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bob cat [bobcat98058@yahoo.com]
Friday, November 27,2009 8:07 AM
David W. Johnson
Statesman water issues
Thank you fon the opportunity to make comments on the scoping process now taking p1ace.
Statesman has used diffenent numbers in different planning documents for the amount of water
that wiII be needed for the proposed resort. Howeven, none of the planning documents defines
the aquifen fnom which the water wiII be taken. It appeans that no one has defined this
aquifen. Ther e ane alneady we1ls with existing water nights of 5@OO gallons pen day. Before
any water can be claimed by Statesman, thene must be a scientific definition of the capacity
of the entine aquifen, minus existing water rights. then we can begin to define what water
Statesman might be able to use.
to define the aquifen, various tests need to be done fon the next yean. WeIIs at Black Point
need to be tested at different times of the year for their capacity and also, for salt water
intnusion. Detailed necommendations by Waterworks Consultants have been submitted to you
duning this scoping pnocess and are on the Brinnon Group website. I fully support those
testing recommendations.
Sincerely, Bob Newmon
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