PB-236 463
EFFECTIVE USE OF HIGH WATER TABLE
AREAS FOR SANITARY LANDFILL.
VOLUME II
R. A. Beluche, et al
VTN, Incorporated

Prepared for:
Environmental Protection Agency
1973
DISTRIBUTED BY:
National Technical Information Service
U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

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PB 236 463
4, ' •'[! i ' Hi; ,|ni
Effective Use of Miqh '..'ater Table Areas for Sanitary Landfill
5.	Hi-pint '•.itu
1973
6.
R. A. Beluche, G. I, Bergstrom, N. W. Hall, W. flcLellon
B. IVrfurmini; Kept.
No.
9. I'cfforimtii. O.^Amraitufl .Vmi1 anJ AJJtiris
VTN, Inc. for
Board of County Commissioners
Orange County, Florida
10.	Protect/ I ask/tt oik Unit No.
11.	Coturjit/CJcdnt No.
s-ao22a3
12. SpnnaOfmc 0'}:aniz,ition Name nod AJJress
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Solid Waste Management Programs
Washington, D. C. 20460
13.	Type of Report & I'criud
Covered Final
7/7/70 - 9/30/73
14.
15. Supplementary No;cs
16.	i bstr-icts
.^The objective of this project was to demonstrate that a landfill In a high water table
area could satisfactorily engineered and operated to produce a minimal impact on
the surrounding environment- Initial input was centered on design and site engineer-
ing. Subsequent evaluation Included detailed accumulation and analysis of Dhyslcal,
chemical and biological data on surface and groundwater parameters both on and off
site. The site development Included.two types of disposal areas to evaluate engi-
neering, operation, cost and environmental assessment. Demonstration cells were 1n an
area that had been dewatered. Control cells were 1n an undralned area and penetrated
the shallow aquifer with some waste deposited below the water table. A geologic and
hydrologic evaluation of the site was also-performed 1n order to determine the Inter-
connection of the shallow aquifer with the Florldian aquifer. The report contains
data accumulated over a two year period after inltfal refuse was denosfted. Additional
monitoring is planned and scheduled to data Input for a period of three more .years.
17.	Key tt'oids and Document Annlysis. 17a. Descriptors	V:
Refuse,disposa1, Lagoon, Observation wells
17b. (JcutifK Opcn-I.ndisj Terms
High water table, Hydrogeology, Leachate, Gas, Ground and surface water monitoring,
Dewatered cell, Sanitary Landfill, Pollution
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EFFECTIVE USE OF HIGH WATER TABLE
AREAS FOR SANITARY LANDFILL
Final Report
Volume II
This final report (SW~5?d.l) on work performed imder
solid waste management demonstration grant no. S-802283
was prepared by
VTN INC.
for the
Board of County Commissioners
Orange County, Florida
and is reproduced as received from the grantee.
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
1973

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
This is the second volume of the Final Report of a three-year demonstration project,
authorized by the Board of County Commissioners, Orange County, Florida, and funded in part
by Grant No. S-802283 from the Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Solid Waste
Management Programs. Volume I presents the project background, discussion of conclusions, site
selection, sanitary landfill development and operation, environmental assessment, economic
assessment, and environmental monitoring procedures. Volume II contains all data collected that
are related to the environmental assessment of the project.
The Demonstration Project is an important element of the County's Solid Waste Disposal
Program. The program is under the responsibility and authority of Mr. C. L. Goode, Public Works
Administrator, and under the supervision of Mr. M. W. Hall, Superintendent, Solid Waste Disposal
System.
Orange County retains VTN INC. for planning and engineering and management
consultant services concerned with the orderly progress of the Solid Waste Disposal Program.
These services include the master planning for the landfill site, the design of landfill improvements,
the selection of equipment, and the formulation of recommendations for operational procedures.
The Solid Waste Disposal System, Orange County, provides the requisite personnel and
equipment for the conduct of landfill operations and maintains accurate records concerning waste
quantities handled and the construction and operation costs incurred. Mr. Gary I. Bergstrom,
Biologist with the Orange County Pollution Control Department, under the supervision of
Mr. C. W. Sheffield, County Pollution Control Officer, had the responsibility for sampling and
testing surface and ground waters.
Faculty and students at Florida Technological University, working under the direction
of Dr. Waldron McLellon, Civil Engineering and Environmental Sciences Department, monitor
organic and bacteriological parameter changes resulting from sanitary landfill construction in a
high water table area. Dr. David Vickers and' Dr. Julius Charba of the Biological Sciences
Department contributed significantly to the environmental assessment program. The Florida
Technological University participants have conducted a thorough literature search and reviewed
available information on similar disposal operations.
The U. S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, at the request of the
Board of County Commissioners, assisted in the preparation of geological and soil studies at the
demonstration site. In support of these studies, Mr. L. Orlando Rowland, a certified consulting
geologist, prepared a supplemental study. Additionally, Ardaman and Associates, consulting soil
scientists, prepared a report on surface soil, geological, and ground water conditions existing at
the demonstration site. These studies were utilized in planning landfill improvements. Portions
of the findings are incorporated in this report.
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The assistance and cooperation extended by the many local, state and Federal officials
who were contacted in matters rejated to the demonstration project are gratefully acknowledged
Ramon A. Beluche, Ph.D.
Vice President, VTN INC., and
Demonstration Project Director
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Surface Water:. Additional Physical and Chemical Data
Surface Water: Sulfide Data
Surface Water: Laboratory pH Determinations
Surface Water: Metal Data
Surface Water: Carbon Analyses
Surface Water: Methylene Blue Active Substances
Phytoplankton Standing Crop
Algae Found in Plankton Samples
Periphyton Standing Crop
Algae Found in Periphyton Samples
Macroinvertebrate Summary from Qualitative Sampling
Macroinvertebrates Collected in Qualitative Samples
Macroinvertebrate Summary from Multiple-Piate Samplers
Macroinvertebrates Collected of Multiple-Plate Samplers
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Microbiological Analyses
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Physical and Chemical Data
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Additional Physical and Chemical Data
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TABLES (CONTINUED)
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23	Survival of Selected Microorganisms in	Non-Adjusted Leachate- 115
Containing Ground Water
24	Survival of Selected Microorganisms in Leachate-Containing	116
Ground Water Adjusted to pH 6.8-7.0
25	Daily Rainfall and Temperature	117
26	Precipitation Summary	127
27	Ground Water Level	128

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TABLE 1
SURFACE WATER
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL DATA
OCTOBER 1970 THROUGH JUNE 1973


Alk
Acid


Hardness
Phosphate


Nitrogen



Solids

PH
as CaCOj
as CaCOj
TDS
CI"
as CaCOj
Total
Ortho
no3
no2
nh3
ORG
Temp
Turto
Total
Susd
Date
Lab
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg P/l


mg N/l

C
JTU
mg/l
mg/l
Pond A
















7-19-71
4.6
1
11
80
...
5.7
.34
.04
00
.004
.00
.73
31
7.0
151
71
8-10-71
6.2
10
12
66
13
...
.01
.00
...
.007
.14
.02
32
6 1
81
15
9-8-71
5.9
8
50
457
16
4.5
.48
—
—
.005
.00
--
30
—
656
199
9-14-71
6.2
3
41
126
9
5.9
.10
.07
...
004
.01
.37
31
26.0
142
16
10-11-71
6.6
3
37
49
17
6.0
17
.06
...
000
31
.72
27
37.0
80
31
11-8-71
—
—
...
68
11
15.6
.14
11
...
002
00
.98
29
50.0
72
4
12-13-71

—
...
45
10
8.1
...
.00
...
004
00
.19
23
3.7
47
2
1-10-72
—
—
—
62
15
5.6
—
.08
...
.000
35
.67
22
4.5
71
9
2-14-72
—
—
--
—
12
7.6
.04
.01
...
.004
.25
5.43
ฆ 18
6.0
—
_.
3-13-72
6.5
5
33
22
7
9.2
.10
.07

—
.00
.75
21
3.1
25
3
4-10-72
6.1
5
14
50
'
18.0
.09
.05
.05
.008
.31
.95 ,
21
4.2
76
26
5-15-72
4.4
—
...
58
30
9.0
—

...
...
.00
.53
26
6.0
61
3
6-12-72
~
—
—
42
—
—
--
...
.12
.002
00
.55
27
5.7
66
24
7-10-72
6.3
5
11
27
--
15.7
.05
04
.07
004
13
79
23
30.0
67
40
8-14-72
6.3
7
13
39
12
12.4
.03
.03
.05
.005
.04
.59
30
6.0
70
31
9-11-72
' 5.9
7
9
42
10
9.4
.05
.05
.09
003
.00
.51
27
—
86
44
1G9-72
5.9
5
7
---
10
15.3
.06
.06
04
005
.00
.90
26
49.0

26
11-13-72
5.6
5
9
35
12
13.7
.03
.01
.10
.001
00
.62
24
51 0
58
23
12-11-72
5.7
3
7
41
14
11.5
.18
.14
.12
003
.00
, .38
24
21.0
42
1
1-15-73
5.7
3
5
33
...
10.5
.06
.06
35
.002
72
.73
12
11.0
47
14
1-22-73
4.6
1
32
91
16
14.0
.02
.02
.25
.003
35
.57
24
7.5
99
8
2-19-73
5.6
3
3
—
15
10.9
.04
.04
.22
.004
10
.48
15
14.0
58
18
3-12-73
5.7
5
2
53
16
10.8
.02
.00
...
...
00
33
25
40
64
11
4-9-73
5.2
4
10
44
13
14.3
.08
.04
.08
.006
.63
1.03
24
480
67
20
5-14-73
5.9
10
5
56
16
18.2
—
...
.07
.004
.55
1 32
25
140
65
9
6-11-73
5.8
5
8
87
19
15.9
.06
.03
.04
015
12
1 15
26
19.0
97
10

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TABLE 1 (CONTINUED)
SURFACE WATER
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL DATA
OCTOBER 1970 THROUGH JUNE 1973


Alk
Acid


Hardness
Phosphate


Nitrogen



Solids

pH
as CaCOj
as CaC03
TDS
CI"
as CaCO-j
Total
Ortho
no3
no2
nh3
mg N/l
ORG
Temp
Turb
Total
Susp
Date
Lab
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg P/l

C
JTU
mg/l
mg/l
Pond Effluent















9-14-71
6.6
4
45
110
10
5 9
.11
.09
...
.002
.00
.80
31
—
117
7
10-11-71
6.8
3
28
3
11
7.5
.46
.05
—
001
00
.58
27
32.0
47
44
J1-8-71
—
—
—
323
14
22.7
.13
.11
—
.001
.08
—
29
65.0
437
114
3-13-72
...
—

40
8
10.4
.06
.03
—
—
60.
.70
22
3.1
40
0
12-13-71
—
--
—
39
10
13.9
—
.00
—
.007
.22
1.22
23
2.6
42
3
1-10-72
...
—
---
62
—
7.7
1.28
.06
—
.000
.00
.42
22
3.1
73
11
2-14-72
—
—

—
—
—
.51
.00
--
.004
.20
3.07
18
5.4
—
—
5-15-72
6.0
—
—
64
21
8.0
.01
—
—
—
.00
.40
26
9.8
66
2
7-10-72
6.2
6
9
42
—
12.7
.05
.04
.05
.003
.06
.68
22
34.0
69
27
8-14-72
6.3
6
12
40
11
17.8
.03
.03
.07
.007
.06
.50
31
7.6
66
26
9-11-72
6.3
6
5
—
10
7.8
.04
.04
.10
.003
.00
.35
27
—
—
14
10-9-72
6.0
6
6
60
10
10.3
.06
.02
.02
.003
.00
.38
26
49.0
81
21
11-13-72
5.9
4
7
28
11
11.4
.02
.00
.15
.003
.00
.50
24
33.0
35
7
12-11-72
5.9
5
9
25
15
11.3
.14
.06
.18
.005
.80
.73
24
13.0
" 30
5
1-22-73
5.5
6
3
38
13
8.8
.04
.02
.19
.001
.00
.22
24
13.0
54
16
2-19-73
5.9
3
4
—
14
9.8
.02
.00
17
.002
.00
1.12
15
2.5
92
3
3-12-73
5.9
6
5
57
15
8.4
.02
.00
—
—
.00
.30
25
3.0
65
8
4-9-73
5.8
3
4
41
15
13.7
.06
.02
.03
.002
.37
.77
24
19.0
46
1
5-14-73
5.6
9
6
45
15
14.2
...
—
.06
.004
.20
.70
25
9.0
46
1
Station 1
















4-5-71
6.4
10
26
477
—
—
.02
.00
.05
.005
.37
.00
23
—
653
176
7-19-71
4.1

31
3
...
10.8
.96
.10
.00
.017
.00
1.52
31
23.0
99
96
8-2-71
—
—
...
166
13
—
• .13
.11
—
.004
.06
.08
32
8.5
188
22
9-8-71
6.4
19
130
543
22
20.3
.48
—
—
.011
20
73
30
35.0
586
43
9-14-71
7.6
...
43
103
12
11.1
.05
.01
...
.000
00
70
31
—
111
8
10-11-71
7 6
26
33
52
20
13.5
.05
.00
--
022.
.24
.50
25
30.0
52
0
11-8-71
—
—
—
302
20
52.2
.06
26
...
.003
1.13
2.68
29
40.0
417
115
12-13-"'!
...
—
—
118
18
34.0
~
00
—
.004
19
1.08
23
2.6
124
6

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TABLE 1 (CONTINUED)
SURFACE WATER
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL DATA
OCTOBER 1970 THROUGH JUNE 1973


Alk
Acid


Hardness
Phosphate


Nitrogen



Solids

pH
as CaC(>3
as CaCO^
TDS
a*
as CaCX>3
Total
Ortho
no3
no2
nh3
ORG
Temp
Turfo
Total
Susp
Date
Lab
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg P/l


mg N/l

C
JTU
mg/l
mg/l
Station 1 (Cont.)















1-10-72
—
...
...
119
17
25.3
.55
23
...
.000
50
2.10
21
2.9
119
0
2-14-72
—
--
...
40
23
17.6
_
.03

.006
1.50
14.15
18
3.6
62
22
3-13-72
—
~
...
63
11
16.2
.04
.03
.03
.002
.78
.70
21
3.1
63
0
4-10-72
6.4
14
14
76
...
19.8
.98
.05
.03
.004
.18
1.10
21
6.6
83
7
5-15-72
6.6
—
...
53

8.4
.01
—
—
—
.00
.50
26
4.5
57
4
6-12-72
—
--

13
—
39.6
.23
.00
.10
.003
.00
.33
26
4.5
14
1
7-10-72
6.2
10
19
60
...
15.1
.02
.01
.06
.003
.17
.66
23
7.5
85
25
8-14-72
6.1
12
14
43
13
19.2
.02
.01
.05
.003
.00
.23
29
7.9
58
15
9-11-72
4.5
0
17
157
11
15.1
.04
.04
.13
.003
.04
1.08
25
—
165
8
10-9-72
4.4
0
35
240
13
18.5
.08
.08
.04
.003
.10
1.03
24
16.0
248
8
11-13-72
5.2
5
18
49
13
15.1
.02
.00
.15
.002
.17
.50
24
12.0
50
1
12-11-72
5.1
3
35
65
17
14.8
.20
.12
.15
.003
.00
.32
23
9.0
66
1
1-15-73
5.0
2
18
99
12
20.1
.08
.02
.56
.005
.00
.63
12
3.0
105
6
1-22-73
5.0
3
5
43
14
11.3
.02
.02
.23
.001
.00
.20
23
15.0
47
4
2-19-73
4.2
0
27
33
18
14.6
.04
.02
.14
.002
.37
.65
15
10.0
41
8
3-12-73
4.7
1
23
96
17
13.7
.02
.00
--
—
.00
.53
25
2.0
101
5
4-9-73
5.3
5
20
79
15
15.9
.04
.02
.11
.005
.00
.50
22
10.0
79
0
5-14-73
5.3
9
16
48
15
14.4
—
...
.05
.002
.18
.73
24
4.0
50
2
6-11-73
5.2
10
28
62
14
14.3
.02
.00
.03
.002
.03
.27
26
3.0
63
2
Station 2
















10-7-70
5.9
17
35
95
13
—
—

--
.005
~
—
28
60.0
137
42
10-12-70
5.9
8
22
--
—
—
.18
.04
.05
.004
.81
4.60
28
250.0
—
...
10-13-70
6.3
17
22
...
—
—
.18
2.92
.05
.004
.92
4.37
20
320.0
—
._
10-28-70
6.5
44
12
54
15
--
.10
.01
.04
.007
.07
.50
27
34.0
70
16
11-9-70
6.8
28
17
140
21
—
7.16
6.34
.88
.298
.03
.45
22
60.0
186
46
4-5-71
6.7
23
17
---
38
—
.D5
1.65
.07
.010
.34
2.24
—
700.0
—
—
5-3-71
5.9
8
8
84
...
—
4.52
4.52
.02
.009
.28
.87
26
40.0
87
3
7-19-71
7.4
65
_.
—
5
—
3.76
1.54
.02
.082
~
—
31
—
...
—

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TABLE 1 (CONTINUED)
SURFACE WATER
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL DATA
OCTOBER 1970 THROUGH JUNE 1973


Alk
Acid


Hardness
Phosphate


Nitrogen



Solids

PH
as CaCO^
as CaCO^
TDS
CI"
as CaCO^
Total
Ortho
no3
no2
nh3
ORG
Temp
Turb
Total
Susp
Date
Lab
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg P/l


mg N/l

C
JTU
mg/l
mg/l
Station 2 (Cont.)















8-2-71
--
...
...
115
21
--
.16
.11
—
.004
.06
.07
30
11.0
115
0
9-1+71
7.5
16

65
16
19.0
.05
.02
—
.002
.20
.30
31
—
75
10
10-11-71
7.6
20

123
17
57.5
1.35
1.16
—
.007
1.39.
1.31
25
3.7
141
18
11-8-71
—
—
—
6
21
47.7
.54
.11
—
.003
1.92
2.44
29
50.0
303
297
12-7-71
...
—

122
18
28.4
—
.00
—
.002
.00
.44
23
4.5
122
0
1-10-72
—
—

180
22
59.0
1.55
2.92
—
.004
1.35
3.10
20
3.4
186
6
2-14-72
—
—
—
92
25
30.8
1.37
.01
—
.007
.42
2.34
18
4.5
111
19
3-13-72
--
--

• 91
13
24.3
.32
.11
.01
.003
.70
1.10
18
39.0
91
0
4-10-72
6.8
13
13
96
—
2 8.8
.76
.01
.03
.003
.00'
1.30
21
8.8
109
13
5-15-72
7.3
—
—
88
—
22.7
.01
—
—
—
.04
.40
26
7.8
91
4
* 6-12-72
—
—

43
—
24.8
.14
.00
.13
.002
.00
.43
28
5.1
45
2
7-10-72
6.6
14
14
79
28
20.7
.26
.26
.07
.006
.75
.09
23
7.9
91
12
8-14-72
6.4
15
13
64
21
26.1
.02
.02
.08
.004
.04
.35
29
6.8
82
18
9-11-72
5.9
12
13
148
16
25.6
.30
.28
.16
.013
.00
1.16
25
—
165
17
10-9-72
4.7
3
30
159
13
20.9
.12
.12
.10
.002
.00
1.12
24
6.0
166
7
11-13-72
5.9
10
19
84
15
28.4
.05
.02
.15
.002
.00
.67
24
8.0
85
1
12-11-72
S.8
7
31
98
19
21.0
.22
.08
.18
.003
.00
.38
23
11.0
99
1
1-15-73
5.4
4
19
115
19
23.3
.04
.04
.30
.005
.00
.73
11
4.0
123
7
3-12-73
5.7
11
11
99
17
24.2
.04
.02
—
i—
.00
1.40
25
4.0
119
20
Station 3
10-7-70
7.2
117
22
218
37
—
—
—
—
.014
—
—
27
11.0
220
2
1&12-70
7.3
115
16
193
37
—
—
—
.04
.010
9.78
.81
26
10.0
358
165
10-13-70
7.1
90
18
233
32
—
8.21
6.99
.15
.086
1.61
.81
26
6.0
360
127
10-28-70
6.8
71
24
192
28
—
—
—
.53
.002
.14
.71
24
12.0
193
1
11-19-70
7.1
78
21
—
36
—
.02
.00
.06
.004
2.22
.44
21
6.0
245
—
4-5-71
7.4
76
10
340
19
—
4.25
3.72
.05
.024
5.28
1.87

40.0
369
29
5-4-71
7.2
iisf
38
113
—
—
5.85
5.74
.01
.021
7.48
4.02
24
~
141
28

-------
TABLE 1 (CONTINUED)
SURFACE WATER
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL DATA
OCTOBER 1970 THROUGH JUNE 1973


Alk
Acid


Hardness
Phosphate

:
Nitrogen



Solids

pH
as CaCO^
as CaCOj
TDS
a"
as.CaCO^
Total
Ortho
no3
no2
nh3
ORG
Temp
Turb
Total
Susp
Date
Lab
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg P/l


mg N/l

C
ITU
mg/l
mg/l
Station 3 (Cont.)















7-19-71
6.4
67
36
139
8
61.0
2.61
2.51
.02
.068
.71
5.89
29
40.0
159
17
8-2-71
—
—
—
97
25
—
.81
.48
—
.062
—
—
30
8.8
108
11
9-14-71
7.3
11
44
135
16
44.7
.59
.51
—
.028
.00
2.28
30
—
142
7
10-11-71
7.3
13
40
105
16
48.8
.82
.77
—
.004
.88
1.07
25
4.5
120
15
11-8-71
—
—
—
204
21
59.5
.11
.10
—
.004
1.19
3.43
28
40.0
268
64
12-13-71
--
—
—
139
14
37.4
—
.00
—
.004
.32
.23
23
5.7
141
2
1-10-72
—
—
—
170
21
58.8
1.10
3.19
--
.002
1.05
2.50
20
—
172
2
2-14-72
—
—
—
106
26
47.3
1.44
.07
—
.009
.00
1.46
19
5.1
122
16
3-13-72
—
ซ
—
93
16
29.3
.12
.06
.00
.001
.80
1.80
—
3.4
95
2
4-10-72
6.9
2
15
172
_
26.6
.16
.07
.02
.003
.00
1.20
20
5.7
118
16
5-15-72
8.1
—
—
178
_
47.3
2.19
—
—
—
.00
.40
26
2.6
181
3
6-12-72
6.3
—
—
—
...
10.6
2.00
1.60
.12
.004
.58
.36
25
11.5
—
3
7-10-72
7.2
68
16
99
--
50.2
2.71
2.71
.07
.006
.46
.89
24
3.7
137
38
8-14-72
7.3
57
15
138
19
57.4
2.06
1.84
.03
.006
.12
.84
29
4.9
153
15
9-11-72
5.9
15
13
36
16
26.5
.28
.28
.16
.015
.10
1.17
25
—
157
121
10-9-72
4.8
2
31
123
13
23.0
.08
.08
.09
.003
.07 .
1.17
25
13.0
129
6
11-13-72
6.3
76
18
100
17
42.5
.68
.65
.15
.005
.40
.78
23
15.0
103
3
12-11-72
5.7
11
22
97
19
21.7
.20
.10
.16
.004
.00
.00
22
11.0
98
1
1-15-73
5.6
5
17
118
21
22.6
.08
.08
.36
.008
.00
1.03
11
38.0
175
57
3-12-73
6.6
48
11
148 .
28
-47.4
1.08
1.04
—
—
2.37
1.07
26
40.0
195
47
Station 4
















7-19-71
7.1
21
3
289
6
25.5
224
2.10
.03
.005
.40
—
26
6.0
302
13
8-2-71
—
—
—
182
11
—
.10
.07
—
.006
.16
.77
29
3.7
189
7
9-14-71
7.2
11
46
642
25
38.1
.47
.45
—
.003
.77
1.92
—
—
647
5
10-11-71
7.3
8
73
154
19
52.8
.62
.41
—
.000
.47
1.30
24
2.6
154
0
11-8-71
—
—
—
192
21
50.6
1.01
.79
—
.004

2.01
28
4.5
215
23

-------
TABLE 1 (CONTINUED)
SURFACE WATER
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL DATA
OCTOBER 1970 THROUGH JUNE 1973


Alk
Acid


Hardness
Phosphate


Nitrogen



Solids

PH
as CaCOj
as CaCCK
mg/l
TDS
CI"
as CaCOj
Total
Ortho
no3
no2
nh3
mg N/l
ORG
Temp
Turb
Total
Susp
Date
Lab
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg P/l



C
JTU
mg/l
mg/l
Station 4 (Cont.)















12-13-71
—
—
—
141
20
51.0
—
.82
—
.005
.00
1.20
20
1.6
142
1
1-10-72
_
—
—
192
18-
86.0
1.19
1.10
—
.001
.40
2.40
20
2.1
195
3
2-14-72
~
—
—
97
21
35.4
1.64
.56
—
.007
.30
1.80
15
5.4
115
18
3-13-72
—
—
—
131
19
35.5
.43
.15
.03
.002
.39
2.70
15
17.0
165 -
34
4-10-72
6.7
9
14
338
—
42.4
1.43
.97
.05
.003
.30
4.90
18
—
456
118
12-11-72
6.4
34
21
159
20
49.6
2.22
.72
.58
—
.00
.00
22
470.0
319'
160
1-15-73
6.2
9
8
144
25
35.3
.06
.04
.26
.004
.05
1.12:
11
4.0
156
8
Station 5
















10-28-70
6l9
45
19
—
24
—
—
2.66
.19
.007
.03
1.04
22
—
100
—
11-9-70
7.0
44
15
213
24
—
1.59
1.17
.15
.005
.00
.32
22
10.0
260
47
2-1-71
7.5
64
23
324
28
—
4.77
4.77
.75
.039
.34
2.22
15
100.0
341
17
4-5-71
7.0
34
17
333
12
—
1.68
1.22
.12
.021
.00
3.31
—
80.0
371
38
5-3-71
6.3
50
37
171
28
—
2.13
1.86
.01
.028
.55
2.65
25
5.0
182
9
7-19-71
7.3
57
12
109
5
62.6
1.98
1.45
.03
.031
.15
1.11
28
6.0
124
15
ฃ2-71
7.4
43
23
150
15
—
.03
.01
—
.083
1.95
.75
30
6.1
166
16
9-14-71
7.6
11
31
129
17
45.1
.59
.31
—
.075
.00
1.57
30
—
138
9
10-11-71
6.3
8
79
88
13
32.9
.72
.08
—
.002
.00
.75
25
70.0
137
49
11-8-711
—
	
—
251
18
48.8
.44
.41
—
.004
.00
2.03
29
6.6
280
29
12-13-71
—
	
—
130
27
47.1
—
.45
—
.226
.00
1.31
21
2.1
134
4
1-10-72
—
	
—
154
18
52.7
2.51
.87
—
.001
.30
1.90
20
1.4
160
6
2-14-72
—
	
—
101
20
35.8
1.28
.56
—
.032
.50
1.60
15
7.2
118
17
3-13-72
—
	
—
103
21
28.4
.46
.38
—
—
.29
1.65
18
2.1
104
1
4-10-72
7.3
28
20
80
—
30.1
..69
.66
.05
.002
.31
1.40
19
4.9
109
29
5-15-72
7.7
—
—
138
—
39.4
1.73
—
—
—
.00
.40
26
5.1
155
17
6-12-72
6J2
—
—
176
—
10.8
6.14
4.64
.07
.002
.25
1.37
26
12.0
204
88
7-10^72
7.1
41
11
84
—
38.3
1.43
1.43
.07
.005
.17
.79
24
10.5
96
12
8-14-72
7.2
47
11
116
19
51.8
1.29
1.29
.02
.012
.19
.68
29
4.9
133
17
9-11-72
6.3
19
13
142
18
29.3
.44
.42
.16
.016
.13
.85
.25
—
149
7

-------
TABLE 1 (CONTINUED)
SURFACE WATER
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL DATA
OCTOBER 1970 THROUGH JUNE 1973


Alk
Acid


Hardness
Phosphate


Nitrogen



Solids
Date
pH
as CaCOj
as CaCOj
TDS
cr
as CaCOj
Total
Ortho
no3
no2
nh3
ORG
Temp
Turb
Total
Susp
Lab
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg P/l


mg N/l

C
ITU
mg/l
mg/l
Station 5 (Cont.)















10-9-72
6.2
17
14
123
19
31 0
.34
28
.29
014
.17
1.08
25
6 5
131
8
11-13-72
6.6
37
13
153
21
48.1
1.25
1 25
22
009
10
87
24
56 0
178
25
12-11-72
6.4
29
15
128
23
38.3
.94
.62
74
007
.00
00
22
130.0
192
128
1-15-73
6.3
11
8
147
24
30.5
.60
50
1 33
023
42
1.65
11
34 0
165
19
3-12-73
70
25
11
133
25
37.2
.74
.72
...
...
.63
1.13
26
24.0
157
20
Station 6
















10-7-70
7.0
51
6
138
28
—
2.65
2.65
...
.004
—
...
27

142
4
10-12-70
7 3
77
14
175
25
...


.21
010
81
.23
27
15.0
301
126
10-13-70
7.2
51
19
166
25
—

_
.15
.007
.69
.35
27
10.0
307
141
10-28-70
7.0
50
13
174
23
—
—
—
.25
.007
00
.78
26
24.0
192
18
11-9-70
6.9
42
10
88
21
—
1.59
1.06
.14
005
.26
.31
21
9.0
106
18
8-2-71
6.9
135
16
...
17
—
—
_
...
012
.00
.74
30
4.0
...
...
11-8-71
~
—
...
...
19
46.8
.48
.44
...
.005
.00
1.63
29
8.0
...

5-16-72
7.5
...
—
137
...
39.5
1.67
—
...
—
.00
.33
24
3.4
138
1
8-14-72
7.2
41
14
115
18
46.7
2.16
.86
22
.007
.00
.71
29
5.1
137
22
11-13-72
6.7
36
10
182
18
48.6
1.28
1.02
57
.004
00
1.05
23
...
222
40
1-15-73
6.5
17
7
148
25
42.9
.60
.54
1 25
020
.15 •
1.60
10
28.0
169
21
Station 7
















10-7 70
67
72
8
125
22
—
1.59
1.59
—
.046
	
	
27
11.0
127
2
11-9-70
7.0
51
14
274
22
—
1.86
1.86
33
.039
.00
.94
16
6.0
291
17
2-1-71
7.4
70
9
164
29
—
3.96
3.43
.50
...
.00
1.59
16
13.0
167
3
4-5-71
—
43
7
...
16
—
2.02
2.02
.21
.023
09
.82
—
3.0
—
—
5-3-71
6.7
67
22
118
47
--
2.36
1.89
.02
042
91
10.04
21
10.0
125
7
8-2-71
7.5
30
18
164
37
—
.59
44
...
010
1.55
—
30
5.0
175
11
11-8-71
—
~
—
206
16
47.3
.12
11
...
007
.00
1.95
29
4.5
228
22
5-15-72
7.5
...
...
146
--
37.7
.14
.12
—
—
00
.60
25
3.1
151
5
8-14-72
7.2
42
16
116
18
47.6
.92
.86
.22
008
.05
57
29
5.7
125
9

-------
TABLE 1 (CONTINUED)
SURFACE WATER
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL DATA
OCTOBER 1970 THROUGH JUNE 1973


Alk
Acid


Hardness
Phosphate


Nitrogen



Solids

PH
as CaC03
as CaCOj
TDS
cr
as CaCO3
Total
Ortho
NO3
no2
nh3
ORG
Temp
Turto
Total
Susp
Date
Lab
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg P/l


mg N/l

C
JTU
mg/l
mg/l
Station 7 (Cont.)













231
34
11-13-72
6.9
38
9
197
20
50.1
1.80
1.60
.53
.003
.72
1.35
24
—
1-15-73
6.2
14
9
141
25
41.9
.80
.70
.55
.012
.00
1.32
11
5.5
151
10
Station 8



—











26
11-9-70
7.5
108
13
-253
36
—
3.96
4.25
.24
.126
8.45
.75
20
5.0
279
2-1-71
7.5
157
75
218
44
—
7.42
5.95
.23
—
12.94
2.22
16
8.0
225
7
5-3-71
7.3
145
24
141
86
—
ฃ90
5.90
.02
.046
10.16
2.57
24
14.0
151
10
8-2-71
7.4
65
15
—
23
—
7.00
4.73
--
.270
2.46
—
30
—
—
—
11-8-71
...
	
...
178
17
47.1
.48
.38
—
.004
.00
1.60
29
1.3
205
27
5-15-72
7.2
	
	
—
236
56.9
4.64
—
—
—
8.50
.97
25
4.9
238
2
8-14-72
7.5
95
16
196
36
73.8
3.60
3.40
.04
.022
5.52
1.06
29
3.1
208
12
11-13-72
7.0
82
18
193
22
69.9
2.80
2.75
.11
.014
4.58
1.12
24
—
214
21
1-15-73
7.1
53
8
190
20
53.6
2.20
2.00
.92
.070
3.76
1.48
13
50.0
215
25
Station 9














278
8
11-9-70
7.3
104
18
270
33
—
2.39
3.96
74
.158
4.50
8.80
19
3.0
2-1-71
7.6
124
60
	
40
—
6.16
4.89
70
—
8.85
1.77
16
6.0
230
—
5-3-71
7.3
117
19
274
86
	
5.31
5.21
08
.112
12.94
2.76
25
7.0
280
6
8-2-71
7.4
57
18
200
22
—
5.20
4.96
—
.097
1.99
1.39
30
•3.0
210
10
11-8-71
	
...
	
	
26
65.7
240
2.30
—
.080
3.58
2.29
29
5.1
—
—
5-15-72
7.6
...

227

57.0
4.12
3.40

—
6.10
.90
25
15.0
235
8
8-14-72
7.5
87
17
194
36
72.9
3.60
3.40
.52
.157
4.34
.66
28
3.9
201
7
11-13-72
7.0
75
13
213
30
66.2
2.60
2.60
.55
.070
4.00
.98
23
—
215
2
1-15-73
7.1
61
10
201
28
60.3
2.60
2.20
1.32
.069
4.66
4.01
13
46.0
222
21

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TABLE 2
SURFACE WATER
ADDITIONAL PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL DATA
OCTOBER 1970 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Milligrams per Liter

PH
Conductivity


DO

Date
(field) (micromhos/cm)
so4
DO
(ft Sat)
COD
Pond A






1-10-72
—
55
--
—
—
—
3-13-72
—
—
2.4
7.7
84
13
4-10-72
6.3
120
18.8
9.5
105
20
5-15-72
---
50
6.6
—
—
—
6-12-72
6.6
74
13.3
7.6
93
35
7-10-72

54
23.4
4.0
45
46
8-14-72
—
68
20.4
5.7
74
30
9-11-72
...
60

...
—
—
10-9-72
_
55
21,9
—
—
27
11-13-72
_
60
13.4
6.4
75
39
12-11-72
—
59
9.6
5.9
68
~
1-15-73
--
89
7.9
9.7
88
28
1-22-73
--
55


~
41
2-19-73
...
75
-r
8.3
—
33
3-12-73
—
57
_
6.4
—
~
4-9-73
—
60 .

