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SGD <br /> Color Spot, Inc. 3 <br /> `.i August 16, 1991 (M88168G) <br /> SITE HYDROGEOLOGY <br /> Table 2 - Depth to Ground Water, contains ground water data for the <br /> site. As part of a previous assessment at this site, SGD advanced four drill <br /> holes and converted one into MW-1 (total depth 80 feet) in October of 1990. The <br /> logs of these drill holes are included in the SGD report listed above, dated <br /> February 1990. During the drilling of MW-1, no ground water table was <br /> encountered. However, a wet zone was noted between 64 and 67 feet below ground <br /> surface (bgs) . This interval was not perched above a clay layer, rather it is <br /> the top of a medium- to coarse-grained sand layer that is overlain by a clayey <br /> fine- to medium-grained sand. The accumulation of moisture at the top of a sand <br /> layer just beneath a clayey layer is common in unsaturated soils. In this type <br /> of situation, the effects of capillary forces on the hydraulic gradient are <br /> greater than gravitational forces. It is possible that the ground water <br /> encountered at 90 feet bgs in DH-2 is another example of this phenomenon, as a <br /> clayey sand layer was observed directly above the sand layer at 90 feet bgs. <br /> The County of San Joaquin Flood Control and Water Conservation <br /> District (District) data for water levels in wells in the fall of 1990 indicate <br /> that depth to ground water at this site at that time was approximately 85 feet <br /> bgs. In the fall of 1990, the local ground water flow direction at the site, <br /> according to the District data, was to the southeast toward the Pixley Slough <br /> about 6,500 feet away. Current data from the District were not available at the <br /> time of the writing of this letter-report. The depth to ground water in MW-1 was <br /> measured by SGD on May 22, 1991, at 74.5 feet bgs. / <br /> There are six known water wells within 1,000 feet of the former UST <br /> location, as shown on Figure 2. Two of the wells are reported to be abandoned <br /> and two are not owned by Color Spot, Inc. Of the two not owned by Color Spot, <br /> Inc. , well No. 3N/7E-19B (located about 50 feet west of MW-1) has a total depth <br /> of 112 feet. Color Spot management reports that these two are in use by the <br /> adjacent residences, but the pumping rates or pumping schedules are not known. <br /> Color Spot Well No. 1, about 300 feet south of the former UST location, <br /> reportedly discharges approximately 3 hours per day at rates between 50 and 80 <br /> gallons per minute (gpm) or between 9,000 and 14,000 gallons per day (gpd) . <br /> Color Spot Well No. 4, about 500 feet northwest of the former UST, reportedly <br /> discharges at a rate of 280 gpm for approximately 6 hours per day (100,800 gpd) . <br /> Perforated casing intervals, wellhead elevations, pumping water levels, and / <br /> static water levels in the above-mentioned wells are not available at this time. ✓ <br /> Nine driller's reports supplied by the State of California Department <br /> of Water Resources (DWR) for water wells located within 1,000 feet of the outer <br /> boundaries of the Color Spot facility were reviewed for construction details. <br /> These driller's reports have been provided to EHD for their reference. The wells / <br /> were drilled between 1950 and 1975 and the total depths of the wells range ,/ <br /> between 72 and 184 feet. Static water levels at the time of drilling ranged <br /> between 49 and 68 feet bgs. <br />