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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0004126
FACILITY_NAME
QX-91-0005
STREET_NUMBER
35656
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
BIRD
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
ENTERED_DATE
5/12/2004 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
35656 S BIRD RD
RECEIVED_DATE
11/18/1997 12:00:00 AM
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Approved
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14. Summary <br /> Quarterly groundwater level and quality monitoring of two identified aquifer zones(a shallow and a deep <br /> zone)commenced in 1994 and mining of the Lone Tree II phase area commenced in 1995. Water level <br /> data, collected semi-annually since 1960 by the California Department of Water Resources, are also <br /> available for one shallow zone well. <br /> The extensive available shallow groundwater level record shows that water levels observed since 1994 are <br /> within the range of historically observed levels and relatively stable. Groundwater level elevations in the <br /> area of Teichert's Vernalis plant suggest predominantly easterly to east-southeasterly groundwater flow <br /> directions prior to 2001. More recently, groundwater level elevations suggest predominantly easterly to <br /> east-northeasterly flow directions. Groundwater levels observed in the deep wells are typically lower <br /> than in the shallow zone, and exhibit greater seasonal and annual fluctuation than groundwater levels in <br /> the shallow wells. In the early 2000's, groundwater levels in the deep zone noticeably declined, likely in <br /> response to reported increased pumping of local deep irrigation and industrial production wells, including <br /> Teichert's production wells. Over the past few years, substantial recovery of groundwater levels has been <br /> observed. <br /> The groundwater quality record documents stable conditions in both the shallow and deep aquifer zones. <br /> Shallow groundwater is generally of Ca-Na/HCO3-Cl type and deep groundwater is of Ca-Na/HCO3-SO4 <br /> type. The overall content of solublemine ' slightly.higher in shallow zone groundwater than in deep <br /> zone groundwater. Elevated nitrate co ntrati0 s in groundwater, documented since pre-mining times to, <br /> the present, are most likely attributabl to historic I and ongoing agricultural land use in the area. In <br /> summary,the existing data record sh s no Indic tion that mining operations have changed groundwater <br /> quality to date. <br /> ©LL}-IDORFF & SCALMANINI <br /> 8 CONSULTING ENGINEER5 <br />
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