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TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM
To File ZORRO RANCH/waisiELD June 6, 2014
From Casey W. Cook, P.E.
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Subject ZORRO RANCH WELL 6 TESTING
Introduction
In early 2014, Zorro Ranch reactivated Well 6, which had been mostly unused since the early
2000s. Figure 1 shows the location of the well. We understand the well was reactivated to make up for
lost capacity from the Dakota well, which is out of service with a dropped pump. In reviewing whether
Well 6 is suitable to make up for lost Dakota capacity, Balleau Groundwater Inc., (BGW) recommended'
that the Ranch rehabilitate and test Well 6 to determine the capacity and sustainable yield. In May
2014, Rodgers and Co. pulled the pump 6 and rehabilitated the well, then installed a temporary pump
for testing. The Ranch authorized BGW to coordinate the testing and to report on well capacity and
long-term yield. This technical memorandum provides a documentation of Well 6 rehabilitation and
testing, projects the well capacity and yield, and recommends a pump capacity. We find the well to be
capable of 15 gpm pumping for 10 hours a day, for diversions of up to 10 acre feet per year for several
years. Ongoing regional water level declines and self-induced drawdown eventually will reduce well
yield to less than 10 AFY with fewer hours of pumping or a lesser pumping rate.
Background
Well 6 was drilled in 1994 under OSE File No. E-5902, and later renumbered E-6478-S. The well
is 215 feet deep and is completed with 6-inch PVC casing with perforations from 100 to 120 and 175 to
215 feet. The drillers log (attached) suggests the well is completed in basin fill alluvium with the primary
water-bearing zone identified as a gravel between 172 and 196 ft deep. The basin fill is the primary
aquifer of the Estancia Basin. Static water level in 1995 was 87 feet, and is 117 ft today. The 30-foot
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decline, averaging 1.5 ft/yr, is less than regional declines seen at other Ranch wells in deeper
formations, but is similar to trends at other basin fill wells in the area. The ongoing regional decline is
expected eventually to reduce the capacity of the well.
The proof of completion of well (PCW; attached) indicates Well 6 in 1995 could produce 30 gpm
with 100 ft of drawdown. The well is equipped today with a 7.5-hp pump, Grundfos model 40575-25
(pump curve attached) capable of producing 30 gpm against 580 ft of total dynamic head. The installed
pump apparently is different than the 1.5-hp pump reported in the PCW. Discharge at the wellhead is
piped three miles and 200 feet uphill to the Ranch's main storage reservoir. We understand the Ranch
plans to reroute the piping to the Dakota booster pumps (Figure 1).
Well 6 is permitted under OSE File No. E-6478, along with Ranch Wells 4 and B (File Nos. E-6478
and E-8976), for diversions of up to 15.5 AFY for domestic, ranch and irrigation purposes.
Rehabilitation and Testing
Rodgers and Co. mobilized to Well 6 on May 20, 2014. The crew field tested the installed 7.5-hp
pump and motor assembly and found that it performed satisfactorily. The pump as installed can
produce 75 gpm for several minutes discharging to the ground with no back pressure, but the pumping
water level falls rapidly to the pump inlet because the aquifer and well cannot sustain that rate of
pumping. Rodgers removed the pump and swabbed acid into the well to rehabilitate the screen, then
left the acid overnight. The following day, the driller brushed the well screen and set a temporary pump
to 195 ft deep for removing the acid and for testing. Static water level is about 75 feet above the pump
setting.
Rodgers step tested the well on May 21, 2014. BGW coordinated the test and set a logging
transducer in the well to record water levels. For the first step, the well was pumped at 21 gpm for 30
minutes with 40 ft drawdown (Figure 2). Water levels were stable for the last 10 minutes. At the
second step of 28 gpm, the pumping water level dropped into the lower screen and rapidly toward the
pump inlet. The rate was throttled back to around 20 gpm and the crew continued to pump the well for
several hours to remove the remaining acid. After shutdown the well was allowed to recover overnight.
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On May 22, Well 6 was tested at rates of 24 to 18 gpm for 9 hours (Figure 3). The pump
temporarily lost power about an hour into the test. The initial 24 gpm rate caused the pumping water
level (PWL) to draw down into the lower screen, so the rate was valved back to 21 then to 18 gpm. Rate
control was poor, resulting in an unsteady drawdown trend. The test was shut down after nine hours.
Recovery water levels were monitored for about 39 hours before the test equipment was
removed. Recovery data (Figure 4) matched to a Theis (1935)2 recovery line indicates aquifer
transmissivity (T) of 90 ft2/d and no apparent hydrologic boundaries.
