The Lander Level II Water Supply Study consisted of three phases: Phase I – the Paleozoic Aquifer well siting study; Phase II – exploration well construction; and Phase III – conceptual design and cost estimates. Several potential Paleozoic Aquifer well sites were identified during Phase I, one of which was selected as the site of […]
WESTON was selected by the WWDC in 2007 to conduct a Level I study to aid the Town of Clearmont in determining the potential for impact to their water supply wells as a result of nearby CBM development. The scope of work for the project included characterization of the historic and projected economic development of […]
In anticipation of the Town of Kaycee’s need for significant upgrades in water storage capacity and operational efficiency, WESTON was selected by the WWDC to conduct a Level II feasibility study to determine the best alternatives for rehabilitating and expanding the Kaycee water supply system. The scope of work for the project included evaluation of […]
WESTON was selected by the WWDC to conduct the Glenrock Well and Tank Water Supply Study in June of 2004. The project included siting, drilling, and testing a new water supply well completed in the Paleozoic Casper Formation to replace two shallow wells that currently impact surface water rights. The project also included siting and […]
WESTON subcontracted to EnTech, Inc. in 2002 to help complete the Dayton Level II Phase II Water Supply Project for the Town of Dayton and the WWDC. As part of this project WESTON conducted a well siting study to determine the optimum location for a Madison Aquifer well near the Town of Dayton. The purpose […]
The Bighorn Regional Groundwater, Level II study is a groundwater exploration and development study funded by the Wyoming Water Development Commission. The first phase of the project was implemented to develop a groundwater source supply for the Bighorn Regional Joint Power Board (BHRJPB) in the southern BighornBasin. The area of interest has since changed to […]