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YNIKaC0.S CFSGXE0.5RriY9KTMVfS <br /> 3.0 MONITORING RESULTS SUMMARY <br /> 3.1 GROUNDWATER PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND POTENTIOMETRIC <br /> ESURFACE ELEVATIONS <br /> Table 3-1 presents a summary of groundwater parameters, depths and elevations Since <br /> groundwater elevations were last taken on 23 August 1999, groundwater elevations have decreased <br /> by an average of 0 74 feet <br /> Table 3-1 <br /> Groundwater Parameter, Depth, and Elevation Data <br /> Top of <br /> Conduc- Casing Depth to 15 November 1999 <br /> Temp tivity Elevation (ft Water Water Elevation (ft <br /> Well °C) pH MHOS MSL ft MSL <br /> MW-2 23 8 689 2,080 NM 2767 NM <br /> MW-2A 234 7 12 1,470 1191 2785 -1594 <br /> MW-3A 216 723 1,980 1123 2728 -1605 <br /> MW-4 229 742 1,160 1346 2885 -1539 <br /> MW-5 221 7 39 705 12 83 2661 -1378 <br /> MW-6 21 3 703 1,180 1317 2762 -1445 <br /> MW-7 204 7 13 1,270 1314 2943 -1629 <br /> MW-8 NM NM NM 13 76 2994 -1609 <br /> MW-9 234 723 1,880 1226 2823 -15 97 <br /> ---Jl <br /> Note NM = Not Measured <br /> A potentiometnc contour map developed from the water level data is presented on Figure 3-1 <br /> As in previous sampling rounds groundwater flow is generally toward the north-northeast within <br /> a trough The horizontal groundwater gradient down the center of the: trough was 0 000095 ft/ft <br /> L\PRUIFUTIISAN]OQIHSA'4099RPr WAD 4 <br />