6.1
70
35
5-14-73
—
70
2.44
3.7
44
26
6-11-73
—
70
4.05
4.8
57
42
Pond Effluent






1-10-72
—
51
—
...
—
•m
3-13-72
—
—
2.5
7.7
87
11
5-15-72
—
~
5.4
—
—
25
7-10-72
—
54
21.9
6.0
72
42
8-14-72
—
—
16.2
6.3
83
28
9-11-72
—
50
_

—

10-9-72
—
50
22.9
—
—
25
11-13-72
—
49
12.8
7.3
85
33
12-11-72

60
6.5
7.7
90
—
1-22-73

40
—
~
—
4
2-19-73
...
—
—
9.0
—
41
3-12-73
—
57
—
7.5
-~
—
4-9-73
...
48
--
7.6
88
35
5-14-73
...
60
2.2
8.0
95
33

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TABLE 2 (CONTINUED)
SURFACE WATER
ADDITIONAL PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL DATA
OCTOBER 1970 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Milligrams per Liter

PH
Conductivity


DO

Date
(field) (micromhos/cm)
*>4
DO
(tt Sat)
COD
Station 1






1-10-72
—
70
—
—
—
—
3-13-72
—
—
7.6
7.8
86
42
4-10-72
5.4
100
13.1
9.4
104
37
5-15-72
—
--
5.4
_
-ฆ
21
6-12-72
4.7
64
5.6
6.5
78
20
7-10-72
—
74
14.4
2.8
30
43
8-14-72
—
74
6.9
4.6
39
27
9-11-72
—
70
—
—
_
—
10-9-72
—
80
50.1
—
~
105
11-13-72
—
69
6.9
5.5
64
44
12-11-72
--
75
13.1
7.4
85
49
1-15-73
...
142
14.1
7.4
67
70
1-22-73
—
45
—
—
—
...
2-19-73
—
85
—
5.2
—
111
3-12-73
—
65
—
3.8
—
—
4-9-73

54
_
5.8
67
50
5-14-73
—
60
2.9
3.9
46
36
6-11-73
—
70
1.9
4.7
56
28
Station 2






10-7-70
•-
~
—
SA
66
—
10-28-70
—
88
—
4.6
56
—
11-9-70

166
—
0.5
48
—
4-5-71

—
—
—
—
—
5-3-71

732
—
_
—
—
1-10-72

209
—
—
—
—
3-13-72

—
11.0
7.5
78
56
4-10-72
6.1
135
14.3
9.4
103
44
5-15-72


7.6
—
—
18
6-12-72
6.0
115
5.3
6.6
83
36
7-10-72

78
15.8
3.0
36
36
8-14-72

94
12.6
4.7
59
30
9-11-72

100
_
_
—
—
10-9-72
—
85
63.1
—
—
118
11-13-72
—
98
13.4

—
63
12-11-72
—
105
14.3
_
40
54
1-15-73
...
160
15.2
7.5
67
91
3-12-73
—
78
—
10.5
124
—
10

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COD
44
40
11
41
33
37
118
60
71
101
117
136
58
83
29
32
TABLE 2 (CONTINUED)
SURFACE WATER
ADDITIONAL PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL DATA
OCTOBER 1970 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Milligrams per Liter
pH Conductivity	DO
(field) (micromhos/cm)	SOj	DO	(% Sat)
405	— .5 5
378	-
310	-
264	.7 8
366	-- 1.8 19
—	415
209
14.1	7.5
145	14.0 9.8 107
19.5
6.3 190	7.2 5.0 59
245	14.1 0.0
-	230	13.3 9.2 117
110
85	69.2
147	15.5 5.7 66
98	14.7 3.5 40
142	26.3 7.5 66
200	- 5.6 66
200
100	6.6	64
6.7	195	128	9.7	99
210	146.5	4.9	54
214	19.5	7.4	66
198 -	4.0	44
286 -	2.3	22
259 -	8.5	102
0.7	8
181
12.0	7.3	66
200 21.4	9.5	100
11

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COD
20
49
28
43
93
59
61
53
17
42
66
43
19
39
68
8$
TABLE 2 (CONTINUED)
SURFACE WATER
ADDITIONAL PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL DATA
OCTOBER 1970 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Milligrams per Liter
pH Conductivity	DO
(field) (micromhos/cm)	SO4	DO	(96 Sat)
17.0
6.2 315	14.4
78	13.8 2.3 27
205	13.0 7.8 100
130
125	63.6
245	41.7 7.1 83
180	60.3 5.0 56
231	47.9 7.3 65
157	~ 15.0
221	-	4.7	58
231	-
210	-
186	-	3.2	38
210	-	4.6	50
204	15.8
180	14.8	3.4	44
186	132.0	5.0	59
249	55.0	7.2	62
214 ป	3.9	48
233 -	2.5	24
299 -	3.5	35
250 -	1.3	14
4.1	53
14.1
175 15.1	3.2	41
206 133.5	5.0	59
214 17.8	5.9	53
12

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TABLE 2(CONTINUED)
SURFACE WATER
ADDITIONAL PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL DATA
OCTOULK l<)70 IHROUr.ll |UNL 1973
Milligrams per Liter
Date
pH Conductivity
(field) (micromhos/cm)
SO,
DO
DO
(* Sat.)
COD
Station 8
11-9-70
2-1-71
S- 3-71
8-2-71
5-15-72
8-14-72
11-13-72
1-15-73
399
540
531
450
324
255
22.9
17.4
125.0
91.2
2.0
2.2
1.3
1.2
1.6
5.0
6.9
21
22
15
15
20
59
64
30
42
57
59
Station 9
11-9-70
2-1-71
5-3-71
8-2-71
5-15-72
8-14-72
11-13-72
1-15-73
355
507
484
450
343
288
22.4
17.0
24.6
87.1
2.4
2.4
8.5
.7
1.5
5.0
7.4
25
24
100
8
24
58
69
24
40
42
43
13

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TABLE 3
SURFACE WATER
SULFIDE DATA
FEBRUARY 1972 THROUGH MAY 1973
Milligrams per Liter
Date	Pond A Pond Effluent Station 1
2-14-72
0.0
0.0
0.0
3-13-72
0.0
0.0
0.0
4-10-72
0.0
—
0.0
6-12-72
0.2
0.2
0.2
7-10-72
0.8
0.0
0.4
8-14-72
0.0
0.0
0.0
8-28-72
4.8
4.2
4.2
9-10-72
1.1
1.3
1.8
10-9-72
0.0
0.2
0.1
11-13-72
0.1
0.4
0.4
1-15-73
0.2
0.5
0.5
2-17-73
0.2
0.5
0.6
2-19-73
0.2
0.2
0.5
2-27-73
0.2
0.0
0.2
3-12-73
0.5
0.2
2.7
4-9-73
0.2
0.1
0.3
5-14-73
1.2
0.4
0.5

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TABLE 4
SURFACE WATER
LABORATORY pH DETERMINATIONS*
JULY 1971 THROUGH MAY 1973

Pond A

Pond
Effluent
Station
1
Date
A
B
A
B
A
B
7-9-71
5.80
	
5.90
—
5.60
---
8-10-71
6.65
--
7.10
—
6.40
--
9-20-71
6.10
—
6.15
—
5.50
...
10-26-71
6.40
—
5.65
—
3.85
—
11-19-71
6.35
--
6.05
—
4.70
~
12-14-71
6.35
--
—
—
5.80
—
1-11-72
6.23
7.15
6.05
6.60
5.24
6.20
2-14-72
6.20
6.60
6.13
6.59
4.90
5.55
3-13-72
6.55
7.14
5.97
6.93
4.95
5.35
4-10-72
6.94
—
—
—
4.96
—
5-15-72
6.60
6.73
5.20
6.72
5.75
6.72
6-12-72
6.20
6.36
6.07
6.54
5.47
6.85
7-10-72
6.80
4.27
5.10
4.55
7.12
5.65
8-14-72
5.90
6.23
6.38
6.39
6.05
6.54
8-28-72
6.10
6.15
6.10
6.05
5.60
5.10
9-10-72
6.50
7.30
5.85
7.10
5.70
7.00
10-9-72
6.09
6.65
5.85
6.7 S
4.32
5.65
11-13-72
5.16
5.80
5.70
6.15
5.89
6.25
2-12-73
5.72
6.18
5.43
6.20
4.58
4.45
2-19-73
5.80
6.30
5.80
6.30
5.05
5.70
2-27-73
6.00
6.10
5.89
6.20
4.55
4.83
3-12-73
7.35
6.50
7.00
6.30
5.35
5.40
4-9-73
6.35
6.90
6.05
6.65
5.65
6.40
5-14-73
6.90
6.60
6.32
6.35
5.60
6.50
~A, initial pH, B, pH after one hour of vigorous aeration with CC>2 free air.
15

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TABLE 5
SURFACE WATER
METAL DATA
JULY 1971 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Milligrams per Liter
Date	Ca	Mg	Fe	Al	Zn	K	Na	Cu
Pond A
7-19-71	.70	.95	.00	-	.01	.20	5.8	.00
9-8-71	.75	.55	.20	-	.01	.25	7.2	.00
9-14-71	1.05	.70	.20	-	.02	.25	4.9	.00
10-11-71	1.20	.70	.06	.0	.01	.25	4.5	.00
11-18-71	2.30	.90	. 32	1.0	.01	.30	4.8	.00
12-7-71	1.60	.95	.10	.0	.01	.10	5.4	.00
1-10-72	1.20	.60	.06	.0	.00	.05	6.7	.00
2-14-72	.80	.70	.25	.4	.01	.15	6.1	.00
3-13-72	.80	.85	.20	.6	.01	.20	6.8	.01
4-10-72	.80	.80	.25	2.2	.02	.45	6.0	.02
5-15-72	1.20	.90	.05	.4	.01	.35	7.2	.00
6-12-72	11.20	5.10	3.05	.0	.00	7.10	32.0	.00
7-10-72	1.00	1.05	.25	1.5	.03	.45	5.8	.02
8-14-72	3.00	1.25	.40	.8	.03	.40	6.0	.09
9-11-72	1.30	1.00	.20	.3	.03	.40	5.2	.00
10-9-72	1.40	1.00	.25	1.3	.01	.50	5.3	.00
11-13-72	1.40	1.25	.30	.8	.04	.75	6.4	.00
12-11-72	.	1.50	1.50	.15	.2	.11	.55	5.8	.02
1-15-73	1.40	1.30	.25	.2	.04	.60	6.3	.04
1-22-73	2.30	1.50	.50	.2	.03	.25	6.9	.02
2-19-73	1.20	1.50	.30	.2	.04	.70	6.5	.04
3-12-73	1.00	1.90	.25	.0	.00	.65	6.4	.00
4-9-73	1.10	1.50	.50	.8	.01	.90	7.3	.00
5-14-73	1.40	2.30	.40	.8	.03	1.30	9.1	.03
6-11-73	.70	1.25	.65	1.4	.01	'1.30	9.6	.02
Pond Effluent
9-14-71	1.20	.70	.20	-	.01	.23	4.5	.00
10-11-71	1.10	.80	.02	.3	.01	.20	4.7	.00
11-8-71	2.70	1.00	.40	2.0	.03	.45	5.2	.00
12-13-71	1.65	.95	,'|4	1.0	.01	.10	5.8	.00
1-10-72	1.20	1.10	.08	.0	.00	.10	6.7	.00
3-13-72	.80	.85	.25	.8	.02	.20	6.8	.00
5-15-72	1.20	.90	.10	.2	.01	.30	7.5	.00
7-10-72	.80	1.10	35	1.0	.02	.45	5.8	.03
8-14-72	2.30	1.05	.25	1.3	.02	.40	6.0	.04
9-11-72	1.10	.90	.10	.2	.02	.30	4.4	.00
10-9-72	1.10	.90	.30	.6	.01	.40	5.0	.00
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TABLE 5 (CONTINUED)
SURFACE WATER
METAL DATA
JULY 1971 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Milligrams per Liter
Date	Ca	Mg
Pond Effluent (Cont.)
11-13-72	1.20 1.10
12-11-72	1.60 1.40
1-22-73 1.30 1.00
2-19-73
1.20
1.25
3-12-73
1.20
1.20
4-9-73
.90
1.30
5-14-73
2.00
2.10
Station 1


7-19-71
2.45
1.10
9-8-71
6.10
1.20
9-14-71
2.60
1.00
10-11-71
3.00
1.05
11-8-71
9.20
3.20
12-13-71
5.70
2.20
1-10-72
2.70
3.25
2-14-72
2.60
1.35
3-13-72
2.00
1.15
4-10-72
3.20
1.20
5-15-72
1.60
.85
6-12-72
8.80
2.80
7-10-72
2.60
1.35
8-14-72
3.70
1.45
9-11-72
2.20
1.15
10-9-72
3.60
1.40
11-13-72
1.90
1.35
12-11-72
1.60
1.50
1-15-73
3.00
2.00
1-22-73
1.20
1.25
2-19-73
1.90
1.40
3-12-73
1.80
1.40
4-9-73
2.40
1.70
5-14-73
1.00
1.80
6-11-73
2.00
1.00
Station 2
9-14-71	4.65 1.50
10-11-71	17.60 3.30
Fe	A1	Zn
.25	.6	.03
.15	.2	.11
.15	.2	.03
.30	.2	.03
.25	.0	.03
.30	1.0	.03
.50	.4	.03
.08	-	.05
.10	-	.01
.30	-	.01
.16	.3	.01
1.15	2.5	.08
1.30	1.5	.01
.58	.8	.00
.60	.8	.02
.50	1.0	.01
.70	1.0	.04
.50	.0	.00
.90	.8	.00
.45	.4	.03
.65	.5	.03
.55	.7	.01
.55	.5	.01
.50	.7	.03
.65	.6	.10
.55	.6	.04
.20	.5	.03
.40	.6	.05
.65	.4	.01
.40	.4	.01
.30	.7	.03
.40	.8	.02
.70	-	.01
.00	.0	.01
K	Nj Cu
.50	5.3	.00
.45	5.4	.02
.40	5.7	.01
.50	5.8	.04
.60	6.6	.02
.60	6.6	.00
.30	7.5	.00
.25	5.9	.02
.45	5.4	.00
.15	5.7	.00
.23	5.5	.00
.75	10.6	.00
.23	8.8	.00
.05	7.8	.00
.50	7.7	.05
.15	6.4	.00
.30	7.1	.01
.20	6.9	.00
2.25	1.8	.00
.35	7.0	.02
.35	6.6	.05
.20	5.7	.00
.25	6.1	.00
.35	6.3	.00
.25	6.5	.02
.25	7.6	.04
.45	6.5	.02
.20	6.6	.04
.20	7.1	.04
.35	6.6	.00
.95	8.3	.01
10	6.7	.00
.20	7.4	.00
2.45	13.4	.00
77

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TABLE 5 (CONTINUED)
SURFACE WATER
METAL DATA
JULY 1971 THROUGH JUNE 1973



Milligrams per Liter




Date
Ca
Mg
Fe
At
Zn
K
Na
Cu
Station 2 (Cont.)







11-8-71
7.40
3.20
1.20
2.5
.01
.80
10.6
.02
12-13-71
5.70
2.20
1.30
.5
.01
.20
8.7
.00
1-1072
17.80
3.05
, .32
.3
.00
3.05
19.0
.00
2-14-72
5.40
1.95
1.20
1.0
1.00
.30
9.6
.00
3-13-72
4.20
1.60
.90
1.0
.01
.35
8.9
.03
4-1072
5.20
1.65
1.30
1.2
.02
.25
8.5
.02
5-15-72
5.60
1.45
.90
.2
.01
.15
8.5
.00
6-12-72
6.00
1.55
.70
.4
.01
.10
7.9
.00
7-1072
3.40
1.55
.75
.8
.02
.30
7.0
.04
8-14-72
5.10
1.85
.70
.8
.01
.25
7.9
.02
9-11-72
5.80
1.95
.75
.3
.02
1.15
8.8
.00
109-72
5.20
1.50
.95
.0
.01
.25
7.7
.00
11-13-72
5.40
2.10
1.00
.8
.02
.35
8.0
.02
12-11-72
3.70
2.00
.95
.3
.10
.25
7.8
.02
1-15-73
4.90
2.00
.65
.3
.03
.25
8.5
.05
3-12-73
4.30
1.75
1.00
.8
.01
.20
7.1
.02
Station 3








7-19-71
18.40
3.65
.00
—
.01
5.80
19.2
.00
9-14-71
12.50
2.90
.50
—
.41
3.98
8.9
.00
10-11-71
14.20
2.85
.15
.3
.01
1.60
12.0
.00
11-8-71
11.00
3.20
1.20
3.0
.03
.85
10.6
.00
12-13-71
7.00
2.25
1.25
1.5
.01
.30
8.9
.00
1-1072
16.40
3.20
.30
.8
.00
2.90
18.8
.00
2-14-72
4.80
2.20
1.10
1.2
.01
.65
10.3
.03
3-13-72
5.00
2.10
.85
1.2
.01
.70
9.6
.02
4-1072
5.20
1.70
1.20
.8
.02
.45
13.0
.01
5-15-72
12.00
4.20
.00
.0
.00
3.45
33.0
.00
6-12-72
1.20
.90
.30
.6
.00
.15
5.9
.00
7-1072
12J0
4.60
.45
.0
.01
1.55
22.0
.03
8-14-72
15.40
4.15
.40
.2
.01
4.60
16.0
.06
9-11-72
6.00
2.05
.75
.3
.01
1.20
8.8
.00
109-72
5.30
1.65
1.00
.2
.02
.25
7.0
.00
11-13-72
9.60
2.90
.85
.9
.03
2.15
11.7
.00
12-11-72
3.80
2.10
.95
.3
.10
.30
7.9
.00
1-15-73
4.60
2.20
.55
.2
.02
.45
8.4
.06
3-12-73
8.00
3.90
.75
1.8
.00
3.50
15.4
.00
18

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TABLE 5 (CONTINUED)
SURFACE WATER
METAL DATA
IULY 1971 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Milligrams per Liter
Date	Ca	Mg	Fc	Al	Zn	K	Na Cu
Station 4
7-19-71
6.05
2.45
.20
—
.01
3.00
16.8
.00
9-14-71
10.40
2.75
.45
—
.01
3.40
6.9
.00
10-11-71
16.00
2.60
.40
.3
.03
2.25
9.1
.02
11-8-71
14.80
3.10
.50
.0
.03
3.40
12.4
.00
12-13-71
14.80
2.90
.42
.3
.01
3.65
14.8
.00
1-10-72
28.50
3.20
.14
.3
.00
2.25
14.6
.00
2-14-72
8.60
3.00
.25
.2
.02
3.85
16.0
.01
3-13-72
7.40
2.65
.30
1.0
.03
2.95
18.0
.02
4-10-72
5.20
2.50
.70
3.2
.03
4.05
16.0
.02
12-11-72
9.40
3.60
.65
1.8
.11
2.65
13.6
.00
1-15-73
8.20
3.20
.30
.2
.02
1.55
20.9
.04
Station 5
7-19-71
19.20
3.50
.10
~
.03
3.30
13.0
.02
9-14-71
11.90
3.50
.55

.01
2.55
9.8
.00
10-11-71
3.70
1.20
.74
3.0
.01
.25
5.5
.00
11-8-71
12.40
3.25
.74
.5
.24
1.93
12.0
.02
12-13-71
12.40
2.90
.80
.5
.00
3.10
13.0
.00
1-10-72
15.80
2.85
.10
.3
.00
2.43
17.0
.00
2-14-72
7.00
3.05
.70
.8
.02
2.85
15.0
.02
3-13-72
5.40
2.90
.40
.4
.00
1.05
19,0
.00
4-10-72
8.00
2.80
.60
.8
.04
2.10
16.0
.04
5-15-72
10.6G
3.10
.10
.0
.00
1.80
24.0
.00
6-12-72
1.40
.95
.05
.6
.00
.40
8.5
.00
7-10-72
9.40
3.00
.70
.2
.02
.55
15.0
.04
8-14-72
13.20
3.55
1.10
.4
.02
3.65
14.0
.04
9-11-72
6.40
2.40
.65
.4
.02
1.80
10.1
.00
10-9-72
7.60
2-55,
.85
.0
.01
2.85
10.8
.00
11-13-72
9.50
3.65
.55
1.5
.02
3.55
14.7
.00
12-11-72
7.30
3.70
.75
.6
.09
2.30
14.2
.00
1-15-73
5.50
3.30
.55
.2
.04
2.75
13.0
.03
3-12-73
6.80
3.20
.80
1.0
.01
2.40
13.4
.00
Station 6
11-8-71
12.80
3.05
.48
.3
.04
2.93
12.2
.02
5-16-72
10.80
2.95
.20
.0
.01
1.30
22.0
.00
8-14-72
12.20
3 20
.45
.4
.01
2.95
13.2
.02
79

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TABLE 5 (CONTINUED)
SURFACE WATER
METAL DATA
JULY 1971 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Milligr.ims per Lilci
Date
Ca
Mg
Fe
Al
Zn
K
Na
Cu
Station 6 (Cont.)







11-13-72
9.50
3.60
.60
1.6
.03
3.55
14.3
.00
1-15-73
7.70
3.40
.40
1.6
.03
3.30
12.3
.02
Station 7








11-8-7 J
13.00
3.00
.58
.3
.02
2.60
11.2
.00
5-15-72
10.20
2.85
.30
.0
.01
2.90
21.0
.00
8-14-72
12.60
3.15
.50
.4
01
3.05
13.4
.03
11-13-72
9.20
3.85
.65
1.8
04
5.40
14.9
.00
1-15-73
7.70
2.90
.35
1.8
.04
3.35
11.5
.04
Station 8








11-8-71
13.00
2.90
.72
.3
.01
2.45
10.6
.00
5-15-72
14.20
5.15
.10
.0
.05
6.10
33.0
.00
8-14-72
18.90
5.90
.30
.3
.06
6.80
28.8
.05
11-13-72
16.00
5.75
.30
1.0
.10
6.05
22.6
.00
1-15-73
13.30
4.50
.30
.2
.12
4.45
19.2
.02
Station 9








11-8-71
19.40
4.00
.30
.0

4.20
19.2
.02
5-15-72
14.00
5.30
.05
.0
.04
6.20
?5.0
.00
8-14-72
18.50
5.70
.25
.5
.02
6.80
28.4
.02
11-13-72
16.20
5.80
.35
.2
.07
6.30
22.8
.00
1-15-73
15.30
4.90
.35
.2
.14
5.25
21.6
.01
20

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TABLE 6
SURFACE WATER
CARBON ANALYSES
JULY 1971 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Date
Pond A
7-9-71
8-1071
9-16-71
10-26-71
11-19-71
12-14-71
1-11-72
2-14-72
3-13-72
4-10-72
5-15-72
6-12-72
7-10-72
9-10-72
10-9-72
11-13-72
1-15-73
2-12-73
2-19-73
2-27-73
3-12-73
4-9-73
5-14-73
Total
Carbon
11.0
16.5
14.3
12.7
17.0
14.8
15.0
14.5
19.0
J 3.3
16.3
26.0
14.0
14.0
11.0
14.0
16.0
16.0
16.0
17.0
16.0
20.0
Milligrams per Liter*
Total	Total
Inorganic	Organic
Cartoon	Carbon
8.0
1.0
1.8
3.0
2.5
2.0
0.4
3.0
2.3
2.0
1.0
2.0
2.7
2.0
4.0
2.0
2.0
4.5
5.0
3.0
3.0
2.0
4.0
3.0
14.7
11.3
10.2
15.0
13.4
12.0
12.2
17.0
12.3
14.3
23.3
12.0
10.0
9.0
12.0
11.5
11.0
13.0
14.0
14.0
16.0
C&j
Carbon
5.0
0.0
0.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.4
1.0
0.6
0.0
0.0
0.5
2.7
0.0
0.5
0.5
1.0
0.5
2.0
1.0
1.0
0.0
1.0
Carbonate
Carbon
3.0
1.0
1.0
5.0
2.5
2.0
1.0
2.0
1.7
2.0
1.0
1.5
0.0
2.0
3.5
1.5
1.0
4.0
3.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
3.0
Pond Effluent
7-9-71
8-10-71
9-20-71
10-26-71
11-19-71
1-11-72
2-14-72
3-13-72
5-15-72
6-12-72
7-10-72
9-10-72
11.5
11.5
16.0
20.7
15.0
13.3
14.7
14.3
13.0
17.0
22.7
14.0
8.5
1.0
1.5
3.1
1.5
2.5
2.5
2.7
3.0
3.0
3.0
2.0
3.0
10.5
14.5
17.6
13.5
10.8
12.2
11.6
10.0
14.0
19.7
12.0
5.5
0.0
0.5
2.1
0.0
1.1
1.0
1.7
0.0
2.0
2.0
0.0
3.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.5
1.4
1.5
1.0
3.0
1.0
1.0
2.0
'Average for triplicate samples.
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TABLE 6 (CONTINUED)
SURFACE WATfcR
CARBON ANALYSES
JULY 1971 THROUGH jUNE 1973
Date
Pond Effluent (Cont.)
10-9-72
11-13-72
1-15-73
2-12-73
2-19-73
2-27-73
3-12-73
4-9-73
5-14-73
Total
Carbon
13.0
9.0
12.5
19.0
15.0
16.0
180
13.0
19.0
Milligrams per	Liter*
Total	Total
Inorganic	Organic
Carbon	Carbon
3.0
2.0
2.5
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
2.0
5.0
10.0
7.0
10.0
15.0
11.0
12.0
14.0
11.0
14.0
COj
Carbon
0.5
1.0
1,5
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
0.0
2.0
Carbonate
Carbon
2.5
1.0
1.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
3.0
Station 1
7-9-71
8-10-71
9-20-71
10-26-71
11-19-71
12-14-71
1-11-72
2-14-72
3-13-72
4-10-72
5-15-72
6-12-72
7-10-72
9-10-72
10-9-72
11-13-72
1-15-73
2-15-73
2-19-73
2-27-73
3-12-73
4-9-73
5-14-73
25.5
21.0
20.0
71.2
53.7
19.3
35.8
49.0
40.3
39.0
20	0
21	0
36.3
31.0
55.0
20.5
46.0
50.0
44.0
46.0
39.0
32.0
33 0
,22.0
9.0
7.0
7.0
1.5
2.0
11.3
9.5
7.2
7.3
6.0
7.3
11.0
10.0
9.0
3.0
12.0
5.0
7.0
6.0
10.0
5.0
14.0
3.5
12.0
13.0
64.2
52.5
17.3
24.5
39.5
33.1
31.7
14.0
13.7
25.3
21.0
46.0
17.5
34.0
45.0
37.0
40.0
29.0
27.0
19.0
18.0
6.5
4.S
4.5
0.0
0.5
10.3
8.0
6.7
6.3
4.5
5.8
10.0
1.0
8.0
2.0
4.0
4.0
5.0
5.0
9.0
3.0
9.0
4.0
2.5
2.5
2.5
1.5
1.5
1.0
1.5
0.5
1.0
1.3
1.S
1:0
9.0
ฆ1.0
1.0
fc.O
1.0
'2.0
1.0
'1.0
'2.0
-5.0
~Average for triplicate samples.
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TABLE 7
SURFACE WATER
METHYLENE BLUE ACTIVE SUBSTANCES
JULY 1972 THROUGH MAY 1973
Micrograms per Liter
Date
Pond A
Pond Effluent
Station 1
7-25-72
26.8
17.9
17.9
8-14-72
71.4
71.4
125.0
2-12-73
17.0
10.7
11.6
2-19-73
39.0
24.1
28.5
2-27-73
42.0
33.9
26.8
4-9-73
8.0
11.6
9.8
6-14-73
42.9
40.2
45.0
23

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TABLE 8
PHYTOPLANKTON STANDING CROP
DECEMBER 1970 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Organisms Per Milliliter and
Milligrams Per Cubic Meter

Chlorophyll -a

Chlorophylls

Total
Date
Funct.
Non-Funct.
a
b
c
Count
Pond A






11-9-71
12.03
.00
6.25
.00
.00
100
12-13-71
1.15
.00
.88
1.22
.56
660
1-13-72
1.23
2.65
2.15
9.62
4.64
40
2-14-72
3.21
.00
2.08
1.68
.20
137
3-13-72
4.46
.00
3.50
1.25
.00
3680
4-11-72
1.60
.00
1.38
.00
.00
140
5-15-72
.67
3.07
2.53
.00
.00
570
7-10-72
18.04
7.22
22.73
.00
10.92
1140
8-14-72
1.60
21.97
15.15
.00
.00
3534
9-11-72
5.35
.00
5.15
.00
.16
790
10-9-72
8.02
, .00
7.53
1.40
2.67
510
11-13-72
12.03
2.01
13.28
2.78
3.60
1320
12-11-72
12.03
5.75
14.98
6.88
37.40
2790
1-15-73
3.70
6.66
7.56
2.26
9.30
930
2-12-73
16.00
.00
.06
1.76
.00
670
2-19-73

—
—
—
—
280
3-13-73
4.72
1.89
6.09
.00
10.00
1535
6-11-73
6.01
1.54
7.41
.00
.00
360
Station 1






3-3-71
—
...
—
—
_
40
5-5-71
2.47
.00
2.47*

—
360
8-2-71
1.00
.00
1.00
—
—
40
11-9-71
20.05
.00
10.60
.20
2.50
680
12-13-71
2.01
1.15
2.48
2.93
8.31
195
1-13-72
1.23
2.65
2.15
9.62
4.64
60
2-14-72
.60
.20
.68
.00
.30
40
3r13-72
2.41
.00
1.28
3.30
1.73
90
4-11-72
2.01
.00
1.95
.00
.24
90
5-15-72
.00
7.35
1.75
.00
2.05
330
7-10-72
6.28
.00
5.33
.00
3.72
580
8-15-72
2.67
1.54
3.61
.10
3.74
1247
9-11-72
13.23
6.98
17.48
3.70
.00
600
109-72
.27
.86
.54
.00
.00
330
11-13-72
1.60
4.01
3.84
2.61
4.32
300
*Sum of functional and non-functional chlorophyll-a
24

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TABLE 8 (CONTINUED)
PHYTOPLANKTON STANDING CROP
DECEMBER 1970 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Organisms Per Milliliter and
Milligrams Per Cubic Meter

Chlorophyll -a

Chlorophylls

Date
Funct.
Non-Funct.
a
b
c
Station 1 (Cont.)





12-11-72
1.07
2.67
2.65
.38
2.92
1-15-73
.00
.00
.00
.CO
.00
2-12-73
4.01
.00
3.22
.00
.00
2-19-73
—
—
—
—
—
3-12-73
.89
.48
1.19
.08
.79
6-11-73
3.21
5.73
.55
.00
.00
Station 2





12-1-70
.95
.00
.95*
~
—
12-29-70
4.76
.00
4.76*
—
—
1-25-71
5.68
.00
5.68*
—
—
2-26-71
—
—
_
—
—
3-3-71
—
--
—
—
—
4-12-71
2.01
.00
2.01 •
—
—
5-5-71
.80
3.69
4.49*
—
—
8-2-71
8.02
.00
8.02*
—

11-9-71
9.36
.00
4.65
.00
.90
12-13-71
2.41
.00
1.50
6.33
12.12
1-13-72
5.73
.00
5.23
.00
.00
2-14-72
2.01
.00
1.01
.30
.00
3-13-72
2.01
.00
.76
.89
2.55
4-11-72
5.61
.00
2.91
1.68
.00
5-15-72
2.14
.12
2.04
.00
27.28
7-10-72
10.43
4.17
13.14
.00
6.18
8-15-72
.80
5.37
4.10
.00
.00
9-11-72
5.73
7.50
10.26
1.08
4.98
10-9-72
2.94
.00
1.88
.15
2.63
11-13-72
3.51
.70
3.89
3.12
5.91
12-11-72
3.21
.00
2.58
1.93
.00
1-15-73
2.41
.00
2.33
.30
1.93
3-12-73
2.40
.00
.57
.00
.00
Station 3





12-1-70
...
...
—
-
—
12-29-70
...
...
—
...
—
1-25-71
2.21
.00
2.21*

—
Total
Count
180
330
340
90
200
370
260
100
20
100
200
440
280
320
70
80
21
180
120
336
700
255
255
60
490
50
80
110
490
700
270
~Sum of functional and non-functional chlorophyll-a
25

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TABLE 8 (CONTINUED)
l
PHYTOPLANKTON STANDING CROP
DECEMBER 1970 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Organisms Per Milliliter and
Milligrams Per Cubic Meter

Chlorophyll -a

Chlorophylls

Total
Date
Funct.
Non-Funct.
a
b
c
Count
Station 3 (Cont.)






2-26-71
145.68
1.13
146.81*
—
—
20910
4-12-71
32.88
8.66
41.54*
—
—
2940
5-5-71
10.83
11.35
22.18*
_
—
1120
8-2-71
210.50
23.86
234.36*
~
—
24150
11-9-71
14.03
.00
6.68
.00
19.50
140
12-13-71
4.01
.00
2.31
.00
7.95
90
1-13-72
3.01
1.55
3.62
4.50
9.04
230
2-14-72
.80
1.60
1.77
1.19
.82
52
3-13-72
7.22
.00
3.48
.00
.27
160
411-72
4.81
.00
2.99
1.19
.00
100
5-15-72
2.56
.00
2.45
.72
2.57
130
7-10-72
18.66
9.75
25.00
.00
3.08
2010
8-15-72
16.57
12.99
25.35
.00
.00
—
9-11-72
4.01
6.38
7.82
1.42
2.47
285
10-9-72
1.60
.00
1.58
.16
1.06
165
11-13-72
1.60
27.30
18.49
.00
.00
450
12-11-72
.57
3.84
2.70
1.93
7.45
50
Station 4






1-25-71
1.78
.00
1.78*
—
—
15Q
2-26-71
2.19
1.30
3.49*
—
—
350
4-12-71
2.14
.00
2.14*
—
--
280
8-2-71
1.60
1.20
2.80*
—
-
40
11-9-71
2.01
.00
1.88
1.80
3.32
240
12-13-71
1.00
.00
.64
.26
2.41
130
1-13-72
.40
1.70
1.43
.00
5.93
100
2-14-72
1.00
.00
.57
.39
.00
8
3-13-72
3.21
1.29
3.96
1.38
5.28
470
4-11-72
36.09
.00
33.00
.00
.00
290
12-11-72
9.16
3.67
11.02
4.17
32.59
270
Station 5






1-25-71
2.01
.33
2.34*
— ^
—
440
2-26-71
23.26
1.29
24.55*
...
—
240
5-5-71
12.03
10.89
22.92*
—
—
690
8-2-71
20.48
18.12
38.60*
...

