riw -j^ Physical Sci.LiB. TC 32i} C2 A2 NO. I Supi wM } 52-A H^^ PL.l •V-uLlv TT'W 7W'k.i¥ l^ \ :aliforwia. dept. hjlletin. OF WATER RESOURCES. ;^' i< J tl.CO. Ub i '% ^ '&< ■•V; '. '<> •. • ^ *^. .^v.:v STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ■ DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES MAY i ^' l"H.Li SALINAS BASIN INVESTIGATION BASIC DATA (194e--1950) SUPPLEI'ENT TO BULLETIN NO. 52-A DAVIS FEB 171956 1 LIBRARY May 1950 ll.C. D. STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES SALINAS BASIN INVESTIGATION BASIC. DATA (1948-1950) SUPPLEMENT TO BULLETIN NO. 52-A May 1950 EARL WARREN mONSTON. STATE ENalNEIt Oov.rnor of CALrFOBN.A }N OF WATER RESOURCES rUOLIC WORKS BUILDINa CHIEF OF Division C. H. PURCELL DIRECTOR STATE OF CALIFORNIA Bepartmtnt of public ^orks SACRAMENTO 5 May 1, 1950 Honorable Board of Supervisors County of Monterey Salinas, California Subject: Salinas Basin Investigation Basic Data - 1948 to 1950 Gentlemen: Field work by the Division of Water Resources on the Salinas Basin Investigation was begun on July 17, 1944. Information collected, analyses of basic data, and results prior to September 1, 1948, have heretofore been presented in Bulletins 52, 52-A, and 52-B. Basic data collected between September 1948 and April 1950, on measurements of water levels at wells and quality of water checks, are submitted herewith. This completes the work financed cooperatively with funds in the total amount of $37,900 contributed equally by the County of Monterey and the State of California through the Department of Public Works. Continuing work will be done on quality of groiind water and measurement of water levels during the next year, pursuant to an agreement, entered into as of March 15, 1950, by the State Water Resources Board, the County of Monterey, and the Department of Public Works acting through the agency of the State Engineer, Very truly yours, /s/ A. D. Edmonston A. D. Edmonston State Engineer SALINAS BASIN INVESTIGATION RECORDS OF DEPTH TO WATER AT WELLS Well Number Fall 1948 Date Feet Spring 1949 Date Feet Fall 1949 Date Feet Spring Date 19?0 Feet l-B-8 Dec 2 9.1 Mar 7 3.7 Nov 26 8.6 Mar 14 5.0 1-B-ll 2 8.7 7 3.9 29 Oper Ik 9.6 l-B-23 2 19.5 7 20.7 26 22.7 14 19.7 l-B-27n 2 15.5 7 16.5 14 18.0 1-B-29B 7 20.0 