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1091 Stoneridge Drive • Bozeman, Montana • Phone (406) 587-1115 •
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March 8, 2022
City of Bozeman
Engineering Division
Attn: Cody Flammond, P.E
Re: Seasonally High Groundwater – Ferguson Farm II Subdivision; Bozeman, MT
(170827)
Dear Cody,
The following letter is meant to address your comments regarding the seasonally high
groundwater elevation at the Ferguson Farm II Subdivision.
The Ferguson Farm II Subdivision is located in the Gallatin River Basin. The floor or bottom of
the basin consists of Precambrian bedrock that has been overlain by relatively thick Tertiary age
sediments and Quaternary Alluvium. The shallowest source of groundwater is from the
quaternary alluvium, which varies in thickness from around 70 feet near Bozeman, Hot Springs
to more than 800 feet deep north of Belgrade. The tertiary sediments are generally considered to
be a semi-confined aquifer, and although not fully separated from the overlying quaternary
alluvium by an impermeable layer, could be considered a second aquifer.
Given the significant depth to the tertiary deposits of 70 feet below grounds surface (bgs) or
more, it is our opinion that this aquifer will not be affected by the proposed development. The
only potentially impacted aquifer beneath the subject property is within the quaternary alluvium
that is located nearer to the surface.
The depth to the quaternary alluvium aquifer was determined by monitoring the groundwater
elevations across the subject property. To complete this monitoring, we installed a total of five
groundwater monitoring wells. The groundwater elevations within these wells were checked
weekly starting on April 5, 2019 and continued through July 26, 2019. Also, the groundwater
levels were also recorded on the day of the test pit excavations, which was March 19, 2019.
The shallowest groundwater levels were recorded on April 23, 2019 and the deepest groundwater
levels were recorded during the initial test pit excavations on March 19, 2019. The shallowest
groundwater elevation observed was 4.28 feet bgs and the deepest was 10.0 feet bgs. Please note
that this high-water level was only observed in 1 of the five wells, with the other highest
recorded water levels being 4.73 feet bgs, 5.50 feet bgs and 5.89 feet bgs. Also one of our
Civil/Structural Engineering and Surveying
groundwater monitoring wells never did encounter groundwater during the monitoring period;
this well was installed to a depth of 8.17 feet bgs.
The quaternary alluvium aquifer is primarily recharged through infiltration into the aquifer
following the snowmelt and spring precipitation season. The peak groundwater elevation across
the valley typically correlates with this recharge of the aquifer and usually occurs sometime in
early April to late May. Additionally, infiltration from irrigation ditches does contribute to a
seasonal rise in groundwater levels, and is especially pronounced on properties that practice
flood irrigation. Given the high permeability of the quaternary alluvium aquifer, flood irrigation
impacts are generally localized and do not increase the groundwater elevations significantly on
properties that are not directly adjacent to where the flood irrigation is occurring or on properties
that are not located directly downgradient in the direction of groundwater flow.
Typically, the water table is at its lowest elevation during the winter months, when the ground is
frozen and infiltration is not readily occurring while at the same time groundwater is being
drawn from the aquifer via water wells for residential, agricultural (water for livestock) and
commercial purposes. This is supported by the groundwater elevations encountered on the day
the test pits were excavated and the groundwater monitoring wells were installed, at which time
we observed the deepest groundwater levels.
Based on the groundwater contours from the Gallatin City County Health Department
Environmental Mapper (which is based on the Slagle Map), the groundwater flow direction
beneath the subject property is nearly directly north. From a review of aerial images, it appears
the nearest property that potentially flood irrigates are the agricultural fields located
approximately 0.31 miles southeast of the subject property. Because a mobile home park and
residential structures are located directly south of the subject property, and the fact that flood
irrigation is not practiced on the subject property or on any adjacent property, it is our opinion
that flood irrigation practices will not have a significant impact on the groundwater elevations
across the subject property. Please note that we are not saying there will be no impact, but that
the impact will not result in a groundwater elevation that is higher than the peak elevation that
was observed in April.
This is supported by the static water levels recorded within two nearby potable water wells that
were drilled during times of the year past the date of which we completed groundwater
monitoring for this project, as well as our data from groundwater monitoring for the Norton
Ranch Subdivision Phase 4. We were able to find well lithologic logs for a well drilled at 3950
Valley Commons Drive and another well that was drilled at 4181 Fallon Avenue (The Ridge
Athletic Club). The well drilled at 3950 Valley Commons Drive had a static water level of 11
feet bgs on August 10, 2015 and the well drilled at 4181 Fallon Avenue had a static water level
of 10 feet bgs on October 31, 2007.
This is further supported by groundwater monitoring that was conducted for the Norton Ranch
Subdivision Phase 4, which is located approximately 0.5 miles directly to the west of the
Ferguson Farm II Subdivision. Our groundwater monitoring for this site was conducted from
February 2018 to September 2018. The peak groundwater elevation for the Norton Ranch project
was recorded on April 13, 2018, which is very similar to the date we observed a groundwater
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Site Name: THE RIDGE ATHLETIC CLUB
GWIC Id: 240395
DNRC Water Right: 30043437
Section 1: Well Owner(s)
1) THE RIDGE ATHLETIC CLUB (MAIL)
4181 FALLON AVEBOZEMAN MT 59718 [10/31/2007]
Section 2: Location
Township Range Section Quarter Sections
02S 05E 10 NE¼ SE¼ SE¼
County Geocode
GALLATIN
Latitude Longitude Geomethod Datum
45.68025 -111.097583 NAV-GPS WGS84
Ground Surface Altitude Ground Surface Method Datum Date
Addition Block Lot
Section 3: Proposed Use of Water
UNKNOWN (1)
Section 4: Type of Work
Drilling Method: ROTARY
Status: NEW WELL
Section 5: Well Completion Date
Date well completed: Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Section 6: Well Construction Details
Borehole dimensions
From To Diameter
0 60 6
Casing
From To Diameter
Wall
Thickness
Pressure
Rating Joint Type
-1.5 58.5 6 0.25 WELDED STEEL
Completion (Perf/Screen)
From To Diameter
# of
Openings
Size of
Openings Description
58.5 60 6 OPEN BOTTOM
Annular Space (Seal/Grout/Packer)
From To Description
Cont.