740
11-9-71
6.01.
.00
2.60
.00
.00
140
*Sum of functional and non-functional chlorophyll-a
26

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TABLE S (CONTINUED)
PHYTOPLANKTON STANDING CROP
DECEMBER 1970 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Organisms Per Milliliter and


Milligrams Per Cubic Meter



Chlorophyll -a

Chlorophylls

Total
Date
Funct.
NorvFunct.
a
b
c
Count
Station 5 (Cont)






12-13-71
1.34
1.84
2.32
2.17
1.16
125
1-13-72
1.87
2.43
3.34
.33
2.48
130
2-14-72
2.01
.00
1.55
3.77
4.98
100
3-13-72
1.20
1.04
1.68
1.97
5.63
600
4-11-72
20.05
13.63
30.00
.00
.00
1460
5-15-72
.31
1.85
1.33
1.34
.89
132
7-10-72
4.46
9.27
10.13
.00
2.38
1140
8-15-72
17.92
7.17
22.40
3.20
4.00

9-11-72
2.81
5.33
6.14
.00
2.32
360
10-9-72
2.41
.00
2.41
.73
4.32
180
11-13-72
3.61
25.86
19.17
1.32
.00
350
12-11-72
4.81
7.54
9.11
2.66
18.95
450
Station 6






1-25-71
1.25
.00
1.25*
—
--
110
2-26-71
.00
1.73
1.73*
_
—
40
4-2-71
,23
2.58
2.81*
—

220
5-5-71
1.00
.96
1.96*
—
—
160
B-2-71
5.61
.00
5.61*
—
—
160
11-9-71
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
40
5-15-72
.00
1.40
.72
1.39
3.72
40
frlS-72
3.21
2.25
4.57
1.97
.90
--
11-13-72
2.41
9.94
8.39
.01
5.47
90
Station 7






2-26-71
.19
1.68
1.87*
~
—
250
4-1-71
.00
1.44
1.44*


60
5-5-71
.00
1.38
1.38*
~
—
90
8-2-71
.40
1.56
1.96*

—
120
8-2-71
1.00
.00
1.00
—
—
...
11-9-71
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
20
5-15-72
.40
.44
.66
.04
1.42
10
8-15-72
2.41
3.07
4.28
.40
.30
...
11-13-72
1.41
6.01
6.04
.48
.94
100
*Sum of functional and non-functional chlorophylf-a
27

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TABLE 8 (CONTINUED)
PHYTOPLANKTON STANDING CROP
DECEMBER 1970 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Organises Per Milliliter and
Milligrams Per Cubic Meter
Qjltt
Chlorophyll -a

Chlorophylli

Total

Funct.
Non-Funct.
a
b
c
Count
Station 8






3-4-71
18.95
11.15
30.11*

—
1290
4-1-71
11.36
10.39
21.75*
—
—
500
5-5-71
45.71
35.97
81.67*
—
— •
1540
8-2-71
26.73
.00
26.73*
—
—
980
11-9-71
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
10
5-15-72
43.30
34.16
62.70
27.12
34.26
1575
8-15-72
10.21
62.94
47.47
11.13
9.12
—
11-13-72
6.95
32.53
26.10
7.94
3.50
60
Station 9






12-1-70

_
—
—
—
1860
12-29-70
—
~
--
—
—
640
3-4-71
2.41
.40
2.81*
—
—
280
4-2-71
3.32
3.90
7.22*
—
—
660
5-5-71
36.09
39.98
76.06*
—
—
1600
8-2-71
3.61
16.04
19.65*
—
—
1470
11-9-71
2.41
.96
3.08
.00
.00
120
5-15-72
14.84
,12.39
21.87
10.04
6.80
990
8-15-72
13.10
15.53
22.41
4.36
3.48
_
11-13-72
2.94
35.23
23.94
2.51
11.61
120
~Sum of functional and non-functional i chlorophyll-a
28

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TABLE 9
ALGAE FOUND IN PLANKTON SAMPLES


NOVEMBER 1970 THROUGH jUNE 1973


Organism Gtoup



Percent Occurrence By Station



or Genus
PA
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
CYANOPHYTA










Chroococcales










Agmenellum
5
21
5
16
0
19
13
13
14
34
Anacystis
17
5
0
10
0
0
0
0
28
12
Homogonales










Artabcena
33
15
23
16
0
0
13
0
14
0
Arthrosplra
5
5
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
Lyngbya
5
5
5
10
18
5
38
0
0
34
Oscillatoria
0
11
0
21
9
13
0
25
28
12
Porphyrosiphon
0
0
S
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Schizothrix
39
21
5
0
0
6
0
0
0
12
Unidentified
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
CHLOROPHYTA










Volvocales










Carteno
11
21
18
26
18
25
0
13
14
0
Chlamydomonas
33
26
14
16
9
25
0
0
14
23
Eydonna
5
11
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
Pandorma
0
0
5
5
0
19
0
0
0
22
Spondylomorum
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
12
Tetrasporales










Sphaerocystts
5
5
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
12
Ulotrichales










Binuclearia
0
11
0
10
0
0
0
0
14
0
Geminella
0
5
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Chlorococcales










Actinastrum
0
0
0
16
0
0
0
0
14
12
Ankistrodesmus
17
15
14
21
9
13
13
13
71
67
Chlorella
27
5
9
16
9
19
25
25
14
44
Clostenopsis
11
11
9
5
0
0
0
25
14
12
Coetastrum
11
5
5
21
18
25
13
0
43,
66
Crucigenia
5
5
0
16
0
0
0
0
14
33
Dictyosphoerium
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
14
12
Kirchnerlella
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
14
22
Micratimum
0
0
0
5
0
6
0
0
14
33
Nephrocytium
5
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
Oocystis
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
14
0
Pediastrum
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
14
12
Scenedesmus
27
32
18
79
9
69
63
50
100
77
Schroederia
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
14
12
Selenastrum
5
0
0
5
9
0
0
0
14
22
Tetraedron
0
5
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
12
29

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TABLE 9 (CONTINUED)
ALGAE FOUND IN PLANKTON SAMPLES
NOVEMBER 1970 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Orga nism Group	Percent Occurrence By Station
or Genus
PA
1
2
3
4
5
6
t
8
Zygnematales









Bambusina
0
11
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
Closterium
0
5
9
16
27
19
0
13
57
Cosmarium
16
21
9
5
0
19
0
13
14
Euastrum
0
0
18
0
0
0
0
0
0
Hyalotheca
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Micrasterias
16
16
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
Mougeot/a
11
16
9
0
0
6
0
0
0
Penium
5
21
0
5
9
0
0
0
0
Spirogyra
0
11
5
0
0
13
0
0
0
Spondylosium
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
Staurastrum
5
0
5
5
0
0
0
0
0
Tetmemorus
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
PYRRHOPHYTA









Dinokonatae









Glenodinium
5
11
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Peridinium
50
42
18
11
0
0
0
0
0
CHRYSOPHYTA









Heterococcales









Tetragonlello
0
0
0
5
9
0
0
25
14
Chryso morales









Dinobryon
->2
58
36
21
9
6'
13
0
0
Mollamonas
C
0
0
0
9
0
0
0
0
Synura
0
5
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
Centrales
22
5
18
84
91
69,
38
25
57
Pennates
77
84
95
84
91
100
63
75
86
EUGLENOPHYTA









Euglenales









Eugtena
5
53
27
63
45
56
25
75
72
Lepocmclis
0
5
0
0
0
6
0
0
14
Phacus
5
11
9
32
18
38
25
13
29
Trachelomonas
5
5
5
11
9
0
0
0
14
NUMBER OF SAMPLES
18
19
22
19
11
16
8
8
7





30




9
0
12
45
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
12
0
0
55
88
88
12
33
12
9

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TABLE 10
PERIPHYTON STANDING CROP
NOVEMBER 1970 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Milligrams per Square Millimeter
Cells per Square Millimeter
Inclusive Dates
Chlorophyll-a
Funtt. Non-Funct.
Chlorophylls
b
Total
Count
Pond A
12-15-71
4-18-72
7-10-72
8-7-72
9-5-72
10-2-72
10-30-72
11-27-72
1-2-73
1-29-73
2-26-73
3-26-73
4-23-73
5-21-73
I-26-71
5-31-72
8-7-72
9-5-72
10-2-72
10-30-72
II-27-72
12-26-72
1-29-73
2-26-73
3-26-73
4-23-73
5-21-73
6-18-73
5.12
1.37
3.23
1.36
6.14
10.23
1.59
.68
.34
.00
.51
.68
2.56
5.15
1.02
5.23
.00
1.98
2.66
1.43
.00
.00
1.67
.00
.03
7.59
.54
7.85
1.97
6.29
1.38
7.45
12.01
2.41
.42
.25
.95
.66
7.05
.46
5.08
.37
2.05
.31
.39
.62
.59
.00
.38
.57
.50
1.29
.54
15.01
1.89
3.95
.06
.00
1.72
4.33
1.02
1.46
1.46
2.38
5.02
121
634
1367
976
594
254
20
12
72
16
15
124
Station 1
2-22-71
6-16-71
9-17-71
12-15-71
4-18-72
7-10-72
8-7-72
9-5-72
10-2-72
10-30-72
11-27-72
1-2-73
3-23-71
7-28-71
10-28-71
I-26-72
5-31-72
8-7-72
9-5-72
10-2-72
10-30-72
II-27-72
12-26-72
1-29-73
.00
.68
17.73
8.18
1.02
1.37
14.49
1.88
6.14
3.75
4.09
.00
6.00
2.32
6.61
.05
.55
6.39
10.77
6.87
2.57
.00
.00*
6.68*
19.15
11.95
1.05
1.67
18.55
8.28
9.65
10.35
5.27
2.82
6.02
5.51
.24
.51
1.31
1.35
.72
.69
1.15
.72
.00
2.60
.69
1.65
3.34
2.44
.00
1.87
3.78
.66
20
67
244
399
997
265
497
684
567
232
160
~Sum of functional and non-functional chlorophyll-a

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TABLE 10 (CONTINUED)
PERIPHYTON STANDING CROP
NOVEMBER 1970 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Milligrams per Square Millimeter
Cells per Square Millimeter


Chlorophyll-a

Chlorophylls

Total
Inclusive Dates

Funct.
Non-Funct.
a
b
c
Count
Station 1 (Cont.)







1-29-73
2-26-73
1.19
.59
1.51
.58
3.01
46
2-26-73
3-26-73
—
—
1.35
.18
.00
177
4-23-73
5-21-73
—
—
—
—
—
335
5-21-73
6-18-73
5.28
4.86
8.04
3.30
7.87
291
Station 2







11-2-70
12-1-70
—
—
—
—
—
133
12-1-70
12-29-70
2.39
2.80
5.19*
—
—
40
2-22-71
3-23-71
10.36
1.09
11.45
—
—

3-23-71
5-5-71
1.23
3.07
4.30*
—
—
45
9-17-71
10-28-71
30.00
6.75
33.98
11.13
.54
472
12-15-71
1-26-72
5.80
.31
2.39
1.04
.00
223
Station 3







12-1-70
12-29-70
72.62
99.62
172.24*
—
—
2214
2-15-71
2-12-71
36.34
11.46
48.00*
—
—
2702
2-22-71
3-23-71
5.93
6.96
12.89*
—
—
707
9-17-71
10-28-71
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
41
12-15-71
1-26-72
6.14
4.36
8.70
2.96
.00
300
Station 4







11-2-70
12-1-70
—
—
~
—
—
66
12-1-70
12-29-70
1.98
.00
1.98*
—
—
59
M5-71
2-12-71
2.59
3.41
6.00*
—
—
584
2-22-71
3-23-71
8.18
1.02
9.20*
--
—
645
9-17-71
10-28-71
2.05
.00
1.11
.50
.10
17
12-15-71
1-26-72
.00
9.89
5.31
3.92
2.11
418
•Sum of functional and noh-functional chlorophyll-a

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TABLE 10 (CONTINUED)
PERIPHYTON STANDING CROP
NOVEMBER 1970 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Milligrams per Square Millimeter
Cells per Square Millimeter


Chlorophyll-a

Chlorophylls

Total
Inclusive
Dates
Funct.
Non-Funct.
a
b
c
Count
Station 5







11-2-70
12-1-70
—
—
—

--
3106
12-1-70
12-29-70
18.21
.00
18.21*
—
—
—
1-15-71
2-12-71
2.05
2.86
4.91*
--
—
131
2-22-71
3-23-71
18.41
8.12
16.53*
—
—
619
3-23-71
5-5-71
13.64
.00
13.64*
—
—
463
12-15-71
1-26-72
7.16
5.49
10.26
5.02
—
184
Station 6







12-1-70
12-29-70
.00
8.93
8.93*
—
—
305
2-22-71
3-23-71
7.71
.00
7.71*
--
—
246
9-17-71
10-28-71
5.46
.00
3.81
.00
.00
98
12-15-71
1-26-72
55.23
.14
27.70
8.10
4.26
714
4-18-72
5-31-72
6.14
.00
6.09
1.85
2.95
91
Station 7







12-1-70
12-29-70
11.80
.00
11.80
—
—
116
1-15-71
2-12-71
36.21
7.77
43.98*
—
—
883
2-22-71
3-23-71
7.02
.00
7.02*
—
—
191
3-23-71
5-5-71
6.07
2.18
8.25*
—
—
362
6-16-71
7-28-71
3.42
1.36
4.78*
—
—
18
9-17-71
10-28-71
1.16
.00
.97
1.35
.41
16
4-18-72
5-31-72
2.73
.00
2.10
.38
4.07
20
Station 8







11-2 70
12-1-70
—
—
—
—
—
351
12-1-70
12-29-70
11.73
3.82
15.55*
—
—
141
1-15-71
2-14-71
88.65
40.23
128.88*
—
—
3510
2-22-71
3-23-71
41.97
20.87
62.84*
—
—
2697
3-23-71
5-5-71
28.16
58.98
87.14*
--
—
781
*Sum of functional and non-functional chlorophyll-a

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TABLE 10 (CONTINUED)
PERIPHYTON STANDING CROP
NOVEMBER 1970 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Milligrams per Square Millimeter
Cells per Square Millimeter


Oilorophyll-a

Chlorophylls

Total
Inclusive Dates

Funct.
Non-Funct.
a
b
c
Count
Station 8 (Cont.)







6-16-71
7-28-71
.68
2.66
3.34*
—
—
35
9-17-71
10-28-71
1.36
.00
.92
.00
.00
4
12-15-71
1-26-72
64.10
17.05
73:95
24.21
23.93
2186
Station 9







11-2-70
12-1-70
—
—
—
—
—
135
12-1-70
12-29-70
4.64
3.48
8.12*
—
—
192
2-22-71
3-23-71
10.91
.47
11.38*
—
—
650
3-23-71
5-5-71
12.62
14.12
26.74*
—
—
300
6-16-71
7-28-71
12.95
.89
13.83*
--
—
185
9-17-71
10-28-71
25.23
.00
22.50
2.23
1.71
557
4-18-72
5-31-72
26.42
4.48
28.97
9.44
12.36
271
*Sum of Functional and Non-Functional-Qilorophyil-a

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Organism Group
or Genus
CYANOPHYTA
Chroococcales
Agmenellum
Anacystis
Coelosphaerium
Homogonales
Anabaena
Lyngbya
Oscillatoria
Phormidium
Spiruhna
Schizothnx
Unidentified
CHLOROPHYTA
Volvocales
Chlamydomonas
Pandorina
Ulotrichales
Binuclearia
Geminella
Stichococcus
Stigeoclonium
Cladopho rales
Rhizoclonium
Oedogonialej
Bulbochoete
Oedogonium
Chlorococcaies
Actinastrum
Ankistrodesmus
Chlorello
Closteriopsis
Coelaslrum
Crucigenla
Dictyosphaerium
Elakatothrix
Nephrocyiium
Oocystis
Pediastrum
Pleurotaenium
Scenedesmus
Schroederia
Tetraedron
TABLE 11
ALGAE FOUND IN PERIPHYTON SAMPLES
NOVEMBER 1970 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Percent Occurrence by Station
PA 123 456789
25
63
17
0
17
20
0
0
0
14
42
19
17
20
17
20
0
0
25
14
0
0
17
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
42
75
17
20
33
0
0
0
13
0
0
0
0
0
17
0
0
0
0
29
17
13
17
0
0
0
20
14
25
0
0
0
17
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
20
0
0
14
50
13
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
17
0
17
0
0
14
13
14
17 00 0 000000
800 0 0 20 0000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
40
0
13
0
8
0
0
0
17
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
17
60
67
80
0
14
25
43
14
0
0
19
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
20
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
17
0
0
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
17
0
0
0
25
14
33
19
17
80.
50
20
0
0
38
29
17
19
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
0
0
40
0
20
0
0
0
14
17
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
20
0
0
0
0
13
0
0
6
17
20
0
0
0
0
13
0
8
0
0
0
17
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
31
17
100
33
80
0
43
63
57
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
14
25
20
0
0
0
0
0
0
13
14
35

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TABLE 11 (CONTINUED)
ALGAE FOUND IN PERIPHYTON SAMPLES
NOVEMBER 1970 THROUGH |UNE 1973
Organism Group



Percent Occurrence by Station



or Genus
PA
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Zygnematales










Bambusina
0
31
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Closterium
42
44
67
20
67
20
0
29
63
43
Cosmartum
83
56
83
80
17
0
0
14
13
0
Euastrum
75
56
83
20
17
0
0
.0
0
0
Micrasterias
8
13
33
0
17
0
0
0
0
0
Mougeotia
33
69
17
20
0
0
0
0
0
0
Penium
50
75
17
0
0
20
0
0
0
0
Spirogyra
8
31
17
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Staurastrum
17
0
0
0
0
0
0
C
0
0
Tetmemorus
17
13
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Triploceras
8
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PYRRHOPHYTA










Dinokonatae










Peridimum
83
44
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
CHRYSOPHYTA










Heterococcales










Centritroctus
0
6
17
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Chrysomonadales










Dinobryon
58
38
50
0
33
0
0
0
0
0
Centrales
25
25
17
100
67
80
40
86
88
57
Pennales
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
EUGLENOPHYTA










Euglenales










Euglena
42
25
50
40
50
20
0
43
38
14
Phacus
8
0
0
60
17
20
0
0
13
0
Trachelomonas
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
NUMBER OF SAMPLES
12
16
6
5
6
5
5
7
8
7
36

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TABLE 12
MACROINVERTEBRATE SUMMARY
FROM QUALITATIVE SAMPLING

NOVEMBER 1970
THROUGH
NOVEMBER
1971



Biotic
Total
Species per Sample

Percentage

Date
Index
Species
Class
Class
Class
Class
Class
Class

(Bl)
(S)
1
II
III
1
II
III
STATION 1








1-26-71
0
2
0
0
2
0
0
50
5-4-71
2
8
0
2
2
0
25
25
11-15-71
9
20
3
3
5
15
15
25
STATION 2








12-1S-70
2
4
0
2
0
0
50
0
1-26-71
0
6
0
0
1
0
0
17
5-4-71
4
13
1
2
4
8
15
31
11-15-71
4
15
1 -
2
4
7
13
27
STATION 3








11-24-70
1
12
0
1
5
0
8
42
12-28-70
2
14
0
2
3
0
14
21
1-25-71
2
16
1
0
3
6
0
19
2-26-71
0
11
0
0
5
0
0
45
4-12-71
0
11
0
0
2
0
0
18
5-4-71
0
14
0
0
7
0
0
50
11-15-71
1
12
0
1
3
0
8
25
STATION 4








11-24-70
1
21
0
1
6
0
5
29
12-28-70
2
18
0
2
6
0
11
33
1-25-71
4
16
1
2
1
6
13
6
2-26-71
5
24
2
1
7
8
4
29
4-12-71
0
11
0
0
4
0
0
36
11-19-71
9
20
4
1
5
20
5
25
STATION 5








11-24-70
4
19
0
4
7
0
21
39
12-28-70
3
17
0
3
6
0
18
35
1-26-71
4
27
1
2
6
4
7
22
2-25-71
4
25
1
2
8
4
8
32
4-4-71
5
24
1
3
6
4
13
25
11-17-71
10
33
3
4
10
9
12
30
STATION 6








11-24-70
19
31
7
5
5
23
16
16
12-28-70
22
31
10
2
3
32
6
10
1-28-71
19
30
8
3
6
27
10
20
2-25-71
12
22
5
2
6
23
9
27
4-2-71
10
23
4
2
7
17
9
30
11-16-71
22
29
8
6
5
36
27
23
37

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TABLE 12 (CONTINUED)
MACROINVERTEBRATE SUMMARY
FROM QUALITATIVE SAMPLING
NOVEMBER 1970 THROUGH NOVEMBER 1971

Biotic
Total
\ Species per Sample

Percentage

Date
Index
Species
Clfiss
Class
Class
Class
Class
Clas

(Bl)
(S)
1
II
III
1
II
III
STATION 7








12-28-70
23
31
10
3
4
32
10
13
2-27-71
10
23
4
2
6
17
9
26
4-1-71
22
35
9
4
6
26
11
17
6-21-71
20
29
7
6
5
24
21
17
11-16-71
18
25
7
4
4
28
16
16
STATION 8








11-24-70
5
16
1
3
4
6
19
25
12-28-70
4
25
1
2
9
4
8
36
3-1-71
4
17
1
2
6
6
12
35
4-1-71
3
17
1
1
4
6
6
24
6-21-71
2
7
0
2
3
0
29
43
11-23-71
9
30
4
1
8
13
3
27
STATION 9








11-24-70
15
28
5
5
7
18
28
25
12-28-70
22
31
9
4
6
29
13
19
3-1-71
15
22
6
3
4
27
14
18
4-2-71
14
26
5
4
4
19
15
15
11-23-71
10
18
4
2
5
22
11
27
~Class I, Pollution Intolerant; Class II, Moderately Tolerant; Class III, Pollution Tolerant.
38

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TABLE 13
MACROINVERTEBRATES COLLECTED IN
QUALITATIVE SAMPLES

NOVEMBER
1970
THROUGH I
FEBRUARY
1972



Organism Group



Percent Occurrence By Station


or Genus
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Planariidae
0
0
0
17
33
17
0
20
20
Oligochaeta
33
25
100
83
83
67
100
80
80
Hirudinea
0
25
86
50
100
0
50
80
60
Asellus sp.
0
0
0
0
0
0
25
100
100
Hyalella azteca
0
0
0
33
100
0
0
100
100
Progambarus sp
0
0
14
33
17
0
25
40
60
Pulaemonetes paludosus
0
0
0
0
83
33
25
20
20
Baetis spiethi
0
0
0
33
17
100
50
0
0
Caenis diminutus
33
25
71
33
100
50
100
100
80
Calllbaetis floridana
0
0
29
17
67
0
0
0
0
Ephemerella sp.
0
0
0
0
0
67
50
0
0
Stenonema spp
0
0
0
33
17
83
100
20
100
A/tax spp
0
0
28
0
17
0
0
20
0
Aptiy 1 la Williamson!
0
0
43
17
50
0
0
0
0
Boyeria vinosus
0
0
0
0
0
0
25
0
0
Dromogomphus spinosus
0
0
0
0
0
17
25
0
0
Erythemls









simplicicollis
33
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Gomphus sp.
0
25
14
17
0
100
100
0
40
Libellula spp
0
25
0
67
17
0
0
0
0
Macromla spp
0
0
14
17
0
100
100
0
80
Mlathyla marcel la
0
0
0
0
17
0
0
0
' 0
Nasiaeschna









pentacantha
0
0
0
0
33
17
0
0
0
Neocordulia sp
0
0
0
0
0
33
25
0
0
Pachydiplax









longipennis
0
25
86
0
50
0
0
60
0
Perlthemis semlnole
0
50
43
0
17
17
25
40
20
Tetragoneurig sp.
0
0
0
0
17
0
0
0
0
Argla spp
0
0
0
0
50
100
100
0
20
Calopteryx maculata
0
0
0
0
0
50
25
0
0
Enallagma spp
33
25
57
0
67
50
100
60
80
Hetenna t/tia
0
0
0
0
0
33
25
0
0
Ischnura spp
0
25
57
33,
83
0
0
100
40
Unid. Zygoptera
0
0
0
0
33
17
0
0
0
39

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TABLE 13 (CONTINUED)
MACROINVERTEBRATES COLLECTED IN
QUALITATIVE SAMPLES
NOVEMBER 1970 THROUGH FEBRUARY 1972
Organism Group	Percent Occurrence By Station
or Genus
1
2
3
4
s
6
7
8
9
Corixidae
0
0
14
0
17
0
0
0
0
Pelocorls sp.
0
0
14
0
0
0
0
0
0
Ranatra sp.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
20
Corydalus cornutus
0
0
0
0
0
50 .
75
0
40
Sialis sp.
33
0
0
17
0
0
0
0
0
Elmidae
0
0
14
100
67
83
100
0
100
Dytiscidae
0
0
43
0
0
0
0
0
0
Gyrinidae
0
0
14
0
0
50
0
0
0
Haliplidae
0
0
0
0
17
0
0
0
0
Hydrophilidae
0
0
57
0
17
0
0
20
0
Lepidoptera
33
0
0
33
0
0
0
0
0
Cheumatospyche sp.
0
0
0
0
33
83
75
20
100
Leptocella sp.
0
0
0
0
0
0
25
0
0
Nyctiophylax sp.
0
0
0
0
0
17
0
0
0
Oecetls sp.
67
50
0
17
17
50
25
0
40
Oxyethlra sp.
33
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Polycentropus sp.
33
0
0
0
0
33
0
0
0
Ceratopogonidae
33
25
14
57
33
67
50
0
20
Simuliidae
0
0
0
17
0
50
0
20
0
Blepharocera sp.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
20
Tubifera sp.
0
0
29
0
0
0
0
0
0
Ablabesmyta /anta
33
50
0
0
0
0
25
0
40
A. spp
0
25
14
33
0
83
50
0
0
Anatopynia sp
67
50
0
17
0
0
0
0
0
Chironomus spp
67
50
14
33
0
33
0
60
0
Cladotanytarsus sp.
0
0
0
0
0
60
60
20
0
CUnotanypus spp
0
0
43
50
67
33
75
20
40
Corynoneura taris
0
0
0
0
0
0
25
0
0
Cryptotendipes









casuarius
33
25
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Cryptochtronomus









fulvus
33
75
0
17
67
83
100
40
60
Cricotopus spp
0
25
43
0
50
17
25
40
60
Dlcrotendlpes spp
0
50
0
50
0
17
0
80
20
Einfeldia sp.
33
25
0
0
0
0
0
40
0
40

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TABLE 13 (CONTINUED)
MACROINVERTEBRATES COLLECTED IN
QUALITATIVE SAMPLES
NOVEMBER 1970 THROUGH FEBRUARY 1972
Organism Group



IVr to ill
Otuirrenu*
lปy
St.ilion

or Genus
1
2
J
4
5
(.
7
8
Endochtronomus sp
0
0
0
0
0
17
0
0
Glyptotendipes sp
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
80
Goeldichironomus








holopraslnus
33
25
29
0
17
0
0
20
Harnhhia spp
33
0
0
0
0
0
0
80
Lobrundin/a floridana
0
0
0
0
0
17
25
0
Orthodadius sp.
33
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Parachironomus spp
33
0
0
0
17
0
0
iop
Paralouterborni el la








nlgrohalterale
0
25
0
17
50
17
0
0
Pedlonomus beckae
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
20
Pentaneura Inculta
0
0
0
0
0
67
0
20
Polypedilum fallax
0
0
0
0
0
0
25
0
P. spp
0
25
29
83
50
100
75
20
Procladlus spp
67
50
0
0
0
0
0
0
Psectrocladfus sp.
0
0
0
0
0
17
25
0
Rheotanytarsus spp
0
0
0
17
17
50
25
40
Stenochlronomus sp.
0
0
0
0
0
33
50
0
Tanypus spp
33
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Tanytarsus spp
67
25
29
50
17
83
100
20
Thlenemanniella xena
0
0
0
0
0
17
0
0
Tribelos sp.
0
0
0
0
0
0
25
0
Ferrissia sp.
0
0'
29
67
100
67
50
60
Gyraulus sp.
0
0
14
17
17
50
25
0
Helisoma sp.
0
0
57
33
83
0
50
40
Physa sp.
0
0
57
67
100
100
75
0
Promenetus sp.
0
0
0
83
17
0
25
0
Pseudosuccinae sp.
0
0
14
0
17
0
0
0
VMparus sp.
0
0
0
83
100
0
0
0
Unident. Gastropoda
0
0
43
50
33
0
25
40
Uniondae
0
0
0
0
33
67
75
0
Sphaeriidae
0
0
71
83
100
67
100
80
NUMBER OF SAMPLES
3
4
7
6
6
6
4
5
9
0
20
0
60
80
0
0
40
0
60
0
80
40
20
100
0
0
0
80
0
100
0
0
80
20
0
0
0
40
80
5

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TABLE 14
MACROINVERTEBRATE SUMMARY FROM MULTIPLE-PLATE SAMPLERS
NOVEMBER 1970 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Organisms per Square Meter


Total
Total
Biotic
Number of Species
~

Number of Individuals *
Inclusive Dates
Count
Species
Index
Class 1 **
Class II ** Class III**
Class 1
Class II
Class 1
Pond A










1-26-72
2-23-72
130
13
11
4(31)
3(23)
1( 8)
65
25
5
4-18-72
5-15-72
555
16
7
2(13)
3(19)
2(13)
25
250
70
5-15-72
6-12-72
1,460
16
7
3(19)
2(13)
3(19)
310
175
60
6-12-72
7-10-72
650
15
7
4(27)
2(13)
2(13)
70
270
120
7-24-72
8-22-72
2,065
13
4
1( 8)
2(15)
3(23)
5
995
150
8-22-72
9-18-72
165
10
4
1(10)
2(20)
3(30)
5
70
35
10-16-72
11-13-72
505
14
6
2(14)
2(14)
5(36)
20
15
370
11-13-72
1-2-73
1,395
11
5
2(18)
M 9)
4(36)
10
140
1,150
1-2-73
1-29-73
3,825
9
3
1(11)
1(11)
4(44)
5
130
3,405
1-29-73
2-26-73
385
14
5
2(14)
M 7)
5(36)
10
50
135
2-26-73
3-26-73
770
14
2
0( 0)
2(14)
5(36)
0
85
620
3-26-73
4-23-73
605
18
5
1( 6)
3(17)
6(33)
5
85
280
4-23-73
5-21-73
480
12
2
0( 0)
2(17)
4(33)
0
115
240
5-21-73
6-18-73
780
16
8
3(19)
2(12)
5(31)
80
25
360
7-16-73
7-16-73
650
16
3
0( 0)
3(19)
4(25)
0
60
490
Station 1










6-20-71
7-20-71
65
4
1
0( 0)
1(25)
0( 0)
0
40
0
10-28-71
11-23-71
1,765
17
6
2(12)
2(12)
5(29)
15
50
1,145
1-26-72
2-23-72
390
14
6
2(14)
1(14)
3(21)
10
55
240
4-18-72
5-15-72
770
23
16
6(26)
4(17)
5<22)
100
240
275
5-15-72
6-12-72
455
21
9
3(14)
3(14)
6(29)
45
85
225
6-12-72
7-1072
615
19
7
2(11)
3(16)
5(26)
35
30
285
7-24-72
8-22-72
45
7
5
1(14)
3(43)
2(29)
5
20
15
8-22-72
9-18-72
1,115
21
13
5(24)
3(14)
5(24)
710
30
200
10-16-72
11-13-72
635
26
16
6(23)
4(15)
7(27)
155
40
350
11-13-72
1-2-73
550
17
18
8(47)
2(12)
4(23)
80
45
370
1-2-73
1-29-73
830
27
21
9(30)
3(11)
4(15)
195
50
365
1-29-73
2-26-73
2,020
25
16
7(28)
2( 8)
4(16)
510
55
230
2-26-73
3-26-73
645
25
17
7(28)
3(12)
7(28)
220
25
165
'Class I, Pollution Intolerant, Qass II, Moderately Tolerant; Class III, Pollution Tolerant.
**( ), Percentage ol total species per sample.

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TABLE 14 (CONTINUED)
MACROINVERTEBRATE SUMMARY FROM MULTIPLE-PLATE SAMPLERS
NOVEMBER 1970 THROUGH JUNE 1973





Organisms per Square Meter






Total
Total
Biotic
Number of Species 4


Number of Individuals*
Inclusive Dates
Count
Species
Index
Class I**
Class II** Class III**
Class 1
Class II
Class II
Station 1 (Cont.)









3-26-73
4-23-73
210
12
8
3(25)
2(17)
4(33)
60
50
65
4-23-73
5-21-73
265
13
11
4(31)
3(23)
3(23)
70
60
120
5-21-73
6-18-73
160
13
11
5(38)
1( 8)
2(16)
45
5
75
ฃ18-73
7-16-73
145
10
5
2(20)
1(10)
4(40)
10
5
110
Station 2










11-2-70
12-1-70
180
10
2
o( 0)
2(20)
2(20)
0
30
100
12-1-70
12-29-70
50
7
2
1(14)
0( 0)
2(29)
10
0
10
1-15-71
2-12-71
40
3
2
1(33)
0( 0)
1(33)
30
0
5
6-20-71
7-20-71
200
14
6
2(14)
2(14)
3(21)
45
10
15
10-28-71
11-23-71
775
22
3
0( 0)
3(14)
4(18)
0
85
295
1-26-72
2-23-72
130
10
3
0( 0)
3(30)
3(30)
0
45
35
4-18-72
5-15-72
630
19
9
3(16)
3(16)
7(37)
120
85
335
5-15-72
6-12-72
300
14
9
3(21)
2(14)
8(57)
55
45
195
7-24-72
8-22-72
160
10
3
1(10)
1(10)
3(30)
10
10
70
10-2-72
11-13-72
1,000
25
13
5(20)
3(12)
5(20)
130
625
55
Station 3










11-2-70
12-1-70
760
9
0
0( 0)
0( 0)
4(44)
0
0
640
12-1-70
12-29-70
440
9
2
1(11)
0( 0)
2(22)
5
0
75
1-15-71
2-12-71
50
6
0
0( 0)
0( 0)
2(33)
0
0
15
3-15-71
4-12-71
320
12
0
0( 0)
0( 0)
4(33)
0
0
130
10-28-71 -
11-23-71
90
6
0
0( 0)
0( 0)
3(50)
0
0
55
1-26-72
2-23-72
260
9
0
0( 0)
0( 0)
5(56)
0
0
195
7-24-72
8-22-72
260
10
1
0( 0)
1(10)
7(70)
0
5
150
Station 4










11-2-70
12-1-70
140
12
6
3(25)
0( 0)
1( 8)
65
0
20
12-1-70
12-29-70
65
5
0
0( 0)
0( 0)
4(80)
0
0
55
1-15-71
2-12-71
410
15
9
4(27)
1( 7)
4(27)
35
5
60
~Class I, Pollution Intolerant; Gass II, Moderately Tolerant; Class III, Pollution Tolerant
ป*( ), Percentage of total species per sample.

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TABLE 14 (CONTINUED)
MACROINVERTEBRATE SUMMARY FROM MULTIPLE-PLATE SAMPLERS
NOVEMBER 1970 THROUGH JUNE 1973





Organisms per Square Meter






Total
Total
Biotic
Number of Species*


Number of
Individuals *
Inclusive Dates
Count
Species
Index
Class 1 •*
Class II ** Class III **
Class 1
Class II
Class III
Station 4 (Cont.)









3-15-71
4-12-71
243
11
5
2(18)
1( 9)
4(36)
6
3
118
10-28-71
11-23-71
580
17
13
6(35)
1( 6)
3(18)
280
35
15
1-26-72
2-23-72
430
7
5
2(29)
1(14)
1(14)
250
70
60
Station S










11-2-70
12-1-70
195
13
2
0( 0)
2(15)
6(46)
0
65
90
12-29-70
12-29-70
300
18
7
3(17)
M 6)
3(17)
30
30
15
1-15-71
2-12-71
455
12
1
0( 0)
M 8)
6(50)
0
20
270
3-15-71
4-4-71
1.586
25
10
4(16)
2( 8)
7(28)
16
36
1;311
1-26-71
2-23-72
395
10
3
1(10)
1(10)
2(20)
5
90
170
4-18-72
5-15-72
300
20
13
5(25)
3(15)
5(25)
35
60
45
1-16-73
2-12-73
175
10
2
1(10)
0( 0)
4(40)
5
0
135
2-12-73
3-13-73
840
22
10
4(18)
2( 9)
7(32)
210
70
370
3-13-73
4-10-73
340
22
10
3(14)
4(18)
6(27)
30
55
140
4-10-73
5-8-73
420
18
9
3(17)
3(17)
4(22)
25
30
110
Station 6










11-2-70
12-1-70
315
13
12
5(38)
2(15)
H 8)
230
15
10
12-1-70
12-19-71
885
13
14
6(46)
2(15)
0( 0)
180
100
0
1-15-71
2-12-71
760
13
14
6(46)
2(15)
0( 0)
75
455
0
3-15-71
4-4-71
1,411
16
17
8(50)
K 6)
2(13)
151
554
10
10^ 28-71
11-23-71
505
11
13
6(55)
1( 9)
0( 0)
270
80
0
1-26-72
2-23-72
1,450
12
14
6(50)
2(17)
1( 8)
500
890
5
4-18-72
5-15-72
1,561
16
17
7(44)
3(19)
2(12)
433
83S
10
7-24-72
8-22-72
740
16
16
7(44)
2(12)
2(12)
335
290
20
Station 7










11-2-70
12-1-70
1,715
29
14
6(21)
2( 7)
3(10)
495
20
95
l?-1-70
12-29-70
1,975
17
19
8(47)
3(18)
1( 6)
75 5
185
35
1 I v / l
2-12-71
615
14
i 3
6(43)
1( 7}
U 7)
165
ss
5
'Lldis I, Pollution Iniolcrani, Cla*s II, Moderately Tolerant; Class III, Polltjticrt Tolerjr?
**( ), Percentage of lout species per sample.