1-B-30 2 25.5 7 24.5 30 29.4 14 26.3 l-B-37 2 7.5 7 2.9 27 9.6 14 5.8 l-B-46n 2 12.3 6 6.2 29 11.1 U 8.5 l-B-48 2 13.2 7 6.4 30 12.6 14 7.7 l-B-63n 2 10.8 7 3.8 29 covered l-B-65n 2 14.9 7 7.8 29 14.3 14 9.8 l-B-66n 2 17.0 7 14.5 26 18.2 L4 14.9 1-C-l 2 19.2 15 11.5 26 19.9 14 Oper l-C-5 2 14.8 7 8.5 29 17.0 14 12.0 l-C-9 2 15.1 7 7.9 29 18.9 U 11.0 l-C-16 2 17.7 15 7.3 l-C-19 2 17.3 7 13.1 29 19.9 14 16.1 1-C-20 2 17.6 7 12.0 27 18.1 U 14.9 l-C-53n 2 9.6 7 covered 2-B-l 2 13.9 7 4.9 26 13.5 U 9.3 2-B-5 6 28.4 7 21.9 30 Oper 14 Oper 2-B-ll 2-C-19 4 4 flowing 19.6 7 12 flovang 12.5 26 29 0.5 24.6 above ground 14 flovfing 19.4 2-C-25A 4 19.5 15 12.8 29 23.3 U 20.2 2-C-34 4. 29.7 15 21.6 30 32.5 14 28.5 2-0-37 4 21.1 15 12.5 -1- 29 23.8 U 20.8 ;,d; Ax . (■■\ ,, .i,/.;, :-. V aM ,■ ? ',? 0.1 ;^ a;' ■•■ 'Hi v.s.> f'i' •jOd'^ii-- C«:t', t,.; Well Fall Date 1?48 , Feet Spring 1949 Date Feet Fall 1949 Spring Date 1950 Number Date Feet Feet 2-C-50 Dec 4 Oper Mar 8 16.9 Nov 26 29.9 Mar 14 25.3 2-C-57 4 23.5 e 34,9 26 27.3 14 22,6 2-C-59 k 21.3 15 12,5 29 25.0 U 20.0 2-C-6ld 4 27.0 15 18.9 29 30.5 34 29.3 2-0-73 4 23.7 15 16.5 29 26.9 14 24.9 2-C-80 4 27.8 15 18.2 29 31.6 14 Oper 2-C-115 4 49.7 15 39.1 30 51.5 U 46.1 2-C-119 4 68.4 15 58.4 30 73.6 14 70.9 2-C-123 2-C-136 4 4 66,0 13.0 15 8 55.0 5.0 30 26 72.5 15.7 14 U 75.0 (just shut down) 9.1 2-C-140 4 49.1 2-C-144 4 67.2 15 58.7 26 70.8 8 60.5 2-C-145 4 82.0 U 77.4 26 84.7 8 84.6 2-C-146 4 77.3 15 69.9 26 81.0 8 79.8 2-C-.147n 4 27.1 15 19.2 29 30.7 14 25.4 2-D-7 4 32.7 8 24.9 26 33.1 14 Oper 2-D-8 4 23.8 15 13.1 29 27.1 U Oper 2-D-19 4 27.9 15 21.3 2-D-23 4 34.6 12 23.1 29 37.7 14 39.2 2-D-45 4 33.3 15 22.7 29 35.5 14 35.4 2-D-52 4 29.1 15 19.7 30 32.9 13 28.8 3-B-l 6 101.0 15 92.8 26 Oper 8 98.3 3-B-3 6 22.4 3-B-8 6 70.6 no more 3-C-2 6 63.6 26 62.1 well caved in 3-C-3 5 138.4 27 131.0 25 144.9 8 137.0 -^ •?r (Vrt. 4- (^. , dV4ic WeU Fall 1948 Spring 1?4? Date Feet Fall • Date Feet Spring Date 1950 Number Date Feet Feet 3-C-5 Deo 6 52.5 Mar 27 50.5 Nov 25 57.8 Mar 8 53.4 3-C-lOd 6 62.2 26 62.2 25 70.5 8 69.2 3-C-ll 6 110.8 27 104.2 25 123.5 8 115.4 3-C-15 6 111.7 26 99.7 25 115.5 2 95.3 3-C-17 5 27.9 26 30.3 25 32.5 2 30.4 3-C-20 6 51.6 27 52.0 25 52.7 2 52.2 3-C-21 6 112.7 26 100.9 25 113.7 2 104.8 3-C-23 5 113.2 26 