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1. 2; 3. Jf'" TQ)A.P. Kohut Senior Geological Engineer Groundwater Section Water Management Branch Date: August 10, 1983 File: 92 B/12 Re: Cobble Hill Waterworks Background and Purpose of Study: As requested by Mr. J. Farrell, DeDuty Comptroller of Water Rights, an office review of all available groundwater information on file for the Cobble Hill-area has been completed. determine if construction of a well capable of producing 30 Iqpm to supply 60 customers in the vicinity of the Improvement District boundaries was possible. The purpose of this review was to The present situation requires obtaining a water supply from 3 sources; a well producing approximately 4.5 apm, an intermittent spring, and the purchase of bulk water from a private well owned by Mr. Bill Motherwell. The arrangement for obtaining water from Mr. Motherwell i s verbal only. .. . . __ - Suifi ci a1 Geology : The surficial geology of the Cobble Hill area has been mapped by Halstead (1966). Morainal deposits comprised of t i l l with lenses of gravel, sand and silt underlie the Improvement District. Bedrock is exposed on the upland (Cobble Hill) west of the District. . Well Record Information: All available well record information on file for the immediate Cobble Hill area has been reviewed. Well records were reviewed and tabulated up to a distance of 1 mile northeast and east of the Cobble Hill Village (Table 1). red and shown in Figure 1 were examined. Well depths range between 10 and 354 feet while reported well yields range between 100 gph (1.7 gpm) and 340 USgpm. or 79 percent have recorded yields of 15 gpm or less. The majority of yields reported are however based on short-term bail tests conducted by the driller and are therefore only approximate. completed in the early and middle 1970's have been completed with-10 and 15'slot screens, are generally less than 200 feet deep, and report lower yields than those wells completed in the late 1970's and early 1980's. A total of 61 wells within the area outlined in Of the 53 wells with recorded yields, a total of 42 wells Many of the wells .... /2
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TQ)A.P. K o h u t Senior Geological Engineer Groundwater Section Water Management Branch

Date: August 10, 1983

Fi le : 92 B/12

Re: Cobble Hill Waterworks

Background and Purpose of Study:

As requested by Mr. J . Far re l l , DeDuty Comptroller of Water R i g h t s , an of f ice review of a l l available groundwater information on f i l e f o r the Cobble Hill-area has been completed. determine i f construction of a well capable of producing 30 Iqpm t o supply 60 customers i n the v ic in i ty of the Improvement Di s t r i c t boundaries was possible.

The purpose of this review was t o

T h e present s i tuat ion requires obtaining a water supply from 3 sources; a well producing approximately 4.5 apm, an intermit tent s p r i n g , and the purchase o f bulk water from a private well owned by Mr. Bill Motherwell. The arrangement for obtaining water from Mr. Motherwell i s verbal only.

.. . . _ _ - Suifi ci a1 Geology :

The sur f ic ia l geology of the Cobble Hill area has been mapped by Halstead (1966). Morainal deposits comprised of t i l l with lenses of gravel, sand and s i l t underlie the Improvement Dis t r ic t . Bedrock i s exposed on the upland (Cobble Hi l l ) west of the Dis t r ic t .

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Well Record Information:

All available well record information on f i l e f o r the immediate Cobble Hill area has been reviewed. Well records were reviewed and tabulated up t o a distance o f 1 mile northeast and east of the Cobble Hill Village (Table 1 ) . red and shown i n Figure 1 were examined. Well depths range between 10 and 354 f e e t while reported well yields range between 100 gph (1 .7 gpm) and 340 USgpm. o r 79 percent have recorded yields of 15 gpm o r l e s s . The majority of yields reported a re however based on short-term bail t e s t s conducted by the d r i l l e r and a re therefore only approximate. completed in the ear ly and middle 1970's have been completed with-10 and 1 5 ' s l o t screens, a re generally less t h a n 200 f ee t deep, and report lower yields than those wells completed in the l a t e 1970's and ear ly 1980's.

A to ta l of 61 wells within the area outlined i n

Of the 53 wells with recorded y ie lds , a to ta l of 42 wells

Many of the wells

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T& wells completed in the l a t e 1970's and ear ly 1980's are generally deeper and hiqher yielding. One example i s a well located on Galliers and Holland Road, north of the Improvement Dis t r ic t boundary. This well reported a yield of 100+ gpm, was completed i n October 1981 and i s screened w i t h 50 and 60 s l o t screen between 196 and 210 f e e t . A well depth versus well yield relationship diaaram has been prepared (Figure 2 ) showing some evidence of qreater well yields with depth.