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TABLE 14 (CONTINUED)
MACROINVERTEBRATE SUMMARY FROM MULTIPLE-PLATE SAMPLERS
NOVEMBER 1970 THROUGH JUNE 1973





Organisms per Square Meter






Total
Total
Biotic
Number of Species
E

Number of
Individuals *
Inclusive Dates
Count
Species
Index
Class 1**
Class II** Class III**
Class 1
Class II
Class
Station 7 (Cont.)









3-15-71
- 4-1-71
2,389
21
23
11(52)
H 5)
2(10)
405
977
13
6-20-71
- 7-20-71
1,065
24
20
9(38)
2( 8)
3(13)
205
235
15
10-28-71
- 11-23-71
1,010
14
13
6(43)
1( 7)
2(14)
450
355
10
1-26-72
- 2-23-72
450
10
12
5(50)
2(20)
0( 0)
135
290
0
4-18-72
- 5-15-72
1,090
23
22
9(37)
4(17)
2( 8)
335
545
25
7-24-72
- 8-22-72
3,280
22
24
1(50)
2( 9)
1( 4)
625
2,475
10
1-16-73
- 2-13-73
1,940
15
23
10(67)
3(20)
1( 7)
430
1,490
15
2-13-73
- 3-13-73
2,290
16
20
9(56)
2(13)
1( 6)
920
1,280
30
3-13-73
• 4-10-73
2,480
17
19
8(47)
3(18)
1( 6)
740
1,510
20
4-10-73
• 5-8-73
1,680
14
19
8(57)
3(21)
0( 0)
450
1,190
0
Station 8










11-2-70
- 12-1-70
1,620
6
2
1(17)
0( 0)
3(50)
50
0
220
12-1-70
- 12-29-70
4,040
11
6
3(27)
0( 0)
2(18)
50
0
260
3-15-71
• 4-1-71
16,530
17
9
4(24)
H 6)
7(41)
240
260
11,700
6-20-71
- 7-20-71
1,880
4
0
0( 0)
0( 0)
1(25)
0
0
2.860
10-28-71
- 11-23-71
1,615
16
4
K 6)
2(13)
5(31)
45
35
70
1-26-72
- 2-23-72
1,065
13
5
2(15)
1( 8)
4(31)
35
15
465
4-18-72
- 5-15-72
1,050
7
3
1(14)
1(14)
3(43)
30
5
150
Station 9










11-2-70
- 12-1-70
5,960
11
8
3(27)
2(18)
1( 9)
4,210
520
455
12-1-70
- 12-29-70
700
6
5
2(33)
K17)
0( 0)
140
40
0
1-15-71
- 2-14-71
1,815
11
11
4(36)
3(27)
0( 0)
255
1,280
0
3-15-71
- 4-1-71
3,295
15
12
5(33)
2(13)
0( 0)
245
125
0
6-20-71
- 7-20-71
1,585
9
4
2(22)
0( 0)
1(11)
10
0
20
10-28-71
- 11-23-71
1,920
12
11
4(33)
3(25)
0( 0)
640
360
0
1-26-71
- 2-23-72
550
8
8
3(38)
2(25)
1(13)
120
250
50
•Class I, Pollution Intolerant; Class II, Moderately Tolerant; Class III, Pollution Tolerant.
**( ), Percentage of total species per sample.

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TABLE 15
MACROINVERTEBRATES COLLECTED
ON MULTIPLE-PLATE SAMPLERS
NOVEMBER 1970 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Organism Group	Percent Occurrence By Station
or Genus
PA
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Planariidae
0
0
0
0
17
22
0
0
0
11
CHigochaeta
57
81
33
86
67
78
0
63
50
11
Hirudinea
0
6
17
71
50
67
0
25
0
0
Asellus sp.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
13
33
22
Hyalella azteca
0
0
17
0
0
89
0
0
50
78
Palaemonetus










paludosus
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Procambarus fallax
0
0
17
0
17
0
0
0
17
0
Baetls splethl
0
0
0
0
17
0
100
63
0
0
Caert/s dlmlnutus
100
56
0
57
0
78
0
0
67
0
Calllbactis










florldanus
0
0
17
43
50
44
0
0
0
0
Stenonema spp
0
0
0
0
67
33
100
100
0
100
Anax sp.
0
0
0
0
0
11
0
0
0
0
Boyerra vinosa
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
13
0
0
Etythemis slmplicicollls
0
0
0
0
0
11
0
0
0
0
Mlathyla marcella
0
0
0
0
0
11
0
0
0
0
Neurocordulia sp.
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Pachydlplex fongipennfs
0
0
0
57
0
44
0
0
0
0
Perlthemls semlnole
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Tetragoneura spp
0
6
17
0
17
11
0
0
0
0
Arqla spp
0
31
0
0
17
11
25
50
0
0
Calopteryx sp.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
25
0
0
Enallagma spp
7
25
33
14
0
78
13
0
0
11
Heterfna titia
0
0
0
0
0
0
13
0
0
0
Ischneura spp
71
31
67
14
17
33
0
0
0
0
Corixidae
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Veliidae
0
0
0
14
0
0
0
0
0
0
Dytiscidae
0
0
0
0
17
11
13
13
0
0
Elmidae
0
0
0
0
33
0
50
75
0
78
Gyrinidae
36
13
33
29
0
11
0
0
0
0
Hydrophylidae
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
11
46

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9
11
0
0
0
0
22
0
89
0
11
0
0
11
11
0
0
0
11
0
0
44
0
0
56
0
11
0
0
0
0
0
0
TABLE 15 (CONTINUED)
MACROINVERTEBRATES COLLECTED
ON MULTIPLE-PLATE SAMPLERS
NOVEMBER 1970 THROUGH JUNE 1973



Percent Occurrence By Station

PA
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
38
25
0
0
0
0
0
0
13
0
0
0
0
14
0
0
0
0
43
50
17
14
0
56
13
13
0
6
0
14
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
17
0
88
75
0
0
0
14
0
0
0
0
0
50
0
0
17
0
100
100
0
31
0
0
0
0
0
0
14
25
67
0
0
0
50
63
0
19
0
0
0
0
0
0
29
63
0
0
0
0
0
0
50
69
33
0
0
11
13
25
100
69
50
14
ฆ0
33
0
13
79
88
50
0
33
44
13
38
36
19
17
0
0
0
0
0
21
31
83
43
17
44
13
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
22
13
0
0
19
0
14
50
22
63
75
0
56
17
0
17
56
0
38
36
56
17
0
0
22
0
0
21
44
33
0
0
0
0
0
29
63
50
0
0
22
0
0
21
25
0
0
0
11
0
0
0
0
0
0
17
0
0
0
100
25
17
29
0
11
0
0
29
13
17
43
17
22
0
0
21
13
33
0
0
11
0
0
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
21
50
33
0
67
22
13
38
14
38
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
83
0
0
17
SO
0
0
100
0
50
83
50
0
0
33
0
47

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TABLE IS (CONTINUED)
MACROINVERTEBRATES COLLECTED
ON MULTIPLE-PLATE SAMPLERS
NOVEMBER 1970 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Organism Group



Percent Occurrence By Station


or Genus
PA
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Nllotanypus









amerlcanus
0
0
0
0
17
0
0
88
0
Nilothauma blcornls
86
13
0
0
0
0
13
0
0
Orthociadlus sp.
64
t3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Parachlronomus spp
86
SO
50
14
17
11
13
0
50
Parahuterbornlelh









nlgrohatterale
0
6
0
0
0
22
0
0
0
Pedlonomus beckae
0
0
17
0
0
0
0
0
50
Pentaneura Inculta
0
0
0
0
17
11
63
100
17
Polypedllum fallax
0
0
50
0
17
0
25
38
0
P. spp
36
50
0
14
50
44
100
100
17
Procladius spp
29
38
50
0
0
11
0
0
0
Psectrocladius sp.
SO
44
0
0
0
33
13
50
50
Rheocrlcotopus









robackl
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
25
67
Rheotanytarsus spp
0
0
0
29
17
22
100
75
0
Stenochlronomus sp.
0
0
0
0
0
0
25
0
0
Tanypus spp
0
0
50
0
0
11
0
0
0
Tanytarsus spp
36
31
0
29
83
44
38
75
0
Thlenemanniella









xena
0
0
0
0
17
11
75
75
17
Trlbelos sp.
0
0
0
0
17
0
0
13
0
Chironomini
0
0
0
0
0
0
13
25
0
Tanytarsini
7
63
0
0
17
0
0
13
0
Ferrfssla sp.
0
44
17
43
67
89
50
63
50
Helisoma sp.
0
0
0
71
0
33
25
0
0
Physa sp.
0
0
0
14
33
56
0
13
0
Promenetus sp.
0
0
0
0
17
22
0
13
0
Pseudosucdnae sp.
0
0
0
29
0
0
0
0
0
Viviparus sp.
0
0
0
0
33
33
0
13
0
Gastropoda
0
0
0
0
17
33
0
13
0
Unionidae
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Sphaeriidae
0
0
0
43
17
22
13
13
0
NUMBER OF SAMPLES
14
16
6
7
6
9
8
8
6
9
0
0
0
n
o
o
56
0
100
0
11
0
100
0
0
0
100
0
33
0
11
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9

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TABLE 16
SURFACE WATER
MICROBIOLOGICAL ANALYSES
JULY 1971 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Viable Organisms per Milliliter



Counts of
Counts of
Gram (+)

Fecal

Aerobic
Anaerobic
Sulfur-
Sulfur-
Bacterial
Counts of
Coliform

Bacterial
Bacterial
Oxidizing
Reducing
Counts Possible
Filamentous
Counts

Counts
Counts
Bacteria
Bacteria
Staphylococcus
Fungi
(per 100 rr
Pond A







7-10-71
—
—
—
—
10
24
—
8-16-71
1,875
—
161
—
20
20
120
9-20-71
3,900
—
78
—
33
14
0
10-23-71
5,000
320
32
0
44
18
0
11-30-71
3,900
780
50
5
15
12
0
12-13-71
5,000
625
42
5
45
7
0
1-10-72
3.000
310
—
0
10
2
0
2-14-72
3,600
130
70
0
10
6
0
3-14-72
9,700
180
73
10
15
6
14
4-10-72
11,900
360
84
14
48
13
25
5-15-72
9,800
200
125
8
31
8
40
6-15-72
1,220
124
20
28
15
6
12
7-12-72
4,710
86
51
3
36
15
50
8-14-72
19,200
660
195
255
325
18
62
9-25-72
4,600
580
162
0
34
7
150
10-9-72
5,210
300
—
5
43
10
18
11-13-72
11,000
205
1,650
0
30
8
15
12-11-72
32.800
440
—
1
50
—
0
1-15-73
52,000
140
—
0
31
—
80
2-12-73
22.500
—
—
—
61
—
500
3-14-73
38,500
520
—
32
11,000
—
150
4-9-73
89,400
1,510
—
20
201
—
1,000
5-15-73
47.000
730
—
18
78
—
90
6-11-73
2,700
1,150
—
8
48
—
0

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I if or m
ounts
100 n
220
0
0
10
2
0
13
175
34
525
79
310
6
15
13
39
30
2,000
250
TABLE 16 (CONTINUED)
SURFACE WATER
MICROBIOLOGICAL ANALYSES
JULY 1971 THROUGH jUNE 1973
Viable Organisms per Milliliter
Aerobic
Bacterial
Counts
Anaerobic
Bacterial
Counts
Counts of
Sulfur-
Oxidizing
Bacteria
Counts of
Sulfur-
Reducing
Bacteria
Gram (+)
Bacterial
Counts Possible
Staphylococcus
Counts of
Filamentous
Fungi
2,000
—
—
—
12
23
1,950
—
305
—
23
12
3,900
—
547
--
33
18
10,400
400
70
23
80
19
2,000
560
60
10
26
5
2,300
400
—
0
10
4
3,200
320
36
0
80
4
5,400
265
85
10
51
9
4,300
780
200
8
130
10
2,800
1,250
177
153
120
18
6,200
330
57
50
67
17
18,700
680
214
250
-240
25
10,300
1,350
175
13
19
6
7,350
400
—
8
50
6
12,100
180
2,750
18
58
9
27,800
400
—
1
112
—
21,600
150
—
0
25
_
9,200
—
—
—
45
—
61,200
9,120
—
62
35,000
—
63,000
800
—
.13
150
—
12,500
720
—
16
38
—
2,100
1,400
—
55
44
—

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liform
>unts
100 n
30
0
0
26
0
7
5
80
104
300
86
1,100
20
350
10
18
5
51
35
15
20
108
26
TABLE 16 (CONTINUED)
SURFACE WATER
MICROBIOLOGICAL ANALYSES
JULY 1971 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Aerobic
Bacterial
Counts
Viable Organisms per Milliliter
Anaerobic
Bacterial
Counts
Counts of
Sulfur-
, Oxidizing
Bacteria
Counts of
Sulfur-
Reducing
Bacteria
Gram (+)
Bacterial
Counts Possible
Staphylococcus
Counts of
Filamentous
Fungi
4,100
—
—
—
40
14
3,200

422
—
127
12
10,300
—
660
—
121
8
8,340
610
75
56
34
10
4,100
1,950
120
38
100
9
3,300
765
87
25
27
8
10,500
1,620
—
9
56
3
5,000
750
125
0
47
10
13,200
810
900
20
72
27
12,400
1,200
280
40
118
18
10,300
1,050
710
32
163
15
6,500
850
218
62
102
18
8,300
910
305
155
137
16
11,900
920
293
238
210
10
3,200
1,200
188
31
36
3
2,690
400
—
32
134
10
2,050
330
1,100
10
59
5
5,100
660
—
12
309
—
2,000
250
—
14
48
—
750
—
_
—
34
—
72,500
4,200
—
70
38,000
—
4,800
600
—
11
70
—
3,300
700
—
35
75
—
4,800
1,200
—
15
164
—

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87
30
88
21
24
16
36
26
10
14
7
2
25
17
19
TABLE 17
GROUND WATER
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL DATA
NOVEMBER 1970 THROUGH JUNE 1973

AJk
Acid


Hardness
Phosphate


Nitrogen



PH
as CaC(>3
as CaCOj
TDS
a*
as CaCOj
Total
Ortho
no3
no2
nh3
ORG
Temp
Turfo
Lab
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg P/l


mg N/l

C
JTU
4.4
0
75
—
13.0
8.1
.04
.02
.01
.001
.00
.03
21
4.0
4.1
0
91
96
7.0
15.0
.48
.48
.04
.001
.00
.07
23
60.0
3.9
0
94
79
7.0
13.3
.30
.18
.02
.001
.00
.08
23
32.0
3.9
0
73
86
7.0
12.9
.14
.14
.15
.001
.00
40
23
1S8:0






.10
.03

.004
.00
.46
20

6.5
40
61
	
13.0
35.6
.12
.01
—
.004
.03
.01
22
—
7.0
45
38
—
14.0
39.3
.07
.01
.01
.003
.03
2.59
22
—
6.5
42
131
—
14.0
30.3
.51
.00
.00
.005
.00
.55
22
—
6.2
31
153
—
12.0
35.1
.04
.00
.04
.007
.08
.63
22
—
6.7
39
124
80
11.0
29.4
.00
.00
.01
.002
.00
.86
22
4.0
6.4
27
29
193
13.0
29.8
.30
.01
.00
.000
.00
.34
22
—
5.9
28
142
510
13.0
—
.05
.01
.01
.004
.00
.00
22
_
6.5
30
57
113
14.0
—
.03
.02
.01
.004
.00
.60
22
2.1
6.4
43
91
133
6.0
36.1
.03
.01
.03
.005
.01
.51
22
20.0
5.5
29
157
157
9.0
—
.55
.02
.02
.003
—
—
22
4.8
6.4
14
44
122
4.0
—
.05
.00
.00
.003
.00
.41
23
7.7
7.4
8
33
59
10.0
30.1
.10
.02

—
.37
.60
23
—

_

297
55.0
166.0
.13
.02
—
.006
.94
1.27
23
5.3
	

	
372
59.0
184.0
—
—
—
.004
1.36
1.96
24
5.7
	

	
553
26.0
216.0
.02
.01
—
.003
5.20
2.21
21
35.0
	

	
526
55.0
164.0
.01
.00
—
.004
8.80
3.60
21
9.8
4.4
—1
>425
	
—
252.0
—
.01
.03
.003
13.90
6.50
27
—

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TABLE 17 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL DATA
NOVEMBER 1970 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Alk
Acid
Date
pH
Lab
as CaC03 as CaC03 TDS
mg/1
mg/l mg/l
ci-
mg/1
Hardness
as CaCOj
mg/l
Phosphate
Total Ortho
mg P/l
Nitrogen
NO-j
NOn
NHi
mg N/l
ORG
Temp
C
Turb
JTU
Solids
Total Susp
Well 3 (Cont.)















6-5-72
4.4
—
—
907
—
253.0
.01
—
—
—
6.00
.53
24
9.2
930
23
8-7-72
4.8
204
1660
982
26.0
299.3
.03
.01
.13
.002
1.03
54.98
28
17.0
1035
53
10-15-72
4.6
19
950
558
30.6
171.0
.01
.00
.11
.002
8.00
26.24
28
30.0
569
11
11-5-72
4.7
100
1130
1016
32.0
227.1
.06
.04
.25
.000
.65
29.65
25
42.0
1019
3
1-22-73
4.7
98
690
1024
53.0
474.4
.04
.02
.19
.000
3.50
33.33
22
19.5
1037
6
3-19-73
4.9
139
—
685
13.0
203.0
.04
.00
—
—
26.40
2.60
—
5.0
687
2
5-8-73
5.3
150
184
521
13.0
330.4
.06
.02
.08
.003
16.10
.80
23
13.0
540
19
Well 29
















1-22-73
5.7
323
520
689
22.0
308.5
1.60
.78
1.39
.007
10.00
4.80
22
275.0
989
300
3-19-73
6.2
588
—
1232
—
616.7
.12
.08
—
—
13.00
13.40
—
820.0
2132
900
5-7-73
6.1
608
851
1127
18.0
346.4
.04
—
—
—
13.00
8.80
23
1700.0
1522
395
Well 4
















5-17-71
6.4
55
79
504
—
51.2
.07
.05
.01
.005
.37
.90
22
18.0
511
7
7-21-71
6.2
31
51
117
3.0
—
.00
.00
—
.004
.20
1.04
23
11.0
131
14
8-10-71
6.8
46
87
113
5.0
—
.02
.01
—
.004
.15
.00
23
6.3
128
15
9-20-71
7.1
22
112
—
6.0
46.6
—
—
—
—
.00
1.08
23
	

—
10^19-71
7.0
36
204
81
8.0
53.5
.23
.01
.07
.006
.26
.42
24
6.9
83
2
12-7-71
—
—
—
82
6.0
53.1
.22
.01
—
.007
.42
.73
23
1.4
86
4
12-20-71
—
—
—
67
6.0
20.4
—
—
—
.005
.00
.75
24
3.7
67
0
2-7-72
—
—
—
28
13.0
21.1
.01
.01
—
.008
.00
.30
21
5.4
52
24
4-3-72
6.4
14
24
45
—
19.8
—
.00
.01
.000
1.50
1.69
21
6.9
52
7
6-5-72
5.8
—
—
62
—
15.8
.26
—
—
—
.00
.45
21
4.8
74
12
8-7-72
6.4
14
29
74
6.0
53.2
.01
.01
.05
.005
.00
.73
22
1.9
104
30
10-2-72
6.0
16
39
19
6.0
21.0
.01
.02
.07
.001
.00
.28
24
2.5
24
5
11-5-72
5.2
11
79
52
7.0
15.6
.04
.00
.30
.000
.00
.05
23
10.0
52
0

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21
22
69
7
11
18
5
6
3
3
7
4
6
8
6
2
12
2
3
56
11
28
TABLE 17 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL DATA
NOVEMBER 1970 THROUGH |UNE 1973

Alk
Acid


Hardness
Phosphate


Nitrogen



pH
as CaCO-j
as CaCO-j
TDS
Cl-
as CaCOj
Total
Ortho
Mb3
no2
nh3
ORG.
Temp
Turb
Lab
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg/1
mg/l
mg P/l


mg N/l

C
JTU






.03
.01

.004
.00
.15
20

6.7
20
112
—
8.0
7.8
.03
.01
.01
.004
.00
.00
22
—
6.8
42
114
—
10.0
17.8
.00
.00
.02
.004
.00
4.44
22
—
5.8
21
213
—
9.0
14.0
.05
.00
—
.007
.00
.28
22
. —
6.5
15
80
31
10.0
8.9
.00
.00
.03
.006
.00
.20
22
9.0
6.0
13
155
48
9.0
7.7
.05
.00
.01
.002
.86
.67
22
5.0
6.5
7
—
24
8.0
5.4
.02
.01
.02
.000
.01
.07J
22
~
5.2
8
151
39
9.0
5.1
.21
.01
.00
.003
.00
.20
22
—
5.6
7
71
46
10.0
—
.10
.01
.05
.004
.02
.20
23
2.1
5.3
7
125
18
6.0
—
.00
.00
.05
.001
.13
.61
22
11.0
4.9
5
183
66
6.0
—
.02
.02
.00
.001
—
~
22
4.5
4.9
2
54
—
2.0
3.5
—
.03
.00
.002
.00
.23
23
—
5.6
5
43
66
—
—
.02
.00
.00
.001
.16
—
23
6.9
5.8
14
152
64
8.0
17.9
.02
.01
—
.003
.06
.12
23
1.8
7.2
6
24
26
8.0
8.0
—
.11
—
—
.00
.47
23
—
6.0
12
418
56
10.0
35.0
.29
.00
—
.003
.32
.68
24
6.8
—
—
—
126
15.0
6.5
—
—
—
.004
.30
.25
23
1.4
6.0
12
111
23
12.0
7.9
.14
.04
—
.002
.23
.60
21
1.9
5.2
—
—
23
12.0
8.1
< .01
—
—
—
.00
.03
21
4.5
6.4
35
32
49
—
34.5
.04
.00
.25
.024
.06
.40.
23
1.8
4.5
0
141
35
12.0
8.3
.01
.00
.05
.002
.10
.13
25
5.0
—
—
—
95
30.0
19.5
.02
.00
.26
.003
.35
.15
23
—
4.0
0
—
290
62.0
47.6
.02
.00
—
—
1.40
1.20
—
8.0
4.2
0
660
393
80.0
71.7
.04
.02
.08
.001
1.72
.40
23
13.0
7.2
53
164
123
10.0

.11
.00

.002
.21
.78
24
75.0
—
—
—
117
11.0
31.8
—
—
—
.002
.40
.35
23
6.6
7.0
36
45
59
11.0
15.2
.10
.00
—
002
.38
1.10
21
6.9

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TABLE 17 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL DATA
"NOVEMBER 1970 THROUGH JUNE 1973

pH
Aik
Acid


Hardness
Phosphate


Nitrogen



Solids

as CaCO^
as CaCOj
TDS
Cl-
as CaCO^
Total
Ortho
no3
no2
nh3
ORG
Temp
Turb
Total
Susp
Date
Lab
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg P/l


mg N/l

C
JTU
mg/l
mg/l
Well 27 (Cont.)















5-8-72
5.4

...
48
15.0
7.4
< .01

—
_
.00
.04
21
35.0
69
21
6-26-72
6.3
21
32
52
...
20.6
.07
.05
.11
.002
.00
.36
23
7.8
112
60
9-18-72
5.0
7
-65
24
10.0
14.0
.01
.00
.05
.008
.07
.13
25
5.0
56
32
11-28-72
—
---
—
75
19.0
15.0
.00
.00
.23
.003
.15
.12
23
—
86
11
3-19-73
5.6
195

73
18.0
16.7
.02
.00
—
—
.00
.60
—
4.0
74
1
5-21-73
4.3
0
110
80
23.0
18.7
.02
.00
.03
.001
.23
.23
23
8.0
85
5
Well 28
















11-1-71
5.6
5
165
107
12.0
30.0
.13
.06
—
.002
.10
.46
24
50.0
189
82
1-3-72
—
—
—
127
5.0
13.9
—
—
—
.002
.40
.95
23
6.9
132
5
3-6-72
6.3
7
56
...
14.0
13.4
.10
.05
—
.003
.75
.75
21
7.9
93
—
5-8-72
5.1
—
—
73
—
12.2
< .01
—
—
—
.00
.16
21
11_.0
75
2
6-26-72
4.7
1
21
67
...
16.7
.03
.00
.54
.001
.10
.29
23
3.1.
80
13
9-18-72
4.8
2
46
51
30
14.1
.02
.01
.14
.008
.00
.10
25
35,0
129
78
11-28-72

—
—
67
7.0
18.3
.00
.00
.22
.003
.12
.50
23
—
82
15
3-19-73
4.8
3

80
5.0
22.8
.08
.02
—
—
.00
.60
—
33.0
89
9
5-21-73
4.5
0
30
43
7.0
15.3
.04
.02
.03
002
.00
.25
23
11.0
49
6
Well 6
















12-15-70

—
—
—
...
—
—
—
.17
.004
.00
05
20
—
—
...
1-4-71
6.2
27
100
—
9.0
—
.09
.00
.01
.002
.08
.00
22

—
—
1-6-71
5.7
15
136
—
8.0
8.4
.01
.00
.01
.004
.00
.10
22
...
—
—
1-18-71
6.2
12
214
30
9.0
6.0
.04
.00
.05
.007
.00
.29
22
26.0
65
35
1-25-71
6.0
12
266
37
12.0
6.5
.01
.00
.01
.002
00
.48
22
12.0
64
27
2-16-71
5.2
6
39
17
80
49

.00
.02
.000
.03
.10
22
—
43
26
2-22-71
5.5
9
70
34
9.0
4.9
.04
.01
.01
.004
00
.00
22
—
37
3
3-1-71
5.5
7
76
123
90
—
.00
.00
.00
.004
.00
.52
23
3.9
145
22
4-5-71
5.5
8
122
92
5.0
—
.02
.00
05
.003
00
.44
22
35.0
96
4
5-10-71
5.3
8
93
42
7.0
5.8
—
.02
.00
.003
.00
00
22
6.6
45
3

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TABLE 17 (CONTINUED)


Alk
Acid


pH
as CaCO
as CaCO^
TDS
Date
Lab
mg/l 3
mg/l
mg/l
Well 6 (Cont.)



7-21-71
—
4
47
—
8-26-71
5.7
7
54
48
9-8-71
7.0
8
194
43
8-7-72
6.8
50
43
50
10-16-72
5.3
10
69
27
11-28-72
—
—
—
34
1-22-73
4.6
1
80
48
3-19-73
5.2
5
—
54
5-7-73
5.2
15
56
26
Welt 7




12-4-72
5.5
25
70
63
406-73
5.1
4
60
54
6-18-73
4.9
10
103
15
Well IS




12-4-72
5.8
43
73
81
4-16-73
5.2
4
65
63
6-18-73
5.6
25
59
51
Well 8




12-18-72
4.9
6
87
26
Well 9




5-17-71
6.5
50
83
261
7-21-71
7.2
138
22
281
8-10-71
7.1
96
54
233
9-20-71
8.0
38
42
168
10-19-71
59
5
149
139
GROUND WATER
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL DATA
NOVEMBER 1970 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Hardness Phosphate		Nitrogen		Solids
G- as CaCOj Total Ortho NOj NO2 NH-j	ORG Temp Turb Total Susp
mg/l mg/l	mg P/l	mg N/l	C JTU mg/1 mg/l
2.0
4.6
.01
.00
.00
.001
.00
.37
23
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
.01
.003
.11
.00
23
6.6
64
16
7.0
4.9
.06
.01
" ---
.003
.00
.02
23
2.0
50
7
8.0
57.7
.01
.01
.03
.004
.00
.76
22
9.2
92
42
7.0
15.0
.06
.00
.06
.002
.07
.00
24
8.0
30
3
6.0
8.2
.02
.00
.20
.003
.12
.48
23
—
45
11
11.0
8.4
.10
.00
.26
.000
.10
.20
22
18.5
62
14
6.0
5.3
.02
.00
...
—
.00
.80
—
4.0
55-
1
14.0
9.6
.02
.02
.03
.002
2.80
.60
23
6.0
31
5
7.0
33.1
.12
.12
.13
.000
.00
.32
23
12.5
66
3
10.0
16.2
.04
.02
.00
.002
, .00
.40
22
6.0
63
2
11.0
13.5
.02
.02
.00
.001
.13
.20
25
4.0
25
10,
8.0
59.1
.06
.04
.19
.001
.00
.12
23
33:0
152
71
7.0
22.4
.02
.02
.00
.002
.00
.57
22
11.0'
110
23
8.0
33.2
.01
.01
.00
.000
.11
.35
25
8.0
61
10
15.0
12.8
.16
.02
.20
.000
.00
.00
23
3.0
28
2
6.0
158.3

.03
.02
.005
.39
.94
22
26.0
383
122
2.0
—
J69
.00
.00
.005
.10
.33
23
9.8
293
12
6.0
—
.02
.01
ฆ —
.005
.27
.00
23
4.8
246
13
—
109.0
—
—
—
—
.00
.30
23
—
173
5
8.0
84.8
.16
01
.03
.011
.10
47
24
5.3
159
20

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TABLE 17 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL DATA
NOVEMBER 1970 THROUGH JUNE 1973


Alk
Acid


Hardness
Phosphate


Nitrogen



Solids

PH
as CaCQj
as CaCOj
TDS
CI-
as CaCOj
Total
Ortho
no3
no2
nh3
ORG
Temp
Turb
Total
Susp
Date
Lab
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg P/l


mg N/l

C
ITU
mg/l
mg/l
Well 9 (Cont.)















12-7-71
—
—
—
107
5.0
54.9
.15
.01
—
.007
.37
1.16
23
3.7
113
6
2-21-72
...
—
—
58
8.0
34.6
.13
.00
—
.004
.30
1.41
22
6.0
78
20
4-17-72
5.8
24
64
41
17.0
35.9
.08
.01
.03
.007
.34
1.36
21
3.9
58
17
6-20-72
6.6
28
12
114
._
34.1
.43
.10
.14
.004
.00
.60
22
4.9
117
3
9-27-72
5.4
19
91
59
10.0
21.4
.02
.03
.11
.008
.03
.33
24
5.0
66
7
10-16-72
5.7
20
62
68
8.0
25.5
.10
.06
.06
.002
.00
.17
23
6.5
69
1
11-5-72
5.5
21
86
98
10.0
28.8
.04
.02
.16
.000
.00
.32
23
11.0
98
0
Well 10
12-15-70
—
—
—
~

—
.08
.03

—
.00
.01
20
—
—
...
1-4-71
6.0
~
—
...
10.0
8.0
.00
.00
.01
.004
.00
4.46
22
—
—
—
1-6-71
6.0
11
44
—
10.0
6.3
.04
.00
.02
.004
.00
4.27
22
—
—
—
1-11-71
6.2
10
149
—
10.0
6.9
.14
.00
.01
.007
.00
.29
22
—
—
—
1-18-71
5.0
3
65
49
10.0
6.0
.07
.00
.03
.004
.09
.33
22
15.0
70
21
1-25-71
6.0
12
210
41
6.0
5.7
.02
.00
.01
.001
.00
.67
22
7.0
61
20
2-16-71
6.0
7
13
9
9.0
4.9
.09
.01
.00
.000
.04
.02
22
—
40
31
2-22-71
5.3
5
74
8
9.0
4.7
.01
.00
.01
.004
.12
.00
22
—
16
8
3-1-71
58
6
40
54
8.0
—
.10
.02
.02
.004
.00
.27
23
0.7
77
23
4-5-71
5.3
6
73
137
14.0
—
.01
.00
.04
.001
.00
.34
22
7.5
142
5
5-10-71
5.0
4
121
2
8.0
4.8
.02
.00
.00
.001
1.82
.00
22
2.6
8
6
7-21-71
5.7
5
24
--
2.0
3.9
—
.00
—
.001
.00
.00
23
—
—
—
8-26-71
5.6
6
49
37
...
—
.39
.03
.04
.010
.11
.00
23
9.5
52
15
9-8-71
5.3
7
164
36
7.0
5.0
.11
.00
—
.003
.00
.02
23
1.4
36
0
10-4-71
6.9
4
49
29
7.0
7.2
.08
.01
—
—
.00
.39
23
5.4
42
13
11-1-71
5.3
6
229
—
7.0
5.1
.04
.02
--
.004
.30
1.27
24
9.8
—
—
1-3-72
...
--
...
80
11.0
3.5
—
—

.004
.50
.35
23
2.6
84
4
3-6-72
6.2
7
58
16
11.0
6.4
—
--
...
.003
.22
.30
21
1.9
16
0
5-8-72
6.3
—
—
13
._
5.3
—
—
...

.00
.00
20
16.0
16
3
6-26-72
5.5
5
43
3

5.9
03
.00
.09
.000
.11
16
22
68
13
10

-------
TABLE 17 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL DATA
NOVEMBER 1970 THROUGH JUNE 1973


Alk
Acid


Hardness
Phosphate


Nitrogen



Solids

PH
as CaCOj
as CaCOj
TDS
Cl-
as CaCOj
Total
Ortho
no3
no2
nh3
ORG
Temp
Turb
Total
Susp
Date
Lab
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg/1
mg/l
mg P/l


mg N/l

C
JTU
mg/l
mg/l
Well 10 (Com.)















