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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1983194
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
12/15/2020
Doc Name
Water Monitoring - Groundwater
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Daub & Associates,Inc.
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DRMS
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ACY
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NS proposes that the localized high conductivity water (mainly inside the well casing) will dissipate. The <br /> BG-9 will be sampled weekly to monitor the water chemistry (including TDS, halite, carbonate, pH, and <br /> alkalinity) until the analyte levels begin to taper in the right direction. If the elevated conductivity continues <br /> to lower, then the remediation performed to date will be considered a success and monthly sampling will <br /> replace the weekly sampling and continue for a minimum of 6 months. If conductivity does not return to a <br /> more acceptable, historic level,then further remediation will be considered. <br /> SPECIALIZING IN PROFESSIONAL GEOLOGICAL,ENVIRONMENTAL, HYDROLOGICAL,GEOTECHNICAL AND PERMITTING SERVICES <br />
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