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DRC-2024-005689
etNERGYFUELS Div of Waste Management and Radiation Control t ncr~~ Fuel Re ource ( ) loc. May 15, 2024 Sent VlA EXPEDITED DELIVERY Mr . Doug Hansen Director MAY 2 1 2024 Division of Waste Management and Radiation Control Utah Department of Environmental Quality 195 North 1950 West Salt Lake City , UT 84116 Re: Transmittal of 1st Quarter 2024 Routine Chloroform Monitoring Report UDEQ Docket No. UGW-20-01 White Mesa Uranium MiJI Dear Mr. Hansen : ::!25 l nion Bhd . Suill' 6110 Enclosed are two copies of the White Mesa Uranium Mill Chlorofonn Monitoring Report for the 1st Quarter of 2024 as required by the Stipulation and Consent Order, UDEQ Docket o. UGW -20-01 as well as two CDs. that each contains a word searchable electronic copy of the report. If you should have any questions regarding this report, please contact me. Yours very truly, ENERGY FUELS RESOURCES (USA) INC . Kathy Weinel Director, Regulatory Compliance cc: David Frydenlund Logan Shumway Scott Bakken Garrin Palmer Jordan App Dawn Kolkman DRC-2024-005689 White Mesa Uranium Mill Chloroform Monitoring Report State of Utah Stipulation and Consent Order Docket No. UGW-20-01 (January through March) 2024 Prepared by : ?:i.• ~ 7' , • I o. I ' r -~.~ I ENERGYFUELS Energy Fuels Resources (USA) Inc. 225 Union Boulevard, Suite 600 Lakewood, CO 80228 May 15, 2024 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................. 1 2.0 CHLOROFORM MONITORING ....................................................................... 1 2.1 Samples and Measurements Taken During the Quarter ...................................... 1 2.1.1 Chloroform Monitoring ............................................................................... 1 2.1.2 Parameters Analyzed .................................................................................. .2 2.1.3 Groundwater Head Monitoring .................................................................... 2 2.2 Sampling Methodology and Equipment and Decontamination Procedures ........ 3 2.2.1 Decontamination Procedures ....................................................................... 3 2.2.2 Well Purging and Depth to Groundwater ................................................... .4 2.2.3 Sample Collection ........................................................................................ 5 2.3 Field Data ............................................................................................................. 5 2.4 Depth to Groundwater Data and Water Table Contour Map ............................... 6 2.5 Laboratory Results ............................................................................................... 6 2.5.1 Copy of Laboratory Results ......................................................................... 6 2.5.2 Regulatory Framework ................................................................................ 6 3.0 QUALITY ASSURANCE AND DATA VALIDATION .................................... 6 3 .1 Field QC Samples ................................................................................................ 7 3.2 Adherence to Mill Sampling SOPs ...................................................................... 7 3.3 Analyte Completeness Review ............................................................................ 7 3 .4 Data Validation .................................................................................................... 7 3.4.1 Field Data QA/QC Evaluation ..................................................................... 8 3.4.2 Holding Time Evaluation ............................................................................ 9 3.4.3 Receipt Temperature Evaluation ................................................................. 9 3.4.4 Analytical Method Checklist ....................................................................... 9 3.4.5 Reporting Limit Evaluation ......................................................................... 9 3.4.6 Receipt pH Evaluation ............................................................................... 10 3.4.7 Trip Blank Evaluation ................................................................................ 10 3.4.8 QA/QC Evaluation for Sample Duplicates ................................................ 10 3 .4.9 Rinsate Sample Check ............................................................................... 10 3 .4.10 Other Laboratory QA/QC .......................................................................... 11 4.0 INTERPRETATION OF DATA ........................................................................ 12 4.1 Interpretation of Groundwater Levels , Gradients and Flow Directions ............ 12 4.1.1 Current Site Groundwater Contour Map ................................................... 12 4.1.2 Comparison of Current Groundwater Contour Maps to Groundwater Contour Maps for Previous Quarter ........................................................ .19 4.1.3 Hydrographs .............................................................................................. 21 4.1.4 Depth to Groundwater Measured and Groundwater Elevation ................. 21 4.1.5 Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Hydraulic Capture ............................. 21 4.2 Review of Analytical Results ............................................................................ 26 4.2.1 Current Chloroform Isoconcentration Map .............................................. .26 4.2.2 Chloroform Concentration Trend Data and Graphs .................................. 26 4 .2.3 Interpretation of Analytical Data ............................................................... 27 5.0 LONG TERM PUMP TEST AT MW-4, MW-26, TW4-19, TW4-20, AND TW4-4 OPERATIONS REPORT ...................................................................... 31 5 .1 Introduction ........................................................................................................ 31 5.2 Pump Test Data Collection ................................................................................ 31 5.3 Water Level Measurements ............................................................................... 32 5.4 Pumping Rates and Volumes ............................................................................. 32 5.5 Mass Removed and Plume Residual Mass ........................................................ 32 5.6 Inspections ......................................................................................................... 33 5.7 Conditions That May Affect Water Levels in Piezometers ............................... 34 6.0 CORRECTIVE ACTION REPORT .................................................................. 34 6.1 Assessment of Previous Quarter's Corrective Actions ...................................... 34 7.0 CURRENT COMPLIANCE STATUS .............................................................. 34 7.1 Long Term Chloroform Plume Control.. ........................................................... 34 7.2 Well Construction, Maintenance and Operation ............................................... 35 7.3 Disposal of Extracted Groundwater. ................................................................. .35 7.4 Compliance Well Performance .......................................................................... 35 7.5 Chloroform Plume Monitoring for Wells within 500 Feet of the Property Boundary ........................................................................................................... 35 8.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ............................................ 36 9.0 ELECTRONIC DATA FILES AND FORMAT ............................................... 42 10.0 SIGNATURE AND CERTIFICATION ........................................................... .43 LIST OF TABLES Table 1 Summary of Wells Sampling for the Period u INDEX OFT ABS Tab A Site Plan and Perched Well Locations White Mesa Site Tab B Order of Sampling and Field Data Worksheets Tab C Weekly and Monthly Depth to Water Data Tab D Kriged Current Quarter Groundwater Contour Map , Capture Zone Map, Capture Zone Details Map and Depth to Water Data Tab E Kriged Previous Quarter Groundwater Contour Map Tab F Depths to Groundwater and Elevations and Hydrographs of Groundwater Elevations over Time for Chloroform Monitoring Wells Tab G Chloroform Mass Removed and Volume Pumped in Chloroform Pumping Wells over Time Tab H Laboratory Analytical Reports Tab I Quality Assurance and Data Validation Tables I-1 Field Data QA/QC Evaluation I-2 Holding Time Evaluation I-3 Receipt Temperature Check I-4 Analytical Method Check I-5 Reporting Limit Evaluation I-6 Trip Blank Evaluations I-7 QA/QC Evaluation for Sample Duplicates I-8 QC Control Limits for Analyses and Blanks I-9 Rinsate Check Tab J Kriged Current Quarter Chloroform Isoconcentration Map Tab K Analyte Concentration Data and Chloroform Concentration Trend Graphs over Time Tab L Contour Map Based Chloroform Plume Mass Calculations and Data Over Time Tab M CSV Transmittal Letter Tab N Exceedance Notices for the Reporting Period 111 1.0 INTRODUCTION The presence of chloroform was initially identified in groundwater at the White Mesa Mill (the "Mill") as a result of split sampling performed in May 1999. The discovery resulted in the issuance of State of Utah Notice of Violation ("NOV") and Groundwater Corrective Action Order ("CAO") State of Utah Department of Environmental Quality ("UDEQ"), Division of Waste Management and Radiation Control ("DWMRC") Docket No. UGW-20-01, which required that Energy Fuels Resources (USA) Inc. ("EFRI") submit a Contamination Investigation Plan and Report pursuant to the provisions of UAC R317-6-6.15(D). In response to the NOV, EFRI submitted a series of documents outlining plans for investigation of the chloroform contamination. This plan of action and preliminary schedule was set out in EFRI submittals dated: September 20, 1999; June 30, 2000; April 14, 2005; and November 29, 2006. EFRI submitted a draft Groundwater Corrective Action Plan ("GCAP") dated August 22, 2007. The draft GCAP was reviewed by the Director, who advised EFRI in 2013 that modifications were required. In an effort to expedite and formalize active and continued remediation of the chloroform plume, both parties have agreed to the GCAP found in Attachment 1, of the final Stipulation and Consent Order ("SCO") dated September 14, 2015. This is the Quarterly Chloroform Monitoring Report for the fourth quarter of 2023 as required under the SCO. This report also includes the Operations Report for MW-04, TW4-01, TW4-04, TW4-02, TW4-11, TW4-19, TW4-21, MW-26, TW4-22, TW4-24, TW4-25, TW4-37, TW4-39, TW4-40, and TW4-41 for the quarter. 2.0 CHLOROFORM MONITORING 2.1 Samples and Measurements Taken During the Quarter A map showing the location of all groundwater monitoring wells, piezometers, existing wells, temporary chloroform contaminant investigation wells and temporary nitrate investigation wells is attached under Tab A. Chloroform samples and measurements taken during this reporting period are discussed in the remainder of this section. 2.1.1 Chloroform Monitoring Quarterly sampling for chloroform monitoring parameters is currently required in the following wells: MW-4 TW4-9 TW4-18 TW4-28 TW4-37 TW4-l TW4-10 TW4-19 TW4-29 TW4-38 TW4-2 TW4-ll TW4-21 TW4-30 TW4-39 TW4-3 TW4-12 TW4-22 TW4-31 TW4-40 TW4-4 TW4-13 TW4-23 TW4-32 TW4-41 TW4-5 TW4-14 TW4-24 TW4-33 TW4-42 TW4-6 MW-26 (formerly TW4-15) TW4-25 TW4-34 TW4-43 TW4-7 TW4-16 TW4-26 TW4-35 TW4-8 MW-32 (formerly TW4-17) TW4-27 TW4-36 1 Chloroform monitoring was performed in all of the required chloroform monitoring wells. Table 1 provides an overview of all wells sampled during the quarter, along with the date samples were collected from each well, and the date(s) when analytical data were received from the contract laboratory. Table 1 also identifies equipment rinsate samples collected, as well as sample numbers associated with the deionized field blank ("DIFB") and any required duplicates. 2.1.2 Parameters Analyzed Wells sampled during this reporting period were analyzed for the following constituents: • Chloroform • Chloromethane • Carbon tetrachloride • Methylene chloride • Chloride • Nitrate plus Nitrite as Nitrogen Use of analytical methods is consistent with the requirements of the Chloroform Investigation Monitoring Quality Assurance Program (the "Chloroform QAP") attached as Appendix A to the White Mesa Uranium Mill Groundwater Monitoring QAP Revision 7.7, dated February 15, 2022. 2.1.3 Groundwater Head Monitoring Depth to groundwater was measured in the following wells and/or piezometers, pursuant to Part I.E.3 of the Groundwater Discharge Permit (the "GWDP"): • The quarterly groundwater compliance monitoring wells • Existing monitoring well MW-4 and all of the temporary chloroform investigation wells • Piezometers P-1, P-2, P-3A, P-4 and P-5 • MW-20 and MW-22 • Nitrate monitoring wells • The DR piezometers that were installed during the Southwest Hydrologic Investigation In addition to the above, depth to water measurements are routinely observed in conjunction with sampling events for all wells sampled during quarterly and accelerated efforts, regardless of the sampling purpose. Weekly and monthly depth to groundwater measurements were taken in the chloroform pumping wells MW-4, MW-26, TW4-1, TW4-2, TW4-4, TW4-11, TW4-21, TW4-37, TW4-39, TW4-40, and TW4-41 and the nitrate pumping wells TW4-22, TW4-24, TW4-25, and TWN-02. In addition, monthly water level measurements were taken in non-pumping wells TW4-3 through TW4-10, TW4-12 through TW4-14, TW4-16, TW4-18, TW4-26 through TW4-36, TW4-38, TW4-42, TW4-43, MW-27, MW-30, MW-31, TWN-1, TWN-3, TWN-4, TWN-7, and TWN-18. 2 2.2 Sampling Methodology and Equipment and Decontamination Procedures EFRI completed, and transmitted to DWMRC on May 25, 2006, a revised QAP for sampling under the Mill's GWDP. While the water sampling conducted for chloroform investigation purposes has conformed to the general principles set out in the QAP, some of the requirements in the QAP were not fully implemented prior to DWMRC's approval of the QAP, for reasons set out in correspondence to DWMRC dated December 8, 2006. Subsequent to the delivery of the December 8, 2006 letter, EFRI discussed the issues brought forward in the letter with DWMRC and has received correspondence from DWMRC about those issues. In response to DWMRC's letter and subsequent discussions with DWMRC, EFRI modified the chloroform Quality Assurance ("QA") procedures within the Chloroform QAP. The Chloroform QAP describes the requirements of the chloroform investigation program and identifies where they differ from the Groundwater QAP. On June 20, 2009 the Chloroform QAP was modified to require that the quarterly chloroform reports include additional items specific to EFRI' s ongoing pump testing and chloroform capture efforts. The Groundwater QAP as well as the Chloroform QAP were revised again on June 6, 2012, August 15, 2017, July 23, 2018, May 14, 2019, August 22, 2019, and February 15, 2022. The revised Groundwater QAP and Chloroform QAP, Revision 7.7 was approved by DWMRC on March 31, 2022. The sampling methodology, equipment and decontamination procedures used in the chloroform contaminant investigation, as summarized below, are consistent with the approved QAP and the Chloroform QAP. 2.2.1 Decontamination Procedures Non-dedicated sampling equipment is decontaminated prior to use as described in the DWMRC- approved QAP and as summarized below. The water level meter is decontaminated with a detergent/deionized ("DI") water mixture by pouring the solutions over the water level indicator. The water level meter is then rinsed with DI water. The field measurement instrument probe is decontaminated by rinsing with DI water prior to each calibration. The sample collection cup is washed with a detergent/DI water solution and rinsed with fresh DI water prior to each calibration. The non-dedicated purging pump is decontaminated after each use and prior to use at subsequent sampling locations using the following procedures: a) the pump is submerged into a 55-gallon drum of nonphosphate detergent/DI water mixture; b) the detergent/DI water solution is pumped through the pump and pump outlet lines; c) the pump is submerged into a 55-gallon drum of DI water; d) the DI water solution is pumped through the pump and pump outlet lines; 3 2.2.2 Well Purging and Depth to Groundwater The non-pumping wells are purged prior to sampling by means of a portable pump. A list of the wells in order of increasing chloroform concentration is generated quarterly. The order for purging the non-pumping wells is thus established. The list is included with the Field Data Worksheets under Tab B. Mill personnel start purging with all of the non-detect wells and then move to the wells with detectable chloroform concentrations starting with the lowest concentration and proceeding to the . wells with the highest concentration. One deviation to this practice is made for the continuously pumping wells. These wells are sampled throughout the sampling event and are not sampled in the order of contamination. This practice does not affect the samples for this reason: the pumping wells have dedicated pumps and there will be no cross- contamination resulting from the sampling order. Samples are collected by means of disposable bailer(s) the day following the purging. The disposable bailer is used only for the collection of a sample from an individual well and disposed subsequent to the sampling. As noted in the approved QAP, sampling will generally follow the same order as purging; however; the sampling order may deviate slightly from the generated list. This practice does not affect the samples for these reasons: any wells sampled in slightly different order either have dedicated pumps or are sampled via a disposable bailer. This practice does not affect the quality or usability of the data as there will be no cross-contamination resulting from the sampling order. Before leaving the Mill office, the portable pump and hose are rinsed with DI water. Where portable (non-dedicated) sampling equipment is used, a rinsate sample is collected at a frequency of one rinsate sample per 20 field samples. Well depth measurements are taken and the one casing volume is calculated for those wells which do not have a dedicated pump as described in Attachment 2-3 of the QAP. Purging is completed to remove stagnant water from the casing and to assure that representative samples of formation water are collected for analysis. There are three purging strategies that are used to remove stagnant water from the casing during groundwater sampling at the Mill. The three strategies are as follows: 1. Purging three well casing volumes with a single measurement of field parameters specific conductivity, turbidity, pH, redox potential, Dissolved Oxygen ("DO") and water temperature 2. Purging two casing volumes with stable field parameters for specific conductivity, turbidity, pH, redox potential, DO, and water temperature (within 10% Relative Percent Difference ["RPD"]) 3 . Purging a well to dryness and stability (within 10% RPD) of field parameters for pH, specific conductivity, and water temperature only after recovery If the well has a dedicated pump, it is pumped on a set schedule per the remediation plan and is considered sufficiently evacuated to immediately collect a sample; however, if a pumping well has been out of service for 48 hours or more, EFRI will follow the purging requirements outlined in Attachment 2-3 of the QAP. The dedicated pump is used to collect parameters and to collect the samples as described below. If the well does not have a dedicated pump, a Grundfos pump (9 -10 gpm pump) is then lowered to the screened interval in the well and purging is started. 4 The purge rate is measured for the well by using a calibrated 5 gallon bucket. This purging process is repeated at each well location moving from least contaminated to the most contaminated well. All wells are capped and secured prior to leaving the sampling location. Wells with dedicated pumps are sampled when the pump is in the pumping mode. If the pump is not pumping at the time of sampling, it is manually switched on by the Mill Personnel. The well is pumped for approximately 5 to 10 minutes prior to the collection of the field parameters. Per the approved QAP, one set of parameters is collected. Samples are collected following the measurement of one set of field parameters. After sampling, the pump is turned off and allowed to resume its timed schedule. 2.2.3 Sample Collection Prior to sampling, a cooler with ice is prepared. The trip blank is also gathered at that time (the trip blank for these events is provided by the analytical laboratory). Once Mill Personnel arrive at the well sites, labels are filled out for the various samples to be collected. All personnel involved with the collection of water and samples are then outfitted with disposable gloves. Chloroform investigation samples are collected by means of disposable hailers. Mill personnel use a disposable bailer to sample each well that does not have a dedicated pump. The bailer is attached to a reel of approximately 150 feet of nylon rope and then lowered into the well. After coming into contact with the water, the bailer is allowed to sink into the water in order to fill. Once full, the bailer is reeled up out of the well and the sample bottles are filled as follows: • Volatile Organic Compound ("VOC") samples are collected first. This sample consists of three 40 ml vials provided by the Analytical Laboratory. The VOC sample is not filtered and is preserved with HCl; • A sample for nitrate/nitrite is then collected. This sample consists of one 250 ml. bottle that is provided by the Analytical Laboratory. The nitrate/nitrite sample is not filtered and is preserved with H2SO4; • A sample for chloride is then collected. This sample consists of one 500 ml. bottle that is provided by the Analytical Laboratory. The chloride sample is not filtered and is not chemically preserved. After the samples have been collected for a particular well, the bailer is disposed of and the samples are placed into the cooler that contains ice. The well is then recapped and Mill personnel proceed to the next well. 2.3 Field Data Attached under Tab B are copies of the Field Data Worksheets that were completed during the quarter for the chloroform contaminant investigation monitoring wells identified in paragraph 2.1.1 above, and Table 1. 5 2.4 Depth to Groundwater Data and Water Table Contour Map Attached under Tab C are copies of the Depth to Water Sheets for the weekly monitoring of MW-4, MW-26, TW4-1, TW4-2, TW4-4, TW4-11, TW4-19, TW4-21, TW4-22, TW4-24, TW4- 25, TW4-37, TW4-39, TW4-40, TW4-41 and TWN-2 as well as the monthly depth to groundwater data for the chloroform contaminant investigation wells and the non-pumped wells measured during the quarter. Depth to groundwater measurements that were utilized for groundwater contours are included on the Quarterly Depth to Water Worksheet at Tab D of this report, along with the kriged groundwater contour map for the current quarter generated from this data. A copy of the kriged groundwater contour map generated from the previous quarter's data is provided under Tab E. 2.5 Laboratory Results 2.5.1 Copy of Laboratory Results All analytical results were provided by Chemtech-Ford Analytical Laboratory ("CTF"). Table 1 lists the dates when analytical results were reported to the Director, Regulatory Compliance for each sample. Results from the analyses of samples collected for this quarter's chloroform contaminant investigation are provided under Tab Hof this Report. Also included under Tab Hare the results of the analyses for duplicate samples, the DIFB, and rinsate samples for this sampling effort, as identified in Table 1, as well as results for trip blank analyses required by the Chloroform QAP. 2.5.2 Regulatory Framework As discussed in Section 1.0, above, the SCO triggered a series of actions on EFRI's part. In addition to the monitoring program, EFRI has equipped one nitrate well and fifteen chloroform wells with pumps to recover impacted groundwater and has initiated recovery of chloroform from the perched zone. Sections 4.0 and 5.0, below, interpret the groundwater level and flow information, contaminant analytical results, and pump test data to assess effectiveness of EFRI' s chloroform capture program. 3.0 QUALITY ASSURANCE AND DATA VALIDATION The Director, Regulatory Compliance performed a QA/Quality Control ("QC") review to confirm compliance of the monitoring program with requirements of the QAP. As required in the QAP, data QA includes preparation and analysis of QC samples in the field, review of field procedures, an analyte completeness review, and QC review of laboratory methods and data. Identification of field QC samples collected and analyzed is provided in Section 3.1. Discussion of adherence to Mill sampling Standard Operating Procedures ("SOPs") is provided in Section 3.2. Analytical completeness review results are provided in Section 3.3. The steps and tests applied to check laboratory data QA/QC are discussed in Sections 3.4.4 through 3.4.9 below. 6 The analytical laboratory has provided summary reports of the analytical QA/QC measurements necessary to maintain conformance with National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Conference ("NELAC") certification and reporting protocol. The Analytical Laboratory QA/QC Summary Reports, including copies of the Mill's Chain of Custody and Analytical Request Record forms for each set of Analytical Results, follow the analytical results under Tab H. Results of the review of the laboratory QA/QC information are provided under Tab I and are discussed in Section 3.4, below. 3.1 Field QC Samples The following QC samples were generated by Mill personnel and submitted to the analytical laboratory in order to assess the quality of data resulting from the field sampling program. Field QC samples for the chloroform investigation program consist of one field duplicate sample for each 20 samples, a trip blank for each shipped cooler that contains VOCs, one DIFB and rinsate samples. During this quarter, three duplicate samples were collected as indicated in Table 1. The duplicates were sent blind to the analytical laboratory and analyzed for the same parameters as the chloroform wells. Three trip blanks were provided by CTF and returned with the quarterly chloroform monitoring samples. Two rinsate blank samples were collected as indicated on Table 1. Rinsate samples were labeled with the name of the subsequently purged well with a terminal letter "R" added (e.g. TW4-7R). The results of these analyses are included with the routine analyses under Tab H. In addition, one DIFB, while not required by the Chloroform QAP, was collected and analyzed for the same constituents as the well samples and rinsate blank samples. 3.2 Adherence to Mill Sampling SOPs The Director, Regulatory Compliance's review of Mill Personnel's adherence to the existing SOPs, confirmed that the QA/QC requirements established in the QAP and Chloroform QAP were met. 3.3 Analyte Completeness Review All analyses required by the GCAP for chloroform monitoring for the period were performed. 3.4 Data Validation The QAP and GWDP identify the data validation steps and data QC checks required for the chloroform monitoring program. Consistent with these requirements, the Director, Regulatory Compliance performed the following evaluations: a field data QA/QC evaluation, a holding time 7 check, a receipt temperature check, an analytical method check, a reporting limit evaluation, a trip blank check, a QA/QC evaluation of sample duplicates, a QC Control Limit check for analyses and blanks including the DIFB and a rinsate sample check. Each evaluation is discussed in the following sections. Data check tables indicating the results of each test are provided under Tab I. 3.4.1 Field Data QA/QC Evaluation The Director, Regulatory Compliance performs a review of the field recorded parameters to assess their adherence with QAP requirements. The assessment involved review of two sources of information: the Field Data Sheets and the Quarterly Depth to Water summary sheet. Review of the Field Data Sheets addresses well purging volumes and measurement of field parameters based on the requirements discussed in section 2.2.1 above. The purging technique employed determines the requirements for field parameter measurement and whether stability criteria are applied. Review of the Depth to Water data confirms that all depth measurements used for development of the groundwater contour maps were conducted within a five-day period as indicated by the measurement dates in the summary sheet under Tab D. The results of this quarter's review of field data are provided under Tab I. Based upon the review of the field data sheets, the purging and field measurements were completed in conformance with the QAP requirements. A summary of the purging techniques employed and field measurements taken is described below: Purging Two Casing Volumes with Stable Field Parameters (within 10% RPD) Wells TW4-5, TW4-8, TW4-9, TW4-16, MW-36, TW4-18, TW4-23, TW4-32, and TW4-38 were sampled after two casing volumes were removed. Field parameters (pH, specific conductivity, turbidity, water temperature, DO, and redox potential) were measured during purging. All field parameters for this requirement were stable within 10% RPD. Purging a Well to Dryness and Stability of a Limited List of Field Parameters Wells TW4-3, TW4-6, TW4-7, TW4-10, TW4-12, TW4-13, TW4-14, TW4-26, TW4-27, TW4- 28, TW4-29, TW4-30, TW4-31, TW4-33, TW4-34, TW4-35, TW4-36, TW4-42, and TW4-43 were pumped to dryness before two casing volumes were evacuated. After well recovery, one set of measurements of pH, conductivity and temperature were taken. The samples were then collected, and another set of measurements of pH, conductivity and temperature were taken. Stabilization of pH, conductivity and temperature are required within 10% RPD under the QAP. The QAP requirements for stabilization were met. Continuously Pumped Wells Wells MW-4, TW4-1, TW4-2, TW4-4, TW4-11, MW-26, TW4-19, TW4-21, TW4-22, TW4-24, TW4-25, TW4-37, TW4-39, TW4-40, and TW4-41 are continuously pumped wells. These wells are pumped on a set schedule per the remediation plan and are considered sufficiently evacuated to immediately collect a sample. During review of the field data sheets, the Director, Regulatory Compliance confirmed that sampling personnel consistently recorded depth to water to the nearest 0.01 foot. 8 The review of the field sheets for compliance with QAP requirements resulted in the observations noted below. The QAP requirements in Attachment 2-3 specifically state that field parameters must be stabilized to within 10% over at least 2 consecutive measurements for wells purged to 2 casing volumes or purged to dryness. The QAP Attachment 2-3 states that turbidity should be less than 5 NTU prior to sampling unless the well is characterized by water that has a higher turbidity. The QAP Attachment 2-3 does not require that turbidity measurements be less than 5 NTU prior to sampling. As such, the noted observations below regarding turbidity measurements greater than 5 NTU are included for information purposes only. Wells TW4-9, TW4-16, TW4-18, TW4-23, TW4-32, and, TW4-38 exceeded the QAP's 5 NTU goal. EFRI's letter to DWMRC of March 26, 2010 discusses further why turbidity does not appear to be an appropriate parameter for assessing well stabilization. In response to DWMRC's subsequent correspondence dated June 1, 2010 and June 24, 2010, EFRI completed a monitoring well redevelopment program. The redevelopment report was submitted to DWMRC on September 30, 2011. DWMRC responded to the redevelopment report via letter on November 15, 2012. Per the DWMRC letter dated November 15, 2012, the field data generated this quarter are compliant with the turbidity requirements of the approved QAP. 3.4.2 Holding Time Evaluation QAP Table 1 identifies the method holding times for each suite of parameters. Sample holding time checks are provided in Tab I. The samples were received and analyzed within the required holding times. 3.4.3 Receipt Temperature Evaluation Chain of Custody sheets were reviewed to confirm compliance with the QAP requirement which specifies that samples be received at 6°C or lower. Sample temperatures checks are provided in Tab I. The samples were received within the required temperature limit. 3.4.4 Analytical Method Checklist The analytical methods reported by the laboratory were checked against the required methods enumerated in the Chloroform QAP. Analytical method checks are provided in Tab I. The analytical methods were consistent with the requirements of the Chloroform QAP. 3.4.5 Reporting Limit Evaluation The analytical method reporting limits reported by the laboratory were checked against the reporting limits enumerated in the Chloroform QAP. Reporting Limit Checks are provided under Tab I. The analytes were measured and reported to the required reporting limits; several sets of sample results had the reporting limit raised for at least one analyte due to matrix interference and/or sample dilution . In these cases, the reported value for the analyte was higher than the increased detection limit. 