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Re: 2guys post# 3852

Tuesday, 07/03/2012 12:09:37 AM

Tuesday, July 03, 2012 12:09:37 AM

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I never have managed to save and then use a file from Sedar when it ends in extension .do even when that is changed to .pdf when it is a pdf
I can save no problem but they do not open. The pdf files Sedar shows with pdf extension, no problem.

850 gpm is 3.22 cubic meters per minute
That is still a lot of water for the area.
I remember the closest registered well (with flowrate) to the wells AMY drilled in 2011 was 15 gpm about a mile due west.

When moving to the southeast a mile or so one gets into the area where the Big Sandy comes down to join what then gets named the Bill Williams, just upstream from Alamo Lake. The whole area east of the Big Sandy, from there on north along the east side of the AMY project area, is wilderness area with wildlife dependent on a few areas with springs. The area of the Big Sandy just above the Bill Williams juncture is a very rare desert riparian area with a number of species listed as endangered and is one of the only remaining native habitats for an endangered species of fly-catcher. The area south of the Bill Williams watershed to the east of where the Big Sandy joins is a different wilderness area, and close to the river a mile or so east is where the old deep well listed in the database is located.

There is water in that area southeast of the project, underground near surface, but it is limited and there is a lot of competition for it.