Projection of Well Yield
Test data suggest the well can sustain 15 gpm pumping for up to 10 hours, but rates over 20
gpm can dewater the productive zone and cause PWL to drop to the pump inlet. Well specific capacity
at 9 hours is 18 gpm / 60 ft = 0.3 gpm/ft, which is in line with the T from recovery and the capacity
reported on the PCW form (30 gpm with 100 ft drawdown = 0.3 gpm/ft). However, due to regional
declines, well yield is now limited by a shorter water column and less available drawdown above the
172-foot deep productive interval (55 ft today vs. 85 ft in 1995).
Pumping at 15 gpm for 10 hours a day year round, the well can produce 10 AFY. That level of
usage is projected cause 14 ft of drawdown over the next 5 years (T = 90 ft2/d, S = 0.1, r = 0.5 ft). With
another 7.5 feet of regional decline (1.5 ft/yr) over that period, non-pumping water level is projected to
decline 20 ft in 5 years. Thereafter, pumping the well at 15 gpm will cause the productive zone to
dewater, and the pumping rate will have to be reduced. We project the well can provide 10 AFY for a
few years, but that yields will decline after that. The well eventually may need to be replaced by a
deeper well or by production increased from an existing well if the Ranch wants to maintain the present
capacity.
We recommend operating the well to maintain pumping water level above 175 ft to prevent
significant dewatering of the production zone. Pumping at 15 gpm for up to a half day day should
maintain an acceptable PWL, though the Ranch must monitor water levels and set pump controls to
2 Theis, C.V., 1935, The Relation Between Lowering of the Piezometric Surface and the Rate and Duration of Discharge of a Well
Using Ground Water Storage: Transactions of the American Geophysical Union, Volume 16, pp. 519-524.
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prevent drawdown to the pump inlet. A new pump will be needed, as the existing pump capacity is too
high for the well.
A 15-gpm pump is recommended to better suit the well capacity. The pump should be set
between 190 and 200 feet deep and should provide 200 ft of lift to the wellhead, plus sufficient pressure
to convey water to storage or to the Dakota booster pumps as specified by the Ranch engineer. We
recommend setting up the well controls with a variable frequency drive and an interconnected water-
level sensor that reduces pumping if the PWL approaches the pump inlet. The pump should be set with a
one-inch PVC sounding tube and equipped with a logging transducer to track water levels and monitor
well performance.
Water Quality
The Ranch submitted a water sample from Well 6 for laboratory analysis (report attached).
Water quality is good with conductivity at 421 µmhos/cm, and total dissolved solids estimated at 350
ppm. Well 6 water is of better quality than other Ranch wells (Dakota well has conductivity 3500 µmhos
and Wells 4, B and K have 1000 µmhos). The major constituents are calcium and bicarbonate; water is
considered hard at 181.8 mg/L CaCO3. Nitrates are high, but would be removed for indoor use, along
with hardness, by the Ranch household RO systems. Water is suitable for irrigation with no treatment
and for drinking with RO treatment.
Conclusions
1. Well 6 is capable of yielding 15 gpm. Higher rates above 20 gpm can dewater the primary
productive zone and cause water level to fall to the pump inlet.
2. Pumping 15 gpm for 10 hours per day, the well is projected to produce 10 acre feet per year for
several years. Yields are expected to decline below 15 gpm and 10 AFY as regional and self-
induced drawdowns reduce the available water column.
3. Water from Well 6 is good with 421 µmhos conductivity and is suitable for irrigation use without
treatment. The water is hard with high nitrates. Existing household RO treatment will remove
those constituents for indoor and drinking use.
4. The existing installed pump is rated for 24 to 55 gpm. A new variable speed pump is required.
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Recommendations
1. Replace the existing pump with one that can produce 15 gpm with a lift of 200 ft plus sufficient
pressure at the wellhead to convey water to storage or booster pumps. Control the pump with
a variable speed drive and sensors to reduce rate if pumping water level approaches the pump
inlet.
2. Set the pump with a PVC sounding tube accessible at the wellhead. Equip the well with a
logging pressure transducer to track water levels and well performance.
3. As capacity declines, plan to replace Well 6 in several years with a deeper well or with additional
pumping from existing wells.
Attachments: Figures (4)
Well Record
Proof of Completion
Pump Curve
Well 6 Lab Analysis
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WELL RECORD
Settles R.GENERAL INFORMATION
wino nil 'JEFFREY EMTE c/o ZCRRC RANCH
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Oneia Well No
Sin« or Post Offra.Addnen 1.•01, SOX 567
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Elevation o( land author or al well k 1L Total depth of well 215 ft.
