Ground Water Monitoring System Sample Clauses

Ground Water Monitoring System. Describe the facility's ground water monitoring system including a table detailing the existing well construction. The table must, at a minimum, identify the following construction details for each well: Well ID Completion Date Drilling Method Borehole Diameter (inches) Well Casing Diameter and Type Measuring Point Elevation (feet MSL) Borehole Depth (feet BGS) Depth of Well (feet) Screened Interval Formation Screened Slot Size & Type (inches) Filter Pack Material Filter Pack Thickness and Spacing Type of Filter Pack Seal Thickness of Filter Pack Seal Pump System (dedicated or non-dedicated) Type of Pump and Depth in the Well Approximate Depth to Water (feet BGS) If some of this information is not available, so indicate on the table with an "NA". {BGS: Below Ground Surface, MSL: Mean Sea Level} The monitoring well locations must be shown on the facility map (see Section A.2 of this Attachment).
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Ground Water Monitoring System. An extensive observation well and associated equipment will be installed to monitor seepage from the ash disposal area and the evaporation ponds to insure that such seepage does not enter the underground waterway leading to Lake Xxxxxx.

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