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KA KLLINI LLULR <br /> File No . 2182-25 <br /> Y <br />.,•1t June 13, 1990 <br /> 9 and 15-foot depths, which are passing tests . The <br /> results are presented in Table I . <br />' i Our percolation test results indicate that passing tests <br /> were obtained on all four of the proposed parcels . Table <br /> I summarizes the test results obtained for all tests . <br /> The County approved field test sheets are included with <br /> this report . <br /> TABLE I <br /> PERCOLATION TEST RESULTS <br /> TEST DEPTH PERCOLATION RATE <br /> PARCEL(TEST) NOS ' (FEET) (MINUTES/INCH) <br /> a <br /> 1 (P-1 ) 3 15 <br /> 2 (P-2 ) 3 10 <br /> 3 (P-3 ) 3 60 <br /> 4 (P-4 ) 3 NP* <br /> NEW 4 (P-4A) 9 30 <br /> 4 (P-4B) 15 30 <br /> *NP - No percolation - Water level did not drop in last 30 minutes <br /> of test. <br /> v <br /> ITEM C-3 • <br /> "The depth and gradient of the groundwater table . " <br /> During our residence surveys on May 17 , 1990, we were <br /> able to measure groundwater in 4 wells . The groundwater <br /> was measured at between 130 to 142 feet below existing <br /> ground surface. Groundwater was estimated at between 130 <br /> to 140 feet by 2 other well owners , where measurements <br /> i <br /> 4 <br />