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d <br /> 1. H. KLEINF£LD£R &ASSOCIATES <br /> File: W-2006-1 <br /> December 16, 1985 <br /> Page 20 <br /> e Stiff diagrams should be prepared for several samples from <br /> the monitoring wells once a major ion analyses is <br /> performed. Additional stiff diagrams of the production <br /> well and the surface impoundments should also be prepared <br /> using data currently available. Comparison of the stiff <br /> diagrams will provide further information on the water <br /> quality variations. <br /> a Water level elevations and observation for floating <br /> hydrocarbons in each monitoring well should be performed <br /> on a monthly basis through the winter and spring months. <br /> Elevation of the surface impoundment water surface should <br /> also be determined in conjunction with the above task. <br /> VIII. LIMITATIONS <br /> _W This report was prepared in general accordance with the <br /> accepted standard of practice which exists in Northern California <br /> at the time the investigation was performed. It should be <br /> recognized that definition and evaluation of geologic conditions <br /> is a difficult and inexact art. Judgments leading to conclusions <br /> and recommendations are generally made with an incomplete <br /> knowledge of the subsurface conditions present. More extensive <br /> studies including additional subsurface investigation can tend to <br /> reduce the inherent_uncertainties-associated- with--subsurface <br /> modeling, If the client wishes to reduce the uncertainty beyond <br /> the level associated. with this ,study, Kleinfelder and Associates <br /> r should be notified for additional consultation. <br />