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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1993041
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
7/23/1990
Doc Name
REPORT ON QUARTERLY WATER QUALITY MONITORING DOWE FLATS PROJECT
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no.~ tn.t. <br />Surface water samples collected at location DFSW-2 were labeled: <br />DFSW - 21 VOA <br />22 VOA <br />25 anions, pH, alkalinity, specific conductance, turbidity, TDS, <br /> and TSS <br />26 Dissolved metals <br />Samples from surface water location DFSW-3 were labeled: <br />DFSW - 31 VOA <br />32 VOA <br />35 anions, pH, alkalinity, specific conductance, turbidity, TDS, <br /> and TSS <br />36 Dissolved metals <br />5.0 ANALYTICAL RESULTS <br />• A detailed list of the monitoring parameters, laboratory methods, and analytical results for each <br />sample set is presented in Table 1. <br />In summary, water quality analyses for both surface and ground water generally indicate <br />background conditions. No elevated concentrations of contaminants were detected with the <br />exception of trace levels of certain volatile organic compounds. These constituents were detected <br />at concentrations below the EPA practical quantization limit (PQL), and may or may not be <br />present in the ground water. <br />Inorganic analyses including metals, revealed no constituents at levels that would be considered <br />above background. Major ions and other parameters are at concentrations that could be <br />considered normal. High Total Suspended Solids results in the ground water monitor wells is <br />probably due to very fine grained sediments being drawn into the wells during purging (bailing). <br />These wells will be redeveloped to eliminate the effects of well construction or ground water <br />quality. <br />Pnject N~mbv 7fi9-97-013 <br />• ]uly ~.5, 1980 <br />Page 6 <br />
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