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A�,,' •t .,. .(�"ir.�.g9�i.. _...:r`,,��t.'-,r.c..'a�... <br />1 AV, Mean �" Range � �: Min. f� q�b° , Min at <br />t 7.4 0.4 1.0 7.8 ' . 6.8 2AW 5/28/13 <br />I O'CDnd. (urihos/am) 10,406 2,562 8,650 16;000 7,350 x/28/13 5/17/17 <br />TI3S (01911) 12,673 3,680 12,590 20,000 7,410 5/28/13 8/9/17 <br />Sulfate (019/1) 9,244 2,943 10,040 15,000 4,960 5/28/13 8/9/17 <br />calcium (mg/1) 467 30 102 532 430 11/27/12 5/21/14 <br />Iron (toc rec ug/1) 45,056 48,175 116,950 117,000 50 11/27/12 11/17/15 <br />Manganese (mg/1) 3.02 2.23 5.43 6.15 0.72 11/27/12 8/9/17 <br />Sodium (mg/1) 365 326 1,308 1,460 152 5/28/13 8/29/12 <br />Magnesium (mg/1) 2,138 608 1,920 3,150 1,230 11/13/13 8/9/17 <br />A review of the water year data indicates several maximums occur. GW -N56 had maximum <br />values for total recoverable iron, manganese and magnesium. GW -N57 experience maximums <br />for lab conductivity and manganese, and GW -N58 had a maximum for lab pH. Further review <br />also indicates that no minimums occurred any of these three wells. As shown on the graphs for <br />indicator parameters, all three wells in this series track similar with sampling results indicating <br />normal seasonal fluctuations including influences for seasonal irrigation. <br />201Page <br />