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SU0005871
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34443
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BIRD
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RD
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25328002
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34443 S BIRD RD
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2025 ANNUAL GROUNDWATER MONITORING REPORT <br /> TEICHERT AGGREGATES AND GRANITE CONSTRUCTION VERNALIS AREA <br /> • Depth to water:Solinst and/or Powers electrical sounder(Water Level Indicator), Eno <br /> Scientific 2010 Pro Acoustic Sounder(Water Level Indicator) <br /> • pH,temperature, electrical conductivity(EC), dissolved oxygen (DO), oxygen reduction <br /> potential (ORP),total dissolved solids(TDS): YSI Pro DSS instrumentation <br /> • Turbidity: YSI Pro DSS instrumentation or Oakton T-100 portable turbidity meter <br /> The calibration and maintenance of instrumentation is conducted following the manufacturers' <br /> instructions and guidelines using appropriate standard solutions and procedures and at manufacturer <br /> recommended intervals.The electrical sounder and temperature probe are factory calibrated and do <br /> not require calibration by the user. <br /> Samples are collected in laboratory-supplied bottles with no headspace. Bottles are labeled with <br /> laboratory-supplied labels, immediately placed on ice, and kept in a dark ice chest for transport to the <br /> laboratory. <br /> 4 MONITORING RESULTS <br /> Quarterly groundwater level and quality monitoring commenced in March 1994 to characterize pre- <br /> mining groundwater conditions in the area and facilitate the continued evaluation of local groundwater <br /> conditions.Also,as part of Teichert and Granite's approved plan to dry-pit mine,groundwater level <br /> monitoring provides the necessary information to establish and maintain a buffer between the base of <br /> mining and groundwater. Mining of the Teichert Vernalis Central phases began in 1998 and has <br /> proceeded to varying depths up to 150 feet bgs through phase 4,with phases 2 through 4 currently used <br /> as siltation ponds. Currently,the mining of the Teichert Vernalis West and East phases has progressed to <br /> an approximate depth of 170 feet bgs in phase A5.Active mining operations in Phase Al began in 2023 <br /> and have progressed to an approximate depth of 110 feet bgs. Granite has completed mining of Phase 1 <br /> to a depth of 150 feet and has reclaimed Phase 1 with pond fines. In 2023, Granite completed mining <br /> the southern portion of Phase 2 to 150 feet,which is now being backfilled with pond fines and washout <br /> for use as a settlement pond. Currently,the early stages of Phase 3 operations are underway,with the <br /> southeastern sections being mined to the depths of 75 feet. <br /> 4.1 Groundwater Levels <br /> Long-term fluctuations of shallow groundwater levels in the area are depicted by the hydrograph for <br /> Well 4S/6E-5A1 (Figure 4),which has been monitored semi-annually by the California Department of <br /> Water Resources(DWR)from 1960 through 2020(typically in the winter, i.e.,January, February,or <br /> March; and in late summer/early fall, i.e.,in September or October) and quarterly for Teichert's quarry <br /> excavation monitoring program since 1994.The lowest historic water level, i.e., 69 feet above mean sea <br /> level(msl),was recorded in early 1962, at the end of two consecutive critically dry years(DWR Water <br /> Year Hydrologic Classification Index for the San Joaquin Valley)'.Water levels recovered subsequently to <br /> a high of 90.9 feet(msl) in December 1969. During this early period,seasonally high-water levels ranged <br /> 'http://cdec.water.ca.gov/reportapp/J*avareports?name=WSIHIST <br /> LUHDORFF&SCALMANINI <br /> CONSULTING ENGINEERS 5 <br />
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