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— Polly Lowry <br /> Tnple E Ground Water Monitoring <br /> Page 2 <br /> upgradient that may otherwise be confused with impacts from the aeration pond. In this regard, TDS is the <br /> primary parameter of concern We propose to compare TDS levels in MW-1 against a value two standard <br /> deviations above the mean of all previous TDS measurements. In part, this is done as an empirical indictor <br /> and is not a formal statistical analysis because the suite of previous measurements may not be normally <br /> distributed <br /> Reporting <br /> The location of the monitoring wells, the extraction well, the aeration pond, and the apricot orchard spray <br /> field will be plotted on a base map. To record changes in ground water levels and ground water quality <br /> that result from the operation of the ground water extraction system, ground water elevations and <br /> chloroform concentrations for each monitoring well and the extraction well will be noted on the base map <br /> Chloroform concentrations will be noted for the aeration pond The annotated base map will be included <br /> in the report for each sampling event, which is quarterly. <br /> If you have any continents or questions, you may call me at (209) 957-4334 or Mr. Tom Guido at (209) <br /> 835-5123. <br /> CONDOR EARTH TECHNOLOGIES, INC. <br /> Robert C Dixon <br /> Project Manager <br /> CC Mr. Nate Esformes, Triple E Produce, Tracy <br /> Mr. Tom Guido, Triple E Produce, Tracy <br /> Mr. Michael Campos, Graham& James, Sacramento <br /> Mr. Mike Infurna, San Joaquin PHS-EHD, Stockton <br /> Mr. John Kramer, Condor Earth Technologies, Inc., Sonora <br /> ceeUetterVesponse to PAL Itr of 110496 <br />