9-18-72
4.9
3
84
3
7.0
5.2
.01
.00
.02
.011
.10
.00
25
2.5
10
7
12-18-72
5.2
8
67
35
10.0
8.1
.10
.04
.08
.000
.00
.00
23
3.0
52
17
4-16-73
5.0
3
51
173
7.0
5.2
.02
.00
.00
.002
.00
.53
22
3.0
180
6
6-18-73
4.5
0
34
7
6.0
8.6
.00
.00
.00
.001
.11
.00
25
2.0
10
3
Well 11
















11-1-71
5.6
6
158
4
8.0
7.6
.61
.06
—
.003
.11
2.63
2*
14.0
35
31
1-3-72
—

—
106
13.0
9.0
—
—
—
.004
.27
.35
23
4.5
120
14
3-6-72
5.6
6
48
30
10.0
13.4
.41
.06
—
—
.20
.50
21
7.9
50
20
5-8-72
5.9

—
—
—
6.2
<.01
—
—
.001
.00
.04
20
12.0
—
—
6-26-72
5.5
5
45
10
—
5.9
.03
.00
.11
.000
.06
.07
23
12.0
33
23
9-18-72
4.8
2
68
4
7.0
6.0
.01
.00
.03
.003
.07
.00
25
S.O
10
6
12-18-72
5.2
3
56
34
9.0
7.2
.04
<00
.07
.003
.00
.00
23
4.0
49
15
4-16-73
4.9
1
45
25
9.0
4.8
.00
.00
.00
.002
.00
.07
22
13.0
51
26
6-18-73
4.5
0
40
2
7.0
6.8
.00
.00
.00
.000
.15
.02
25
7.0
22
20
Well 12
















11-1-71
5.5
5
26
—
10.0
8.2
.18
.05
—
.003
.00
.68
24
16.0
561
—
1-3-72
—
—

97
10.0
6.3
—
—
—
.003
.15
.25
23
2. It
102
5
3-6-72
5.7
6
28
—
10.0
9.6
.20
.04
—
.001
.19
.40
21
12.0
—
—
5-8-72
5.3
—
—
73
—
5.7
.00
—
—
—
.00
.25
20
8.2
76
3
6-26-72
5.8
6
24
16
—
5.3
.03
.01
.10
.001
.00
.13
23
24.0
43
27
9-18-72
4.7
2
57
5
7.0
4.5
.01
.00
.02
.011
.00
.00
25
2.5
15
10
12-18-72
5.4
4
36
33
10.0
8.7
.04
.00
.07
.001
.00
.00
23
10.0
46
13
4-16-73
5.0
3
30
34
8.0
4.6
.02
.00
.00
.002
.00
.03
22
3.0
36
2
6-18-73
4.5
0
28
15
10.0
4.0
.01
.02
.00
.002
.15
.02
25
3.0
25
10

-------
159
31
43
8
40
44
15
9
1
67
200
41
18
55
27
TABLE 17 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL DATA
NOVEMBER 1970 THROUGH jUNE 1973

Alk
Acid


Hardness
Phosphate


Nitrogen



PH
as CaCO^
as CaCO-j
TDS
Cl-
as CaCO^
Total
Ortho
no3
no2
nh3
ORG
Temp
Turb
Lab
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg P/l


mg N/l

C
JTU
6.7
55
71
213
15.0
9.8
.11
.01
_
.004
.28
.70
22
22.0
5.9
12
37
180
4.0
...
.01
.00
.00
.004
.00
.03
23
53.0
7.2
94
50
128
11.0
—
.02
.02
—
.006
.79
.53
23
6.3
7.3
6
25
55
—
13.0
—
—
_
—
.72
.42
23
—
5.7
4
98
48
14.0
7.5
.20
.00
.03
.004
.01
.75
24
17.0
—
—
...
43
14.0
9.8
.16
.02
—
.005
.28
4.18
22
8.8
—
—
—
—
12.0
7.5
.41
.00
—
.003
.22
.83
22
11.0
5.0
1
64
--
—
10.9
—
—
.03
.007
.00
.19
21
8.5
—
—
—
35
—
9.5
.00
.00
.23
.003
.00
.17
22
6.9
5.0
5
117
24
14.0
8.6
.02
.02
.06
.002
.00
.03
24
5.0
5.2
6
76
22
11.0
10.1
.04
.02
.05
.002
.00
.00
23
4.0
5.6
25
87
46
12.0
28.8
.08
.08
.12
.002
.00
.17
23
80.0
5.0
13
83
182
16.0
13.5
.08
.04
.08
.001
.00
.35
23
74.0
5.3
8
64
25
7.0

.16
.02
.13
.000
.00
.12
-23

5.3
10
56
28
9.0
12.5
.04
.02
.17
.000
.43
.00
22
15.0






.06
.03
.25
.007
.00
.78
20

5.8
7
127
—
11.0
11.1
.22
.00
.01
.003
.00
4.66
22
~
5.5
6
132
—
12.0
6.7
.01
..00
.02
.004
.00
.30
22
—
5.5
4
150
—
10.0
6.6
.10
.00
.01
.007
.00
.19
22
—
5.7
10
311
38
8.0
6.2
.01
.00
.05
.010
.00
.47
22
23.0
6.1
11
148
49
11.0
5.4
.07
.00
.01
.002
.00
.57
22
9.0

-------
TABLE 17 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL DATA
NOVEMBER 1970 THROUGH JUNE 1973


Alk
Acid


Hardness
Phosphate


Nitrogen



Solids

PH
as CaCO^
as CaCOj
TDS
Cl-
as CaCO-j
Total
Ortho
no3
no2
nh3
ORG
Temp
Turb
Total
Susp
Date
Lab
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg P/l


mg N/l

C
JTU
mg/l
mg/l
Well 16 (Cont.)















2-16-71
5.9
9
23
—
10.0
5.2
.00
.00
.02
.000
.00
.08
22
~
32
—
2-22-71
5.4
13
92
29
10.0
—
.10
.01
—
.004
.00
.00
22
—
33
4
3-1-71
5.8
8
51
55
12.0
—
.04
.02
.03
.005
.00
.22
23
4.5
68
13
4-5-71
4.5
...
- 160
163
7.0
—
.01
.00
.02
.004
.00
.35
22
20.0
169
6
5-10-71
5.2
11
133"
112
6.0
4.9
.03
.00
.02
.001
.00
.00
22
—
270
158
7-21-71
6.3
15
36
21
2.0
2.9
.30
.03
.11
.013
.00
.96
23
45.0
65
44
8-26-71
6.3
13
25
79
6.0
2.7
—
.05
.34
.007
.12
—
23
30.0
123
44
9-4-71
5.7
8
132
72
4.0
3.5
.15
.02
—
.006
.00
.31
24
34.0
118
46
10-4-71
7.0
9
38
50
6.0
10.3
.07
.02
—
—
.00
.29
23
11.0
71
21
11-1-71
5.5
3
35
16
1.0
10.3
.09
.01
—
.004
.14
.91
24
13.0
45
29
1-18-72.
—
_.
—
64
—
10.1
_
.01
—
.000
.82
.80
21
9.8
71
7
3-2072
6.4
7
12
8
6.0
5.9
.10
.02
.07
.006
-20
.65
21
4.5
11
3
5-22-72
5.4
—
—
—
10.0
6.0
—
—
—
—
.00
.33
22
_4.2
—
—
7-17-72
6.5
44
41
45
24.0
7.1
.01
.04
.12
.003
.17
.27
22
8.8
49
4
9-18-72
5.1
5
54
17
5.0
8.7
.02
.00
.05
.005
.00
—
25
H).0
35
18
2-5-73
5.0
5
35
47
11.0
8.6
.06
.04
.20
.004
.57
.22
23
2.2
48
1
Well 17
















11-1-71
5.5
3
30
42
3.0
4.3
.02
.02
—
.005
.26
1.01
24
7.9
42
0
1-18-72
—
—
—
71
—
12.5
—
.05
—
.003
.78
.75
21
11.0
85
14
3-20-72
6.4
2
13
1
10.0
5.4
.03
.00
.16
—
.12
.55
21
4.8
22
21
5-22-72
5.4
—
—
—
10.0
5.6
—
—
—
—
.00
.03
22
2.6
—
—
7-17-72
6.5
38
29
33
12.0
4.1
.02
.02
.12
.002
.05
.28
22
3.6
39
6
9-18-72
4.9
2
42
9
3.0
4.3
.01
.00
.04
.008
.10
.03
25
2.5
10
1
2-5-73
4.7
3
36
42
11.0
6.5
.04
.04
.09
.000
.00
—
23
0.4
43
1
WeH 18
















11-1-71
5.6
3
30
5
3.0
6.3
.07
.05
—
.004
.52
1.98
24
9.5
39
34
18-72

—
—
79
—
7.9
.11
.04
—
.003
.70
.79
21
45 0
115
36

-------
TABLE 17 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL DATA
NOVEMBER 1970 THROUGH JUNE 1973


Alk
Acid


Hardness
Phosphate


Nitrogen



Solids

PH
as CaCOj
as CaC03
TDS
a-
as CaCO^
Total
Ortho
no3
no2
_nh3
ORG
Temp
Turb
Total
Susp
Date
Lab
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
rng/l
mg/l
mg P/l


mg N/l

C
JTU
mg/l
mg/l
Well 18 (Cont.)















3-20-72
5.6
1
19
86
2.0
5.8
.11
.07
.05
.109
.00
.90
21
7.5
119
33
5-22-72
5.2
_
...
—
5.0
3.7
—
—
—
—
.50
.03
22
3.6
—
—
7-17-72
6.4
34
36
59
12.0
6.2
.01
.12
.15
.002
.09
.28
22
7.6
98
39
9-18-72
4.7
1
80
84
4.0
9.2
.01
.00
.06
003
.07
.03
25
7.5
115
31
2-5-73
4.8
3
37
52
5.0
13.7
.02
.02
.12
.000
.13
.13
23
5.3
58
6
Well 19
















7-21 71
6.6
4
40
3
5.0
6.2
.09
.00
.02
.003
.00
.18
23
12.0
81
8
8-10-71
6.1
15
82
49
12.0
—
.10
.00
—
.006
.28
.00
23
3.4
62
13
9-20-71
7.0
6
30
20
—
8.3
—
—
—
—
.00
.12
23
—
20
0
10-19-71
6.4
10
73
83
11.0
6.0
.05
.00
.03
.004
~
—
24
9.5
106
23
12-7-71
—
—
—
35
13.0
8.1
.17
.00
—
.004
.44
.53
23
4.2
36
1
2-21-72
--
—
—
--
—
6.7
—
.00
—
.001
.38
.68
22
7.5
—
—
4-17-72
4.8
0
83
—
—
8.7
—
.00
.00
.000
.00
.00
21
2.6
—
—
6-29-72

—
—
47
—
10.8
.33
.10
.27
.000
.00
.12
22
3.1
49
2
9-27-72
4.7
2
189
23
12.0
7.2
.03
.01
.07
.002
.00
.13
24
0.0
29
6
10-16-72
5.0
6
98
42
10.0
11.3
.06
.06
.03
.002
.00
.00
24
4.5
42
0
Well 20
















12-15-70

—
—
—
—
—
.03
.01
.72
.004
.06
.06
20
—
—
—
1-4-71
6.6
21
149
—
14.0
28.3
.17
.01
—
.004
.00
4.56
22
—
—
—
1-6-71
6.1
32
82
—
15.0
28.2
.03
.01
.01
.003
.00
.31
22
—
—
—
1-11-71
6.3
16
161

14.0
17.6
.04
.00
—
.004
.00
1.05
22
—
—
—
1-18-71
7.2
26
26
66
12.0
17.7
.13
.00
.03
.007
.00
.29
22
16.0
101
35
1-25-71
6.9
31
122
84
13.0
19.4
.01
.00
.01
.002
.00
.38
22
15.0
109
25
2-16-71
6.3
20
30
7
13.0
18.5
.04
.02
.00
.000

.00
22

42
35
2-22-71
6.1
24
61
34
12.0
16.7
.03
.01
—
.004
.36
.43
22
—
55
21
3-1-71
6.1
19
97
26
13.0
—
.12
.01
.00
.005
.00
.67
23
5.7
34
8
4-5-71
5.5
16
99
182
9.0
—
.01
.00
.05
.005
.03
.33
22
20.0
187
5
5-10-71
5.5
21
136
—
12.0
—
.06
.00
.00
.001
.23
1.65
22
~
—
—

-------
TABLE 17 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL DATA
NOVEMBER 1970 THROUGH JUNE 1973


Alk
Acid


Hardness
Phosphate


Nitrogen



Solids

PH
as CaCOj
as CaCO^
TDS
a-
as CaCOj
Total
Ortho
no3
no2
nh3
ORG
Temp
Turb
Total
Susp
Date
Lab
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg P/l


mg N/l

C
|TU
mg/l
mg/l
Well 20 (Com.)















7-21-71
6.5
21
34
—
4.0
19.5
.05
.00
—
.003
.00
.00
23
2.1
—
...
8-26-71
&3
15
58
78
14.0
15.9
—
.02
.02
.003
—
—
23
2.1
84
6
*8-71
5.8
14
210
64
29.0
16.5
.11
.01
—
.005
.07
.02
23
3.6
74
10
10-4-71
7.0.
9
111
45
12.0
14.9
.04
.00
—
—
.00
.19
23
7.5
50
5
11-15-71
6.5
16
14
—
11.0
—
.13
.06
—
.007
—
—
25
—
101
—
1-18-72
—
—
—
72
—
16.6
.03
.00
—
.005
.49
.59
21
2.9
76
4
3-20-72
7.0
8
7
14
10.0
11.2
.12
.04
—
.039
.00
.65
21
4.2
17
3
5-22-72
6.5
—
—
2
14.0
12.9
—
—
.07
—
.00
.03
22
4.9
10
8
7,17-72
6.4
45
55
68
23.0
14.4
.02
.01
.10
.002
.09
.27
22
3.6
71
3
9-18-72
5.0
8
75
23
8.0
7.5
.01
.00
.04
.008
.10
.08
25
5.0'
30
7
Well 21
















11-15-71
6.9
18
33
89
12.0
15.1
.09
.00
—
.004
.12
.75
25
6.9
121
32
1-18-72
—
—
—
82
—
29.5
—
.00
—
.001
.76
.71
21
11.0
104
22
3-20-72
6.7
0
9
32
9.0
6.4
.02
.00
.12
.000
.00
.85
21
7.5
54
22
5-22-72
5.4
—
—
—
7.6
3.6
.26
—
.04
.004
.00
.20
22
5?7
—
—
7-17-72
6.2
32
47
58
28.0
4.1
.01
.00
.14
.000
.06
.27
22
3.6
64
6
9-18-72
4.7
2
99
20
12.0
8.0
.01
.00
.24
.011
.00
.13
25
5.0
30
10
Well 22
















11-15-71
7.2
20
42
124
11.0
17.8
.11
.07
—
.005
.13
.38
25
6.3
171
47
1-18-72
—
—
—
138
—
12.5
.76
.02
—
.011
.75
.95
21
50.0
196
58
3-20-72
6.6
1
11
60
8.0
8.7
.07
.01
.03
.033
.00
.90
21
9.1
100
40
5-22-72
5.4
—
—
—
11.0
8.4
.29
—
—
—
.00
.12
22
11.0
—
—
7-17-72
6l2
26
55
78
54.0
4.1
.02
.01
.13
.003
.13
.29
22
8.5
90
12
908-72
4.6 ?
2
97
0
8.0
4.3
.01
.00
.05
.013
.07
.32
25
35.0
100
100
Well 23
















5-17 "i
6.9
49
83
21
9.0
14.9
.00
.01
.00
.004
15
30
22
32.0
85
64
7-21- 1
6.3
5
52
79
2.0
	
00
.00
00
.003
00
00
23
12.0
88
9

-------
TABLE 17 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL DATA
NOVEMBER 1970 THROUGH JUNE 1973


Alk
Acid


Hardness
Phosphate


Nitrogen



Solids

pH
as CaC03
as CaCOj
TDS
Cl-
as CaCO-j
Total
Ortho
Nฐ3
no2
nh3
ORG
Temp
Turb
Total
Susp
Date
Lab
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg P/|


mg N/l

C
JTU
mg/l
mg/'
Well 23 (Cont.)















8-10-71
5.5
15
83
43
12.0
—
—
.02
—
.006
.26
.00
23
9.5
69
16
9-20-71
7.3
8
27
26
—
15.5
—
—
—
—
.00
.84
23

26
0
10-19-71
6.4
13
203
7
13.0
10.5
.06
.01
.02
.003
.44
.57
24
...
7
0
12-7-71
...
—
—
40
7.0
6.2
.02
.01

.004
—
—
23
2.3
40
0
2-21-71
—
—
—
—
11.0
6.0
.04
.00
—
.001
.39
.68
22
5.7
—
—
4-17-71
5.0
1
72
--
13.0
8.0
—
.01
.01
.003
.00
.00
21
4.2
—
...
6-20-72
—
—
—
17
—
7.3
.00
.00
.23
.002
.00
.15
22
4.2
27
10
9-27-72
7.9
6
145
0
9.0
8.9
.02
.01
.08
.003
.00
.03
24
2.5
17
0
10-16-72
5.1
7
76
27
7.0
10.3
.04
.04
.03
.000
.00
.00
23
2.5
27
0
2-20-73
5.3
6
54
—
—
9.7
.01
.02
.32
.002
.00
.02
22
.4
15
1
Well 24
















5-17-71
6.0
32
98
—
14.0
19.5
—
—
—
.005
.54
.71
22
25.0
—

7-21-71
5.9
16
49
23
3.0
18.0
—
—
—
.003
.00
1.20
23
37.0
59
36
8-10-71
6.2
21
72
125
10.0
—
.03
.02
—
.006
.15
.00
23
70.0
145
20
9-20-71
7.5
12
36
41
16.0
17.4
—
—
...
—
.00
.48
23
...
49
8
10-19-71
7.2
22
130
23
13.0
15.5
.05
.02
.03
.012
.24
.28
24
15.0
73
50
11-15-71
6.4
6
79
—
11.0
15.4
.05
.01
—
.005
.67
.82
25
12.0
—
—
12-20-71
—
—
—
63
13.0
26.3

—
—
.003
.00
.66
24
6.9
91
28
2-7-72
--
—
—
109
22.0
16.8
.02
.01
— „
.003
.00
.25
21
9.8
162
53
4-3-72
6.6
11
24
—
—
16.6
—

.05
.003
.40
.70
21
60
103
—
6-5-72
5.8
—
—
57
20.0
16.0
.29
—
—
.003
.00
.10
21
5.1
71
14
8-7-72
6.3
21
95
2
13.0
26.8
.01
.01
.03
.001
.68
.00
22
5 1
44
42
10-2-72
5.4
9
78
9
22.0
17.5
.18
.02
.05
.000
.00
.07
24
5.0
34
25
11-5-72
5.3
10
72
80
20.0
21.8
.02
.02
.16
.000
.00
.00
23
13.0
80
0
1-8-73
5.2
4
46
68
18.0
---
.08
.04
.18
.002
.02
.25
23
8.5
79
11
2-19-73
5.5
8
31
—
20.0
18.1
.02
.00
.12
.000
.37
.10
22
5.7
66
3
4-3-73
5.1
9
55
9
20.0
19.6
.02
.00
.01
.000
.00
.13
21
3.0
26
12
6-4-73
5.2
13
S7
78
20.0
23.3
.03
.02
.03
.002
.03
13
24
50
80
2

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184
408
527
122
235
76
214
24
130
16
S
74
39
17
30
48
11
0
22
1
1
1
12
TABLE 17 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL DATA
NOVEMBER 1970 THROUGH JUNE 1973
AJk Acid	Hardness Phosphate	Nitrogen
pH as CaCO^ asCaCOj TDS Q- as CaC03 Total Ortho NO3 NO^ NHj	ORG Temp
Lab mg/1 mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l	mg P/l	mg N/l	C
7.5
14
31
35
12.0
19.3
.07
.01
—
.011
.18
1.96
25
—
—
—
59
16.0
168.0
—
—
—
.018
.00
1.35
24
...
...
—
186
14.0
34.9
—
—
— ,
.011
.80
1.38
21
6.4
11
23
49
—
18.9
—
.01
.05
.000
.00
.85
21
5.6
—
—
30
21.0
45.0
.43
—
—
—
.04
.23
21
6.1
10
69
74
18.0
27.0
—
.02
.05
.004
.05
.66
22
5.4
7
52
117
21.0
15.4
.08
.03
.13
.001
.03
.07
24
5.2
8
63
164
19.0
20.8
.02
.02
.20
.000
.00
.07
23
5.1
2
30
49
19.0
—
.10
.06
.17
.000
.00
—
23
5.2
4
7
~
22.0
16.6
.10
.04
.26
.000
.05
.38
22
5.2
5
21
—
18.0
9.7
.02
.00
.00
.000
.00
.37
21
5.2
9
37
58
18.0
11.6
.01
.01
.00
.002
.03
.07
24
6l8
16
31
—
12.0
16.9
.03
.00
—
.008
.19
.52
25
—
—
—
5
14.0
16.0
—
—
—
—
.17
.21
24
—
—
—
65
20.0
7.5
.00
.00
—
.001
.39
.12
21
5.7
2
21
28
27.0
10.4
—
.00
.01
.003
.00
.30
21
5.2
—
—
28
21.0
6.7
.01
—
—
—
.00
.10
21
5.8
15
39
61
19.0
14.4
.00
.02
.03
.003
.00
.40
22
5.1
3
39
12
20.0
7.5
—
.02
.13
.000
.07
.03
24
4.9
4
41
50
20.0
9.5
.00
.00
.18
.001
.00
.00
23
4.8
1
28
38
18.0
—
—
—
.15
.000
.00
.15
23
5.0
2
13
—
21.0
8.3
.00
.00
.16
.000
.33
.08
22
4.5
0
32
0
18.0
5.6
.00
.00
.01
.000
.00
.00
21
4.9'
6
36
39
18.0
5:6
.01
.01
.03
.001
.00
.00
24
5.3
9
62
14
7.0
11.3
.16
.10
.04
.000
00
.28
23

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9
00
18
15
74
53
9
2
0
12
7
2
6
2
10
9
3
6
1
6
TABLE 17 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL DATA
NOVEMBER 1970 THROUGH JUNE 1973

Alk
Acid


Hardness
Phosphate


Nitrogen



PH
as CaCOj
as CaCO-j
TDS
a-
as C1CO3
Total
Ortho
no3
no2
nh3
ORG
Temp
Turb
Lab
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg/l
mg P/|


mg N/l

C
ITU
5.3
9
46
15
9.0
12.5
.12
.02
.05
.001
.00
.12
23
10.5
6.3
80
96
155
9.0
81.4
.48
.21
.02
.005
.00
.11
22
39.0
—
—
—
45
11.0
14.3
.18
.18
.26
.003
.00
.00
23
—
4.8
8
132
59
11.0
13.2
.18
.04
.18
.000
.05
.00
22
7.5
5.3
11
—
48
8.0
48.6
.62
.34
—
—
3.33
.23
—
80.0
4.8
8
67
40
11.0
18.2
.56
.28
.03
.001
.00
.40
23
38.0
5.3
47
201
215
55.0
43.3
.01
.00
.11
.002
.00
.61
22
7.9
4.3
0
1240
466
71.0
125.3
.06
.03
.21
.002
3.87
1:66
25
13.0
4.4
0
660
332
38.0
67.0
.08
.04
.13
.001
1.37
1.37
24
16.0
—
—
—
36
46.0
205.4
.22
.22
.41
.003
.63
7.75
23
—
4.3
0
1050
679
89.0
173.8
.08
.04
.23
.000
1.25
7.10
22
18.0
4.4
0
—
1050
103.0
335.3
.08
.00
—
—
.00
4.00
—
15.0
4.4
0
970
778
120.0
334.5
.06
.04
.18
.005
6.12
1.72
23
34.0
7.7
176
2

7.0
171.5
.08
.08
.05
.001
.12
.17
23
21.0
7.6
168
9
253
4.0
170.4
.08
.08
.06
.002
.23
.20
23
22.0
7.1
211
32
274
2.0
186.7
.15
.01
.00
.001
.07
.00
23
21.0
7.9
109
3
152
15.0
1t9.0
.06
.06
.11
.000
.13

23
4.3
8.4
32
0
121
32.0
61.3
J01
.01
.00
.001
.07
.00
23
5.0
7.8
173
6
231
4.0
176.6
.02
.02
.07
.002
.60
.20
23
11.0
8.3
41
0
176
46.0
83.4
.01
.01
.00
.001
.13
.00
23
5.0

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TABLE 17 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL DATA
NOVEMBER 1970 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Alk	Acid	Hardness Phosphate		Nitrogen		Solids
pH as CaC03 as CaC03 TDS CI- as CaC03 Total Ortho NO3 N02 NH3 ORG Temp Turb Total Susp
Date Lab mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/1	mg P/l	mg N/l	C JTU mg/l mg/l
Well D
2-5-73	9.0	3	~ 127 35.0 55.9 .02 .02	.06 .001	.17	.17 23	8.3 131 4
6-25-73 8.6 47	0 83 18.0 50.0 .01 .00 .00 .001	.00	.00 23	4.0 88 5
O)

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TABLE 18
GROUND WATER
ADDITIONAL PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL DATA
JUNE 1972 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Milligrams per Liter
Ol
Oate
Well 1
4-3-73
Well 2
12-4-72
Well 33
12-4-72
Well 34
12-4-72
Well 3
4-5-71 -
12-20-71
1-18-72	~
2-7-72
4-3-72
6-5-72
8-7-72
10-16-72
11-5-72
1-22-73
3-19-73
5-8-73
Well 29
1-22-73
3-19-73
5-8-73
Conductivity
(micromhos/cm)
59
SO.
59
74
69
133
520
679
1435
1400
1392
800
950
920
656
805
1312
143.0
66.1
135.0
4.2
15.7
9.1
3.6
6.3
.1
3.3
COO
11.8
110.2
76.8
78.4
PH
(field)
1370.0
2970.0
4040.0
6000.0
1948.0
2340.0
2440.0
1910.4
698.0
1518.0
931.0
Oate
Well 4
12-20-71
2-7-72
4-3-72
6-5-72
8-7-72
10-2-72
11-5-72
Well 5
4-5-71
I-3-72
3-6-72
5-8-72
6-26-72
9-18-72
II-28-72
3-19-73
5-21-73
Well 27
I-3-72
3-6-72
5-8-72
6-26-72
9-18-72
II-28-72
3-19-73
5-21-73
Conductivity
(micromhos/cm)
74
69
98
80
78
60
57
56
46
84
121
70
160
441
63
70
93
70
130
160
SO,
3.7
5.1
8.0
3.6
3.5
3.2
13.5
2.8
2.5
4.3
7.3
12.7
3.6
3.5
COO
20.0
38.0
53.0
45.3
65.7
pH
(field)
3.8
6.1
11.7
28.2
208.6
814.3
815.0
16.0
18.0
18.5
48.4
97.3
79.4
188.1
4.8
5.0
6.0

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TABLE 18 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
ADDITIONAL PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL DATA
JUNE 1972 THROUGH JUNE 1973



Milligrams per
Liter





Conductivity


PH

Conductivity


PH
Date
(mkromhos/cm)
so4
COD
(field)
Date
(micromhos/cm)
so4
COD
(field
Well 28




Well 8




1-3-72
63
—
—
—
12-18-72
55
3.3
5.8
—
3-6-72
—
11.5
25.0
4.9





5-8-72
88
16.2
8.2
—
Well 9




6-26-72
102
17.8
24.2
6.3
2-21-72
124
—
—
—
9-18-72
44
32.4
59.8
—
4-17-72
153
14.8
44.0
—
11-28-72
60
15.9
31.0
—
6-20-72
121
20.4
55.7
—
3-19-73
—
—
65.6
—
9-27-72
90
6.2
50.4
—
5-21-73
53
—
62.6
—
10-16-72
79
3.2
52.0
—





11-5-72
86
15.0
68.0
—
WW 6









4-5-71
33
—
—
—
Well 10




8-7-72
139
4.8
36.2
—
4-5-71
33
—
—
—
10-16-72
47
2.4
7.8
—
3-6-72
—
.0
1.6
4.9
11-28-72
40
2.3
20.2

5-8-72
47
3.4
1.6
~
1-22-73
52
—
32.5
—
6-26-72
47
3.6
—
5.0
3-19-73
—
—
9.8
—
9-18-72
35
2.0
8.7
—
5-7-73
—
1.3
36.4
—
12-18-72
35
2.8
—
—





4-16-73
62
—
18
~
Well 7




6-18-73
31
—
54.4
—
12-4-72
93
13.0
22.1
—





4-16-73
51
—
36.2
—
Well 11




6-18-73
55
—
21.9
—
1-3-72
39
—
--
—





3-6-72
—
3.0
5.4
5.0
Well 15




5-8-72
51
4.6
0
—
12-4-72
127
17.2
58.2
—
6-26-72
37
3.8
—
4.0
4-16-73
62
—
35.5
—
9-18-72
39
2.2
73.1
...
6-18-73
80
—
38.4
—
12-18-72
35
2.9
1.2
~

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TABLE 18 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
ADDITIONAL PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL DATA
JUNE 1972 THROUGH JUNE 1973



Milligrams per Liter





Conductivity


PH

Conductivity


PH
Date
(micromhos/cm)
so4
COD
(field)
Date
(micromhos/cm)
so4
COD
(field
Well 11 (Cont.)



Well 16




4-16-73
36
—
3.2
—
4-5-71
56
—
	
—
6-18-73
31
—
12.5
--
1-18-72
52
—
—
	





3-20-72
—
2.6
18.0
—
Well 12




5-22-72
55
5.8
19.0
	
1-3-72
45
—
—
—
7-17-72
52
3.6
21.4
	
3-6-72
—
4.5
3.8
5.0
9-18-72
39
5.5
22.6
—ฆ
5-8-72
49
2.5
0
~
2-5-73
53
_
13.1
—
6-26-72
47
13.2
—
5.2





9-18-72
39
2.5
5.2
—
Well 17




12-18-72
40
3.8
—
~
1-18-72
4/
—
_
	
4-16-73
36
—
2.8
—
3-20-72
—
3.0
19.0
—
6-18-73
39
—
5.1
—
5-22-72
50
—
23.0
	





7-17-72
33
2.5
18.8
—
Well 13




9-18-72
22
2.5
39.7

2-21-72
67
—
—
—
2-5-73
—
—
12.8
—
4-17-72
9
3.0
4.0
—





6-20-72
65
12.6
10.6
—
Well 18




9-27-72
70
2.3
18.5
—
1-18-72
27
—
—
	
10-16-72
70
2.0
16.1
—
3-20-72
—
4.6
9.9
—





5-22-72
30
9.1
16.0
—
Well 37




7-17-72
37
4.6
30.5
—
12-18-72
100
39.8
15.5
—
9-18-72
44
5.0
18.8
	





2-5-73
—
—
10.2

Well 38









12-18-72
65
28.8
34.1
...
Well 19









2-21-72
57
—
—
—
Well 14




4-17-72
90
2.6
3.2
	
1-8-73
57
—
7.0
—
6-20-72
65
8.3
29.4
	
2-19-73
—
—
18.7
—
9-27-72
80
2.1
15.4
—





10-16-72
70
2.0
20.0
—

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TABLE 18 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
ADDITIONAL PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL DATA
JUNE 1972 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Milligrams per Liter

Conductivity


PH

Conductivity


PH
Date
(micromhos/cm)
so4
COD
(field)
Date
(micromhos/cm)
so4
COD
(field)
Weil 20




Well 24




4-5-71
100
--
—
—
12-20-71
80
—
...
...
1-18-72
68
—
7.3
—
2-7-72
81
—
_
_
3-20-72
—
2.7
14.0
—
4-3-72
92
3.3
16.0
—
5-22-72
70
4.0
15.0
—
5-5-72
100
3.8
18.0
—
7-17-72
65
—
20.3
—
6-5-72
100
3.8
17.7
—
9-18-72
52
2.2
28.5
--
8-7-72
96
2.5
36.4
—





10-2-72
100
2.1
15.7
—
Well 21




11-5-72
95
3.0
31'. 1'
—
1-18-72
54
—
—
—
1-8-73
114
—
14.3

3-20-72
~
2.6
16.0
—
2-19-73
—
—
13.8
—
5-22-72
55
5.5
11.0
—
4-3-73
108
—
27.4
—
7-17-72
61
—
42.1
—
6-4-73
93
5.3
3.9
—
9-18-72
61
2.3
39.3
—










Well 25




Well 22




12-20-71
102
—
~
—
1-18-72
56
—
—

2-7-72
92
—
—
—
3-20-72
—
5.6
23.0
—
4-3-72
103
13.3
18.0
—
5-22-72
53
7.6
18.0
—
6-5-72
105
31.5
29.0
—
7-17-72
51
3.3
38.0
—
8-7-72
96
20.0
26.9
—
9-18-72
44
10.0
28.2
—
10-2-72
90
50.1
22.6
—





11-5-72
76
25.7
35.7
—
Well 23




1-8-73
86
—
17.4
—
2-21-72
38
—
—
—
2-19-73
—
—
25.6
--
4-17-72
81
2.5
5.7
—
4-3-73
86
—
23.5
—
6-20-72
47
10.0
—
—
6-4-73
74
1.8
20.6
—
9-27-72
50
2.0
6.7
—





10-16-72
51
2.0
—
—
Well 26




2-19-73
—
12.0
23.3
...
12-20-71
64
—
...
—





2-7-72
75
...
...
—

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TABLE 18 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
ADDITIONAL PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL DATA
JUNE 1972 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Milligrams per Liter

Conductivity


PH

Conductivity


PH
Date
(micromhos/cm)
so4
COD
(field)
Date
(micromhos/cm)
so4
COD
(field
Well 26 (Cont.)



Well 36 (Cont.)



4-3-72
92
2.0
.4
—
3-19-73
—
—
2954.0
—
6-5-72
10
3.6
39.0
—
5-21-73
836
—
1950.0
...
8-7-72
78
2.4
19.6
—





10-2-72
90
2.0
24.4
—
Well A




11-5-72
76
2.1
23.1
—
10-10-72
360
15.2
6.1
...
1-8-73
86
—
19.0
—
2-5-73
367
—
9.2
—
2-19-73
—
—
22.0
—
6-25-73
283
—
9.3
—
4-3-73
77
—
15.7
--





6-4-73
65
1.5
11.6
—
Well B









2-5-73
241

9.8

Well 31




6-25-73
209
—
8.9
...
12-4-72
39
3.0
—
—










Well C




Well 32




2-5-73
357
—
23.0

12-4-72
49
4.0
—
—
6-25-73
251
—
8.9
—
Well 35




Weil D




7-24-72
196
—
18.8
—
2-5-73
158
—
24.6
—
11-28-72
60
3.3
6.2
—
6-25-73
149
—
7.6
—
1-22-73
58
—
24.0
—





3-19-73
—
—
1.4
—





5-21-73
114
—
24.4
—





Well 36









7-24-72
257
—
281.7
—





9-27-72
60
5.2
1723.6
—





10-16-72
456
2.5
936.0
—





11-28-72
640
13.2
1765.0
—





1-22-73
713
—
1965.8
—





3-19-73
	
	
2954.9
—






-------
TABLE 19
GROUND WATER
pH, SULFIDE AND METHYLENE BLUE ACTIVE SUBSTANCES DATA
FEBRUARY 1971 THROUGH MAY 1973
Milligrams per Liter

PH
PH



PH
PH


Date
A.*
B*
Sulfide
MBAS"
Date
A*

Sulfide
MBAS
Well 2




Well 3 (Cont.)




12-4-72
4.28
4.31
1.9
~
8-7-72
4.35
4.30
2.0
71.4
4-2-73
4.25
4.20
--
17.9
10-16-72
4.40
4.80
.5
-.





10-30-72
4.65
4.66
.7
7 1
Well 33




11-6-72
4.66
4.70
4.4
—
12-4-72
4.07
4.27
.1
23.2
11-28-72
4.70
4.75
2.2
-
4-2-73
4.12
4.10
.3
11.6
1-23-73
4.89
4.89
—
29 5





4-2-73
--

.7
-
Well 34









12-4-72
4.10
4.53
.0
25.0
Well 4




4-2-73
4.35
4.25
.2
18.8
6-2-71
6.25
—
—
...





7-22-71.
5.75
—
...
...
Well 3




8-25-71
5.70

—
—
2-18-71
5.40
_
—
—
9-20-71
5.85
--
--
...
2-22-71
4.50
—
—
--
10-19-71
5.90
—
--
...
3-8-71
5.30
—
—
—
12-7-71
6.05
7.90
—
--
4-5-71
4.50
—
--
—
12-20-71
4.90
—
—
...
5-17-71
5.95
—
—
--
2-7-72
5.40
7.40
--
—
7-9-71
5.50

—
—
4-3-72
5.45
7.10
.2
—
8-10-71
6.00
—
—
—
6-5-72
5.45
7.30
.9
—
9-16-71
5.70
~
_
—
8-7-72
5.39
5.50
.4
44.6
10-4-71
5.60
—
—
—
10-2-72
6.67
6.92
.0
—
12-7-71
6.07
7.70
--
—
11-6-72
5.30
6.60
3.0
—
12-20-71
4.90
_
—
—
3-5-73
5.95
7.05
2.2
--
1-18-72
4.65
4.70
--
—





2-7-72
4.40
4.40
—
—
Well 5




4-3-72
4.36
4.35
1.1
--
2-18-71
4.80
—
—
...
4-17-72
4.45
4.45
1.5
—
2-22-71
3.20
—
...
...
6-5-72
4.26
5.53
1.7
—
3-8-71
4.45
--


6-21-72
4.20
4.50
1.3
—
4-5-71
3.60
—
...
—
6-27-72
4.75
4.75
3.5

5-17-71
5.20
—
...
—
6-29-72
4.78
4.76
3.1
—
7-9-71
5.05
—
—
—
7-17-72
4.27
4.30
3.3
—
8-10-71
5.65
—
...
—
~A, initial pH; B, pH after one hour of vigorous aeration with GO2 free air.
~~Micrograms per liter.
72

-------
TABLE 19 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
pH, SULFIDE AND METHYLENE BLUE ACTIVE SUBSTANCES DATA
February 1971 through may 1973
Milligrams per Liter

PH
pH



PH
pH


Date
A*

Sulfide
MBAS**
Date
A*
B*
Sulfide
MBAS
Well 5 (Corn.)