107.3 25 135.7 2 115.9 3-C-24 6 72.9 27 69.3 26 75.3 8 74.7 3-C-25 5 77.8 9 72.8 24 83.8 8 77.3 3-C-27 6 87.6 15 83.0 26 90.0 8 87.8 3-C-28d 6 103.1 27 98.5 26 110.1 8 105.3 3-C-29 6 91.5 12 89.7 26 93.8 8 93.2 3-C-.3O 5 88.9 8 84.8 26 90.7 8 91.1 3-C-31 4 100.2 15 90.7 26 107.6 8 101.6 3-C-32 6 87.5 15 81,5 26 88.3 8 working on well 3-C-3/f 5 104.7 15 103.1 26 112.8 8 111.3 3-C-35 6 93.6 27 74.0 26 Oper 8 84.6 3-C-40 6 61.1 27 59.0 26 63.6 8 60.9 3-C-43 6 77.7 27 70.5 26 76.4 8 73.7 3-C-48 6 73.9 27 65.6 26 72.2 8 Oper 3-C-52 6 68,5 27 60.6 26 Oper 8 66.2 3-C-60d 6 56.8 27 45.0 25 61.9 2 48.5 3-C-62 6 Oper 27 48.4 25 51.4 2 47.8 3-C-64 4 36.1 26 27.8 30 39.2 14 33.9 3-C-66d d 68.1 26 62.5 25 64.2 2 62.8 3-C-67 6 86,7 26 77.9 -3- 25 91.8 2 83.5 Well Nvunber 3-C-71 3-C-72 3-C-80 3-C-83 3-C-86 3- ■«i'.,- v'<>.%''- 04!,v ■■■.•:• -.->^^.r •,\C;T ^»M Well Number Fall 1948 Date Feet Spring 1949 Date Feet Fall 1949 Date Feet Spring 1950 Date Feet 6-F-30 Nov 28 21.8 Apr 2 13.8 Nov 22 22.1 Mar 7 16.8 6-F-32 26 23.7 2 13.0 22 24.7 6 14.4 6-F-33 26 43.2 6-F-34 28 34.3 6-F-36 27 48.1 2 43.0 21 47.5 6 42.6 6-F-38 26 37.4 6-F-.4O Dec 3 Oper 2 33.0 21 38.5 6 34,8 6-F-41i Nov 27 43.7 2 43.0 21 45.0 6 41.4 6-F-47 27 34.0 2 Oper 6-F-51 26 42.8 6-G-3 26 26.6 6-G-7 26 23.4 22 23.1 6-G-lO 26 19.3 2 11.7 6-G-ll 26 16.1 2 Oper 22 Oper 6 7.1 6-G-12 26 22.0 2 11.7 22 21.7 6-G-13 26 26.8 6-G-14 26 29.9 2 19.6 6-G-17 26 43.0 2 19.6 22 21.7 6-G-18 26 40.8 22 40.8 6 Oper 6-G-21 26 29.4 2 24.9 22 locked 6-G-22 26 40.6 22 33.1 6-G-23 26 43.3 22 42.4 6-G-24 26 77.0 2 Oper 22 75.5 6-G-25A 30 Oper 2 29.1 22 Oper 6 Oper 6-G-26 28 32.5 6-G-29 26 39.1 2 32.9 22 Oper 6 34.4 6-G-34 22 42.3 1 34.7 22 40.2 6 35.5 M}-35 28 39.2 2 22.5 -8- •■Kife* Si' Well Nvimber Fall : L948 Spring 1949 Date Feet Fall : L949 .Spring Date 1950 Date Feet Date Feet Feet 6-G-38 Nov 26 Oper Mar 6 31.7 7-F-l 21 117.6 Apr 2 110.3 Nov 21 122.7 6 Oper 7-F-2 21 46.1 2 42.8 21 46.8 6 42.8 7-F-7d 21 86.5 1 77.9 18 86.2 6 80.0 7-F-8 21 60.5 7-F-ll 21 43.8 2 34.6 21 41.2 6 Oper 7-F-13 21 locked 21 Oper 7-F-15 21 43.7 • 7-F-16 21 Oper 21 89.8 • 7-F-21 28 85.9 7-0-lA 21 22.3 2 13.1 19 24.5 6 16.0 7-G-2d 21 64.4 1 56,9 18 64.2 6 56.3 7-G-4 22 22.8 1 12.4 19 21.5 6 Oper 7-G-5 21 24.6 Mar 28 16.7 18 22.4 6 17.0 7-G-6n Apr 1 16.4 7-G-8 25 