I Months I table I Kind of I Months I Ponding I pondinq ;group ( I I I depth Iwater tablel I duration I deptn I ( I I I I I I I I I I I I Ft { I I I Ft I I I I I I I I I 57B: I I I I I I I I I Turner----.------ I B I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I 509s: ! I I I I I I I I Enbar-----------I B IRare (Brief I JAN-JUL 1 2.0-3.5 (Apparent I Apr-Jul I - I I I I I I I I I 407A: I I I I I I I I I Sudworth--------I B IRare IBrief I JAN-JUN 1 4.0-0.0 (Apparent I Apr-Jun I I I I I I I I ltesda-----------I B IRare Ierlef I JAN-JLN, 14.0-8.0 (Apparent I Apr-Jun - I I 1 I I I I I I 1 c {Occasional IBrief I JAN-JUN 11.0-2.0 (Apparent I May-Jun --- I I I I I I I I I Riverwash-------I IFrequent ILong 1 OCT-JUL I - I I I I I I I I I Sonebasin-------I D (Occasional (Brief I APR-JUN 1 0.0-1.0 (Apparent I Jan-Dec I --- I --- I I I I I I I I I 748A I I I I I I I I Hyalite-------- I I I 1 I I I i I Beaverton------ I B I I I --• I I - I I '-- I --- I I I I I I I I 249A: I I I I 1 I I I Beaverton-------I B --- I I I I I I I I I U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE PAGE 2 OF 3 NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE 06/14/01 WATER FEATURES Endnote -- WATER FEATURES This report gives estimates of various soil water features. The estimates are used in land use planning that involves engineering considerations. Hydrologic soil groups are used to estimate runotf from precipitation. Soils not protected by veaetatioa are assigned to one of four groups. They are grouped according to the infiltration of water when the soils are thoroughly wet and receive precipitation from long-duration storms. The four hydrologic soil groups are: Group " A". Soils having a high infiltration rate (low runoff potential) when thoroughly wet. These consist mainly of deep, well drained to excessively drained sands or gravelly sands. These soils have a high rate of water transmission. Group "R"_ Soils having a moderate infiltration rate when thoroughly wet. These consist chiefly of moderately deep or deep, moderately well drained or well drained soils that have moderately fine texture to moderately coarse texture. These soils have a moderate rate of water transmission. Group "C". Soils having a slow infiltration rate when thoroughly wet. These consist chiefly of soils having a layer that impedes the downward movement of water or soils of moderately fine texture or fine texture. These soils have a slow rate of water transmission. Group "D". Soils having a very slow infiltration rate (high runoff potential) when thoroughly wet. These consi=t chiefly of clays that have a high shrink-swell potential, soils that nave a permanent high water table, soils that have a claypan or clay layer at or rear the surface, and soils that are shallow over nearly impervious mate ial. These soils have a very slow rate of water transmission. If a soil is assigned to two hydrologic groups in this report, the first letter is for drained areas and the second is tar undrained areas. Flooding, the temporary inundation of an area, is caused by overflowing streams, by runoff from adjacent slopes, or by tides. Water standing for short periods after rainfall or snowmelt is not considered flooding, nor is water in swamps and marshes. This report gives the frequency and duration of flooding and the time of year when flooding is most likely_ Frequency, duration, and probable dates of occurrence are estimated. Frequency is expressed as "None", "Rare", "Occasional", and "Frequent". "None" means that flooding is not probable; "Rare" that it is unlikely but possible under unusual weather conditions; "Occasional" that it occurs, on the average, once or less in 2 years; and "Frequent" that it occurs, on the average, more than once in 2 years. Duration is expressed as "very brief" if less than 2 days, "Brief" if 2 to 7 days, "Long" if 7 to 30 days, and "Very " if more than 30 days. The information is based on evidence in the soil profile, namely thin strata of gravel, silt, or clay deposited by floodwater; irregular decrease in organic matter content with increasing depth; an_ absence of dist2nctive horizons that form In soils that are not Subject to flooding. Also Considered are local information about the extent and levels of flooding and the relation of each soil on the landscape to historic floods APPENDIX D GROUND WATER METEDATA REPORT Ground Water Information Center I MBMG Data Center You are currently signed in.1 3/22/2019 Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology Sign Out Montana Tech of The University of Montana 1300 West Park Street-Natural Resources Building Room 329 Butte Montana 59701-8997 Ph (406)496-4336 Fx (406)496-4343 (Home I Well.Data I Reports I Data Coop I OrillerWeb I DNRC Help!