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h <br /> , N <br /> �• I ` I 12 February 2004 <br /> AGE-NC Project No 00-0769 ' <br /> Page 3 of 7 <br /> i direction Ground water'elevation data is presented in Table 1 and contoured ground water elevation <br /> data is presented in Figures 3 through 6 The elevation and gradient for each unit is described below <br /> { <br />' HU-1 <br />' Based on ground water elevation data collected in HU-1 Upper Zone(25 to 51 feet bsg),the ground <br /> I water,flow resembled a southwest trending ridge, with the northwest limb flowing northwest at a <br /> gradient of approximately 0 001 ft/ft and the southeast limb flowing southeast at a gradient of <br />' approximately 0 005 ft/ft'(Figure 3) <br /> 3 <br />' HU-2 ' <br /> f <br /> Based on ground water elevation data collected in HU-2(112 to 125 feet bsg),the ground water flow <br />' resembled a southwest trending ridge with the southeast limb flowing toward the southeast at a <br /> gradient of approximately 0 003 ft/ft The northwest limb was inferred to be flowing north-northwest <br /> . (Figure 4) <br /> i <br /> 14U�T yy�� -3„j <br /> I <br /> Based on ground water elevation data collected in HU-3(140 to 160 feet bsg),the ground water flow <br />' direction is generally toward the east-southeast with an average gradient of approximately 0 001 ft/ft <br /> (Figure 5) <br /> iJT a I r I <br /> 1 e <br /> I � <br />' Based on ground water elevation data collected in HU-4 (160 to 175 feet bsg), the ground water <br /> flow direction was toward the north-northeast at an approximate gradient of 0 011 ft/ft (Figure 6) <br /> i I <br /> f <br /> I _ <br /> I <br /> I <br /> f <br /> y { <br /> 14 f i <br /> Advanced GeoEnvirenmental,Inc <br /> e , <br /> 1 <br /> I <br /> � I <br /> r <br />