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fROW <br /> Q <br /> USA Station No. 110 AGS 87031-2 <br /> Stockton, California <br /> reduces the possibility of well vandalism or accidental <br /> disturbance. Each well head was equipped with a padlocked cage <br /> in order to further reduce the possibility of vandalism or <br /> accidental disturbance. <br /> WELL DEVELOPMENT AND SAMPLi <br /> Applied GeaSystems personnel were present on August 20, 1987 to <br /> develop the wells and collect water samples. The water levels in <br /> the wells were measured and found to be at a depth of 47.07 feet <br /> below the top of casing in MW-1, and 48.61 feet in MW-2. After <br /> the initial water level measurement, the wells were sampled using <br /> art Alconox-washed and distilled water-rinsed Teflon bailer. <br /> water levels in the three wells were also measured on September <br /> 17, 1987. The water level in S-1 was measured by lowering a f- <br /> inch inner-diameter PVC pipe through the floating product and <br /> into ground water. The tube was then purged of all fluid with <br /> pressurized air, and ground water was allowed to rise to static <br /> level in the pipe. The level measurement in the pipe is regarded <br /> as equal to the static water level at the time of measurement. <br /> 10 <br />