( tlenus:(M4.n j SWL(GWC i- I t ojects(Coal(Coal Quality(Geothermal GWIC Data>Well Construction Data>Township:01S Range:06E Sec: 1,30,31,32 The following data were returned from the GWIC databases for the area you requested. For a more detailed description of the data view the GWtC Metadata,report. If you notice data entry errors or have questions please let us know by sending us an Email at GWIC@mtech.edu. If you wish to view a one page report for a particular site,click the hyperlinked Gwic Id for that well.Scroll to the right of your screen to view all the data.All data displayed on the screen may not show up when printed. Total Depth(ft) 400.00 8.00 70.21 GWIC has 4 field visit(s)for this request area. Static Water Level(ft) 95.00 3.00 20.30 GWIC has 4 water level(s)for this request area. Yield(gpm) 1,200 00 200 38.26 Thanks,Just take me back to the menu. MBMG has 408 publications available for GALLATIN county. MBMG has 469 publications available for MADISON county. MBMG has 3 abandoned mine record(s)for this request area. 26,2715 GALLIER,JAN 01S 06E 1 ABA No WELL 400.00 10.00 10-00 5.00 AIR 7/25/2011 DOMESTIC 288474 BOZEMAN LAND 01S 06E 30 AA No WELL 90.00 2/1212016 MONITORING Fit L--CITY OF BOZEMAN'AI-6 (DEEP) 288468 BOZEMAN LAND O1S 06E 30 AA No WELL 90.00 2f12=16 MONITORING FILL-CITY OF BOZEMAN'AI-6 (SHALLOW) 288473 13OZEMAN LAND 01S 06E 30 AA No WELL 90.00 2/12/2016 MONITORING FILL-CITY OF BOZEMAN'At- 6(MIDDLE) 96759 C06,W3-00 BOWEN, 01S 06E 30 AB No WELL 160.00 95.00 150.00 18.00 PUMP 2/180987 DOMESTIC CHARLES& JANE T 250777 CITY OF 01S 06C 30 CAC No WELL 80.00 27.00 27.00 17.00 AIR 515/2009 OTHER BOZFMAN 92009 BRIDGEWATER 01S 06E 30 CS No WELL 40.00 3.00 OTHER 1/1/1946 DOMESTIC RAYMOND E& LOLA L 140116 88113 MCILHATTAN 01S 06E 30 CBB No WELL 80.00 10.00 70.00 10.00 40.00 AIR 116/1993 DOMESTIC BOB 237017 MCGREW JOHN 01S 06E 30 CC No WELL 78.00 B-00 8.00 25.00 AIR 6/1912007 DOMESTIC 181714 C110()68-00 CITY OF 01S 06E 30 CDDA Yes WELL 95.00 37.00 37.00 20.00 AIR 11/8/1999 UNKNOWN BOZEMAN- LANDFILL 25465 CITY OF 01S 06E 30 CDDA No WELL 39.00 20.60 5/1011986 MONITORING BOZEMAN SANITARY LANDFILL' MVy3 251642 CITY OF 01S 06E 30 CDDC No WELL 13.50 6/22/1994 MONITORING BOZEMAN SANITARY LANDFILL MW-10 254640 CITY OF 01S 06E 30 CDDD No WELL 50.00 30.00 815i1992 MONITORING BOZEMAN SANITARY LANDFILL' MW-9A 254641 7.1 CITY OF 01S 06E 30 CDDD No WELL 55.50 30.00 8/11/1992 MONITORING BOZEMAN SANITARY LANDFILL' MW-9B 14736 MBMG OIS 06E 30 CDDD No WELL 33.00 OTHER 2/2WI985 RESEARCH RESEARCH'LF 2A 147U4 MBMG 01S 06E 30 CDDD No WELL 23.00 1500 OTHER 212011985 RESEARCH RESEARCH WEI.I *I F-1 147346 MBMG OIS 06E 30 CDDD No WELL 33.00 OTHER 272 011 98 5 RESEARCH RESEARCH WELL'LF-1A GALLATIN 01S 06E 30 D No WELL 115.00 1500 100.00 38.00 12.00 PUMP 713011991 IRRIGATION COUNTY RID 354 25464 CITY OF U1S 06E 30 DADA No WELL 75.5U 45.20 1011.2001 MONITORING BOZEMAN SANITARY LANDFILL' MIN-15 265574 CITY OF 01S 06E 30 DC No WELL 40.00 25.00 4/232012 MONITORING BOZEMAN'MW- 16 65575 a CITY OF U1S 06E 30 DC No WELL 100.00 16.30 4125r2012 MONITORING BOZEMAN MW- 68 25439U CITY OF 01S 06E 30 DCAA No WELL 12900 5700 11d2111980 MONITORING BOZEMAN SANITARY LANDFILL' MW-1 254644 CITY OF O1S 06E 30 DCAD No WELL 11-00 51.40 9/12/1995 MONITORING BOZEMAN SANITARY LANDFILL MW-11 254661 CITY OF 01S 06E 30 DCBD No WELL 66.80 &411992 MONITORING BOZEMAN SANITARY LANDFILL' MWJA 25464? CITY OF 01S 06E 30 DCCA No WELL %50 49.45 9/1311995 MONITORING BOZEMAN SANITARY LANDFILL' MW-13 J5a66U '� CITY OF 01S 06E 30 DCCB No WELL 62.50 9/7/1992 MONITORING BOZEMAN SANITARY LANDFILL'MW- 6 254638 ' CITY OF 01S 06F 30 DCCD No WELL 5950 8112/1992 MONITORING BOZEMAN SANITARY I.ANDFILL" MW-BA 254639 CITY OF 015 