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' MMNGFRS ESIp1EygplLy;TNIi$ <br /> 3.0 MONITORING RESULTS SUNINIARY <br /> 3.1 GROUNDWATER PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND PO <br /> SURFACE ELEVATIONS <br /> Table 3-1 presents a summary of groundwater parameters, depths and elevations Since 10 <br />' December 1998 (the last available groundwater elevation data) groundwater elevations have <br /> increased by an average of 1 01 feet. The water level in MW-4 was inadvertently not recorded. <br /> Table 3-1 <br /> Groundwater Parameter, Depth, and Elevation Data <br /> Tap of 22 March <br /> Conduc- Casing Depth to 1999 Wat <br /> Temp tivity Elevation (ft Water Elevation <br /> Well (°F) pH (µMHOS) MSL) (ft) MSL) <br /> MW-2 NM NM NM NM 270 NM <br /> MW-2A 64 11 681 1,362 1191 2705 -1514 <br /> MW-3A NM NM NM 11 23 2662 -15391 <br /> MW-4 NM NM NM 1346 NM NM <br /> MW-5 NM NM NM 1283 2565 -1282 <br /> MW-6 NM NM NM 1317 270 -13 83 <br />' MW-7 NM NM NM 1314 2865 -1551 <br /> MW-8 NM NM NM 1376 2909 -1532 <br /> MW-9 7158 6 86 1,290 1226 274 -1514 <br /> Note NM = Not Measured <br /> A potentiometnc contour map developed from the water level data is presented on Figure 3-1. <br />' Groundwater flow is generally toward MW-7 within the trough <br /> Ayrd 1999 <br />' L�PROIF.Cf'SLSAN]OQVHSAUiSA_99 APR <br />