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If adding the irrigation of additional acres or a new purpose of use, provide <br />metering data for the most recent five-year period of continuous use. If <br />metering data are unavailable, provide an estimate of water use for the mos7 <br />t <br />recent five-year period of continuous use and describe the methodology for <br />this estimate. <br />NIA <br />8.14 If water has been used from a state or federal water project (contract water) on <br />the historic place of use, explain when and how that contract water was used. <br />NIA <br />9. Hydrogeologic Analysis <br />9.1 Provide a description of existing authorized points of withdrawal and proposed <br />wells, their locations, well depths, static water levels, pumping rates and <br />schedules, etc. <br />NIA - This is a surface water right. <br />9.2 1 Describe the hydrogeologic setting. Identify all ground water bodies and <br />surface water bodies involved. Describe geographic recharge and discharge <br />areas, seasonal variations, and interrelationships between surface and ground <br />water, and between aquifers. Identify barriers to flow and hydrologic <br />boundaries, if known. <br />N/AC]Ick or tap here to enter text. <br />9.3 I Describe, if available, the following characteristics of the aquifer and cite the <br />f source of that information: <br />• Aquifer transmissivity <br />• Aquifer storage coefficient and specific yield <br />• Saturated thickness <br />• Aquitard leakage <br />• A detailed description of groundwater -flow boundaries <br />• Water -level hydrographs for wells <br />Associated water -quality information. <br />NIA <br />9.4 I Additional hydrogeologic work may be required to process your application. <br />Sections 6-11 Form No. ECY 040-1-97 (Rev 01-2020) Page 6 of 11 <br />