9 3.4.6 Receipt pH Evaluation Appendix A of the QAP states that volatile samples are required to be preserved and arrive at the laboratory with a pH less than 2. A review of the laboratory data revealed that volatile samples were received at the laboratory with a pH less than 2. 3.4. 7 Trip Blank Evaluation Trip blank results were reviewed to identify any VOC contamination resulting from transport of the samples. Trip blank checks are provided in Tab I. All of the trip blank samples were nondetect. 3.4.8 QA/QC Evaluation for Sample Duplicates Section 9 .1.4 a) of the QAP states that RPDs will be calculated for the comparison of duplicate and original field samples. The QAP acceptance limits for RPDs between the duplicate and original field sample is less than or equal to 20% unless the measured results are less than 5 times the required detection limit. This standard is based on the EPA Contract Laboratory Program National Functional Guidelines for Inorganic Data Review, February 1994, 9240.1-05- 01 as cited in the QAP. The RPDs are calculated for the duplicate pairs for all analytes regardless of whether or not the reported concentrations are greater than 5 times the required detection limits; however, data are considered noncompliant only when the results are greater than 5 times the reported detection limit and the RPD is greater than 20%. The additional duplicate information is provided for information purposes . The duplicate results were within a 20% RPD in the samples. The approved QAP specifies a separate corrective action for duplicate RPDs outside of acceptance limits. The revised procedure for duplicate results outside of acceptance limits was implemented for the results outside of the acceptance limits. The corrective actions that were taken in accordance with the QAP procedure are as follows: the Director, Regulatory Compliance contacted the Analytical Laboratory and requested a review of the raw data to assure that there were no transcription errors and the data were accurately reported. The laboratory noted that the data were accurate and reported correctly. Reanalysis was not completed as the samples were out of holding time. Duplicate results are included in Tab I. 3.4.9 Rinsate Sample Check Rinsate blank sample checks are provided in Tab I. The rinsate blank sample concentration levels were compared to the QAP requirements i.e., that rinsate sample concentrations be one order of magnitude lower than that of the actual well. Rinsate blank sample TW 4-03R had a reported chloroform detection of 6.1 ug/L for chloroform. TW4-03 had no detection of chloroform. The rinsate blank results for TW4-03R were within acceptance limits for the rinsate blank results. Rinsate blank sample TW 4-05R had a reported chloroform had no detection for chloroform. The well sampled before TW4-05R was TW4-08 which had a detection 5.9 ug/L for chloroform. The 10 result for TW4-05 was 8.7 ug/L for chloroform. The rinsate blank results for TW4-10R were within acceptance limits for the rinsate blank results. The DI blank from the on-site DI system which generates the water for rinsate blank samples was nondetect for chloroform. EFRI is continuing the investigation of the chloroform in the rinsate samples. The results of this investigation will be provided in future reports. EFRI is contacting the media and filter provider again and looking at plumbing systems to determine if the chloroform is originating within the physical system. The data for all samples are usable as reported. Even if there were contribution of chloroform to the sample results, it would bias the data high and would result in a more conservative data application. EFRI does not believe the data quality has been affected. 3.4.10 Other Laboratory QA/QC Section 9.2 of the QAP requires that the laboratory's QA/QC Manager check the following items ' in developing data reports: (1) sample preparation information is correct and complete, (2) analysis information is correct and complete, (3) appropriate analytical laboratory procedures are followed, (4) analytical results are correct and complete, (5) QC samples are within established control limits, (6) blanks are within QC limits, (7) special sample preparation and analytical requirements have been met, and (8) documentation is complete. In addition to other laboratory checks described above, EFRI's Director, Regulatory Compliance rechecks QC samples and blanks (items (5) and (6)) to confirm that the percent recovery for spikes and the relative percent difference for spike duplicates are within the method-specified acceptance limits, or that the case narrative sufficiently explains any deviation from these limits. Results of this quantitative check are provided in Tab I. The lab QA/QC results met these specified acceptance limits except as noted below. The QAP, Section 8.1.2 states that an MS/MSD pair may be analyzed with each analytical batch depending on the analytical method specifications. The QAP does not specify acceptance limits for the MS/MSD pair, and the QAP does not specify that the MS/MSD pair be prepared on EFRI samples only. Acceptance limits for MS/MSDs are set by the laboratories. The review of the information provided by the laboratories in the data packages verified that the specifications in the analytical methods to analyze either an MS or MS/MSD pair with each analytical batch were met as applicable to each method. While the QAP does not require it, the recoveries were reviewed for compliance with the laboratory established acceptance limits. The QAP does not require this level of review and the results of this review are provided for information only. The information from the Laboratory QA/QC Summary Reports indicates that the MS/MSDs recoveries and the associated RPDs for the samples were within acceptable laboratory limits except as indicated in Tab I. The data recoveries and RPDs which are outside the laboratory established acceptance limits do not affect the quality or usability of the data because the recoveries and RPDs above or below the acceptance limits are indicative of matrix interference most likely caused by other constituents in the samples. Matrix interferences are applicable to the individual sample results only. The specifications in the analytical methods to analyze a 11 MS/MSD pair with each analytical batch (as applicable to the methods) was met and as such the data are compliant with the QAP. The QAP specifies that surrogate compounds shall be employed for all organic analyses, but the QAP does not specify acceptance limits for surrogate recoveries. The analytical data associated with the routine quarterly sampling met the requirement specified in the QAP. The information from the Laboratory QA/QC Summary Reports indicates that the surrogate recoveries for the quarterly chloroform samples were within acceptable laboratory limits for the surrogate compounds except as noted in Tab I. The surrogates that were outside of acceptance limits were above the upper limits. High surrogate recoveries indicate a high bias to the sample results and as such have no effect on the usability of the data. The requirement in the QAP to analyze surrogate compounds was met and the data are compliant with the QAP. Furthermore, there are no QAP requirements for surrogate recoveries. The QAP, Section 8.1.2 requires that each analytical batch shall be accompanied by a method blank. The analytical batches routinely contain a blank, which is a blank sample made and carried through all analytical steps. For the Mill samples, a method blank was prepared for the analytical methods. Per the approved QAP, contamination detected in analysis of method blanks will be used to evaluate any analytical laboratory contamination of environmental samples. The QAP states that non-conformance conditions will exist when contaminant levels in the samples( s) are not an order of magnitude greater than the blank result. There were no detections in the method blanks in this quarter. Method blank results are included in Tab I. The information from the Laboratory QA/QC Summary Reports indicates that there was a high LCS recovery in one of the analytical batches as indicated in Tab I. A high LCS recovery for nitrate + nitrite, and chloromethane was reported in analytical report 23L0039. The high LCS recoveries affected five samples. The data were flagged in accordance with EPA Method 8260. The data are usable for the intended purpose because chloromethane is not frequently detected. 4.0 INTERPRETATION OF DATA 4.1 Interpretation of Groundwater Levels, Gradients and Flow Directions. 4.1.1 Current Site Groundwater Contour Map The water level contour maps (See Tab D) indicate that perched water flow ranges from generally southwesterly beneath the Mill site and tailings cells to generally southerly along the eastern and western margins of White Mesa south of the tailings management system. Perched water mounding associated with the wildlife ponds locally changes the generally southerly perched water flow patterns. For example, northeast of the Mill site, mounding associated with formerly used wildlife ponds is still evident and disrupts the generally southwesterly flow pattern, to the extent that locally northwesterly flow occurs near MW-19 and PIEZ-1. The impact of the mounding associated with the northern ponds, to which water has not been delivered since March 2012, is diminishing and is expected to continue to diminish as the 12 associated mound decays due to reduced recharge. The perched groundwater mound associated with the southern wildlife pond is also diminishing due to reduced recharge at that location. Not only has recharge from the wildlife ponds impacted perched water elevations and flow directions at the site, but the cessation of water delivery to the northern ponds, which are generally upgradient of the nitrate and chloroform plumes at the site, resulted in changing conditions that were expected to impact constituent concentrations and migration rates within the plumes. Specifically, past recharge from the northern ponds helped limit many constituent concentrations within the plumes by dilution while the associated groundwater mounding increased hydraulic gradients and contributed to plume migration. Since use of the northern ponds was discontinued in March 2012, increases in constituent concentrations in many wells, and decreases in hydraulic gradients within the plumes, are attributable to reduced recharge and the decay of the associated groundwater mound. EFRI and its consultants anticipated these changes and discussed these and other potential effects with DWMRC in March 2012 and May 2013. The impacts associated with cessation of water delivery to the northern ponds were expected to propagate downgradient (south and southwest) over time. Wells close to the ponds were generally expected to be impacted sooner than wells farther downgradient of the ponds. Therefore, constituent concentrations were generally expected to increase in downgradient wells close to the ponds before increases were detected in wells farther downgradient of the ponds. Although such increases were anticipated to result from reduced dilution, the magnitude and timing of the increases were anticipated to be, and have been, difficult to predict due to the complex permeability distribution at the site and factors such as pumping and the rate of decay of the groundwater mound. Because of these complicating factors, some wells completed in higher permeability materials were expected to be impacted sooner than other wells completed in lower permeability materials even though the wells completed in lower permeability materials were closer to the ponds. In general, chloroform and nitrate concentrations within and in the vicinity of the chloroform plume appear to have been impacted to a greater extent than nitrate concentrations within and adjacent to the nitrate plume. This behavior is reasonable considering that the chloroform plume is generally more directly downgradient of and more hydraulically connected (via higher permeability materials) to the northern wildlife ponds. In addition, the southern wildlife pond is in relatively close proximity to the downgradient (southern) extremity of the chloroform plume. Reduced recharge at the southern pond, and decay of the associated groundwater mound, has been expected to impact water level behavior and chloroform and nitrate concentrations in wells within this portion of the chloroform plume. Localized increases in concentrations of constituents such as chloroform and nitrate within and near the chloroform plume, and of nitrate and chloride within and near the nitrate plume, may occur even when these plumes are under control. Ongoing mechanisms that can be expected to increase constituent concentrations locally as a result of reduced wildlife pond recharge include but are not limited to: 13 1) Reduced dilution -the m1xmg of low constituent concentration pond recharge into existing perched groundwater will be reduced over time. 2) Reduced saturated thicknesses -dewatering of higher permeability layers rece1vmg primarily low constituent concentration pond water will result in wells intercepting these layers receiving a smaller proportion of the low constituent concentration water. The combined impact of the above two mechanisms was anticipated to be more evident at chloroform pumping wells MW-4, MW-26, TW4-4, TW4-19, and TW4-20 (now abandoned); nitrate pumping wells TW4-22, TW4-24, TW4-25, and TWN-2; and non-pumped wells adjacent to the pumped wells. Impacts were also expected to occur over time at wells subsequently added to the chloroform pumping network: TW4-1, TW4-2, TW4-11, TW4-21 and TW4-37 (added during 2015); TW4-39 (added during the fourth quarter of 2016); TW4-41 (added during the second quarter of 2018); and TW4-40 (added during the second quarter of 2019). The overall impact was expected to be generally higher constituent concentrations in these wells over time until mass reduction resulting from pumping and natural attenuation eventually reduces concentrations. Short-term changes in concentrations at pumping wells and wells adjacent to pumping wells are also expected to result from changes in pumping conditions. In addition to changes in the flow regime caused by wildlife pond recharge, perched flow directions are locally influenced by operation of the chloroform and nitrate pumping wells. Well defined cones of depression were typically evident in the vicinity of all chloroform pumping wells except TW4-4 and TW4-37, which began pumping in the first quarter of 2010 and the second quarter of 2015, respectively. The third quarter of2018 was the first quarter that a well- defined cone of depression was associated with TW 4-4, primarily the result of pumping at adjacent well TW4-41. The lack of well-defined capture associated with chloroform pumping well TW4-4 was consistent prior to the third quarter of 2018, even though pumping since the first quarter of 2010 has depressed the water table in the vicinity of this well. The lack of a well-defined cone of depression near TW 4-4 likely resulted from 1) variable permeability conditions in the vicinity of TW4-4, and 2) historical relatively low water levels at adjacent well TW4-14. Nitrate pumping wells TW4-22, TW4-24, TW4-25, and TWN-2 started pumping during the first quarter of 2013. By the fourth quarter of 2013, operation of the nitrate pumping system had produced well-defined impacts on water levels. Water level impacts of the nitrate and chloroform pumping systems overlap; however the long-term interaction between the nitrate and chloroform pumping systems is evolving, and changes will be reflected in data collected during routine monitoring. Water level patterns near nitrate pumping wells are expected to be influenced by the presence of, and the decay of, the groundwater mound associated with the northern wildlife ponds, and by the historically relatively low water level at TWN-7. Since 2012, water levels in TWN-7 have risen while water levels in nearby wells have generally dropped due to pumping and the decay of the northern groundwater mound. These factors have reduced water level differences between TWN- 7 and nearby wells. 14 As discussed above, variable permeability conditions likely contributed to the lack of a well- defined cone of depression near chloroform pumping well TW4-4. Changes in water levels at wells immediately south and southeast (downgradient) of TW4-4 resulting from TW4-4 pumping were expected to be muted because TW 4-4 is located at a transition from relatively high to relatively low permeability conditions south and southeast of TW4-4. As will be discussed below, the permeability of the perched zone at TW4-6, TW4-26, TW4-29, TW4-30, TW4-31, TW4-33, TW4-34, and TW4-35 is one to two orders of magnitude lower than at TW4-4, and the permeability at TW4-27 is approximately three orders of magnitude lower than at TW4-4. Detecting water level drawdowns in wells immediately south and southeast of TW 4-4 resulting from TW4-4 pumping has also been complicated by a former, long-term increase in water levels in this area that has been attributable to past wildlife pond recharge. Between the fourth quarter of 2007 and the fourth quarter of 2009 Gust prior to the start of TW 4-4 pumping), water levels at TW4-4 and TW4-6 increased by nearly 2.7 and 2.9 feet at rates of approximately 1.2 feet/year and 1.3 feet/year, respectively. However, between the start of pumping at TW4-4 (first quarter of 2010) and the fourth quarter of 2013, the rate of increase in water levels at TW4-6 was reduced to less than 0.5 feet/year suggesting that TW4-6 is within the hydraulic influence of TW4-4. Water levels in wells currently within the chloroform plume south of TW4-4 (TW4-26, TW4-29 and TW4-40) are generally decreasing to stable. Note that water levels at TW4-30, which was incorporated within the plume from the fourth quarter of 2020 through the second quarter of 2022, have been generally decreasing since 2020. Generally decreasing to stable water levels are evident at TW4-26 and TW4-29 since the fourth quarter of 2013; and at TW4-40 since installation in the first quarter of 2018. The water level in TW4-6 (remaining outside the plume again this quarter) has also trended generally downward since the fourth quarter of 2013; likewise the water level at TW4-33 (outside the plume since the first quarter of 2021) has trended downward since 2013. These generally downward trends are attributable to both the cessation of water delivery to the wildlife ponds and pumping. Although water levels at some of the wells marginal to the chloroform plume such as TW4-14, TW4-27 and TW4-31 were generally increasing until about the first quarter of 2018, these water levels now appear to be relatively stable to decreasing. Water level trends at TW4-30 have been similar to those at TW4-27. These spatially variable water level trends likely result from pumping conditions, the permeability distribution, and distance from the wildlife ponds. Wells that are relatively hydraulically isolated ( due to completion in lower permeability materials or due to intervening lower permeability materials) and that are more distant from pumping wells and the wildlife ponds, are expected to respond more slowly to pumping and reduced recharge than wells that are less hydraulically isolated and are closer to pumping wells and the wildlife ponds. Wells that are more hydraulically isolated will also respond more slowly to changes in pumping. The previous lack of a well-defined cone of depression associated with TW4-4 was also influenced by the historically relatively low water level at non-pumping well TW 4-14, located east of TW 4-4 and TW 4-6. Prior to 2018, although water level differences among these three wells had diminished, and TW4-4 has been pumping since 2010, the water level at TW4-14 was typically lower than the water level at TW 4-6 and lower to an even greater extent than the water level at TW4-4. However, since the first quarter of 2018, as a result of pumping at TW4-41 (adjacent to TW4-4), and declining water levels at TW4-6, the water level at TW4-14 was 15 typically higher than the water levels at both TW 4-4 and TW 4-6. During the current quarter the water level at TW4-14 (approximately 5535.3 feet above mean sea level ["ft amsl"]) is more than 7 feet higher than the water level at TW4-6 (approximately 5527.8 ft amsl), and is more than 7 feet higher than the water level at TW4-4 (approximately 5528.0 ft. amsl). The static water levels at wells TW4-14 and downgradient well TW4-27 (installed south of TW 4-14 in the fourth quarter of 2011) were similar (within 1 to 2 feet) until the third quarter of 2014; both appeared anomalously low. TW4-27 was positioned at a location considered likely to detect any chloroform present and/or to bound the chloroform plume to the southeast and east (respectively) of TW4-4 and TW4-6. As will be discussed below, groundwater data collected since installation indicates that TW4-27 does indeed bound the chloroform plume to the southeast and east of TW4-4 and TW4-6 (respectively); however, chloroform exceeding 70 µg/L has been detected at more recently installed temporary perched wells TW4-29 (located south of TW4-27) and TW4-33 (located between TW4-4 and TW4-29). Prior to the installation of TW4-27, the persistently low water level at TW4-14 was considered anomalous because it appeared to be downgradient of all three wells TW 4-4, TW 4-6, and TW 4- 26, yet chloroform had not been detected at TW 4-14. Chloroform had apparently migrated from TW4-4 to TW4-6 and from TW4-6 to TW4-26. This suggested that TW4-26 was actually downgradient of TW 4-6, and TW 4-6 was actually downgradient of TW 4-4, regardless of the flow direction implied by the relatively low water level at TW4-14. The water level at TW4-26 (5525.8 feet amsl) is, however, lower than water levels at adjacent wells TW4-6 (5527.8 feet amsl) and TW4-23 (5529.9 feet amsl), as shown in the detail water level map under Tab D. Hydraulic tests indicate that the permeability at TW4-27 is an order of magnitude lower than at TW4-6 and three orders of magnitude lower than at TW4-4 (see Hydro Geo Chem, Inc. [HGC], September 20, 2010: Hydraulic Testing of TW4-4, TW4-6, and TW4-26, White Mesa Uranium Mill, July 2010; and HGC, November 28, 2011: Installation, Hydraulic Testing, and Perched Zone Hydrogeology of Perched Monitoring Well TW4-27, White Mesa Uranium Mill Near Blanding, Utah). Past similarity of water levels at TW4-14 and TW4-27, and the low permeability estimate at TW4-27, suggested that both wells were completed in materials having lower permeability than nearby wells. The low permeability condition likely reduced the rate of long-term water level increase at TW4-14 and TW4-27 compared to nearby wells, yielding water levels that appeared anomalously low. This behavior is consistent with hydraulic test data collected from more recently installed wells TW4-29, TW4-30, TW4-31, TW4-33, TW4-34 and TW4-35, which indicate that the permeability of these wells is one to two orders of magnitude higher than the permeability of TW4-27 (see: HGC, January 23, 2014, Contamination Investigation Report, TW4-12 and TW4-27 Areas, White Mesa Uranium Mill Near Blanding, Utah; and HGC, July 1, 2014, Installation and Hydraulic Testing of TW4-35 and TW4-36, White Mesa Uranium Mill Near Blanding, Utah [As-Built Report]). Hydraulic tests also indicate that the permeability at TW4-36 is slightly higher than but comparable to the low permeability at TW4-27, suggesting that TW4-36, TW4-14 and TW4-27 are completed in a continuous low permeability zone. The current quarterly water level at TW4-27 (5528.4 ft. amsl) is nearly 7 feet lower than the water level at TW4-14 (5535.3 ft. amsl). Increases in water level differences between TW4-14 16 and TW4-27 since 2013 are attributable to more rapid increases in water levels at TW4-14 compared to TW4-27. This behavior likely results primarily from: the relative positions of the wells; past water delivery to the northern wildlife ponds; and the permeability distribution. Past seepage from the ponds caused propagation of water level increases in all directions including downgradient to the south. The relative hydraulic isolation of TW4-14 and TW4-27 delayed responses at these locations. Until pumping started at TW 4-41, water levels at both these wells were consistently lower than in surrounding higher permeability materials even though water levels in surrounding materials were generally decreasing due to reduced pond seepage and pumping. Although water levels at TW4-14 and TW4-27 appear to have stabilized, the previous rate of increase was higher at TW4-14 due to factors that include: closer proximity to the northern pond seepage source; and a smaller thickness of low permeability materials separating TW 4-14 from surrounding higher permeability materials. In addition, hydraulic gradients between TW 4-14 and surrounding higher permeability materials were relatively large and were consistently directed toward TW 4-14 prior to TW 4-41 pumping. Slowing of the rates of water level increase at TW4-14 (since 2015) and TW4-27 (since early 2014), and relative stabilization since about the first quarter of 2018, are attributable to changes in hydraulic gradients between these wells and surrounding higher permeability materials. In addition, water levels in this area are affected by reduced recharge at the southern wildlife pond and the decay of the associated groundwater mound. The decay of the mound is expected to contribute to changes in hydraulic gradients between the low permeability materials penetrated by TW4-14 and TW4-27 and the surrounding higher permeability materials. Because TW4-27 is closer to the southern wildlife pond than TW4-14, changes in hydraulic gradients attributable to decay of the southern groundwater mound are expected to impact TW4-27 sooner and to a greater extent than TW4-14, consistent with the lower rate of increase in water levels at TW4-27, and the earlier reduction in the rate of increase ( since early 2014) as discussed above). The low permeability at TW4-14 and TW4-27 is expected to retard the transport of chloroform to these wells (compared to nearby wells). As will be discussed in Section 4.2.3, TW4-14 and TW4-27 remain outside the plume with current quarter chloroform concentrations of less than 1 µg/L and 2.8 µg/L, respectively. Chloroform exceeding 70 µg/L detected at TW4-29 and TW4-33 since their installation in 2013 indicates that, in addition to migrating south from TW4-4 to TW4-6 and TW4-26, chloroform also migrated along a relatively narrow path to the southeast from the vicinity ofTW4-4 to TW4- 33 then TW4-29. Such migration was in a direction nearly cross-gradient with respect to the direction of groundwater flow implied by the historic groundwater elevations in this area, which, until about 2014, placed TW4-14 almost directly downgradient of TW4-4. Such migration was historically possible because the water levels at TW4-29 were lower than the water levels at TW4-4 (and TW4-6). The permeability and historic water level distributions are generally consistent with the apparent nearly cross-gradient migration of chloroform from TW 4-4 around the low permeability zone defined by TW4-36, TW4-14, and TW4-27. (Note that, although concentrations at TW4-29 still exceed 70 µg/L, concentrations at TW4-33 have remained below 70 µg/L since the end of 2020.) 17 Chloroform at TW4-30 exceeded 70 µg/L for the first time during the fourth quarter of 2020; dropped below 70 µg/L during the third quarter of 2022; and was detected at approximately 40 µg/L this quarter. Consequently, TW4-30 again bounds the plume immediately to the east. Chloroform was not detected at relatively recently installed bounding well TW4-43 (located east- southeast ofTW4-30); nor at wells TW4-31 (located east ofTW4-27), or TW4-34 (located south and generally cross-to downgradient of TW4-29). During the third quarter of 2022 chloroform was detected for the first time at TW4-34 at a concentration of 1.2 µg/L; was again detected at 1.2 µg/L during the first and second quarters of 2023; and is again detected this quarter ( at 1.1 µg/L). Chloroform at TW4-35 (located southeast and generally cross-to downgradient of TW4- 29) was detected for the third time this quarter (at 1.9 µg/L). Data from wells within and adjacent to the southern portion of the chloroform plume indicate that: 1. Chloroform exceeding 70 µg/L at TW4-29 is bounded by concentrations below 70 µg/L at wells TW4-6, TW4-23, TW4-27, TW4-33, TW4-34, TW4-35 and TW4-42; and, as discussed above, TW4-30 (with a concentration this quarter of approximately 34 µg/L) again bounds the plume immediately to the east. Although previously downgradient of TW4-29, due to long-term changes in water levels, TW4-30 is now generally cross- gradient of TW4-29. TW4-6, TW4-23, TW4-27 and TW4-33 are generally cross-to upgradient of TW4-29; TW4-34 and TW4-35 are generally cross-to downgradient of TW4-29; TW4-42 is generally cross-to downgradient of TW4-29; and TW4-43 is generally cross-to downgradient of TW4-30. 2. Chloroform concentrations at TW4-33 that are lower than concentrations at TW4-29, and the likelihood that a pathway exists from TW4-4 to TW4-33 to TW4-29, suggest that concentrations in the vicinity of TW4-33 were likely higher prior to initiation of TW4-4 pumping, and that lower concentrations historically detected at TW4-33 are due to its closer proximity to TW4-4. 3. Chloroform concentrations at TW4-26 exceeded 70 µg/L for the first time during the second quarter of 2017. Chloroform at TW4-26 is bounded by concentrations below 70 µg/L at TW4-6 and TW4-23 (located up-to cross-gradient of TW4-26); and at TW4-34 (located generally cross-gradient of TW4-26). Chloroform has not been detected at TW4-23; and, although historically non-detect, chloroform was first detected at TW4-34 during the third quarter of 2022. Since that first detection, chloroform has been detected three times, including during the current quarter (at a concentration of 1.1 µg/L). Although chloroform exceeding 70 µg/L was detected at well TW4-40, installed approximately 200 feet south of TW4-26 in February, 2018, chloroform has not been detected at TW4-42, installed approximately 200 feet south of TW4-40 in April, 2019. TW4-42 is generally down to cross-gradient of TW4-26 and downgradient of TW4-40 and bounds the chloroform plume to the south. TW4-4 pumping, enhanced by operation of adjacent pumping well TW4-41, has been expected to eventually reduce chloroform at both TW4-29 and TW4-33 by cutting off the source. The decrease at TW4-33 has been anticipated to be faster than at TW4-29 because TW4-33 is in closer proximity to TW4-4 pumping. Such behavior would be analogous to the temporary decreases in chloroform concentrations that occurred at TW4-6 and TW4-26 once TW4-4 18 pumping began (discussed in Section 4.2.3). Since installation in 2013, concentrations at TW4- 33 have been relatively stable to decreasing (and have generally been decreasing since 2018); however, from the third quarter of 2014 until the second quarter of 2020, concentrations at TW4- 29 generally increased before subsequently stabilizing and decreasing. This behavior suggests that chloroform migration has been arrested at TW4-33 by TW4-4 (and TW4-41) pumping and that previously increasing chloroform at TW4-29 resulted from a remnant of the plume that migrated past TW4-33 and generally toward TW4-30 (which was previously downgradient of TW4-29). The influence of TW4-4 pumping at the distal end of the plume is consistent with generally decreasing water levels at both TW4-29 and TW4-33. Pumping at TW4-41 since the second quarter of 2018 has been expected to help maintain or enhance this decline. Decreasing water level trends at TW4-29 and TW4-33 are also consistent with reduced wildlife pond seepage. The decay of the groundwater mound associated with the southern wildlife pond, which is 3 to 4 times closer to the southern extremity of the chloroform plume than the northern ponds, is expected to impact water levels within and adjacent to this portion of the plume. Reduced wildlife pond seepage, in particular, reduced seepage from the southern wildlife pond, likely contributes to decreasing water level trends at both wells (since about the fourth quarter of 2013); temporarily increased concentrations at TW4-6 subsequent to the first quarter of 2014; and increased concentrations at TW4-26 since the third quarter of 2016. As the groundwater mound associated with the southern pond decays, groundwater flow directions in the southern extremity of the plume have become more southerly, and plume migration has turned more to the south. An increasingly southerly direction of plume migration is consistent with water level changes in this area and increased concentrations at TW4-26. In addition, generally decreasing concentrations at TW4-6 since the third quarter of 2015, and generally increased concentrations at TW4-26 since the third quarter of 2016, suggest that TW4- 4 pumping has arrested chloroform migration between TW 4-4 and TW 4-6, and that increased chloroform at TW4-26 results from a remnant of the plume that continues to migrate south from TW4-6 to TW4-26. The enhancement of pumping in the vicinity of TW4-4 by the start-up of TW 4-41 pumping in the second quarter of 2018 has been expected to increase this apparent separation and to have resulted in concentrations at TW 4-6 dropping below 70 µg/L after the second quarter of 2018 . Furthermore, the initiation of pumping at TW4-40 during the second quarter of2019 is expected to reduce or prevent chloroform migration to the south ofTW4-40. Small but detectable chloroform concentrations at TW4-14 (from the fourth quarter of 2014 through the first quarter of 2021; and during the third quarter of2022) and at TW4-27 (since the third quarter of 2015) suggest ongoing, but slow, downgradient migration of chloroform from the southeastern extremity of the plume (near TW4-29 and TW4-33) into the low permeability materials penetrated by TW4-14 and TW4-27. Pumping at TW4-41 is expected to reduce or prevent future migration of chloroform toward these wells. 