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March 2004 Kem Coll 0'-~+N~++H * 2003 Araam[H7cbdgp~Relrnt * CT~Pemit Nn G84006 ~ Pate 10 <br />5.0 LOADOUT AREA ALLUVIAL GROUNDWATER <br />Two alluvial wells (AP-1 and AP-2) were monitored for field measurements on a monthly basis from <br />October 2002 through October 2003. In March and April, only wazer level measurements were taken <br />due to the frozen condition of the wells. The field data collected are presented in Appendix A, 2003 <br />FietdData. Figure 3, AllurinlAgrafer WurerLerds, shows groundwazer levels measured during sampling <br />everrts over the past seven years. blazer quality samples were collected and analyzed on a quarterly <br />basis, in October 2002 and May, July, and October 2003. As of January 1999, the parameter list for <br />alluvial well sample analysis was reduced to include only major elements and no trace metals. This <br />data has been s»mmarivrd and is presented in Table 1, 2003 Gmaakrufer Qmluy Stadctia. The <br />individual laborazory analyses are presented in Appendix D, 2003 Loadout Area Alluvial blazer <br />Quality Analyses. <br />The mean field and laboratory parameter values for each of the last seven years are presented in <br />Tables 4 and 5 HsstoncLoadauAruzAUurinl Wata-C~falityDala. Figure 4, ECu. TDS-We/lARl, and <br />Figure 5, ECu. TDS-We'l AP-2, show comparisons of electrical conductance to total dissolved solids <br />levels over the last seven years. <br />• <br />• <br />M[GH * 1475 /hre GrneRd, Ste 109, * Stsvriart Spr»gs, Cdorado 80477 * (970f 879-6260 Reu 11/04 <br />WIWPIXm~BSIUmd)l,dvR~mIXN1lC03 Xyld®'Rµm <br />3/t9/O(r!D <br />