06E 30 DCCD No WELL 7L50 48.00 &1011992 MONITORING BOZEMAN SANITARY LANDFILL' MW-8B 2¢5780 J CITY OF OIS 06E 30 DCO No WELL 103.00 41.00 41.00 20.00 AIR 5/1612012 MONITORING BOZEMAN SANITARY LANDFILL 75464 CITY OF OIS 06E 30 DCDA No WELL 70.00 55.00 9/1411995 MONITORING BOZEMAN SANITARY LANDFILL' MW-12 254259 nL CITY OF OIS 06E 30 DCDB No WELL 73.00 56.00 6.00 AIR 1212/1980 MONITORING BOZEMAN SANITARY LANDFILL' MW-2 25 CITY OF 01S 06E 30 DCDB No WELL 73.00 56.00 6.00 BAILER 1272J1980 MONITORING BOZEMAN SANITARY LANDFILL ' M W-2 z54Ts9 CITY OF 01S 06E 30 DCDB No WELL 7300 56.00 BOZEMAN 6.00 PUMP 12/2/1980 MONITORING SANITARY LANDFILL' MW-2 254263 ��' CITY OF O1S 06E 30 DCDB No WELL 105.00 56 00 BOZEMAN 10.00 BAILER 5/1911982 MONITORING SANITARY LANDFILL' MW-2 CITY OF 01S O6E 30 DCDB No WELL 75.00 55.00 BOZEMAN 8I1411992 MONITORING SANITARY 1 ANDFILL'MW- 7B CITY OF 01S O6F 30 DCDC No WELL 75.00 49 00 BOZFMAN 12/12/1980 MONITORING SANITARY LANDFILL" MW-3 �1 CITY OF BOZEMAN c OtS 06E 30 DO N, WELL t 20.00 85.00 85.00 25.00 AIR 11/712001 DOMESTIC LANDFILL CITY OF OIS 06E 30 DDAD No WELL. 160.00 BOZEMAN 10/16/1992 MONITORING SANITARY LANDFILL' MW-5 �I CITY OF O1S 06E 30 DDBB No WELL 46.00 3320 BOZEMAN OTHER 3121r"l MONITORING L ANDFILL•MW- 14 9201 BOZEMAN CITY O1S 0GE 30 DDDD No WELL 21A 00 go CIO 30.00 PUMP 1000111979 UNKNOWN wan ' CELANOER 01S 06E 31 No WELL 49,p0 4.00 49 00 HARLEY 30.00 PUMP 929/1966 PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY 48 Z CLAUDE OIS 06E 31 No WELL 62.00 13.00 6700 WILSON 8 CO 6l&t500 PUMP 1976 UNKNOWN 144762 COMPATH O1S 06E 31 No WELL 36.00 500 8.00 NATIONAL 25 00 PUMP 4/5/1986 DOMESTIC 293909 SPRAGUE O1S 06E 31 No WELL 120.00 54.00 CLARK 554.00 30 UO AIR 5/14,2003 IRRIGATION 149232 BRIOGER 01S 06E 31 A No WELL BO.00 30 DO 75.00 30.00 CREEK GOLF 18.00 AIR 11l411994 DOMESTIC COURSE OSBORNE O1S 06E 31 A No WELL 800 4.00 JAMESA OTHER 11111930 DOMESTIC 036 0 C30008246 BOWMAN 01S 06E 31 AA No WELL 15000 60.00 DARRELL 60.00 30.00 AIR 5/21/2003 IRRIGATION 7B8{T3 CIIYOF O1S O6E 31 A:. No WELL 35.00 23.20 BOZEMAN'At-1 1/272016 MONITORING ? -- CITY OF OIS O6E 31 AA No WELL 44.50 31.70 BOZEMAN'AF-2 1/29/?O16 MONITORING 1sna:11 ''� CITY OF O1S 06E 31 AA No WELL 54.?0 42.85 BOZEMAN AI-3 2/4/2016 MONITORING ' 7.88446 CITY OF 01S 06E 31 AA No WELL 69.00 59.10 BOZEMAN'AI-4 2/512U16 MONITORING 2E8450 CITY OF 01S O6E 31 AA No WELL 82.00 40.00 BOZEMAN'AI- 211012016 MONITORING SA(DEEP) 188460 CITY OF O1S O6E 31 AA No WELL 41.00 BOZEMAN•Al- 2/122016 MONITORING 58(SHALLOW) 281401 CITY OF O1S 06E 31 AA No WELL 28 O0 19 70 BOZEMAN'MW. 1/14/2015 MONITORING 27 8373 , ROGERS.JULIE OIS 06F 31 AA No WELL 158.00 36.00 36.00 35.00 AIR 8 NEWHALL. 9/252018 IRRIGATION KENNETH 910 , 30108627 SCHUTTER, O1S O6E 31 AA No WELL 180.00 73.00 73.00 35.00 PUMP 8/16120t6 DOMESTIC CARL 289103 30108627 SCHUTTER. 01S 06E 31 AA No WELL 180.00 73.00 73.00 45.00 AIR 8116/2016 DOMESTIC CARL 93120 BEEBE BILL O1S O6E 31 AAA No WELL 100.00 30,00 3000 25.00 AIR 5/&2001 DOMESTIC 186996 C115503-00 PFRKINS LYNN 01S 06E 31 AAB No WELL 100.00 35.00 35.00 30.00 AIR 2/2012001 IRRIGATION 2CS510 30064891 ROSTAD.PHIL& O1S O6E 31 ABA No WELL 100.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 AIR 4/23i2012 IRRIGATION JOAN MBMG O1S D6E 31 ABAA No WELL 48.00 29.00 OTHER 2/2 1 11 9 8 5 RESEARCH RESEARCH WELL'LF3 2681" ja 30066549 OLSEN,CARL& 01S 06E 31 ABAA No WELL 100.00 30.00 30.00 25.00 AIR 9/28/2012 IRRIGATION SUE 270147 ' MCCLAUGHRY, 01S 06E 31 ABB No WELL 78.00 22.00 2200. 30.00 AIR 12/13/2012 IRRIGATION TOBIAS 268349 Q 30064901 WOLOSZYN, D1S 06E 31 ABB No WELL 80,00 2600 26.00 40.00 AIR 9/26/2012 IRRIGATION RICK&VICKIE 147354 MBMG 015 06E 31 ABBC No WELL 28.00 OTHER 2/21/1985 RESEARCH RESEARCH WELL'LF-2 147374 MBMG 01S O6E 31 ABBC No WELL 13.00 OTHER 212 711 98 5 RESEARCH RESEARCH WELL'LF-5 147373 '�� MBMG O1S 06C 31 ABCD No WELL 23.00 OTHER 2Y2211985 RESEARCH RESEARCH' LF4 188922 BRIDGER 01S O6E 31 AC No WELL 59.D0 6.50 6.50 40.00 AIR 3/27120OI IRRIGATION CREEK SUB COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION 21-1681 NELSON, 01S 06F 31 AD No WELL 47.00 16,00 16.00 25.00 AIR 902004 IRRIGATION JEROME S.C. 92013 BUTTON 01S G6E 31 ADD No WELL 74.D0 26.00 -A 00 15.00 BAILER 