43.6 7-G-9 25 23.7 7-G-lO 22 23.5 1 14.5 21 22.8 6 17.3 7-G-14 22 33.6 1 24.4 18 34.2 6 25.6 7-G-15 22 26.4 1 Oper 19 23.6 6 17.3 7-0-19 25 52.7 7-G-21 24 45.9 7-G-22 21 53.4 1 Oper 19 45.3 7-G-23 22 43.9 1 35.2 18 44.6 6 Oper 7-G-^5 24 36.9 1 Oper 19 Oper 6 Oper 7-G-26 25 148.7 7-G-28 23 46.7 1 27.5 18 37.3 6 35.7 7-G-29 25 122.1 1 98.5 -9- 18 105.3 4 98.3 i[ h^M - ,^ ;<•- Well Fall L948 Spring 1949 Date Feet Fall 1949 Date Feet Spring Date i9?o Nvnnber Date Feet Feet 7-G-31 Nov 22 • :' •■ Nov 18 50.3 Mar 6 38.4 7-G-33 21 53.3 19 48.1 7-G-35 Dec 3 Oper Apr 1 52.3 18 Oper 4 52.7 7-G-36 Nov 24 95.4 ' 7-G-38 24 64.6 7-G-42 a 49.1 1 39.7 19 46.4 6 36.9 7-G-44 22 54.9 1 32.1 19 51.5 6 46.4 7-G-45n 22 52.7 1 26.1 19 45.8 6 33.0 7-G-49 Dec 3 49.9 1 Oper 19 47.1 6 37.4 7-G-50 Nov 25 43.5 1 Oper a 41.3 7-G-53 25 163.7 21 157.7 7-G-54 22 224.3 1 214.4 18 Oper 4 214.4 7-G-55 21 68.5 1 57.8 18 Oper 6 60.4 7-G-62 a 27.6 1 16.4 19 25.3 7-G-67 24 79.8 7-H-l Dec 3 163.2 1 157.0 18 161.4 4 159. 7-H-2 Nov 23 216.3 21 157.7 7-H-4 Dec 3 1 86.8 18 124.7 4 • 7-H-8 Nov 20 163.2 Mar 24 149.5 17 160.1 4 149.9 7-H-9 20 112.2 24 104.8 17 113.0 1 105.0 7-H-lO 24 178.1 7-H-ll Dec 3 149.9 7-H-12 Nov 20 138.4 Apr 1 125.1 17 135.9 4 124.4 7-H-17 20 143.0 1 134.9 17 145.8 4 128.6 7-H-19 24 101.1 7-H-20 24 136.5 7-H-21 23 120.4 17 112.3 4 82.5 -10- 'til? > i:-r ?qv f'»Vt \'M •^U -VJb' p:< ■^•.r>- Vc fcv^v m V- ^.Vt'f ^ik r. •\:.^(^ m ^\1 ■il-rfj- .«';' ^M. %■:' ''^ 'n^} 'il- :*.. \)ni *i;9? ■^^X^ fiw.: «is: ■■> ;'9?.£if/^ -t i:-5 0& •it- Well Fall 1948 Spring 1949 Date Feet Fall Date L949 Feet Spring Date i9?o Number Date Feet Feet 8-H-35 Nov 19 137.2 Mar 24 130.6 Nov 16 136.0 Mar 1 129.2 8-H-39 20 62.1 17 64.3 1 63.0 8-H-43 20 91.3 17 97.1 1 93.2 8-H-47 20 147.9 24 143.5 17 Oper 1 145.5 8-H-52 19 186.2 24 180.0 16 199.7 1 196.5 8-H-59 19 33.9 23 25.0 16 33.5 Feb 28 25.3 8-H-64d 19 39.8 16 38.8 28 33.8 8-1-1 19 80.8 24 73.4 28 82.6 Mar 1 74.2 9-H-lO 19 36.9 23 36.2 16 39.3 Feb 28 32.8 9-1-3 18 40.0 23 33.0 16 39.8 28 39.3 9-1-4 18 69.9 23 66.7 16 72.2 28 71.9 9-1-5 18 33.4 23 26.7 16 33.4 28 Oper 9-1-9 18 45.6 23 42.4 16 45.8 28 41.9 9-1-10 18 64.4 23 52.4 16 65.1 28 61.9 9-1-17 16 61.3 Mar 1 52.7 9-1-21 18 Oper 23 47.0 16 52.5 1 47.3 9-1-25 18 114.0 16 111.6 Feb 28 113.7 lO-I-l 18 24.3 23 