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KLE/NBright FE Right OE17 <br /> • The origin of the perched water encountered on the southeast and northwest <br /> portions of the nursery are unknown . The lack of perched water noted in the <br /> central portion of the nursery in addition to the historical lack of water noted in <br /> nested monitoring wells MW-4s and MW4d , (located northwest of Basin B) <br /> may suggest multiple areas of perched groundwater conditions . This is also <br /> consistent with an alluvial and overbank depositional environment. <br /> Therefore, channel deposits would be sporadic in their occurrence and <br /> generally be within finer grained overbank sediments . <br /> • Based upon the historical findings of nested monitoring wells MW-4s and <br /> MW4d , Basin " B" does not appear to contribute to perched water conditions. <br /> • It appears the perched water in Monitoring Wells MW-2 and MW-5 does not <br /> represent a single continuous perched groundwater in which a groundwater <br /> flow direction can be assessed . Therefore, the need for an additional <br /> monitoring well to comply with RWQCB M&RP No. 97-811 to ascertain <br /> groundwater gradient does not appear to be appropriate. <br /> In an August 17 , 1998 proposal , Kleinfelder documented the proposed installation of four <br /> monitoring wells in the Barbagelata orchard located to the west across Escalon Bellota Road . <br /> The assessment was later requested by Mr. Rudy Schnagl of the State of California Central <br /> Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board in a letter dated February 26 , 1999 and <br /> subsequent correspondence dated May 28, 1999 and September 20 , 1999. The proposed <br /> scope of work was modified in Kleinfelder's work plan addenda dated July 1 , 1999 and August <br /> 26 , 1999 , based on Mr. Schnagl's comments . In October 1999, three groundwater monitoring <br /> wells were installed by Kleinfelder within the Barbagelata orchard south of Potter Creek. The <br /> wells were installed to monitor shallow perched groundwater conditions in the area . <br /> Additionally, attempts were made to install a shallow groundwater monitoring well north of <br /> Potter Creek, which yielded no shallow perched groundwater to a depth of approximately 18'/2 <br /> feet below grade. Groundwater gradient in the shallow perched aquifer in October 25 , 1999 , <br /> December 27, 1999, March 23, 2000 , and April 27, 2000 ranged from 0 . 002 to 0 .004 feet/foot <br /> to the south southwest, south , northwest and south-southwest, respectively. Perched <br /> groundwater flow in the area of the Potter Creek Bridge was not noted flowing towards the <br /> north (towards the Eason and Dodge properties) . Rather, the shallow perched groundwater <br /> flow appeared to be away from Potter Creek and was confirmed by the lack of perched <br /> groundwater to a depth of 18-1 /2 feet in the Barbagelata's orchard north of Potter Creek. <br /> However, in areas of flat groundwater gradients such as this site , groundwater flow directions <br /> may significantly fluctuate due to rainfall , groundwater recharge, groundwater pumping , etc. <br /> Therefore, changes in groundwater flow directions may vary at this site with time. The results of <br /> 117226.E02/ST013R0176 Page 13 of 40 January 31 , 2013 <br /> Copyright 2013 Kleinfelder <br />