5/17/1955 DOMESTIC WILBUR J 92014 61531 SPRINGHILL 01S O6E 31 B No WELL 40,00 5D0 40.00 50.00 AIR 1219l1985 DOMESTIC PROPERTIES 14737 ' MBMG 015 06E 31 BAAD No WELL 21.0o OTHER 2/2711985 RESEARCH RESEARCH WELL'LF-7 147378 '� MBMG 01S 06E 31 BAAD No WELL 11.50 OTHER 212 711 98 5 RESEARCH RESEARCH WELL'LF-7A 147375 ' MBMG O1S 06E 31 BABA No WELL 18-00 OTHER 2/27/1985 RESEARCH RESEARCH WELL'LF-6 147376 MBMG 01S 06E 31 BABA No WELL 8.00 OTHER 7./2711985 RESEARCH RESEARCH WELL'LF-6A 123$63 HILLMAN,MEL 01S 06E 31 BC No WELL 60.00 9.00 55.00 9.00 15.00 AIR 319i1991 DOMESTIC 92022 BEYL KEITH R& O1S 06£ 31 C No WELL 60.00 5.00 10.00 OTHER 8/1/1951 DOMESTIC DOROTHY 92020 BEYL KEITH R& OIS 06E 31 C No WELL 27.00 5.00 2200 42.00 PUMP lli19/1963 DOMESTIC DOROTHY 9$,Q BOUNTING R A 01S O6E 31 C No WELL 39.50 5.00 34.00 8.00 BAILER 6/2/1970 DOMESTIC &KATHERINE 92021 "� CASS JAMES E O15 06E 31 C No WELL 600 60.00 OTHER 1/1/1957 IRRIGATION 920i9 EGBERT 01S 06E 31 C No WELL 37.00 13.00 22.00 30.00 BAILER 3/25/1983 UNKNOWN EVERETT 92017 EGBERT 01S O6E 31 C No WELL 41.00 ICD0 24.00 30.00 BAILER 1112111979 DOMESTIC EVERETT t20721 EGBERT 01S 06E 31 C No WELL 63.60 17.00 47.00 20.00 BAILER 512411977 DOMESTIC EVERETT 120120 EGBERT 01S 06E 31 C No WELL 59.40 18.00 44.00 20.00 BAILER 5/2011977 DOMESTIC EVERETT 92016 '� EGBERT 018 O6E 31 C No WELL 45.00 13.W 23.00 20.00 BAILER 11/1411979 DOMESTIC EVERETT 92018 EKW 01S O6E 31 C No WELL 37.00 14.00 17.00 20.00 BAILER 1 1121 1 9 7 9 INDUSTRIAL PARTNERSHIP 92015 9457 GALIATIN O1S 06E 31 C No WELL 41.D0 6.00 12.00 20.00 PUMP 6/2811 9 7 5 PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY HUMANE SOCIETY 250748 CITY OF 01S 06E 31 CBDD No WELL 40.00 5.50 5.50 75.00 AIR 5/14/2009 IRRIGATION BOZEMAN 2025 BEYL KEITH& 01S 06E 31 CC No WELL 43.00 11.00 25.00 20,00 BAILER 12/150970 DOMESTIC DOROTHY 92024 SEBENA 01S 06E 31 CC No WELL 58.00 6.00 50.00 12.00 BAILER 11/911981 INDUSTRIAL WILLIAM 92Q29 " BOUNTING R A 01S 06E 31 CD No WELL 1200 6.00 100.00 OTHER 111/1951 IRRIGATION &KATHERINF (GARDEN WELL) 92026 BOUNTING R A 01S 06F 31 CD No WELL 12.00 6.00 100.00 OTHER 1/111946 DOMESTIC &KATHERINE (HOUSE WELL) 196821 BOZEMAN 01S 06E 31 CD No WELL 60.00 13.00 13.00 15,00 AIR 6/18/2002 DOMESTIC FUNITURE ATTN JOHN 92027 HORNER 01S 06E 31 CD No WELL 85.00 9.00 55-00 55.00 BAILER 5/10r1958 DOMESTIC CLOSE WILLIAMS 01S 06E 31 CD No WELL 66.00 61.00 46,00 20.00 BAILER 9/2l19fi0 PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY STANLEY 176282 C11011000 CENTURY 01S 06E 31 CDCO No WELL 93.00 9.00 9.00 30.00 AIR 10121/1999 DOMESTIC WAREHOUSING INC V038 CARTER PAUL. 01S D6E 31 D No WELL 75.20 30.00 61.00 16.00 BAILER 3/14+1,983 STOCKWATER 92037 17. HOUSERCONST 01S 06E 31 D No WELL 91.00 700 50.00 25.00 PUMP 716/1984 DOMESTIC i 92039 JACOBSON O1S 06E 31 D No WELL 36.DO 5.70 36.00 30.00 PUMP 4/3/1968 DOMESTIC MAURICE& MARGARETA 92011 °* LICHTENBERG O1S 06E 31 D No WELL 31.00 5.00 16.00 60.00 PUMP 11/30/1977 DOMESTIC DELBROOK 9204Q MT INDUSTRIAL 01S 06E 31 D No WELL 43.50 4.00 43.50 15.00 PUMP 8)21/1971 DOMESTIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION MT INDUSTRIAL 01S 06E 31 D No WELL 49,00 6-00 49.00 15.00 PUMP 1 212 7/1 9 7 1 DOMESTIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION U-0-4a -n MT INDUSTRIAL 01S 06E 31 D No WELL 43.50 3.50 43.50 20.00 PUMP 51281 1 9 7 0 UNKNOWN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 92034 OSBORNE 01S D6E 31 D No WELL 15.00 OTHER 9/1/1952 DOMESTIC BEULAH E 92033 OSBORNE O1S 06E 31 D No WELL 70.00 14,00 45.00 24.00 BAILER 4/1711964 DOMESTIC JAMES 9mz 'n OSBORNE 01S 06E 31 D No WELL 18.D0 1200. 17.00 30000 PUMP 7/2/1964 IRRIGATION JAMES A 92031 SUNDBAKKEN 01S 06E 31 D No WELL 29.50 13.00 29.50 35.00 PUMP 7/11/1963 DOMESTIC OSCAR 91'm 'n TERRY GEORGE 01S 06E 31 D No WELL 32.40 14.00 14.00 20.00 BAILER 5/1511961 DOMESTIC 92036 TERRY GEORGE 01S 06E 31 D No WELL 32.40 14,00 14.00 20.00 OTHER 1/1/1938 DOMESTIC 165163 ' AITKEN PHYLLIS 01S 06E 31 DA No WELL 40.00 10.D0 35.00 10.00 30.00 AIR 711 811 99 7 DOMESTIC 206718 'n C30DD9531 HALVERSON 01S 06E 31 DA No WELL 80.00 10.D0 10.00 30.00 AIR W612003 DOMESTIC L INDY 92043 '� POPE N R 01S 06E 31 DA No WELL 80.00 22.00 60.00 22.00 15.00 AIR 613011989 DOMESTIC 133996 84771 SOLYST 01S D6E 31 DA No WELL 76,00 8.00 76.00 8.00 15.00 AIR 9/4/1992 DOMESTIC DORTHY 169611 97884 VALHALLA 01S 06E 31 DAA No WELL 40.00 9.00 30,00 9.00 30.00 AIR 3/15/1996 IRRIGATION TOWNHOME ASSOC INC 19,42S "� C30002122 JENNINGS O1S 06E 31 DAAB No WELL 40.00 16.41 1641 30.00 AIR 3118f2002 IRRIGATION STUART 191769 C117082-00 HOEFF GERALD 01S 06E 31 DABD No WELL 65,00 15.00 40.00 AIR 7/2 012 0 0 1 IRRIGATION AND THERESA 170466 "1 C30031280 HAYES WILL 015 06F 31 DAD No WELL 165.00 15.D0 135.00 15-00 40.00 AIR 6125/1998 IRRIGATION AND KRISTI 296758 30106568 BRIDGER O1S 06E 31 DB No WELL 38.50 1200. 