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January 11,2004
District of Lake Country Engineering Department 10591 Okanagan Centre Road East Lake Country, BC V1V 1K3
Attention: Mr. Mike'Reiley Director of Development Services
Dear Sirs:
Re: Water Supply Evaluation - Proposed Subdivision of Part of NE 54, Sec 6, Twp. 1 0, Plan KA P 501 99, Except Plan 351 12, 0. D. Y. D.
1.0 Introduction
The present investigation has been carried out at the request 0-0 assess the capacity and
water quality of a drilled water well, recently constructed as a source of potable water for the proposed
subdivision described herein, and to establish possible effects by utilizing the available groundwater
resources to neighboring water wells. It is currently planned to subdivide one 14.78 acre parcel from the
89 acre parent property, which is bisected by Oyama Lake Road. The property is located 5 kms up Oyama
Lake Road. A sketch of the proposed subdivision is shown on the attached subdivision plan (Figure 1).
gala's investigation has been carried out in pursuant to Section 3.01 of the District of Lake Country
Subdivision and Development Servicing Bylaw No. 97-139. Opinions provided herein are based on a
review of the driller's well log report for the new well, an evaluation of the results of a 24-hour pumping
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test with the subject well, and finally a review of the results of a water quality analysis report performed by
Car0 Environmental Services of Kelowna, B.C.
114 - 6688 Tronson Road, Vernon, B.C. V1H 1- . Tel: (250) 545-1720
0 #1314 McGill Road, Karnloops, B.C. V2C 6N6 . Tel: (250) 372-9194
Fax: (250) 545-7708 Email:, . KalapaI@&kIhk.net If
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Fax: (250) 372-9398 Email: [email protected]
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District of Lake CountryMike Reiley/l 1 January, 2004 Water Supply Evaluation - Part of NE %, Sec. 6, Tp. 10, Plan KAP50199, Except Plan 351 12, O.D.Y.D.
2.0 Description of Exkting Wuter Well
The newly constructed water well was drilled by Cascade Drilling Ltd. of Keloma, B.C. between
September 22“d and the 23d, 2003. The well is completed in the bedrock strata to a total depth of 220 feet,
with 6-inch steel surface casing set to a depth of 11 feet below surface. The main water-bearing fracture
was encountered at 155 Lggt-belw-surface. Upon completion the drilling contractor reported that the well
yield meets or s&%&~’s Bylaw 17% copy of the driller’s report for the new well is attached. 4-.__
3.0 Pumping Test With Existing Well
On December 7*, 2003 a 24-hour pumping test was conducted with the new well by Superior Pumps of
Vernon, B.C. Initially the test rate was set at 6.5 Igpm and this was gradually decreased to 1.75 Igpm
during the final stages of the test. During the test, drawdown measurements were obtained from the well
with an electric well sounder and the flow rate was measured in a precalibrated container. A water sample
was obtained near the end of the pumping interval and forwarded Car0 Environmental Services Ltd. for a
water quality analysis.
Water level data obtained during the pumping test has been plotted on semi log graphs of drawdown versus
time and residual drawdown versus time for recovery (see attached). The total drawdown observed at the
end of the 24-hour pumping interval was 35.47 metres. After the test pump was shut-down, 50% of full
recovery was observed after 64 minutes. Based on the results of the pumping test it is Kalu’s opinion that
the new well meets the requirements of the District of Lake Country’s Subdivision and Development
Services Bylaw No. 97-139, which states that “all wells must be capable of delivering water at a rate of
not less than 20 liters per minute per well over a one hour period to a minimum of 2,300 liters per day
per dwelling unit”.
4.0 Wafer Oualitv
A copy of the certificate of Analysis for the existing well is attached to this report. Based on a review of
the results, all parameters for which an analysis was performed meet the “Guidelines for Canadian
Drinking Tater Quality”. The water was fairly turbid at 4.2 N.T.U., but it is expected that this will
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decrease with extended pumping. Also there was background unidentified bacteria greater than 200
colonies/100 ml, which is not unusual in a newly constructed water well. It is recommended that the well
be chlorinated, the water pumped to waste for a few hours and then re-sampled for a bacteria count.
5.0 Wuter Suuulv Evaluation
Based on the results of the present investigation, it is Kulu’s opinion that the newly constructed source well
on the proposed subdivision, provides an adequate supply of groundwater, capable of meeting Section 3.01
of the District of Lake Country Subdivision and Development Servicing Bylaw No. 97-139. Further, it is
Kalu’s opinion that daily usage from the new source will have minimal effects to surrounding neighboring
water wells and adjoining wells on the subdivision, providing the water is used for the purpose of domestic
requirements only and not large scale irrigation watering.
Based on the results of the water quality analyses, all parameters for which an analysis was performed meet
the “Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality ”. The water was fairly turbid at 4.2 N.T.U., but it
is expected that this will decrease with extended pumping. Also there was background unidentified bacteria
greater than 200 colonies/100 ml, which is not unusual in a newly constructed water well. It is
recommended that the well be chlorinated, the water pumped to waste for a few hours and then resampled
for a bacteria count.
6.0 Closure
This report was prepared in accordance with generally accepted hydrological evaluation practices. The
groundwater potential evaluation presented within this report consisted of a review of all available
information and a site reconnaissance, but does not preclude to the existence of other water-bearing
formations not identified. The availability and potential of a groundwater supply is a professional opinion;
if additional information becomes available Kala Groundwater Consulting Ltd. (gala) would appreciate the
opportunity to review such material and veri@ the conclusions of this report. Kulu does not warranty or
guarantee explicitly or implicitly any reported well yields, as these reported quantities vary between drilling
contractors and also on the various methods used by drilling contractors and individuals to determine well
yield.
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The applicability of this report is only valid to the extent that there has been no material alteration from any
of the said descriptions provided to gala, unless KuZu is specifically requested by the client to review and
revise this report in light of such alterations. This report must be used in its entirety. Statements of
professional opinion are those of KuZu. If additional information or assessment findings arise which may
alter the conclusions and / or recommendations of this report K d u would be pleased to review and append
our report where required.
We trust this meets your present requirements and if there are any questions, please do not hesitate to
contact the undersigned.
Yours truly,
Encl:
C.C.
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CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
Docember 19, 2003
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Summary of Guidelines for Canadian DrinkDng Water Quality, April 2002
Yoto: This 1s nd a report -- it is for comparison to your resul!s; call the lab if you need furtl-let information. 'e' meam 'less than'. Paramettsrs which haven't been given guidelines are not
included in this chart. Guidelines for organic and radiological parameters may be. obtained from lab
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no guideline - 'Hardness levels between 80 and 100 mglL as CaC03 are . consideid acceptable; levels greater than 200 arc considered poor but can be tolerated; those in excess of 500 arc normally considered unacceptable.' ,
no health guideline; 'operational guidancn values' for water treatment are 0. 10 or 0.20 mg/L depending an t reatmerit type, see full guidelines
The Maximum Acceptabla Concentration for Tots\ coliforn\, Fecal cdiform and E. coli is no coliforrris ( 0 or 4) detectable per 100mL (however, for total coliform, 'no consecutive samples from the same site or not more than 10% of samples from the clistribution system in a given month should show tho presence of total coliform bacteria')
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