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Figure 11 <br /> TOTAL DESIGNATED LEVEL FOR A CONSTITUENT OF A LIQUID WASTE - <br /> DOMESTIC <br /> WATER UNLINED <br /> WELL SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT <br /> ( 0-05 X 11 liter of wastej]" <br /> a <br /> a � <br /> �3a <br /> •S'�'"}v+'�c4 <br /> y,s�rr ,}cS'�' s��aL 3. {•��+�,++� <br /> Yn ,}r xS• Y + ..t ` 44~v3}v� a.Qa t,}tw}�u.,{.v�E <br /> '1`r <br /> y`•+;�`?� }+�{+�1�+rt "' i+`;"ver } t �,{<.}�}� 'v.LYi•yam•+$+rf' <br /> .,. :• i 4 � t �r ty7.v-,{r`+ y` [�ti{ ^ai}t s`�AA':": <br /> Water <br /> . . _ Table <br /> 0.05 mg Arsenic /liter of•water GROUND <br /> ( Drinking Water Standard ) WATER <br /> . . . . . . . . FLOW <br /> 3.3 3 Designated Levels for Solid Wastes <br /> The goal in calculating Designated Levels fora solid waste is to determine concentrations <br /> . of soluble constituents in the waste above which leachate would be able to carry them to <br /> ground or surface waters in amounts that would cause water quality goals to be exceeded <br /> in those waters. Figure 12 illustrates a scenario of how soluble/extractable constituents of <br /> ' Page 34 Designated Level Methodology <br />