12.00 100.00 AIR 4/1 8120 1 6 DOMESTIC CENTER LLC 17624 In BRIDGER OIS 06E 31 DB No WELL 50.00 5.00 5.00 35.00 AIR 613011999 IRRIGATION GROUP LLP 16001 C101852 BRIDGER 01S 06E 31 DRB No WELL 41.00 14.00 36.00 14.00 3500 AIR 9/19/1996 IRRIGATION GREENS CONDOMINIUMS CORP 24910Q , GOLF COURSE 01S 06E 31 DBDD No WELL 35.00 8.00 8.00 45.00 AIR 4/1312009 IRRIGATION PARTNERS,INC. 23931 �! 30107606 BOYS AND 01S 06F. 31 DC No WELL 38.50 9.00 9.00 20.00 AIR 10127/2006 IRRIGATION GIRLS CLUB OF S.W.MONTANA 92046 �, GRIFFIN GUY R OIS 06E 31 DC No WELL 12.00 6.00 2.00 OTHER 11111910 DOMESTIC 920" ' GRIFFIN JOHN P OIS 06E 31 DC No WELL 12.00 1200. 30.00 OTHER 4/111961 DOMESTIC 92045 �""�, GRIFFIN P R 8 OIS 06E 31 DC No WELL 52 DO 800 52.00 20.00 PUMP 611911972 DOMESTIC JUNE wa a CITY OF 01S D6E 31 OCAD No WELL 198.00 7.00 3.50 35.00 PUMP 611412018 IRRIGATION BOZEMAN- PARKS 8 RECREATION DEPT g,99251 , CITY OF 01S 06E 31 DCAD No WELL 198.00 7.00 700 60.00 AIR 611412018 IRRIGATION BOZEMAN- PARKS 8 RECREATION DEPT m9lN CITY OF (ITS 06E 31 DCDA No WELL 197.00 7.00 2.00 3500 PUMP W612018 IRRIGATION BOZEMAN- PARKS 8 RECREATION DEPT 29925 CITY OF OIS 06E 31 DCDA No WELL 197.00 7-00 7.00 80.00 AIR 61672018 IRRIGATION BOZEMAN- PARKS 8 RECREATION DEPT. 298729 LAMU LLC OIS 06E 31 DDAB No WELL 98.00 13.00 13.00 35.00 AIR 911812018 IRRIGATION 92048 BRIDGER VIEW OIS 06F 31 DDAC No WELL 190.00 8.00 115.00 110,00 AIR SfJO11972 PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY I RAILER COURT 145402 ' BROLING DOUG 01S 06F 31 ODB No WELL 60.00 4.20 25,00 4.20 25-00 AIR 5/16119W DOMESTIC 183 1 C112655-00 MT VIEW O1S 06E 31 DDS No WELL 40.00 8.00 8.00 50.00 AIR 6/9/2000 DOMESTIC ESTATES INC W2 4? BRIDGER VIEW 01S 06E 31 DDBC No WELL 178.00 8.00 138.00 70.00 AIR 4/2611971 PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY TRAILER COURT (WELL1) 92049 '� BRIDGER VIEW 01S 06E 31 DDBD No WELL 185.00 10.00 105.00 85.00 AIR 5129/1971 PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY TRAILER COURT (WELLk2) 294253 CITY OF OIS WE 31 DDCC No WELL 217.00 5.00 4.70 35.00 PUMP 6/2 112 0 1 8 IRRIGATION BOZEMAN- PARKS 8 RECREATION DEPT. 299253 CITY OF OIS 06E 31 DDCC No WELL 217.00 5(R) 5.00 60,00 AIR 612V2018 IRRIGATION BOZEMAN- PARKS 8 RECREATION DEPT, 92050 C30023393 CYSEWSKI BEN OIS 06E 32 No WELL 29.00 29,00 20.00 OTHER 6/1/1960 DOMESTIC J 92051 KOLB H H 6 OIS 06E 32 No WELL 30.00 9.00 30.00 3000 PUMP 711 51 1962 DOMESTIC AUGUSTA H 192215 "!) JENSEN 01S 06E 32 No WELL 58.00 16.50 16,60 30,00 AIR 9130/2002 DOMESTIC RICHARD AND KATHRYN 92052 CO25062-00 RUGHEIMER OIS 06E 32 B No WELL 63.00 6.00 %00 18.00 BAILER 812111979 HALLIE 234042 C-30027873 LEGEND OF OIS 06F 32 BA No WELL 140,00 16.00 16.00 55.00 AIR 1126r2007 IRRIGATION BRIDGER CREEK 92054 C095377-00 FILLBACK DALE 01S 06E 32 BC No WELL 89.00 7.00 77.00 15.00 BAILER 7/1/1980 1 053 RUGHEIMER OIS 05E 32 BC No WELL 54 00 1 200.00 OTHER 11111947 DOMESTIC HALLIE SWINGLE 01S 06E 32 BC No WELL 72.00 10.00 20.00 PUMP 3/2611979 DOMESTIC WESLEY MARK 8 ELIZABETH 263021 CONSTRUCTIVE O1S 06E 32 BCC No WELL 58.50 12.00 12.00 37.00 AIR 8/1 012 0 1 1 DOMESTIC SOLUTIONS 23065 5 30020215 JACKSON DON 01S 06E 32 BCCD Yes WELL 65.00 7.00 AIR 1/1 711 9 7 0 DOMESTIC 230655 30020215 JACKSON DON 01S 06E 32 BCCD Yes WELL 65 DO 7.00 45.00 BAILER 111711970 DOMESTIC 204064 '~� C30007065 CARPENTER 01S 06E 32 BCDB No WELL 98.00 6.00 6.00 30.00 AIR 5/28/2003 DOMESTIC JON 1AL4k1 C091486-00 JACKSON DON 01S 06E 32 BCDD Yes WELL 75.00 8.00 61.00 8.00 20.00 PUMP 4/10/1994 DOMESTIC 139076 C086508-00 RUGHEIMFR 01S 06F 32 BOA No WELL 14000 65.00 130.00 65.00 2000. AIR 411 711 99 3 DOMESTIC PETER 92056 C061569-00 RUGHEIMER 01S 06E 32 BDC No WELL 50.00 10.00 30.00 17.00 PUMP 6/1271986 DOMESTIC c HALLI[ 123964 MILLER CHRIS 01S OOE 32 C No WELL 90.D0 26.00 80.00 26.00 25.00 AIR 1OJ911990 DOMESTIC 92059 MORROW 015 06E 32 C No WELL 56.DO 14.00 56.D0 12.00 BAILER 611011959 DOMESTIC L ARTHUR E. 92057 SIEVERT CECIL 01S 06E 32 C No WELL 29.50 900 29 50 30.00 PUMP 9/18/1963 DOMESTIC 992063 TURNER J.E. 015 06E 32 C No WELL 60-50 14.00 60.50 10-00 PUMP 7/6/1962 DOMESTIC 92061 WILLIAMS O1S 06E 32 C No WELL 32.00 11,00 15.00 OTHER 4/7/1959 DOMESTIC FRANK E.AND THELMA. 