Central Coastal Plain Capacity Use Area Permit Data for Goodson & Wells Farms, Inc. (Garner Tram Rd)
Permit holderGoodson & Wells Farms, Inc. (Garner Tram Rd)   Application Received04/29/2024
Permit numberCU3259   Application Complete 04/29/2024
Permit statusActive   Application Public Notice 05/09/2024
CountyDuplin   Draft Permit Public Notice 05/09/2024
Type of UseIrrigation, Agricultural   Issue Date 06/04/2024
Cretaceous Water Bank No   Expiration Date 04/30/2029
Bank Start Date   Date First Issued 04/17/2014
Withdrawals Not Subject to .0503 Reductions
Permitted Maximum Daily Ground Water Withdrawal (in GPD):
864,000 Aquifer:Kbc, KucfNo. of Wells: 1
AbbreviationAquifer
SSurficial
TuUpper Tertiary
TyYorktown
TchCastle Hayne
TbBeaufort
KpdPeedee
KbcBlack Creek
KucfUpper Cape Fear
KlcfLower Cape Fear
BrBasement Rock
North Carolina Aquifer Information

Ground Water Management Branch web site

Water Withdrawal Statistics for Goodson & Wells Farms, Inc. (Garner Tram Rd) (CU3259)
Wells Not Subject to .0503 Reductions
Calendar YearTypeYear Total (gallons) Average Day (gallons/day)Maximum Day (gallons/day)# of Days
2015Well33,50033,50033,5001
2016Well7,035,300413,841589,00017
2017Well9,355,200445,486586,10021
2018Well3,272,200409,025510,0008
2019Well16,622,000474,914780,00035
2020Well7007007001
2021Well9,801,100350,039764,00028
2022Well7,702,000366,762746,80021
2023Well10,936,100364,537528,20030
2024Well0000

Goodson & Wells Farms, Inc. (Garner Tram Rd) (CU3259) Well Information
Row
#
SourceLand
Surface
Elevation
(feet)
Diameter
(inches)
Pump
Capacity
(gallons
per minute)
Pump
Intake
Depth
(feet)
Top
Screen
Depth
(feet)
Bottom
Screen
Depth
(feet)
Well
Depth
(feet)
Aquifer
Top
Depth
(feet)
Aquifer(s)Type.0503
Reduction
Well?
Status.0503
Zone
Production
or
Monitoring
Well (P or M)
Geo
Logs
Well
Cons
Form
(GW1)
Pump
Diagram
11168.0012600210214325330109Kbc, KucfWellnoExisting0Pgw-1yes
pump intake below top of screen; pump intake below top of screen and top of aquifer; pump intake below top of aquifer

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