4.1.2 Comparison of Current Groundwater Contour Maps to Groundwater Contour Maps for Previous Quarter 19 The groundwater contour map for the Mill site for the fourth quarter of 2023, as submitted with the Chloroform Monitoring Report for the fourth quarter of 2023, is attached under Tab E. A comparison of the water table contour maps for the current quarter (first quarter of 2024) to the water table contour maps for the previous quarter (fourth quarter of 2023) indicates the following: water level changes at the majority of site wells were small (< 1 foot); and water level contours have not changed significantly except in the vicinities of many of the nitrate and chloroform pumping wells. Overall, total pumping capture is larger than last quarter. Drawdown patterns and overall capture associated with pumping of the original chloroform pumping wells MW-4, MW-26, and TW4-19 have changed as additional groups of wells have been added to the pumping network. A large expansion in capture occurred within a year of the initiation of pumping at nitrate pumping wells TW4-22, TW4-24, TW4-25 and TWN-2 in the first quarter of 2013. Additional large expansions occurred once chloroform pumping wells TW4-1, TW4-2, TW4-11, TW4-21 and TW4-37 became operational in 2015, and once TW4-39 became operational in the fourth quarter of 2016. Significant expansion of capture to the south has resulted from pumping of TW4-41 since the second quarter of 2018 and from initiation of pumping at TW 4-40 during the second quarter of 2019. The drawdowns at chloroform pumping well MW-26; and nitrate pumping wells TW4-22, TW4- 24 and TWN-2 increased by more than 2 feet this quarter, whereas drawdowns at chloroform pumping wells TW4-1, TW4-2 and TW4-19 decreased by more than 2 feet this quarter. Water level changes at other nitrate and chloroform pumping wells were 2 feet or less, although both increases (decreases in drawdown) and decreases (increases in drawdown) occurred. Water level fluctuations at pumping wells typically occur in part because of fluctuations in pumping conditions just prior to and at the time the measurements are taken. The reported water levels for chloroform pumping well TW 4-11 is below the depth of the Brushy Basin contact this quarter. Although both increases and decreases in drawdown occurred in pumping wells, the overall apparent capture area of the combined pumping system is larger than last quarter. As discussed in Section 4.1.1, pumping at chloroform well TW4-4, which began in the first quarter of 2010, depressed the water table near TW4-4, but a well-defined cone of depression was not clearly evident until the third quarter of 2018, likely due to variable permeability conditions near TW4-4 and the historically relatively low water level at adjacent well TW4-14. The expanded cone of depression associated with TW4-4 and adjacent pumping well TW4-41 since the initiation of pumping at TW 4-41 in the second quarter of 2018 has contributed to southerly expansion of total pumping system capture. As discussed above, southerly expansion of capture was additionally enhanced in the second quarter of 2019 by the initiation of pumping at TW4-40. The water levels at Piezometers 1 through 3A; and at TWN-4 increased this quarter, with a maximum increase of approximately 0.73 ft at PIEZ-1. However, water levels at Piezometers 4 and 5; and at TWN-1 decreased this quarter, with a maximum decrease of approximately 2.6 ft at Piez-4. Water levels at these installations typically decrease in response to cessation of water delivery to the wildlife ponds as discussed in Section 4.1.1 and the consequent continuing decay of the associated perched water mounds. 20 Typically variable, the reported water level at MW-20 increased by approximately 2.3 ft partially compensating for the approximately 3.1 ft decrease last quarter. Water level variability at this well has likely resulted from low permeability and variable intervals between purging/sampling and water level measurement. Measurable water was not reported at DR-22. Although DR-22 is typically dry, measurable water was reported in the bottom of its casing between the second quarter of 2015 and the third quarter of 2016. Similar to last quarter, measurable water was also not reported at DR-12. Measurable water has not been reported at DR-12 since the end of 2021. 4.1.3 Hydrographs Attached under Tab F are hydrographs showing groundwater elevation in each chloroform contaminant investigation monitor well over time . 4.1.4 Depth to Groundwater Measured and Groundwater Elevation Attached under Tab F are tables showing depth to groundwater measured and groundwater elevation over time for each of the wells listed in Section 2.1.1 above. 4.1.5 Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Hydraulic Capture Perched water containing chloroform has been removed from the subsurface by operating chloroform pumping wells MW-4, MW-26 and TW4-19 since 2003; TW4-4 since 2010; TW4-1 , TW4-2 , TW4-11, TW4-21 and TW4-37 since 2015; TW4-39 since the fourth quarter of 2016; TW4-41 since the second quarter of2018; and TW4-40 since the second quarter of 2019 . TW4- 20 was also operated as a pumping well from 2005 until August, 2020 when it collapsed and was subsequently abandoned. The primary purpose of pumping the above wells is to reduce total chloroform mass in the perched zone as rapidly as is practical. The original pumping wells upgradient of TW 4-4 were chosen because 1) they were located in areas of the perched zone having relatively high permeability and saturated thickness, and 2) high concentrations of chloroform were detected at these locations. The relatively high transmissivity of the perched zone in the vicinity of these original pumping wells resulted in the wells having a relatively high productivity. The combination of relatively high productivity and high chloroform concentrations allowed for a high rate of chloroform mass removal. TW 4-4 and TW4-41 are located in a downgradient area having relatively high chloroform concentrations but relatively small saturated thickness, and at a transition from relatively high to relatively low permeability conditions downgradient of TW4-4. As with the other chloroform pumping wells, pumping TW4-4 and TW4-41 helps to reduce the rate of chloroform migration in downgradient portions of the plume. Although pumping of TW4-6 and TW4-26 (located south ofTW4-4 and TW4-41) is impractical due to low permeability and small saturated thicknesses, the permeability in the vicinity of TW4- 40 (located south of TW4-26) is large enough to make pumping practical. TW4-40 is valuable in that it is located within the downgradient (southern) toe of the plume and is relatively productive. 21 Pumping of TW 4-40 is likely to more effectively reduce or prevent further downgradient plume migration than can be expected by pumping at the more upgradient locations. The impact of chloroform pumping is indicated by the water level contour maps attached under Tabs D and E. Cones of depression are evident in the vicinity of MW-4; and near MW-26, TW4-19, TW4-37 and TW4-39. These wells continue to remove significant quantities of chloroform from the perched zone. Relatively large cones of depression are also evident in the vicinities of wells TW4-1 and TW4-2 (near MW-4); and at TW4-1 l. These wells began pumping during the first quarter of 2015. As discussed in Section 4.1.1, although chloroform pumping well TW4-4 became operational in 2010, the drawdown associated with TW4-4 was likely less apparent due to variable permeability conditions near TW 4-4 and the persistently low water level at adjacent well TW4-14. However, pumping at adjacent well TW4-41 since the second quarter of 2018 has generally increased drawdowns in this area; the third quarter of 2018 was the first quarter that a well-defined cone of depression was associated with TW4-4. As discussed in Section 4.1.2 the combined pumping of TW4-4 and TW4-41, enhanced by initiation of pumping at TW4-40 during the second quarter of 2019, has contributed to southerly expansion of total pumping system capture. Overall, the water level contour maps indicate effective capture of water containing high chloroform concentrations in the vicinities of the pumping wells. Compared to last quarter, both increases and decreases in water levels occurred at nitrate and chloroform pumping wells, although changes in water levels in chloroform pumping wells MW- 4, TW4-4, TW4-11, TW4-21, TW4-37, TW4-39, TW4-40 and TW4-41; and nitrate pumping well TW4-25 were less than two feet. Water level decreases occurred in chloroform pumping wells MW4 (nearly 1.2 feet); MW-26 (approximately 8.5 feet); TW4-4 (approximately 0.2 feet); TW4-11 (approximately 1.2 feet); TW4-37 (nearly 0.9 feet); TW4-39 (nearly 0.4 feet); and TW4-40 (nearly 0.6 feet); and in nitrate pumping wells TW4-22 (nearly 2.2 feet); TW4-24 (nearly 3.5 feet); TW4-25 (approximately 0.5 feet); and TWN-2 (nearly 18 feet). Water level increases occurred in chloroform pumping wells TW4-1 (more than 5.1 feet); TW4-2 (nearly 5.8 feet); TW4-19 (nearly 12.7 feet); TW4-21 (nearly 2 feet); and TW4-41 (nearly 0.7 feet). Overall, the apparent combined capture area of the nitrate and chloroform pumping systems is larger than last quarter. The capture associated with nitrate pumping wells and chloroform pumping wells added since the beginning of 2015 is expected to generally increase over time as water levels continue to decline due to cessation of water delivery to the northern wildlife ponds and continued pumping. Slow development of hydraulic capture in the vicinities of many wells is consistent with and expected based on the relatively low permeability of the perched zone at the site. The hydraulic capture effectiveness of both chloroform and nitrate pumping systems depends to some extent on the continued productivity of chloroform and nitrate pumping wells. Decreases in productivity since the third quarter of 2014 have been noted in chloroform pumping well TW 4- 19 and nitrate pumping well TW4-24. The impact of reduced productivity of these wells on chloroform capture was discussed in Attachment N (Tab N) of the third quarter, 2015 report. The report also included a discussion of the effectiveness of chloroform pumping on chloroform capture. 'Background' flow through the chloroform plume was calculated in Attachment N as 22 approximately 3.3 gpm. A more refined 'background' flow calculation of 3.4 gpm was provided in the 2016 CACME Report (See HGC, March 31, 2016: Corrective Action Comprehensive Monitoring Evaluation Report, White Mesa Uranium Mill, Near Blanding, Utah). However, since 2016, as saturated thicknesses and hydraulic gradients within the plume continue to decline, the 'background' flow through the chloroform plume has also declined. Decreases in productivity at TW 4-4 since the third quarter of 2016 have been addressed by the operation of adjacent pumping well TW 4-41 since the second quarter of 2018; however a general decline in productivity of many of the other chloroform pumping wells (in particular, TW4-1, TW4-2, TW4-11, TW4-21, TW4-37, TW4-39, TW4-40 and TW4-41) correlates to the general decline in saturated thickness in these wells as discussed in the 2024 CACME report (See HGC, March 28, 2024: Corrective Action Comprehensive Monitoring Evaluation Report, White Mesa Uranium Mill, Near Blanding, Utah). To account for the decrease in 'background' flow through the plume caused by continuing reductions in saturated thicknesses and hydraulic gradients, the 'background' flow through the plume was recalculated as 2.24 gpm, thereby reducing the amount of pumping needed to control the plume. Pumping during the current quarter from wells within and immediately adjacent to the chloroform plume (wells MW-4, MW-26, TW4-1, TW4-2, TW4-4, TW4-11, TW4-19, TW4-21, TW4-22, TW4-24, TW4-37, TW4-39, TW4-40 and TW4-41) is approximately 4.3 gpm. The pumping calculation is based on the total volume pumped by the above wells over the 90 day quarter (552,516 gallons) and accounts for times that the pumps are off due to insufficient water columns in the wells. Pumping from these wells exceeds the re-calculated background flow of 2.24 gpm by nearly 2.1 gpm, or 94 %, which is adequate even considering the reduced productivities of some wells and the abandonment of TW 4-20. In addition, because of continued reductions in saturated thicknesses and hydraulic gradients resulting from reduced wildlife pond recharge, 'background' flow through the plume is expected to continue to diminish, thereby continuing to reduce the pumping needed to control the plume. Chloroform concentrations at many locations have been or appear to be affected by changes associated with reduced dilution from the wildlife ponds and nitrate pumping. For example, increases in chloroform at TW4-22 and TW4-24 after these wells were converted to nitrate pumping wells are attributable to westward migration of chloroform from the vicinity of TW 4-20 (now abandoned) toward these wells. The increase in concentration at TW4-8 from non-detect to 100 µg/L in the first quarter of 2014 is likely related to reduced dilution. The concentration at TW 4-8 remained below 70 ug/L this quarter after dropping below 70 µg/L during the first quarter of 2020. In addition, although the chloroform concentration in TW4-6 generally decreased between the first quarter of 2015 and the current quarter ( and remains outside the plume), concentrations at TW 4-6 increased from approximately 6 µg/L in the first quarter of 2014 to 1,180 µg/L in the first quarter of 2015 before dropping to 1.7 µg/L this quarter. The increase between the first quarter of 2014 and the first quarter of 2015 was likely related to both reduced dilution and more westward flow induced by nitrate pumping. TW 4-6 is located immediately south and historically cross-to downgradient of chloroform pumping well TW4-4. TW4-6 has been incorporated into the chloroform plume twice: from the 23 first quarter of 2009 through the third quarter of2010; and from the third quarter of2014 through the second quarter of 2018. Pumping of TW4-6 (and TW4-26) is impractical because of relatively low permeability and relatively small saturated thicknesses. However, pumping at more productive locations upgradient of TW4-6 (such as TW4-4 and TW4-41) enhances mass removal and lowers hydraulic gradients, thereby reducing the rate of downgradient chloroform migration and allowing natural attenuation to be more effective. Pumping at TW 4-4 was implemented during the first quarter of 2010 to improve capture downgradient of TW 4-4 to the extent allowable by the lower productivity conditions present in this area. The beneficial effect of pumping TW 4-4 was demonstrated by the net decreases in TW 4-6 chloroform concentrations from 1,000 µg/L to 10.3 µg/L, and in TW4-26 from 13 µg/L to 4.2 µg/L, between the initiation of TW 4-4 pumping and the second quarter of 2014. Concentrations at these wells decreased substantially even though they did not unambiguously appear to be within the hydraulic capture of TW 4-4. As discussed in Section 4.1.1, however, the decrease in the long-term rate of water level rise at TW4-6 after TW4-4 began pumping does suggest that TW4-6 was within the hydraulic influence of TW4-4. The decline in water levels at TW4-6 since the fourth quarter of 2013 likely reflects the additional influences of cessation of water delivery to the wildlife ponds and the addition of chloroform pumping wells TW4-1, TW4-2, TW4-11 and TW 4-41. Regardless of whether TW 4-6 was demonstrably within the hydraulic capture of TW4-4, pumping TW4-4, and more recently installed adjacent pumping well TW4-41, helps to reduce chloroform migration to TW4-6, TW4-26, and other downgradient locations by the mechanisms discussed above. Likewise, pumping at other productive upgradient locations has a beneficial impact on downgradient chloroform even if the downgradient chloroform is not completely within the hydraulic capture of the productive upgradient well(s). For example, pumping at MW-26 likely reduced chloroform concentrations at TW4-16 from a maximum of 530 µg/L in the second quarter of 2004 to less than 70 µg/L by the fourth quarter of 2005, and maintained concentrations below 70 µg/L until the second quarter of 2014, even though TW 4-16 appears to be beyond the hydraulic capture of MW-26. Furthermore, the overall hydraulic capture of the chloroform pumping system has expanded since initiation of pumping at wells TW4-1, TW4-2, TW4-11, TW4-21, TW4-37, TW4-39, TW4-40 and TW4-41 since the beginning of 2015. In particular, the addition of wells TW4-1, TW4-2, TW4-11, TW4-21, TW4-37 and TW4-39 likely halted the mid-2013 to end of 2014 increase in concentration at TW4-16 from non-detect to 387 µg/L. Concentrations at TW 4-16 dropped from 3 87 µg/L in the fourth quarter of 2014 to less than 70 µg/L by the second quarter of 2015. Although chloroform at TW 4-16 has been above and below 70 µg/L since 2014 and was detected at 116 µg/L this quarter, concentrations have generally increased since 2018, likely in response to reduced dilution. Chloroform exceeding 70 µg/L was detected in the second quarter of 2013 at TW4-29, installed during the first quarter of 2013 and located south of TW4-27 and east of TW4-26. With respect to historic groundwater flow directions implied by historic groundwater elevations in this area, TW4-29 was positioned generally cross-gradient of TW4-4 and TW4-6. As discussed in Section 4.1.1, chloroform detected at TW4-29 may have migrated around the low permeability area defined by TW4-27, TW4-14 and TW4-36. The apparent migration pathway from TW4-4 to TW4-29 is consistent with chloroform exceeding 70 µg/L detected in the fourth quarter of 2013 24 at TW4-33, installed during the third quarter of 2013 and located between TW4-4 and TW4-29. Chloroform concentrations at TW4-33 that are lower than concentrations at TW4-29, and the likelihood that a pathway exists from TW4-4 to TW4-33 to TW4-29, suggest that concentrations in the vicinity ofTW4-33 were likely higher prior to initiation of TW4-4 pumping. TW4-4 pumping (augmented by pumping at adjacent well TW4-41) has been expected to reduce chloroform at both TW4-33 and TW4-29 by cutting off the source, with the impact at TW4-33 anticipated to be greater than at TW4-29 because TW4-33 is in closer proximity to TW4-4 (and TW 4-41) pumping. By analogy, such behavior would be consistent with the decreases m chloroform concentrations at TW4-6 and TW4-26 that occurred once TW4-4 pumping began. However, for several quarters after installation, concentrations at both TW4-29 and TW4-33 were relatively stable (rather than decreasing). Between the third quarter of 2014 and the second quarter of 2020, concentrations at TW4-29 generally increased; subsequently concentrations stabilized then began to decrease. Over the same time period concentrations at TW4-33 remained generally stable to decreasing. As discussed in Section 4.1.1, decreasing concentration trends at both wells were eventually expected to occur. Since the third quarter of 2014, TW4-33 concentrations that have been relatively stable to decreasing; and TW4-29 concentrations that generally increased before stabilizing ( during 2020) then generally decreasing; appear consistent with these expectations. Trends at these wells suggest that chloroform migration has been arrested at TW4-33 by TW4-4 (and TW4-41) pumping and that previously increasing chloroform at TW4-29 resulted from a remnant of the plume that migrated past TW4-33 generally toward TW4-30. The influence of TW4-4 pumping at the distal end of the plume is consistent with generally decreasing water levels at both TW4-29 and TW4-33. However, as discussed in Section 4.1.1, decreasing water level trends are also consistent with reduced wildlife pond seepage. The decay of the groundwater mound associated with the southern wildlife pond, which is 3 to 4 times closer to the southern extremity of the chloroform plume than the northern ponds, is likely to impact water levels within and adjacent to this portion of the plume. As discussed in Section 4.1.1, generally decreasing water level trends at TW4-6 and TW4-26 (since about the fourth quarter of 2013), temporarily increased concentrations at TW4-6 (since the first quarter of 2014) and increased concentrations at TW4-26 (since the third quarter of 2016), are also consistent with reduced wildlife pond seepage, in particular reduced seepage from the southern wildlife pond. As the groundwater mound associated with the southern pond decays, groundwater flow directions in the southern extremity of the plume have become more southerly, and plume migration is turning more to the south. An increasingly southerly direction of plume migration is consistent with increased concentrations at TW4-26 (from less than 10 µg/L in the third quarter of 2016 to 594 µg/L this quarter). In addition, as in the area near TW4-29 and TW4-33, generally decreasing concentrations at TW4-6 since the third quarter of 2015, and generally increased concentrations at TW4-26 since the third quarter of 2016, suggest that TW4-4 (and TW4-41) pumping has arrested chloroform migration between TW4-4 and TW4-6, and that increased chloroform at TW4-26 results from a remnant of the plume that continues to migrate south from TW4-6 to TW4-26. The enhancement of pumping in the vicinity of TW4-4 by the start-up of TW4-41 pumping in the second quarter of 25 2018 has been expected to increase this apparent separation and to have resulted m concentrations at TW4-6 dropping below 70 µg/L beginning in the third quarter of 2018. Furthermore, small but detectable chloroform concentrations at TW4-14 (from the fourth quarter of 2014 through the first quarter of 2021; and during the third quarter of 2022) and at TW4-27 (since the third quarter of 2015) suggest ongoing, but slow, downgradient migration of chloroform from the southeastern extremity of the plume into the low permeability materials penetrated by these wells. Because the chloroform concentration at TW4-30 dropped below 70 µg/L during the third quarter of 2022, TW4-30 again bounds the plume to the east of TW4-29. Chloroform analytical results from TW4-35 (as discussed in Section 4.2.3) demonstrate that chloroform is bounded to the southeast of TW4-29; and relatively recently installed well TW4- 43 bounds chloroform to the southeast of TW4-29 and TW4-30. From 2014 through 2019 chloroform concentrations at TW4-8 exceeded 70 µg/L and TW4-36 (non-detect for chloroform) served as an eastern bounding well. However, since the end of 2019, chloroform at TW4-8 remained below 70 µg/L and continues to bound the chloroform plume to the east. 4.2 Review of Analytical Results 4.2.1 Current Chloroform Isoconcentration Map Included under Tab J of this Report is a current chloroform isoconcentration map for the Mill site. Details of the gridding procedure used to generate the chloroform isoconcentration map (consistent with Part III.B.2.a through Part III.B.2.c of the GCAP) are provided in Tab L. 4.2.2 Chloroform Concentration Trend Data and Graphs Attached under Tab K are tables summarizing values for all required parameters, chloride, nitrate/nitrite, carbon tetrachloride, chloroform, chloromethane, and methylene chloride, for each well over time. Attached under Tab Kare graphs showing chloroform concentration trends in each monitor well overtime. 'the 2024 CACME report covers and interprets data collected through the fourth quarter of 2023. As discussed in that re ort, since the third quarter of 2015, average chloroform concentrations within the plume are trending downward; and, although noisy, concentrations at the majority of the pumping wells within the plume are decreasing overall, including wells MW-4, MW-26, TW4-4, TW4-20 (now abandoned), TW4-22, TW4-37, TW4-39 and TW4-41. In addition, since the end of 2020, concentrations at nearly all non-pumping wells within ( or formerly within) the plume are generally decreasing (including wells TW4-6, TW4-7, TW4-8, TW4-9, TW4-10, TW4-16, TW4-26, TW4-29 and TW4-33). The overall decreasing trends at wells typically having the highest concentrations (such as TW4-20 [now abandoned], TW4-22, TW4-37 and TW4-39) are consistent with decreasing mass estimates for the plume as these wells are located within areas having the highest concentrations and saturated thicknesses. Plume mass estimates and trends are discussed in more detail below in Section 5.5. 26 4.2.3 Interpretation of Analytical Data Comparing the chloroform analytical results to those of the previous quarter, as summarized in the tables included under Tab K, the following observations can be made: a) Chloroform concentrations have increased by more than 20% in the following well compared to last quarter: TW4-35; b) Chloroform concentrations decreased by more than 20% in the following well compared to last quarter: MW-4, MW-26, TW4-1, TW4-2, TW4-4, TW4-10, TW4-11, TW4-19, TW4-21, TW4-22, TW4-24, TW4-26, TW4-37, TW4-39, TW4-40 and TW4-41 ; c) Chloroform concentrations have remained within 20% in the following wells compared to last quarter: TW4-5, TW4-6, TW4-7, TW4-8, TW4-9, TW4-16, TW4-18, TW4-27, TW4-29, TW4-30 and TW4-33; d) Chloroform concentrations have remained non-detect in the following wells: MW-32, TW4-3, TW4-12, TW4-13, TW4-14, TW4-23, TW4-25, TW4-28, TW4-31, TW4-32, TW4-36, TW4-38, TW4-42 and TW4-43; e) Chloroform at TW4-35 increased from 1.4 µg/L to 1.9 µg/L; and f) Chloroform at TW4-34 increased from non-detect to 1.1 µg/L. As indicated, chloroform concentrations at many of the wells with detected chloroform were within 20% of the values reported for the wells during the previous quarter, suggesting that variations are within the range typical for sampling and analytical error. Wells MW-4, MW-26, TW4-1, TW4-2, TW4-4, TW4-10, TW4-11, TW4-19, TW4-21, TW4-22, TW4-24, TW4-26, TW4-35, TW4-37, TW4-39, TW4-40 and TW4-41 had changes in concentration greater than 20%. Of these, MW-4, MW-26, TW4-1, TW4-2, TW4-4, TW4-11, TW4-19, TW4-21, TW4-37, TW4-39, TW4-40 and TW4-41 are chloroform pumping wells; and TW4-22 and TW4-24 are nitrate pumping wells. Non-pumping well TW4-10 is located adjacent to chloroform pumping wells MW-26 and TW4-39; non-pumping well TW4-26 is located just within the chloroform plume boundary; and TW4-34 and TW4-35 are located just downgradient of the chloroform plume boundary. In addition, TW4-26 is located adjacent to chloroform pumping well TW4-40. Fluctuations in concentrations at both chloroform and nitrate pumping wells and wells adjacent to pumping wells likely result in part from changes in pumping. Fluctuations in concentrations are also expected at wells located near the plume margins (such as TW4-26, TW4-34 and TW4- 35). Chloroform pumping wells MW-4 (950 µg/L); TW4-2 (925 µg/L), TW4-4 (996 µg/L), TW4-11 (2,530 µg/L); TW4-37 (8,860 µg/L); and nitrate pumping well TW4-22 (2,180 µg/L) had the highest detected chloroform concentrations. Although pumping well TW4-20, formerly located between pumping wells TW4-19 and TW4-37, would typically have one of the highest concentrations, TW4-20 collapsed during August, 2020 and was abandoned in October, 2020. 27 Since last quarter, the chloroform concentrations in MW-4 decreased from 1,690 to 950 µg/L; TW4-2 decreased from 1,200 to 925 µg/L; TW4-4 decreased from 1,530 to 996 µg/L; TW4-11 decreased from 4,180 to 2,530 µg/L; and TW4-37 decreased from 14,000 to 8,860 µg/L. In addition, the chloroform concentration in chloroform pumping well TW4-21 decreased from 1,630 to 523 µg/L; the concentration in nitrate pumping well TW4-22 decreased from 3,460 to 2,180 µg/L; and the concentration in nitrate pumping well TW4-24 decreased from 168 to 87.6 µg/L, remaining just within the plume boundary this quarter. Nitrate pumping well TW4-25 remained non-detect. TW4-25, located north of TW4-21, bounds the chloroform plume to the north. Chloroform at TW4-8 (which was non-detect from the first quarter of 2008 through the fourth quarter of 2013) decreased from approximately 7.3 µg/L to approximately 5.9 µg/L, and remained outside the plume. TW 4-8 is located immediately east of chloroform pumping well MW-4, where chloroform was detected at a concentration of 950 µg/L. Although the plume boundary remained between MW-4 and TW4-8 from the first quarter of 2005 through the fourth quarter of 2013, TW4-8 was re-incorporated into the plume between the first quarter of 2014 and the fourth quarter of 2019. Elevated chloroform at TW4-8 was bounded to the north by TW4-3 and TW4-38 (both non-detect), to the northeast by TW4-13 (non-detect), to the east by TW4-36 (non-detect), and to the southeast by TW4-14 (which has remained below 10 µg/L and is non- detect this quarter). Although previously elevated, TW4-8 has remained outside of and has bounded the plume since the end of 2019. Changes in the plume boundary near TW 4-8 are expected to result from changes in pumping and reduced dilution resulting from cessation of water delivery to the northern wildlife ponds. Chloroform at TW 4-29 (located at the southeastern extremity of the plume, to the east of TW 4- 26 and to the south of TW4-27) decreased from 546 µg/L to 438 µg/L; and chloroform at TW4- 30, located immediately cross-gradient of TW4-29, decreased from approximately 40 µg/L to 34 µg/L, remaining outside the plume. Chloroform at TW 4-14 remained non-detect and chloroform at TW4-27 remained at 2.8 µg/L. Concentration trends at these wells are generally consistent with ongoing, but slow, downgradient migration of chloroform at these locations. For example, it took more than 51 quarters for detectable chloroform at TW 4-4 to migrate approximately 400 feet downgradient to TW4-14; and it took more than 30 quarters for chloroform exceeding 70 µg/L at TW4-29 to migrate approximately 160 feet to TW4-30. In addition, although TW4-30 was previously downgradient of TW4-29, due to long-term changes in water levels in this area, TW4-30 is now generally cross-gradient ofTW4-29. Furthermore, as discussed in Section 4 .1.1, increased concentrations at TW 4-26 since the third quarter of 2016 are also consistent with continuing downgradient chloroform migration which is likely enhanced by the decay of the groundwater mound associated with the southern wildlife pond. Increased concentrations at TW4-26 have widened the southeast extremity of the plume which historically was narrow compared to more upgradient locations. Chloroform at TW4-29 is bounded to the north by TW4-27 (nearly 3 µg/L), to the southeast by TW4-35 (approximately 1.9 µg/L), to the south by TW4-34 (approximately 1.1 µg/L), and to the west-northwest by TW4-6 (approximately 1.7 µg/L) and TW4-23 (non-detect). As discussed above, TW4-30, with a concentration of approximately 34 µg/L again bounds the plume to the 28 east of TW4-29, as it did prior to the fourth quarter of 2020. TW4-43, installed in September, 2021, served as a new bounding well during the period that concentrations at TW4-30 exceeded 70 µg/L. Continued monitoring will determine whether TW4-30 acts as a bounding well in the future. Chloroform at TW4-33 (located between TW4-4 and TW4-29) showed a decrease in concentration, from approximately 53 µg/L to approximately 43 µg/L. TW4-33 has remained outside the plume since the first quarter of 2021. Chloroform at TW4-33 is bounded to the north by TW4-14 (non-detect), to the east by TW4-27 (approximately 2.8 µg/L), and to the west by TW4-6 (approximately 1.7 µg/L) and TW4-23 (non-detect). The chloroform concentration in TW4-6 increased slightly from approximately l.5µg/L to 1.7 µg/L. TW4-6 has remained outside the chloroform plume since the third quarter of 2018. Installed in the second quarter of 2000, TW4-6 was the most downgradient temporary perched well prior to installation ofTW4-23 in 2007 and TW4-26 in the second quarter of 2010. TW4-6 remained outside the chloroform plume between installation in the second quarter of 2000 and the fourth quarter of 2008 likely due to a combination of 1) slow rates of downgradient chloroform migration in this area due to low permeability conditions and the effects of upgradient chloroform removal by pumping, and 2) natural attenuation. TW 4-6 was subsequently incorporated into the plume twice: from the first quarter of 2009 through the third quarter of 2010; and from the third quarter of2014 through the second quarter of 2018. Between initiation of pumping of TW4-4 in the first quarter of 2010 and the second quarter of 2014, concentrations at TW4-6 showed a net decrease from 1,000 µg/L to 10.3 µg/L. The relatively slow rate of chloroform migration in the vicinity of TW 4-6 in the past is demonstrated by comparing the rate of increase in chloroform at this well to the rate of increase in the nearest upgradient well TW4-4. Concentrations at TW4-4 increased from non-detect to more than 2,200 µg/L within only two quarters whereas 16 quarters were required for concentrations in TW 4-6 to increase from non-detect to only 81 µg/L. This behavior is consistent with hydraulic tests performed at TW4-4, TW4-6, and TW4-26 during the third quarter of 2010 that indicate a nearly two orders of magnitude decrease in permeability south (downgradient) of TW4-4. Chloroform migration rates in the vicinities of wells TW4-26, TW4-29 and TW4-33 have been expected to be relatively slow due to upgradient pumping and relatively low permeability conditions. By analogy with the decreases in concentration at TW4-6 and TW4-26 that occurred after initiation of TW4-4 pumping, chloroform concentrations at both TW4-29 and TW4-33 have been expected to eventually trend downward; and recent data are consistent with this expectation. Although changes in concentration have occurred in wells within the chloroform plume, the boundaries of the plume have not changed significantly since the last quarter, except for contractions near TW4-21 and TW4-24. The contraction near TW4-21 was due to chloroform concentration decreases at TW4-19 and TW4-21; and The contraction near TW4-24 resulted from the decrease in concentration at TW4-24. As has been the case since the first quarter of 2020, due primarily to decreases in concentrations at TW4-6 and TW4-33, the kriging algorithm has 'pinched off the southern extremity of the plume. 