19.8 16 25.2 2d 20.4 10-J-l 18 13.4 23 11.3 16 14.0 28 Oper lO-J-6 18 23.4 14 22.0 16 23.9 28 22.1 lO-J-7 18 14.4 12 13.2 15 15.1 28 12,1 lO-J-13 18 108.2 14 106.8 16 109.5 • 28 110.0 11-J-ld 18 17.2 12 16.2 15 17.9 28 16.2 ll-J-2 28 9.1 ll-J-4 18 37.0 12 21.5 15 27.7 28 24.9 11-K-ld 18 55.5 12 51.2 15 55.8 28 52.0 12-K-3 18 75.3 12 72.9 15 77.7 28 71.0 12-K-6 18 27.8 12 22.9 28 27.2 28 22.7 12-K-13 19 64.5 12 61.5 -19- 28 65.5 28 59.2 ■.:.'V ^Mt, X . ...:/ ^.1,^ y::^r. C' \ f ^!^t ,1 ■> „ ^' .At SALINAS BASIN INVESTIGATION RECORDS OF DEPTH TO VJATER AT WELLS (All measurements made on August 14, 1949) NASHUA TROUGH Well R. P. to Water Number Surface, Feet 1-B-l 24.6 l-B-3 21.9 l-B-6 29.5 1-B-a 20.3 l-B-23 23.8 l-B-27n 20,8 l-B-34 17.0 l-B-35 16,9 l-B-42 21,4 l-B-43 15.7 l-B-46 22,2 l-B-48 19.2 l-B-49 20.5 l-B-52 21.5 l-B-65n 24.5 l-G-3 35.1 l-C-5 28.7 l-C-7 13.8 l-C-8 27.0 l-C-14 32,8 l-C-18 26.6 l-C-19 25.6 l-C-20 29.2 l-C-22 33.0 Well R. P. to Water Number Surface, Feet l-C-23 32.3 l-C-24 25.5 l-C-26 17.1 l-C-27 19*5 l-C-31 38.3 l-C-39 34.2 2-B-l 28.9 2~B-2 32.7 2-B-7 27.5 2-C-5 33.7 2-C-7 36.9 2-C-19 45.6 • 2-C-25A 37.6 2-C-34 52.9 2-C-35 41.9 2-C-37 36.9 2-C-38 37.9 2-C-41 39.2 2-G-50 47.1 2-C-6ld 43.2 2-C-62 43.6 2-C-123 75.2 2-C-136 29.9 2-C-144 98.4 -13- V,I: 41 . ^ ^. »'f.-.': .' >*■■;. („o... • (-■'.-;,„■; e.A Sf-.'>.S 'v''.. '••„ bXd-'o. QUALITY OF WATER rrij;\>/; "^ ^ ''" April 3, 1950 ^."ELL WATER ANALYSIS SALINAS VALLEY 1945 or Earlier 1948 Well No. Total Solubles : Chlorides Total Solubles : Chlorides ppm : ppn ppm : ppn l-B-2 470 480 1-8-^3 396 426 l-B-4 499 410 l-B-6 390 450 l-B-7 708 i,..255 360 l-B-8 750 620 1-B-lO 1-.B-12 1,050 (180- 427 -ft. aquifer) 375 (new 400- 490 deep well - -ft. aquifer) l-B-13 440 56 1,755 510 l-B-16 400 430 l-B-17 390 670 l-B-19 465 470 l_B-20-I 1,200 1,575 490 1-B-21-M 720 885 l_B-22-I 580 630 l-B-23 401 300 l-B-24 600 310 l-B-34 490 1,095 1-3-37 900 510 l-B-38 400 460 l-B-39 1,125 1,450 410 l-B-42 440 1,340 390 l-B-43 710 975 -1- 02*? i, ^Cl -U-ltj:- i- I 'Bft. '.T ' i ii'li i »■* ■!<■■ ' ill ^■ t "h i m "»tlm m AC i?;i efe &-a-i" 06t ?'5.I or)';"' V-^' •: I£.w qaei) w^). i»V£ ■ OU i;cv«-£ ,2V?,! ord ooc ir^'itiscA *n- >-v. C.£-g-i I~o:" 01? 