Well 6 (Cont.)




9-16-71
6.45
—
—
—
3-8-71
4.60
—
—
~
10-4-71
4.85
—
—
--
4-5-71
3.70
—
	
- —
11-1-71
5.73
—
—
—
5-17-71
5.30
—
	
—
1-3-72
4.90
—
—
—
7-9-71
5.15
—
—
—
3-6-72
4.74
6.48
.1
_
8-10-71
5.90
—
—
—
5-8-72
5.20
7.10
.0
—
10-30-72
5.21
6.40
1.5
48.2
6-29-72
5.70
7.18
.0
—
11-28-72
5.49
6.34
.1
—
11-28-72
5.13
5.79
305.2
--
3-19-73
5.58
6.45
.4
32.1
1-23-73
4.38
4.42
—
27.7
7-9-73
4.45
4.55
27.8
...
3-19-73
4.60
4.66
287.5
205.4





5-21-73
4.28
4.80
217.5
26.8
Well 7









12-4-72
5.74
6.12
3.4
1.8
Well 27




4-2-73
5.35
6.38
.4
11.6
11-1-71
6.45
--
—
—
4-16-73
5.40
6.83
.2
15.2
1-3-72
5.60
—
—
—
6-18-7*
5.15
7.35
.4
48.2
3-6-72
5.20
6.80
.8
—





5-8-72
4.95
6,70
.8
—
Well 15




6-29-72
5.67
7.49
.8
—
12-4-72
6.25
6.60
—
36.6
11-28-72
5.38
6.85
14.3
—
4-2-73
5.70
6.65
1.5
18.0
1-23-73
4.73
4.90
—
28.6
4-16-73
5.75
7.05
.3
18.0
3-19-73
5.00
5.20
22.7
33.9
6-18-73
5.60
7.38
.0
58.0
5-21-73
4.53
5.50
38.8
44.6










Well 8




Weil 28




11-6-72
—
—
2.1
—
11-1-71
5.40
—
—
—
12-18-72
4.78
5 83
2.0
27.7
1-3-72
5.30
—
—
—





3-6-72
4.85
5.65
.0
—
Well 9




5-8-72
4.95
5.85
.2
—
6-2-71
7.20
—
—
-
6-29-72
4.58
4.72
.0
—
7-22-71
6.80
—

—
11-28-72
5.12
5.87
.8
~
8-25-71
6.50
—
—
—
1-23-73
4.82
4.99

33.9
9-20-71
6.05
—
—
—
3-19-73
5.10
5.70
.5
36.6
1CM9-71
6.10
—
~
—
5-21-73
4.85
5.75
.3
39.3
12-7-71
6.00
7.70

—





4-12-72
5.63
7.34
.9
—
Well 6




6-27-72
5.80
7.56
.4
—
2-18-71
4.45
—
--
—
8-30-72
5.50
7.80
.3
49.2
2-22-71
3.60
--
—
—
10-30-72
5.50
6.75
.2
34.8
•A, initial pH; B, pH aftei one hour of vigorous aeration with C02 {ree air-
~~Micrograms per liter.
73

-------
TABLE 19 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
pH, SULFIDE AND METHYLENE BLUE ACTIVE SUBSTANCES DATA
FEBRUARY 1971 THROUGH MAY 1973
PH
Milligrams per Liter
PH
PH
pH
Date
A*

Sulfide
MBAS"
Date
A*
B*
Sulfide
MBAS
Well 9 (Cont.)




Weil 12




11-6-72
5.51
6.92
—
71.4
11-1-71
5.24
—
...
	
3-5-73
5.98
7.00
.1
—
1-3-72
5.20
—
—
—





3-6-72
5.05
6.60
.4
—
Well 10




5-8-72
4.93
6.70
.0

2-18-71
4.55
—
—
—
6-29-72
5.05
7.02
.0
—
2-22-71
3.30
—
—
—
8-30-72
5.15
7.20
.0
17.9
3-8-71
4.60
—
_
—
12-18-72
4.99
6.18
1.5
17.9
4-5-71
3.40
—
~
—
4-16-73
5.35
6.85
.1
13.4
5-17-71
5.20
—
—
—
6-18-73
—
—
.3
35.7
7-9-71
5.10
—
—r






8-10-71
5.75
—
~
_
Well 13




9-16-71
5.25
—
—

6-2-71
5.60
—
—
—
10-4-71
4.95
—
—
—
7-22-71
5.50
—
—
—
11-1-71
5.15
—
—
--
8-25-71
5.55
—
—

1-1-72
5.03
—
—
—
9-20-71
5.20
—
~
—
1-3-72
5.03
~
—
—
10-19-71
5.00
—
—
--
3-6-72
4.80
6.50
2.1
--
12-7-71
5.10
7.20
—
•a.
5-8-72
4.91
6.75
.0

2-21-72
4.93
6.65
.0
• •a
6-29-72
4.94
6.70
.4
—
4-17-72
4.36
6.70
.6
...
12-18-72
4.93
6.12
2.2
29.5
6-27-72
4.75
6.50
.4

3-5-73
5.35
7.40
—
—
8-30-72
4.60
6.67
.0
26.8
4-16-73
5.28
7.30
.6
10.7
10-30-72
5.08
6.42
1.8
18.0
6-18-73
5.00
7.20
.4
30.4










Well 37




Well 11




12-18-72
5.58
6.27
.2
...
11-1-71
5.23
—
—
—





1-1-72
5.10
—
—
—
Well 38




3-6-72
4.95
6.60
.0
—
12-18-72
4.99
6.48
.4
25.9
5-8-72
4.93
6.85
.4
—





6-29-72
4.83
6.47
.0
—
Well 14




12-18-72
4.92
6.21
2.5
8.9
1-10-73
5.37
6.40
3.4
35.7
3-5-73
5.45
7.45
—
_
2-19-73
5.36
5.89
3.9
• a.
4-16-73
4.95
6.98
.8
10.7





6-18-73
~
—
.1
28.6
Well 16









2-18-71
4.45
—
--
...





2-22-71
3.10
—
—
• as
*A, initial pH; B, pH after one hour of vigorous aeration with CO2 free air.
**Micrograms per liter.
74

-------
TABLE 19 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
pH, SULFIDE AND METHYLENE BLUE ACTIVE SUBSTANCES DATA
FEBRUARY 1971 THROUGH MAY 1973
Milligrams per Liter

PH
PH



PH
PH


Date
Aป
Bป
Sulfide
MBAS**
Date
A*
B•
Sulfide
MBAS
Well 16 (Cont.)




Well 19 (Cont.)




3-8-71
4.50
—
—
—
8-25-71
4.95
—
—
—
4-5-71
3.40
—
—
—
9-20-71
4.80

—
—
5-17-71
5.15
—
—
--
•10-19-71
5.00
—
—
—
7-9-71
5.00
--


12-7-71
4.93
7.00
—
—
8-10-71
5.80
—

~
2-21-72
4.75
6.65
.0
—
9-16-71
5.55
—
—
—
4-17-72
4.80
6.55
.5
—
10-4-71
5.20
--
—
—
6-27-72
4.95
6.48
.0
—
11-1-71
5.30

—
—
8-30-72
4.80
6.80
.4
35.7
1-18-72
4.90
6.65
—

10-30-72
4.92
5.75
.5
23,2
3-20-72
5.30
7.30
.0
—





5-22-72
4.80
6.97
.0
. —
Wejl 20




7-17-72
5.14
6.30
.0
58.0
2-18-71
4.45
—


9-18-72
5.30
7.20
.0
~
2-22-71
3.10
—
—
—
2-5-73
5.78
7.70
.3
—
3-8-71
4.90
—
—
—





4-5-71
3.40

—

Well 17




5-17-71
5.75
...

—
11-1-71
5.25
—
—
—
7-9-71
5.70



1-18-72
4.87
5.60
—
—
8-10-71
5.80
—
—

2-21-72
5.85
7.70
.0
—
9-16-71
5.40
—
—

3-20-72
5.50
6.80
.0
—
10-11-71
5.30
—
—
—
5-22-72
4.77
6.65
.0
—
11-15-71
5.40
—
—
—
7-17-72
4.97
6.78
.0
15.2
1-18-72
5.00
6.84

—
9-18-72
4.85
6.15
.0
—
3-20-72
5.80
7.25
.4

2-5-73
5.40
7.40
.9
—
5-22-72
5.32
7.30
.0
—





7-17-72
5.40
7.10
.0
r*m
Well 18




8-30-72
5.10
7.08
—
—
11-1-71
5.15
---
—
—
9-18-72
5.40
7.21
.0
—
1-18-72
5.38
6.78
...
—
1-23-73
5.31
6.30

27.7
3-20-72
5.60
6.30
.2






5-22-72
4.81
6.00
.4
~
Well 21




7-17-72
4.72
6.34
.0
19.0
11-15-71
5.45


—
9-18-72
5.05
5.95
.0
...
1-18-72
5.20
6.90
—
—
2-5-73
5.30
7.22
.2

3-20-72
5.55
6.87
.0
—





5-22-72
4.90
6.75
.0
—
Well 19




7-17-72
4.88
6.92
.0
39.0
6-2-71
5.15
...

—
9-18-72
4.30
7.45
.0

7-22-71
5.00
...
--
...
1-23-73
5.09
6.49

27.7
*A, initial pH; B, pH after one
hour of vigorous aeration with CO^ free air.



'~Micrograms per liter.








75

-------
TABLE 19 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER

PH,
SULFIDE
AND
METHYLENE
BLUE ACTIVE SUBSTANCES
DATA




FEBRUARY 1971
THROUGH MAY 1973







Milligrams per Liter





pH
PH



PH
PH


Date
A*
B*
Sulfide
MBAS**
Date
A*
B* Sulfide
MBAS
Well 22




Well 24 (Coot.)




11-15-71
5.35
--
—
—
8-7-72
6.79
6.10
.0
35.7
1-18-72
4.90
—
—
—
10-2-72
5.51
6.90
.0
._
3-20-72
5.35
6.76
.5

11-6-72
5.29
6.62
.1
94.7
5-22-72
4.85
6.97
1.1
—
1-10-73
5.18
6.29
.5
—
7-17-72
4.84
6.72
.0
39.0
3-5-73
5.85
6.98
.1
—
9-18-72
5.50
6.80
.1
—





1-23-73
5.02
6.54

16.1
Well 25




2-19-73
--
—
.9
—
11-15-71
5.40
~
—






27-72
5.40
6.60
—
~
Well 23




4-3-72
5.15
5.86
.2

6-2-71
5.50
...

—
6-5-72
5.40
6.60
3.1

7-22-71
5.70
—


8-7-72
5.20
5.90
.0
18.0
8-25-71
5.40
...
—
—
8-14-72
—
—
—
35.7
9-20-71
5.15
—
—
—
10-2-72
5.86
6.79
.0
_.
10-19-71
5.20
_
—
—
11-6-72
5.31
6.50
.0
48.2
12-7-71
5.20
7.30
—

1-10-73
5.42
6.39
.2
—
12-20-71
5.10
—
—

3-5-73
5.72
7.00
.3
---
2-21-72
5.00
6.95
.0
--





4-17-72
4.96
6.90
.7
—
Well 26




6-27-72
4.95
6.80
.3
—
11-15-71
5.40
—
—
—
7-17-72
—
—
—
39.0
12-20-71
4.93
—
--
-•
8-30-72
—
--
.2
17.9
2-7-72
4.90
—
—

10-30-72
4.99
6.30
3.6
18.0
4-3-72
5.02 '
6.00
.1
—
2-19-73
5.02
6.05
—
—
6-5-72
4.96
7.45
.4
—





8-7-72
—
—
—
.0
Well 24




10-2-72
4.92
6.80
.0

6-2-71
5.72

—
~
11-6-72
5.02
6.55
.0
74.1
7-22-71
5.60
--
—
—
1-10-73
4.98
6.28
.3
—
8-25-71
5.85
—
—
--
3-5-73
4.60
6.99
.6
—
9-20-71
5.30
—
—
—





10-19-71
5.30
...
—

Well 31




11-15-71
5.40
--
—
—
12-4-72
6.(>0
6.83
.6
2.7
12-20-71
5.45
...
—
—
4-2-73
5.55
6.78
.2
16.1
2-7-72
5.13
6.93
~
—





4-3-72
5.20
6.50
.9
~





6-5-72
5.40
7.35
.0
—





*A, initial pH; B, pH after one hour of vigorous aeration with CO2 free air.
~•Micrograms per liter.
76

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TABLE 19 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
pH, SULFIDE AND METHYLENE BLUE ACTIVE SUBSTANCES DATA
FEBRUARY 1971 THROUGH MAY 1973
Milligrams per Liter
pH pH
Date
A*
Bป
Sulfide
MBAS
Well 32




12-4-72
5.63
6.92
.4
50.0
4-2-72
5.30
6.75
.2
10.7
Well 35




11-28-72
5.28
6.43
.2
8.0
3-19-73
5.46
6.70
.5
17.6
5-21-73
5.75
6.50
.0
69.6
Well 36




11-28-72
4.50
4.58
4.4
74.9
3-19-73
4.73
4.83 -
100.4
81.2
5-21-73
4.72
4.85
233.0
—
Well A




10-16-72
7.50
8.15
.0
—
2-5-73
7.21
8.46
.7
28.6
Well B




2-5-73
7.20
8.40
.7
28.6
Well C




2-5-73
7.49
8.6*
.4
28.6
Well D
2-5-73	7.50 8.55 .4 34.8
•A, initial pH; 8, pH after one hour of vigorous aeration with CO2 free air.
••Micrograms per liter.
77

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TABLE 20
GROUND WATER
METAL DATA
JANUARY 1971 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Milligram* pier Liter
Date
Ca

Fe
Al
Zn
K
Na
Cu
Well 1








4-3-73
.70
1.00
1.20
.00
.06
.18
6.7 '
.00
Well 2








12-4-72
1.20
1.10
1.00
1.00
.07
.10
3.1
.04
Well 33








12-4-72
1.20
1.45
.50
.60
.09
.05
3.2
.02
Well 34








12-4-72
1.30
1.15
.5,0
.70
.08
.05
2.9
.02
Well 3








1-4-71
12.80
.65
.45
—
.08
.65
8.3
.00
1-6-71
14.20
.60
.70
_
.07
.60
8.2
.00
1-11-71
10.60
.70
.50
—
.05
.70
6.9
.00
1-18-71
12.50
.60
.75
—
.07
.60
8.2
.01
1-25-71
12.40
.65
.65
—
.04
.52
8.1
.01
2-16-71
10.50
.60
.40
—
.03
.52
7.8
.00
2;22-71

.55
.40
—
.02
.75
7.5
.00
5-10-71
13.40
.50
.35
--
.01
.30
6.7
.00
7-21-71
3.95
.55
.55
—
.01
.20
6.9
.00
10-4-71
10.80
.60
.40
.00
.01
.20
6.2
.01
12-7-71
54.00
4.75
3.70
1.00
.01
.90
27.0
.02
12-20-71
59.00
6.00
4.60
.75
.00
1.40
36.0
.00
1-18-72
64.00
5.90
4.96
4.25
.00
4.10
52.0
.00
2-7-72
36.00
6.80
5.40
6.60
.00
8.65
73.0
.00
4-3-72
61.00
9.10
6.60
9.00
.04
14.40
92.0
.00
6-5-72
58.00
6.90
4.30
13.00
.00
20.60
102.0
.01
8-7-72
76.80
13.60
3.00
8.30
.01
62.00
127.8
.00
10-16-72
44.40
10.70
1.50 .
2.40
.02
15.10
34.4
.00
11-5-72
63.20
11.60'
2.60
3.00
.10
26.00
32.4
.00
1-22-73
160.00
13.00
2.60
3.00
.04
38.80
35.2
.01
3-19-73
63.20
7.80
2.30
1.60
.02
21.60
19.2
.00
5-8-73
110.00
11.40
2.80
.60
.27
14.90
20.1
.13
78

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TABLE 20 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
METAL DATA
JANUARY 1971 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Milligrams per Liter
Date
Ca
Mg
Fe
A!
Zn
K
Na
Cu
Well 29








1-22-73
83.60
12.60
25.20
.20
1.08
26.00
17.8
.05
3-19-73
F6.00
19 70
164.00
.20
.57
35.60
28.0
.02
5-7-73
88.00
20.40
23.70
.00
.18
33.20
25.6
.04
Well 4








5-17-71
1S.00
.50
2.20
—
.15
.60
4.1
.00
9-20-71
!7.00
.60
.90
—
.09
.52
4.0
.00
10-19-71
19.00
.75
.86
.25
.03
.33
3.6
.00
12-7-71
18.40
.55
1.15
.50
.03
.90
3.3
.00
12-20-71
5.05
.40
1.10
.75
.03
.20
3.1
.00
2-7-72
5.40
.40
.80
.80
.04
.15
3.4
.00
4-3-72
5.40
.45
.60
.60
.06
.15
4.1
.00
6-5-72
540
.35
.45
.00
.03
.10
3.9
.00
Brl-12
18.50
.95
.45
.40
.02
.20
4.5
.01
10-2-72
6.20
.60
.40
.40
.05
.20
3.1
.00
11-5-72
3.50
.55
.35
.70
.05
.15
3.3
.00
Well 5








1-4-71
.55
.75
.40
—
1.75
.30
4.0
.00
1-6-71
5.60
.70
.45
—
.12
.15
4.4
.02
1-.11-71
3.95
.75
.35
—
,.29
.10
4.3
.00
1-18-71
1.90
.75
.50
—
.14
.10
4.3
.01
1-25-71
1.45
.75
.45
—
.16
.10
4.3
.00
2-16-71
.40
.75
.00
—
.88
.23
3.9
.00
2-22-71
.70
.70
.20
—
.08
.10
4.3
.00
7-21-71
.30
.65
.00
—
.05
.10
4.4
.00
9-8-71
5.S0
.70
.22

.02
.30
7.1
.00
10-4-71
70
.80
.10
.50
.02
.05
4.5
.00
11-1-71
12.40
.90
.18
.00
.01
.10
4.7
.00
1-3-71
.40
.50
.38
.50
.01
.05
4.7
.00
3-6-72
.10
.55
.50
.80
.03
.15
4.8
.00
5-8-72
.00
.65
.40
.80
.01
.20
5.2
.00
6-26-72
10.80
.80
.20
.70
.01
.35
4.6
.02
9-18-72
.55
.95
.45
.40
.02
.15
6.5
.00
11-28-72
.80
2.45
1.25
.90
.14
.30
19.2
.02
3-19-73
.30
4.20
2.20
4.60
.00
.48
62.4
.00
5-21-73
.40
6.30
2.50
7.20
.15
.60
128.0
.01
79

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TABLE 20 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
METAL DATA
JANUARY 1,971 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Milligrams per Liter
Date
Ca
Mg
Fe
Al
Zn
K
Na
Cu
Well 27








11-1-71
131.00
1.00
.88
1.50
.18
.60
4.8
.00
1-3-72
9.60
.60
.58
.75
.08
.05
4.8
.00
3-6-72
.40
.60
.90
1.80
.10
.15
5.8
.03
5-8-72
.30
.60
.45
.60
.05
.15
5.7
.00
6-26-72
5.00
JO
.40
.80
.02
.60
7.2
.00
9-18-72
1.95
1.75
.45
.20
.02
.15
6.7
.00
11-28-72
1.40
1 70
.60
.60
.05
.15
13.5
.02
3-19-73
.60
2.00
.75
1.00
.03
.15
12.8
.00
5-21-73
.40
2 50
2.20
.60
.05
.10
18.4
.00
Well 28








11-1-71
4.00
2.95
.24
1.35
.32
.35
8.9
.00
1-3-72
1.50
1.50
.62
.50
.07
.15
5.4
.00
3-6-72
0.30
1.20
.45
1.20
.13
.35
7.0
.02
5-8-72
0.00
1.40
.90
.80
.07
.30
7.0
.00
6-26-72
.60
2.30
.10
1.00
.05
.95
6.6
.02
9-18-72
1.00
1.10
.20
1.20
.01
.60
2.5
.04
11-28-72
.86
2.10
.65
.70
.06
.55
3.1
.00
3-19-73
.10
1.50
.49
180
.07
.70
3.1
.00
5-21-73
.30
1.85
.60
1.00
.20
.80
3.0
.05
Well 6








1-6-71
.85
.75
.20
—
1.83
.30
3.6
.00
1-18-71
.35
.75
.10
—
1.25
.25
3.8
.03
1-25-71
.55
.75
.00
—
1.36
.23
3.8
.01
2-16-71
.70
.70
.10
—
.08
.10
4.3
.00
2-22-71
.30
.75
.00
—
.76
.20
4.0
.00
5-10-71
.15
.75
1.00
—
.39
.15
4.3
.02
7-21-71
.35
.80
.00

.27
.15
4.4
.00
9-8-71
.40
.80
.30
—
.08
.20
4.2
.00
8-7-72
18.50
.95
1.05
.40
.02
.15
4.5
.01
10-16-72
1.60
80
.85
1.10
.04
.15
4.5
.00
11-28-72
1.00
.90
.45
.20
.07
.25
4.2
.02
1-22-73
.90
1.00
.50
.20
.04
.20
5.4
.00
3-19-73
.50
.70
.60
.00
.06
.20
4.4
.00
5-7-73
.60
1.00
1.55
.20
.05
.25
7.1
.00
80

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Date
Well 7
12-4-72
4-16-73
6-18-73
Well 15
12-4-72
4-16-73
6-18-73
Well 8
12-18-72
Well 9
5-17-71
9-20-71
10-19-71
12-7-71
2-21-72
4-17-72
6-20-72
9-27-72
10-16-72
11-5-72
Well 10
1-4-71
1-6-71
1-11-71
1-18-71
1-25-71
2-16-71
2-22-71
5-10-71
7-21-71
9-8-71
10-4-71
11-1-71
TABLE 20 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
METAL DATA
JANUARY 1971 THROUGH JUNI: 1<)7^
Milligrams per Liter
Ca	Mg
4.60 3.40
1.10 2.55
.90 1.45
12.80 4.20
1.60 3.00
5.20 2.80
.60 1.90
63.00	.15
41.50	.50
30.50	1.00
16.80	.80
10.00	1.00
10.60	1.10
9.80	1.15
6.65	.90
6.50	.95
8.70	1.35
.55	1.00
.45	1.05
.75	1.00
.45	1.00
.40	1.00
.45	.85
.30	.90
.40	.90
.30	.75
.30	.90
35	.85
.45	.95
Fe	Al
3.60 .20
1.55 .00
2.25 .20
4.50 .30
1.40 .60
3.40	.40
1.00 .30
.20
1.80
1.75	.25
1.00	.50
1.20	.60
.90	.60
.85	.60
.80	.00
.75	.70
.60	.30
1.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.30
.01 .50
.00 .00
Zn	K
.07 .08
.10 .18
.11 .10
.09 .10
.13 .10
.22 .10
.03 .15
.02	2.50
.03	.45
.01	.35
.01	.30
.02	.35
.00	.35
.01	.20
.02	.15
.05	.25
.03	.15
.48	.15
.55	.15
.60	.15
.53	.20
.41	.20
.19	.10
.20	.10
.08	.15
.04	.20
.05	.10
.03	.10
.05	.10
Na	Cu
4.9 .00
4.6 .00
6.4 .03
4.6 .00
4.2 .04
4.6 .06
6.5 .02
6.8	.00
5.3	.01
5.8	.00
5.1	.00
5.5	.04
6.3	.00
6.4	.00
5.8	.00
6.8	.02
5.4	.00
4.2	.00
4.5	.00
4.5	.01
4.8	.02
4.5	.00
4.4	.00
4.3	.00
3.8	.00
3.3	.00
3.5	.00
3.3	.00
3.5	.00
81

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TABLE 20 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
METAL DATA
JANUARY 1971 THROUGH JUNE 1973



Milligrams
per Liter




Date
Ca
Mg
Fe
Al
Zn
K
Na
Cu
Well 10 (Com.)







1-3-72
.30
.55
.24
.00
.03
.10
3.3
.00
3-6-72
.20
.65
.50
.40
.04
.20
3.7
.04
5-8-72
.10
.60
.20
.40
.02
.20
3.3
.00
6-26-72
.60
.90
.35
.00
.05
.10
3.6
.00
9-18-72
.55
.70
.20
.10
.05
.15
2.9
.00
12-18-72
.40
.90
.30
.50
.04
.25
3.5
.00
4-16-73
.30
.95
.25
.00
.07
.28
3.8
.00
6-18-73
.40
1.75
.20
.00
.05
.10
3.4
.01
Well 11








11-1-71
.80
1.00
.02
.30
.08
.10
3.9
.00
1-3-72
.40
75
.36
.80
.05
.05
3.4
.00
3-6-72
.10
.65
.80
1.60
.07
.15
3.8
.02
5-8-72
.20
.70
.30
.40
.02
.10
3.1
.(H)
6-26-72
.40
1.05
.30
.00
.01
.10
3.6
.02
9-18-72
.30
.90
.25
.20
.02
.15
3.3
.00
12-18-72
.50
1.00
.20
.40
.03
.25
3.5
.00
4-16-73
.20
.90
.30
.00
.05
.13
3.8
.00
6-18-73
.20
.70
.30
.50
.06
.05
3.3
.04
Well 12








11-1-71
.85
1.05
.20
.30
.03
.20
5.2
.00
1-3-72
.50
.80
.22
.30
.02
.08
4.3
.00
3-6-72
.00
.70
.50
1.00
.03
.10
5.3
.02
5-8-72
.00
.70
.20
.40
.01
.10
4.6
.00
6-26-72
.20
.90
.30
.08
.08
.55
6.0
.01
9-18-72
.40
.80
.10
.00
.03
.10
4.1
.00
12-18-72
.70
1.20
.20
.30
.01
.25
4.3
.00
4-16-73
.30
.80
.25
.00
.04
.19
4.0
.02
6-18-73
.20
.75
.20
.00
.04
.00
4.8
.04
Well 13








5-17-71
2.20
.80
.55

.05
.52
7.0
.00
9-20-71
2.10
1.35
1.25
—
.05
.20
7.0
.00
10-19-71
.90
1 25
.02
.00
.05
.10
7.2
.00
12-7-71
.60
1.20
.28
.50
.05
.10
7.0
.00
2-21-72
.20
.95
1.10
.20
.03
.20
7.0
.00

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TABLE 20 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
METAL DATA
JANUARY 1971 THROUGH JUNE 1973



Milligrams per Liter




Date
Ca
Mg
Fe
Al
Zn
K
Na
Cu
Well 13 (Cont.)








4-17-72
.50
.90
1.45
.60
.03
.70
7.2
.00
6-20-72
.60
1.00
1.50
.20
.02
.15
6.3
.00
9-27-72
.80
1.20
.90
.00
.04
.15
7.3
.00
10-16-72
1.00
1.25
.10
.40
.05
.20
7.6
.02
Well 37








12-18-72
6.40
1.70
1.95
.40
.06
.20
6.8
.02
Well 38








12-18-72
1.20
1.20
1.20
.60
.04
.25
6.9
.00
Well 14








1-8-73
2.90
1.50
1.85
—
—
.30
2.5
.02
2-19-73
1.60
1.00
1.80
.20
.03
.20
3.6
.02
Well 16
1-4-71
1.30
.75
2.00
—
.78
.20
5.1
.00
1-6-71
.95
.75
.15
—
.65
.20
5.2
.00
1-11-71
.90
.75
.30
—
.50
.20
5.3
.02
1-18-71
.95
.75
.10
—
.39
.15
5.5
.00
1-25-71
.55
.75
.20
—
.37
.20
5.4
.00
2-16-71
.55
.75
.08

.43
.10
5.4
.00
2-22-71
.35
.75
.20
—
.20
.15
5.7
.00
5-10-71
.50
.60
.20
—
.09
.10
5.0
.00
7-21-71
.35
.40
.10
—
.12
1.25
15.2
.00
8-26-71
.35
.35
.10
—
.13
2.60
10.4
.00
9-8-71
.50
.45
.12
—
.13
1.70
6.5
.00
10-4-71
.45
.60
.56
1.00
.11
1.60
4.4
.00
11-1-71
1.50
.75
.54
.30
.07
.80
2.9
.00
1-18-72
.40
.80
.86
.80
.05
.20
4.7
.00
3-20-72
.30
.70
.60
.20
.04
.25
5.7
.00
5-22-72
.60
.75
.70
.00
.08
.30
5.4
.00
7-17-72
.80
.80
.35
.20
.06
.95
4.4
.04
9-18-72
1.05
.85
.80
.20
.01
.50
2.7
.00
2-5-73
1.10
.90
.45
.20
.13
.50
5.1
.02
83

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TABLE 20 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
METAL DATA
JANUARY 1971 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Milligrams per Liter
Date
Ca
Mg
Fe
Al
Zn
K
Na
Cu
Well 17








11-1-71
.80
.55
.10
.00
.03
.10
1.5
.00
1-18-72
.30
.70
.30
1.50
.00
.13
4.4
.00
3-20-72
.00
.60
.25
.40
.00
.15
4.5
.00
5-22-72
.20
.80
.40
.20
.01
.15
4.3
.00
7-17-72
7.20
.70
.30
.00
.01
.15
2.6
.01
9-18-72
.55
.60
.25
.00
.01
.20
1.7
.00
2-5-73
.60
1.00
.40
.00
.08
.15
3.6
.00
Well 18








11-1-71
.45
.80
.20
.30
.08
.23
1.8
.00
1-18-72
.30
.60
.32
.80
.00
.15
1.1
.00
3-20-72
.00
.65
.35
.40
.03
2.50
1.0
.00
5-22-72
.10
.65
.40
.00
.03
.35
.8
.00
7-17-72
.00
1.25
-59
.20
.04
.75
1.2
.00
9-18-72
.45
1.10
.40
.50
.02
.55
2.1
.00
2-5-73
.70
1.30
.40
1.00
.18
.45
1.7
.04
Well 19








7-21-71
.35
1.30
.00
—
.01
.10
7.2
.00
9-20-71
.80
1.15
.90
—
.01
.05
5.7
.00
10-19-71
.40
1.20
.05
.00
.01
.08
5.7
.00
1-2-7-71
.30
1.10
.78
.30
.01
.05
5.6
.00
2-21-72
.10
.95
.80
.20
.01
.15
6.4
.00
4-17-72
.30
1 00
190
.40
.02
.30
6.8
.01
6-20-72
.40
1.00
.70
O
00
.01
.10
7.3
.00
9-27-72
.40
1.20
.85
.00
.01
.15
8.1
.02
10-16-72
.50
1.30
.70
.60
.05
.20
7.0
.00
Well 20








1-4-71
5.20
.90
.20
—
.12
.20
6.6
.00
1-6-71
5.95
.95
1.60
—
.18
.20
6.5
.00
1-11-71
5.35
.90
.04
~
.32
.20
6.5
.02
1-18-71
5.45
.95
.00
—
.14
.20
7.0
.00
1-25-71
6.20
.90
.00
—
.14
.20
6.7
.00
2-16-71
5.90
.90
.00
—
.07
.20
6.9
.00
2-22-71
5.00
1 00
.00
~
.07
.15
6.7
.00
7-21-71
6.25
.90
.10
—
.05
.20
7.5
.00
8-26-71
4.80
.90
.06
—
.07
.20
7.5
.00
84

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TABLE 20 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
MFTAL DATA
) ANUARY 1071 HIKOIK.II JUNI t*ป7i
Milligrams per Liter
Date
Ca
Mg
Fe
Al
Zn
K
Na
Cu
Well 20 (Cont.)








9-8-71
4.05
.90
.65
.30
.07
.20
7.4
.00
10-4-71
4.30
.90
.22
.00
.05
.15
7.1
.00
11-15-71
—
1.85
.18
—
.20
.60
7.1
.02
1-18-72
3.80
.55
.44
.80
.00
.05
6.2
.00
3-20-72
2.20
.65
.40
.40
.03
.15
6.7
.00
5-22-72
3.40
.65
.30
.20
.03
2.00
6.4
.00
7-17-72
2.80
.80
.45
.00
.03
.20
6.2
.04
9-18-72
1.70
.60
.40
.00
.03
.15
5.1
.00
Well 21








11-15-71
4.60
.80
.12
.00
.05
.10
6.7
.00
1-18-72
.70
4.75
.70
1.30
.00
.10
6.4
.00
3-20-72
.20
.40
.50
.60
.05
.15
7.1
.00
5-22-72
.10
.50
.70
.00
.02
.10
5.7
.00
7-17-72
.20
.75
.45
.60
.01
.15
7.6
.03
9-18-72
.45
.75
.25
.60
.02
.20
8.1
.00
Well 22








11-15-71
4.35
.85
.22
.00
.03
.15
6.6
.01
1-8-72
.55
.50
.40
1.50
.02
.10
6.5
.00
3-20-72
.20
.45
.40
1.00
.04
.20
6.7
.00
5-22-72
.10
.45
.40
1.00
.01
.15
5.8
.01
7-17-72
.40
.60
.35
.40
.02
.15
6.0
.02
9-18-72
.40
.65
.35
.00
.02
.20
4.6
.00
Well 23








5-17-71
3.00
1.50
.70
—
.01
1.10
5.3
.02
9-20-71
3.90
1.20
.46
_
.01
.15
4.6
.00
10-19-71
1.65
1.55
.02
.00
.01
.10
4.51
.00
12-7-71
.35
1.20
.22
.00
.01
.05
4.3
.00
2-21-72
.30
1.10
.40
.00
.01
.10
5.0
.01
4-17-72
.40
,.95
.45
•40
.02
.35
4.5
.01
6-20-72
.80
1.10
.40
.00
.02
.10
5.4
.00
9-27-72
.80
1.10
.70
.20
.02
.20
4.9
.02
10-16-72
1.00
1.40
50.
.20
.04
.10
5.2
.00
2-19-73
.60
1.50
.45
.20
.04
.25
5.0
.00

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TABLE 20 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
METAL DATA
JANUARY 1971 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Milligrams per Liter
Date
Ca
Mg
Fe
A1
Zn
K
Na
Cu
Well 24








5-17-71
5.90
.95
.40
—
.07
.30
6.1
.01
7-21-71
5.55
.90
.20
—
.OS
.2S
S.4
.00
9-20-71
4.20
1.10
1.10
—
.27
.20
6.4
.00
10-19-71
4.30
1.05
.19
.00
.08
.23
6.2
.00
11-15-71
4.15
1.15
.14
.00
.03
.20
63
.00
12-20-71
4.50
.85
.95
1.80
.07
.23
6.0
.00
2-7-72
2.20
.95
.95
1.00
.06
.30
6.3
.01
4-3-72
140
1.05
1.00
.80
.06
.30
7.4
.00
6-5-72
4.20
1.00
.75
.00
,02
.30
6.2
.01
8-7-72
5.30
1.35
.85
.30
.05
.35
6.2
.00
10-2-72
3.60
1.60
1.05
.00
.03
.35
8.3
.00
11-5-72
4.20
1.50
1.00
.60
.03
.35
8.4
.00
1-8-73
4.60
1.80
.85
—
—
.40
10.0
.00
2-19-73
3.30
1.55
.04
.60
.03
.40
10.2
.00
4-3-73
4.00
1.S0
1.20
.00
.07
.40
11.2
.00
6-4-73
3.70
1.25
1.20
1.00
.11
.30
11.5
.02
Well 25








11-15-71
4.40
1.20
.34
.50
.03
.25
6.2
.02
12-20-71
1.20
.70
7.00
25.00
6.90
.75
8.0
.00
2-7-72
.20
.50
4.60
3.60
2.66
.35
7.9
.00
4-3-72
.60
.90
.23
2.00
1.41
.25
7.7
.00
6-5-72
.10
.70
4.20
5.60
108
.40
7.4
.01
8-7-72
.50
.25
3.85
2.00
1.70
.25
8.7
.02
10-2-72
.60
1.15
2.05
.60
1.40
.25
8.9
.02
11-5-72
.60
1.10
1.90
1.70
1.28
.25
9.1
.00
1-8-73
.80
1.10
1.65
—
—
.30
10.0
.00
2-19-73
.70
.50
.90
1.70
1.10
.20
11.8
.00
4-3-73
.70
.90
1.10
.20
.74
.20
11.6
.00
6-4-73
.80
.65
1.90
.40
.82
.20
11.3
.03
Well 26








11-15-71
4.70
i.15
.20
.00
.OS
.23
6.1
.00
12-20-71
4.00
7$
.86
.30
.00
.05
8.1
.00
2-7-72
.00
.65
.85
.60
.01
.10
7.9
.00
4-3-72
.20
75
.70
1.00
.01
.10
9.1
.00
86

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TABLE 20 (CONTINUED)
(.KOUNI) WAN K
Ml. I AL OA I A
JANUARY 1971 THROUGH JUNL 1973
Milligrams per Liter
Date
Ca
Mg
Fe
Al
Zn
K
Na
Cu
Well 26 (Cont.)







