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• Summary water table elevation data tables for historical (Appendix B) and <br /> current (Table 4) conditions and analytical data tables for historical (Appendix <br /> C) and current (Table 6) conditions.' <br /> • Scaled maps showing relevant structures, features, and monitoring well <br /> locations (Figure 2). <br /> • Copies of laboratory analytical reports for groundwater sampling during Third <br /> Quarter 2009 (Appendix D). <br /> 2.0 GROUNDWATER MONITORING ACTIVITIES <br /> Personnel from FGL Environmental, Inc. performed the Third Quarter 2009 <br /> monitoring activities, which included water level measurements and well-water <br /> sampling. Monitoring well locations are shown in Figure 2 (WRP-1). Consistent <br /> with the approved Monitoring and Reporting Program, water levels and water <br /> quality are monitored in all wells. All monitoring was done in accordance with the <br /> Monitoring and Reporting Program No. 5-01-251. <br /> 2.1 Groundwater Level Measurements <br /> Groundwater elevations relative to mean sea level (msl) (NAVD 88) were <br /> calculated by subtracting the depth to water from the elevation of the <br /> measurement point at each well. Water levels in the nine WWTF wells were <br /> measured by FGL Environmental, Inc. on July 27, 2009, and water levels in the <br /> four WRP-1 wells were measured in compliance with WDR Order No. R5-2006- <br /> 0094 on July 27, 2009. All water levels were measured using water level sounders <br /> accurate to 0.01 foot. <br /> 2.2 Well Water Sample Collection and Analysis <br /> The monitoring wells were sampled by FGL Environmental, Inc. on July 27, 2009. <br /> The wells were purged and sampled using a Teflon submersible pump and vinyl <br /> discharge tubing2. The pump, tubing, and power cord were decontaminated prior <br /> to each use. Field parameters (pH, electrical conductivity, and temperature) were <br /> monitored using a YSI Model 556 multimeter and flow cell. Samples were <br /> collected once at least three casing volumes had been purged and field <br /> parameters stabilized. Purged water was disposed of at well sites. <br /> Table 1 reports the calculated volume of each well casing and the number of <br /> casing volumes purged. Appendix A contains groundwater purging and sampling <br /> logs. <br /> Historical water level and water quality data compiled for this report provided by Veolia West <br /> Operating Services and FGL Environmental, Inc. Available data begin in Fourth Quarter 2002. <br /> 2 FGL Environmental, Inc. sampling protocol, written communication, July 31, 2009. <br /> - 6 - <br />