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i <br /> S <br /> late fall (Figure 2). Ground-water depths and elevations measured in all wells during the four <br /> quarters of monitoring are presented in Table 1. <br /> SCHIMN 1) <br /> In comparison to the shallow wells, ground-water levels in the deep wells were deeper and <br /> fluctuated more throughout the Iast two years, presumably in response to pumping of those and/or <br /> other nearby deep wells during that time. The static water levels in the Petz irrigation well have <br /> fluctuated seasonally approximately 10 feet, with the lowest observed levels during the fall and <br /> highest levels in the winter (Figure 3). Static water levels in the South Tracy #1 production well <br /> fluctuated as much as 35 feet during 1994 and'a pumping level observed in March was 75 feet <br /> below the lowest static water level (Figure 4); water-level fluctuations decreased during 1995 and <br /> early 1996. <br /> Static water levels have been measured in the Brown's #1 production well since January 1995 <br /> (during the beginning of 1994, water levels could not be measured because the well was being <br /> pumped at the time and the pumping levels were deeper than the length of the sounder) and these <br /> water levels are well below shallow ground-water levels. Measurement of the water level in the <br /> Ponderosa and Brown's New production wells has not been possible due to blocked airlines. The <br /> owners of these wells are currently in the process of making the airlines functional for future use. <br /> The ground-water elevations and fluctuations observed during the last two years of monitoring <br /> illustrate the difference between the shallow and deep zones beneath the monitoring network area. <br />! ? In the shallow wells, ground-water elevations have ranged from 76 to 86 feet MSL across the <br /> area with generally less than three feet of seasonal fluctuation, indicating the upper zone (above <br /> the confining clay) is an unconfined or "water table" aquifer. Alternatively, in the deep wells <br /> (i.e., those completed below the base of the confining clay, which is at an approximate elevation <br /> of 75 feet below mean sea level), static ground-water elevations ]lave ranged from 17 feet below <br /> mean sea level to 50 feet MSL across the area. These ground-water elevations combined with <br /> observed fluctuations as great as 35 feet indicate the lower zone is a confined aquifer and that a <br /> downward vertical gradient exists between the upper and lower zones. <br /> i <br />