9205$ C30025882 YELEY WARREN 01S 06C 32 C No WELL 60-DO 12.00 60-00 15.00 PUMP 5/27/1960 DOMESTIC JAY 92062 °q� ZETLERALAN 01S 06E 32 C No WELL 55.00 12.00 55.00 10.00 PUMP 6/2 611 9 6 2 DOMESTIC 234040 C-30027855 LEGEND OF 01S 06E 32 CA No WELL 140.00 12.00 12.00 45.00 AIR 1125/2007 IRRIGATION BRIDGER CREEK 246139 WISEMAN MIKE 01S 06E 32 CA No WELL 90.00 21.DO 21.00 25.00 AIR 8/8i2008 IRRIGATION 234038 C-30027855 LEGEND OF 01S 06E 32 CB No WELL 140.00 23.00 23.00 45.00 AIR 112512007 IRRIGATION BRIDGER CREEK 04 LEGEND OF O1S 06E 32 CB No WELL 120.00 10.00 10.00 60.00 AIR 10/18/2005 IRRIGATION BRIDGER CREEK SUBDIVISION 222041 C30026431 LEGEND OF 01S 06F 32 CB No WELL 120.00 11.00 1100 9000 AIR 10l20./2005 IRRIGATION BRIDGER CREEK SUBDIVISION 148784 '� C093702-00 BATCHELDER 01S 06E 32 CBC No WELL 80.00 6.00 75.00 6.00 35.00 AIR 5/1 Oil WA DOMESTIC 808 AND WILLIAMS LISA 278821 AMERICAN O1S 06E 32 CC No WELL 24-00 614/2014 MONITORING BANK(MW-1) 178824 AMERICAN O1S 06C 32 CC No WELL 19.00 6/4/2014 MONITORING BANK(MW-3) 92067 *' BALLINGER 01S 06E 32 CC No WELL 30.00 10.00 11.00 60.00 PUMP 6/311968 DOMESTIC GENE 147663 C091391-00 DEL DUCA O1S 06E 32 CC No WELL 40.00 10.00 35.00 10.00 30.00 AIR 613011994 DOMESTIC LEILAN 8 MARIO 283681 43246-00 FOSTER,JOHN O1S 06E 32 CC No WEI.1. 40.D0 11.00 11.00 30.00 PUMP 9111119M UNKNOWN C. 92068 �"� KERWIN 01S 06E 32 CC No WELL 32.00 12.00 20.D0 2000. BAILER 8/24/1965 DOMESTIC THOMAS 193 ' THE 01S 06E 32 CC No WELL 70.00 8.00 8.00 25.00 AIR 511512002 IRRIGATION HEADLANDS LLC 9.?1�4 C30003019 VOGEL DAVE JR 01S 06E 32 CC No WELL 28DO 10.D0 28.00 30.00 PUMP 11/28/1964 DOMESTIC 92066 VOGEL DAVID 01S 06E 32 CC No WELL 22.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 BAILER F116/1942 DOMESTIC SR 92065 VOGEL 01S 06E 32 CC No WELL 20.00 6.00 5.00 OTHER 1/111899 STOCKWATER EDWARD H. 9206Q VOGEL 01S 06E 32 CC No WELL 25.00 6.00 5.00 OTHER 1/1/1965 DOMESTIC EDWARD H_ 287508 4324600 FOSTER,JOHN 01S 06E 32 CCAA No WELL 40.00 11_00 30.00 PUMP 9/11!1980 DOMESTIC C. 271340 �10� 30066164 ENGSTROM,TJ 01S 06E 32 CCAD No WELL 60.00 16.00 16.00 17.00 AIR 2/1 2120 1 3 DOMESTIC 271341 ENGSTROM,TJ 01S 06E 32 CCAD No WELL 58.00 20.00 20.00 9.00 AIR 2/1272013 OTHER 206719 CARACCIOLO 01S 06E 32 CD No WELL 40.00 11.00 11.00 30.00 AIR 8/18/2003 DOMESTIC DAV ID 1 WILLIAMS W ENDY 92072 C115587-00 FRISBIE GARY OIS 06E 32 CD No WELL 49.00 12.00 49,00 12.00 PUMP 7/111960 DOMESTIC M. 92070 SANDBO OIS 06E 32 CO No WELL 53.00 1200. 53.00 15.00 PUMP 7/1 011 9 6 2 DOMESTIC ALBERT 195895 THE 01S 06E 32 CD No WELL 68.00 8.00 8.00 18.00 AIR 5/16/2002 IRRIGATION HEADLANDS LLC 92060 JUVON EDDIE& 01S 06E 32 CDA No WELL 32.D0 11.00 15.00 OTHER 9/1/1959 DOMESTIC CHARLOTTE 267.7� VjI HEYS,JIM AND 01S 06E 32 COB No WELL 57.00 13.00 13.00 20.00 AIR 717/2012 IRRIGATION NORMA 92074 FLANIGAN OIS 06E 32 CDC No WELL 30.00 40.00 BAILER 6/1/1960 DOMESTIC HERBERT W 79tiv9/ y� KAIB.TODD 01S 06E 32 CDC No WELL 117.00 22.00 22.00 42.00 AIR 4/2012018 DOMESTIC 92073 VOGEL 01S 06E 32 CDC No WELL 20.DO 6.00 5.00 OTHER tft/1900 STOCKWATER EDWARD H. 262683 BISHOP,DOUG OIS 06E 32 CDD No WELL. 54.DO 12.00 12.00 20.00 AIR 8/31/2011 IRRIGATION &LORRAINE 12487 dn BRADLEY RAY 01S 06E 32 COD No WELL 20.DO 5.00 15.00 5.00 30.00 AIR 801991 IRRIGATION 25076O a C30047185 GARRITY 01S 06E 32 CDDB No WELL 40.00 9-00 9.00 25.00 AIR 5111i2009 IRRIGATION MICHAEL 92075 '- GEISER JOHN L. 01S 06E 32 D No WELL 80.00 80.00 10.00 OTHER 6/28/1960 DOMESTIC 92077 GIESER JOHN L 01S WE 32 D No WELL 62.00 15,00 OTHER 777/1960 DOMESTIC 92070 HAMILTON BERL 01S 06E 32 D No WELL 46.00 15.DO 46.00 15.00 PUMP 1113/1965 DOMESTIC 92080 'n HAMILTON BERL 01S 