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Condor Earth Technologies, Inc. <br /> 21663 Brian Lane Sonora CA 95370(209)532-0361 <br /> 188 Frank West Circle Suite I Stockton CA 95206(209)234-0518 <br /> June 23, 2010 Condor Project No.3087M <br /> SECOND QUARTER GROUNDWATER MONITORING REPORT <br /> ' MAY 2010 <br /> Site Address: Sutter Home Winery(Site) H ISCO vM <br /> E© <br /> 18667 Jacob Brack Road jtr, 1 7 2010 <br /> Lodi, California ENVIRONMENT HEALTH <br /> ' Client: Trinchero Family Estates PERMIT/SERVICES <br /> P.O. Box 248 <br /> St. Helena,California <br /> ' Primary Agency: Brendan Kenny, California Regional Water Quality Control Board(Regional Board), <br /> Central Valley Region <br /> ' SECOND QUARTER GROUNDWATER MONITORING EVENT—MAY 2010 <br /> Condor Earth Technologies, Inc. (Condor)prepared this Second Quarter Groundwater Monitoring Report on <br /> behalf of the Sutter Home Lodi Winery (Site) located at 18677 Jacob Brack Road in Lodi, San Joaquin <br /> County, California (Figures 1 and 2, Appendix A), as required by Waste Discharge Requirements (WDR) <br /> ' Order No. R5-2009-0073, and at the request of Mr. Eric Jenssen,Vice President Engineering of Sutter Home <br /> Winery, Inc. Attached to this report are figures including a vicinity map, Site map, groundwater elevation <br /> contour map, hydrograph, comparison of Pond 2B total dissolved solids (TDS) and fixed dissolved solids <br /> (FDS) versus time, nitrate as nitrogen (nitrate-N) over time, and FDS over time (Figures I through 7, <br /> ' Attachment A). This report includes project background information, a description of field and laboratory <br /> procedures and results, and an event summary. <br /> ' BACKGROUND INFORMATION <br /> The Site was developed as a winery in 1998. Crushing and fermenting began in August 2009, after <br /> construction of a new process facility, and the Site is working toward a second phase of construction to <br /> include additional wine presses and storage tanks. Seven Site groundwater monitoring wells, GW-1 through <br /> GW-7, were installed in March 2002; seven monitoring wells, GW-8 through GW-14, were installed in July <br /> 2009 as required by the Regional Board to monitor the potential impact of wastewater infiltration to the Site <br /> ' groundwater via the surface ponds and land application areas (LAAs); and four additional monitoring wells, <br /> GW-15 through GW-18, were installed on March 23, 2010. Three additional monitoring wells, DWS-1, <br /> DWS-2, and DWS-3, are associated with the on-site septic mound system. <br /> 1 <br /> ' i, CONDOR <br />