Cross sections have been prepared and a re shown i n plan on Fiqure 1 as A-A' and B-B ' and shown in Sectional View in Figure 3. Cross sections were prepared using 1:50,000 topoqraphic mapping'in conjunction with well location mapping. They were prepared assuming plotted well locations were accurate. deposits ex i s t between Cobble Hill Road and the Island Highway. Most wells a re equipped with 10 or 15 s l o t screens and report re la t ive ly low y ie lds . of larger s l o t screens within these deposits. Cleaner, hiqher-yieldinq sand and gravel denosits are apparent in two wells located about 800-1000 f ee t north of the Improvement Dis t r ic t boundary.

They show t h a t qui te extensive s i l t y sand and gravel

The Dresence of s i l t throughout t h i s area wevents ins ta l la t ion

4. Well Construction and Pumping Cost Estimates:

Approximate d r i l l i n g and pumping t e s t costs a re given below fo r one 6-inch diameter test-production we1 1 and one 8-inch diameter test-production well t o depths of 300 f ee t . with 8-inch diameter casing as water levels could be re la t ive ly deep. Engineering supervision has not been included in these cost estimates. Cable tool d r i l l i n g i s recommended i n t h i s area in order t o co l lec t accurate so i l samples fo r the design o f a well screen fo r maximum well performance.

I t may be some advantage t o complete the well

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@Estimate of costs f o r a 6-inch diameter 300-foot deep well constructed i n overburden using the cable tool method of d r i l l i n g

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Mob. and demob. (lump sum)

10-inch drive shoe

20 f e e t of 10" cased d r i l l i ng 8 $48/ft

6-inch drive shoe

20 f e e t of 6" overlap casing @ $10/ft

280 f e e t of 6-inch cased d r i l l i n g 0 $24/ft

15 f e e t of 6-inch screen and f i t t i n g s (lump sum)

Hourly work ( s e t screen, bail t e s t , well development, grouting, etc,) @ $60/hr - 20 hours

Mob. and demob. of pump and equipment (lump s u m )

Instal l and remove pump and discharge wipe (lump sum)

24-hour pumping t e s t @ $50/hr

Recovery @ $40/hr - 3 hours

$ 500.00

300.00

960.00

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60.00

6720.00

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1 200.00

500.00

500.00

1200.00

120.00

Sub to ta l $13610.00

+ 10% contingencies 1361 .OO

TOTAL $14971 .OO

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B. e Estimate of costs fo r an 8linch diameter, 300-foot deep well con- . structed i n overburden u s i n g the cable tool method of d r i l l i n g

1 . Mob. and demob. (lump sum) $ 500.00

2 . 10-inch drive shoe 300.00

3. 20 f e e t of 10” cased d r i l l i ng @ $48/ft 960.00

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20 f e e t of 8-inch overlap casing 0 $16.25/ft

280 f e e t of 8-inch cased d r i l l i n g 8 $38/ft

15 f e e t of 8-inch screen and f i t t i n g s (lump sum)

Hourly work ( s e t screen, bail t e s t , well development, grouting, e t c . ) 8 $60/hr - 20 hours

Mob. and demob. of pump and equipment (lump sum)

Instal l and remove pump and discharge pipe (lump sum)

24-hour pumping t e s t 8 $50/hr

Recovery 8 $40/hr - 3 hours

185.00

325.00

10640.00

1500.00

1200.00

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500.00

1200.00

120.00

Sub to ta l $17930.00

+ 10% contingencies 1793.00

TOTAL $1 9723. 00

5. Conclusions and Recommendations:

1 . I t i s evident t ha t a well capable of yielding 30 gpm or greater i s possible i n the v ic in i ty of the Cobble Hill Improvement Dis t r ic t . S i tes located near the northern and eastern boundaries of the Improvement Di s t r i c t appear promising.

Screen design may require special a t tent ion because of rapid changes i n l i thology noted. T h i s change is seeh mainly as s i l t layering between cleaner sand and/or gravel deposits. improve well performance by ins ta l l ing a long screen assembly t o take advantage of the more permeable par ts of the aquifer.

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3 9 It may be advantageous to construct a well to the north of the northern Improvement District boundary. Well records indicate clean sand and gravel deposits are evident in this area. One well in this area has a recorded yield of 100+ qpm.

4. It is evident that wells drilled during the late 1970's and early 1980's are deeper and higher yielding than those wells drilled earl i er.

5. Cable tool drilling is recommended for the collection of accurate soil samples for well screen design.

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6. If a test-production well is constructed within the study area, it . is recommended that during pumping any nearby wells be monitored for

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A water sample should be collected and submitted for complete _. chemical analysis. The well head installation should be equipped for monitoring production rate and water levels.

Test drilling and pump testing should be undertaken under super- vision of a consultinq groundwater geologist/enqineer. test drilling a site visit should be made o f the area to confirm the local geologic conditions to select drilling site(s) and ascertain accessibility for drilling.

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W.S. Hodge Senior Technician Groundwater Section Water Management Branch

Reference:

Hal stead, E. C. (1 966) Geological Survey of Canada Paper 65-24 , Surficial Geology of Duncan and Shawnigan Map-Areas, British Columbia

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