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• <br />DATA'SUMMARY GROUND WATER WELL 20.1 <br />JULY 1 1999 • MARCH 31 000 <br />Well ID 20~ 1 20~ 1 20~ 1 20~ 1 <br />Sample Date 7/25/99 8/27/99 9/26/99 3/1/00 <br />Sample Type• Prima Primar Prima Prima <br />Completion Horizon Dissolution Dissolution Dissolution Dissolution <br />Parameter (mg/I)" <br />Aluminum, dissolved <2 Q <0.6 <2 <br />Antimon ,dissolved <0.01 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <br />Arsenic, dissolved <0.1 <0.05 <0.05 0.3 <br />Barium, dissolved 3.5 3.6 6.93 3.7 <br />Be Ilium, dissolved <0.02 <0.01 0.03 <0.005 <br />Boron, dissolved 12.8 9.6 13.8 9.1 <br />Cadmium, dissolved <0.02 <0.01 0.01 0.021 <br />Calcium, dissolved <10 <10 7 10 <br />Chromium, dissolved 0.32 0.513 0.72 0.339 <br />Cobalt, dissolved <0.01 <0.005 <0.005 <0.003 <br />Cop er, dissolved <0.1 <0.05 <0.1 0.8 <br />Iron, dissolved 2.2 2.7 1.9 2.6 <br />Lead, dissolved 0.03 0.11 0.01 0.063 <br />Lithium, dissolved 4 2 3 3 <br />Magnesium, dissolved <10 <IO <4 10 <br />Manganese, dissolved <0.02 0.04 0.03 0.056 <br />Mercu ,dissolved <0.02 <0.0002 <0.001 <0.001 <br />Mol bdenum, dissolved 0.1 0.16 0.01 0.172 <br />Nickel, dissolved <0.04 <0.02 <0.04 0.01 <br />Potassium, dissolved 160 90 94 100 <br />Selenium, dissolved <0.001 <0.006 <0.005 <0.006 <br />Silica, dissolved 50 30 33 30 <br />Silver, dissolved <0.01 <0.02 <0.005 0.005 <br />Sodium, dissolved 24200 21800 29900 21000 <br />Strontium, dissolved 0.8 0.7 1.1 0~7 <br />Thallium, dissolved <0.01 <0.005 <0.005 <0.003 <br />Uranium, dissolved <0.01 <0.005 <0.005 <0.003 <br />Vanadium, dissolved <0.3 <0.3 <0.1 0.3 <br />Zinc, dissolved 4.9 16.4 <0.4 9.9 <br />Bicarb as CaCO3 33800 33900 34200 33300 <br />Carbonate as CaC03 <200 <200 1990 <2 <br />Hydroxide as CaC03 <200 <200 <200 <2 <br />Total Alkalinity 33800 33900 36200 33300 <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 />