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KEI-J92-0205 .R4 <br /> July 6 , 1994 <br /> TABLE 1 <br /> SUMMARY OF HISTORICAL <br /> (DATA AVAILABLE TO KEATER I) DATA <br /> Low Depth High Depth <br /> to Ground Water to Ground Water <br /> Monitoring Level (feet) & Level <br /> Welleet) & FlownDirection CGradientd <br /> Date Well <br /> 5/28/93 10 . 36-MW5 <br /> 8 . 84-MW1 ENE 0 . 001 <br /> 4/26/93 8 . 59-MW5 7 . 30-MW1 NW <br /> 3/25/93 7 . 48-MW7 5 . 91-MW3 <br /> WSW <br /> 2/27/93 6 . 88-MW5 & MW6 <br /> 5 . 37-14W3 N & WSW 0 008 <br /> 1/11-12/93 9 . 34-MW6 <br /> 7 . 85-MW2 W & SW <br /> 12/30/92 <br /> 21,. 01-MW7 9 . 65-MW1 W* <br /> 6/02/89 10 . 43-MW5 8 . 52-MW2 E & ESE <br /> (Morning) <br /> 6/02/89 10 . 36-MW5 <br /> 8 . 49-MW2 E & ESE <br /> (Afternoon) <br /> 6/02/89 10. 30-MW5 8 . 50-MW2 E & ESE <br /> (Evening) <br /> 7/21/88 <br /> 9 .91-MW5 8 . 15-MW2 E, SE & S 0. 003 <br /> 6/23/88 9 . 45-MW4 7 . 77-MW2 ENE & SE 0. 003 <br /> * Gradient not calculated for this monitoring event <br /> * Only four out of seven wells were monitored. <br /> NOTE: The depth ow grou d water levelslevels <br /> measured nat the former Unocal smaximum <br /> iteto <br /> high and l q <br /> date. <br />