29 TW4-9 remained outside the plume from the second quarter of 2019 through the first quarter of 2021; was temporarily re-incorporated within the plume during the second quarter of 2021; and remains outside the plume again this quarter. TW 4-9 was incorporated into the plume from the first quarter of 2016 until the first quarter of 2019 due to increased concentrations attributable to reduced recharge (and dilution) from the northern wildlife ponds. Prior to the first quarter of 2016, however, TW4-9 was outside the plume except during the fourth quarter of 2014. Nitrate pumping generally caused the western boundary of the northern portion of the chloroform plume to migrate to the west toward TW4-24. Since the first quarter of 2014, TW4- 24 has been both inside and outside the plume and is just within the plume this quarter. TW4-24 likely remained primarily outside the plume since 2014 due to initiation of TW4-37 pumping in the second quarter of 2015 and reduced productivity at TW4-24 (since the third quarter of 2014). Subsequent to the first quarter of 2014, generally higher concentrations at TW 4-6 and TW 4-16 (both of which were within the chloroform plume in the past) caused the plume boundary to migrate to the southwest and temporarily re-incorporate both wells. This increase was likely related to reduced dilution from cessation of water delivery to the northern wildlife ponds and more westerly flow induced by nitrate pumping. In addition, concentrations at TW 4-6 are expected to be influenced by reduced recharge at the southern wildlife pond and the decay of the associated groundwater mound. TW 4-6 has remained outside the plume since the third quarter of 2018 due to the general decrease in chloroform concentrations since the third quarter of 2015, while (as discussed in Section 4.1.5) TW4-16 has been both within and outside the plume. This quarter, although TW4- 6 remains outside the plume, TW 4-16 remains just within the plume. The decreasing trend in chloroform concentrations at TW4-6 since the third quarter of 2015, and generally increased concentrations at TW 4-26 since the third quarter of 2016, suggest that TW 4- 4 pumping has arrested chloroform migration between TW 4-4 and TW 4-6, and that increased chloroform at TW4-26 results from a remnant of the plume that continues to migrate south from TW4-6 to TW4-26. This behavior is consistent with the apparent 'pinching-off of the southern extremity of the plume since the end of 2019. Regardless, pumping at TW4-41, located adjacent to TW4-4, and pumping at TW4-40, located just south (downgradient) ofTW4-26, is expected to slow or halt plume expansion in this area. Although the nitrate pumping system may redistribute chloroform within the plume and cause changes in the chloroform plume boundaries, continued operation of the nitrate pumping system is expected to enhance capture associated with the chloroform pumping system. Furthermore, since the beginning of 2015, the addition of chloroform wells TW4-1, TW4-2, TW4-11, TW4- 21, TW4-37, TW4-39, TW4-40 and TW4-41 is expected to have a beneficial impact. Generally reduced concentrations at TW4-6 (since the first quarter of 2015) and TW4-16 (since the fourth quarter of 2014) after previous increases are likely the result of initiation of TW4-1, TW4-2, and TW4-11 pumping during 2015. Maintaining reduced concentrations at TW4-6 is attributable primarily to pumping at TW 4-41. 30 5.0 LONG TERM PUMP TEST AT MW-4, MW-26, TW4-19, TW4-20, AND TW4-4 OPERATIONS REPORT 5.1 Introduction As a part of the investigation of chloroform contamination at the Mill site, EFRI has been conducting a Long-Term Pump Test on MW-4, TW4-19, MW-26, and TW4-20, and, since January 31, 2010, TW 4-4 . The purpose of the test is to serve as an interim action that will remove a significant amount of chloroform-contaminated water while gathering additional data on hydraulic properties in the area of investigation. TW4-20 collapsed in August of 2020 and was abandoned in October 2020. Beginning in January 2013, EFRI began long term pumping of TW4-22, TW4-24, TW4-25, and TWN-02 as required by the Nitrate CAP, dated May 7, 2012 and the Stipulated Consent Order (the "SCO") dated December 12, 2012. Because wells TW4-22, TW4-24, and TW4-25 are chloroform program wells, they are included in this report and any chloroform removal realized as part of this pumping is calculated and included in the chloroform quarterly reports. Beginning on January 14, 2015, EFRI began long term pumping ofTW4-1 , TW4-2, and TW4-11 and began long term pumping of TW4-21 and TW4-37 on June 9, 2015. Beginning in December 2016 EFRI began long term pumping of TW4-39. Beginning in April 2018 EFRI began long term pumping ofTW4-41. Beginning in May 2019 EFRI began long term pumping ofTW4-40. The following information documents the operational activities during the quarter. 5.2 Pump Test Data Collection The long term pump test for MW-4 was started on April 14, 2003, followed by the start of pumping from TW4-19 on April 30, 2003, from MW-26 on August 8, 2003, from TW4-20 on August 4, 2005, from TW4-4 on January 31, 2010, and from TW4-22, TW4-24, and TW4-25 on January 26, 2013. Personnel from Hydro Geo Chem, Inc. were on site to conduct the first phase of the pump test and collect the initial two days of monitoring data for MW-4. EFRI personnel have gathered subsequent water level and pumping data. Analyses of hydraulic parameters and discussions of perched zone hydrogeology near MW-4 has been provided by Hydro Geo Chem in a separate report, dated November 12, 2001 , and in the May 26, 2004 Final Report on the Long Term Pumping Test. Data collected during the quarter included the following: • Measurement of water levels at MW-4, TW4-1, TW4-2, TW4-4, TW4-11, TW4- 19, MW-26, TW4-21, TWN-2, TW4-22, TW4-24, TW4-25 , TW4-37, TW4-39 TW 4-40, and TW 4-41 on a weekly basis, and at selected temporary wells and permanent monitoring wells on a monthly basis. • Measurement of pumping history , including: -pumping rates 31 -total pumped volume -operational and non-operational periods. • Periodic sampling of pumped water for chloroform and nitrate/nitrite analysis and other constituents. 5.3 Water Level Measurements Beginning August 16, 2003, the frequency of water level measurements from MW-4, MW-26, and TW 4-19 was reduced to weekly. From commencement of pumping, and regularly after March 1, 2010 for TW4-4, water levels in these wells have been measured weekly. From commencement of pumping, water levels in wells TW4-1, TW4-2, TW4-11, TW4-21, TW4-22, TW4-24, TW4-25, TW4-37, TW4-39, TW4-41, and TWN-2 have been measured weekly. Depth to groundwater in all other chloroform contaminant investigation wells is monitored monthly. Copies of the weekly Depth to Water monitoring sheets for MW-4, MW-26, TW4-1, TW4-2, TW4-11, TW4-19, TW4-21, TW4-4, TW4-22, TW4-24, TW4-25, TW4-37, TW4-39, TW4-40 (beginning May 2019), TW4-41 and TWN-2 and the monthly Depth to Water monitoring sheets for the chloroform contaminant investigation wells and the selected temporary wells and permanent monitoring wells are included under Tab C. Monthly depth to water measurements for the quarter are recorded in the Field Data Worksheets included under Tab C. 5.4 Pumping Rates and Volumes Table G-2 summarizes the recovered mass of chloroform by well per quarter and historically since the inception of the chloroform recovery program for the active pumping wells. It is important to note that TWN-02 is a nitrate program well and is sampled only for nitrate and chloride as required by the nitrate program. Because TWN-02 is not sampled or analyzed for chloroform, the mass of chloroform recovered is not calculated. The pumping wells do not pump continuously but are on a delay device. The wells purge for a set amount of time and then shut off to allow the well to recharge. Water from the pumping wells is transferred to a holding tank. The water in the holding tank is used in the Mill processes. The pumping rates and volumes for each of the pumping wells are shown in Table G-3. Specific operational problems observed with the well or pumping equipment which occurred during the quarter are noted for each well below. 5.5 Mass Removed and Plume Residual Mass Chloroform removal was estimated as of the first quarter 2007. Since that estimation, the mass removed by well for each quarter has been compiled in Table G-2, which shows the pounds of chloroform that have been removed to date. It should be noted that corrections were made to the mass removed tables after Ql 2023 to correct typographical errors. No other corrections were necessary as the change did not affect any other reported information. The mass of chloroform removed from the plume this quarter is approximately 5.8 lb., which is approximately 45 % smaller than the approximately 10.6 lb. removed last quarter. The smaller rate of mass removal is attributable primarily to the decreased concentrations at TW4-19, TW4-21 and TW4-37. 32 The residual mass of chloroform within the plume is estimated as 461 lb. using the methodology described in Appendix A of the GCAP ("Chloroform Plume Mass Calculation Method"). This is approximately 384 lb. smaller than last quarter's estimate of 845 lb, due primarily to decreased concentrations at TW4-19, TW4-21 and TW4-37. As per Part III.B.2 of the GCAP, electronic files used in calculating the mass estimate are provided with this report. Details of the procedure are provided in Tab L. The residual mass is plotted in Figure L.1. Subsequent residual plume mass estimates will be calculated quarterly, added to the graph, and the trendline updated as per Part III.B.3 of the GCAP. Based on data presented in the 2024 CACME Report, the calculated chloroform mass increased after the cessation of water delivery to the two northern wildlife ponds in the first quarter of 2012. These ponds are located immediately upgradient of the chloroform plume. The increase in calculated mass resulted from increased plume area and increased average concentrations within the plume. The increases in both plume area and average concentrations are attributable to reduced dilution due to the reduction in chloroform-free wildlife pond seepage . However, the residual mass estimates have generally decreased since the second quarter of 2016 maximum estimate of 2,261 lb. suggesting stabilization and decline; and, although the residual mass estimates have generally been larger since 2012, the rate of mass removed per quarter by pumping has also been generally larger. Mass removal rates were particularly enhanced after the addition of 5 new pumping wells in 2015; and the subsequent addition of 3 additional pumping wells has helped maintain mass removal rates. Furthermore, although the pumping system is not designed to hydraulically capture the entire plume, the proportion of the mass of the plume under capture has historically been large. The proportion of the mass of the plume under capture during the fourth quarters of 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2014 ranged from approximately 84% to 99%. The approximate proportion of the mass of the plume under capture this quarter is 87%, which is smaller than last quarter's approximately 92%. The difference is primarily attributable to a shrinkage of the capture zone in the northernmost portion of the plume (west of TW4-21 and north of TW4-22). As discussed above, the residual mass estimates have been generally larger since the cessation of water delivery to the two northern wildlife ponds in the first quarter of 2012; however, both the first quarter 2023 mass estimate (444 lb.) and the current quarter's mass estimate (461 lb.) are smaller than the first quarter, 2012 mass estimate of 492 lb. Although larger, mass estimates since the first quarter of 2023 are nevertheless consistent with the general decrease in residual mass estimates since the mid-2016 maximum estimate. 5.6 Inspections All of the required inspections were completed, and the inspection forms are included in Tab C. 33 5.7 Conditions That May Affect Water Levels in Piezometers No water was added to the any of the wildlife ponds during the quarter. 6.0 CORRECTIVE ACTION REPORT No corrective actions were necessary for the current reporting period. 6.1 Assessment of Previous Quarter's Corrective Actions There were no corrective actions required during the previous quarters' monitoring period. 7.0 CURRENT COMPLIANCE STATUS 7.1 Long Term Chloroform Plume Control The chloroform plume is currently entirely within the Mill property boundary and is bounded on all sides by wells having chloroform concentrations that are either non-detect or less than 70 µg/L (Tab J). The chloroform plume is bounded to the north by TW4-25 (non-detect); to the west and southwest by MW-28 (non-detect), MW-31 (non-detect), MW-32 (non-detect), TW4-6 (approximately 1.7 µg/L) and TW4-23 (non-detect); to the east by TW4-3 (non-detect), TW4-5 (approximately 8.7 µg/L), TW4-8 (nearly 6 µg/L), TW4-9 (nearly 4 µg/L), TW4-13 (non-detect), TW4-14 (non-detect), TW4-18 (nearly 50 µg/L), TW4-27 (nearly 3 µg/L), TW4-30 (approximately 34 µg/L), TW4-33 (approximately 43 µg/L); TW4-36 (non-detect) and TW4-38 (non-detect); to the south by TW4-34 (approximately 1.1 µg/L) and TW4-42 (non-detect); and to the southeast by TW4-35 (nearly 2 µg/L) and TW4-43 (non-detect). Chloroform at TW4-34 was not detected until the third quarter of 2022 (at 1.2 µg/L). Since that first detection, chloroform has been detected three additional times at concentrations less than or equal to 1.2 µg/L, including the current quarter at a concentration of 1.1 µg/L. In addition, chloroform at nearby well TW4-35 was detected for the first time during the third quarter of 2023 (at 1.4 µg/L), and was detected at 1.9 µg/L this quarter. Chloroform detections at TW4-34 and TW4-35 are consistent with continuing, but slow, downgradient plume migration. However, chloroform is not detected at wells far to the south ( cross-to downgradient) and southwest (cross-gradient) of the plume. MW-17 (non-detect) and MW-38 (non-detect) bound the plume to the far southwest (cross-gradient); and MW-22 (non-detect), MW-39 (non-detect) and MW-40 (non-detect) bound the plume far to the south (cross-to downgradient). Because TW4-30 no longer bounded the plume immediately to the east due to increases in concentration that brought TW4-30 into the plume for the first time during the fourth quarter of 2020, new bounding well TW4-43 was installed approximately 200 feet to the east-southeast of TW4-30 during September, 2021. As indicated above, chloroform has not been detected at TW4- 43; and, due to decreases in chloroform concentrations since 2021, TW4-30 has been outside the plume since the third quarter of 2022. Subsequent data will determine whether or not TW4-30 remains outside the plume and can serve (as in the past) as a bounding well. 34 Data collected to date indicate there are sufficient chloroform monitoring and pumping wells to effectively define, control, and monitor the plume. In addition, site water level data indicate that perched groundwater flow to the east of TW4-30, between TW4-30 and the eastern site property boundary, is to the south-southwest; therefore it is unlikely that any chloroform within this portion of the plume could ever migrate across the eastern property boundary. Furthermore, chloroform in the vicinity of TW4-30 is migrating relatively slowly; it took more than 30 quarters for chloroform exceeding 70 µg/L at TW4-29 to migrate approximately 160 feet to TW4-30. Due to long-term changes in water levels in this area, the former hydraulic gradient that was directed from TW4-29 toward TW4-30 no longer exists; consequently, chloroform is no longer expected to migrate from TW4-29 to TW4-30, consistent with the generally decreasing trend in chloroform since 2021 that has brought TW4-30 outside the plume since the third quarter of 2022. Finally, the groundwater flow direction in the immediate vicinity of TW4-30 is now south-southeasterly, generally toward TW4-35 and TW4-43. This quarter, TW4-43 is non- detect for chloroform while, as discussed above, chloroform was detected at TW4-35 for the third time this quarter (at 1.9 µg/L). 7.2 Well Construction, Maintenance and Operation Part II of the GCAP specifies that EFRI must construct, maintain, and operate the chloroform wells in accordance with the specifications delineated therein. The wells were maintained and operated as required. Additional details regarding any specific pumping well operations and maintenance issues noted during the quarter are discussed in Section 5.0 above. 7.3 Disposal of Extracted Groundwater Part II of the GCAP requires that all extracted groundwater be disposed of in the tailings management system or fed in the Mill process. All extracted groundwater was handled as required by the GCAP. 7.4 Compliance Well Performance Part ILG of the GCAP states that an exceedance of the compliance well performance standard is defined as the presence of chloroform in any compliance monitoring well in excess of 70 ug/L for two or more quarters. The compliance well chloroform concentrations were below the 70 ug/L except as noted in previous reports. The previously noted exceedances have been addressed in Plans and Time Schedules. There are no new exceedances in Q4 2023. 7.5 Chloroform Plume Monitoring for Wells within 500 Feet of the Property Boundary Currently there are no compliance wells within 500 feet of the property boundary. 35 8.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS The residual mass of chloroform within the plume is estimated as 461 lb. using the methodology described in Appendix A of the GCAP ("Chloroform Plume Mass Calculation Method"). This is 384 lb. less than last quarter's estimate of 845 lb., attributable primarily to decreased concentrations at chloroform pumping wells TW4-19, TW4-21 and TW4-37. Since the third quarter of 2015, the residual mass estimate trend is downward; and the current quarter's estimate of 461 lb. is substantially lower than both the third quarter 2015 estimate of 1,712 lb., and the maximum of2,261 lb. estimated for the second quarter of 2016. In addition, although the residual mass estimates have generally been larger since cessation of water delivery to the wildlife ponds in 2012, the first quarter, 2023 mass estimate (444 lb.) and the current quarter's mass estimate (461 lb) are smaller than the first quarter, 2012 mass estimate of 492 lb. However, although larger, mass estimates since the first quarter of 2023 are consistent with the general decrease in residual mass estimates since the mid-2016 maximum. The mass of chloroform removed from the plume this quarter by pumping, approximately 5.8 lb., is approximately 46 % smaller than the mass removed last quarter (approximately 10.6 lb.). The larger mass removal is attributable primarily to the increased concentrations at chloroform pumping wells TW4-19, TW4-21 and TW4-37. The chloroform plume is currently entirely within the Mill property boundary and is bounded on all sides by wells having chloroform concentrations that are either non-detect or less than 70 µg/L (Tab J). The chloroform plume is bounded to the north by TW4-25 (non-detect); to the west and southwest by MW-28 (non-detect), MW-31 (non-detect), MW-32 (non-detect), TW4-6 (approximately 1.7 µg/L) and TW4-23 (non-detect); to the east by TW4-3 (non-detect), TW4-5 (approximately 8.7 µg/L), TW4-8 (nearly 6 µg/L), TW4-9 (nearly 4 µg/L), TW4-13 (non-detect), TW4-14 (non-detect), TW4-18 (nearly 50 µg/L), TW4-27 (nearly 3 µg/L), TW4-30 (approximately 34 µg/L), TW4-33 (approximately 43 µg/L); TW4-36 (non-detect) and TW4-38 (non-detect); to the south by TW4-34 (approximately 1.1 µg/L) and TW4-42 (non-detect); and to the southeast by TW4-35 (nearly 2 µg/L) and TW4-43 (non-detect). Because TW4-30 no longer bounded the plume immediately to the east due to increases in concentration that brought TW4-30 into the plume for the first time during the fourth quarter of 2020, new bounding well TW4-43 was installed approximately 200 feet to the east-southeast of TW4-30 during September, 2021. As indicated above, chloroform has not been detected at TW4- 43. However, due to concentration decreases since 2021, TW4-30 has been outside the plume since the third quarter of 2022, and again bounds the plume to the east. Subsequent data will determine whether or not TW4-30 remains outside the plume and can serve (as in the past) as a bounding well in the future. Data collected to date indicate there are sufficient chloroform monitoring and pumping wells to effectively define, control, and monitor the plume. In addition, site water level data indicate that perched groundwater flow to the east of TW4-30, between TW4-30 and the eastern site property boundary, is to the south-southwest; therefore, it is unlikely that any chloroform within this portion of the plume could ever migrate across the eastern property boundary. Furthermore, chloroform in the vicinity of TW4-30 is migrating relatively slowly; it took more than 30 36 quarters for chloroform exceeding 70 µg/L at TW4-29 to migrate approximately 160 feet to TW4-30. Due to long-term changes in water levels in this area, the former hydraulic gradient that was directed from TW4-29 toward TW4-30 no longer exists; consequently, chloroform is no longer expected to migrate from TW4-29 to TW4-30, consistent with the concentration decreases since 2021 that have brought TW4-30 again outside the plume. Finally, the groundwater flow direction in the immediate vicinity of TW4-30 is now south-southeasterly, generally toward TW4-35 and TW4-43, both non-detect for chloroform. The water level contour maps for the first quarter, 2024 indicate effective capture of water containing high chloroform concentrations over most of the chloroform plume. Capture in the southeastern portion of the plume (vicinity of MW-4) was enhanced by start-up of chloroform pumping wells TW4-1, TW4-2, and TW4-11 during the first quarter of 2015. Capture in the northwestern portion of the plume was enhanced by start-up of chloroform pumping wells TW4- 21 and TW4-37 during the second quarter of 2015; and of TW4-39 during the fourth quarter of 2016. Capture in the southernmost portion of the plume was enhanced by start-up of pumping at TW4-41 during the second quarter of 2018 and of TW4-40 during the second quarter of 2019. All pumping wells added since the beginning of 2015 have enhanced the effectiveness of chloroform mass removal. Although pumping began in the first quarter of 2010, a well-defined capture zone was not clearly evident at chloroform pumping well TW4-4 until the third quarter of 2018. Increased drawdowns in this area since the second quarter of 2018, and development of a definable capture zone, is attributable to pumping at adjacent well TW4-41. The capture zone associated with TW4-4 was likely obscured prior to the second quarter of 2018 by the historically relatively low water level at adjacent well TW4-14 and the two orders of magnitude decrease in permeability south of TW4-4. However, as noted in previous reports, between the first quarter of 2010 and the second quarter of 2014, decreases in chloroform concentrations and the rate of water level rise at TW4-6 (located downgradient of TW4-4) likely resulted from TW 4-4 pumping. Cones of depression associated with the nitrate pumping wells became evident as of the fourth quarter of 2013, and capture associated with the nitrate pumping is expected to continue to develop. Overall, the apparent capture area of the combined chloroform and nitrate pumping systems is larger than last quarter. 'Background' flow through the chloroform plume was calculated in the 2016 CACME as approximately 3 .4 gpm Due to continued reductions in hydraulic gradients and saturated thicknesses since then, the 'background' flow was recalculated in the 2024 CACME as 2.24 gpm. Pumping from wells within and immediately adjacent to the chloroform plume during the current quarter (from wells MW-4, MW-26, TW4-1, TW4-2, TW4-4, TW4-11, TW4-19, TW4- 21, TW4-22, TW4-24, TW4-37, TW4-39, TW4-40 and TW4-41) is approximately 4.3 gpm. The combined pumping rate of 4.3 gpm exceeds the calculated background flow by nearly 2.1 gpm or 94 %, and is considered adequate at the present time. 37 Chloroform concentrations at many of the wells with detected chloroform were within 20% of the values reported during the previous quarter, suggesting that variations are within the range typical for sampling and analytical error. Wells MW-4, ,MW-26, TW4-1, TW4-2, TW4-4, TW4- 10, TW4-11, TW4-19, TW4-21, TW4-22, TW4-24, TW4-26, TW4-35, TW4-37, TW4-39, TW4- 40 and TW4-41 had changes in concentration greater than 20%. Of these, MW-4, MW-26, TW4- 1, TW4-2, TW4-4, TW4-11, TW4-19, TW4-21, TW4-37, TW4-39, TW4-40 and TW4-41 are chloroform pumping wells; and TW4-22 and TW4-24 are nitrate pumping wells. Non-pumping well TW4-10 is located adjacent to chloroform pumping wells MW-26 and TW4-39; non- pumping well TW4-26 is located just within the chloroform plume boundary; and TW4-34 and TW4-35 are located just downgradient of the chloroform plume boundary. In addition, TW4-26 is located adjacent to chloroform pumping well TW4-40. Fluctuations in concentrations at both chloroform and nitrate pumping wells and wells adjacent to pumping wells likely result in part from changes in pumping. In addition, fluctuations in concentrations are expected at wells located near the plume margins (such as TW4-26, TW4-34 and TW4-35). Furthermore, changes in concentrations at chloroform wells are expected to result from continued operation of the nitrate pumping system, as the capture associated with nitrate pumping expands and flow directions change locally. Chloroform pumping wells MW-4 (950 µg/L); TW4-2 (925 µg/L), TW4-4 (996 µg/L), TW4-11 (2,530 µg/L); TW4-37 (8,860 µg/L); and nitrate pumping well TW4-22 (2,180) had the highest detected chloroform concentrations. Since last quarter, the chloroform concentrations in MW-4 decreased from 1,690 to 950 µg/L; TW4-2 decreased from 1,200 to 925 µg/L; TW4-4 decreased from 1,530 to 996 µg/L; TW4-11 decreased from 4,180 to 2,530 µg/L; and TW4-37 decreased from 14,000 to 8,860 µg/L. In addition, the chloroform concentration in chloroform pumping well TW4-21 decreased from 1,630 to 523 µg/L; the concentration in nitrate pumping well TW4-22 decreased from 3,460 to 2,180 µg/L; and the concentration in nitrate pumping well TW4-24 decreased from 168 to 87.6 µg/L, remaining just within the plume boundary this quarter. Nitrate pumping well TW4-25 remained non-detect. TW4-25, located north of TW4-21, bounds the chloroform plume to the north. Chloroform at TW4-8 (which was non-detect from the first quarter of 2008 through the fourth quarter of 2013) decreased from approximately 7.3 µg/L to approximately 5.9 µg/L, and remained outside the plume. TW 4-8 is located immediately east of chloroform pumping well MW-4, where chloroform was detected at a concentration of 950 µg/L. Although the plume boundary remained between MW-4 and TW4-8 from the first quarter of 2005 through the fourth quarter of 2013, TW4-8 was re-incorporated into the plume between the first quarter of2014 and the fourth quarter of 2019. Elevated chloroform at TW 4-8 was bounded to the north by TW 4-3 and TW4-38 (both non-detect), to the northeast by TW4-13 (non-detect), to the east by TW4-36 (non-detect), and to the southeast by TW4-14 (which has remained below 10 µg/L and is non- detect this quarter). Although previously elevated, TW4-8 has remained outside of and has bounded the plume since the end of 2019. Changes in the plume boundary near TW 4-8 are expected to result from changes in pumping and reduced dilution resulting from cessation of water delivery to the northern wildlife ponds. Detectable chloroform concentrations at TW4-14 (between the fourth quarter of 2014 and the first quarter of2021; and during the third quarter of 2022) and at TW4-27 (since the third quarter 38 of 2015) are consistent with continued, but slow, downgradient migration of chloroform from the distal end of the plume (near TW4-29 and TW4-33) into the low permeability materials penetrated by TW4-14 and TW4-27. Chloroform at TW4-14 remained non-detect and chloroform at TW4-27 remained at approximately 2.8 µg/L. Pumping at TW4-41 is expected to reduce or prevent future migration of chloroform toward these wells. Concentration trends at TW4-29 (located at the southeastern extremity of the plume, to the east ofTW4-26 and to the south ofTW4-27); and at TW4-30 (located immediately east ofTW4-29), are also generally consistent with ongoing, but slow, downgradient migration of chloroform. Although previously downgradient of TW4-29, due to long-term changes in water levels in this area, TW4-30 is now generally cross-gradient of TW4-29. Chloroform at TW4-29 decreased from 546 µg/L to 438 µg/L; and chloroform at TW4-30, located immediately cross-gradient of TW4-29, decreased from approximately 40 µg/L to 34 µg/L, remaining just outside the plume. As discussed above, slow downgradient migration is consistent with the more than 30 quarters needed for chloroform exceeding 70 µg/L at TW4-29 to migrate approximately 160 feet to TW4- 30 (although TW4-30 is again outside the plume). Chloroform at TW4-29 is bounded to the north by TW4-27 (approximately 2.8 µg/L), to the southeast by TW4-35 (approximately 1.9 µg/L), to the south by TW4-34 (approximately 1.1 µg/L), and to the west-northwest by TW4-6 (approximately 1.7 µg/L) and TW4-23 (non-detect). As discussed above, TW4-30 no longer bounded the plume immediately to the east and TW4-43 has acted as a new bounding well in this area; however, due to decreased concentrations, TW4- 30 has bounded the plume to the east since the third quarter of 2022. In addition, generally increased concentrations at TW4-26 since the third quarter of 2016 are consistent with continuing downgradient chloroform migration, which is likely enhanced by the decay of the groundwater mound associated with the southern wildlife pond. Furthermore, recent detections in chloroform at TW4-34 (since the second quarter of 2022); and at TW4-35 (since the third quarter of 2023), although small (< 2 µg/L), are also consistent with continuing, but slow, downgradient plume migration. Chloroform at TW4-33 (located between TW4-4 and TW4-29), which has remained below 70 µg/L since the first quarter of 2021, showed a decrease in concentration, from approximately 53 µg/L to 43 µg/L. Chloroform at TW4-33 is bounded to the north by TW4-14 (non-detect), to the east by TW4-27 (approximately 2.8 µg/L), and to the west by TW4-6 (1.7 µg/L) and TW4-23 (non-detect). Although changes in concentration have occurred in wells within the chloroform plume, the boundaries of the plume have not changed significantly since the last quarter, except for contractions near TW4-21 and TW4-24. The contraction near TW4-21 was due to chloroform concentration decreases at TW4-19 and TW4-21; and The contraction near TW4-24 resulted from the decrease in concentration at TW4-24. As has been the case since the first quarter of 2020, due primarily to decreases in concentrations at TW4-6 and TW4-33, the kriging algorithm has 'pinched off' the southern extremity of the plume. TW 4-9 remained outside the plume from the second quarter of 2019 through the first quarter of 2021; was temporarily re-incorporated within the plume during the second quarter of 2021; and 39 remains outside the plume again this quarter. TW 4-9 was incorporated into the plume from the first quarter of 2016 until the first quarter of 2019 due to increased concentrations attributable to reduced recharge (and