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Memo to Antonia Vorster/ -3- 1 May 1986 <br />Jon Marshack <br />b. A map of the waste management unit showing test locations <br />where these permeability data were obtained; and <br />C. An evaluation of the test procedures and rationale used to <br />obtain these permeability data. <br />5. A map showing the location of all springs in the facility or <br />within one mile of its perimeter. The map shall be accompanied <br />by tabular data indicating the flow and the mineral quality of <br />the water from each spring. <br />6. An evaluation, supported by water quality analyses, of the <br />quality of any water known to exist under or within one (1) mile <br />of the facility perimeter. <br />[Notei geological f hydrogeologicalrequired <br />above shall be certified by a registered geologist or engineering <br />geologist.] <br />1. A map showing the locations of all water wells, and geothermal <br />wells at the facility or within one (1) mile of its perimeter. <br />2. Name and address of the owner of each well indicated. <br />3. Well information, where available, for each water well indicated <br />including, but noLlimited to: <br />a. Total depth of well; <br />b. Diameter of casing at ground water surface and at total <br />depth; <br />C. Type of well construction (cable -tool, rotary etc.); <br />d. Depth and type of perforations; <br />e. Name and address of well drilling; <br />f. Year of well construction; <br />g. Use of well (agricultural, domestic, stock watering, etc.); <br />h. Depth and type of sanitary seal; <br />i. Lithologic, geophysical, and other types of well logs, if <br />available; and <br />