6-5-72
.10
.85
1.00
.20
.01
.05
8.9
.01
8-7-72
1.00
1.20
1.15
.00
.02
.15
9.5
.00
10-2-72
.70
.80
.75
.20
.01
.25
10.6
.04
11-5-72
.60
.85
.65
-.60
.03
.15
10.2
.00
1-8-73
.80
1.00
.65
—
--
.20
10.7
.00
2-19-73
.40
.60
.80
.60
.03
.15
10.0
.00
4-3-73
.70
.70
.50
.00
.05
.13
11.4
.02
6-4-73
.90
.50
.65
.00
.12
.15
10.8
.04
Well 31








12-4-72
2.10
.75
.35
.40
.07
.25
2.8
.00
Well 32








12-4-72
2.00
1.20
.45
.30
.09
.05
4.4
.00
Well 35








7-24-72
15.20
.90
1.55
6.30
.04
.35
5.0
.04
11-28-72
2.60
1.00
1.10
.30
.05
.30
4.8
.00
1-22-73
1.80
1.15
1.25
.30
.05
.35
6.4
.02
3-19-73
1.70
.95
1.35
6.80
.11
.35
4.7
.00
5-21-73
1.70
1.10
.70
1.40
.25
.30
4.8
.00
Well 36








7-24-72
8.80
2.50
2.25
.20
.02
.30
30 0
.02
9-27-72
7.90
13.20
6.85
7.00
.01
3.25
84.0
.00
10-16-72
3.80
8 30
6.00
2.20
.22
1.80
S3.6
.00
11-28-72
2S.40
20.80
6.60
8.00
.04
12.60
72.0
.02
1-22-73
21.20
15.00
8.10
8.00
.08
15.60
75.2
.01
3-19-73
70.80
19.90
7.90
11.20
.08
30.40
76.0
.02
5-21-73
85.00
18.60
7.80
5.70
.03
20.50
95.0
.00
Well A








10-10-72
50.80
10.40
.40
.20
.02
1.50
11.0
.02
2-5-73
34.20
10.10
.45
.20
.04
1.30
10.0
.00
6-25-73
61.20
7.75
1.00
.00
.10
1.10
9.5
.04

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TABLE 20 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
METAL DATA
JANUARY 1971 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Milligrams per Liter
Date
Ca
Mg
Fe
Al
Zn
K
Na
Cu
Welt B








2*5-73
30.60
9.80
.45
.20
.24
1.30
12.4
.01
6-25-73
13.20
6.45
.20
.20
.22
1.45
12.5
.04
Well C








2-5-73
59.60
5.10
3.05
.20
.14
1.25
14.2
.00
6-25-73
23.40
5.80
.25
.10
.03
1.25
16.8
.00
Well D








2-5-73
10.40
6.80
.35
.20
.14
1.30
14.6
.01
6-25-73
10.00
5.95
.15
.00
.20
1.30
12.1
.00
88

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TABLE 21
GROUND WATER
CARBON ANALYSES
MAY 1971 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Milligrams Per Liter
Total
Total	Inorganic
Date	Carbon	Carbon
Well 2
12-4-73	76.0	26.0
4-2-73	38.0	9.0
Well 33
12-4-72	67.6	28.8
4-2-73	50.0	15.0
Well 34
12-4-72	62.0	23.2
4-2-73	39.0	14.0
Well 3
5-17-71	--
7-9-71	52.5	38.5
8-10-71	47.5	23.0
9-16-71	28.8	11.5
10-4-71	28.0	10.0
12-7-71	102.7	54.0
12-20-71	186.0	90.7
1-18-72	>200.0	7.5
2-7-72	336.0	1.0
4-3-72	650.0	80.0
4-17-72	1,227.0	50.0
6-5-72	6.670.0	1.0
6-21-72	4,500.0	14.6
6-27-72	3,050.0	45.0
6-29-72	2,366.0	129.0
7-17-72	1,833.0	164.0
8-7-72	1,855.0	106.0
10-16J2	732.0	3.0
10-30-72	820.0	96.0
11-6-72	878.0	130.0
11-28-72	924.0	102.0
1-22-73	880.0	88.0
Total
Organic	COj	Carbonate
Carbon	Carbon	Carbon
50.0	21.0	5.0
29.0	8.0	1.0
38.8	28.3	0.5
35.0	14.0	1.0
38.8	22.7	0.5
25.0	13.0	1.0
14.0	28.0	9.5
24.5	22.5	0.5
17.3	9.6	1.9
18.0	5.0	5.0
48.7	27.0	27.0
95.3	90.2	0.5
>192.0	6.7	0.8
353.3	0.3	0.7
570.0	79.5	0.5
1,177.0	30.0	20.0
6,669.0	00.0	1.0
4,498.0	12.3	2.3
3,003.0	44.0	1.0
2,237.0	128.0	1.0
1,669.0	162.0	2.0
1,749.0	106.0	0.0
729.0	3.0	0.0
724.0	95.0	1.0
748.0	127.5	2.5
822.0	100.8	1.2
792.0	84.4	3.6
89

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TABLE 21 (CONTINUED)
(.ROUND WATER
< AKIION ANAI YSI.S
MAY lซ)7l IMKOIK.M |UNI. Iซ>7.t
Milligrams Per Liter
Total
Total	Inorganic
Date	Carbon	Carbon
Well 29
3-5-73	650.0	60.0
Well 4
6-2-71
7-22-71	40.0	26.0
8-25-71	39.0	19.5
9-20-71	48.5	31.5
10-19-71	49.2	31.5
12-7-71	46.9	40.7
12-20-71	72.0	43.0
2-7-72	50.3	43.8
43-72	50.3	35.0
6-5-72	45.3	12.0
8-7-72	52.0	31.0
10-2-72	24.5	7.1
11-6-72	34.0	20.0
3-5-73	36.0	22.0
Well 5
5-17-71
7-9-71	56.0	43.5
8-10-71	51.5	33.0
9-16-71	37.0	23.5
10-4-71	36.3	25.7
11-1-71	34.7	32.3
I-3-72	35.7	21 7
3-6-72	37.5	34.0
5-8-72	22.2	3.0
6-29-72	41.0	4.4
II-28-72	86.0	34.0
1-22-73	280.0	86.0
3-19-73	335.0	64.0
5-21-73	470.0	104.0
Total
Organic	COj	Carbonate
Carbon	Carbon	Carbon
590.0	50.0	10.0
14.0	20.0	6.0
10.5	10.5	9.0
17.0	20.5	11.0
17.7	19.5	12.0
6.2	31.4	9.3
29.0	36.0	7.0
6.5	38.3	5.5
15.2	31.0	4.0
33.3	8.0	4.0
21.0	26.2	4.8
17.4	3.1	4.0
14.0	17.5	2.5
14.0	21.0	1.0
12.5	37.5	6.0
18.5	32.5	0.5
13.5	6.5	16.0
10.6	21.7	4.0
2.4	26.3	6.0
14.0	20.7	1.0
3.5	33.3	0.7
19.2	1.0	2.0
36.6	0.0	9.3
52.0	33.0	1.0
194.0	83.0	3.0
271.0	63.5	0.5
366.0	99.0	0.5
90

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Date
Well 27
11-1-71
I-3-72
3-6-72
5-8-72
6-29-72
II-28-72
I-22-73
3-19-73
5-21-73
Well 28
II-1-71
I-3-72
3-6-72
5-8-72
6-29-72
II-28-72
1-22-73
3-19-73
5-21-73
Well 6
5-17-71
7-9-71
8-10-71
9-16-71
10-30-72
11-28-72
3-19-73
7-9-73
Well 7
12-4-72
4-2-73
6-18-73
4-16-73
TABLE 21 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
CARBON ANALYSES
MAY 1971 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Milligrams Per Liter
Total	Total
Total	Inorganic	Organic	CC>2	Carbonate
Carbon	Carbon	Carbon	Carbon	Carbon
46.3
37.3
35.0
34.8
36.0
54.4
80.0
75.0
88.0
36.4
26.0
24.8
3.0
4.1
31.5
21.0
28.0
36.0
9.9
11.3
10.2
31.8
31.9
22.9
59.0
47.0
52.0
11.4
24.5
23.1
1.0
0.0
31.0
20.0
27.6
34.0
25.0
1.5
1.7
2.0
5.0
0.5
1.0
0.4
2.0
26.7
30.0
23.5
25.7
22.6
25.0
23.0
23.5
27.0
13.3
110
10.8
2.5
1.5
12.0
9.0
7.0
13.0
13.4
18.0
12.7
23.2
21.2
13.0
12.0
16.5
14.0
12.3
7.0
9.8
0.5
0.3
11.5
6.0
6.8
11.0
1.0
5.0
1.0
2.0
1.0
1.0
3.0
0.2
2.0
43.0	38.5	4.5	32.5	6.0
35.0	24.0	11.0	23.5	0.5
NOTE: Well destroyed and new well constructed.
31.0	22.0	9.0	20.0	2.0
27.0	19.0	8.0	17.8	1.2
25.0	11.0	14.0	9.8	1.2
175.0	23.0	150.0	23.0	2.0
52.0
45.0
39.0
56.0
39.5
27.0
7.0
33.0
12.5
18.0
32.0
23.0
30.5
25.0
5.2
31.0
9.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
91

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TABLE 21 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
CARBON ANALYSES
MAY 1971 THROUGH jUNE 1973
Milligrams Per Liter
Total
Total	Inorganic
Date Carbon	Carbon
W^ll IS
12-4-72	58.0	38.2
4-2-73	40.0	21.0
6-18-73	40.0	26.0
4-16-73	51.0	30.0
5-21-73	40.0	26.0
Well 8
12-18-72	36.0	33.0
Well 9
6-2-71
7-22-71	69.0	37.0
8-25-71	69.0	30.0
9-20-71	81.0	42.0
10-19-71	66.0	32.0
12-7-71	55.0	40.0
4-17-72	40.0	10.0
6-27-72	61.0	20.5
8-30-72	36.0	12.0
10-30-72	50.5	24.0
11-6-72	56.8	33.0
3-5-73	52.0	33.0
Well 10
5-17-71
7-9-71	36.0	31.5
8-10-71	30.0	21.5
9-16-71	16.0	12.5
10-4-71	24.7	19.5
11-1-71	27 0	31.0
1-3-72	28.3	26.0
3-6-72	27.8	26.3
5-8-72	24.2	3.0
6-29-72	37.3	5.4
12-18-72	21.0	16.0
6-18-73	21.0	17.0,
4-16-73	33.0	29.0
Total
Organic	CO2	Carbonate
Carbon	Carbon	Carbon
19.8	29.2	9.0
19.0	18.0	3.0
14.0
21.0	26.0	4.0
14.0	22.0	4.0
3.0	32.5	0.5
32.0	12.5	24 5
39.0	7.0	23.0
39.0	22.0	20.0
34.0	17.0	15.0
15.0	33.5	6.5
30.0	2.0	8.0
40.5	11.5	9.0
14.0	6.0	6.0
?6.5	22.5	3.5
23.8	27.7	5.3
19.0	29.0	4.0
4.5	26.5	5.0
8.5	21.0	0.5
3.5	10.8	1.7
5.2	15.5	4.0
Trace	30.0	< 1.0
2.3	24.5	1.5
1.5	25.0	1.3
21.2	1.0	2.0
31.9	3.1	2.3
5.0	15.0	1.0
4.0	16.0	1.0
4.0	28.0	1.0
92

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TABLE 21 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
CARBON ANALYSES
MAY 1971 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Milligrams Per Liter
Total
Total	Inorganic
Date Carbon	Carbon
Well 11
11-1-71	17.0	20.3
I-3-72	24.3	23.0
3-6-72	21.0	21.0
5-8-72	20.0	3.0
6-29-72	32.0	4.9
12-18-72	20.0	16.0
6-18-73	22.0	18.0
4-16-73	28.0	26.0
Well 12
II-1-71	21.3	22.3
1-3-72	22.0	13.0
3-6-72	18.7	11.6
5-8-72	20.3	2.0
6-29-72	28.0	3.8
8-30-72	17.0	11.0
1208-72	17.0	13.0
6-18-73	11.0	7.0
4-16-73	26.0	19.0
Well 13
6-2-71
7-22-71	37.0	35.0
8-25-71	32.0	21.0
9-20-71	40.0	32.0
10-19-71	34.0	23.0
12-7-71	35.0	34.3
2-21-72	44.7	37.5
4-17-72	30.0	21.0
6-27-72	40.0	13.0
8-30-72	25.0	22.0
10-30-72	26.0	17.0
Well 37
12-18-72	34.0	30.0
Total
Organic	C02 Carbonate
Carbon	Carbon	Carbon
Trace	18.3	2.0
1.3	21.5	1.5
0.0	19.6	1.4
17.0	1.0	2.0
27.1	2.9	2.0
4.0	15.5	0.5
4.0
2.0	25.0	1.0
Trace	20.3	2.0
9.0	11.5	1.5
7.1	10.2	1.4
18.3	0.0	2.0
24.2	1.8	2.0
6.0	9.0	2.0
4.0	12.5	0.5
4.0
7.0	17.0	2.0
2.0	31.0	4.0
11.0	16.0	5.0
8.0	30.0	2.0
11.0	22.0	1.0
0.7	33.3	1.3
7.2	36.4	1.1
8.0	19.3	1.7
27.0	11.0	2.0
3.0	21.5	0.5
9.0	16.0	1.0
4.0	24.0	6.0
93

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TABLE V (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
CARBON ANALYSES
MAY 1971 THROUGH |UNE 1973
Milligrams Per Liter
Total
Total	Inorganic
Date Carbon	Carbon
Well 38
12-18-72	43.0	38.0
Well 14
1-10-73	46.0	41.0
2-19-73	47.0	40.0
Well 16
5-17-71	8.0	0.0
7-9-71	47.0	40.5
8-10-71	44.0	28.0
9-16-71	30.0	23.5
10-4-71	33.3	19.2
11-1-71	25.0	20.3
1-18-72	34.0	24.5
3-20-72	22.7	15.7
5-22-72	34.0	12.3
7-17-72	41.0	28.0
9-18-72	27.0	21.0
2-5-7	3	30.0	16.0
Well 17
11-1-71	17.0	11.0
1-18-72	18.0	10.0
2-21-72	67.3	38.3
3-20-72	21.3	15.3
5-22-72	23.0	13.3
7-17-72	30.3	1 8.0
9-18-72	20.0	14 0
2-5-73	23.0	12.0
Well 18
11-1-71	18.3	14.7
1-18-72	15.3	8:0
3-20-72	15.0	12.0
5-22-72	43.0	6.3
7-17-7 2	34.0	25.0
Total
Organic	COj Carbonate
Carbon	Carbon Carbon
5.0	37.0	1.0
5.0	4Q.0	1.0
7.0	37.0	3.0
8.0
6.5	36.5	4.0
16.0	27.0	1.0
6.5	19.5	4.0
14.1	14.4	4.8
4.7	18.8	1.5
9.5	23.2	1.3
7.0	14.7	3.0
21.7	11.3	1.0
13.0	27.0	1.0
6.0	18.0	3.0
14.0	15.5	0.5
6.0	10.0	< 1.0
8.0	8.2	1.8
29.0	30.7	7.6
6.0	14.3	1.0
9.7	12.3	1.0
12.3	17.0	1.0
6.0	13.0	1.0
11.0	11.3	0.7
3.6	13.7	< 1.0
7.3	6.2	1.8
3.0	12.0	1.0
33.7	5.3	1.0
9.0	24.0	1.0
94

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TABLE 21 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
CARBON ANALYSES
MAY 1971 THROUGH )UNE 1973
Millet ,ims Liter
Total
Total	Inorganic
Date Carbon	Carbon
Well 18 (Cum.)
9-18-72	15.0	13.0
2-5-73	20.0	11.0
Well 19
6-2-71
7-22-71	30.0	27.5
8-25-71	35.0	24.5
9-20-71	43.0	35 0
10-19-71	41.0	29.5
12-7-71	60.0	42.0
2-21-72	59.0	49.7
4-17-72	26.0	24 0
6-27-72	51.0	2 ) 0
8-30-72	43.0	40.0
10-30-72	34.0	24.0
Well 20
5-17-71	7.0	7.0
7-9-71	39 0	38.5
8-10-71	44.0	34.0
9-16-71	27.5	13.0
10-4-71	36.5	26.5
11-15-71	44.7	33.7
1-18-72	31.7	19.5
3-20-72	29.3	4.3
5-22-72	99.0	21.0
7-17-72	52.3	38.6
9-18-72	42.0	36 0
1-22-73	46.5	32.0
Well 21
11-15-71	36.0	30.0
1-18-72	27.3	18.9
3-20-72	24.0	17.3
5-22-72	26.0	12.0
Total
Organic	C02	Carbonate
Carbon	Carbon	Carbon
5 0	12.0	1.0
9.0	10.7	0 3
2.5	26.5	1.0
11.5	22.8	1.7
13.0	32.0	3.0
10.5	29.0	0.5
18.0	41.0	1.0
9.3	48.4	1.3
2.0	23.0	1.0
30.0	20.0	1.0
3.0	39.0	2.0
10.0	23.0	1.0
0.0
0.5	32.5	6.0
10.0	31.0	3.0
14.5	12.0	1.0
7.5	8.8	!9 0
11.0	28.7	5.0
12.2	17.5	2.0
2S 0	0.3	4.0
78 0	18.0	3.0
13.7	35.6	3.0
36 0	35 0	1.0
14.5	29.0	3.0
6.0	25.0	5.0
8.4	16.6	2.3
6.7	16 3	1.0
14.0	13.5	1.5


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TABLE 21 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
CARBON ANALYSES
MAY 1971 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Milligrams Per Liter
Toul
Total	inorganic
Date Carbon	Carbon
Well 21 (Cont.)
7-17-72	57.3	37.3
9-18-72	32.a	31.0
I-22-73	39.0	27.0
Well 22
II-15-71	41.3	32.0
1-18-72	31.0	17.9
3-20-72	17.0	7.3
5-22-72	20.7	16.0
7-.17-72	51.3	42.0
9-18-72	41.0	36.5
1-22-73	39.0	27.5
Well 23
6-2-71	—	—
7-22-71	29.5	29.0
8-25-71	32.0	25.0
9-207	1	41.0	33.5
10-19-71	31.0	27.0
12-7-71	44.7	38.3
2-21-72	50.8	46.7
4-17-72	21.0	18.3
6-27-72	31.0	17.0
8-30-72	22.0	18.5
10-30-72	40.0	31.0
2-19-73	41.0	35.0
Well 24
6-2-71
7-22-71	46.0	44.0
8-25-71	35.0	25.0
9-20-71	39.0	3115
10-19-71	36.7	27.0
11-15-71	31.7	28.0,
12-20-71	51.0	45.0
Total i
Organic	COj Carbonate
Carbon	Carbon Carbon
20.0	35.3	2.0
31.0	30.0	1.0
12.0	22.0	5.0
9.3	27.0	5.0
13.1	16.3	1.6
9.7	6.3	1.0
3.3	14.0	2.0
9.3	40.0	3.0
36.5	33.5	3.0
11.5	23.5	4.0
0.5	25.0	4.0
7.0	20.3	4.7
7.5	30 5	3.0
4.0	25.0	2.0
6.4	37.3	1.0
4.1	44.7	2.0
1.7	16.1	2.2
14.0	14.7	2.3
3.5	18.0	0.5
9.0	29.7	1.3
6.0	32.0	3.0
2.0	40.0	4.0
10.0	19.0	6.0
7.5	27.5	4.0
9.7	23.0	4.0
3.7	22.3	5.7
6.0	41.0	4.0
96

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TABLE 21 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
CARBON ANALYSES
MAY 1971 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Milligrams Per Liter


Total
Total



Total
Inorganic
Organic
co2
Carbonat
Date
Carbon
Carbon
Carbon
Carbon
Carbon
Well 24 (Corn.)





2-7-72
55.3
55.3
0.0
51.8
3.5
4-3-72
30.7
22.3
8.4
20.5
1.8
6-5-72
38.0
29.0
9.0
25.0
4.0
8-7-72
54.0
45.5
18.5
39.7
5.8
10-2-72
31.5
26.8
4.7
24.8
2.0
11-6-72
33.5
27.0
16.5
23.8
3.2
1-10-73
43.0
32.0
11.0
30.0
2.0
3-5-73
32.0
24.0
8.0
22.0
2.0
Well 25





11-15-71
38.3
34.3
4.0
29.3
5.0
12-20-71
36.3
28.0
8.3
23.5
4.5
2-7-72
42.7
35.8
6.9
34.2
1.6
4-3-72
40.0
31.8
8.2
28.8
3.0
6-5-72
30.7
23.0
7.7
21.0
2.0
8-7-72
34.0
26.0
8.0
24.5
1.5
10-2-72
19.0
17.2
1.8
14.7
2.5
11-6-72
23.5
17.8
5.7
15.6
2.2
1-10-73
32.0
27.0
5.0
25.0
2.0
3-5-73
23.0
14.0
9.0
13.0
1.0
Well 26





11-15-71
42.0
34.3
7.0
30.0
5.0
12-20-71
40.3
28.0
11.6
27.9
0.8
2-7-72
26.0
27.3
0.0
26.5
0.8
4-3-72
12.5
10.0
2.5
9.5
0.5
6-5-72
65.0
10.7
54.3
9.7
1.0
8-7-72
24.5
20.0
4.5
20.0
0.0
10-2-72
15.0
12.2
2.8
11.2
1.0
11-6-72
20.0
14.8
5.2
13.3
1.5
1-10-73
14.0
13.0
1.0
12.5
0.5
3-5-73
18.0
11.0
7.0
10.0
1.0
Well 31





12-4-72
29.6
29.3
0.3
26.3
3.0
4-2-73
26.0
17.0
9.0
15.0
2.0

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TABLE 21 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
CARBON ANALYSES
MAY 1971 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Milligrams Per Liter
Date
Total
Carbon
Total
Inorganic
Carton
Total
Organic
Carbon
co2
Carbon
Carbonate
Carbon
Well 32
12-4-72
4-2-73
27.0
25.0
26.0
13.0
1.0
12.0
23.5
12.0
2.5
1 0
Well 35
11-28-72
3-19-73
5-21-73
45.0
38.0
44.0
42.5
25.5
38.0
2.5
12.5
6.0
39.5
23.5
35.0
3.0
20
3.0
Well 36
11-28-72
3-19-73
5-21-73
672.0
940.0
760.0
55.8
122.0
168.0
616.2
818.0
592.0
55.3
121.5
165.0
0.5
0.5
3.0
Well A
10-16-72
2-5-73
53.0
46.0
41.0
28.0
11.0
18.0
0.0
0.0
41.0
28.0
Well B
2-5-73
30.0
18.0
12.0
0.0
18.0
Well C
2-5-73
49.0
33.0
16.0
2.0
31.0
Well D
2-5-73
14.0
4.0
10.0
0.0
4.0
98

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TABLE 22
GROUND WATER
MICROBIOLOGICAL ANALYSES
FEBRUARY 1971 THROUGH JUNE 1973



Viable Organisms per Milliliter





Counts of
Counts of
Gram (+)

Fecal

Aerobic
Anaerobic
Sulfur-
Sulfur-
Bacterial
Counts of
Coliform

Bacterial
Bacterial
Oxidizing
Reducing
Counts Possible
Filamentous
Counts

Counts
Counts
Bacteria
Bacteria
Staphylococcus
Fungi
(per 100 n
Well 2







12-4-72
950
400
—
78
355
—
0
4-2-73
3,000
390
--
3
59
—
0
Well 33







12-4-72
250
—
—
2
84
—
0
4-2-73
3,300
220
—
4
27
—
0
Well 34







12-4-72
1,330
63
—
0
17
—
0
4-2-73
3,000
260
—
5
84
—
0
Well 3







2-15-71
11,000
4,100
—
—
—
—
0
2-22-71
16,900
1,800
—
—
--
—
0
3-1-71
23,000
4,300
5,000
B
—
—
0
3-8-71
17,450
5,200
1,300
B
—
—
0
4-5-71
4,266
17,600
235
145
—
—
0
5-12-71
3,800
8,300
750
140
—
—
0
7-10-71
5,000
2,000
—
260
125
56
0
9-16-71
5,700
410
162
0
75
10
0
10-4-71
8,200
240
168
375
675
5
0
12-13-71
10,300
6,000
—
80
75
16
0
12-21-71
55,000
31,000
417
75
20
0
0
1-18-72
37,400
25,550
—

—
—
—
2-7-72
—
19,100
1,300
40
66
20
0
4-3-72
2,250
16,900
1,500
14
10
0
0
4-17-72
18,500
3,500
480
10
20
6
0

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TABLE 22 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
MICROBIOLOGICAL ANALYSES
FEBRUARY 1971 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Viable Organisms per Milliliter



Counts of
Counts of
Gram (+)

Fecal

Aerobic
Anaerobic
Sulfur-
Sulfur-
Bacterial
Counts of
Coliform

Bacterial
Bacterial
Oxidizing
Keducing
Counts Possible
Filamentous
Counts

Counts
Counts
Bacteria
Bacteria
Staphylococcus
Fungi
(per 100 n
Well 3 (Corn.)







5-8-72
9,340
1,000
840
100
31
14
0
6-5-72
21,600
13,000
948
60
84
19
0
6-27-72
20,900
10,400
207
30
20
28
0
7-17-72
5,100
14,400
0
163
5
0
0
8-7-72
3,300
800
0
0
0
0
0
10-16-72
9,600
6,300
—
0
150
14
0
10-30-72
5,500
1,200
1,000
15
8
0
0
11-6-72
9,500
400
1,700
32
37
12
0
12-18-72
21,600
—
—
310
9
—
0
1-22-73
45,000
4,200
—
15
1,000
—
0
2-19-73
30,800
4,000
—
20
120
—
0
Well 29







3-5-73
25,500
55,000
—
3,000
450
—
0
5-7-73
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Well 4







7-27-71
1,900
290
50
60
10
3
0
8-25-71
3,320
325
235
310
52
8
0
9-16-71
--
416
—
—
—
—
—
9-20-71
2,500
352
114
170
13
5
0
10-19-71
4,000
280
60
148
15
3
0
12-13-71
2,500
425
—
200
65
4
0
12-21-71
1,875
680
185
150
10
0
0
2-7-72
760
420
57
75
11
0
0
4-3-72
1,870
193
75
60
0
0
0
5-8-72
	
	
50
—
	
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TABLE 22 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
MICROBIOLOGICAL ANALYSES
FEBRUARY 1971 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Viable Organisms per Milliliter
Aerobic
Bacterial
Counts
Well 4 (Cont.)
6-5-72
8-7-72
10-2-72
11-6-72
12-18-72
3-5-73
355
760
570
260
730
Anaerobic
Bacterial
Counts
30
62
55
20
Counts of
Sulfur-
Oxidizing
Bacteria
32
81
275
125
Counts of
Sulfur-
Reducing
Bacteria
43
68
31
13
Gram (+)
Bacterial
Counts Possible
Staphylococcus
6
17
25
5
Counts of
Filamentous
Fungi
10
4
3
0
Fecal
Col'fot m
Counts
(per 100 ml
0
0
0
0
71
34
Well 5
2-15-71
2-22-71
3-1-71
3-8-71
4-5-71
5-12-71
7-10-71
8-16-71
9-16-71
10-4-71
11-1-71
12-21-71
1-3-72
3-6-72
5-8-72
6-29-72
12-4-72
12-18-72
1-22-73
3,500
2,900
6,300
3,550
840
110
540
510
3,195
760
5,300
1,875
430
87
90
908
5,400
140
260
185
125
152
178
70
95
84
80
60
140
20
90
150
8
60
800
240
20
630
493
50
54
10
180
50
60
29
20
58
15
0
20
35
0
0
0
18
2
10
130
15
5
15
5
7
6
35
47
11
10
10
3
6
0
7
8
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

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TABLE 22 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
MICROBIOLOGICAL ANALYSES
FEBRUARY 1971 THROUGH jUNE 1973
Viable Organisms per Milliliter



Counts of
Counts of
Gram (+)

Fecal

Aerobic
Anaerobic
Sulfur-
Sulfur-
Bacterial
Counts of
Coliform

Bacterial
Bacterial
Oxidizing
Reducing
Counts Possible
Filamentous
Counts

Counts
Counts
Bacteria
Bacteria
Staphylococcus
Fungi
(per 100 n
Well 5 (Cont.)







3-19-73
2,020
—
—
0
412
—
0
5-21-73
160
80
—
—
0
—
0
Well 27







11-1-71
11,000
175
—
175
220
2
0
1-3-72
4,500
400
—
300
90
5
0
3-6-72
3,800
240
59
70
142
5
0
5-8-72
1,550
98
43
86
125
20
0
6-29-72
3,600
110
605
165
310
4
0
12-4-72
29,500
2,000
4,000
16
248
0
0
12-21-72
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
1-22-73
85
190
—
4
6
—
0
3-19-73
3,100
—
—
0
189
—
0
5-21-73
120
80
—
—
0
—
0
Well 28







11-1-71
4,750
300
—
220
132
15
0
1-3-72
5,600
395
—
98
107
8
0
3-6-72
2,500
200
175
13
122
8
0
5-8-72
1,200
50
48
45
59
39
0
6-29-72
1,130
16
22
21
27
0
0
11-27-72
15,500
270
2,500
2
47
2
0
12-21-72
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
3-19-72
2,800
—
—
0
337
—
0
5-21-72
150
420
—
—
0
—
0

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TABLE 22 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
MICROBIOLOGICAL ANALYSES
FEBRUARY 1971 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Viable Organisms per Milliliter



Counts of
Counts of
Gram (+)

Fecal

Aerobic
Anaerobic
Sulfur-
Sulfur-
Bacterial
Counts of
Coliform

Bacterial
Bacterial
Oxidizing
Reducing
Counts Possible
Filamentous
Counts

Counts
Counts
Bacteria
Bacteria
Staphylococcus
Fungi
(per 100 rr
Well 6







2-15-71
11,000
360
—
—
—
—
0
2-22-71
3,500
180
—
—
—
—
0
3-1-71
4,100
165
1,050
B
—
—
0
3-8-71
3,475
1,010
560
B
—
—
0
4-5-71
1,033
725
146
145
—
—
0
5-12-71
375
177
128
70
—
—
0
7-10-71
660
150
—
115
23
32
0
8-16-71
740
50
217
30
34
13
0
10-30-72
300
140
1,500
11
13
20
0
11-27-72
40,000
2,000
—
10
0
0
0
12-18-72
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
3-19-73
7,000
—
—
20
310
—
0
6-18-73
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Well 7







12-4-72
1,230
450
—
26
205
—
0
4-2-73
9,800
270
—
20
384
—
0
4-16-73
840
90
—
10
50
—
0
6-18-73
80
—
—
—
68
—
0
Well 15







12-4-72
4,380
204
—
45
93
—
0
4-2-73
9,300
680
—
59
750
—
0
4-16-73
4,000
230
—
28
40
—
0
6-18-73
2,500
—
—
—
45
—
0

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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TABLE 22 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
MICROBIOLOGICAL ANALYSES
FEBRUARY 1971 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Viable Organisms per Milliliter


Counts of
Counts of
Gram (+)

Aerobic
Anaerobic
Sulfur-
Sulfur-
Bacterial
Counts i
Bacterial
Bacterial
Oxidizing
Reducing
Counts Possible
Filament<
Counts
Counts
Bacteria
Bacteria
Staphylococcus
Fungi
12,500
—
—
12
478
—
3,700
280
100
300
5
5
3,050
200
120
230
56
5
5,000
350
294
40
15
0
5,300
395
250
102
32
4
3,400
250
—
123
52
7
2,380
50
25
143
—
2
—
—
—
—
6
—
1,280
148
15
50
5
5
1,200
88
25
0
35
16
3,420
30
825
33
57
29
185
45
80
22
5
5
340
45
89
132
10
0
3,900
385
—
32
20
—
7,800
60



.
295
60
—
—
—
—
11,300
68
1,995
100
—
—
305
185
255
120
—
—
677
153
134
15
—
—
620
75
85
15
...
--
240
200
	
62
27
46

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TABLE 22 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
MICROBIOLOGICAL ANALYSES
FEBRUARY 1971 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Viable Organisms per Milliliter



Counts of
Counts of
Gram (+)

Fecal

Aerobic
Anaerobic
Sulfur-
Sulfur-
Bacterial
Counts of
Coliform

Bacterial
Bacterial
Oxidizing
Reducing
Counts Possible
Filamentous
Counts

Counts
Counts
Bacteria
Bacteria
Staphylococcus
Fungi
(per 100 rr
Well 10 (Cont.)






8-16-71
640
692
289
25
26
15
0
9-16-71
510
73
112
0
20
10
0
10-4-71
1,320
30
40
15
1
2
0
11-1-71
640
30
75
15
0
0
0
1-3-72
350
100
—
5
8
—
0
3-6-72
8,400
28
15
0
7
0
0
5-8-72
120
15
21
5
5
2
0
6-29-72
220
15
15
4
8
6
0
8-30-72
3,800
80
—

—
—
—
12-18-72
2,380
—
—
2
87
2
0
1-10-73
--
—
—
—
—
—
—
4-16-73
400
46
—
4
13
—
0
6-18-73
260
—
—
—
0
—
0
Well 11







11-1-71
5,250
200
*
60
122
3
0
1-3-72
13,200
700
*
195
400
--
0
3-6-72
7,500
200
162
7
200
10
0
5-8-72
4,100
65
58
75
140
40
0
6-29-72
10,500
43
52
85
340
11
0
12-18-72
2,200
—
—
39
10
3
0
4-16-72
58
8
—
23
12
—
0
6-18-72
380
—
--
~
10
--
0
Well 12







11-1-71
6,175
116
~
100
125
6
0
1-3-72
5,200
340
—
112
100
0
0
•Too numerous to count at highest dilution prepared.