dilution) from the northern wildlife ponds. However, except for the fourth quarter of 2014, TW4-9 was outside the plume prior to the first quarter of 2016. TW4-38 was installed to the east-southeast of TW4-9 to serve as a bounding well when concentrations at TW4-9 exceeded 70 µg/L. Nitrate pumping generally caused the western boundary of the northern portion of the chloroform plume to migrate to the west toward TW4-24. Since the first quarter of 2014, TW4- 24 has been both inside and outside the plume and is again just within the plume this quarter. TW4-24 likely remained primarily outside the plume since 2014 due to initiation of TW4-37 pumping in the second quarter of 2015 and reduced productivity at TW4-24 (since the third quarter of 2014). Subsequent to the first quarter of 2014, generally increased concentrations at TW4-6 and TW4-16 (both of which were within the chloroform plume in the past), caused the plume boundary to migrate to the southwest and temporarily re-incorporate both wells. Increased concentrations at these wells subsequent to the first quarter of 2014 are likely related to reduced dilution from cessation of water delivery to the northern wildlife ponds and more westerly flow induced by nitrate pumping. In addition, concentrations at TW 4-6 are expected to be influenced by reduced recharge at the southern wildlife pond and the decay of the associated groundwater mound. Since 2014, TW4-16 has been both within and outside the plume; whereas a decreasing trend in chloroform concentrations at TW4-6 (since the third quarter of 2015) has once again taken TW4- 6 outside the plume. This quarter, TW4-16 and TW4-6 remain within and outside the plume, respectively. Although chloroform at TW 4-16 has been above and below 70 µg/L since 2014, and was detected at 116 µg/L this quarter, concentrations have generally increased since 2018, likely in response to reduced dilution. The decreasing trend in chloroform concentration at TW4-6 since the third quarter of 2015, and generally increased concentrations at TW 4-26 since the third quarter of 2016, suggest that TW 4- 4 pumping has arrested chloroform migration between TW 4-4 and TW 4-6, and that the increased chloroform at TW4-26 results from a remnant of the plume that continues to migrate south from TW4-6 to TW4-26. Pumping at adjacent well TW4-41 since the second quarter of 2018 has likely enhanced the decline in TW 4-6 concentrations to less than 70 µg/L. Although the nitrate pumping system may redistribute chloroform within the plume and cause changes in the chloroform plume boundaries, continued operation of the nitrate pumping system is expected to enhance capture associated with the chloroform pumping system. Furthermore, the addition of chloroform pumping wells TW4-1, TW4-2, TW4-11, TW4-21, TW4-37, TW4-39, TW 4-40 and TW 4-41 since the beginning of 2015 is expected to have a beneficial impact. Generally reduced concentrations at TW4-6 (since the third quarter of 2015) and TW4-16 (since the fourth quarter of 2014) after previous increases are likely the result of initiation of TW4-1, TW4-2, and TW4-11 pumping. Continued operation of the original chloroform pumping wells (MW-4, MW-26, and TW4-19) is recommended. Pumping these wells, regardless of any short-term fluctuations in concentrations 40 detected at the wells, helps to reduce downgradient chloroform migration by removing chloroform mass and reducing hydraulic gradients, thereby allowing natural attenuation to be more effective. Continued operation of chloroform pumping well TW4-4, augmented by pumping at adjacent well TW 4-41, is recommended to improve capture of chloroform to the extent practical in the southern portion of the plume. The overall decrease in chloroform concentrations at TW 4-6 from 1,000 µg/L in the first quarter of 2010 to 10.3 µg/L in the second quarter of 2014 is likely related to pumping at TW4-4. The decrease in the long-term rate of water level rise at TW4-6 once TW4-4 pumping began, which suggests that TW4-6 is within the hydraulic influence of TW4-4, is also consistent with the decrease in chloroform concentrations at TW 4-6 between the first quarter of 2010 and the second quarter of 2014. The decreasing trend in water levels beginning in 2014 and, as noted above, the generally decreasing chloroform concentrations since the first quarter of 2015 at TW4-6 are also attributable in part to TW4-4 (augmented by TW4-41) pumpmg. Continued operation of chloroform pumping wells TW4-1, TW4-2, TW4-11, TW4-21, TW4-37, TW4-39, TW4-40 and TW4-41 is also recommended because pumping these wells has increased overall capture and improved chloroform mass removal. In particular, continued pumping of TW4-37 (in conjunction with TW4-19) compensates for the loss of TW4-20; and pumping at TW 4-40 has expanded capture within the southern extremity of the plume. Furthermore, because of the influence of TW4-4 pumping (augmented by TW4-41 pumping since the second quarter of 2018), and by analogy with the concentration decreases at TW4-6 and TW4-26 that occurred after initiation of TW4-4 pumping, chloroform concentrations at TW4-29 and TW4-33 were expected to eventually trend downward . Since the third quarter of 2014, TW4- 33 concentrations that have been relatively stable to decreasing; and TW4-29 concentrations that generally increased before becoming relatively stable to decreasing; appear consistent with these expectations. As discussed above, trends at these wells suggest that chloroform migration has been arrested at TW4-33 by TW4-4 (and TW4-41) pumping and that previously increasing chloroform at downgradient well TW4-29 resulted from a remnant of the plume that migrated past TW4-33 generally toward TW4-30, which until recently was downgradient of TW4-29, and which until the fourth quarter of 2020 bounded the plume to the east. As discussed above, due to concentration decreases since 2021, TW4-30 again bounds the plume to the east; and continued monitoring will determine whether it can function (as in the past) as a bounding well in the future. The influence of TW 4-4 pumping at the distal end of the plume is consistent with decreasing water levels at both TW4-29 and TW4-33. Pumping at adjacent well TW4-41 has been expected to help maintain or enhance these decreasing trends in water levels and to augment the expected eventual reductions in concentrations in the distal end of the plume. Continued evaluation of trends at TW4-29 and TW4-33 will be provided in subsequent quarters. EFRI and its consultants have raised the issues and potential effects associated with cessation of water delivery to the northern wildlife ponds in March, 2012 during discussions with DWMRC in March 2012 and May 2013. While past recharge from the ponds has helped limit many 41 constituent concentrations within the chloroform and nitrate plumes by dilution, the associated groundwater mounding has increased hydraulic gradients and contributed to plume migration. Since use of the northern wildlife ponds ceased in March 2012, the reduction in recharge and decay of the associated groundwater mound has caused the expected decrease in hydraulic gradients and the increases in constituent concentrations within the chloroform plume. Generally increased chloroform concentrations at TW 4-6 (between 2013 and 2020); and at TW 4-8, TW 4-9 and TW4-16 (since 2013), are likely related in part to reduced dilution (although concentrations at TW4-6 and TW4-8 have been trending downward since the first quarter of 2015; and concentrations at TW 4-9 have been trending generally downward since the first quarter of 2018). As discussed above, increased concentrations at TW 4-26 since the third quarter of 2016 that are consistent with continuing downgradient chloroform migration are also likely enhanced by the decay of the groundwater mound associated with the southern wildlife pond. The net impact of reduced wildlife pond recharge has been expected to be beneficial even though it was also expected to result in (temporarily) higher concentrations that would persist until continued mass reduction via pumping and natural attenuation ultimately reduced concentrations. Temporary increases in chloroform concentrations have been judged less important than reduced chloroform migration rates. The evolution of the impacts of reduced recharge on concentrations and plume migration rates will be defined by continued monitoring. 9.0 ELECTRONIC DATA FILES AND FORMAT EFRI has provided to the Director an electronic copy of the laboratory results for groundwater quality monitoring conducted under the chloroform contaminant investigation during the quarter, in Comma Separated Values format. A copy of the transmittal e-mail is included under Tab M. 42 INDEX OF TABS Tab A Site Plan and Perched Well Locations White Mesa Site Tab B Order of Sampling and Field Data Worksheets Tab C Weekly and Monthly Depth to Water Data Tab D Kriged Current Quarter Groundwater Contour Map, Capture Zone Map, Capture Zone Details Map, and Depth to Water Data Tab E Kriged Previous Quarter Groundwater Contour Map Tab F Depths to Groundwater and Elevations and Hydrographs of Groundwater Elevations over Time for Chloroform Monitoring Wells Tab G Chloroform Mass Removed and Volume Pumped in Chloroform Pumping Wells over Time Tab H Laboratory Analytical Reports Tab I Quality Assurance and Data Validation Tables I-1 Field Data QA/QC Evaluation I-2 Holding Time Evaluation I-3 Receipt Temperature Check I-4 Analytical Method Check I-5 Reporting Limit Evaluation I-6 Trip Blank Evaluations I-7 QA/QC Evaluation for Sample Duplicates I-8 QC Control Limits for Analyses and Blanks I-9 Rinsate Check Tab J Kriged Current Quarter Chloroform Isoconcentration Map Tab K Analyte Concentration Data and Chloroform Concentration Trend Graphs over Time Tab L Contour Map Based Chloroform Plume Mass Calculations and Data Over Time Tab M CSV Transmittal Letter Tab N Exceedance Notices for the Reporting Period Tab les Table 1: Summary of Well Sampling for the Period Well Sample Date Date of Lab Report MW-04 2/21/2024 3/7/2024 TW4-01 2/21/2024 3/7/2024 TW4-02 2/21/2024 3/7/2024 TW4-03 3/13/2024 3/26/2024 TW4-03R 3/12/2024 3/26/2024 TW4-04 2/21/2024 3/7/2024 TW4-05 3/14/2024 3/29/2024 TW4-05R 3/13/2024 3/26/2024 TW4-06 3/13/2024 3/26/2024 TW4-07 3/15/2024 3/29/2024 TW4-08 3/14/2024 3/29/2024 TW4-09 3/14/2024 3/29/2024 TW4-10 3/14/2024 3/29/2024 TW4-11 2/21/2024 3/7/2024 TW4-12 3/13/2024 3/26/2024 TW4-13 3/13/2024 3/26/2024 TW4-14 3/13/2024 3/26/2024 MW-26 2/21/2024 3/7/2024 TW4-16 3/14/2024 3/29/2024 MW-32 3/15/2024 3/29/2024 TW4-18 3/14/2024 3/29/2024 TW4-19 2/21/2024 3/7/2024 TW4-21 2/21/2024 3/7/2024 TW4-22 2/21/2024 3/7/2024 TW4-23 3/13/2024 3/26/2024 TW4-24 2/21/2024 3/7/2024 TW4-25 2/21/2024 3/7/2024 TW4-26 3/15/2024 3/29/2024 TW4-27 3/13/2024 3/26/2024 TW4-28 3/13/2024 3/26/2024 TW4-29 3/15/2024 3/29/2024 TW4-30 3/14/2024 3/29/2024 TW4-31 3/13/2024 3/26/2024 TW4-32 3/13/2024 3/26/2024 TW4-33 3/14/2024 3/29/2024 TW4-34 3/13/2024 3/26/2024 TW4-35 3/13/2024 3/26/2024 TW4-36 3/13/2024 3/26/2024 TW4-37 2/21/2024 3/7/2024 TW4-38 3/13/2024 3/26/2024 TW4-39 2/21/2024 3/7/2024 TW4-40 2/21/2024 3/7/2024 TW4-41 2/21/2024 3/7/2024 TW4-42 3/13/2024 3/26/2024 TW4-43 3/13/2024 3/26/2024 TW4-60 2/22/2024 3/7/2024 TW4-65 3/13/2024 3/26/2024 TW4-70 3/14/2024 3/29/2024 TW4-75 3/15/2024 3/29/2024 All sample locations were sampled for Chloroform, Carbon Tetrachloride, Chloromethane, Methylene Chloride, Chloride and Nitrogen. Date in parantheses is the date the analytical data package was resubmitted by the laboratory. The package was resubmitted to correct an error. "R" following a well number deisgnates a rinsate sample collected prior to purging of the well of that number. TW4-60 is a DI Field Blank, TW4-65 is a duplicate ofTW4-42, and TW4-70 is a duplicate ofTW4-09 and TW4-75 is a duplicate ofTW4-10 . Highlighted wells are continuously pumped. Tab A Site Plan and Perched Well Locations White Mesa Site TabB Order of Sampling and Field Data Worksheets Order of Contamination for 1st Quarter 2024 Chloroform Purging Event Chlorofonn Water Well Well Sample time Levels Rlnsate date/time level Depth TW4-03 V13/z., Q"7S:l ND 141 -ri.>"l-031l,_031?.2.0:1."I 07S5 TW4-42 '!i/J3/2j QIOI ND 86 TW4-12 3.11,la'( oa,o ND 101.5 II TW4-28 3/13/~'f Ql13' ND 107 TW4-32 3//3/.-.'l Ql!U ND 115.1 TW4-13 .3(1J/Z't 0[35 ND 102 .5 TW4-36~j3p.'t Q!'i5 ND 99 TW4-14 3/pb.'f Q!SO ND 93 TW4-3 l 3ftV+'t 01~1 ND 106 TW4-43 3/llla.'i MO'i ND 97.9 TW4-23 3/13Q,&f oq~ ND 114 TW4-38 3/ll~'I ""i' ND 112.75 TW4-25 lh.J/Z.'1 ltDf, ND 134.8 Cont. Pumping • MW-3 2 "l/1-t (!>f, 11.LS ND 130.6 Bladder pump TW4-34 3(1,/z.~ ,)',30 ND 97.2 TW4-35 3{13{.!L'I c>$37 1.4 87.5 TW 4-06 )/J31-,~ Q~'1(. 1.5 97.5 TW4-27 J,PO.ll ~s.s 2.8 96 -TW4-09 3fl't/Z'i 0153 3.8 120 TW4-08 ?,Jl'il+II Qg05 7.3 125 -n..>"\"'0.S T{_.t">3 l3ZbZ~ i:!.l>.5 TW4-o5 ~£1!1 ~.. Q!)3 8.4 120 TW4-30 ~ll~@i Q'2I 40.2 92.5 TW4-33 ~l'tlz:':t 083() 52 .6 87.9 TW4-18 )/J'tl.2'1 O~I 53.9 137.5 TW4-16 '..\fl':lll.'1 01!13 139 146 .3 TW4-24 z./Zl/z~ 12?0 168 112.5 Cont. Pumping TW4-40 2k1/:2.j 14 s:t 402 86 Cont. Pumping TW4-10 '3ll'f[?'1 0,11'{ 450 lll TW4-29 ;!,/IS{Aq Ml'-546 93 .5 TW4-07 ?!'g,/J.'t Q&Sl 644 120 TW4-26 ¥IS{zj ocw, 776 86 MW-26 t./'ll/2.'1, 12.S'i 836 122.5 Cont. Pumping TW4-02 '2/tllZ'l •~10 1200 120 Cont. Pumping TW4-39 "L/'1.1/7.'1 !l.'6 1200 120 Cont. Pumping TW4-0I z./tl/Zl ~ 1360 110 Cont. Pumping TW4-04 2..12.l(Z. l~'i'f 1530 112 Cont. Pumping TW4-41 2.fz.1/t'I l~ 15so 97.75 Cont. Pumping TW4-21 1./'1.1/2.'J, 12.DO 1630 121 Cont. Pu 0 mpi"ng TW4-l 9 Z.{2.) h.j 1~10 1660 ... 125 Cont. Pumping -~\/ MW-04 t./ZI/Z'j ,~io 1690 , ,· 124 Cont. Pumping TW4-22,z/~1/2.':t l?,30 3460 I 13.5 Cont. Pumping TW4-I l 2.121 lll-1 ,~oa 4180 100 Cont. Pumping TW4-37 z/2.1/L1 16'.',6 14000 112 Cont. Pumping ._r , , '¼;· / -.TW4-60 D.I. Blank z..h,.it:;.j D130 TW4-65 Duplicate 3.ll:!1£2:~ 0~/8 ~TW4-70 Duplicate :\£I~ l.11,1 0153 ~ TW4-75 Duplicate ~ll!il~ t)gSJ... Comments: Groundwater Discharge Permit ''£... ,---..., _-----,-' ~s ·-,,~ Groundwater Monitoring Quality Assurance Plan White Mesa Mill Field Data Worksheet For Groundwater Location ID 1W4-01 Sampling Program Chloroform Monitoring Field Sample ID 1W4-01_02212024 Sampling Event 2024 Ql Chloroform Purge Date & Time 2/21/2024 13:27 Sample Date & Time 2/21/2024 13:28 [sampler TH/DL Purging Equipment Pump Weather Conditions Partly cloudy Pump Type Grundfos External Ambient Temperature (C) 12 Purging Method 2 Casings Previous Well Sampled MW-04 Casing Volume (gal) 8.55 Calculated Casing Volumes Purge Duration O pH Buffer 7.0 7.0 Well Depth (ft) 111.30 pH Buffer 4.0 4.0 Well Casing Diameter (in) 4 Specific Conductance (micromhos) 1000 Depth to Water Before Purging (ft) 98.20 Date/Time Gallons Purged (umhos/cm) pH (pH Units) Temp (deg C) Redox (mV) Turbidity (NTU) Oxygen (%) I Before/After 2/21/2024 13:28 2329 7.27 16.22 247 0 77.6 Pumping Rate Calculations [volume of water purged () Flow Rate (Q = S/60) (gal/min) 12.5 Time to evacuate 2 Casing Volumes () [Final Depth to Water (feet) 108.04 Number of casing Volumes Volume, if well evacuated to dryness () 0 Name of Certified Analytical Laboratory AWSL Analytical Samples Information Sample Container Preservative Type of Sample/Analysis Collected? Matrix Number Type Sample Filtered? Type Added? voes-Chloroform y WATER 3 40mlVOA u HCl (pH<2), 4 Deg C y Chloride y WATER 1 500-mL Poly u None N Nitrate/nitrite as N y WATER 1 250-mL HOPE u H2S04 (pH<2), 4 Deg C y Comments: [ Arrived on site at 1324. Samples collected at 1328. Water was clear. Left site at 1330. Signature of Field Technician ------, ·'. _/;-: ./ ....._____) cu cr.L,<---/-;/, :/., .,.-,.,::<} ' g e--..... F-::.i. _, . , ~y~ Location ID Field Sample ID Purge Date & Time Sample Date & Time Purging Equipment Pump Type Purging Method Casing Volume (gal) Calculated Casing Volumes Purge Duration () pH Buffer 7 .0 pH Buffer 4.0 Specific Conductance (micromhos) Date/Time Gallons Purged (gal) 2/21/202413:10 [volume of water purged () [Final Depth to Water (feet) 16.00 Name of Certified Analytical Laboratory AWSL Analytical Samples Information Type of Sample/Analysis VOCs-Chloroform Chloride Nitrate/nitrite as N Comments: Groundwater Discharge Permit Groundwater Monitoring Quality Assurance Plan White Mesa Mill Field Data Worksheet For Groundwater TW4-02 Sampling Program Chloroform Monitoring TW4-02_02212024 Sampling Event 2024 Ql Chloroform 2/21/202413:09 2/21/202413:10 [sampler TH/DL Pump Weather Conditions Partly cloudy Grundfos External Ambient Temperature (C) 12 2 Casings Previous Well Sampled TW4-11 13.88 7.0 Well Depth (ft) 120.90 4.0 Well Casing Diameter (in) 4 1000 Depth to Water Before Purging (ft) 99.63 Conductivity Dissolved (um hos/cm) pH (pH Units) Temp (deg C) Redox (mV) Turbidity (NTU) Oxygen(%) Before/After 3945 7.15 14.20 281 0 84.5 Pumping Rate Calculations Flow Rate (Q = S/60) (gal/min) 16.00 Time to evacuate 2 Casing Volumes () 116.24 Number of casing Volumes Volume, if well evacuated to dryness () 0 Sample Container Preservative Collected? Matrix Number Type Sample Filtered? Type Added? y WATER 3 40mlVOA u HCl (pH<2), 4 Deg C y y WATER 1 500-ml Poly u None N y WATER 1 250-mLHDPE u H2SO4 (pH<2), 4 Deg C y [ Arrived on site at 1306. Samples collected at 1310. Water was clear. Left site at 1312 Signature of Field Technician ~ . /2 ,; / .___J_,,'--"-->c__,.-/-/ :"t''.:r.<) Groundwater Discharge Permit ~e-E l.--.,. . ---_7 _--,-•.EJYERGYFLf/EZ..S Groundwater Monitoring Quality Assurance Plan White Mesa Mill Field Data Worksheet For Groundwater Location ID 1W4-04 Sampling Program Chloroform Monitoring Field Sample ID 1W4-04_02212024 Sampling Event 2024 Q1 Chloroform Purge Date & Time 2/21/2024 13:44 Sample Date & Time 2/21/2024 13:44 [sampler TH/DL Purging Equipment Pump Weather Conditions Partly cloudy Pump Type Grundfos External Ambient Temperature (C) 12 Purging Method 2 Casings Previous Well Sampled 1W4-41 Casing Volume (gal) 21.15 Calculated Casing Volumes Purge Duration () pH Buffer 7.0 7.0 Well Depth (ft) 114.50 pH Buffer 4.0 4.0 Well Casing Diameter (in) 4 Specific Conductance (micromhos) 1000 Depth to Water Before Purging (ft) 82.11 Conductivity Dissolved Date/Time Gallons Purged (um hos/cm ) pH (pH Units) Temp (deg C) Redox (mV) Turbidity (NTU) Oxygen(%) Before/After 2/21/2024 13:44 2389 7.32 15.76 255 0 86.0 Pum ping Rate Calculations !Volume of water purged () Flow Rate (Q = S/60) (gal/min) 16.00 Time to evacuate 2 Casing Volumes () [Final Depth to Water (feet) 109.53 Number of casing Volumes Volume, if well evacuated to dryness () 0 Name of Certified Analytical Laboratory A WSL Analytic al Sam p les Information Sample Container Preservative Type of Sample/Analysis Collected? Matrix Number Type Sample Filtered? Type Added? voes-Chloroform V WATER 3 40mlVOA u HCl (pH<2), 4 Deg C V Chloride V WATER 1 500-ml Poly u None N Nitrate/nitrite as N V WATER 1 250-mLHDPE u H2SO4 (pH<2), 4 Deg C V Comments: [ Arrived on site at 1339. Samples collected at 1344. Water was clear. Left site at 1346. Signature of Field Technician -,_ /2 , / --..__Jc,, ,n,>L---f-/-:_..C'~, &e ----,~l -,? ~-? .r., ~Y~ Location ID Field Sample ID Purge Date & Time Sample Date & Time Purging Equipment Pump Type Purging Method Casing Volume () Calculated Casing Volumes Purge Duration () pH Buffer 7.0 pH Buffer 4.0 Specific Conductance () Date/Time Gallons Purged (gall 3/13/202412:04 !volume of water purged () !Final Depth to Water (feet) 133.00 Name of Certified Analytical Laboratory AWSL Analytical Samples Information Type of Sample/Analysis voes-Chloroform Chloride Nitrate/nitrite as N Comments: Signature of Field Technician ~ , , c,~•~c_, +;/: /2~, -< Groundwater Discharge Permit Groundwater Monitoring Quality Assurance Plan White Mesa Mill Field Data Worksheet For Groundwater TW4-05R Sampling Program TW4-05R _03132024 Sampling Event 2024 Ql Chloroform 3/13/2024 12:05 !sampler TH/DL Weather Conditions External Ambient Temperature () Previous Well Sampled Well Depth (ft) Well Casing Diameter () Depth to Water Before Purging (ft) (um hos/cm) pH (pH Units) Temp (deg C) Redox (mV) Turbidity (NTU) Oxygen (%) I Before/After 4.1 6.78 12.59 294 0 26.6 Pump ing Rate Calculations Flow Rate (Q = S/60) () Time to evacuate 2 Casing Volumes O Number of casing Volumes Volume, if well evacuated to dryness () Sample Container Preservative Collected? Matrix Number Type Sample Filtered? Type Added? y WATER 3 40ml VOA u HCl (pH<2), 4 Deg C y y WATER 1 500-ml Poly u None N y WATER 1 250-mLHDPE u H2SO4 {pH<2), 4 Deg C y Groundwater Discharge Permit ~.a-~ .. ;--. ~---1 ·· _,' ;. ~y~ _. ' Groundwater Monitoring Quality Assurance Plan White Mesa Mill Field Data Worksheet For Groundwater Location ID TW4-06 Sampling Program Chloroform Monitoring Field Sample ID TW4-06_03132024 Sampling Event 2024 Ql Chloroform Purge Date & Time Sample Date & Time Purging Equipment Pump Type Purging Method Casing Volume (gal) Calculated Casing Volumes Purge Duration (min) pH Buffer 7.0 pH Buffer 4.0 Specific Conductance (micromhos) Date/Time Gallons Purged (gal) 3/12/202417:06 3/13/2024 9:46 3/13/2024 9:47 [volume of water purged (gals) [ Final Depth to Water (feet) Name of Certified Analytical Laboratory AWSL Analytical Samples Information Type of Sample/Analysis voes-Chloroform Chloride Nitrate/nitrite as N Comments: 14.66 3/12/202417:05 3/13/2024 9:46 Pump Grundfos 2 Casings 12.28 2.23 7.0 4.0 1000 Conductivity (um hos/cm) 3926 3950 3952 14.66 96.98 Sample Collected? Matrix y WATER y WATER y WATER [sampler Weather Conditions External Ambient Temperature (C) Previous Well Sampled Well Depth (ft) Well Casing Diameter (in) Depth to Water Before Purging (ft) pH(pH Units) Temp (deg C) Redox(mV) Turbidity (NTU) 6.69 14.58 317 5.1 6.84 13.96 6.83 13.99 Pumping Rate Calculations Flow Rate (Q = S/60) (gal/min) Time to evacuate 2 Casing Volumes (min) Number of casing Volumes Volume, if well evacuated to dryness (gals) Container Number Type Sample Filtered? Type 3 40mlVOA u HCl (pH<2}, 4 Deg C 1 500-mL Poly u None 1 250-mL HDPE u H2SO4 (pH<2}, 4 Deg C Arrived on site at 1701. Purge began at 1705. Purged well for a total of 1 minute and 20 seconds. Purged well dry. Water was clear. Purge ended at 1706. Left site at 1709. Arrived on site at 0942. Depth to water was 81 .17. Samples bailed and collected at 0946. Left site at 0948. Signature of Field Technician ~ ,,.,,, .. :_,-/-/ ~i4) TH/DL Cloudy 11 TW4-35 99.60 4 80.79 Dissolved Oxygen(%) 4.3 Preservative Before/After Before After 11.00 1.33 1.19 14.66 Added? y N y Groundwater Discharge Permit ~e··~_,. ~ ~--1 ··. , -_____..-,r' 4 .~ . • "'.·· ~y~ /, Groundwater Monitoring Quality Assurance Plan White Mesa Mill Field Data Worksheet For Groundwater Location ID 1W4-07 Sampling Program Chloroform Monitoring Field Sample ID 1W4-07 03152024 Sampling Event 2024 Ql Chloroform Purge Date & Time 3/14/2024 10:25 Sample Date & Time 3/15/2024 8 :52 [sampler TH/DL Purging Equipment Pump Weather Conditions Partly cloudy Pump Type Grundfos External Ambient Temperature (C) 5 Purging Method 2 Casings Previous Well Sampled 1W4-29 Casing Volume (gal) 24.72 Calculated Casing Volumes Purge Duration (min) 4.49 pH Buffer 7.0 7 .0 Well Depth (ft) 121.00 pH Buffer 4.0 4 .0 Well Casing Diameter (in) 4 Specific Conductance (micromhos) 1000 Depth to Water Before Purging (ft) 83.13 Conductivity pH(pH Dissolved Date/Time Gallons Purged (gal) (um hos/cm) Units) Temp (deg C) Redox (mV) Turbidity (NTU) Oxygen(%) Before/After 3/14/2024 10:30 55 .00 1773 7.14 14.83 331 26.1 33.5 3/15/2024 8 :52 1725 7.20 13.79 Before 3/15/2024 8 :53 1741 7.19 13.83 After Pumping Rate Calculations !volume of water purged (gals) 55.00 Flow Rate (Q = S/60) (gal/min) 11.00 Time to evacuate 2 Casing Volumes (min) 5.00 [Final Depth to Water (feet) 117.79 Number of casing Volumes 2.00 Volume, if well evacuated to dryness (gals) 55.00 Name of Certified Analytical Laboratory AWSL Analytical Samples Information Sample Container Preservative Type of Sample/Analysis Collected? Matrix Number Type Sample Filtered? Type Added? voes-Chloroform y WATER 3 40mlVOA u HCL (pH<2), 4 Deg C y Chloride y WATER 1 500-ml Poly u None N Nitrate/nitrite as N y WATER 1 250-ml HDPE u H2SO4 (pH<2), 4 Deg C y Comments: Arrived on site at 1021. Purge began at 1025. Purged well for a total of 5 minutes. Purged well dry. Purge ended at 1030. Water was a little murky. Left site at 1034. Arrived on site at 0847. Depth to water was 85 .74 . Samples bailed and collected at 0852. Raining at time of sampling . Left_site at 0854. Signature of Field Technician --'\ . ./·;L ----.__) , , ~,,,. /--r;,":· -:.. .( ~ ·7) Groundwater Discharge Permit ~.e· ,~ c__---.// -7 .-,-~y~ -' I Groundwater Monttoring Quality Assurance Plan White Mesa Mill Field Data Worksheet For Groundwater Location ID TW4-08 Sampling Program Chloroform Monitoring Field Sample ID TW4-08 _03142024 Sampling Event 2024 Ql Chloroform Purge Date & Time 3/13/202411:40 Sample Date & Time 3/14/2024 8:05 !sampler TH/DL Purging Equipment Pump Weather Conditions Cloudy Pump Type Grundfos External Ambient Temperature (C) 9 Purging Method 2 Casings Previous Well Sampled TW4-09 Casing Volume (gal) 26 .49 Calculated Casing Volumes Purge Duration (min) 4.81 pH Buffer 7.0 7.0 Well Depth (ft) 126.20 pH Buffer 4.0 4 .0 Well Casing Diameter (in) 4 Specific Conductance (micromhos) 1000 Depth to Water Before Purging (ft) 85.62 Conductivity pH(pH Dissolved Date/Time Gallons Purged (gal) (umhos/cm) Units) Temp (deg C) Redox (mV) Turbidity (NTU) Oxygen(%) Before/After 3/13/2024 11:43 33.00 4573 6.60 14.92 390 0 1.0 3/13/202411:44 44.00 4570 6.66 14.95 386 0 1.0 3/13/202411:45 55.00 4570 6.69 14.99 383 0 1.0 3/13/2024 11:46 66 .00 4570 6 .70 15.02 380 0 1.0 !volume of water purged (gals) 66.00 Pumpi.'!.9. Ra!e Calculations Flow Rate (Q = S/60) (gal/min) 11.00 Time to evacuate 2 Casing Volumes (min) 6.00 I Final Depth to Water (feet) 112.38 Number of casing Volumes 2.00 Volume, if well evacuated to dryness () 0 Name of Certified Analytical Laboratory AWSL Analytical Samples Information Sample Container Preservative Type of Sample/Analysis Collected? Matrix Number Type Sample Filtered? Type Added? voes-Chloroform y WATER 3 40mlVOA u HCl (pH<2), 4 Deg C y Chloride y WATER 1 500-ml Poly u None N Nitrate/nitrite as N y WATER 1 250-ml HOPE u H2S04 (pH<2), 4 Deg C y Comments: Arrived on site at 1136. Purge began at 1140. Purged well for a total of 6 minutes . Purge ended at 1146. Water was clear. Left site at 1149. Arrived on site at 0802 . Depth to water was 85 .85. Samples collected at 0805 . Left site at 0806. Signature of Field Technician ------; -· /,' ~i,,::' _____ _:)c ,, ,,,, •. ,,___, -r/· :,,L _ ~<) C:::·~~· c~-c;-.-~y~ Location ID Field Sample ID Purge Date & Time Sample Date & Time Purging Equipment Pump Type Purging Method Casing Volume (gal) Calculated Casing Volumes Purge Duration (min) pH Buffer 7.0 pH Buffer 4.0 Specific Conductance (micromhos) Groundwater Discharge Permit Groundwater Monitoring Quality Assurance Plan White Mesa Mill Field Data Worksheet For Groundwater TW4-10 Sampling Program TW4-10 _03142024 Sampling Event 3/13/2024 15:07 3/14/2024 9:04 [sampler Pump Weather Conditions Grundfos External Ambient Temperature (C) 2 Casings Previous Well Sampled 27.70 5.03 7.0 Well Depth (ft) 4.0 Well Casing Diameter (in) 1000 Depth to Water Before Purging (ft) Conductivity Chloroform Monitoring 2024 Ql Chloroform TH/DL Cloudy 9 TW4-16 113.20 4 70.78 Dissolved Date/Time Gallons Purged (gal) (um hos/cm) pH (pH Units) Temp (deg C) Redox (mV) Turbidity (NTU) Oxygen(%) Before/After 3/13/2024 15:10 38.50 2454 6.50 14.70 463 29.7 11.0 3/14/2024 9:04 2440 6.83 13.27 3/14/2024 9:05 2443 6.84 13.36 Pumping Rate Calculations [volume of water purged (gals) 38.50 Flow Rate (Q = S/60) (gal/min) Time to evacuate 2 Casing Volumes (min) [Final Depth to Water (feet) 110.35 Number of casing Volumes Volume, if well evacuated to dryness (gals) Name of Certified Analytical Laboratory AWSL Analytical Samples Information Sample Container Preservative Type of Sample/Analysis Collected? Matrix Number Type Sample Filtered? Type VOCs-Chloroform y WATER 3 40mlVOA u HCl (pH<2), 4 Deg C Chloride y WATER 1 500-ml Poly u None Nitrate/nitrite as N y WATER 1 250-ml HOPE u H2S04 (pH<2), 4 Deg C Comments: Arrived on site at 1503. Purge began at 1507. Purged well for a total of 3 minutes and 30 seconds. Purged well dry. Water was a little murky. Purge ended at 1510. Arrived on site at 0900. Depth to water was 70.95. Samples bailed and collected at 0904. Left site at 0906 . Signature of Field Technician ---. . . --.________)_., ,,.• .. : --;-/ /✓,-~_,..-;) Before After 11.00 3.50 1.38 38.50 Added? y N y Groundwater Discharge Permit ~e~-·-" c:__~: _-_// ~y~ Groundwater Monitoring Quality Assurance Plan White Mesa Mill Field Data Worksheet For Groundwater Location ID TW4-12 Sampling Program Chloroform Monitoring Field Sample ID TW4-12_03132024 Sampling Event 2024 Q1 Chloroform Purge Date & Time 3/12/2024 9:15 Sample Date & Time 3/13/2024 8:10 [sampler TH/DL Purging Equipment Pump Weather Conditions Cloudy Pump Type Grundfos External Ambient Temperature (C) 3 Purging Method 2 Casings Previous Well Sampled TW4-42 Casing Volume (gal) 30.03 Calculated Casing Volumes Purge Duration (min) 5.46 pH Buffer 7.0 7.0 Well Depth (ft) 103.20 pH Buffer 4.0 4.0 Well Casing Diameter (in) 4 Specific Conductance (micromhos) 1000 Depth to Water Before Purging (ft) 57.20 Conductivity pH(pH Dissolved Date/Time Gallons Purged (gal) (umhos/cm) Units) Temp (deg C) Redox(mV) Turbidity (NTU) Oxygen(%) Before/After 3/12/2024 9:18 38.50 1550 7.33 14.71 361 1.1 65.0 3/13/2024 8:10 1599 7.34 13.70 Before 3/13/2024 8:11 1595 7.30 13.77 After Pumping Rate Calculations [volume of water purged (gals) 38.50 Flow Rate (Q = S/60) (gal/min) 11.00 Time to evacuate 2 Casing Volumes (min) 3.50 [Final Depth to Water (feet) 100.12 Number of casing Volumes 1.28 Volume, if well evacuated to dryness (gals) 38.50 Name of Certified Analytical Laboratory AWSL Analytical Samples Information Sample Container Preservative Type of Sample/Analysis Collected? Matrix Number Type Sample Filtered? Type Added? voes-Chloroform y WATER 3 40mlVOA u HCl (pH<2), 4 Deg C y Chloride y WATER 1 500-mL Poly u None N Nitrate/nitrite as N y WATER 1 250-mL HDPE u H2SO4 (pH<2), 4 Deg C y Comments: Arrived on site at 0911. Purge began at 0915. Purged well for a total 3 minutes and 30 seconds. Purged well dry. Purge ended at 0918. Water was clear. Left site at 0921 . Arrived on site at 0806. Depth to water was 57 .10. Samples bailed and collected at 0810. Left site at 0812. __ _ Signature of Field Technician ~c, ,~✓1L--<-+;/ /4'~:) Groundwater Discharge Permit 6 e~,,~ Groundwater Monitoring Quality Assurance Plan White Mesa Mill Field Data Worksheet For Groundwater Location ID TW4-13 Sampling Program Chloroform Monitoring Field Sample ID TW4-13_03132024 Sampling Event 2024 Ql Chloroform Purge Date & Time 3/12/2024 11:53 Sample Date & Time 3/13/2024 8:35 !s amp ler TH/DL Purging Equipment Pump Weather Conditions Cloudy Pump Type Grundfos External Ambient Temperature (C) 9 Purging Method 2 Casings Previous Well Sampled TW4-32 Casing Volume (gal) 31.05 Calculated Casing Volumes Purge Duration (min) 5.64 pH Buffer 7.0 7.0 Well Depth (ft) 105.70 pH Buffer 4.0 4.0 Well Casing Diameter (in) 4 Specific Conductance (micromhos) 1000 Depth to Water Before Purging (ft) 58.15 Conductivity Dissolved Date/Time Gallons Purged (gal) (umhoslcm) pH (pH Units) Temp (deg C) Redox (mV) Turbidity (NTU) Oxygen(%) Before!After 3/12/2024 11:57 44.00 2126 7.00 14.99 404 2.1 78.0 3/13/2024 8:35 2053 7.29 13.67 3/13/2024 8:36 2064 7.27 13.76 Pumping Rate Calculations [volume of water purged (gals) 44.00 Flow Rate (Q = S/60) (gal/min) Time to evacuate 2 Casing Volumes (min) [ Final Depth to Water (feet) 102.91 Number of casing Volumes Volume, if well evacuated to dryness (gals) Name of Certified Analytical Laboratory AWSL Analytical Sam ples Information Sample Container Preservative Type of Sample/Analysis Collected? Matrix Number Type Sample Filtered? Type VOCs-Chloroform y WATER 3 40mlVOA u HCl (pH<2), 4 Deg C Chloride y WATER 1 500-mL Poly u None Nitrate/nitrite as N y WATER 1 250-mL HDPE u H2SO4 (pH<2), 4 Deg C Comments: Arrived on site at 1149. Purge began at 1153 . Purged well for a total of 4 minutes. Purged well dry. Water was clear. Purge ended at 1157. Left site at 1200 . Arrived on site at 0831. Depth to water was 57.98. Samples bailed and collected at 0835. Left site at 0837. Signature of Field Technician ~_,, .,,,,_, --lf -~-~<~) Before After 11.00 4.00 1.41 44.00 Added? y N y Groundwater Discharge Permit ~ . ,s .