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&Like 2. PRINCIPAL WATER-SEARING STRATA
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Permit No. E-6478-$
I. Name of Tater Right Onset Mr. Jeffrey Epstein, Zorro Ranch
Nailing 'address PO Box 567
City and State Stanley. lid 87056
2. Permit is for suoolemental w 11 from shallow ground want.
(supplemental well, change location of well)
(artesian or shallow)
3. Description of well.
Located ie the NE 5i SW i4 ofSee.4_2rep.12__N age. 9E ex Tract t4o.
of Map No. of the Disuicr total dept, is well cased,S__-•
outside diameter of top casing (or hole, if uneased),,Sinebes; if slush.., i s well equipped
with gate
wain n/a time drilled 9-23 to 9-29 19 94 • Name of driller Dennisson Orill /MO
4. Record of Pumping Test, if made (to be supplied by penon or rum ashlers
test); Name and address of
person malting test Zorro Ranch ang Dennisson Drilling personnel
dare of test 1-26 to 1-30 95 • depth to water before test,_E feet bel ow
land surface,
(above, below)
and pumping level during test. 198 ken length of test, 48
bons; average distinct' 3° er-P•M.;
specific capacity of well. 0.446th-fain. per foot of drawdono.
Pimping test data submitted with application to
appropriate E-6478
5. Pennant Pump Equipment:
(a) Description of pump: Make Jacuzzi ; Type .15E642510—S2
size of disebargir,S5_ inches; if turban type, gin aiu of cobs , inches; diameter of
bowls inches; number of talk • length of suction pipe feet; total length of
column, bowls and suction pipe ,fees if centrifugal type, give size of pump inches:
if other type, describe
rated capacity of pump (if knows), 30 G.P.M., al rev. pet min., lama • depth of 213 feet.
(b) Demi /xis. power
plans, mike New 1ex Elect . Type Single phase, 120V
rated horsepower (if available); type of drive connection to pump
(direct. geadiead, or belt)
(c) Actual tEscharge of SO G.P.M., st__ fin. per min., from • depth of 188
N it of „ es, 1-26 CO 1-3D fete
19 93
6. If reservoir is land, give ripproximate size: length nia fter width • depth
7. U above well replaced an old well to be plugged of abandoned, fill ow the following:
the well abandoned
is located in the n/a %of Sec. Top. Rge.
Describe plugging method
Name of plugging contractor
8. Tell Record filed with State Engineer's Office, Yes (as cn5902)
(Yea or No)
of Glorieta Geoscience, Inc., agent for the spelt
I. Sue Rutte, Consultant, alum that the foregoing statements are erne to the best of matow
and belief and that I MP the agent for owner sod holder of said water right. 33
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(sole, partial, agent for, etc.,)
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Jeffrer Epsr p, Zo/ro Ranch Detainee -0
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STATEMENT OF STATE ENGINEER'S REPRESENTATIVE
I hereby certify that I have inspected the above well and find it continued in accordance with the conditions
of the permit. Note any exceptions
Accepted for filing without benefit of field check by State Engineer
Office personnel.
Well was producing spa against a had of feet at
(measured) (estimated)
Old well has been
(plugged) (copped) (retained for other sights)
By. Robert D. thompsca
Title: Water Resource Specialist
Date March 14. 1997
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PERFORMANCE CURVES 40 GPM MODEL 40S
FLOW RANGE: 24 - 55 GPM OUTLET SIZE: 2 " NPT NOMINAL DIA. 4"
1900
HEAD (FEET
5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55
CAPACITY (GPM)
SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. Performance conforms to ISO 9906. 1999 (E) Annex A
4' MOTOR STANDARD, 1.10 HP/3450 RPM. Minimum submergence is 5 feet.
6' MOTOR STANDARD.15Q0 HP/3450 RPM.
' Also available with 6' motor.
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MODEL 40S 40 GPM TECHNICAL DATA
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS
MOTOR DISCH. DIMENSIONS IN INCHES APPROX.
MODEL NO. FIG. HP SIZE SIZE A B C D E SHIP WT.
