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MANAGERS llF51GNER5tOV5LLTAN15 . <br /> 3.0 MONITORING RESULTS SUMMARY <br /> 3.1 GROUNDWATER PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND POTENTIOMETRIC <br /> SURFACE ELEVATIONS <br /> I <br /> Table 3-1 presents a summary of groundwater physical characteristics collected on 3 and 4 <br /> December 1996 and depth to water measurements collected on 2 December 1996 Since 30 <br /> August 1996 (the last available groundwater elevation data) groundwater elevations have <br /> increased by an average of 0 4 ft <br /> Table 3-1 <br /> Field Monitoring Data <br /> Top of 2 December <br /> Electrical Casing Depth to 1996 Water <br /> Conductivity Elevation (ft Water Elevation <br /> Well Temperature pH (umhos) MSL) (ft) (ft MSL) <br /> MW-2A 206 676 1,390 1191 37 04 -25 13 <br /> MW-3A 192 690 1,750 1123 36 52 -25 29 <br /> MW-4 205 7 34 1,100 13 46 37 77 -2431 <br /> MW-5 21 1 690 400 12 83 3545 -2262 <br /> MW-6 21 3 676 1,200 1317 37 10 -23 93 <br /> iMW-7 192 687 1,250 1314 38 73 -2559 <br /> MW-8 200 702 900 13 76 39 11 -25 35 <br /> MW-9 18 5 689 1,300 1226 37 47 -25 21 <br /> A potentiometne 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 northeast within a <br /> Itrough The average horizontal groundwater gradient was 0 012 ft/ft <br /> I12J.ry 1997 <br /> L SEmeraooa\SJCLSJCHSA zni] <br />