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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981008
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Doc Name
INTRODUCTION
Permit Index Doc Type
HYDROLOGY REPORT
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2.0 GROUNDWATER MONITORING <br />' Table 1 shows the groundwater monitoring program requirements during temporary cessation. Spoil <br />Spring 1 and 2 are included in this program. Of the 17 sites listed in Table 1, wells GW-N10, GW- <br />N24, GW-N26 and GW-N28 were dry when measured in April and September 1992. Of these four <br />dry wells, three are in spoils and GW-N24 is a multiple completion. <br />~ 2.1 Monitoring Well Water Levels <br />' Appendix A contains the water level measurements taken during this monitoring period. Both GW- <br />N4R and GW-N9 reached new high water levels of 5.45 feet and 26.93 feet respectively in <br />1 September 1992. Montioring well GW-N11 reached a new low water level in September 1992, <br />exceeding the historic low level by 0.02 feet. The range of water levels for GW-N11 now stands <br />at 1.16 feet. Appendix B contains the water level hydrographs. <br />I 2.2 Monitoring Well Water Quality <br />1 Appendix C contains the analysis results for the water samples taken in September 1992. This <br />appendix also contains the flow and water quality data for the spoil springs. <br />_~ <br />2 <br />
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