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TABLE 22 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
MICROBIOLOGICAL ANALYSES
FEBRUARY 1971 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Viable Organisms per Milliliter
Aerobic
Bacterial
Counts
0
01
Well 12 (Cont.)
3-6-72
5-8-72
6-29-72
8-30-72
12-18-72
4-16-73
6-18-73
7,500
2,400
10,500
3,800
2,370
220
110
Anaerobic
Bacterial
Counts
280
30
88
80
14
Counts of
Sulfur-
Oxidizing
Bacteria
137
80
150
103
Counts of
Sulfur-
Reducing
Bacteria
5
23
32
42
40
8
Gram (+)
Bacterial
Counts Possible
Staphylococcus
140
100
1,100
265
12
4
5
Counts of
Filamentous
Fungi
25
25
50
78
2
Fecal
Coliform
Counts
(per 100 ml)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Well 13
7-27-71
8-25-71
9-20-71
10-19-71
12-13-71
2-21-72
4-17-72
6-27-72
8-30-72
10-30-72
12-4-72
2,000
3,100
1,290
950
1,390
450
57
425
420
106
337
905
1,500
1,050
100
100
26
45
45
12
200
108
30
104
12
10
62
173
45
10
41
52
50
56
22
10
0
7
0
12
14
4
0
7
3
0
37
23
3
0
6
0
2
9
0
0
25
25
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Well 37
12-18-72
4,700
350
750
WeH 38
12-18-72
4,200
55
624

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TABLE 22 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
MICROBIOLOGICAL ANALYSES
FEBRUARY 1971 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Viable Organisms per Milliliter



Counts of
Counts of
Gram (+)

Fecal

Aerobic
Anaerobic
Sulfur-
Sulfur-
Bacterial
Counts of
Coliform

Bacterial
Bacterial
Oxidizing
Reducing
Counts Possible
Filamentous
Counts

Counts
Counts
Bacteria
Bacteria
Staphylococcus
Fungi
(per 100 m
Well 14







12-4-72
—
—

—
—
—
—
1-10-73
30,800
—
—

—
—
0
2-19-73
16,200
60
—
18
57
—
0
Well 16







2-15-71
850
143
—
—
—
—
0
2-22-71
420
98
—
—
—
—
0
3-1-71
1,210
40
2,500
125
—
—
0
3-8-71
430
120
180
150
—
—
0
4-5-71
443
42
205
205
—
—
0
5-12-71
360
3ฃ
111
63
—
—
0
7-10-71
220
28
—
138
12
21
0
8-16-71
1,650
58
159
30
24
13
0
9-16-71
820
20
37
14
20
4
0
10-4-71
1,050
55
52
0
17
13
0
11-1-71
620
50
48
10
0
5
0
1-18-72
300
20
—
16
0
0
0
3-21-72
380
20
100
0
0
0
0
5-22-72
300
16
23
0
0
0
0
7-17-72
980
42
10
10
12
3
0
9-18-72
134
6
17
3
16
3
0
12-18-72
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
2-5-73
600
106
—
0
70
—
0
Well 17







11-1-71
4,100
200
—
72
9
3
0
1-18-72
4,800
560
—
100
0
0
0

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TABLE 22 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
MICROBIOLOGICAL ANALYSES
FEBRUARY 1971 THROUGH JUNE 1973



Viable Organisms per Milliliter





Counts of
Counts of
Gram (+)

Fecal

Aerobic
Anaerobic
Sulfur-
Sulfur-
Bacterial
Counts of
Coliform

Bacteiial
Bacterial
Oxidizing
Reducing
Counts Possible
Filamentous
Count;

Counts
Counts
Bacteria
Bacteria
Staphylococcus
Fungi
(per 100 n
Well 17 (Cont.)






3-21-72
3,000 -
140
175
56
0
O
0
5-22-72
2,700
103
120
25
44
17
0
7-17-72
380
21
46
15
0
2
0
9-18-72
410
9
110
15
20
0
0
12-18-72
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
2-5-73
1,320
190
--
0
103
—
0
Well 18







11-1-71
10,450
140
—
150
150
2
0
1-18-72
11,500
480
000
125
40
10
0
3-21-72
7,600
470
410
60
463
7
0
5-22-72
1,900
300
54
27
220
4
0
7-17-72
2,900
250
162
60
51
5
0
9-18-72
200
18
185
35
0
10
-0
12-18-72
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
2-5-73
7,100
225
—
12
198
—
0
Well 19







7-27-71
625
88
60
10
35
6
0
*-25-71
705
56
37
24
19
6
0
9-20-71
60
54
9
0
0
0
0
10-19-71
775
115
23
9
0
1
0
12-13-71
1,450
55
—
0
15
5
0
2-21-72
251
27
10
0
0
0
0
4-17-72
103
12
10
0
0
0
0
6-27-72
115
6
0
0
5
3
0
8-30-72
450
76
415
0
90
70
0

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TABLE 22 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
MICROBIOLOGICAL ANALYSES
FEBRUARY 1971 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Viable Organisms per Milliliter



Counts of
Counts of
Gram (+)

Fecal

Aerobic
Anaerobic
Sulfur-
Sulfur-
Bacterial
Counts of
Coliform

Bacterial
Bacterial
Oxidizing
Reducing
Counts Possible
Filamentous
Counts

Counts
Counts
Bacteria
Bacteria
Staphylococcus
Fungi
(per 100 n
Well 19 (Cont.)






10-30-72
11
~ 0
12
—
0
4
0
11-27-72
—

—
—
—
—
—
12-18-72
—
...
—
~
—
—
—
Well 20







2-15-71
1,250
210
—
—
—
—
0
2-22-71
1,980
175
—
—
—
—
0
3-1-71
3,150
183
1,430
B
...
—
0
3-8-71
1,850
530
165
B
—
—
0
4-5-71
4,775
625
30
275
—
--
0
5-12-71
320
1,580
47
100
—

0
7-10-71
230
480
—
95
0
38
0
8-16-71
750
50
115
56
15
8
0
9-16-71
705
40
280
0
12
15
0
10-4-71
192
70
35
35
2
5
0
11-15-71
1,540
—
150
_
0
0
0
1-18-72
600
33
—
10
0
0
0
3-21-72
1,440
60
150
0
0
2
0
5-22-72
1,780
21
20
0
0
15
0
7-17-72
410
0
0
10
0
4
0
9-18-72
120
8
53
3
0
8
0
12-4-72

—
—
—

_
—
1-22-73
690
100
—
5
38
—
0
Well 21







11-15-71
10,000
ซ
125
—
0
0
0
1-18-72
14,600
840
—
60
685
6
0

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TABLE 22 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
MICROBIOLOGICAL ANALYSES
FEBRUARY 1971 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Viable Organisms per Milliliter



Counts of
Counts of
Gram (+)

Fecal

Aerobic
Anaerobic
Sulfur-
Sulfur-
Bacterial
Counts of
Coliform

Bacterial
Bacterial
Oxidizing
Reducing
Counts Possible
Filamentous
Counts

Counts
Counts
Bacteria
Bacteria
Staphylococcus
Fungi
(per 100 n
Well 21 (Cont.)






3-21-72
15,600
1,100
220
30
190
11
0
5-22-72
6,700
940
30
27
505
13
0
7-17-72
3,900
0
70
35
250
5
0
9-18-72
1,820
139
425
27
15
17
0
12-18-72
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
1-22-73
2,500
38
—
20
150
—
0
Well 22







11-15-71
580
—
90
~
0
0
0
1-18-72
6,330
940
—
75
510
6
0
3-21-72
12,500
690
500
SO
250
4
0
5-22-72
8,600
220
20
32
550
14
0
7-17-72.
4,700
70
30
46
270
7
0
9-18-72
880
24
330
18
10
3
0
12-18-72
~
—
—
—
—
—
—
1-22-73
1.020
49
—
7
35
—
0
Wdl 23







7-27-71
25,280
2,500
600
25
550
5
0
8-25-71
9,300
2,300
168
85
585
5
0
9-20-71
9,500
1,620
44
30
40
7
0
10-19-71
8,200
3,150
76
0
0
0
0
12-13-71
3,100
410
—
10
400
10
0
2-21-72
2,256
800
22
7
81
0
0
~ 1-7-72
2,266
660
17
0
10
12
0
6-77-72
480
150
40
0
19
8
0
8-30-72
1.120
268
175
0
144
46
0

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TABLE 22 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
MICROBIOLOGICAL ANALYSES
FEBRUARY 1971 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Viable Organisms per Milliliter



Counts of
Counts of
Gram (+)

Fecal

Aerobic
Anaerobic
Sulfur-
Sulfur-
Bacterial
Counts of
Coliform

Bacterial
Bacterial
Oxidizing
Reducing
Counts Possible
Filamentous
Counts

Counts
Counts
Bacteria
Bacteria
Staphylococcus
Fungi
(per 100 m
Well 23 (Cont.)






10-30-72
220
93
53
—
5
10
0
12-4-72
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
12-18-72
...
—
—
—
—
—
—
2-19-73
430
137
—
0
32
—
0
Well 24







7-27-71
7,480
3,200
250
60
28
4
0
8-25-71
10,800
3,675
103
225
26
5
0
9-20-71
5,100
3,400
176
20
—
0
0
10-19-71
5,400
3,500
282
0
14
3
0
11-15-71
3,300
—
60
—
0
0
0
12-21-71
1,100
400
40
112
0
0
0
2-7-72
4,400
250
47
67
35
3
0
4-3-72
3,600
175
213
62
0
4
0
6-5-72
1,520
120
75
40
0
4
0
8-7-72 ฆ
1,130
75
103
25
150
4
0
10-2-72
450
37
105
17
8
5
0
11-6-72
810
32
720
8
18
10
0
12-18-72
—
~
—
—
—
—
—
1-10-73
1,820
—
—
—
—
—
—
3-5-73
1,780
550
—
32
20
—
0
6-4-73

—
—
—
—
—
—
Well 25







11-15-71
2,630

64

0
0
0
12-21-71
3,150
3,500
156
72
100
5
0
1-18-72
11,000
7,600
340
197
145
9
0

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TABLE 22 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
MICROBIOLOGICAL ANALYSES
FEBRUARY 1971 THROUGH )UNE 1973
Viable Organisms per Milliliter



Counts of
Counts of
Gram (+)

Fecal

Aerobic
Anaerobic
Sulfur-
Sulfur-
Bacterial
Counts of
Col if or m

Bacterial
Bacterial
Oxidizing
Reducing
Counts Possible
Filamentous
Counts

Counts
County
Bacteria
Bacteria
Staphylococcus
Fungi
(per 100 n
Well 25 (Cont.
)






4-3-72
16,700
3,200
180
20
58
6
0
6-5-72
18,500
850
450
0
74
20
0
8-7-72
8,300
1,600
1,000
50
30
30
0
10-2-72
3,000
1,350
317
15
55
50
0
11-6-72
17,700
620
3,000
20
1,500
40
0
12-4-72
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
12-18-72
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
1-10-73
36,000
—
—
—
—
—
0
3-5-73
3,370
1,000
—
55
32
8
0
6-4-73
—
—
—

—
—
—
Well 26







11-15-71
3,100
—
60
—
0
0
0
12-21-71
2,075
2,950
108
50
35
2
0
1-18-72
1,870
770
211
40
35
8
0
4-3-71
3,800
200
275
20
26
4
0
6-5-72
2,100
100
122
0
160
8
0
8-7-72
1,870
30
78
20
160
12
c
102-72
VI00
22
117
12
25
8
0
11-6-72
825
19
3,000
8
1,100
12
0
12-4-72
—
26
—
—
—
—
—
12-18-72
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
1-10-73
30,000
—
—
—
—
—
0
3-5-73
13,800
1.650
—
75
24
—
—
*4-73
—
—
—
	
	
—


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TABLE 22 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
MICROBIOLOGICAL ANALYSES
FEBRUARY 1971 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Viable Organisms per Milliliter



Counts of
Counts of
Gram (+)

Fecal

Aerobic
Anaerobic
Sulfur-
Sulfur-
Bacterial
Counts of
Coliform

Bacterial
Bacterial
Oxidizing
Reducing
Counts Possible
Filamentous
Counts

Counts
Counts
Bacteria
Bacteria
Staphylococcus
Fungi
(per 100 n
Well 31







12-4-72
4,020
76
—
25
516
—
0
4-2-73
720
110
—
0
17
—
0
Well 32







12-4-72
2,630
43
—
3
105
—
0
4-2-73
3,800
370
—
10
168
—
0
Well 35







11-27-72
50,000
210
—
0
30
—
0
3-19-72
6,700
—
—
11
251
—
0
5-21-72
400
—
—
—
0
—
0
Well 36







12-4-72
25,000
4,500
—
9
4
—
0
3-19-72
1,600
—
—
7
31
—
0
5-21-72
470
1,330
—
—
0
—
0
Well A







10-16-72
7
0
~
30
—
0
0
2-5-73
39
30
—
30
5
0
0
Well B







2-5-73
600
45
—
250
25
0
0

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TABLE 22 (CONTINUED)
GROUND WATER
MICROBIOLOGICAL ANALYSES
FEBRUARY 1971 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Viable Organisms per Milliliter
Aerobic
Bacterial
Counts
Anaerobic
Bacterial
Counts
Counts of
Sulfur-
Oxidizing
Bacteria
Counts of
Sulfur-
Reducing
Bacteria
Gram (+)
Bacterial
Counts Possible
Staphylococcus
Counts of
Filamentous
Fungi
Fecal
Coliform
Counts
(per 100 ml)
Well C
Well D
2-5-73
1,650
1,500
130
50
80
50

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TABLE 23
Time
SURVIVAL OF SELECTED MICROORGANISMS
IN NON-ADjUSTED LEACHATE-CONTAINING GROUND WATER*
Escherichia
coli
Organisms
Salmonella
typhimurium
Pseudomonas
aeruginosa
Staphlococcus
aureus
Days
Viable
Count
%**
Viable
Count
%**
Viable
Count
%**
Viable
Count
%**
0
5.0
X
109
100
3.0
X
109
100
4.0 x 109
100
2.8 x
I09
100
1
2.1
X
109
42
3.6
X
108
12
2.0 x 103
0
2.0 x
I09
71
2
4.5
X
107
0.9
3.0
X
107
1.0
0
0
5 0 x
107
1 7
3
6.0
X
105
0.01
9.2
X
106
0.31
—
—
8 5 x
104
0 03
4
4.2
X
104
0.01
3.6
X
105
0.01
—
—
6.0 x
103
0.00
5
—


_
2.3
X
104
0.00
—
—
4.5 x
102
0 00
6
2.0
X
103
0.00
1.0
X
103
0.00
—
—
0

0
10
0


0
0


0

	
...


~Microorganisms were selected on the basis of pathogenicity (Staphlococcus and Salmonella), resistance capability
(Pseudomonas), and an indicator organism (Escherichia). Ground water was obtained from Well No. 3 during the
period beginning July, 1972 and ending December, 1972. The pH of the water at this time ranged from pH 4.3 to
4.5.
~~Percentage of original viable count.
115

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TABU 24
SURVIVAL OF SELECTED MICROORGANISMS
IN LEACH ATE-CONTAINING GROUND WATER ADJUSTED TO pH 6.8-7.0*
Time
Escherichia
coil
Salmonella
typhlmurium
Pseudomonas
aeruginosa
Staphylococcia
aureus
Weeks
Viable
Count
%**
Viable
Count
%•*
Viable
Cmm

Viable
Count

0
8.0 x 1010
100
2.2 x JO10
100
2.0 x
1010
100
7.5 x 109
103
1
7.0 x 1010
87
7.2 x 10?
32.7
1.0 x
1010
50.0
3.0 x 104
0
2
2.5 x !09
3.1
8.0 x 10?
36.0
3.5 x
10?
17.5
1.J x 103
0
3
1.4 x 10?
1.7
&0 x 10?
2.7
6.0 x
10?
30.0
1.0 x 103
0
4
3.0 x 10?
3.8
4.S x 10ฎ
2.0
8.0 x
10?
40.0
5.0 x 102
0
5
2.0 x 10?
2.5
4.5 x 10?
2.0
8.0 x
10?
4O0
—
•M
6
1.0 * 1C?
3.3
2.5 x 10?
1.1
6.0 x
1
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26
27
28
29
30
31
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
-OW
73
72
70
71
72
69
70
70
70
70
70
70
72
63
65
70
68
65
67
66
69
70
68
63
66
65
64
70
64
62
63
66
65
65
70
70
70
70
70
TABLE 25
DAILY RAINFALL AND TEMPERATURE
JULY 1971 THROUGH JUNE 1973

Air Temp.


Rainfall
F


Rainfall
Inches
High
Low
Date
Inches
.02
95
70
September 1
.00
.00
100
74
2
.00
.04
100
70
3
.00
.00
95
70
4
.00
.08
95
70
5
.00
.00
94
75
6
.00



7
.00



8
.00
.00
90
70
9
.00
05
93
70
ios
.00
.12
95
67'
11
.00
.07
97
70
12
.00
01
100
71
13
01
.00
98
72
14
.00
.00
87
67
15
00
.00
90
70
16
.00
.09
95
70
17
.00
.00
97
68
18
.00
.36
98
67
19
.00
.09
96
70
20
.07
.57
85
72
21
.01
.47
85
72
22
.13
.14
88
74
23
.02
JOO
87
70
24
.30
DO
95
70
25
12
.00
95
71
26
.00
.28
95
70
27
.00
.01
90
70
28
.00
.00
95
70
29
.19
.00
100
70
30
.00
1.37
97
70


.00
96
70
October 1
.00
.00
95
70
2
.00
00
97
70
3
.19
.58
95
70
4
.00
.00
95
70
5
.00
.00
95
70
6
1.08
.00
95
72
7
.71



8
.51



9
59
777

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10
11
12
13
14
IS
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
23
26
27
28
29
30
31
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
IS
TABLE 29 (OONTMUED)
DAILY RAINFALL AND TEMPERATURE
JULY 1971 THROUGH |UNE 1971
Air Temp.	Air Ttmp.
IUMMI	F	JUMtf	F
todies H*i Uv	AM	Mm Hi* Low
65
62
60
58
50
44
50
64
60
59
60
50
63
64
60
63
62
50
53
67
60
69
63
65
60
59
59
60
62
65
60
67
60
50
60
55
65
.74
80
60 N
avtmb* 16
.00
70
.95
85
65
17
.00
80
.01
85
70
18
.00
80
.01
90
70
19
.00
80
1.96
90
70
20
1.68
80
.16
97
69
21
.00
72
.02
95
70
22
.00
65
.00
90
70
23
J2
75
.36
82
69
24
.00
ao
.67
80
69
25
.00
80
2.29
84
66
26
.00
86
.00
95
69
27
.00
80
.06
90
65
28
1j03
75
.00
96
66
29
.00
78
.36
91
63
30
J00
78
.00
82
60



.01
82
59 1
Pmmbif 1
J00
70
.00
85
62
2
.75
70
.14
82
69
3
JOO
75
.00
85
69
4
JOO
62
.00
85
69
5
J00
70
.09
87
68
6
JOO
80



7
JOO
85
.00
85
68
8
JOO
85
.00
87
69
9
JOO
87
.13
90
60
10
J68
86
.00
76
60
11
J2
87
.00
79
62
12
JOO
89
.00
80
)65
13
JOO
88
.00
80
58
14
JOO
85
.00
75
55
IS
JOO
86
.07
80
60
16
j01
89
.00
67
so
17
JOO
87
.00
70
42
It
JOO
85
.00
77
42
19
JOO
70
.00
70
45
20
JOO
75
.00
76
55
21
JOO
72
.00
80
64
22
JOO
80
ijb

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23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Low
67
43
39
48
55
61
60
56
52
60
58
62
50
44
60
60
49
44
35
54
50
50
55
60
60
65
62
61
64
60
69
57
62
51
54
60
60
55
49
63
TABLE 25 (CONTINUED)
DAILY RAINFALL AND TEMPERATURE
JULY 1971 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Air Temp.
Rainfall	F	Rainfall
Inches High Low	Date	Inches
.00
80
50
February 1
1.61
.00
70
42
2
.00
.00
75
59
3
.00
.00
70
55
4
1.47
.00
80
59
5
.00
.00
82
59
6
.00
.00
83
60
7
.00
.00
81
*0
8
.49
.00
79
58
9
.09



10
.76
.00
70
52
11
.21
.00
82
60
12
<00
.00
85
60
13
.00
.00
85
64
14
.00
.00
85
65
15
.30
.00
70
50
16
.00
.00
65
48
17
JB8
.00
75
51
18
.00
.00
82
60
19
.00
.00
82
60
20
.00
.00
85
64
21
.00
.00
85
60
22
.00
.00
87
58
23
.00
.00
86
60
24
.00
.00
52
39
25
.00
.00
56
40
26
.00
.00 ,
68
52
27
J30
.65
70
56
28
.22
.00
75
55
29
J00
.05
80
60


.00
84
64
March 1
.00
.00
78
63
2
.00
.00
82
54
3
.00
.00
86
59
4
.00
.00
88
65
5
.00
.00
80
65
6
.00
.00
84
61
7
.00
.00
86
57
8
.30
.00
89
56
9
.00
.00
85
60
10
.00
.00
75
60
11
.00
119

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12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
TABLE 25 (CONTINUED)
DAILY RAINFALL AND TEMPERATURE
JULY 1971 THROUGH JUNE 1973

Air Temp.



Air Tctftp.
Rainfall
F



Rainfall
r

Inches
High
Low
Date

Inches
High
Low
.00
84
60
April
19
.00
85
70
.00
82
58

20
.00
90
70
.00
85
60

21
.00
94
74
.00
80
63

22
.00
92
72
.00
75
59

23
.18
90
75
.02
82
65

24
.00
8S
72
.00
83
62

25
.00
87
64
.00
81
60

26
.00
74
59
.00
82
58

27
.00
76
60
.00
86
60

28
.00
80
62
.00
78
70

29
.00
83
<0
.00
78
65

30
.42
80
<0
.00
80
62





.00
80
72
May
1
.00
80
70
.00
80
58

2
.00
86
69
.00
80
55

3
.03
84
71
.04
82
60

4
.00
89
70
.00
81
57

S
.00
87
70
.00
82
56

6
.00
80
74
2.25
76
66

7
.00
88
n




8
.45
84
69
.00
75
54

9
.11
83
68
.00
72
53

10
.02
84
68
.00
77
58

11
.50
8S
70
.00
80
57

12
.00
85
67
.00
84
67

13
.00
87
73
1.30
82
63

14
.00
85
76
.00
84
62

15
.00
92
74
.00
86
64

16
.31
91
74
.00
86
63

17
.08
80
70
.02
82
60

18
.25
85
70
.00
84
63

19
.19
90
70
.00
85
63

20
.00
89
67
.00
84
67

21
.00
80
70
.00
90
69

22
.00
89
66
.00
89
69

23
.00
85
67
.00
88
69

24
.19
90
66
.00
86
65

25
.00
80
69
.00
84
73

26
.00
83
70




27
.00
89
71




28
.00
85
70




29
.00
90
72




30
.00
89
68




31
.31
89
70
120

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TABLE 25 (CONTINUED)
DAILY RAINFALL AND TEMPERATURE
JULY 1971 THROUGH |UNE 1973
Rainfall
Air Temp.
F
Date
June
July

Inches
High
Low
Date

1
.00
93
72
July
9
2
.00
90
75

10
3
.00
90
75

11
4
.00
85
73

12
5
.00
91
74

13
6
.00
89
71

14
7
.00
89
80

15
8
.00
92
76

16
9
.00
90
7S

17
10
.00
89
76

18
11
.00
90
72

19
12
.00
90
71

20
13
.00
92
73

21
14
.17
88
72

22
15
.00
92
71

23
16
.00
89
75

24
17
.00
89
74

25
18
4.08
91
73

26
19
2.40
90
74

27
20
.20
91
75

28
21
.13
93
74

29
22
.00
95
73

30
23
.49
92
75

31
24
.00
90
76


25
.00
95
74
August
1
26
.00
98
76

2
27
.18
96
76

3
28
.00
98
77

4
29
.00
96
75

5
30
.00
96
76

6





7
1
.00
93
76

8
2
.00
94
75

9
3
1.86
89
74

10
4
.00
91
73

11
5
.00
90
74

12
6
.00
95
74

13
7
.89
90
75

14
8
.49
90
74

15
Rainfall
Inches
.00
.69
.00
.00
.08
.18
.00
.00
.46
.31
.19
.28
.17
.00
.00
.16
.11
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.12
.00
.00
.00
.89
2.77
.00
.00
.00
.00
.52
.00
Air Temp.
F
High	Low
95	73
88	74
96	75
96	73
94	74
91	74
89	76
94	75
89	73
91	74
93	76
94	75
91	74
91	74
92	75
90	73
92	74
89	73
94	75
96	76
94	75
93	74
91	74
121

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TABLE 25 (CONTINUEO)
DAILY RAINFALL AND TEMPERATURE
JULY 1971 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Air T<
Date
August
September

Rainfall
F



Rainfall


Inches
Hitfi
Lot
OMt

Mm
High
16
2.60
ซ•
••
SlUHBbtf
25
.00
_
17
2.05
-
-

26
in
-
18
.00
-
ซ•

27
.00
-
19
.00
-
-

28
.00
-
20
.00
-
-

29
.45
-
21
.00
-
••

30
.00
-
22
.00
-
••




23
.00
-
••
October
1
.00
-
24
2.63
-
-

2
2.31
-
25
.00
-
-

3
.00
-
26
.00
-
~

4
.00
-
27
.00
-
-

5
.00
-
28
.00
-
-

6
.00
-
29
.00
-
-

7
.00
-
30
1.25
-
-

8
.00
-
31
1.65
-
-

9
.02
mm





10
.00
-
1
.00
-
••

11
.10
-
2
.00
—
-

12
.03
-
3
.00
-
ซ•

13
.00
-
4
.00
-
ซ•

14
.00
-
5
.00
—
mm

15
.00
••
6
.00
-
mm

16
.15
-
7
.00
-
~

17
.00
-
8
.00
-
-

18
.00
-
9
.00
-
-

19
.00
-
10
.00
-
-

20
.12
-
11
.00

-

21
.00
-
12
.43
-
-

22
.00
-
13
.00
-
-

23
.00
-
14
.00
-
-

24
.00
-
IS
.00
-
-

25
.00
-
16
.00
-
••

26
.00
-
17
.00
-
-

27
.00
-
18
.00
-
-

28
.00
-
19
.00
-
•m

29
.00
-
20
.46
-
-

30
.00
-
21
.00
-
mm

31
.00
••
22
.00
-
-




23
.00
-
-
novcmPvi
1
.00
-
24
.00
-
-

2
.00
••
Air Temp.
F
.00
122

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TABLE 25 (CONTINUED)
DAILY RAINFALL AND TEMPERATURE
JULY 1971 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Air Temp.	Air Temp.
Rainfall F	Rainfall	F
Date	Inches High	Low	Date	Indies	High	Low
November 4	.00	-	December 12	.00	85	70
5	.00	13	.00	90	74
6	.91	-	14	.00	89	70
7	1.02	-	15	.12	78	69
8	.11	-	16	.00	60	45
9	.00	17	.00	67	49
10	.00	-	18	.26	66	48
11	.00	-	19	.00	72	51
12	.00	-	20	.02	68	55
13	.00	-	21	.00	62	52
14	.00	-	22	.47	75	60
15	.00	- >	23	.00	72	59
16	.00	-	24	.00	76	52
17	.00	-	25	.00	75	49
18	.00	-	-	26	.16	78	50
19	.00	-	-	27	.00	70	52
20	.00	28	.00	70	42
21	.00	29	.00	, 75	46
22	.00	-	-	30	.00	80	55
23	.00	-	31	.00	85	60
24	.00	-	1973
25	.99	-	January	1	.00	89	62
26	.00	-	2	.00	75	60
27	1.31	-	3	.00	85	70
28	.00	4	.00	89	63
29	.60	-	5	.00	86	65
30	.04	-	6	.00	80	65
7	.00	84	52
December 1	.00	67	50 8	.00	60	49
2	.00	80	62	9	.00	65	55
3	.00	86	69	10	.00	65	55
4	.00	89	70	11	.80	60	42
5	.00	90	75	12	1.12	60	40
6	.00	95	75	13	.00	65	40
7	.00	90	74	14	.00	68	42
8	.00	90	70	15	.00	65	43
9	.00	85	65	16	.30	75	60
10	.00	83	63	17	.00	75	60
11	.00	84	70	18	.00	80	60
123

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19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
IS
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
DAILY RAINFALL AND TEMPERATURE
JULY 1971 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Air Temp.	Air Temp.
Rainfall
F



Rrtrfall
F

Inches
High
Low
Dm

Inches
High
Low
.00
85
55
February
27
.00
90
SB
.00
84
53

28
.00
83
55
.00
80
59





.78
80
60
March
1
.00
80
60
.59
78
63

2
.00
6S
64
1.14
80
62

3
.00
85
69
.00
79
60

4
.00
90
75
.00
75
58

S
.00
90
75
.00
75
55

6
.00
9S
73
.00
70
49

7
.00
85
70
.75
60
39

8
.00
70
65
.00
65
39

9
.00
90
72
.00
70
50

10
.00
95
74




11
.31
90
70
.00
73
60

12
.00
89
69
.00
70
55

13
.00
90
75
.00
79
48

14
.00
95
75
.00
80
50

IS
.00
98
72
.00
81
52

16
.00
92
59
00
80
55

17
.12
82
65
.00
85
60

18
.00
70
SO
.00
85
62

19
.00
79
SO
.00
70
SO

20
.00
as
60
.00
80
42

21
.20
87
75
.00
70
4S

22
.00
90
38
215
70
55

23
.00
80
54
.00
80
58

24
.00
80
55
.00
85
55

25
.00
83
60
.00
80
59

26
1.25
85
63
.00
85
55

27
.00
81
62
.00
70
45

28
.00
91
12
.00
70
55

29
.00
80

.44
80
59

30
.46
90
75
.00
79
50

31
.00
89
79
.00
78
45





.00
76
50
April
1
.27
91
65
.00
70
48

2
.00
95
72
.00
75
45

3
.00
96
83
.00
80
59

4
.00
86
64
.00
85
65

5
.00
80
62
124

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6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
>v-
Low
72
58
65
70
68
70
64
74
76
76
79
75
74
73
80
76
81
80
79
80
80
80
80
80
80
79
80
78
80
80
TABLE 25 (CONTINUED)
DAILY RAINFALL AND TEMPERATURE
JULY 1971 THROUGH |UNE 1973

Air Temp.



Rainfall
F



Rainfall
Inches
High
Low
Date

Inches
.00
90
70
May
15
.00
.00
98
75

16
.01
1.96
87
60

17
.00
.00
88
66

18
.00
.00
79
52

19
.00
.00
80
51

20
.00
.00
90
54

21
.04
.00
96
60

22
.00
.00
98
64

23
.00
.00
90
64

24
.00
.00
90
62

25
.00
.00
96
66

26
.00
.00
94
67

27
.00
.00
93
65

28
.93
.00
91
69

29
.00
.00
92-
69

30
.00
.00
97
64

31
1.07
.00
99
69



.00
97
74
June
1
.00
.00
96
75

2
.00
.00
100
73

3
.00
1.33
95
62

4
.00
.00
85
55

5
.00
.00
96
58

6
.00
.00
95
64

7
.00




8
.00
.00
94
69

9
.00
.00
95
70

10
.00
.00
104
72

11
.48
.00
98
63

12
.00
.00
99
60

13
.00
.00
102
70

14
.00
.00
100
70

15
.00
.00
101
80

16
.00
.29
90
. 78

17
.00
.56
100
73

18
1.44
.00
105
71

19
.32
.00
110
72

20
.04
.00
110
75

21
.00
.17
101
72

22
.00

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TABLE 25 (CONTINUED)
DAILY RAINFALL AND TEMPERATURE
JULY 1971 THROUGH JUNE 1973


Air Temp.

Rainfall
F


Inches
High
Low
23
.00
107
79
24
.00
105
80
25
1.08
99
76
26
.00
98
78
27
.95
107
76
28
.00
105
77
29
.00
100
79
30
.45
106
80
126

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TABLE 26
PRECIPITATION SUMMARY
Inches
Month
Normal*
Maximum*
Minimum*
1970**
1971**
1972 **
1973**
January
2.00
6.44
.15
4.05
.45
.70
5.48
February
2.42
6.77
.10
6.77
2.98
6.03
2.59
March
3.41
10.54
.16
3.66
1.46
2.61
2.34
April
3.42
6.18
.28
.45
1.52
1.92
3.29
May
3.57
8.58
.43
4.H)8
4.31
2.44
3.07
June
6.96
18.28
1.97
4.92
4.39
7.67
4.76
July
8.00
19.57
3.83
5.97
8.29
S.87
7.99
August
6.94
15.19
3.20
5.91
4.21
14.48
—
September
7.23
15.87
1.65
3.25
.85
.91
—
October
3.96
14.51
.35
2.60
10.93
2.73
—
November
1.57
6.39
.03
.24
3.13
5.10
—
December
1.89
4.66
Trace
2.06
2.26
1.03
—
Yearly
51.37
59.65***
34.55***
43.96
44.78
51.49
—
•U.S. Weather Service, Hemdon Airport, 1931 - 1960.
••U.S. Weather Service, Herndon Airport, January 1970 - |uly 1971; Orange County Sanitary Landfill
Weather Station, August 1971 - july 1973.
•••U.S. Weather Service, Herndon Airport, 1932 • 1969.
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TABLE 27
GROUND WATER LEVEL
OCTOBER 197.1 THROUGH JUNE 1973
Feet Above Mean Sea Level



Well
Numbers and Surface Elevation



Date
4
5
9
10
16
19
20
23
24

(84.17)
(84.00)
(83.24)
(84.42)
(82.73)
(81.91)
(81.72)
(81.24)
(80177)
10-4-71

77.97

78.38
77.03

76.34


11-1-71
82.06
79.30
80.35
—
—
81.16
—
80.59
77.59
11-15-71
—
—
—
—
—
—
75.84

77.59
12-7-71
81.81
—
82.35
—
—
81.16
—
80.75
—
1-13-72
80.56
77.97
80.35
—
76.03
79.82
75.68
79.17
76.80
2-12-72
80.89
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
77.17
2-21-72
—
—
81.76
—
—
80.57
—
80.42
—
4-3-72
80.66
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
76.92
5-8-72
78.39
77.05
—
77.97
_
—
—
—
75.46
6-15-72
—
77.22
79.18
77.93
75.95
77.57
—
77.17
—
6-26-72
~
78.13
—
79.13
—
—
—
—
—
7-17-72
81.14
78.22
81.01
79.30
75.95
80.41
75.51
—
—
9-18-72
79.64
78.30
80.60
80.13
75.70
79.91
75.93
79.34
76.67
10-12-72
79.14
77.70
80.93
79.55
75.95
80.24
75.93
79.92
77.07
11-15-72
—
76.80
—
78.55
—
—
—
—
75.76
12-5-72
78.89
77.47
81.35
78.05
75.95
79.74
75.97
79.92
76.84
1-12-73
78.31
77.55
82.31
78.80
75.95
81.07
75.84
80.84
74.99
2-28-73
79.22
77.38
79.88
78.55
75.95
79.74
76.01
79.92
77.38
3-13-73
79.17
77.38
80.37
78.70
76.07
79.98
76.30
76.99
77.08
4-11-73
79.09
77.38
81.43
78.80
76.07
80.49
76.26
80.09
76.84
5-9-73
77.89
77.22
80.31
78.51
76.08
79.41
76.18
78.92
76.34
6-28-73
78.22
77.55
80.31
78.43
76.33
79.99
76.24
79.42
76.59

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