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October 4, 1989 <br /> Quarterly Ground-Water Monitoring AGS 87048-2 <br /> Beacon Station No. 22-1, Lockeford, Californ;a <br /> 9� <br /> l. <br /> ie <br /> th to water <br /> measured to the neareso the nearest 0 01 foot with a Solins1 foot using an automatic t elects c water-level indicator. <br /> measured in each well twell <br /> An arbitrary elevation relative to elevationean sea . <br /> MSorresponds to the ppr ximateW of 100 fet was chosen for theMSL <br /> casing with the highest <br /> elevation of the site as shown on the topographic map. The well with the highest elevation <br /> was well MW-3. <br /> luate the <br /> le 3 a ee areea Ground Water Gradient lative elevation of <br /> These data are summarized in Tabe t (Plate P- <br /> Map <br /> the ground-water surface in each well, p paluations <br /> 3), and evaluate the slaps of the goground-water surface was in-water surface across ha southwesterly erly d rection <br /> indicate that the average slope of the <br /> gust 2, 1989). The evaluated gradient was 0.003. <br /> at the time of the measurement (Auor <br /> yas <br /> Ground water from three::of four_wells:at thef$leveisiis tte fou hear-dein <br /> wells ren ain it6 is lowerttha <br /> defined by the DHS Hydrbdrb.on,cnnst�tuenth <br /> those itntaaliy` obtained:semiannual basis as a sufficient responof ge to -waterrounste conditionsend monitoring We are <br /> momforing wells an a sem <br /> sampling event for February 1990. <br /> scheduling the nexturie Cotu!la of the San Joaquin lLa <br /> Copies of this report should be forwarded to NIS rn a 95201, and Mr. Gordon Boggs ofncathe <br /> Health District, P.O. Box 2009, Stockton, Ca1 <br /> ifo <br /> California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley Region, 3443 Routier <br /> Road, Sacramento, California 95807-3018. <br /> i <br /> Y. <br /> 3 <br /> APPAOd OeoSystens <br />