0(X- v;- -I- ■I'c— '-i~i 1945 or Earlier 1948 Well No, Total Soluble§ : Chlorides Total Solubles : Chlorides ppm ; ppm Ejm : ppn 430 W) 680 1,340 380 400 410 440 440 2,415 620 460 740 510 500 450 l-B-47 394 l-B-49 402 l-B-50 403 1-6-52 450 l-B-53 2,000 l-B-55 404 l-B-56 408 l-B-59 428 1-B-62-D 420 1-B-68-D 414 1-B-70-P 1,398 l-B-73 436 l»B-74-D 511 l_B-75^ 424 1-G-l 454 500 l-G-3 481 360 l-C-6 550 430 l-C-7 900 700 l-C-8 488 500 l-C-9 486 510 l-C-15 481 520 l-C-16 460 510 l-C-17 394 410 l-C-22 408 320 l-C-23 404 290 -2- •-.l'^- -SSi 08C ..0£d ,0f.4 , 'Vti** ■,002 .0?d ..%P4i ■;';-7VV':-.;- -i. V •tO-i' .7£---i^''V.'t<-:J. r:QO? -Ode .00? 014 ■884 Od4 4P^ S04 f.fJ>ri ;8^;>I -S« 1945 or Earlier 1948 Well No. Total Solubles ! Chlorides Total Solubles : Chlorides ppra : pm ppm : ppm 1-0-24 468 490 1-0^25 479 520 1-0-27 430 850 1-0-28 402 360 1-0-31 481 490 l-C-33 477 500 1-0-36 489 520 1-0-48-A l_C-48-D 6,250 791 )48-A and 48-D Combined ) Discharge ) 1,515 330 1-C-55-D 313 340 2-0-3 364 400 2-0-25 503 510 2-0-59 425 400 2-0-60 ) and ) 2-C-60-A ) 402 ) ] 420 2-0-73 600 780 2-0-74 2-C-74-A 1,000 )74 and 74-A Combined ) Discharge ) 1,235 230 2-0-75 720 1,100 200 2-0-78 1,200 250 1,770 300 2-C-79 1,200 230 1,770 280 2-0-80 1,400 260 1,520 Broken 2-0-82 1,110 1,305 210 2-0-83 1,500 340 1,725 2-0-84 1,800 3ao -> 2,425 370 ■■ ■ ■ur 004 ^*idc e-o-^£ OuOtI 4-, :iw.'\ J iki ovr. 0$5 OOSil ocs 0:-S,i. OdS O'J+ii^ 01I»X 0^^ 00^,1 u»;l ; ois eotti ?sv,i cj^r 00?, I r<5_n-': <- 1945 or Earlier V^ell No. Total Solubles: Chlorides ppm : ppm 2-C-86 6ao 2-C-90 540 2-C-96 820 2-C-98 820 2-C-99 and 2-C-lOO ) ) ) 570 2-C-134 640 2-C-153-D 454 12M Total Solubles : Chlorides J2EL 620 700 500 ppm 600 800 1,265 220 1,320 230 3-0-42 384 510 3-0-126 550 440 ' 2-D-7 680 933 2-D-8-A 2-D-8-B 920 )8-A ) ) and 8-B Combined Discharge 1,330 190 2-D-12 680 880 2-D-13 290 600 2-D-U 480 460 2-D-23 820 830 2-D-25 910 1,265 150 2-D-28 810 680 - 2-D-29 675 1,010 2-D-30 470 360 2-D-31 1,100 f 340 2-D-32 1,300 250 1,865 290 2-D-34 1,100 -4- 1,365 0££ aas,! S9^3--'- CSc^ b^A' nr*-? OA-^ 4x5 *i • ■ u^o^:^ ^C^X'»-i>-N 0X5 ASC <)U Ut.8 Ode OS? 0^^ OlS OOIv 1 iie^'^-^ Well No, Total Solubles : Chlorides Total Solubles : Chlorides ppm : ppm ppm : ppm 2-D-37 281 310 2-D-39 290 290 2-D-41 1,092 1,215 150 2-D-43 2-4)-45 667 ) 43 and 45 Combined Discharge 1,215 150 2-D-49 1,300 270 1,710 