06F 32 D No WELL 20.00 20.00 60.00 OTHER /11/1883 STOCKWATER 'WELL I 92079 'n HAMILTON BERL 01S 06E 32 D No WELL 20.00 20.00 60.00 OTHER 1,11/1943 DOMESTIC "WELL.2 92076 In TRUNK FRANK J 01S 06L 32 D No WELL. 39.00 22.00 28.00 OTHER 1012711960 DOMESTIC JR AND PATRICIA A 234044 Q C;30027882 LEGEND OF 01S 06E 32 DB No WELL 140.00 23.00 23.00 45.00 AIR 112912007 IRRIGATION BRIDGER CREEK 234043 Q C-30027874 LEGEND OF OIS WE 32 DB No WELL 180.00 22.00 22.OD 50,00 AIR 1/26/2007 IRRIGATION BRIDGER CREEK 216733 n BRYANT VAN 01S 06E 32. DC No WELL 116.00 39.00 39.00 25.00 AIR 1212f2004 IRRIGATION 210098 yji COLLINS,DON& 01S 06E 32 DC No WELL 45.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 AIR 5/1012004 IRRIGATION ERICA DEAN ROBERT 01S 06F 32 DC No WELL 40.00 15.00 100.00 OTHER 10/15/1958 DOMESTIC B.AND RUTH W, 92�85 on JACOBSON 01S 06E 32 DC No WELL 34.00 14.50 34.00 15.00 BAILER 10/4/1958 DOMESTIC SEIVERT 92084 MILLER 01S 06L 32 DC No WELL 70.00 20.00 70.00 8,00 BAILER 12/30/1957 DOMESTIC CLARENCE 920$8 -n MOSHIER 01S 06E 32 DC No WELL 30.00 14.00 40-00 OTHER 1 011 11 95 9 DOMESTIC RONALD L.AND MARY A. 2ml 'n SEEKINS JAMES OIS 06E 32 DC No WELL 36.00 14.00 36.00 20.00 PUMP 1014/1966 DOMESTIC W.AND VIRGINIA L. 92082 TURNQUIST OtS 06E 32 OC No WELL 35.00 14.00 35.00 15.00 BAILER W28/1959 DOMESTIC SIDNEY 1. 920$G VOGEL W. 01S 06E 32 DC No WELL 34.00 6.00 34.00 25,00 PUMP 9/27/1967 DOMESTIC GL ENN AND OKARCHE M- 92083 WALL RICHARD 01S 06E 32 DC No WELL 102.00 18.00 70-00 8,00 BAILER 4/30/1958 DOMESTIC 268952 30066113 BRYAN.VAN 8 01S 06E 32 DCAC No WELL 58.00 26.00 26.00 30.00 AIR 10/212012 IRRIGATION WALLIS 92061 C112671-00 MILLER 01S 06F 32 DCB No WFLL 70.00 70.00 15.00 OTHER VV1958 DOMESTIC CLARENCEJ 92069 ! VOGEL DAVID 01S 06E 32 DCD No WELL 23.50 5.00 22.00 7.00 PUMP DOMFSTIC SR.AND HELEN B. 42090 "� VOGEL DAVID 01S 06E 32 DCD No WELL 23.50 5.00 22.00 7.00 PUMP 1111947 DOMESTIC -' SR.AND HELEN B. 282782 ELLERD.MIKE 01S 06E 32 DCDA No WELL 42.00 4.00 4,00 15.00 PUMP 5/29/2015 DOMESTIC ?0710 MORRISON, OtS 06F 32 DDB No WELL 131.00 19.00 19.00 20.00 PUMP 5/5/2016 DOMESTIC JOHN 287107 10 MORRISON, 01S 06E 32 DDB No WELL 131.00 19.00 19.00 23.00 AIR 515/2016 DOMESTIC JOHN 293836 jo ELLERD.MIKE 01S 06E 32 DOC No WELL 120 W 900 9.00 37 00 AIR 111412 0 1 7 STOCKWATER End of Report. 217 record(s)listed. Items of Note: 'This report 1s restricted to site types of WELL,BOREHOLE,SPRING,COAL BED METHANE WELL.PETWELL,PIEZOMETER 2A single well record(a distinct GWIC Id)may be represented by more than one lane In this report if more than one performance test was conducted on the well at the time of drilling. ExpjAngfign of Columns: GWIC ld=Key field for the GWIC database.Links to one page reports PDF=Are scanned documents available through the Document Manager? =Yes,click on the icon to download the PDF file =No,well was submitted electronically.No paper record exists ®=No,record does have a known well log but 1t is not scanned yet. =No,record may or may not have a document to scan Metadala is unclear. t.!=No,record was created from a source other than a well log.No paper record exlsts- DNRC WR=Water right number assigned to this site by Department of Natural Resources and Conservation. Site Name=Current owner name assigned to GWIC record. '.ovation=Location of site in Montana township,range.section,and quarter-section coordinates. er?=Has this location been verified by field staff? type=Type of site assigned to GWIC record Td=Total depth of well in feet below ground. Swl=Static water level in feet above/below ground-Negative values are reported for water levels that are above land surface Pwl=Pumping water level in feet below ground. Rwl=Recovery water level in feet below ground Yield=Yield in gallons per minute. Test=Type of performance test reported Date=Completion date of well/'borehole. Use=Reported use of water. Disclaimer: The preceding materials represent the contents of the GWIC databases at the Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology at the time and date of the retrieval.The information 1s considered unpublished and is subject to correction and review on a daily basis.The Bureau warrants the accurate transmission of the data to the onginal end user at