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,t <br /> fir. K}'lc Christie <br /> July 2. 1991 <br /> Page <br /> Discussion <br /> ged 11,jilis site since <br /> The general groundwater flow direction and ihy(October�1990)ltWatertievelelevations increased <br /> the previous quarterly groundwater mons g <br /> an average of 3.57 feet in all monitoring wells. <br /> W-6, W-7and W-9 show general decreases W-ETXIw <br /> o <br /> Monitoring v , -IA,veils W-2, W-2B,W-3. W-g, W-10, t <br />_ TPH concentrations (Table 1), while monitoring wells W <br /> increases in one or more of the BETX constituents or TPH concentrations. <br /> e tested far total coliform and fecal <br /> Monitoring wells W-IA, W-12, W-10, and W-Il wer <br /> The fecal coliform levels do not exceed the drinking water standards. The total <br /> coliform. water standards. but most likely these are native <br /> coliform results are greater than the drinking ab turd at <br /> species. The results indicate that therethen°e1 stectDabcuSsiansramhltlte cl'emi tsar An1E1ce there <br /> was no detection of fecal coliforms <br /> Brown and Caldwell Analytical Laboratoryindicate <br /> coincidental. value of 16 for the total coliform <br /> mast probable number for all of the sante0123. <br /> if you have any questions, please contact me or Ms. Janice Hubbard at (91�) �- <br /> Very truly yours, <br /> BROWN AND CALDWELL <br /> jay Lucas <br /> Project Manager <br /> JL:JAH:mkw <br /> Enclosures <br /> California Regional Waterer Quality Control Board, <br /> cc. Mr. Gordon Boggs, <br /> Central Valley Region Local Health District <br /> Ms. Laurie Cotttlla, San Joaquin County <br /> Mr. Chris Winsor, ARCO Products Company <br /> grown and Caldwell <br />