40510-3 A 1 4" 2" NPT 24.6 11.8 12.8 3.8 3.9 32
40515-5 A 1 1/2 4" 2" NPT 29.7 13.6 16.1 3.8 3.9 37
40520-7 A 2 4" 2" NPT 34.5 15.1 19.4 3.8 3.9 41
40530-9 A 3 4" 2" NPT 43.3 20.6 22.7 3.8 3.9 65
40550-12 A 5 4" 2" NPT 51.3 23.6 27.7 3.8 3.9 78
40550-15 A 5 4" 2" NPT 56.2 23.6 32.6 3.8 3.9 84
40575-21' A 7 1/2 4" 2" NPT 74.6 29.6 45.0 3.8 3.9 120
40575-25' A 7 1/2 4" 2" NPT 81.2 29.6 51.6 3.8 3.9 124
405100-30' A 10 4" 2" NPT 103.7 43.9 59.8 3.8 3.9 181
405150-37DS A 15 6" 2" NPT 99.5 28.0 71.5 5.4 5.4 244
405150-44DS A 15 6" 2" NPT 111.0 28.0 83.0 5.4 5.4 340
405200-SODS" B 20 6" Z' MPT 136.0 30.6 105.4 5.4 5.5 319
405200-58DS" B 20 6" 2" MPT 149.2 30.6 118.6 5.4 5.5 334
405200-66DS" B 20 6" 2" MPT 162.4 30.6 131.8 5.4 5.5 394
NOTES: All models suitable for use in 4" wells, unless otherwise noted.
Weights include pump end with motor in lbs.
• Also available with 6" motor.
• Built into sleeve 2" MPT discharge, 6" min. well dia.
MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION
COMPONENT CYLINDRICAL SHAFT (3-44 Stgs.) DEEP SET (50-66 Stgs.)
Check Valve Housing 304 Stainless Steel 304 Stainless Steel
Check Valve 304 Stainless Steel 304 Stainless Steel Fig. A
Diffuser Chamber 304 Stainless Steel 304 Stainless Steel
Impeller 304 Stainless Steel 304 Stainless Steel
E
Suction Interconnector 304 Stainless Steel 304 Stainless Steel
2"
Inlet Screen 304 Stainless Steel 304 Stainless Steel
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Pump Shaft 431 Stainless Steel 431 Stainless Steel
Straps 304 Stainless Steel 304 Stainless Steel
Cable Guard 304 Stainless Steel 304 Stainless Steel
Priming Inducer 304 Stainless Steel 304 Stainless Steel
Coupling 316/431 Stainless Steel " 329/416 Stainless Steel
Check Valve Seat NBRI316 Stainless Steel NBR/316 Stainless Steel
Top Bearing NBRI316 Stainless Steel NBR/316 Stainless Steel
Impeller Seal Ring NBRI316 Stainless Steel NBR/316 Stainless Steel
Intermediate Bearings NBR/316 Stainless Steel NBR/316 Stainless Steel
Shaft Washer LCP (Vectra®) LCP (Vectra®)
Split Cone 304 Stainless Steel 304 Stainless Steel A C
Split Cone Nut 304 Stainless Steel 304 Stainless Steel
Sleeve Not Required 316 Stainless Steel BOB
Sleeve Flange Not Required 304 Stainless Steel
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CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
Analysis NO : 101909 Branch Org. Code : 020
Job ID : J[2014MAY15]32319
Zorro Ranch
49 Zorro Ranch Rd. Sampled 05/02/2014
Stanley, NM 87056 Received 05/15/2014
Completed 06/03/2014
Purpose Presale Activity
Supply/Source PrivateNVell(Deep)
Sample Point Well #6
ATTN: Eric Carriaga-EWT
Description Raw Water
CATIONS RESULT UNITS ANIONS RESULT UNITS
Calcium (Ca) 130 mg/1 CaCO3 Barb (HCO3) 157.0 mg/I CaCO3
Magnesium (Mg) 51.8 mg/lCaCO3 Fluoride (F) 1.04 mg/I CaCO3
Sodium (Na) 28.7 mg/I CaCO3 Chloride (CI) 24.0 mg/I CaCO3
Potassium (K) 2.5 mg/lCaCO3 Bromide (Br) 0.104 mg4 CaCO3
Iron (Fe) <0.002 mgA Nitrate (NO3) 18.0 mg/I CaCO3
Manganese (Mn) <0.001 mg/I Phosphate (PO4) <0.080 mg/I CaCO3
Aluminum (A0 <0.005 mg/I Sulfate (SO4) 16.4 mg/1 CaCO3
Barium (Ba) 0.159 mg/I Silica (SO2) 18.4 mglICaCO3
Strontium (Sr) 0.742 mg/1
Copper (Cu) <0.002 mgA
Zinc (Zn) <0.002 mg/i
OTHER PARAMETERS RESULT UNITS RESULT UNITS
pH 7.94 Total Hardness 181.80 mg/I CaCO3
Turbidity 0.05 NTU TOC (C) 0.25 mg/I
Conductivity 421 uS Free (CO2) (1) 4.1 mg/I CaCO3
[I] Derived from Alkalinity and pH
The reported results are representative of the sample as received.
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