270 2-D-51 U7 440 3-D-4 1,300 190 1,920 210 3-D-5 1,750 320 1,205 200 3-D-16 1,700 300 1,630 200 3-D-17 ) and ) 3-D-17-A ) 1,500 230 1,830 250 3-D-21 3_D-.21-A 900 ) )_ ) 21 and 21-A Combined Discharge 1,465 190 3-D-25 1,750 280 2,185 250 3-D-35 1,300 2,345 330 3-D-37 1,100 1,100 100 3-D-39 1,090 1,290 60 3-D-40 590 630 3-D-41 350 650 3-D-42 1,500 3ap 3-D-47 1,000 1,197 3-D-48 500 350 3-D-50 840 750 3-D-51 820 720 3-D-53 3-D-54 1,000 ^^ ) 1- 53 and 54 Combined Discharge 955 0^$ , . .:..:^--- ■■■■ ;;-.r^— t ;...-■...: U^iqp; ,>r, r-- .rv'!'. ^■^^ -:-A • " >"' -' ■ ■ "*. *■ (^ ■,J^-^ ?a.i,2 •• o$e- sir.s i:-Ji:.r :- i doc;'i: 4.-~U~5^ 000, r 00? 5+ir-U— i;. OiS o?-a-e ♦iS-G-t; 1945 or Earlier 1948 Well No. Total Solubles : Chlorides Total Solubles : Chlorides ppn • • ppm POT ! POT 3-D-55 1,050 870 3-D-59 950 1,120 150 3-D-65 720 925 3-D-68 800 925 3-D-79 560 750 3-D-80 1,200 1,440 200 3-D-81 720 + 750 3-D-82 1,050 1,197 3-D-85 1,320 f 1,330 3-D-88 690 750 3-D-92 350 540 3-D-99 580 660 3-D-lOO 530 610 3-D-128 1,050 973 3-D-131 650 1,540 3-D-133 600 770 3-D-134 600 810 3-D-142 540 330 3-D-l/|/|-D 1,300 (180-ft , aquifer) 440 (New 400- deep well- -ft, aquifer) 4-D-ll 260 4-D-20 370 4-D-22 280 4-D-24 450 4-D-25 290 4-D-33 360 4-D-44 290 -6- 300 480 270 350 320 380 320 iiiiiL. 'y^b ozi W4iV«-i. r?r,r ■..'',-•1. « • r> r^ QCc 008 +. OS? 05:$. - .'1 * -\ i'le'iiups., , Jl-QSJL). pCP. J, 0?.A X..r-.Ai:'i' oes A4i-CI-.\ 1945 or Earlier 1948 Well No. Total Solubles : Chlorides Total Solubles : Chlorides PT3n : ppm ppm : PTOT 4-D-51 440 510 4-D-62 520 530 4-D-63 560 905 4-E-38 1,500 1,465 100 5-F-19 1,100 1,320 100 6-F-l 640 6-F-2 750 6-F-3 760 6-F-47 300 6-F-51 310 7-F-l 660 7-F-8 800 7-F-14 600 7-F-15 720 7-F-20 350 7-G-4 620 7-G-7-D 450 7-G-15 220 7-'>» c^A i.'- .■ .» td^a^4i oox S^4i,T oo?;i s?:-a-4' 001 osf:vr-- oaV o^v ,\.-.-t ••• Ov4i OdT ■or l^H^ ^■'J;_''?:.A .fC 008" x-^~r- 4ij:-if-v- OS~'^--V oit mf oci OSS sr? dee 0^6 1945 or Earlier Well No. Total Solubles i : Chlorides : vm 7-G-49 1,232 7-G-51 1,250 7-G-55 1,250 7-G-67 375 mi Total Solubles : Chlorides EHS ; pun 630 1,575 160 1,475 170 550 8-H-69 706 520 9-1-23 3,130 4,775 9-1-24 3,226 4,665 340 12-K-15-D 1,605 1,305 110 T? »■';•, . .pSd ii!»' S6s,i ■..'._„■». 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