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I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />! <br />I <br />I <br />! <br />i <br />i <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> <br />-3- <br /> <br />permittee shall immediately measure the water level(s) to the <br />nearest O.1 foot and report the level(s) to the Director in <br />writing within five calendar days of the measurement(s). <br /> <br />2. The following numbers have been assigned to the monitoring points <br /> as shown on the plans, and the following sampling schedule applies: <br /> <br />MOnitoring Point <br />Number Common Name <br /> <br />SampliNg Frequency <br /> <br />60100 Well 1 <br />60200 Well'2 <br />60300 Well 3 <br />60400 Well 4 <br /> <br />60799 <br />60857 <br /> <br />60935 <br /> <br />Well 6A - shallowest <br />Well 6B - intermediate <br /> <br />Well 6C - deepest <br /> <br />61114 Well 7 <br />61234 Well 8 <br />61099 Resident Well <br /> (Miller residence) <br /> <br />See Part II.C.6 <br />See Part II.C.6 <br />See Part II.C.6 <br />Water level only/ <br /> three times per year <br />See Part II.C.6 <br />Water level only/ <br /> three times per year <br />Water level only/ <br /> three times per year <br />See Part II.C.6 <br />See Part II.C.6 <br />See Part II,C,6 <br /> <br />The following parameters shall be analyzed and reported <br />according to the schedule and requirements in Part II.C.6, <br />and hereafter are referred to as routine parameters: <br /> <br />Amonia Nitrogen <br />Chemical Oxygen Demand <br />Chloride <br /> Iron, Dissolved <br />Nitrate + Nitrite, as N <br />pH <br />Specific Conductance (2) <br />Sulfate <br />Temperature (2) <br />Water Elevation to Nearest 0.1 Foot (3) <br /> <br />(1) Two measurements: in field, immediately after obtaining <br /> sample and in laboratory. <br /> <br />(2) As measured in field. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />(3) As measured in field before pumping or bailing. <br /> <br />The following parameters shall b'e analyzed and reported <br />according to the schedule and requirements in Part II.C.6. <br />and are hereafter referred to as background parameters: <br /> <br /> <br />