~-l -,·" 7 _· ~y~ _,-.l Groundwater Monitoring Quality Assurance Plan White Mesa Mill Field Data Worksheet For Groundwater Location ID TW4-14 Sampling Program Chloroform Monitoring Field Sample ID TW4-14_03132024 Sampling Event 2024 Ql Chloroform Purge Date & Time 3/12/2024 13:03 Sample Date & Time 3/13/2024 8:50 [s amp ler TH/DL Purging Equipment Pump Weather Conditions Cloudy Pump Type Grundfos External Ambient Temperature (C) 12 Purging Method 2 Casings Previous Well Sampled TW4-36 Casing Volume (gal) 11.53 Calculated Casing Volumes Purge Duration (min) 2.09 pH Buffer 7.0 7.0 Well Depth (ft) 95.10 pH Buffer 4.0 4.0 Well Casing Diameter (in) 4 Specific Conductance (micromhos) 1000 Depth to Water Before Purging (ft) 77.43 Conductivity pH(pH Dissolved Date/Time Gallons Purged (gal) (um hos/cm) Units) Temp (deg C) Redox (mV) Turbidity (NTU) Oxygen(%) Before/After 3/12/2024 13:04 14.66 5360 6.25 14.90 391 18.3 93.0 3/13/2024 8:50 5356 6.75 14.21 Before 3/13/2024 8:51 5363 6.72 14.25 After Pumping Rate Calculations [volume of water purged (gals) 14.66 Flow Rate (Q = S/60) (gal/min) 11.00 Time to evacuate 2 Casing Volumes (min) 1.33 [ Final Depth to Water (feet) 92.87 Number of casing Volumes 1.27 Volume, if well evacuated to dryness (gals ) 14.66 Name of Certified Analytical Laboratory AWSL Analyti cal Samples Information Sample Container Preservative Type of Sample/Analysis Collected? Matrix Number Type Sample Filtered? Type Added? voes-Chloroform y WATER 3 40mlVOA u HCl (pH<2), 4 Deg C y Chloride y WATER 1 500-mL Poly u None N Nitrate/nitrite as N y WATER 1 250-mL HDPE u H2SO4 (pH<2), 4 Deg C y Comments: Arrived on site at 1258. Purge began at 1303. Purged well for a total of 1 minute and 20 seconds. Purged well dry. Purge ended at 1304. Water was a little murky. Left site at 1307 . Arrived on site at 0846. Depth to water was 77.49. Samples bailed and collected at 0850. Left site at 0852 . Signature of Field Technician ~ , • /,,,✓:/ --__) :.-1_ ~ ~rt.i'. ...... ~ -,r;~ -~L-4~) < Groundwater Discharge Permit ~ . e~ _-. l · -,- ' -,,, ~y~ Groundwater Monitoring Quality Assurance Plan White Mesa Mill Field Data Worksheet For Groundwater Location ID MW-32 Sampling Program Chloroform Monitoring Field Sample ID MW-32_03152024 Sampling Event 2024 Ql Chloroform Purge Date & Time 3/15/2024 7:15 Sample Date & Time 3/15/2024 12:15 [sampler TH/DL Purging Equipment Pump Weather Conditions Raining Pump Type QED External Ambient Temperature (C) 2 Purging Method 2 Casings Previous Well Sampled TW4-37 Casing Volume (gal) 30.78 Calculated Casing Volumes Purge Duration (min) 283.76 pH Buffer 7.0 7.0 Well Depth (ft) 130.60 pH Buffer 4.0 4.0 Well Casing Diameter (in) 4 Specific Conductance (micromhos) 1000 Depth to Water Before Purging (ft) 83.45 Conductivity pH(pH Dissolved Date/Time Gallons Purged (gal) (umhos/cm) Units) Temp (deg C) Redox (mV) Turbidity (NTU) Oxygen(%) Before/After 3/15/202412:12 64.44 3692 6.54 13.20 234 14.1 1.7 3/15/202412:13 64 .66 3670 6.56 13.25 229 10 .0 1.7 3/15/202412:14 64.88 3660 6.60 13.31 225 11.0 1.6 3/15/202412:15 65.10 3661 6.63 13.34 223 11.1 1.6 Pumping Rate Calculations [volume of water purged (gals) 65.10 Flow Rate (Q = S/60) (gal/min) .217 Time to evacuate 2 Casing Volumes (min) 300.00 [ Final Depth to Water (feet) 87.98 Number of casing Volumes 2.00 Volume, if well evacuated to dryness () 0 Name of Certified Analytical Laboratory AWSL Analytical Samples Information Sample Container Preservative Type of Sample/Analysis Collected? Matrix Number Type Sample Filtered? Type Added? VOCs-Chloroform y WATER 3 40mlVOA u HCl (pH<2), 4 DegC y Chloride y WATER 1 500-ml Poly u None N Nitrate/nitrite as N y WATER 1 250-ml HDPE u H2SO4 (pH<2), 4 Deg C y Comments: I Arrived on site at 0710. Purge began at 071_5. Purged well for a total of 300 minutes . Purge ended and samples collected at 1215. Water wa~ a little murky. Left site at 1220 . Signature of Field Technician ~ -/✓ _,: _/ --------.J ~,,__.,,,:.,.-c~ ,!---;/, -:_,[~!') Groundwater Discharge Permit ~~-,,,.'F--· \ • -i . -• ~ EJ"oJERG'Y~ .I; Groundwater Monitoring Quality Assurance Plan White Mesa Mill Field Data Worksheet For Groundwater Location ID TW4-19 Sampling Program Chloroform Monitoring Field Sample ID TW4-19 _02212024 Sampling Event 2024 Ql Chloroform Purge Date & Time 2/21/2024 14:09 Sample Date & Time 2/21/202414:10 !sam pler TH/DL Purging Equipment Pump Weather Conditions Partly cloudy Pump Type Grundfos External Ambient Temperature (C) 12 Purging Method 2 Casings Previous Well Sampled TW4-40 Casing Volume (gal) 33.87 Calculated Casing Volumes Purge Duration () pH Buffer 7.0 7.0 Well Depth (ft) 126.86 pH Buffer 4.0 4.0 Well Casing Diameter (in ) 4 Specific Conductance (micromhos) 1000 Depth to Water Before Purging (ft) 74.99 Conductivity Dissolved Date/Time Gallons Purged (um hos/cm) pH (pH Units) Temp (deg C) Redox (mV) Turbidity (NTU) Oxygen(%) Before/After 2/21/2024 14:10 2780 6.95 14.80 360 0 41.4 Pumpi ng Rate Calculations [volume of water purged () Flow Rate (Q = S/60) (gal/min) 16.00 Time to evacuate 2 Casing Volumes () I Final Depth to Water (feet) 79.21 Number of casing Volumes Volume, if well evacuated to dryness () 0 Name of_ Certified A_11alytical Laboratory AWSL Analytical Samples Information Sample Container Preservative Type of Sample/Analysis Collected? Matrix Number Type Sample Filtered? Type Added? VOCs-Chloroform y WATER 3 40mlVOA u HCl (pH<2), 4 Deg C y Chloride y WATER 1 500-ml Poly u None N Nitrate/nitrite as N y WATER 1 250-ml HOPE u H2S04 (pH<2), 4 Deg C y Comments : [ Arrived on site at 1405. Samples collected a! 1i10. W....9ter was clear. Left site at 141 ~- Signature of Field Technician ~ , , 'N.•C-I;-'-•-(~ :0:) Groundwater Discharge Permit 24e-~--.,..~t .· / -• ,, . -~r. /, ,E""11ERGY~ Groundwater Monitoring Quality Assurance Plan White Mesa Mill Field Data Worksheet For Groundwater Location ID TW4-22 Sampling Program Chloroform Monitoring Field Sample ID TW4-22 _02212024 Sampling Event 2024 Ql Chloroform Purge Date & Time 2/21/202412:29 Sample Date & Time 2/21/2024 12:30 [samp ler TH/DL Purging Equipment Pump Weather Conditions Partly cloudy Pump Type Grundfos External Ambient Temperature (C) 12 Purging Method 2 Casings Previous Well Sampled TW4-24 Casing Volume (gal) 26.93 Calculated Casing Volumes Purge Duration () pH Buffer 7.0 7.0 Well Depth (ft) 114.70 pH Buffer 4.0 4.0 Well Casing Diameter (in) 4 Specific Conductance (micromhos) 1000 Depth to Water Before Purging (ft) 73.45 Conductivity Dissolved Date/Time Gallons Purged (umhos/cm) pH (pH Units) Temp (deg C) Redox (mV) Turbidity (NTU) Oxygen(%) Before/After 2/21/202412:29 5184 6.51 15.88 359 3.0 28.7 Pu mp ing Rate Calculations [volume~ water purged () Flow Rate (Q = S/60) (gal/min) 16.00 Time to evacuate 2 Casing Volumes O [ Final Depth to Water (feet) 107.63 Number of casing Volumes Volume, if well evacuated to dryness () 0 Name of Certified Analytical Laboratory AWSL Analytical Samples Information Sample Container Preservative Type of Sample/Analysis Collected? Matrix Number Type Sample Filtered? Type Added? voes-Chloroform y WATER 3 40mlVOA u HCl (pH<2), 4 Deg C y Chloride y WATER 1 500-ml Poly u None N Nitrate/nitrite as N y WATER 1 250-ml HDPE u H2SO4 (pH<2), 4 Deg C y Comments: [ Arrived on site at 1225. Samples collected at 1230. Water was clear. Left site at 1232. Signature of Field Technician ~ I. //.,; _./ ----.) -'" :..11.c· ..... ~ -r-;.F---:.. -'"·.-d/) •, Groundwater Discharge Permit ~e'F-:•.-.-' -~ '-7 ,-·· ~y~ Groundwater Monitoring Qualtty Assurance Plan White Mesa Mill Field Data Worksheet For Groundwater Location ID TW4-23 Sampling Program Chloroform Monitoring Field Sample ID TW4-23_03132024 Sampling Event 2024 Q1 Chloroform Purge Date & Time 3/12/2024 14:49 Sample Date & Time 3/13/2024 9: 13 [sampler TH/DL Purging Equipment Pump Weather Conditions Cloudy Pump Type Grundfos External Ambient Temperature (C) 13 Purging Method 2 Casings Previous Well Sampled TW4-43 Casing Volume (gal) 25 .49 Calculated Casing Volumes Purge Duration (min) 4 .63 pH Buffer 7.0 7.0 Well Depth (ft) 116.40 pH Buffer 4.0 4.0 Well Casing Diameter (in) 4 Specific Conductance (micromhos) 1000 Depth to Water Before Purging (ft) 77.35 Conductivity pH(pH Dissolved Date/Time Gallons Purged (gal) (umhos/cm) Units) Temp (deg C) Redox (mV) Turbidity (NTU) Oxygen(%) Before/After 3/12/2024 14:52 33 .00 3461 6.80 14.42 257 18.0 6.9 3/12/2024 14:53 44.00 3462 6.82 14.44 244 15.0 8.5 3/12/2024 14:54 55.00 3466 6.83 14.43 234 14.5 8.7 3/12/2024 14:55 66 .00 3475 6.85 14.44 225 13.0 8 .0 Pumping Rate Calculations [volume of water purged (gals) 66.00 Flow Rate (Q = S/60) (gal/min) 11.00 Time to evacuate 2 Casing Volumes (min) 6.00 [ Final Depth to Water (feet) 103.71 Number of casing Volumes 2.00 Volume, if well evacuated to dryness () 0 Name of Certifi~d Analytical Laboratory AWSL Analytical Samples Information Sample Container Preservative Type of Sample/Analysis Collected? Matrix Number Type Sample Filtered? Type Added? voes-Chloroform y WATER 3 40mlVOA u HCI (pH<2), 4 Deg C y Chloride y WATER 1 500-ml Poly u None N Nitrate/nitrite as N y WATER 1 250-ml HOPE u H2SO4 (pH<2), 4 Deg C y Comments: Arrived on site at 1445. Purge began at 1449. Purged well for a total of 6 minutes. Purge ended at 1455. Water has an orange coloration. Left site at 1458. Arrived on site at 0910. Depth to water was 77 .28 . Samples bailed and collected at 0913. Left site at 0914 . Signature of Field Technician ~-', '.N ..• : .//-/ -~'i4) Groundwater Discharge Permit ~SF-.-·. . l" .· . -;-_ --~ Y.FLIEZ.S" . ~--~ ~-· . Groundwater Monitoring Quality Assurance Plan White Mesa Mill Field Data Worksheet For Groundwater Location ID TW4-24 Sampling Pro9ram Chloroform Monitoring Field Sample ID TW4-24_02212024 Sampling Event 2024 Ql Chloroform Purge Date & Time 2/21/202412:19 Sample Date & Time 2/21/2024 12:20 !sampler TH/DL Purging Equipment Pump Weather Conditions Partly cloudy Pump Type Grundfos External Ambient Temperature (C) 12 Purging Method 2 Casings Previous Well Sampled TW4-25 Casing Volume (gal) 27.41 Calculated Casing Volumes Purge Duration () pH Buffer 7.0 7.0 Well Depth (ft) 114.80 pH Buffer 4.0 4.0 Well Casing Diameter (in) 4 Specific Conductance {micromhos) 1000 Depth to Water Before Purging {ft) 72.81 Conductivity Dissolved Date/Time Gallons Purged {umhos/cm) pH (pH Units) Temp {deg C) Redox (mV) Turbidity {NTU) Oxygen{%) Before/After 2/21/2024 12:20 6744 6.81 14.78 374 0 27.4 Pumping Rate Calculations [volume of water purged () Flow Rate (Q = S/60) (gal/min) 16.00 Time to evacuate 2 Casing Volumes () [ Final Depth to Water (feet) 100.23 Number of casing Volumes Volume, if well evacuated to dryness () 0 l'llame of Certified Analytical Laboratory AWSL Analytical Samples Information Sample Container Preservative Type of Sample/Analysis Collected? Matrix Number Type Sample Filtered? Type Added? voes-Chloroform y WATER 3 40mlVOA u HCl (pH<2), 4 Deg C y Chloride y WATER 1 500-ml Poly u None N Nitrate/nitrite as N y WATER 1 250-ml HOPE u H2SO4 (pH<2), 4 Deg C y Comments: [ Arrived on site 1216. Samples collected at 1220. Water was clear. Left site at 1222 . Signature of Field Technician ---------... .-·/2';/ .....__) J ~ :1·:..,i•__,.-,:___, -,f-;r.-. -:_/ ... d<) xz ·-L---,; ------<~~ ~---~y~ Location ID Field Sample ID Purge Date & Time Sample Date & Time Purging Equipment Pump Type Purging Method Casing Volume (gal) Calculated Casing Volumes Purge Duration () pH Buffer 7.0 pH Buffer 4.0 Specific Conductance (micromhos) Date/Time Gallons Purged 2/21/2024 12:07 [volume of water purged () [Final Depth to Water (feet) Name of Certified Analytical Laboratory AWSL Analytica l Samples Information Type of Sample/Analysis voes-Chloroform Chloride Nitrate/nitrite as N Comments: Groundwater Discharge Permit Groundwater Monitoring Quality Assurance Plan White Mesa Mill Field Data Worksheet For Groundwater 1W4-25 Sampling Program Chloroform Monitoring 1W4-25_02212024 Sampling Event 2024 Ql Chloroform 2/21/2024 12:07 2/21/2024 12:08 [sampler TH/DL Pump Weather Conditions Partly cloudy Grundfos External Ambient Temperature (C) 12 2 Casings Previous Well Sampled 1W4-21 43.40 7.0 Well Depth (ft) 136.70 4.0 Well Casing Diameter (in) 4 1000 Depth to Water Before Purging (ft) 70.23 Conductivity Dissolved (um hos/cm) pH (pH Units) Temp (deg C) Redox (mV) Turbidity (NTU) Oxygen(%) Before/After 2501 7.05 15.48 361 4.8 78.5 Pumping Rate Calculations Flow Rate (Q = S/60) (gal/min) 15.00 Time to evacuate 2 Casing Volumes () 110.47 Number of casing Volumes Volume, if well evacuated to dryness () 0 Sample Container Preservative Collected? Matrix Number Type Sample Filtered? Type Added? y WATER 3 40mlVOA u HCl (pH<2), 4 Deg C y y WATER 1 500-ml Poly u None N y WATER 1 250-mLHDPE u H2SO4 (pH<2), 4 Deg C y [ Arrived on site at 1205. Samples collected at 1208. Water was clear. Left site at 1210. Signature of Field Technician ~., ,'J'.f_.c__, ·/-;/--c1/,;,;.3;j Groundwater Discharge Permit ~e -"~ ..... -. ' -/c--_f ~Y~ Groundwater Monitoring Quality Assurance Plan White Mesa Mill Field Data Worksheet For Groundwater Location ID TW4-27 Sampling Program Chloroform Monitoring Field Sample ID TW4-27_03132024 Sampling Event 2024 Ql Chloroform Purge Date & Time 3/12/2024 17:40 Sample Date & Time 3/13/2024 9:55 [sampler TH/DL Purging Equipment Pump Weather Conditions Cloudy Pump Type Grundfos External Ambient Temperature (C) 10 Purging Method 2 Casings Previous Well Sampled TW4-06 Casing Volume (gal) 10.70 Calculated Casing Volumes Purge Duration (min) 1.94 pH Buffer 7.0 7.0 Well Depth (ft) 95.75 pH Buffer 4.0 4.0 Well Casing Diameter (in) 4 Specific Conductance (micromhos) 1000 Depth to Water Before Purging (ft) 79.35 Conductivity Dissolved Date/Time Gallons Purged (gal) (umhos/cm) pH (pH Units) Temp (deg C) Redox (mV) Turbidity (NTU) Oxygen(%) Before/After 3/12/202417:41 11.00 5217 6.40 14.87 329 16.0 65.0 3/13/2024 9:55 5113 6.54 13.94 3/13/2024 9:56 5122 6.52 13.98 Pumping Rate Calculations [volume of water purged (gals) 11.00 Flow Rate (Q = S/60) (gal/min) Time to evacuate 2 Casing Volumes (min) [ Final Depth to Water (feet) 93.54 Number of casing Volumes Volume, if well evacuated to dryness (gals) Name of Certified Analytical Laboratory AWSL Analytical Samples Information Sample Container Preservative Type of Sample/Analysis Collected? Matrix Number Type Sample Filtered? Type VOCs-Chloroform y WATER 3 40mlVOA u HCl (pH<2), 4 Deg C Chloride y WATER 1 500-mL Poly u None Nitrate/nitrite as N y WATER 1 250-mL HDPE u H2SO4 (pH<2), 4 Deg C Comments: Arrived on site at 1736. Purge began at 1740. Purged well for a total of 1 minute. Purged well dry. Purge ended at 1741. Left site at 1744. Water was a little murky. Arrived on site at 0951. Depth to water was 79.83. Samples bailed and collected at 0955. Left site at 0957. Signature of Field Technician -----• ·' ~;iL' ---_)~,(_,;__11.;.:...,:i:.. ___ -r;/·. -.:_, _. .. "'-7) Before After 11.00 1.00 1.02 11.00 Added? y N y Groundwater Discharge Permit c;;-~~-~ -.;;;:-~~y~ Groundwater Monitoring Quality Assurance Plan White Mesa Mill Field Data Worksheet For Groundwater Location ID TW4-28 Sampling Program Chloroform Monitoring Field Sample ID TW4-28 _03132024 Sampling Event 2024 Ql Chloroform Purge Date & Time 3/12/2024 9:53 Sample Date & Time 3/13/2024 8:18 !sampler TH/DL Purging Equipment Pump Weather Conditions Cloudy Pump Type Grundfos External Ambient Temperature (C) 5 Purging Method 2 Casings Previous Well Sampled TW4-12 Casing Volume (gal) 38.10 Calculated Casing Volumes Purge Duration (min) 6.92 pH Buffer 7.0 7.0 Well Depth (ft) 108.48 pH Buffer 4.0 4.0 Well Casing Diameter (in) 4 Specific Conductance (micromhos) 1000 Depth to Water Before Purging (ft) 50.12 Date/Time Gallons Purged (gal) (um hos/cm) pH (pH Units) Temp (deg C) Redox (mV) Turbidity (NTU) Oxygen(%) Before/After 3/12/2024 9:59 51.33 1656 7.13 14.77 465 4.8 93.4 3/13/2024 8:18 1429 7.36 13.59 3/13/2024 8:20 1476 7.33 13.60 Pumping Rate Calculations [volume of water purged (gals) 51.33 Flow Rate (Q = S/60) (gal/min) Time to evacuate 2 Casing Volumes (min) I Final Depth to Water (feet) 105.88 Number of casing Volumes Volume, if well evacuated to dryness (gals) Name of Certified Analytical Laboratory AWSL Analytical Samples Information Sample Container Preservative Type of Sample/Analysis Collected? Matrix Number Type Sample Filtered? Type voes-Chloroform y WATER 3 40mlVOA u HCl (pH<2), 4 Deg C Chloride y WATER 1 500-ml Poly u None Nitrate/nitrite as N y WATER 1 250-ml HDPE u H2SO4 (pH<2), 4 Deg C Comments: Arrived on site at 0948. Purge began at 0953. Purged well for a total of 4 minutes and 40 seconds . Purged well dry . Purge ended at 0957. Water was clear. Left site at 1000. Arrived on site at 0814. Depth to water was 49.90. Samples bailed and collected at 0818. Left site at 0822 . Signature of Field Technician ------.. , -· ~-; ./ --..___J~.,..,, :,,~_...~ -,~r# -:__, .---d<) Before After 11.00 4.66 1.34 51.33 Added? y N y Groundwater Discharge Permit r----~./ ,~----.1 ·----. ..,,.·_ . ._ . r . ~~-~y~ -~~ .. Groundwater Monitoring Quality Assurance Plan White Mesa Mill Field Data Worksheet For Groundwater Location ID TW4-29 Sampling Program Chloroform Monitoring Field Sample ID TW4-29_03152024 Sampling Event 2024 Ql Chloroform Purge Date & Time 3/14/2024 9:54 Sample Date & Time 3/15/2024 8:36 [sampler TH/DL Purging Equipment Pump Weather Conditions Sunny Pump Type Grundfos External Ambient Temperature (C) 3 Purging_Method 2 Casings Previous Well Sampled TW4-10 Casing Volume (gal) 9.55 Calculated Casing Volumes Purge Duration (min) 1.73 pH Buffer 7.0 7.0 Well Depth (ft) 94.48 pH Buffer 4.0 4.0 Well Casing Diameter (in) 4 Specific Conductance (micromhos) 1000 Depth to Water Before Purging (ft) 79.85 Date/Time Gallons Purged (gal) (umhos/cm) pH (pH Units) Temp (deg C) Redox (mV) Turbidity (NTU) Oxygen(%) Before/After 3/14/2024 9:55 11.00 4120 6.92 13.10 368 2.4 83.3 3/15/2024 8:36 4020 6.84 15.30 Before 3/15/2024 8:37 4024 6.83 15.31 After Pumping Rate Calculations [volume of water purged (gals) 11.00 Flow Rate (Q = S/60) (gal/min) 11.00 Time to evacuate 2 Casing Volumes (min) 1.00 [Final Depth to Water (feet) 92.37 Number of casing Volumes 1.15 Volume, if well evacuated to dryness (gals) 11.00 Nan1_e ~Certified Analytical Laboratory_ AWSL Analytical Samples Information Sample Container Preservative Type of Sample/Analysis Collected? Matrix Number Type Sample Filtered? Type Added? VOCs-Chloroform y WATER 3 40ml VOA u HCl (pH<2), 4 Deg C y Chloride y WATER 1 500-ml Poly u None N Nitrate/nitrite as N y WATER 1 250-ml HOPE u H2SO4 (pH<2), 4 Deg C y Comments: Arrived on site at 0950. Purge began at 0954. Purged well for a total of 1 minute. Purged well dry. Water was clear. Purge ended at 0955. Left site at 0958. Arrived on site at 0832. Depth to water was 79.96. Samples bailed and collected at 0836. Raining at time of sampling. Left site at 0838. Signature of Field Technician ~', '"·'-"-0,!--;A :14) Groundwater Discharge Perm it ~e~-E-· • -\ --./. -~-..... • ' f ------. r" .• --.,7 ,•· ~y~ Groundwater Monitoring Quality Assurance Plan White Mesa Mill Field Data Worksheet For Groundwater Location ID 1W4-30 Sampling Program Chloroform Monitoring Field Sample ID 1W4-30_03142024 Sampling Event 2024 Ql Chloroform Purge Date & Time 3/13/2024 12:48 Sample Date & Time 3/14/2024 8 :21 [sampler TH/DL Purging Equipment Pump Weather Conditions Cloudy Pump Type Grundfos External Ambient Temperature (C) 10 Purging Method 2Casings Previous Well Sampled 1W4-05 Casing Volume (gal) 11.90 Calculated Casing Volumes Purge Duration (min) 2 .16 pH Buffer 7.0 7 .0 Well Depth (ft) 93 .48 pH Buffer 4 .0 4.0 Well Casing Diameter (in) 4 Specific Conductance (micromhos) 1000 Depth to Water Before Purging (ft) 75 .25 Date/Time Gallons Purged (gal) (umhos/cm) pH (pH Units) Temp (deg C) Redox (mV) Turbidity (NTU) Oxygen(%) 3/13/2024 12:49 14.66 4591 6.10 14.97 420 12.5 37 .7 3/14/2024 8:21 4434 6.01 14.58 3/14/2024 8:22 4444 6.04 14.60 !volume of water purged (gals) 14.66 Pump ing Rate Calculations Flow Rate (Q = S/60) (gal/min) Time to evacuate 2 Casing Volumes (min) [Final Depth to Water (feet) 91.22 Number of casing Volumes Volume, if well evacuated to dryness (gals) Name of Certified Analytical Laboratory AWSL ~n~y~~cal Samples Information Sample Container Preservative Type of Sample/Analysis Collected? Matri x Number Type Sample Filtered? Type voes-Chloroform y WATER 3 40mlVOA u HCl (pH <2), 4 Deg C Chloride y WATER 1 500-mL Poly u None Nitrate/nitrite as N y WATER 1 250 -mL HDPE u H2SO4 (pH<2), 4 Deg C Comments : Arrived on site at 1244. Purge began at 1248. Purged well for a total 1 minute and 20 seconds. Purged well dry. Water was mostly clear. Purge ended at 1249. Left site at 1253. Arrived on site at 0817. Depth to water was 75 .38 . Samples bailed and collected at 0821 . Left site at 0823 . Signature of Field Technician --==:') ,,c,,_•,c~-l-·/··~-4) Before/After Before After 11 .00 1.33 1.23 14.66 Added? y N y Groundwater Discharge Permit ~ -'-__ ,. SE .. -----. • , ~Y,F;LJEZ.5 , ' Groundwater Monitoring Qua lity Assurance Plan White Mesa Mill Field Data Worksheet For Groundwater Location ID TW4 -31 Sampling Program Chloroform Monitoring Field Sample ID TW4-31 _03132024 Sampling Event 2024 Ql Chloroform Purge Date & Time 3/12/2024 13:36 Sample Date & Time 3/13/2024 8:57 [sampler TH/DL Purging Equipment Pump Weather Conditions Cloudy Pump Type Grundfos External Ambient Temperature (C) 12 Purging Method 2 Casings Previous Well Sampled TW4 -14 Casing Volume (gal) 20 .41 Calculated Casing Volumes Purge Duration (min) 3 .71 pH Buffer 7.0 7.0 Well Depth (ft) 107.48 pH Buffer 4.0 4.0 Well Casing Diameter (in) 4 Specific Conductance (micromhos) 1000 Depth to Water Before Purging (ft) 76.21 Conductivity Dissolved Date/Time Gallons Purged (gal) (um hos/cm) pH (pH Units) Temp (deg C) Redox (mV) Turbidity (NTU) Oxygen(%) Before/After 3/12/2024 13:38 25 .33 3615 6.83 15 .05 401 20.0 27 .0 3/13/2024 8 :57 3764 7 .10 14.08 Before 3/13/2024 8 :58 3770 7 .08 14.13 After Pump ing Rate Calculations [volume of water purged (gals) 25.33 Flow Rate (Q = S/60) (gal/min) 11.00 Time to evacuate 2 Casing Volumes (min) 2.33 [Final Depth to Water (feet) 105.40 Number of casing Volumes 1.24 Volume, if well evacuated to dryness (gals) 25 .33 Name of Certified Analytical Laboratory AWSL Analytical Samples Information Sample Container Preservative Type of Sample/Analysis Collected? Matrix Number Type Sample Filtered ? Type Added? voes-Chloroform y WATER 3 40mlVOA u HCl (pH <2), 4 Deg C y Chloride y WATER 1 500-ml Poly u None N Nitrate/nitrite as N y WATER 1 250 -ml HDPE u H2SO4 (pH<2), 4 Deg C y Comments : Arrived on site at 1332. Purge began at 1336. Purged well for a total of 2 minutes and 20 seconds. Purged well dry . Purge ended at 1338. Water was a little murky . Left site at 1341 . Arrived on site at 0854. Depth to water was 76 .16 . Sa mple s bailed and collected at 0857 . Left site at 0859 . __________________ __ __ Signature of Field Technician ~,, c-v .. c~ -/-·/· -(::: ~) Groundwater Discharge Permit ~~~.:~\, --.. • ~ -.... ,.,. ,,,.... . -'./,' ~y~ Groundwater Monitoring Quality Assurance Plan White Mesa Mill Field Data Worksheet For Groundwater Location ID TW4-32 Sampling Program Chloroform Monitoring Field Sample ID TW4-32_03132024 Sampling Event 2024 Ql Chloroform Purge Date & Time 3/12/2024 10 :28 Sample Date & Time 3/13/2024 8:27 [sampler TH/DL Purging Equipment Pump Weather Conditions Cloudy Pump Type Grundfos External Ambient Temperature (C) 7 Purging Method 2 Casings Previous Well Sampled TW4-28 Casing Volume (gal) 37.27 Calculated Casing Volumes Purge Duration (min) 6 .77 pH Buffer 7.0 7.0 Well Depth (ft) 114.64 pH Buffer 4.0 4.0 Well Casing Diameter (in) 4 Specific Conductance (micromhos) 1000 Depth to Water Before Purging (ft) 57.56 Conductivity Dissolved Date/Time Gallons Purged (gal) (um hos/cm) pH (pH Units) Temp(deg C) Redox (mV) Turbidity (NTU) Oxygen(%) 3/12/2024 10:32 44.00 5962 4.37 14.76 467 25.0 1.0 3/12/2024 10:33 55 .00 6035 4.35 14.77 467 23.1 1.0 3/12/2024 10 :34 66 .00 6068 4.34 14.77 469 22 .0 1.0 3/12/2024 10:35 77.00 5996 4.34 14.77 471 21.4 1 .0 Pumping Rate Calculations [volume of water purged (gals) 77.00 Flow Rate (Q = S/60) (gal/min) Time to evacuate 2 Casing Volumes (min) [Final Depth to Water (feet) 101.05 Number of casing Volumes Volume, if well evacuated to dryness () Name of Certified Analytical Laboratory AWSL Analyti cal Samples Information_ Sample Container Preservative Type of Sample/Analysis Collected? Matrix Number Type Sample Filtered? Type voes-Chloroform y WATER 3 40mlVOA u HCl (pH<2), 4 Deg C Chloride y WATER 1 500-mL Poly u None Nitrate/nitrite as N y WATER 1 250-mL HDPE u H2SO4 (pH<2), 4 Deg C Comments : Arrived on site at 1024. Purge began at 1028 . Purged well for a total of 7 minutes. Purged ended at 1035. Water was a milky white but cleared as purge went on . Left site at 1039 . Arrive d on site at 0824. Depth to water was 57 .25. Samples bailed and collected at 0827. Left site at 0828. Signature of Field Technician ~ ,,,r.;•,<_, .,c/: -(/,'ic.;) Before/After 11.00 7.00 2.00 0 Added? y N y ~ ~~ l -; . ---• ~y~ Location ID Field Sample ID Purge Date & Time Sample Date & Time Purging Equipment Pump Type Purging Method Casing Volume (gal) Calculated Casing Volumes Purge Duration (min) pH Buffer 7.0 pH Buffer 4.0 Specific Conductance (micromhos) Sheet 39 of 49 White Mesa Mill Groundwater Discharge Permit Groundwater Monitoring Quality Assurance Plan Field Data Worksheet For Groundwater 1W4-34 Sampling Program 1W4-34_03132024 Sampling Event 3/12/2024 16:05 3/13/2024 9:30 [sampler Pump Weather Conditions Grundfos External Ambient Temperature (C) 2 Casings Previous Well Sampled 11.42 2.07 7.0 Well Depth (ft) 4.0 Well Casing Diameter (in) 1000 Depth to Water Before Purging (ft) Conductivity Chloroform Monitoring 2024 Q1 Chloroform TH/DL Cloudy 13 1W4-38 95.74 4 78.25 Dissolved Date/Time Gallons Purged (gal) (um hos/cm) pH (pH Units) Temp (deg C) Redox (mV) Turbidity (NTU) Oxygen(%) Before/After 3/12/2024 16:06 14.66 3755 6.76 14.90 310 6.5 3/13/2024 9:30 3673 7.22 14.09 3/13/2024 9:31 3686 7.19 14.14 [volume of water purged (gals) Pum_ping Rate _Calcul~ons 14.66 Flow Rate (Q = S/60) (gal/min) Time to evacuate 2 Casing Volumes (min) [Final Depth to Water (feet) 93.11 Number of casing Volumes Volume, if well evacuated to dryness (gals) Name of Certified Analytical Laboratory AWSL Analytical Sample s Information Sample Container Type of Sample/Analysis Collected? Matrix Number Type Sample Filtered? Type voes-Chloroform y WATER 3 40ml VOA u HCl (pH<2), 4 Deg C Chloride y WATER 1 500-mL Poly u None Nitrate/nitrite as N y WATER 1 250-mL HDPE u H2SO4 (pH<2), 4 Deg C Comments: Arrived on site at 1601. Purge began at 1605. Purged well for a total of 1 minute and 20 seconds. Purged well dry. Purge ended at 1606. Water was clear. Left site at 1609. Arrived on site at 0926. Depth to water was 78.17. Samples bailed and collected at 0930. Left site at 0932. Signature of Field Technician ~,,,,,,.,c_, :'--/ (,/~£;) 13.5 Before After 11.00 1.33 1.28 14.66 Preservative Added? y N y Groundwater Discharge Permit ~~-~ ·l-.' ' 1',-~y~ Groundwater Monitoring Quality Assurance Plan White Mesa Mill Field Data Worksheet For Groundwater Location ID TW4-35 Sampling Program Chloroform Monitoring Field Sample ID TW4-35 _03132024 Sampling Event 2024 Ql Chloroform Purge Date & Time 3/12/2024 16:36 Sample Date & Time 3/13/2024 9:37 [sampl er TH/DL Purging Equipment Pump Weather Conditions Cloudy Pump Type Grundfos External Ambient Temperature (C) 12 Purging Method 2 Casings Previous Well Sampled TW4-34 Casing Volume (gal) 6.85 Calculated Casing Volumes Purge Duration (min) 1.24 pH Buffer 7.0 7.0 Well Depth (ft) 86.50 pH Buffer 4.0 4.0 Well Casing Diameter (in) 4 Specific Conductance (micromhos) 1000 Depth to Water Before Purgi11g _(ft) 76.00 Conductivity Dissolved Date/Time Gallons Purged (umhos/cm) pH (pH Units) Temp (deg C) Redox (mV) Turbidity (NTU) Oxygen(%) Before/After 3/12/2024 16:36 4437 6.65 14.35 319 5.0 34.2 3/13/2024 9:37 4370 6.78 14.36 3/13/2024 9:38 4377 6.75 14.38 Pumpi ng Rate Calculations [volume of water purged (gals) 7.33 Flow Rate (Q = S/60) (gal/min) Time to evacuate 2 Casing Volumes (min) I Final Depth to Water (feet) 84.02 Number of casing Volumes Volume, if well evacuated to dryness (gals) Name of Certified Analytical Laboratory AWSL Anal yt ical Samples Information Sample Container Preservative Type of Sample/Analysis Collected? Matrix Number Type Sample Filtered? Type voes-Chloroform y WATER 3 40ml VOA u HCl (pH<2), 4 Deg C Chloride y WATER 1 500-ml Poly u None Nitrate/nitrite as N y WATER 1 250-ml HDPE u H2SO4 (pH<2), 4 Deg C Comments: Arrived on site at 1632. Purge began at 1606. Purged well for a total of 40 seconds. Purged well dry. Purge ended at 1606. Water was clear. Left site at 1610. Arrived on site at 0933 . Depth to water was 76.00. Samples bailed and collected at 0937. Left site at 0939. Signature of Field Technician --=:i ,, · n,· -<--/:,~--(/; i,(~) Before After 11.00 0.66 1.07 7.33 Added? y N y Groundwater Discharge Permit g '~-~ ~ ...... ------• _,.. E '~v~ Groundwater Monitoring Quality Assurance Plan White Mesa Mill Field Data Worksheet For Groundwater Location ID TW4-36 Sampling Program Chloroform Monitoring Field Sample ID TW4-36 _03132024 Sampling Event 2024 Ql Chloroform Purge Date & Time 3/12/2024 12:28 Sample Date & Time 3/13/2024 8:43 [s.!_mpler TH/DL Purging Equipment Pump Weather Conditions Cloudy Pump Type Grundfos External Ambient Temperature (C) 10 Purging Method 2 Casings Previous Well Sampled TW4-13 Casing Volume (gal) 26.23 Calculated Casing Volumes Purge Duration (min) 4.77 pH Buffer 7.0 7.0 Well Depth (ft) 99.41 pH Buffer 4.0 4.0 Well Casing Diameter (in) 4 Specific Conductance (micromhos) 1000 Depth to Water Before Purging (ft) 59.23 Conductivity Dissolved Date/Time Gallons Purged (gal) (umhos/cm) pH (pH Units) Temp (deg C) Redox (mV) Turbidity (NTU) Oxygen(%) Before/After 3/12/2024 12:31 33.00 2576 6.81 15.07 235 26.0 3.5 3/13/2024 8:43 2451 7.15 14.02 3/13/2024 8:44 2465 7.13 14.10 Pumping Rate Calculations [volume of water purged (gals) 33.00 Flow Rate (Q = S/60) (gal/min) Time to evacuate 2 Casing Volumes (min) I Final Depth to Water (feet) 97.01 Number of casing Volumes Volume, if well evacuated to dryness (gals) Name of Certified Analytical Laboratory AWSL ~nalytical Samples Information Sample Container Preservative Type of Sample/Analysis Collected? Matrix Number Type Sample Filtered? Type voes-Chloroform y WATER 3 40mlVOA u HCl (.PH<2), 4 Deg C Chloride y WATER 1 500-mL Poly u None Nitrate/nit rite as N y WATER 1 250-mL HOPE u H2S04 (pH<2), 4 Deg C Comments: Arrived on site at 1224. Purge began at 1228. Purged well for a total of 3 minutes. Purged well dry. Water was a little murky. Purge ended at 1231. Left site at 1234. Arrived on site at 0839. Depth to water was 60.00. Samples bailed and collected at 0843. Left site at 0845. Signature of Field Technician -----, ·• /;,-:: / ---.___),,, c.n,,__c___,.-r,I', -c,1',_ £("') Before After 11.00 3.00 1.25 33.00 Added? y N y Groundwater Discharge Permit C-.::-s ~ -~ r ;:_·l -~El'VERG'Y~ '' Groundwater Monitoring Quality Assurance Plan White Mesa Mill Field Data Worksheet For Groundwater Location ID TW4-37 Sampling Program Chloroform Monitoring Field Sample ID TW4-37 _02212024 Sampling Event 2024 Ql Chloroform Purge Date & Time 2/21/2024 12:34 Sample Date & Time 2/21/2024 12:38 [sampler TH/DL Purging Equipment Pump Weather Conditions Partly cloudy Pump Type Grundfos External Ambient Temperature (C) 12 Purging Method 2 Casings Previous Well Sampled TW4-22 Casing Volume (gal) 24.84 Calculated Casing Volumes Purge Duration () pH Buffer 7.0 7.0 Well Depth (ft) 113.72 pH Buffer 4.0 4.0 Well Casing Diameter (in) 4 Specific Conductance (micromhos) 1000 Depth to Water Before Purging (ft) 75.68 Conductivity Dissolved Date/Time Gallons Purged (umhos/cm) pH (pH Units) Temp (deg C) Redox (mV) Turbidity (NTU) Oxygen(%) Before/After 2/21/2024 12:38 4322 6.74 15.44 341 0 78.5 Pumping Rate Calculations [volume of water purged() Flow Rate (Q = S/60) (gal/min) 18.00 Time to evacuate 2 Casing Volumes () [Final Depth to Water (feet) 89.96 Number of casing Volumes Volume, if well evacuated to dryness () 0 Name of Certified Analytical Laboratory AWSL Analytical Samples Information Sample Container Preservative Type of Sample/Analysis Collected? Matrix Number Type Sample Filtered? Type Added? voes-Chloroform y WATER 3 40mlVOA u HCl (pH<2), 4 Deg C y Chloride y WATER 1 500-ml Poly u None N Nitrate/nitrite as N y WATER 1 250-ml HOPE u H2SO4 (pH<2), 4 Deg C y Comments: [ Arrived on site at 12~4. Sam_~les collected at 1238. Water was clear. Left site at 1240. Signature of Field Technician -=:;., .u,.-.c_.. . :~<} Groundwater Discharge Permit ~~./--•• -~y~ ~~.-~ Groundwater Monitoring Quality Assurance Plan White Mesa Mill Field Data Worksheet For Groundwater Location ID TW4-38 Sampling Program Field Sample ID TW4-38 _03132024 Sampling Event Purge Date & Time 3/12/2024 15:29 Sample Date & Time 3/13/2024 9:21 [sampler Purging Equipment Pump Weather Conditions Pump Type Grundfos External Ambient Temperature (C) Purging Method 2 Casings Previous Well Sampled Casing Volume (gal) 34.26 Calculated Casing Volumes Purge Duration (min) 6.23 pH Buffer 7.0 7.0 Well Depth (ft) pH Buffer 4.0 4.0 Well Casing Diameter (in) Specific Conductance (micromhos) 1000 Depth to Water Before Purging (ft) Conductivity Date/Time Gallons Purged (gal) (umhos/cm) pH (pH Units) Temp (deg C) Redox(mV) 3/12/2024 15:33 44.00 1872 6.68 14.75 439 3/12/2024 15:34 55.00 1971 6.76 14.76 430 3/12/2024 15:35 66.00 1826 6.81 14.75 424 3/12/2024 15:36 77.00 1908 6.81 14.78 419 Pumping Rate Calculations [volume of water purged (gals) 77.00 Flow Rate (Q = S/60) (gal/min) Time to evacuate 2 Casing Volumes (min) [ Final Depth to Water (feet) 103.87 Number of casing Volumes Volume, if well evacuated to dryness () Name of Certified Analytical Laboratory_ AWSL Analytical Samples Information Sample Container Type of Sample/Analysis Collected? Matrix Number Type Sample Filtered? voes-Chloroform y WATER 3 40mlVOA u Chloride y WATER 1 500-mL Poly u Nitrate/nitrite as N y WATER 1 250-mL HDPE u Comments: Arrived on site at 1525. Purge began at 1529. Purged well for a total of 7 minutes. Purge ended at 1536. Water was a little murky. Left site at 1539. Arrived on site at 0918. Depth to water was 61 .48. Samples bailed and collected at 0921. Left site at 0922. Signature of Field Technician --,_ • ,/✓/ / ------> _,, ,,,,><--+/ -:_Z ~-) Chloroform Monitoring 2024 Ql Chloroform TH/DL Cloudy 13 TW4-23 113.92 4 61.44 Dissolved Turbidity (NTU) Oxygen(%) Before/After 8.0 73.8 10.1 70.0 10.0 70.1 9.8 68.0 11.00 7.00 2.00 0 Preservative Type Added? HCl (pH<2), 4 Deg C y None N H2SO4 (pH<2), 4 Deg C y Groundwater Discharge Permit ~Wf: -___ j . ----_ r . -~ ./.