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Natural Soda, Inc. <br />Groundwater <br />November 2000 <br />Surface and Groundwater Monitoring Report <br />Natwa] Soda, Inc., commenced sampling activities to establish water quality information for its <br />experimental pilot plant nahcolite project pursuant to the approved surface and groundwater <br />monitoring plan dated November 23, 1999. This activity included drilling and completion of six <br />groundwater monitoring wells between December 18, 1999 and January 31, 2000. One well, <br />MWD-l, is located in the pillar among the production wells on Pad 1. MWD-1 monitors the <br />interval just above the Dissolution Surface. Pad 2 is immediately downgradient of the <br />production wells. Wells drilled and completed on Pad 2 are identified as follows: MWU-2 in the <br />Uinta Formation; MWA-2 at the A-Groove; MWB-2 at the B-Groove; and MWD-2 just above <br />the Dissolution Swface. Baseline water data are collected from monitoring wells MWU-2, <br />MWA-2, and MWB-2 and MWD-2 located on Pad 2 and MWD-1 located on Pad 1. Alluvial <br />groundwater is sampled in wells AM-1 and AM-2 located in the Yellow Creek drainage. Water <br />monitoring locations are presented in Figwe 1. <br />MWA-2 and AM-2 were purged by air-lifting significant quantities of groundwater out of the <br />wel]bore using compressed air and'/~-inch-diameter PVC piping, and'/a-inch diameter stainless- <br />steel tubing, respectively. AM-2 was sampled using compressed air. MWA-2 was sampled using <br />the nitrogen pwge lift system. MWU-2 and MWB-2 were both pwged and sampled using the <br />nitrogen lift system. Monoflex stainless steel samplers were installed near the bottom of the <br />borehole in MWD-2 to sample these wells by the micropurge system. The September 2000 <br />sampling event for MWD-1 and MWD-2 was the initial time a nitrogen micropwge system was <br />used for these wells. Field parameters tested at the time of sample recovery include the <br />following: depth to water level, temperatwe, conductivity, pH, and total dissolved solids. The <br />date and time of the sampling were noted, along with field site conditions and any other unique <br />featwes of the sampling events. <br />Daub & Associates, Inc., an independent third-party contractor, conducted the sampling <br />activities for Natural Soda, Inc. November field measurements for these groundwater <br />monitoring wells aze presented in Table I. The analytical laboratory results aze presented in <br />Tables 2 through 6. The complete analytical laboratory data reports, which include the Long List <br />constituents for each well as specified in the approved surface and groundwater monitoring plan <br />dated November 23, 1999, are presented in Appendix A. <br />Surface Water <br />Streams <br />Three swface-water stream locations were sampled by Daub & Associates, Inc., to establish <br />water quality information -two upgradient and one downgradient of the project site. The <br />upgradient stream locations include the Corral Gulch drainage near the inactive U.S. Geological <br />Survey (USGS) monitoring station number 09306244 and the Stake Springs Draw drainage <br />above the confluence with Yellow Creek near the inactive USGS monitoring station number <br />09306230. The Corral Gulch location is identified as SW-1; the Stake Springs location is <br />identified as SW-2 (see Figure 1). <br />Daub & Associates, Inc. <br />