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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0528324
PE
2965
FACILITY_ID
FA0019131
FACILITY_NAME
SUTTER HOME LODI WINERY
STREET_NUMBER
18667
STREET_NAME
JACOB BRACK
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LODI
Zip
95242
APN
01109014
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
18667 JACOB BRACK RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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Kennedy/Jenks Consultants <br /> Section 3. Proposed Groundwater Monitoring Well Purpose <br /> and Locations {1 <br /> The primary objective of the proposed groundwater monitoring wells is to characterize ambient `r <br /> groundwater underlying the proposed expanded LAAs. Four additional monitoring wells are <br /> proposed to be installed in the first-encountered groundwater. All four wells will be placed infield I <br /> with respect to the new LAAs. The proposed locations are shown on Figure 4. The new r <br /> monitoring wells will: (1) furnish water quality data for groundwater beneath the new LAAs to <br /> inform intrawell statistical analyses, (2) permit estimation of the local groundwater gradient, and <br /> (3) allow characterization of lithology at greater depth than has been evaluated in past site IT <br /> characterization activities to better constrain local groundwater flow. <br /> 3.1 Purpose of Monitoring Wells <br /> Ii <br /> The proposed groundwater monitoring wells will allow Sutter Home to characterize and monitor <br /> groundwater underlying the proposed expanded new LAAs to the west of the winery facility. t <br /> There are two principal reasons for characterizing groundwater conditions: ! <br /> • First, ambient groundwater conditions have not been fully characterized beneath the , <br /> proposed additional new LAAs. Ambient groundwater quality in the vicinity of the new LAAs 51 <br /> may have been impacted by past activities, such as application of manure fertilizer. <br /> Although reconnaissance groundwater samples were collected in January 2013 for <br /> laboratory analysis, the samples were not collected from properly installed and developed <br /> monitoring wells with well screens selected for the site-specific soil conditions. Moreover, the <br /> reconnaissance samples were collected during a single event, and monitoring wells will <br /> allow characterization of temporal variations. <br /> • Second, the proposed monitoring wells will allow Sutter Home to monitor potential impacts <br /> (if any) to groundwater as the new land application system is expanded becomes <br /> operational to the west of the facility into the northern portions of the facility. <br /> The set of four new monitoring wells proposed in this Work Plan will serve both purposes <br /> identified above. In addition, the wells will be used to estimate the local groundwater gradient r1 <br /> and thus aid in understanding the hydraulic interaction of groundwater and the nearby slough <br /> system. Finally, one soil boring will be advanced to greater depth than prior soil borings and well <br /> installations to log a thicker section of the underlying lithology. The lithology data will be used to <br /> quantify the extent of high- and low-permeability materials beneath the site to better constrain <br /> overall aquifer transmissivity. <br /> �i <br /> <; r <br /> ai <br /> Page 8 Monitoring Well Installation Work Plan <br /> Sutter Home Winery, Lodi, California _ <br /> g�_gmuc�*bwewasoos- � xta [i <br />
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