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<br /> <br />DATA SUMMARY GROUND WATER WELI.21.4D AND 21-ADX CONTINUED <br />JULY 1,1999 -MARCH 3i, 200p <br />WeIIID 21~4D 21~4D 21~4D 21~4DX 21~4DX <br />Sample Date 7/23/99 8/25/99 9/24/99 2/29/00 3/27/00 <br />Sampler pe• Prima Primar Prima Primar Primar <br />Completion Horizon Dissolution Dissolution Dissolution Dissolution Dissolution <br />Parameter (m I)" <br />Bromide <5 <2 <2 <10 <10 <br />Carbon, dissolved or anic 44 73 22 40 34 <br />Cation~Anion Balance u 6.1 6 4.5 8 2.8 <br />Sum otAnions me /L 994 1050 1090 1060 <br />Sum of Cations me /L 1120 1150 1280 1120 <br />Chloride 7480 7890 6880 7600 8100 <br />Cond Q 25C (umhos/cm) 61800 60700 46000 60400 59200 <br />Fluoride 55 65 50 60 45 <br />Hardness as CaC03 91 91 84 34 50 <br />Nitrate as N, dissolved <0.2 0.8 <0.4 <0.2 <0.2 <br />Nitrate/Nitrie as N, dissolved <0.2 0.8 <0.4 <0.2 <0.2 <br />Nitrite as N, dissolved 1.62 <0.1 <0.2 <0.1 <0.1 <br />H (units) 8.2 7.9 8.1 8.2 8.1 <br />Phos horns, dissolved 5.5 5.6 5.7 6.8 6 <br />Phosphorus, ortho dissolved 4.5 5.1 4.6 6.68 6.75 <br />Total Dissolved Solids 67200 65000 60500 69100 58600 <br />Sotlmm Absorption Ratio in H2O 1340 1170 1250 2180 1570 <br />Sulfate 20 <100 100 <100 <100 <br />Sulfide as S 0.3 <0.2 <0.2 <1 <0.2 <br />TDS (talc) 66800 56600 58900 63100 58400 <br />TDS ratio 1.15 1.03 1.1 1 <br />Tem erature 19 16.9 13.1 15.1 15.1 <br />Gross AI ha Result ( Ci/L) 0 0 0 450 710 <br />Gross AI ha Error ( Ci/L) 340 470 510 390 430 <br />p a inimum a ec a e <br />Activity (pCi/L) <br />330 <br />370 <br />430 <br />300 <br />290 <br />Gross Beta Result (pCi/L) 180 34 490 480 290 <br />Gross Beta Error (pCi/L) 300 300 320 310 300 <br />e a inimum a ec a e <br />gctivity (pCi/L) <br />380 <br />400 <br />380 <br />430 <br />430 <br /> <br />• Sample Type =Primary (one sample is represented), =Average (duplicate samples are averaged). "Constituents reported in mg/I unless otherwise noted. <br />A symbol'<" before a number indicates that the value is not detected. The number following "<" is the analytical limit of detection based upon the method and the sample matrix. <br />