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Appendix A <br /> Slug Test Results <br /> ' Stockton Service Center <br /> tThe following is a summary of the slug test work performed by B&V Waste <br /> Science and Technology Corp (BVWST) These slug testing activities have been <br /> conducted per the January 24, 1994, letter from Ms Diane Hinson of the San <br /> Joaquin County Public Health Services Environmental Health Division (SJCPHS) to <br /> Mr Alex Coate of East Bay Municipal Utility District (District) The intention of the <br /> work is to estimate the horizontal hydraulic conductivity in order to select the <br /> appropriate remedial method for the Stockton Service Center site <br /> ' The average hydraulic conductivity across the site is 2 97 ft/day based on an <br /> average of rising and falling head slug tests conducted on monitoring wells MW-1, <br /> MW-8, and MW-9 The hydraulic gradient across the site is 0 002 ft/ft An average <br /> aquifer velocity of 0 00594 ft/day (2 17 ft/yr) was derived by multiplying the hydraulic <br /> conductivity by the hydraulic gradient <br />