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3.0 GROUNDWATER MONITORING RESULTS <br />' Table 1 shows the currently approved groundwater monitoring program requirements. There are a <br />' total of 31 groundwater monitoring sites at New Horizon. There are 17 sites at New Horizon 1, <br />including 3 spoil springs. There are 14 sites at New Horizon 2. <br />3.1 Monltoring Well Water Levels <br />Appendix A contains the water level measurements taken during this monitoring period. Appendix <br />B contains the water level hydrographs. Appendix C contains the groundwater quality data and the <br />flow data and qualify for the spoil springs. Wells GW-N10, GW-N24, GW-N26 and GW-N28 <br />continued to be dry during the monitoring period. All four of these wells are at New Horizon 1. Of <br />the four wells, 3 wells (GW-N10, GW-N26 and GW-N28) are in spoil. GW-N24 is a multiple <br />completion. The October 1993 reading for GW-N11 appeared to be suspect and, hence, was not <br />' included in the hydrograph. GW-N25 was found to be dry in December 1993. GW-N37 was dry <br />during October 1993 and March 1994, GW-N38 was dry during October 1993, April 1994, and <br />' September 1994. In general, most of the wells show seasonal water level fluctuation depending <br />upon whether the area ditch is turned on or off. <br />' 3.2 Monltoring Well Water Quality <br />Appendix C contains the groundwater and spoil spring quality analysis results. This appendix also <br />contains the flow and water quality data for the spoil springs. Spoil spring 2 did not flow during this <br />monitoring period. Generally, quality parameters at all ground water monitoring wells were within <br />' historic ranges. <br /> <br />9 <br />