Fed?
0 0 BENTONITE Y
Section 7: Well Test Data
Total Depth: 60
Static Water Level: 10
Water Temperature:
Air Test *
43 gpm with drill stem set at 55 feet for 1 hours.
Time of recovery 1 hours.
Recovery water level 10 feet.
Pumping water level feet.
* During the well test the discharge rate shall be as uniform as possible. This rate may ormay not be the sustainable yield of the well. Sustainable yield does not include the
reservoir of the well casing.
Section 8: Remarks
Section 9: Well Log
Geologic Source
Unassigned
From To Description
0 4 TOP SOIL
4 60 SAND AND GRAVEL WITH THIN LAYERS OF CLAY
Driller Certification
All work performed and reported in this well log is in compliance with the Montana wellconstruction standards. This report is true to the best of my knowledge.
Name:BERNARD WESTRA
Company:VAN DYKEN DRILLING INC
License No:WWC-380
Date Completed:10/31/2007
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borehole and casing, and describes the amount of water encountered. This report is compiled electronically from the
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owner's responsibility and is NOT accomplished by the filing of this report.
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Site Name: SEVEN COMMONS CONDOMINIUM OWNERS ASSC.
GWIC Id: 284069
Section 1: Well Owner(s)
1) SEVEN COMMONS CONDOMINIUM OWNERS ASSC. (WELL)
3950 VALLEY COMMONS DR
BOZEMAN MT 59718 [11/19/2020] 2) HECK, SCOTT (MAIL)700 DELL PLACE
BOZEMAN MT 59715 [08/10/2015]
3) HECK, SCOTT (WELL)
3950 VALLEY COMMONS DR.
BOZEMAN MT 59718 [08/10/2015]
Section 2: Location
Township Range Section Quarter Sections
02S 05E 10 SE¼ SW¼ SE¼
County Geocode
GALLATIN
Latitude Longitude Geomethod Datum
45.672055541 -111.088488214 TRS-SEC NAD83
Ground Surface Altitude Ground Surface Method Datum Date
Addition Block Lot
VALLEY COMMONS BUSINESS PARK 7
Section 3: Proposed Use of Water
IRRIGATION (1)
Section 4: Type of Work
Drilling Method: ROTARY
Status: NEW WELL
Section 5: Well Completion Date
Date well completed: Monday, August 10, 2015
Section 6: Well Construction Details
Borehole dimensions
From To Diameter
0 60 6
Casing
From To Diameter
Wall
Thickness
Pressure
Rating Joint Type
-1.5 56 6 0.25 WELDED A53B STEEL
Completion (Perf/Screen)
From To Diameter
# of
Openings
Size of
Openings Description
56 60 6 OPEN BOTTOM
Annular Space (Seal/Grout/Packer)
From To Description
Cont.
Fed?
0 25 BENTONITE Y
Section 7: Well Test Data
Total Depth: 60
Static Water Level: 11
Water Temperature:
Air Test *
42 gpm with drill stem set at 50 feet for 1 hours.
Time of recovery 1 hours.
Recovery water level 11 feet.
Pumping water level feet.
* During the well test the discharge rate shall be as uniform as possible. This rate may ormay not be the sustainable yield of the well. Sustainable yield does not include the
reservoir of the well casing.
Section 8: Remarks
Section 9: Well Log
Geologic Source
Unassigned
From To Description
0 3 TOPSOIL
3 60 SAND AND GRAVEL WITH THIN LAYERS OF CLAY
Driller Certification
All work performed and reported in this well log is in compliance with the Montana wellconstruction standards. This report is true to the best of my knowledge.
Name:KURT WESTRA
Company:VAN DYKEN DRILLING INC
License No:WWC-656
Date Completed:8/10/2015
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Project Engineer:Matt H
Project:
Well Information:bgs = below ground surface ags = above ground surface
MW-1 MW-2 MW-3 MW-4
10'10'10'10'
0.58 1.71 0.71 0.92
Groundwater Information:
MW-1 MW-2 MW-3 MW-4
02/14/18 6.81 6.29 4.20 4.38
03/13/18 6.94 6.39 4.20 4.34
04/13/18 6.10 5.10 3.12 3.30
05/11/18 6.87 6.36 4.20 4.35
05/25/18 6.78 6.18 4.14 4.31
06/08/18 6.99 6.62 4.37 4.54
06/22/18 6.30 6.51 4.48 4.60
07/06/18 8.64 8.21 5.91 6.10
07/20/18 7.49 7.32 4.85 5.10
08/03/18 7.47 7.32 4.85 5.21
08/17/18 7.57 7.10 5.00 5.21
08/30/18 7.15 6.82 4.50 4.70
09/14/18 7.25 6.85 4.65 4.80
Monitor Well Data
Project Number:161140
Norton East Ranch Subdivision, Phase 4
Project Location:Bozeman
Well ID
Well Depth (feet-bgs)
Top of Well (feet-ags)
Date Depth to Ground Water (feet-bgs)
BB+z z2:1 Δσ EtBqH DCompressible soil layerRigid soil layer