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KLEINFELDER <br /> File No. 20-1008-49.001 <br /> December 9, 1993 <br /> SUMMARY OF DAILY SDRI READINGS ("SM" TEST PAD) <br /> Elapsed <br /> Time Average <br /> Between Weight Water <br /> Reading Change Temperature Permeability <br /> Date (hours) (grams) (Degrees F) (cm/sec) <br /> 11/18/93 25.70 69.2 57 2.6x10' <br /> 11/19/93 22.85 120.9 57 5.0x10-' <br /> 11/20/93 24.90 104.9 56 4.0x10-7 <br /> 11/21/93 21.10 95.5 54 4.3x10-' <br /> 11/22/93 27.72 105.1 54 3.6x10'' <br /> 11/23/93 20.25 113.2 54 5.3x10'' <br /> 11/24/93 23.97 94.1 51 3.7x10'' <br /> 11/25/93 23.93 101.3 50 4.0x10-7 <br /> 11/26/93 24.15 91.3 50 3.6x10-' <br /> 11/27/93 23.80 95.0 49 3.8x10-' <br /> 11/28/93 19.93 77.5 48 3.7x107' <br /> CONCLUSIONS <br /> Based on the results of our additional SDRI permeability, the SM test pad meets-permeability <br /> specifications. It is our opinion that an SDRI test on the ML test pad (which contains more clay <br /> and fines than the SM test pad) would most likely indicate an even lower permeability. For this <br /> reason, we do not recommend further SDRI testing. We recommend the procedures outlined <br /> in our July 8, 1993 report be used for barrier construction. <br /> Copyright 1993 Kteinfelder, Inc. Page 4 of 5 <br />