--~y~ Groundwater Monitoring Quality Assurance Plan White Mesa Mill Field Data Worksheet For Groundwater Location ID TW4-39 Sampling Program Chloroform Monitoring Field Sample ID TW4-39 _02212024 Sampling Event 2024 Ql Chloroform Purge Date & Time 2/21/202412:44 Sample Date & Time 2/21/202412:45 [s ampl er TH/DL Purging Equipment Pump Weather Conditions Partly cloudy Pump Type Grundfos External Ambient Temperature (C) 12 Purging Method 2 Casings Previous Well Sampled TW4-37 Casing Volume (gal) 29.22 Calculated Casing Volumes Purge Duration () pH Buffer 7.0 7.0 Well Depth (ft) 120.74 pH Buffer 4.0 4.0 Well Casing Diameter (in) 4 Specific Conductance (micromhos) 1000 Depth to Water Before Purging (ft) 75.99 Conductivity Dissolved Date/Time Gallons Purged (umhos/cm) pH (pH Units) Temp (deg C) Redox (mV) Turbidity {NTU) Oxygen(%) Before/After 2/21/2024 12:45 2408 7.04 14.90 351 0 69.0 Pu mpi ng Rate Calculations bto!um~f wat_E!!_pur_g_ed _() Flow Rate (Q = S/60) (gal/min) 18.00 Time to evacuate 2 Casing Volumes O [ Final Depth to Water (feet) 116.77 Number of casing Volumes Volume, if well evacuated to dryness O 0 Name of Certified Analytical Laboratory AWSL Ana lyti ca l Samp les Information Sample Container Preservative Type of Sample/Analysis Collected? Matrix Number Type Sample Filtered? Type Added? voes-Chloroform y WATER 3 40mlVOA u HCl (pH<2), 4 Deg C y Chloride y WATER 1 500-ml Poly u None N Nitrate/nitrite as N y WATER 1 250-ml HDPE u H2SO4 (pH<2), 4 Deg C y Comments: [ Arrived on site at 1241. Samples collected at 1245. Water was clear. Left site at 1247. Signature of Field Technician ~ ,,,,.,,,-:...--f,l.,a~~ '-· Groundwater Discharge Permit r--~~---PF-' '----~ • . ~ ~< •• /· -__ ~--~y ' ~ .. I .. • -_,-1'/ Groundwater Monitoring Quality Assurance Plan White Mesa Mill Field Data Worksheet For Groundwater Location ID TW4-41 Sampling Program Chloroform Monitoring Field Sample ID TW4-41 _02212024 Sampling Event 2024 Ql Chloroform Purge Date & Time 2/21/2024 13:35 Sample Date & Time 2/21/2024 13:35 !sampler TH/DL Purging Equipment Pump Weather Conditions Partly cloudy Pump Type Grundfos External Ambient Temperature (C) 12 Purging Method 2 Casings Previous Well Sampled TW4-01 Casing Volume (gal) 11.41 Calculated Casing Volumes Purge Duration () pH Buffer 7.0 7.0 Well Depth (ft) 97.75 pH Buffer 4.0 4.0 Well Casing Diameter (in) 6 Specific Conductance (micromhos) 1000 Depth to Water Before Purging (ft) 89.98 Conductivity Dissolved Date/Time Gallons Purged (um hos/cm) pH (pH Units) Temp (deg C) Redox (mV) Turbidity (NTU) Oxygen(%) Before/After 2/21/202413:35 2779 7.26 17.11 257 3.0 89.0 Pumping Rate Calculations jvolume of water purged() Flow Rate (Q = S/60) (gal/min) 6.00 Time to evacuate 2 Casing Volumes () I Final Depth to Water (feet) 93.08 Number of casing Volumes Volume, if well evacuated to dryness () 0 Name of Certified Analytical Laboratory AWSL Analytical Samples Information Sample Container Preservative Type of Sample/Analysis Collected? Matrix Number Type Sample Filtered? Type Added? voes-Chloroform y WATER 3 40mlVOA u HCl (pH<2), 4 Deg C y Chloride y WATER 1 500-ml Poly u None N Nitrate/nitrite as N y WATER 1 250-ml HDPE u H2SO4 (pH<2), 4 Deg C y Comments: I Arrived on site at 1332. Samples collected at 1335. Water was clear. Left site at 1337. Signature of Field Technician ------\,_ ._ /--:/ -------> J' '-''-"-c__.. -/--;I--:.-L ::✓.<] Groundwater Discharge Permit 2ii= Sr,£: ·, l--. r . ' - ' ~y~ • I Groundwater Monitoring Quality Assurance Plan White Mesa Mill Field Data Worksheet For Groundwater Location ID TW4-42 Sampling Program Chloroform Monitoring Field Sample ID TW4-42 _03132024 Sampling Event 2024 Ql Chloroform Purge Date & Time 3/12/2024 8:41 Sample Date & Time 3/13/2024 8:01 [sampler TH/DL Purging Equipment Pump Weather Conditions Cloudy Pump Type Grundfos External Ambient Temperature (C) 1 Purging Method 2 Casings Previous Well Sampled TW4-03 Casing Volume (gal) 9.14 Calculated Casing Volumes Purge Duration (min) 1.66 pH Buffer 7.0 7.0 Well Depth (ft) 86.00 pH Buffer 4.0 4.0 Well Casing Diameter (in) 4 Specific Conductance (micromhos) 1000 Depth to Water Before Purging (ft) 72.00 Conductivity Dissolved Date/Time Gallons Purged (gal) (um hos/cm) pH (pH Units) Temp (deg C) Redox (mV) Turbidity (NTU) Oxygen(%) Before/After 3/12/2024 8:42 11.00 4140 6.93 14.47 365 3.9 106.0 3/13/2024 8:01 3828 7.25 14.48 Before 3/13/2024 8:02 3846 7.26 14.49 After Pumping Rate Calculations [volume of water purged (gals) 11.00 Flow Rate (Q = S/60) (gal/min) 11.0 Time to evacuate 2 Casing Volumes (min) 1.00 !Final Depth to Water (feet) 83.87 Number of casing Volumes 1.20 Volume, if well evacuated to dryness (gals) 11.00 Name of Certified Analytical Laboratory AWSL Analytical Samples Information Sample Container Preservative Type of Sample/Analysis Collected? Matrix Number Type Sample Filtered? Type Added? VOCs-Chloroform y WATER 3 40mlVOA u HCl (pH<2), 4 Deg C y Chloride y WATER 1 500-mL Poly u None N Nitrate/nitrite as N y WATER 1 250-mLHDPE u H2SO4 (pH<2), 4 Deg C y Comments: Arrived on site at 0836. Purge began at 0841. Purged well for a total of 1 minute. Purged well dry. Purge ended at 0842 . Water was clear. Left site at 0845 . Arrived on site at 0757. Depth to water was 71 .82 . Samples bailed and collected at 0801. Left site at 0803. Signature of Field Technician -----.__ .t---. ././., ;_; / -.__J.,, ,,1.·-"--·, ,-":-~---·-d<') ~ -S~l .' J , ~YF:c.JliEZ..S" / ' Location ID Field Sample ID Purge Date & Time Sample Date & Time Purging Equipment Pump Type Purging Method Casing Volume (gal) Calculated Casing Volumes Purge Duration (min) pH Buffer 7.0 pH Buffer 4.0 Specific Conductance (micromhos) Date/Time Gallons Purged (gal) 3/12/202414:19 22.00 3/13/2024 9:04 3/13/2024 9:05 [volume of water purged (gals) [Final Depth to Water (feet) Name of Certified Analytical Laboratory AWSL Analytical Samples Information Type of Sample/Analysis VOCs-Chloroform Chloride Nitrate/nitrite as N Comments: Groundwater Discharge Permit Groundwater Monitoring Quality Assurance Plan White Mesa Mill Field Data Worksheet For Groundwater TW4-43 Sampling Program Chloroform Monitoring TW4-43 _03132024 Sampling Event 2024 Ql Chloroform 3/12/202414:17 3/13/2024 9:04 [sampler TH/DL Pump Weather Conditions Cloudy Grundfos External Ambient Temperature (C) 13 2 Casings Previous Well Sampled TW4-31 14.42 2.62 7.0 Well Depth (ft) 95.5 4.0 Well Casing Diameter (in) 4 1000 Depth to Water Before Purging (ft) 73.41 Conductivity pH(pH Dissolved (umhos/cm) Units) Temp (deg C) Redox (mV) Turbidity (NTU) Oxygen(%) Before/After 3625 6.72 15.05 339 23.0 25.9 3632 7.05 14.02 Before 3640 7.04 14.05 After Pumping Rate Calculations 22.00 Flow Rate (Q = S/60) (gal/min) 11.00 Time to evacuate 2 Casing Volumes (min) 2.00 93.10 Number of casing Volumes 1.52 Volume, if well evacuated to dryness (gals) 22.00 Sample Container Preservative Collected? Matrix Number Type Sample Filtered? Type Added? y WATER 3 40mlVOA u HCl (pH<2), 4 Deg C y y WATER 1 500-ml Poly u None N y WATER 1 250-ml HOPE u H2S04 (pH<2), 4 Deg C y [Arrived on site 0901. Depth to water was 73.38. Samples bailed and collected at 0904. Left site at 0906. Signature of Field Technician ~ , , c,,;•-~--!-/ -(,(~0) .. ' Groundwater Discharge Permit ~~e -· .... _t£·1--, X:~-/ -_' -y~ c.:. ·-/'.-· . .EA/ERG Groundwater Monitoring Quality Assurance Plan White Mesa Mill Field Data Worksheet For Groundwater Location ID TW4-60 Sampling Program Chloroform Monitoring Field Sample ID TW4-60 _02222024 Sampling Event 2024 Q1 Chloroform Purge Date & Time 2/22/2024 7:29 Sample Date & Time 2/22/2024 7:30 [sampler TH/DL Purging Equipment Pump Weather Conditions Sunny Pump Type Grundfos External Ambient Temperature (C) 20 Purging Method 2 Casings Previous Well Sampled TW4-19 Casing Volume O Calculated Casing Volumes Purge Duration () pH Buffer 7.0 7.0 Well Depth (ft) pH Buffer 4.0 4.0 Well Casing Diameter () Specific Conductance (micromhos) 1000 Depth to Water Before Purging (ft) Conductivity Dissolved Date/Time Gallons Purged (umhos/cm) pH (pH Units) Temp (deg C) Redox (mV) Turbidity (NTU) Oxygen(%) Before/After 2/22/2024 7:30 1.2 7.85 16.05 408 1.8 11.6 Pumping Rate Calculations [volume of water purged() Flow Rate (Q = S/60) () Time to evacuate 2 Casing Volumes () I Final Depth to Water (feet) Number of casing Volumes Volume, if well evacuated to dryness () 0 Name of Certified Analytical Laboratory AWSL Analytical Samples Information Sample Container Preservative Type of Sample/Analysis Collected? Matrix Number Type Sample Filtered? Type Added? voes-Chloroform y WATER 3 40mlVOA u HCl (pH<2), 4 Deg C y Chloride y WATER 1 500-ml Poly u None N Nitrate/nitrite as N y WATER 1 250-ml HDPE u H2SO4 (pH<2), 4 Deg C y Comments: [ Di sal'Tlele collected in the lab at 0730 . Left site at a! 0_732. Signature of Field Technician ~,, •_,,,-,c __ -i;J; J,/~) ~s~\ -----.-• ~ ~ .... ,. y "'"~-.... • /i .. -~ r , , .. 1~ I Location ID Field Sample ID Purge Date & Time Sample Date & Time Purging Equipment Pump Type Purging Method Casing Volume () Calculated Casing Volumes Purge Duration () pH Buffer 7.0 pH Buffer 4.0 Specific Conductance () Date/Time Gallons Purged !volume of water purged () !Final Depth to Water (feet) Name of Certified Analytical Laboratory AWSL Ana lytical Samples Information Type of Sample/Analysis voes-Chloroform Chloride Nitrate/nitrite as N Comments: [ Duplicate of TW4-28 Signature of Field Technician -------' ·• /;,✓: / ..__J ./,J: ,u-_..L.......--,~~---:_,/.,,_ d.~] Groundwater Discharge Permit Groundwater Monitoring Quality Assurance Plan White Mesa Mill Field Data Worksheet For Groundwater 1W4-65 Sampling Program 1W4-65_03132024 Sampling Event 2024 Ql Chloroform 3/13/2024 8:18 [sampler TH/DL Weather Conditions External Ambient Temperature () Previous Well Sampled Well Depth (ft) Well Casing Diameter() Depth to Water Before Purging (ft) Dissolved Conductivity pH Temp Redox Turbidity Oxygen Before/After Pump in g Rate Calculations Flow Rate (Q = S/60) () Time to evacuate 2 Casing Volumes () Number of casing Volumes Volume, if well evacuated to dryness () Sample Container Preservative Collected? Matrix Number Type Sample Filtered? Type Added? y WATER 3 40mlVOA u HCl (pH<2), 4 Deg C y y WATER 1 500-ml Poly u None N y WATER 1 250-ml HDPE u H2SO4 (pH<2), 4 Deg C y Groundwater Discharge Permit ~e-~t ·-_,, ,· , • -_,,.--~y~ Groundwater Monitoring Quality Assurance Plan White Mesa Mill Field Data Worksheet For Groundwater Location ID TW4-70 Sampling Program Field Sample ID TW4-70_03142024 Sampling Event 2024 Ql Chloroform Purge Date & Time Sample Date & Time 3/14/2024 8:53 jsampler TH/DL Purging Equipment Weather Conditions Pump Type External Ambient Temperature () Purging Method Previous Well Sampled Casing Volume () Calculated Casing Volumes Purge Duration O pH Buffer 7.0 Well Depth (ft) pH Buffer 4.0 Well Casing Diameter() Specific Conductance () Depth to Water Before Purging (ft) Date/Time Gallons Purged Conduct ivity pH Temp Redox Turb idity Oxygen Before/After J Pumping Rate Calculations jvolume of water purged() Flow Rate (Q = S/60) () Time to evacuate 2 Casing Volumes () j Final Depth to Water (feet) Number of casing Volumes Volume, if well evacuated to dryness () Name of Certified Analytical Laboratory AWSL Analytical Samples Information Sample Container Preservative Type of Sample/Analysis Collected? Matrix Number Type Sample Filtered? Type Added? voes-Chloroform y WATER 3 40mlVOA u HCl (pH<2), 4 Deg C y Chloride y WATER 1 500-mLPoly u None N Nitrate/nitrite as N y WATER 1 250-mLHDPE u H2SO4 (pH<2), 4 Deg C y Comments: [ Duplicate ofTW4-16 Signature of Field Technician ~ ' . ~-: / .____J _,, ,,...,.,_,_ ~~,F--:-;L d'~) ~ - 1.-.--.. - -• e,,;:,, ~ ~y~ Location ID Field Sample ID Purge Date & Time Sample Date & Time Purging Equipment Pump Type Purging Method Casing Volume O Calculated Casing Volumes Purge Duration () pH Buffer 7.0 pH Buffer 4.0 Specific Conductance () Date/Time I Gallons Purged jvolume of water purged () I Final Depth to Water (feet) Name of Certified Analytical Laboratory AWSL Analytical Samples Information Type of Sample/Analysis voes-Chloroform Chloride Nitrate/nitrite as N Comments: I Duplicate of TW4-07 Signature of Field Technician -----. • /✓-~ / .____)_,, '..F-'---'c.~ -f;~--::_..L :.C<J Groundwater Discharge Permit Groundwater Monitoring Quality Assurance Plan White Mesa Mill Field Data Worksheet For Groundwater TW4-75 Sampling Program TW4-75_03152024 Sampling Event 2024 Ql Chloroform 3/15/2024 8:52 !sampler TH/DL Weather Conditions External Ambient Temperature () Previous Well Sampled Well Depth (ft) Well Casing Diameter() Depth to Water Before Purging (ft) Conductivity pH Temp I Redox Turbidity I Dissolved I Oxygen Before/After Pumping Rate Calculations Flow Rate (Q = S/60) () Time to evacuate 2 Casing Volumes () Number of casing Volumes Volume, if well evacuated to dryness () Sample Container Preservative Collected? 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Date i.\ / 1 /.20;2.'.:I Time Well -Depth* l~I~ MW-4 ~y .15 l'\OC:, MW-26 ~3.'i7 l~CV TW4-19 17 4. :2.3 1~31 TW4-4 g7_:JJ:, 115 J TWN-2 7g,3~ 11DI TW4-22 ,O.b'i 11 STI' TW4-24 b9.7~ ll'i5 TW4-25 ~.g) ~ 13:i.,t; TW4-1 ft~ L 1~15 TW4-2 I OL ~'\ PIO TW4-11 '11 C!L I Ii.if) TW4-21 1~.77 l:>.i>h TW4-37 '=,~.2 l IJ.11 TW4-39 7~~J ,~·-n TW4-40 72.'1'1 ,~, TW4-41 'l.'1.&7 Weekly Inspection Form Name ~nner ~011.-J 0 Comments Flow I.If) Meter 3't5~1t..t..32 Flow IC.D Meter Rl\L-.()40,0 Flow IC,,.O Meter 1 ()3'lb3'1 ,1"\ Flow lf..-.0 Meter 8L Y0 1~-£ Flow \S.~ Meter :2J>37 l'f. J'\ Flow lt..O· Meter ID .5 2.';;l.16 . 7 Flow l~.O Meter ~'-1 l.ft:f5b ~ . 'J.:£... Flow lY..0 Meter ltf1.l.~~ -~ Flow 13.0 Meter Lf 57.l3b -~ Flow l r,,_() Meter 511~4 \ ., Flow lb•O Meter I g77'l 4ll Flow I'-..& Meter 3<, 71 OS" .5;l,. Flow us.o Meter 'l ~ {). I I.{ 6 K . .:t Flow u(e>- Meter 1~3:l. '1 . 9" Flow 15LO Meter ~ m1l.,.i:t2 Flow (.,.:.0 Meter 4'1.b'f5\ _4q S ystem Operational {If no note an v oroblems/correctlve actions) (;ies..,M o (~No . ~ (Y0.c )\Jo l Yes )No ~JNo ( Tes ) No (~.::No ( Ye,J No ( Yes )\Jo r Yes\No -~ tYesJ No (Yes )No - ( Ye..s )No {Yes )No I f • (_Yes ;No ' ( Yes 'N o • ' (_ Y P.!=. ...No c\ --V es ,..,N o r YPr::. )11 0 ( ~)No C Ye s. bl o r Yes "t-J o {Y e'f> .,,N o (Yes\ No ~ (Y£S ~ ( 11:::::. ,No ( ~es )Jo r Yes )Jo r Yes')No {~\No ~No \..Ye% No Operational Problems (Please list well number): Corrective Action(s) Taken (Please list well number): ______________ _ * Depth is measured to the nearest 0.01 feet. TabD Kriged Current Quarter Groundwater Contour Map, Details Map, and Depth to Water Summary Name: Tanner Holliday Date: 3/25/2024 -3/26/2024 Depth to Depth to Depth to Water Date Time Well Water (ft.) Date Time Well Water (ft.) Date Time Well (ft.) 3/26/2024 1436 MW-01 65 .00 3/25/2024 1012 MW-04 83.49 3/26/2024 1417 PIEZ-01 67 .50 3/26/2024 1304 MW-02 109.12 3/25/2024 1018 TW4-0I 100_55 3/26/2024 1412 PIEZ-02 47 .85 3/26/2024 933 MW-03A 83 .86 3/25/2024 1007 TW4-02 102,46 3/26/2024 1407 PIEZ-03A 57 .90 3/26/2024 1308 MW-05 107 27 3/26/2024 1206 TW4-03 66.42 3/26/2024 1230 PIEZ-04 70.10 3/26/2024 1239 MW-11 85 .13 3/25/2024 1029 TW4-04 85.46 3/26/2024 1233 PIEZ-05 68.35 3/26/2024 1311 MW-12 108.95 3/26/2024 1204 TW4-05 73 .80 3/26/2024 1354 TWN-01 71.15 3/26/2024 1338 MW-14 100.74 3/26/2024 1220 TW4-06 81.00 3/25/2024 931 TWN-02 81.13 3/26/2024 1330 MW-15 104.51 3/26/2024 1216 TW4-07 83 .27 3/26/2024 1401 TWN-03 44.72 3/26/2024 930 MW-17 72.49 3/26/2024 1213 TW4-08 85 .96 3/26/2024 1451 TWN-04 64.04 3/26/2024 1433 MW-18 74 .08 3/26/2024 1206 TW4-09 71.80 3/26/2024 1430 TWN-06 80 .92 3/26/2024 1415 MW-19 66 .89 3/26/2024 1201 TW4-10 71.12 3/26/2024 1439 TWN-07 78 97 3/26/2024 815 MW-20 85 .60 3/25/2024 1002 TW4-ll 90 .01 3/26/2024 1421 TWN-14 58.32 3/26/2024 800 MW-22 65 .97 3/26/2024 958 TW4-12 57 .35 3/26/2024 1424 TWN-16 47 69 3/26/2024 1314 MW-23 113 .61 3/26/2024 1010 TW4-13 58 .26 3/26/2024 1403 TWN-18 62 .90 3/26/2024 1257 MW-24A 109 .00 3/26/2024 1015 TW4-14 77.52 3/26/2024 1045 TWN-19 53 .81 3/26/2024 1256 MW-24 107 .80 3/26/2024 1248 TW4-16 74 .95 3/26/2024 1441 TWN-20 78 .10 3/26/2024 1235 MW-25 82 .86 3/26/2024 1356 TW4-18 74.47 3/26/2024 1444 TWN-21 78 .70 3/25/2024 957 MW-26 85 .27 3/25/2024 1030 TW4-19 73 .98 3/26/2024 914 DR-05 83 .15 3/26/2024 1351 MW-27 58 .91 3/25/2024 921 TW4-21 74 .88 3/26/2024 910 DR-06 93 .93 3/26/2024 1253 MW-28 74 .03 3/25/2024 941 TW4-22 70 .64 3/26/2024 1323 DR-07 91.57 3/26/2024 1346 MW-29 105 94 3/26/2024 1227 TW4-23 77 .50 3/26/2024 904 DR-08 51.45 3/26/2024 1343 MW-30 74.95 3/25/2024 937 TW4-24 71.38 3/26/2024 901 DR-09 86.50 3/26/2024 1243 MW-31 69 .91 3/25/2024 926 TW4-25 72.01 3/26/2024 858 DR-10 78 .30 3/26/2024 1245 MW-32 83 .61 3/26/2024 1223 TW4-26 75 .93 3/26/2024 944 DR-11 97 .81 3/26/2024 1320 MW-33 DRY 3/26/2024 1018 TW4-27 79.55 3/26/2024 941 DR-12 DRY 3/26/2024 1334 MW-34 106.82 3/26/2024 1003 TW4-28 50 .17 3/26/2024 937 DR-13 69 .52 3/26/2024 1316 MW-35 111.88 3/26/2024 1020 TW4-29 80 .01 3/26/2024 847 DR-14 76 .05 3/26/2024 1319 MW-36 110.23 3/26/2024 1029 TW4-30 75.54 3/26/2024 852 DR-15 92 .68 3/26/2024 1336 MW-37 105 .59 3/26/2024 1032 TW4-31 76 .32 3/26/2024 843 DR-17 64.41 3/26/2024 808 MW-38 69.95 3/26/2024 1006 TW4-32 57 .66 3/26/2024 830 DR-19 63 21 3/26/2024 804 MW-39 64 .00 3/26/2024 954 TW4-33 79 .85 3/26/2024 827 DR-20 55 .56 3/26/2024 928 MW-40 79.32 3/26/2024 1036 TW4-34 78.39 3/26/2024 820 DR-21 100,26 3/26/2024 1301 MW-41B 108.07 3/26/2024 1023 TW4-35 76 .17 3/26/2024 836 DR-22 DRY MW-26=TW4-15 3/26/2024 1012 TW4-36 59.40 3/26/2024 823 DR-23 70 35 MW-32=TW4-17 3/25/2024 946 TW4-37 68 .72 3/26/2024 834 DR-24 44.70 Comments: 3/26/2024 1210 TW4-38 61.62 3/25/2024 951 TW4-39 74 .87 3/25/2024 1035 TW4-40 73 .20 3/25/2024 1024 TW4-41 88 .96 3/26/2024 950 TW4-42 72 .12 3/26/2024 1026 TW4-43 73.54 TabE Kriged Previous Quarter Groundwater Contour Map TabF Depths to Groundwater and Elevations and Hydrographs of Groundwater Elevations over Time for Chloroform Monitoring Wells Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well MW 4 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Date Of Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Monitoring Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,620.77 5,622.33 1.56 123.6 5,527.63 09/25/79 94.70 93.14 5,527.63 10/10/79 94.70 93.14 5,528.43 01/10/80 93.90 92.34 5,529.93 03/20/80 92.40 90.84 5,528.03 06/17/80 94.30 92.74 5,528.03 09/15/80 94.30 92.74 5,527.93 10/08/80 94.40 92.84 5,527.93 02/12/81 94.40 92.84 5,525.93 09/01/84 96.40 94.84 5,528.33 12/01/84 94.00 92.44 5,528.13 02/01/85 94.20 92.64 5,528.33 06/01/85 94.00 92.44 5,528.93 09/01/85 93.40 91.84 5,528.93 10/01/85 93.40 91.84 5,528.93 11/01/85 93.40 91.84 5,528.83 12/01/85 93.50 91.94 5,512.33 03/01/86 110.00 108.44 5,528.91 06/19/86 93.42 91.86 5,528.83 09/01/86 93.50 91.94 5,529.16 12/01/86 93.17 91.61 5,526.66 02/20/87 95.67 94.11 5,529.16 04/28/87 93.17 91.61 5,529.08 08/14/87 93.25 91.69 5,529.00 11/20/87 93.33 91.77 5,528.75 01/26/88 93.58 92.02 5,528.91 06/01/88 93.42 91.86 5,528.25 08/23/88 94.08 92.52 5,529.00 11/02/88 93.33 91.77 5,528.33 03/09/89 94.00 92.44 5,529.10 06/21/89 93.23 91.67 5,529.06 09/01/89 93.27 91.71 5,529.21 11/15/89 93.12 91.56 5,529.22 02/16/90 93.11 91.55 5,529.43 05/08/90 92.90 91.34 5,529.40 08/07/90 92.93 91.37 5,529.53 11/13/90 92.80 91.24 5,529.86 02/27/91 92.47 90.91 5,529.91 05/21/91 92.42 90.86 5,529.77 08/27/91 92.56 91.00 5,529.79 12/03/91 92.54 90.98 5,530.13 03/17/92 92.20 90.64 5,529.85 06/11/92 92.48 90.92 5,529.90 09/13/92 92.43 90.87 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well MW 4 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Poi:nt Date Of Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Monitoring Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,620.77 5,622.33 1.56 123.6 5,529.92 12/09/92 92.41 90.85 5,530.25 03/24/93 92.08 90.52 5,530.20 06/08/93 92.13 90.57 5,530.19 09/22/93 92.14 90.58 5,529.75 12/14/93 92.58 91.02 5,530.98 03/24/94 91.35 89.79 5,531.35 06/15/94 90.98 89.42 5,531.62 08/18/94 90.71 89.15 5,532.58 12/13/94 89.75 88.19 5,533.42 03/16/95 88.91 87.35 5,534.70 06/27/95 87.63 86.07 5,535.44 09/20/95 86.89 85 .33 5,537.16 12/11/95 85.17 83.61 5,538.37 03/28/96 83.96 82.40 5,539.10 06/07/96 83.23 81.67 5,539.13 09/16/96 83.20 81.64 5,542.29 03/20/97 80.04 78.48 5,551.58 04/07/99 70.75 69.19 5,552.08 05/11/99 70.25 68.69 5,552.83 07 /06/99 69.50 67.94 5,553.47 09/28/99 68 .86 67.30 5,554.63 01/03/00 67.70 66.14 5,555.13 04/04/00 67.20 65.64 5,555.73 05/02/00 66.60 65.04 5,556.03 05/11/00 66.30 64.74 5,555.73 05/15/00 66.60 65.04 5,555.98 05/25/00 66.35 64.79 5,556.05 06/09/00 66.28 64.72 5,556.18 06/16/00 66.15 64.59 5,556.05 06/26/00 66.28 64.72 5,556 .15 07/06/00 66 .18 64.62 5,556.18 07/13/00 66.15 64 .59 5,556.17 07/18/00 66.16 64.60 5,556.26 07/25/00 66.07 64.51 5,556.35 08/02/00 65.98 64.42 5,556.38 08/09/00 65.95 64.39 5,556.39 08/15/00 65.94 64.38 5,556.57 08/31/00 65.76 64.20 5,556.68 09/08/00 65.65 64.09 5,556.73 09/13/00 65.60 64.04 5,556.82 09/20/00 65.51 63 .95 5,556.84 09/29/00 65.49 63.93 5,556.81 10/05/00 65.52 63.96 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well MW 4 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Date Of Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Monitoring Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,620.77 5,622.33 1.56 123.6 5,556.89 10/12/00 65.44 63.88 5,556.98 10/19/00 65.35 63.79 5,557.01 10/23/00 65.32 63.76 5,557.14 11/09/00 65.19 63.63 5,557.17 11/14/00 65.16 63.60 5,556.95 11/21/00 65.38 63.82 5,557.08 11/30/00 65.25 63.69 5,557.55 12/07/00 64.78 63.22 5,557.66 01/14/01 64.67 63.11 5,557.78 02/09/01 64.55 62.99 5,558.28 03/29/01 64.05 62.49 5,558.23 04/30/01 64.10 62.54 5,558.31 05/31/01 64.02 62.46 5,558.49 06/22/01 63.84 62.28 5,558.66 07/10/01 63.67 62.11 5,559.01 08/20/01 63.32 61.76 5,559.24 09/19/01 63.09 61.53 5,559.26 10/02/01 63.07 61.51 5,559.27 11/08/01 63.06 61.50 5,559.77 12/03/01 62.56 61.00 5,559.78 01/03/02 62.55 60.99 5,559.96 02/06/02 62.37 60.81 5,560.16 03/26/02 62.17 60.61 5,560.28 04/09/02 62.05 60.49 5,560.76 05/23/02 61.57 60.01 5,560.58 06/05/02 61.75 60.19 5,560.43 07/08/02 61.90 60.34 5,560.44 08/23/02 61.89 60.33 5,560.71 09/11/02 61.62 60.06 5,560.89 10/23/02 61.44 59.88 5,557.86 11/22/02 64.47 62.91 5,561.10 12/03/02 61.23 59.67 5,561.39 01/09/03 60.94 59.38 5,561.41 02/12/03 60.92 59.36 5,561.93 03/26/03 60.40 58.84 5,561.85 04/02/03 60.48 58.92 5,536.62 05/01/03 85.71 84.15 5,528.56 06/09/03 93.77 92.21 5,535.28 07/07/03 87.05 85.49 5,534.44 08/04/03 87.89 86.33 5,537.10 09/11/03 85.23 83.67 5,539.96 10/02/03 82.37 80.81 5,535.91 11/07/03 86.42 84.86 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well MW 4 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Date Of Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Monitoring Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,620.77 5,622.33 1.56 123.6 5,550.70 12/03/03 71.63 70.07 5,557.58 01/15/04 64.75 63.19 5,558.80 02/10/04 63.53 61.97 5,560.08 03/28/04 62.25 60.69 5,560.55 04/12/04 61.78 60.22 5,561.06 05/13/04 61.27 59.71 5,561.48 06/18/04 60.85 59.29 5,561.86 07/28/04 60.47 58.91 5,529.17 08/30/04 93.16 91.60 5,536.55 09/16/04 85.78 84.22 5,529.00 10/11/04 93.33 91.77 5,541.55 11/16/04 80.78 79.22 5,541.12 12/22/04 81.21 79.65 5,540.59 01/18/05 81.74 80.18 5,542.85 02/28/05 79.48 77.92 5,537.91 03/15/05 84.42 82.86 5,548.67 04/26/05 73.66 72.10 5,549.53 05/24/05 72.80 71.24 5,544.36 06/30/05 77.97 76.41 5,545.16 07/29/05 77.17 75.61 5,544.67 09/12/05 77.66 76.10 5,541.28 09/27/05 81.05 79.49 5,536.96 12/07/05 85.37 83.81 5,546.49 03/08/06 75.84 74.28 5,546.15 06/13/06 76.18 74.62 5,545.15 07/18/06 77.18 75.62 5,545.91 11/17/06 76.42 74.86 5,545.90 02/27/07 76.43 74.87 5,548.16 05/02/07 74.17 72.61 5,547.20 08/13/07 75.13 73.57 5,547.20 10/10/07 75.13 73.57 5,547.79 03/26/08 74.54 72.98 5,545.09 06/25/08 77.24 75.68 5,550.36 08/26/08 71.97 70.41 5,550.39 10/14/08 71.94 70.38 5,542.25 03/03/09 80.08 78.52 5,542.25 06/24/09 80.08 78.52 5,550.19 09/10/09 72.14 70.58 5,550.94 12/11/09 71.39 69.83 5,546.08 03/11/10 76.25 74.69 5,550.98 05/11/10 71.35 69.79 5,548.33 09/29/10 74.00 72.44 5,551.01 12/21/10 71.32 69.76 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well MW 4 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Date Of Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Monitoring Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,620 .77 5 622.33 1.56 123.6 5,547.00 02/28/11 75.33 73.77 5,557.54 06/21/11 64.79 63.23 5,551.14 09/20/11 71.19 69.63 5,550.32 12/21/11 72.ol 70.45 5,551.22 03/27/12 71.11 69.55 5,551.29 06/28/12 71.04 69.48 5,550.29 09/27/12 72.04 70.48 5,549.31 12/28/12 73.02 71.46 5,552.30 03/28/13 70.03 68.47 5,550.18 06/27/13 72.15 70.59 5,552.55 09/27/13 69 .78 68.22 5,553.23 12/20/13 69.10 67.54 5,551.91 03/27/14 70.42 68.86 5,552.93 06/25/14 69.40 67.84 5,552.23 09/25/14 70.10 68.54 5,552.08 12/17/14 70.25 68.69 5,551.13 03/26/15 71.20 69.64 5,556.02 06/22/15 66.31 64.75 5,543.38 09/30/15 78.95 77.39 5,551.13 12/02/15 71.20 69 .64 5,542.10 03/30/16 80.23 78 .67 5,542.31 06/30/16 80.02 78.46 5,540.96 09/29/16 81.37 79.81 5,540.65 12/21/16 81.68 80.12 5,542.05 03/30/17 80.28 78.72 5,550.28 06/27/17 72.05 70.49 5,534.84 09/28/17 87.49 85.93 5,532.41 11/30/17 89.92 88.36 5,534.64 03/28/18 87.69 86.13 5,539.53 06/22/18 82.80 81.24 5,537.04 09/24/18 85.29 83.73 5,537.82 12/17/18 84.51 82.95 5,536.10 03/25/19 86.23 84.67 5,536.20 06/24/19 86.13 84.57 5,538.67 08/12/19 83.66 82.10 5,533.67 11/18/19 88.66 87.10 5,525.79 02/10/20 96.54 94.98 5,533.63 05/04/20 88.70 87.14 5,536.94 09/21/20 85.39 83.83 5,535.31 12/28/20 87.02 85.46 5,539.70 03/11/21 82.63 81.07 5,540.44 06/24/21 81.89 80.33 5,540.65 08/13/21 81.68 80.12 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well MW 4 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land .Point Date Of Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Monitoring Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,620.77 5,622.33 1.56 123.6 5,539.10 12/30/21 83.23 81.67 5,539.70 02/10/22 82.63 81.07 5,540.38 06/28/22 81.95 80.39 5,540.67 08/15/22 81.66 80.10 5,539.98 11/17/22 82.35 80.79 5,539.65 03/24/23 82.68 81.12 5,537.60 06/26/23 84.73 83.17 5,541.11 09/25/23 81.22 79.66 5,539.99 11/20/23 82.34 80.78 5,538.84 03/25/24 83.49 81.93 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well MW-4A Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (b lw.LSD) Well 5 620.51 5 622.31 1.80 121.33 5,560.53 08/23/02 61.78 59.98 5,560.76 09/11/02 61.55 59.75 5,560.96 10/23/02 61.35 59.55 5,561.00 11/22/02 61.31 59.51 5,561.19 12/03/02 61.12 59.32 5,561.46 01/09/03 60.85 59.05 5,561.48 02/12/03 60.83 59.03 5,561.96 03/26/03 60.35 58.55 5,561.94 04/02/03 60.37 58.57 5,536.88 05/01/03 85.43 83.63 5,529.35 06/09/03 92.96 91.16 5,535.54 07/07/03 86.77 84.97 5,534.74 08/04/03 87.57 85.77 5,536.74 09/11/03 85.57 83.77 5,540.24 10/02/03 82.07 80.27 5,536.13 11/07/03 86.18 84.38 5,550.77 12/03/03 71.54 69.74 5,557.67 01/15/04 64.64 62.84 5,558.87 02/10/04 63.44 61.64 5,560.16 03/28/04 62.15 60.35 5,560.63 04/12/04 61.68 59.88 5,561.14 05/13/04 61.17 59.37 5,561.56 06/18/04 60.75 58.95 5,561.95 07/28/04 60.36 58.56 5,529.25 08/30/04 93.06 91.26 5,536.63 09/16/04 85.68 83.88 5,529.08 10/11/04 93.23 91.43 5,541.63 11/16/04 80.68 78.88 5,541.20 12/22/04 81.11 79.31 5,540.67 01/18/05 81.64 79.84 5,543.45 02/28/05 78.86 77.06 5,537.99 03/15/05 84.32 82.52 5,549.27 04/26/05 73.04 71.24 5,545.08 05/24/05 77.23 75.43 5,544.94 06/30/05 77.37 75.57 5,544.71 07/29/05 77.60 75.80 5,545.23 09/12/05 77.08 75.28 5,545.00 09/27/05 77.31 75.51 5,537.45 12/07/05 84.86 83.06 5,546.86 03/08/06 75.45 73.65 5,546.66 06/13/06 75.65 73.85 5,545.63 07/18/06 76.68 74.88 5,546.18 11/07/06 76.13 74.33 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well MW-4A Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,620.51 5,622.31 1.80 121.33 5,545.30 02/27/07 77.01 75.21 ...... 0 0 I.O 0 ' <'. ~ 00 0 ' Depth Below Measuring Point (ft.) --.J 0 ' • 0\ 0 ' ► , ' Vl 0 ~ 0 w 0 ~ r--., "\ ,.._ c:::,. +::::: ~ ::. I r> • ► V < I'\, ◄ t ♦ ts-) 0 ...... 