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1/ RESOURCE <br />HYDROGEOLOGIC <br />V SERVICES <br />Figure 5. Iron concentrations in alluvial groundwater analyses, expressed as numbers of samples less than <br />particular values, and compared to the secondary water standard <br />5 <br />U <br />4 <br />N <br />N <br />3 <br />EL <br />E <br />N 2 <br />w <br />O <br />� 1 <br />E <br />n <br />z <br />0 <br />Fe <br />0.1 <br />1 <br />Concentration, mg/L <br />10 <br />—9— Well#1 <br />— * — Well#2 <br />—�— Wiltse <br />t&i Seep -1 <br />Figure 6. Manganese concentrations in alluvial groundwater analyses, expressed as numbers of samples less <br />than particular values, and compared to the secondary water standard <br />i.+ <br />U <br />c <br />m <br />4 <br />N <br />N <br />v <br />a 3 <br />0- <br />E E <br />2 <br />0 <br />L <br />-0 1 <br />E <br />z <br />0 <br />0.01 <br />L2 <br />0.1 <br />Concentration, mg/L <br />8 Well#1 <br />Well#2 <br />—♦— Wiltse <br />—•— Seep -1 <br />GCC ENERGY, LLC <br />2016 ANNUAL HYDROLOGY REPORT <br />22 <br />