the time and date of the retrieval[3122/2019 2 12 44 PM).Retransmission of the data to other users is discouraged and the Bureau claims no responsibility if the material is retransmitted. There may be wells in the request area that are not recorded at the Information Center Ground Water Information Center Online m 1998-2019 Contact s I Privacy Statement Ground Water Information Center I MBMG Data Center You are currently signed in.1 3/22/2019 Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology Sign Out 1' Montana Tech of The University of Montana 1300 West Park Street-Natural Resources Building Room 329 1 I Butte Montana 59701-8997 Ph:(406)496-4336 Fx:(406)496A343 [Home[Well Data[Reports I Data Coop I DrillerWeb I DNRC[Help! [ Menus:[Main [SWL[GWCP[Projects[Coal [Coal Quality[Geothermal GWIC Data >Well Construction Data>Township: 01S Range: 06E Sec: 3, 1 The following data were returned from the GWIC databases for the area you requested. For a more detailed description of the data view the GWIc_Metadata report. If you notice data entry errors or have questions please let us know by sending us an Email at GWIC@mtech.edu. If you wish to view a one page report for a particular site, click the hyperlinked Gwic Id for that well. Scroll to the right of your screen to view all the data. All data displayed on the screen may not show up when printed. Total Depth(ft) 400.00 400.00 400.00 Static Water Level(ft) 10.00 10.00 10.00 Thanks,Just take me back to the menu. Yield(gpm) 5.00 5.00 5.00 MBMG has 408 publications available for GALLATIN county. MBMG has 469 publications available for MADISON county. MBMG has 3 abandoned mine record(s)for this request area. 262715 1 GALLIER, 01S 06E 1 ABA No WELL 400.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 AIR 7/25/2011 DOMESTIC JAN -rid of Report. 1 record(s)listed. Items of Note: 'This report is restricted to site types of WELL, BOREHOLE, SPRING,COAL BED METHANE WELL, PETWELL, PIEZOMETER. 2A single well record(a distinct GWIC Id)may be represented by more than one line in this report if more than one performance test was conducted on the well at the time of drilling. Explanation of Columns: GWIC Id=Key field for the GWIC database. Links to one page reports. PDF=Are scanned documents available through the Document Manager? ■ =Yes,click on the icon to download the PDF file. ■ =No,well was submitted electronically.No paper record exists. ■ =No,record does have a known well log but it is not scanned yet. ■ =No,record may or may not have a document to scan. Metadata is unclear. =No,record was created from a source other than a well log. No paper record exists. DNRC WR =Water right number assigned to this site by Department of Natural Resources and Conservation. Site Name=Current owner name assigned to GWIC record. Location =Location of site in Montana township, range,section,and quarter-section coordinates. Ver?= Has this location been verified by field staff? Type=Type of site assigned to GWIC record. Td=Total depth of well in feet below ground. Swl =Static water level in feet above/below ground-Negative values are reported for water levels that are above land surface. Pwl = Pumping water level in feet below ground. Rwl=Recovery water level in feet below ground. Yield=Yield in gallons per minute. Test=Type of performance test reported. Date = Completion date of well/borehole. Jse =Reported use of water. Disclaimer: The preceding materials represent the contents of the GWIC databases at the Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology at the time and date of the retrieval.The information is considered unpublished and is subject to correction and review on a daily bans.The Bureau warrants the accurate transmission of the data to the ongrnal end user at the time and date of the retrieval[3/22/2019 2:02:56 PM]. Retransmission of the data to other users APPENDIX E MONTANA EPA NPL Sites MONTANA NPL SITES SITE CITY COUNTY ANACONDA SMELTER ANACONDA DEER LODGE EAST HELENA SMELTER EAST HELENA LEWIS & CLARK _ _ IDAHO POLE BOZEM.AN GALLATIN LIBBY GROUNDWATER SITE LIBBY LINCOLN MILLTOWN RESERVOIR MILLTOWN MISSOULA MONTANA POLE & TREATING BUTTE SILVER BOW MOUAT INDUSTRIES COLUMBUS STILLWATER SILVER BOW CREEK BUTTE SILVERBOW