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1 <br /> Working to Restore Nature <br /> tSummary of Results and Discussion <br />' A summary of the analytical results from current and past well samplings is presented in Table <br /> 1. Based on the water level data for September 13, 1994, (Table 1), RESNA has interpreted <br /> the groundwater gradient and flow directions for the upper and lower aquifers, as shown on <br />' Plates 3 and 4, respectively. In the local upper aquifer, the groundwater level dropped an <br /> average of 0.40 foot, ranging from -0.30 foot in well MW-6 to -0.45 foot in well MW-5. In <br /> the local lower aquifer, the groundwater level also dropped an average of 0 40 foot, ranging <br /> from -0.35 foot in well MW-2 to -0.45 foot in well MW-1R The apparent groundwater flow <br /> direction in the local upper aquifer is south-southeasterly at a gradient of approximately 0.01 <br /> (Plate 3). The apparent groundwater flow direction in the local lower aquifer is east- <br /> southeasterly at a gradient of approximately 0.005 (Plate 4). The next quarterly groundwater <br /> sampling is scheduled for December 1994. <br />' Reporting Requirements <br /> RESNA recommends a that copy this report be forwarded by Quik Stop Markets, Inc., to the <br />' following agencies <br /> Mr. Michael Collins, R.E.H.S. <br /> Environmental Health Specialist <br /> San Joaquin County Public Health Services <br />' Environmental Health Division <br /> P O. Box 2009 <br /> Stockton, California 95201 <br />' Ms Elizabeth Thayer <br /> California Regional Water Quality Control Board <br />' Central Valley Region <br /> 3443 Routier Road <br /> Sacramento, California 95827-3098 <br /> F7132 941Q34 <br /> 3 <br />