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i <br /> kqKLEINFELDER <br /> 4 ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED <br /> l <br /> Kleinfelder conducted' the groundwater .sampling for the First Quarter 2004 groundwater <br /> monitoring. Kleinfelder measured water levels in all of the monitoring wells, and sampled <br /> monitoring wells MW-DIS-1, MW-DIS-2, MW-DIS-Ils, MW-DIS-lld, MW-DIS- 12, MW- <br /> DIS-13, MW-DIS-14s, MW-DIS-14d, MW-DIS-15; and piezometers NPI-70', NPI-80', and <br /> NP1-90'. All of the wells and piezometers were previously surveyed by Kjeldson, Sinnock, <br /> Neudeck, Inc. (KSN, Inc.) of Stockton, California so groundwater gradients could be calculated. <br /> Data obtained from the wells was used to evaluate groundwater flow, groundwater impacts and <br /> the need for additional assessment. <br /> 4.1 MEASUREMENT OF WATER LEVELS <br /> In order to assess the groundwater gradient at the time of sampling, water level measurements <br /> were made in each of the twenty(20)monitoring wells and three (3)piezometers at the beginning <br /> of the sampling round, prior to purging and sampling of the wells (see Record of Water Level <br /> Measurements in Appendix B). The depth-to-water was measured in each well according to the <br /> protocol described in Appendix A, Section A-4.1. The depth-to-water measurements were then <br /> converted to relative groundwater elevations with respect to a surveyed benchmark by subtracting <br /> them from the surveyed casing elevations. <br /> The resulting pertinent groundwater elevations were used to assess the direction of the <br /> groundwater flow and gradient at the time of sampling. This information was then used to assess <br /> which wells represent upgradient and which wells represent downgradient groundwater <br /> conditions. See Table 1 for the groundwater elevation data. <br /> Plates 2 shows the location of the groundwater monitoring wells. Groundwater elevations for the <br /> monitoring wells ranged from —33.47 feet (MW-DIS-6) to -34.50 feet (MW-DIS-12). A <br /> groundwater gradient and direction was calculated based on depth-to-water data collected from <br /> these wells on February 17, 2004, and by data collected during a survey produced by KSN Inc. on <br /> February 14, 2002. The groundwater flow direction is estimated to be southeast with an overall a <br /> gradient of approximately 0.001 ft./fl. A groundwater contour map is included as Plate 3. In <br /> areas of relatively flat groundwater gradients such as this site, groundwater flow directions may <br /> significantly fluctuate due to rainfall, groundwater recharge, groundwater pumping, etc. <br /> Therefore, changes in groundwater flow directions may vary at this site with time, however, past <br /> data consistently has suggested a similar groundwater gradient and flow direction. <br /> t2280 MON 1 ST04R397 Page 7 of 13 <br /> ®2004,Kleinfelder,Inc May 11,2004 <br />