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The MD of Bighorn is weighing the cost of an automated groundwater monitoring program versus staff time to continue manually monitoring wells in Exshaw and Dead Man’s Flats.
The program proposes a system that would automate real-time groundwater level data collection at set frequencies, such as hourly , but it would not make predictions of future water levels.
The cost to run the automated program would be $ 18,000 in its first year , with $ 6,000 of that as a one -time expense.
The study shows the water table in Exshaw is rising, but likely due to a naturally increasing seasonal water table within the entire alluvial fan aquifer from rain and snowmelt.
Coun. Jen Smith asked for a map of monitored wells in Dead Man’s Flats, which was not provided to the committee.
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