0 0 - - 04/04/02 09/01/02 01/29/03 06/28/03 11/25/03 04/23/04 09/20/04 02/17/05 07/17/05 12/14/05 05/13/06 10/10/06 03/09/07 08/06/07 ~ ~ ~ > ~ """" ~ .., ~ ~ "Cl """" =-0 < ~ .., ~ ... = ~ -~ a -= "Cl -- Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-1 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well z 5,620.77 5,618.58 1.02 111.30 5,537.23 11/08/99 81.35 80.33 5,537.38 11/09/99 81.20 80.18 5,537.48 01/02/00 81.10 80.08 5,537.48 01/10/00 81.10 80.08 5,537.23 01/17/00 81.35 80.33 5,537.28 01/24/00 81.30 80.28 5,537.28 02/01/00 81.30 80.28 5,537.18 02/07/00 81.40 80.38 5,537.48 02/14/00 81.10 80.08 5,537.48 02/23/00 81.10 80.08 5,537.58 03/01/00 81.00 79.98 5,537.68 03/08/00 80.90 79.88 5,537.98 03/15/00 80.60 79.58 5,537.68 03/20/00 80.90 79.88 5,537.68 03/29/00 80.90 79.88 5,537.43 04/04/00 81.15 80.13 5,537.18 04/13/00 81.40 80.38 5,537.48 04/21/00 81.10 80.08 5,537.68 04/28/00 80.90 79.88 5,537.58 05/01/00 81.00 79.98 5,537.88 05/11/00 80.70 79.68 5,537.58 05/15/00 81.00 79.98 5,537.88 05/25/00 80.70 79.68 5,537.88 06/09/00 80.70 79.68 5,537.90 06/16/00 80.68 79.66 5,537.88 06/26/00 80.70 79.68 5,538.10 07/06/00 80.48 79.46 5,538.04 07/13/00 80.54 79.52 5,538.16 07/18/00 80.42 79.40 5,538.42 07/27/00 80.16 79.14 5,538.56 08/02/00 80.02 79.00 5,538.68 08/09/00 79.90 78.88 5,538.66 08/15/00 79.92 78.90 5,538.33 08/31/00 80.25 79.23 5,539.18 09/01/00 79.40 78.38 5,539.12 09/08/00 79.46 78.44 5,539.34 09/13/00 79.24 78.22 5,539.50 09/20/00 79.08 78.06 5,539.69 10/05/00 78.89 77.87 5,540.33 11/09/00 78.25 77.23 5,540.74 12/06/00 77.84 76.82 5,542.39 01/14/01 76.19 75.17 5,543.69 02/02/01 74.89 73.87 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-1 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) {blw.LSD) Well z 5,620.77 5,618.58 1.02 111.30 5,544.96 03/29/01 73.62 72.60 5,545.45 04/30/01 73.13 72.11 5,545.89 05/31/01 72.69 71.67 5,546.19 06/21/01 72.39 71.37 5,546.50 07/10/01 72.08 71.06 5,547.18 08/20/01 71.40 70.38 5,547.59 09/19/01 70.99 69.97 5,547.84 10/02/01 70.74 69.72 5,548.12 11/08/01 70.46 69.44 5,548.65 12/03/01 69.93 68.91 5,548.87 01/03/02 69.71 68.69 5,549.37 02/06/02 69.21 68.19 5,550.00 03/26/02 68.58 67.56 5,550.22 04/09/02 68.36 67.34 5,550.81 05/23/02 67.77 66.75 5,550.79 06/05/02 67.79 66.77 5,551.08 07/08/02 67.50 66.48 5,551.54 08/23/02 67.04 66.02 5,551.79 09/11/02 66.79 65.77 5,552.19 10/23/02 66.39 65.37 5,552.27 11/22/02 66.31 65.29 5,552.48 12/03/02 66.10 65.08 5,552.74 01/09/03 65.84 64.82 5,552.92 02/12/03 65.66 64.64 5,553.40 03/26/03 65.18 64.16 5,553.48 04/02/03 65.10 64.08 5,552.32 05/01/03 66.26 65.24 5,550.53 06/09/03 68.05 67.03 5,550.09 07/07/03 68.49 67.47 5,549.64 08/04/03 68.94 67.92 5,549.31 09/11/03 69.27 68.25 5,549.58 10/02/03 69.00 67.98 5,549.50 11/07/03 69.08 68.06 5,550.07 12/03/03 68.51 67.49 5,551.86 01/15/04 66.72 65.70 5,552.57 02/10/04 66.01 64.99 5,553.63 03/28/04 64.95 63.93 5,554.04 04/12/04 64.54 63.52 5,554.60 05/13/04 63.98 62.96 5,556.28 06/18/04 62.30 61.28 5,556.61 07/28/04 61.97 60.95 5,554.21 08/30/04 64.37 63.35 5,553.49 09/16/04 65.09 64.07 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-1 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitorin g (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well z 5,620 .77 5,618.58 1.02 111.30 5,552.53 10/11/04 66.05 65.03 5,552.42 11/16/04 66.16 65.14 5,552.46 12/22/04 66.12 65.10 5,552.07 01/18/05 66.51 65.49 5,552.21 02/28/05 66.37 65.35 5,552.26 03/15/05 66.32 65.30 5,552.30 04/26/05 66.28 65.26 5,552.25 05/24/05 66.33 65.31 5,552.22 06/30/05 66.36 65.34 5,552.15 07/29/05 66.43 65.41 5,552.47 09/12/05 66.11 65.09 5,552.50 12/07/05 66.08 65.06 5,552.96 03/08/06 65.62 64.60 5,553.23 06/14/06 65.35 64.33 5,557.20 07/18/06 61.38 60.36 5,553.32 11/07/06 65.26 64.24 5,554.35 02/27/07 64.23 63.21 5,554.07 05/02/07 64.51 63.49 5,554.07 08/14/07 64.51 63.49 5,553.88 10/10/07 64.70 63.68 5,555.73 03/26/08 62.85 61.83 5,556.60 06/24/08 61.98 60.96 5,556.83 08/26/08 61.75 60.73 5,556.87 10/14/08 61.71 60.69 5,556.90 03/10/09 61.68 60.66 5,556.91 06/24/09 61.67 60.65 5,556.61 09/10/09 61.97 60.95 5,556.78 12/11/09 61.8 60.78 5,556.75 03/11/10 61.83 60.81 5,556.19 05/11/10 62.39 61.37 5,555.26 09/29/10 63.32 62.30 5,554.66 12/21/10 63.92 62.90 5,554.74 02/28/11 63.84 62.82 5,554.57 06/21/11 64.01 62.99 5,554.13 09/20/11 64.45 63.43 5,554.54 12/21/11 64.04 63.02 5,553.64 03/27/12 64.94 63.92 5,553.66 06/28/12 64.92 63.90 5,553.73 09/27/12 64.85 63.83 5,553.59 12/28/12 64.99 63.97 5,554.73 03/28/13 63.85 62.83 5,554.44 06/27/13 64.14 63.12 5,554.37 09/27/13 64.21 63.19 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-1 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well z 5,620.77 5,618.58 1.02 111.30 5,553.92 12/20/13 64.66 63.64 5,553.20 03/27/14 65.38 64.36 5,552.20 06/25/14 66.38 65.36 5,551.13 09/25/14 67.45 66.43 5,550.72 12/17 /14 67.86 66.84 5,546.50 03/26/15 72.08 71.06 5,544.18 06/22/15 74.40 73.38 5,535.85 09/30/15 82.73 81.71 5,529.54 12/02/15 89.04 88.02 5,527.55 03/30/16 91.03 90.01 5,525.92 06/30/16 92.66 91.64 5,524.48 09/29/16 94.10 93.08 5,533.15 12/21/16 85.43 84.41 5,527.92 03/30/17 90.66 89.64 5,534.48 06/27/17 84.10 83.08 5,524.98 09/28/17 93.60 92.58 5,525.88 11/30/17 92.70 91.68 5,526.18 03/28/18 92.40 91.38 5,515.78 06/22/18 102.80 101.78 5,510.83 09/24/18 107.75 106.73 5,542.47 12/17/18 76.11 75.09 5,531.82 03/25/19 86.76 85.74 5,539.90 06/24/19 78.68 77.66 5,538.56 08/12/19 80.02 79.00 5,510.85 11/18/19 107.73 106.71 5,513.12 02/10/20 105.46 104.44 5,512.44 05/04/20 106.14 105.12 5,517.82 09/21/20 100.76 99.74 5,520.38 12/28/20 98.20 97.18 5,513.47 03/11/21 105.11 104.09 5,513.44 06/24/21 105.14 104.12 5,515.25 08/13/21 103.33 102.31 5,513.03 12/30/21 105.55 104.53 5,513.17 02/10/22 105.41 104.39 5,513.35 06/28/22 105.23 104.21 5,518.60 08/15/22 99.98 98.96 5,517.52 11/17/22 101.06 100.04 5,516.08 03/24/23 102.50 101.48 5,513.83 06/26/23 104.75 103.73 5,515.88 09/25/23 102.70 101.68 5,512.89 11/20/23 105.69 104.67 5,518.08 03/25/24 100.50 99.48 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-2 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (z) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,623.10 5,624.72 1.62 120.900 5,548.57 11/08/99 76.15 74.53 5,548.57 11/09/99 76.15 74.53 5,548.32 01/02/00 76.40 74 .78 5,548.52 01/10/00 76.20 74.58 5,548.32 01/17/00 76.40 74.78 5,548.72 01/24/00 76.00 74.38 5,548.62 02/01/00 76.10 74.48 5,548.62 02/07/00 76.10 74.48 5,549.02 02/14/00 75.70 74.08 5,549.12 02/23 /00 75.60 73.98 5,549.22 03/01 /00 75 .50 73 .88 5,549.32 03/08/00 75.40 73 .78 5,549.22 03/15/00 75.50 73.88 5,549.92 03/20/00 74.80 73.18 5,549.72 03/29/00 75.00 73.38 5,549.42 04/04/00 75.30 73.68 5,549.52 04/13/00 75.20 73.58 5,549.72 04/21/00 75.00 73.38 5,549.82 04/28/00 74.90 73.28 5,549.82 05 /01/00 74.90 73.28 5,550.12 05/11/00 74 .60 72 .98 5,549.82 05/15/00 74.90 73.28 5,550.12 05/25/00 74.60 72.98 5,550.12 06/09/00 74.60 72.98 5,550.22 06/16/00 74.50 72.88 5,550.07 06/26/00 74.65 73.03 5,550.17 07/06/00 74.55 72.93 5,550.17 07/13/00 74.55 72 .93 5,550.18 07/18/00 74.54 72.92 5,550.33 07/27/00 74.39 72.77 5,550.38 08/02/00 74.34 72 .72 5,550.40 08/09/00 74.32 72 .70 5,550.42 08/15/00 74.30 72.68 5,550.54 08/31/00 74.18 72.56 5,550.87 09/08/00 73.85 72.23 5,550.97 09/13/00 73.75 72 .13 5,551.04 09/20/00 73.68 72.06 5,545.83 10/05/00 78.89 77.27 5,546.47 11/09/00 78.25 76.63 5,546.88 12/06/00 77.84 76.22 5,552.18 01/26/01 72.54 70 .92 5,552 .2 0 02/02/01 72.52 70 .90 5,551.10 03/29/01 73.62 72.00 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-2 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (z) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,623 .10 5,624 .72 1.62 120.900 5,551.59 04/30/01 73 .13 71 .51 5,55 2.03 05 /31/01 72.69 71.07 5,552.33 06 /;21/01 72.39 70 .77 5,552.64 07 /10/01 72.08 70.46 5,553.32 08 /20/01 71.40 69.78 5,553.73 09/19/01 70.99 69.37 5,553.98 10/02/01 70.74 69 .12 5,554.14 11/08/01 70.58 68 .96 5 ,554.79 12 /03 /01 69.93 68 .31 5,554 .74 01/03 /02 69 .98 68.36 5,554.91 02/06/02 69.81 68 .19 5,555.15 03 /26/02 69.57 67 .95 5,555.39 04/09/02 69.33 67.71 5,555.73 05 /23 /02 68.99 67.37 5,555.79 06/05/02 68.93 67.31 5,555.91 07/08/02 68.81 67.19 5,556.04 08 /23/02 68.68 67 .06 5,556.25 09/11/02 68.47 66.85 5,556.72 10/23 /02 68.00 66 .38 5,556 .42 11 /22 /02 68.30 66 .68 5,557.01 12/03 /02 67 .71 66 .09 5,557.20 01/09/03 67 .52 65.90 5,557.35 02 /12 /03 67.37 65.75 5,557.83 03 /26 /03 66.89 65.27 5,557.87 04/02/03 66.85 65.23 5,553.71 05/01/03 71.01 69.39 5,548.98 06 /09/03 75.74 74.12 5,548.14 07 /07/03 76.58 74.96 5,547.75 08 /04 /03 76.97 75.35 5,547.22 09/11/03 77.50 75 .88 5,547.68 10/02/03 77 .04 75 .42 5,547 .52 11/07/03 77.20 75 .58 5,548.29 12/03 /03 76.43 74 .81 5,554.00 01/15 /04 70.72 69 .10 5,555.46 02/10/04 69.26 67.64 5,556.90 03/28/04 67.82 66 .20 5,557.49 04 /12/04 67.23 65.61 5,558.07 05/13/04 66.65 65.03 5,558.19 06 /18/04 66 .53 64 .91 5,559 .00 07 /28 /04 65 .72 64 .10 5,554.26 08/30/04 70.46 68 .84 5,551 .97 09 /16/04 72 .75 71.13 5,549.65 10/11/04 75.07 73.45 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-2 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (z) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,623.10 5,624.72 1.62 120.900 5,549.89 11/16/04 74.83 73.21 5,550.37 12/22/04 74.35 72.73 5,549.95 01/18/05 74.77 73.15 5,550.09 02/28/05 74.63 73.01 5,550.13 03/15/05 74.59 72.97 5,550.18 04/26/05 74.54 72.92 5,550.32 05/24/05 74.40 72.78 5,550.21 06/30/05 74.51 72.89 5,550.11 07/29/05 74.61 72.99 5,550.33 09/12/05 74.39 72.77 5,550.29 12/07/05 74.43 72.81 5,551.30 03/08/06 73.42 71.80 5,551.42 06/14/06 73.30 71.68 5,550.52 07/18/06 74.20 72.58 5,550.52 11/07/06 74.20 72.58 5,552.89 02/27/07 71.83 70.21 5,552.06 05/02/07 72.66 71.04 5,552.02 08/14/07 72.70 71.08 5,552.20 10/10/07 72.52 70.90 5,554.58 03/26/08 70.14 68.52 5,555.23 06/24/08 69.49 67.87 5,555.29 08/26/08 69.43 67.81 5,555.43 10/14/08 69.29 67.67 5,555.73 03/10/09 68.99 67.37 5,556.25 06/24/09 68.47 66.85 5,555.94 09/10/09 68.78 67.16 5,556.53 12/11/09 68.19 66.57 5,557.87 03/11/10 66.85 65.23 5,557.63 05/11/10 67.09 65.47 5,557.24 09/29/10 67.48 65.86 5,557.00 12/21/10 67.72 66.10 5,557.61 02/28/11 67.11 65.49 5,557.58 06/21/11 67.14 65.52 5,557.46 09/20/11 67.26 65.64 5,557.84 12/21/11 66.88 65.26 5,557.86 03/27/12 66.86 65.24 5,557.87 06/28/12 66.85 65.23 5,557.46 09/27/12 67.26 65.64 5,557.82 12/28/12 66.90 65.28 5,559.39 03/28/13 65.33 63.71 5,559.21 06/27/13 65.51 63.89 5,559.26 09/27/13 65.46 63.84 5,559.27 12/20/13 65.45 63.83 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-2 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (z) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,623.10 5,624.72 1.62 120.900 5,558.92 03/27/14 65.80 64.18 5,557.99 06/25/14 66.73 65.11 5,557.09 09/25/14 67.63 66.01 5,557.07 12/17/14 67.65 66.03 5,549.93 03/26/15 74.79 73.17 5,551.30 06/22/15 73.42 71.80 5,547.12 09/30/15 77.60 75.98 5,538.34 12/02/15 86.38 84.76 5,542.22 03/30/16 82.50 80.88 5,538.31 06/30/16 86.41 84.79 5,536.70 09/29/16 88 .02 86 .40 5,540.40 12/21/16 84.32 82.70 5,536.61 03/30/17 88.11 86.49 5,547.16 06/27/17 77.56 75.94 5,522.65 09/28/17 102.07 100.45 5,532.64 11/30/17 92.08 90.46 5,506.94 03/28/18 117.78 116.16 5,521.60 06/22/18 103.12 101.50 5,510.01 09/24/18 114.71 113.09 5,543.01 12/17/18 81.71 80.09 5,522.70 03/25/19 102.02 100.40 5,522.49 06/24/19 102.23 100.61 5,522.29 08/12/19 102.43 100.81 5,515.62 11/18/19 109.10 107.48 5,516.60 02/10/20 108.12 106.5 5,514.51 05/04/20 110.21 108.59 5,522.29 09/21/20 102.43 100.81 5,521.08 12/28/20 103.64 102.02 5,513.42 03/11/21 111.30 109.68 5,513.51 06/24/21 111.21 109.59 5,526.62 08/13/21 98.10 96.48 5,514.01 12/30/21 110.71 109.09 5,513.52 02/10/22 111.20 109.58 5,514.54 06/28/22 110.18 108.56 5,566.52 08/15/22 58.20 56.58 5,525.09 11/17/22 99.63 98.01 5,523.61 03/24/23 101.11 99.49 5,512.26 06/26/23 112.46 110.84 5,527.35 09/25/23 97.37 95.75 5,516.50 11/20/23 108.22 106.6 5,522.26 03/25/24 102.46 100.84 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-3 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water (z) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) MonitoriTig (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Total Depth Of Well 5,631.21 5,632.23 1.02 140.30 5,565.78 11/29/99 66.45 65.43 5,566.93 1/2/00 65.30 64.28 5,567.03 1/10/00 65.20 64.18 5,566.83 1/17/00 65.40 64.38 5,567.13 1/24/00 65.10 64.08 5,567.33 2/1/00 64.90 63.88 5,567.13 2/7/00 65.10 64.08 5,567.43 2/14/00 64.80 63.78 5,567.63 2/23/00 64.60 63.58 5,567.73 3/1/00 64.50 63.48 5,567.83 3/8/00 64.40 63.38 5,567.70 3/15/00 64.53 63.51 5,568.03 3/20/00 64.20 63.18 5,567.93 3/29/00 64.30 63.28 5,567.63 4/4/00 64.60 63.58 5,567.83 4/13/00 64.40 63.38 5,568.03 4/21/00 64.20 63.18 5,568.23 4/28/00 64.00 62.98 5,568.13 5/1/00 64.10 63.08 5,568.53 5/11/00 63.70 62.68 5,568.23 5/15/00 64.00 62.98 5,568.53 5/25/00 63.70 62.68 5,568.61 6/9/00 63.62 62.60 5,568.69 6/16/00 63.54 62.52 5,568.45 6/26/00 63.78 62.76 5,568.61 7/6/00 63.62 62.60 5,568.61 7/6/00 63.62 62.60 5,568.49 7/13/00 63.74 62.72 5,568.55 7 /18/00 63.68 62.66 5,568.65 7/27/00 63.58 62.56 5,568.73 8/2/00 63.50 62.48 5,568.77 8/9/00 63.46 62.44 5,568.76 8/16/00 63.47 62.45 5,568.95 8/31/00 63.28 62.26 5,568.49 9/8/00 63.74 62.72 5,568.67 9/13/00 63.56 62.54 5,568.96 9/20/00 63.27 62.25 5,568.93 10/5/00 63.30 62.28 5,569.34 11/9/00 62.89 61.87 5,568.79 12/6/00 63.44 62.42 5,569.11 1/3/01 63.12 62.10 5,569.75 2/9/01 62.48 61.46 5,570.34 3/28/01 61.89 60.87 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-3 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water (z) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Total Depth Of Well 5,631.21 5,632.23 1.02 140.30 5,570.61 4/30/01 61.62 60.60 5,570.70 5/31/01 61.53 60.51 5,570.88 6/21/01 61.35 60.33 5,571.02 7/10/01 61.21 60.19 5,571.70 8/20/01 60.53 59.51 5,572.12 9/19/01 60.11 59.09 5,572.08 10/2/01 60.15 59.13 5,572.78 11/8/01 59.45 58.43 5,573.27 12/3/01 58.96 57.94 5,573.47 1/3/02 58.76 57.74 5,573.93 2/6/02 58.30 57.28 5,574.75 3/26/02 57.48 56.46 5,574.26 4/9/02 57.97 56.95 5,575.39 5/23/02 56.84 55.82 5,574.84 6/5/02 57.39 56.37 5,575.33 7/8/02 56.90 55.88 5,575.79 8/23/02 56.44 55.42 5,576.08 9/11/02 56.15 55.13 5,576.30 10/23/02 55.93 54.91 5,576.35 11/22/02 55.88 54.86 5,576.54 12/3/02 55.69 54.67 5,576.96 1/9/03 55.27 54.25 5,577.11 2/12/03 55.12 54.10 5,577.61 3/26/03 54.62 53.60 5,572.80 4/2/03 59.43 58.41 5,577.89 5/1/03 54.34 53.32 5,577.91 6/9/03 54.32 53.30 5,577.53 7/7/03 54.70 53.68 5,577.50 8/4/03 54.73 53.71 5,577.71 9/11/03 54.52 53.50 5,577.31 10/2/03 54.92 53.90 5,577.33 11/7/03 54.90 53.88 5,577.34 12/3/03 54.89 53.87 5,578.24 1/15/04 53.99 52.97 5,578.38 2/10/04 53.85 52.83 5,578.69 3/28/04 53.54 52.52 5,579.15 4/12/04 53.08 52.06 5,579.47 5/13/04 52.76 51.74 5,579.53 6/18/04 52.70 51.68 5,580.17 7/28/04 52.06 51.04 5,580.20 8/30/04 52.03 51.01 5,580.26 9/16/04 51.97 50.95 5,580.12 10/11/04 52.11 51.09 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-3 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water (z) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Total Depth Of Well 5,631.21 5,632.23 1.02 140.30 5,579.93 11/16/04 52.30 51 .28 5,580.07 12/22/04 52.16 51.14 5,579.80 1/18/05 52.43 51.41 5,580.35 2/28/05 51.88 50.86 5,580.57 3115/05 51.66 50.64 5,580.86 4/26/05 51.37 50.35 5,581.20 5/24/05 51.03 50.01 5,581.51 6/30/05 50.72 49.70 5,581.55 7/29/05 50.68 49.66 5,581.68 9/12/05 50.55 49 .53 5,581.83 1217105 50.40 49.38 5,564.92 3/8/06 67.31 66.29 5,582.73 6/13/06 49.50 48.48 5,582.33 7/18/06 49.90 48.88 5,582.75 11/7/06 49.48 48.46 5,583.35 2/27/07 48.88 47.86 5,559.57 5/2/07 72.66 71.64 5,583.29 8/14/07 48.94 47.92 5,583.49 10/10/07 48.74 47.72 5,584.95 3/26/08 47.28 46.26 5,584.59 6/24/08 47.64 46.62 5,584.55 8/26/08 47.68 46.66 5,584.03 10/14/08 48.20 47.18 5,583.64 3/3/09 48.59 47.57 5,587.34 6/24/09 44.89 43.87 5,582.90 9/10/09 49.33 48.31 5,583.27 12/11/09 48.96 47.94 5,583.63 3/11/10 48.60 47.58 5,583.82 5/11/10 48.41 47.39 5,583.51 9/29/10 48.72 47.70 5,582.86 12/21/10 49.37 48.35 5,582.60 2/28/11 49.63 48.61 5,590.00 6/21/11 42.23 41 .21 5,582.70 9/20/1 I 49.53 48.51 5,583.05 12/21/11 49.18 48.16 5,581.93 3/27/12 50.30 49.28 5,582.03 6/28/12 50.20 49.18 5,582.08 9/27/12 50.15 49.13 5,581.94 12/28/12 50.29 49.27 5,581.52 3/28/13 50.71 49.69 5,580.88 6/27/13 51.35 50.33 5,580.58 9/27/13 51.65 50.63 5,580.38 12/20/13 51.85 50.83 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-3 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water (z) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Total Depth Of Well 5,631.21 5,632.23 1.02 140.30 5,579.62 3/27/14 52.61 51.59 5,578.52 6/25/14 53.71 52.69 5,577.59 9/25/14 54.64 53.62 5,577.40 12/17/14 54.83 53.81 5,576.73 3/26/15 55.50 54.48 5,576.62 6/22/15 55.61 54.59 5,576.16 9/30/15 56.07 55.05 5,575.57 12/2/15 56.66 55.64 5,575.62 3/30/16 56.61 55.59 5,574.89 6/30/16 57.34 56.32 5,574.37 9/29/16 57.86 56.84 5,574.23 12/21/16 58.00 56.98 5,574.23 3/30/17 58.00 56.98 5,573.72 6/27/17 58.51 57.49 5,573.28 9/28/17 58.95 57.93 5,572.66 11/30/17 59.57 58.55 5,572.19 3/28/18 60.04 59.02 5,571.83 6/22/18 60.40 59.38 5,571.34 9/25/18 60.89 59.87 5,570.99 12/17/18 61.24 60.22 5,570.21 3/25/19 62.02 61.00 5,570.28 6/24/19 61.95 60.93 5,570.04 8/12/19 62.19 61.17 5,569.68 11/18/19 62.55 61.53 5,569.35 2/10/20 62.88 61.86 5,568.92 5/4/20 63.31 62.29 5,568.38 9/22/20 63.85 62.83 5,568.28 12/30/20 63.95 62.93 5,568.31 3/11/21 63.92 62.90 5,567.65 6/24/21 64.58 63.56 5,567.61 8/13/21 64.62 63.60 5,567.72 12/30/21 64.51 63.49 5,567.15 2/10/22 65.08 64.06 5,567.57 6/28/22 64.66 63.64 5,566.83 8/15/22 65.40 64.38 5,566.63 11/17/22 65.60 64.58 5,566.89 3/24/23 65.34 64.32 5,566.44 6/26/23 65.79 64.77 5,566.20 9/28/23 66.03 65.01 5,566.32 11/20/23 65.91 64.89 5,565.81 3/26/24 66.42 65.40 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-4 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (z) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,612.301 5,613.485 1.184 114.5 5,512.15 05/25/00 101.34 100.16 5,518.99 06/09/00 94.50 93.32 5,512.15 06/16/00 101.34 100.16 5,517.47 06/26/00 96.02 94.84 5,520.15 07/06/00 93.34 92.16 5,521.44 07/13/00 92.05 90.87 5,522.01 07/18/00 91.48 90.30 5,522.95 07/27/00 90.54 89.36 5,523.49 08/02/00 90.00 88.82 5,523.85 08/09/00 89.64 88.46 5,523.89 08/15/00 89.60 88.42 5,524.56 09/01/00 88.93 87.75 5,513.24 09/08/00 100.25 99.07 5,516.67 09/13/00 96.82 95.64 5,519.09 09/20/00 94.40 93.22 5,522.17 10/05/00 91.32 90.14 5,524.67 11/09/00 88.82 87.64 5,518.55 12/06/00 94.94 93.76 5,527.70 01/03/01 85.79 84.61 5,529.09 02/09/01 84.40 83.22 5,529.54 03/27/01 83.95 82.77 5,530.24 04/30/01 83.25 82.07 5,530.27 05/31/01 83.22 82.04 5,534.41 06/22/01 79.08 77.90 5,533.15 07/10/01 80.34 79.16 5,534.04 08/20/01 79.45 78.27 5,534.47 09/19/01 79.02 77.84 5,533.29 10/02/01 80.20 79.02 5,533.87 11/08/01 79.62 78.44 5,534.28 12/03/01 79.21 78.03 5,534.72 01/03/02 78.77 77.59 5,535.44 02/06/02 78.05 76.87 5,536.45 03/26/02 77.04 75.86 5,536.41 04/09/02 77.08 75.90 5,537.34 05/23/02 76.15 74.97 5,537.33 06/05/02 76.16 74.98 5,537.98 07/08/02 75.51 74.33 5,538.83 08/23/02 74.66 73.48 5,539.28 09/11/02 74.21 73.03 5,539.77 10/23/02 73.72 72.54 5,540.21 11/22/02 73.28 72.10 5,540.30 12/03/02 73.19 72.01 5,540.80 01/09/03 72.69 71.51 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-4 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (z) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,612.301 5,613.485 1.184 114.5 5,540.99 02/12/03 72.50 71.32 5,541.68 03/26/03 71.81 70.63 5,541.77 04/02/03 71.72 70.54 5,541.89 05/01/03 71.60 70.42 5,542.03 06/09/03 71.46 70.28 5,541.93 07/07/03 71.56 70.38 5,541.89 08/04/03 71.60 70.42 5,541.83 09/11/03 71.66 70.48 5,541.89 10/02/03 71.60 70.42 5,542.00 11/07/03 71.49 70.31 5,542.01 12/03/03 71.48 70.30 5,542.56 01/15/04 70.93 69.75 5,542.71 02/10/04 70.78 69.60 5,543.23 03/28/04 70.26 69.08 5,543.56 04/12/04 69.93 68.75 5,543.87 05/13/04 69.62 68.44 5,543.92 06/18/04 69.57 68.39 5,544.66 07/28/04 68.83 67.65 5,544.80 08/30/04 68.69 67.51 5,544.85 09/16/04 68.64 67.46 5,544.71 10/11/04 68.78 67.60 5,544.53 11/16/04 68.96 67.78 5,544.63 12/22/04 68.86 67.68 5,544.31 01/18/05 69.18 68.00 5,544.59 02/28/05 68.90 67.72 5,544.69 03/15/05 68.80 67.62 5,544.68 04/26/05 68.81 67.63 5,544.79 05/24/05 68.70 67.52 5,544.80 06/30/05 68.69 67.51 5,544.78 07/29/05 68.71 67.53 5,545.01 09/12/05 68.48 67.30 5,545.23 12/07/05 68.26 67.08 5,545.74 03/08/06 67.75 66.57 5,545.79 06/14/06 67.70 66.52 5,545.86 07/18/06 67.63 66.45 5,545.81 11/07/06 67.68 66.50 5,546.68 02/27/07 66.81 65.63 5,546.54 05/02/07 66.95 65.77 5,547.16 08/15/07 66.33 65.15 5,547.22 10/10/07 66.27 65.09 5,548.31 03/26/08 65.18 64.00 5,548.87 06/24/08 64.62 63.44 5,549.24 08/26/08 64.25 63.07 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-4 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (z) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,612.301 5,613.485 1.184 114.5 5,549.31 10/14/08 64.18 63.00 5,549.73 03/03/09 63.76 62.58 5,549.91 06/24/09 63.58 62.40 5,549.70 09/10/09 63.79 62.61 5,549.87 12/11/09 63.62 62.44 5,545.60 03/11/10 67.89 66.71 5,530.88 05/11/10 82.61 81.43 5,545.24 09/29/10 68.25 67.07 5,533.66 12/21/10 79.83 78.65 5,544.44 02/28/11 69.05 67.87 5,543.73 06/21/11 69.76 68.58 5,540.48 09/20/11 73.01 71.83 5,544.36 12/21/11 69.13 67.95 5,543.48 03/27/12 70.01 68.83 5,543.49 06/28/12 70.00 68.82 5,543.36 09/27/12 70.13 68.95 5,543.51 12/28/12 69.98 68.80 5,543.49 03/28/13 70.00 68.82 5,543.36 06/27/13 70.13 68.95 5,544.59 09/27/13 68.90 67.72 5,543.33 12/20/13 70.16 68.98 5,544.11 03/27/14 69.38 68.20 5,543.61 06/25/14 69.88 68.70 5,543.67 09/25/14 69.82 68.64 5,543.69 12/17 /14 69.80 68.62 5,541.49 03/26/15 72.00 70.82 5,539.67 06/22/15 73.82 72.64 5,541.35 09/30/15 72.14 70.96 5,541.63 12/02/15 71.86 70.68 5,540.38 03/30/16 73.11 71.93 5,539.46 06/30/16 74.03 72.85 5,540.39 09/29/16 73.10 71.92 5,539.21 12/21/16 74.28 73.10 5,539.53 03/30/17 73.96 72.78 5,539.89 06/27/17 73.60 72.42 5,540.09 09/28/17 73.40 72.22 5,539.07 11/30/17 74.42 73.24 5,540.45 03/28/18 73.04 71.86 5,531.79 06/22/18 81.70 80.52 5,531.94 09/24/18 81.55 80.37 5,540.22 12/17/18 73.27 72.09 5,514.10 03/25/19 99.39 98.21 5,529.11 06/24/19 84.38 83.20 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-4 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (z) (LSD) (M P) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP} (blw.LSD) Well 5,612.301 5,613.4 85 1.184 114.5 5,527 .15 08/12/19 86.34 85 .16 5,528 .08 11/18/19 85.41 84.23 5,534.40 02/10/20 79.09 77 .91 5,533.16 05 /04 /20 80.33 79 .15 5,539.39 09/21/20 74.10 72 .92 5,536.54 12/28/20 76.95 75 .77 5,533.98 03/11/21 79.51 78 .33 5,528.14 06 /24/21 85.35 84.17 5,532.43 08 /13 /21 81.06 79 .88 5,530.32 12/30/21 83 .17 81.99 5,539.46 02/10/22 74 .03 72.85 5,529.37 06 /28/22 84.12 82 .94 5,524.97 08/15 /22 88.52 87 .34 5,530.93 11/17/22 82.56 81.38 5,532.43 03/24/23 81.06 79 .88 5,529.32 06/26/23 84.17 82 .99 5,525.34 09 /25/23 88.15 86.97 5,528.25 11/20/23 85.24 84 .06 5,528.03 03 /25 /24 85.46 84.28 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-5 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (z) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,638.75 5,640.70 1.95 121.85 5,579.30 01/02/00 61.40 59.45 5,579.60 01/10/00 61.10 59.15 5,579.35 01/17/00 61.35 59.40 5,579.60 01/24/00 61.10 59.15 5,579.50 02/01/00 61.20 59.25 5,579.50 02/07/00 61.20 59.25 5,579.90 02/14/00 60.80 58.85 5,579.90 02/23/00 60.80 58.85 5,580.20 03/01/00 60.50 58.55 5,580.00 03/08/00 60.70 58.75 5,580.04 03/15/00 60.66 58.71 5,580.70 03/20/00 60.00 58.05 5,580.30 03/29/00 60.40 58.45 5,580.00 04/04/00 60.70 58.75 5,580.20 04/13/00 60.50 58.55 5,580.40 04/21/00 60.30 58.35 5,580.50 04/28/00 60.20 58.25 5,580.50 05/01/00 60.20 58.25 5,580.90 05/11/00 59.80 57.85 5,580.50 05/15/00 60.20 58.25 5,580.75 05/25/00 59.95 58.00 5,580.80 06/09/00 59.90 57.95 5,580.92 06/16/00 59.78 57.83 5,580.80 06/26/00 59.90 57.95 5,580.90 07/06/00 59.80 57.85 5,581.05 07/13/00 59.65 57.70 5,580.90 07/18/00 59.80 57.85 5,581.05 07/27/00 59.65 57.70 5,581.06 08/02/00 59.64 57.69 5,581.08 08/09/00 59.62 57.67 5,581.07 08/16/00 59.63 57.68 5,581.25 08/31/00 59.45 57.50 5,581.32 09/08/00 59.38 57.43 5,581.34 09/13/00 59.36 57.41 5,581.41 09/20/00 59.29 57.34 5,581.37 10/05/00 59.33 57.38 5,581.66 11/09/00 59.04 57.09 5,581.63 12/06/00 59.07 57.12 5,581.92 01/03/01 58.78 56.83 5,582.20 02/09/01 58.50 56.55 5,582.54 03/28/01 58.16 56.21 5,582.72 04/30/01 57.98 56.03 5,582.72 05/31/01 57.98 56.03 5,582.81 06/22/01 57.89 55.94 5,582.92 07/10/01 57.78 55.83 5,583.17 08/20/01 57.53 55.58 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-5 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (z) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,638 .75 5,640.70 1.95 121.85 5,583.28 09/19/01 57.42 55.47 5,583.36 10/02 /01 57.34 55.39 5,583.49 11/08/01 57.21 55.26 5,583.84 12/03/01 56.86 54.91 5,583.79 01/03/02 56.91 54 .96 5,583.96 02/06/02 56.74 54.79 5,584.39 03/26/02 56.31 54.36 5,584.12 04/09/02 56.58 54.63 5,584.55 05/23/02 56.15 54.20 5,584.42 06/05 /02 56.28 54 .33 5,583.65 07 /08 /02 57 .05 55.10 5,584 .90 08/23 /02 55.80 53 .85 5,585.02 09/11/02 55 .68 53 .73 5,585.20 10/23 /02 55 .50 53.55 5,585.15 11/22/02 55.55 53 .60 5,585.42 12/03/02 55.28 53.33 5,585.65 01/09/03 55.05 53.10 5,585.65 02/12/03 55.05 53 .10 5,585.92 03/26/03 54.78 52 .83 5,586.22 04 /02/03 54.48 52.53 5,586.01 05 /01 /03 54.69 52 .74 5,584.81 06/09/03 55.89 53 .94 5,584.34 07/07/03 56 .36 54.41 5,584.40 08 /04/03 56.30 54 .35 5,583.88 09 /11/03 56.82 54.87 5,583.57 10/02/03 57.13 55.18 5,583.39 11/07/03 57.31 55.36 5,583.97 12/03/03 56.73 54.78 5,585.28 01/15 /04 55.42 53.47 5,585.50 02 /10/04 55.20 53.25 5,585.87 03 /28/04 54.83 52 .88 5,586.20 04/12/04 54.50 52 .55 5,586.45 05/13/04 54.25 52 .30 5,586.50 06/18/04 54.20 52.25 5,587.13 07 /28/04 53.57 51.62 5,586.22 08/30/04 54.48 52.53 5,585.69 09/16/04 55.01 53.06 5,585.17 10/11/04 55.53 53.58 5,584.64 11/16/04 56.06 54.11 5,584.77 12/22/04 55.93 53.98 5,584.65 01/18 /05 56.05 54 .10 5,584.98 02 /28/05 55.72 53 .77 5,585.15 03/15/05 55 .55 53 .60 5,586.25 04/26/05 54.45 52 .50 5,586.79 05 /24/05 53.91 51.96 5,586.52 06/30/05 54.18 52.23 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-5 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (z) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (bhv.LSD) Well 5,638 .75 5,640.70 1.95 121.85 5,586 .03 07 /29/05 54 .67 52.72 5,586 .05 09/12 /05 54.65 52.70 5,585 .80 12/07/05 54 .90 52 .95 5,587.06 03 /08 /06 53 .64 51.69 5,585.90 06 /13 /06 54.80 52 .85 5,585.32 07/18/06 55.38 53.43 5,585.35 I 1/07/06 55.35 53.40 5,585.81 02/27/07 54.89 52.94 5,585.20 05 /02 /07 55.50 53.55 5,586.66 08/14/07 54.04 52.09 5,586.80 10/10/07 53.90 51.95 5,588.48 03 /26/08 52 .22 50.27 5,586.51 06/24/08 54.19 52.24 5,586.45 08 /26/08 54 .25 52.30 5,585.40 10/14/08 55.30 53.35 5,584.80 03 /03/09 55.90 53.95 5,584.73 06/24/09 55.97 54 .02 5,584.36 09/10/09 56.34 54.39 5,585.02 12/11/09 55.68 53.73 5,585.66 03/11/10 55.04 53.09 5,584.86 05/11/10 55.84 53 .89 5,584 .55 09 /29/10 56.15 54.20 5,584 .17 12/21/10 56.53 54 .58 5,583.55 02/28/11 57 .15 55 .20 5,584.72 06 /21/1 I 55.98 54 .03 5,584.62 09/20/1 I 56.08 54.13 5,585.04 11/21/1 I 55.66 53.71 5,583.89 03/27/12 56.81 54.86 5,583.92 06/28/12 56.78 54.83 5,583.89 09/27/12 56.81 54.86 5,583.89 12/28/12 56 .81 54.86 5,582.88 03 /28/13 57 .82 55.87 5,582.05 06/27/13 58 .65 56 .70 5,581.35 09 /27 /13 59.35 57.40 5,580.52 12 /20 /13 60.18 58 .23 5,579.44 03 /27/14 61.26 59.31 5,578.1 I 06/25/14 62.59 60 .64 5,577.15 09/25/14 63.55 61.60 5,577.44 12/17/14 63.26 61 .31 5,577.37 03 /26/15 63.33 61.38 5,577.46 06/22 /15 63.24 61.29 5,576 .92 09/30/15 63.78 61.83 5,576 .33 12/02/15 64.37 62.42 5,576.30 03 /30/16 64.40 62.45 5,575.72 06/30/16 64.98 63 .03 5,575.12 09/29/16 65.58 63.63 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-5 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (z) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (bhv.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,638.75 5,640.70 1.95 121.85 5,574.77 12/21/16 65.93 63.98 5,575.03 03/30/17 65.67 63.72 5,574.55 06/27/17 66.15 64.20 5,574.09 09/28/17 66.61 64.66 5,573.48 11/30/17 67.22 65.27 5,573.05 03/28/18 67.65 65.70 5,572.68 06/22/18 68.02 66.07 5,571.89 09/24/18 68.81 66.86 5,571.86 12/17/18 68.84 66.89 5,571.15 03/25/19 69.55 67.60 5,571.26 06/24/19 69.44 67.49 5,571.12 08/12/19 69.58 67.63 5,570.73 11/18/19 69.97 68.02 5,570.50 02/10/20 70.20 68.25 5,570.15 05/04/20 70.55 68.60 5,569.36 09/22/20 71.34 69.39 5,569.17 12/30/20 71.53 69.58 5,569.24 03/11/21 71.46 69.51 5,568.71 06/24/21 71.99 70.04 5,568.68 08/13/21 72.02 70.07 5,568.99 12/30/21 71.71 69.76 5,568.23 02/10/22 72.47 70.52 5,568.73 06/28/22 71.97 70.02 5,568.04 08/15/22 72.66 70.71 5,567.85 11/17/22 72.85 70.9 5,567.40 03/24/23 73.30 71.35 5,567.39 06/26/23 73.31 71.36 5,567.32 09/28/23 73.38 71.43 5,567.05 11/20/23 73.65 71.7 5,566.90 03/26/24 73.8 71.85 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-6 Measuring Total or Total Water Land Measured Total Elevation Surface Point Length Of Date or Depth to Depth to Depth Of (z) (LSD) Elevation Riser (L) Monitoring Water Water Well (MP) (blw.MP} (blw.LSD) (blw.LSD) 5,607.33 5,608 .78 1.450 99.60 5,522.28 05 /25 /00 86.50 85.05 5,521.51 06/09/00 87.27 85.82 5,522.35 06/16/00 86.43 84.98 5,522.14 06/26/00 86.64 85.19 5,522.25 07/06/00 86.53 85.08 5,522.13 07/13/00 86.65 85.20 5,522.17 07/18/00 86.61 85.16 5,522.26 07/25/00 86.52 85.07 5,522.31 08/02/00 86.47 85.02 5,522.33 08/09/00 86.45 85.00 5,522.35 08/15 /00 86.43 84.98 5,522.40 08 /31/00 86.38 84.93 5,522.40 09/08/00 86.38 84.93 5,522.45 09/13/00 86.33 84.88 5,522.53 09/20/00 86.25 84.80 5,522.39 10/05/00 86.39 84.94 5,522.42 11/09/00 86.36 84.91 5,522.29 12/06/00 86.49 85.04 5,522.63 01/03/01 86.15 84.70 5,522.72 02/09/01 86.06 84.61 5,522.90 03/26/01 85.88 84.43 5,522.70 04/30/01 86.08 84 .63 5,522 .89 05/31/01 85.89 84.44 5,522.88 06/20/01 85.90 84.45 5,522.96 07/10/01 85.82 84.37 5,523.10 08/20/01 85.68 84.23 5,523.23 09/19/01 85.55 84.10 5,523.21 10/02/01 85.57 84.12 5,523.25 11/08/01 85.53 84.08 5,523.46 12/03/01 85.32 83 .87 5,523.36 01/03/02 85.42 83.97 5,523.50 02/06/02 85.28 83.83 5,523.94 03/26/02 84.84 83.39 5,523.75 04/09/02 85.03 83.58 5,524.23 05/23/02 84.55 83.10 5,523.98 06/05/02 84.80 83.35 5,524.31 07/08/02 84.47 83.02 5,524.36 08/23/02 84.42 82.97 5,524.49 09/11/02 84.29 82.84 5,524.71 10/23/02 84.07 82.62 5,524.60 11/22/02 84.18 82.73 5,524.94 12/03/02 83.84 82.39 5,525.10 01/09/03 83.68 82.23 5,525.15 02/12/03 83.63 82.18 5,525.35 03/26/03 83.43 81.98 5,525.68 04/02/03 83.10 81.65 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-6 Measuring Total or Total Water Land Measured Total Elevation Surface Point Length Of Date Of Depth to Depth to Depth Of (z) (LSD) Elevation Riser (L) Monitoring Water Water Well (MP) {bhv.MP} (blw.LSD) (blw.LSD) 5,607.33 5,608.78 1.450 99.60 5,525.74 05/01/03 83.04 81.59 5,525.98 06/09/03 82.80 81.35 5,526.04 07/07/03 82.74 81.29 5,526.07 08/04/03 82.71 81.26 5,526.42 09/11/03 82.36 80.91 5,526.30 10/02/03 82.48 81.03 5,526.41 11/07/03 82.37 80.92 5,526.46 12/03/03 82.32 80.87 5,526.83 01/15/04 81.95 80.50 5,526.81 02/10/04 81.97 80.52 5,527.14 03/28/04 81.64 80.19 5,527.39 04/12/04 81.39 79.94 5,527.64 05/13/04 81.14 79.69 5,527.70 06/18/04 81.08 79.63 5,528.16 07/28/04 80.62 79.17 5,528.30 08/30/04 80.48 79.03 5,528.52 09/16/04 80.26 78.81 5,528.71 10/11/04 80.07 78.62 5,528.74 11/16/04 80.04 78.59 5,529.20 12/22/04 79.58 78.13 5,528.92 01/18/05 79.86 78.41 5,529.51 02/28/05 79.27 77 .82 5,529.74 03/15/05 79.04 77.59 5,529.96 04/26/05 78.82 77.37 5,530.15 05/24/05 78.63 77.18 5,530.35 06/30/05 78.43 76.98 5,530.47 07/29/05 78.31 76.86 5,530.95 09/12/05 77.83 76.38 5,531.50 12/07/05 77.28 75.83 5,532.43 03/08/06 76.35 74.90 5,533.49 06/13/06 75.29 73.84 5,532.58 07/18/06 76.20 74 .75 5,532.88 11/07/06 75.90 74.45 5534.09 02/27/07 74.69 73.24 5,534.04 05/02/07 74.74 73.29 5,534.43 08/14/07 74.35 72.90 5,554.54 10/10/07 54.24 52.79 5,535.40 03/26/08 73.38 71.93 5,535.55 06/24/08 73.23 71.78 5,535.90 08/26/08 72.88 71.43 5,535.87 10/14/08 72.91 71.46 5,536.42 03/10/09 72.36 70.91 5,536.71 06/24/09 72.07 70 .62 5,536.83 09/10/09 71.95 70 .50 5,537.35 12/11/09 71.43 69.98 5,537.93 03/11/10 70.85 69.40 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-6 Measuring Total or Total Water Land Measured Total Elevation Surface Point Length Of Date Of Depth to Depth to Depth Of (z) (LSD) Ele vation Riser (L) Monitoring Water Water Well (MP) {bhv.MP) {blw.LSD) (blw.LSD) 5,607.33 5,608.78 1.450 99.60 5,538.14 05/11/10 70.64 69.19 5,538.03 09/29/10 70.75 69.30 5,538.04 12/21/10 70.74 69.29 5,537.98 02/28/11 70.80 69.35 5,538.46 06/21/11 70.32 68.87 5,538.37 09/20/11 70.41 68.96 5,538.87 12/21/11 69.91 68.46 5,538.73 03/27/12 70.05 68.60 5,538.80 06/28/12 69.98 68.53 5,539.04 09/27/12 69.74 68.29 5,538.74 12/28/12 70.04 68.59 5,539.53 03/28/13 69.25 67.80 5,539.46 06/27/13 69.32 67.87 5,539.62 09/27/13 69.16 67.71 5,539.85 12/20/13 68.93 67.48 5,539.65 03/27/14 69.13 67.68 5,538.85 06/25/14 69.93 68.48 5,538.69 09/25/14 70.09 68.64 5,538.71 12/17/14 70.07 68.62 5,538.03 03/26/15 70.75 69.30 5,537.78 06/22/15 71.00 69.55 5,537.40 09/30/15 71.38 69.93 5,537.44 12/02/15 71.34 69.89 5,536.76 03/30/16 72.02 70.57 5,536.08 06/30/16 72.70 71.25 5,535.54 09/29/16 73.24 71.79 5,535.38 12/21/16 73.40 71.95 5,535.48 03/30/17 73.30 71.85 5,535.13 06/27/17 73.65 72.20 5,534.78 09/28/17 74.00 72.55 5,534.54 11/30/17 74.24 72.79 5,534.38 03/28/18 74.40 72.95 5,533.92 06/22/18 74.86 73.41 5,533.49 09/25/18 75.29 73.84 5,533.17 12/17/18 75.61 74.16 5,532.63 03/25/19 76.15 74.70 5,532.56 06/24/19 76.22 74.77 5,532.28 08/12/19 76.50 75.05 5,531.69 11/18/19 77.09 75.64 5,531.34 02/10/20 77.44 75.99 5,530.76 05/04/20 78.02 76.57 5,530.36 09/22/20 78.42 76.97 5,530.29 12/30/20 78.49 77.04 5,530.20 03/11/21 78.58 77.13 5,529.69 06/24/21 79.09 77.64 5,529.67 08/13/21 79.11 77.66 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-6 Measuring Total or Total Water Land Measured Total Elevation Surface Point Length Of Date Of Depth to Depth to Depth Of (z) (LSD) Elevation Riser (L) Monitoring Water Water Well (MP) {bhv.MP) (blw.LSD) (blw.LSD) 5 607.33 5 ,608.78 1.450 99.60 5,529.78 12/30/21 79.00 77.55 5,529.23 02/10/22 79.55 78.10 5,529.65 06/28/22 79.13 77.68 5,528.84 08/15/22 79.94 78.49 5,528.58 11/17/22 80.20 78.75 5,528.28 03/24/23 80.50 79.05 5,528.43 06/26/23 80.35 78.90 5,528.20 09/28/23 80.58 79.13 5,528.35 11/20/23 80.43 78.98 5,527.78 03/26/24 81.00 79.55 Depth Below Measuring Point (ft.) '-0 00 00 -..J -..J O'I O'I VI VI 0 VI 0 VI 0 VI 0 VI 0 05/25/00 10/22/00 03/21/01 08/18/01 01/15/02 06/14/02 1 l/l l/02 04/10/03 09/07/03 02 /04/04 07/03/04 -11 /30/04 04/29/05 09 /26/05 02/23/06 07/23/06 12/20/06 ~ 05/19/07 10/16/07 ~ 03/14/08 """ ,_ 0 8/1 1/08 I 01/08/09 a-. 06/07/09 ~ 11/04/09 04 /03/10 ..... ~ 08 /31 /10 ""l 01/28/11 t::, 06/27/11 ~ 11/24/l l "'C 04 /22/12 ..... -09/19/12 =- 02/16/13 0 07/1 6/13 -< -12/13 /13 ~ ""l 05/1 2/1 4 ~ 10/09/14 -· 03 /08/1 5 a -0 8/05/1 5 ~ -01/02/1 6 --0S /31/1 6 ~ 10/28/1 6 -03/27/17 O"' -08/24/1 7 a 01/21/1 8 "'C 06/20/1 8 ._, -11/17/1 8 04/16/1 9 09/13/1 9 -02/1 0/20 07/09/20 -12/06/20 05/05/21 10/02/21 -03 /01/22 07/29/22 12/26/22 -05/25/23 10/22/23 03/20/24 0 8/17/24 01/14/25 06/13/25 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill-Well TW4-7 Measuring TotaJ or Water Land Measured Total Depth Total Depth Elevation Surface Point Length Of Date Of Depth to to Water Of Well (WL) (LSD) E le vation Riser (L) Monitoring Water (blw.LSD) (blw.LSD) (MP) (21w.MP} 5 619.87 5,621.07 1.20 121.0 5,552.37 11/29/99 68.70 67.50 5,553.57 01/02/00 67.50 66.30 5,553.87 01/10/00 67.20 66.00 5,553.72 01/17/00 67.35 66.15 5,553.97 01/24/00 67.10 65.90 5,553.87 02/01/00 67.20 66.00 5,553.87 02/07/00 67.20 66.00 5,554.17 02/14/00 66.90 65.70 5,554.27 02/23/00 66.80 65.60 5,554.37 03/01/00 66.70 65.50 5,554.37 03/08/00 66.70 65.50 5,554.27 03/15/00 66.80 65.60 5,554.77 03/20/00 66.30 65.10 5,554.57 03/29/00 66.50 65.30 5,554.27 04/04/00 66.80 65.60 5,554.57 04/13/00 66.50 65.30 5,554.77 04/21/00 66.30 65.10 5,554.87 04/28/00 66.20 65.00 5,554.87 05/01/00 66.20 65.00 5,555.27 05/11/00 65.80 64.60 5,554.97 05/15/00 66.10 64.90 5,555.27 05/25/00 65.80 64.60 5,555.33 06/09/00 65.74 64.54 5,555.45 06/16/00 65.62 64.42 5,555.22 06/26/00 65.85 64.65 5,555.45 07/06/00 65.62 64.42 5,555.40 07/13/00 65.67 64.47 5,555.45 07/18/00 65.62 64.42 5,555.59 07/27/00 65.48 64.28 5,555.65 08/02/00 65.42 64.22 5,555 .70 08/09/00 65.37 64.17 5,555.74 08/16/00 65.33 64.13 5,555.96 08/31/00 65.11 63.91 5,555.87 09/08/00 65.20 64.00 5,555.95 09/13/00 65.12 63.92 5,556.05 09/20/00 65.02 63.82 5,556.06 10/05/00 65.01 63.81 5,556.17 10/12/00 64.90 63.70 5,556.20 10/19/00 64.87 63.67 5,556.22 10/23/00 64.85 63.65 5,556.36 11/09/00 64.71 63.51 5,556.42 11/14/00 64.65 63.45 5,556.45 11/30/00 64.62 63.42 5,556.15 12/06/00 64.92 63.72 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW4-7 Measuring Total or Water Land Point Length Of Date Of Measured Total Depth Total Depth Elevation Surface Elevation Riser (L) Monitoring Depth to to Water Of Well (WL) (LSD) (MP) Water (blw.LSD) (blw.LSD) (blw.MP} 5,619.87 5,621.07 1.20 121.0 5,556.89 01/14/01 64.18 62.98 5,557.07 02/09/01 64.00 62.80 5,557.62 03/29/01 63.45 62.25 5,557.51 04/30/01 63.56 62.36 5,557.77 05/31/01 63.30 62.10 5,557.84 06/21/01 63.23 62.03 5,557.98 07/10/01 63.09 61.89 5,558.33 08/20/01 62.74 61.54 5,558.57 09/19/01 62.50 61.30 5,558.53 10/02/01 62.54 61.34 5,558.62 11/08/01 62.45 61.25 5,559.03 12/03/01 62.04 60.84 5,559.08 01/03/02 61.99 60.79 5,559.32 02/06/02 61.75 60.55 5,559.63 03/26/02 61.44 60.24 5,559.55 04/09/02 61.52 60.32 5,560.06 05/23/02 61.01 59.81 5,559.91 06/05/02 61.16 59.96 5,560.09 07/08/02 60.98 59.78 5,560.01 08/23/02 61.06 59.86 5,560.23 09/11/02 60.84 59.64 5,560.43 10/23/02 60.64 59.44 5,560.39 11/22/02 60.68 59.48 5,560.61 12/03/02 60.46 59.26 5,560.89 01/09/03 60.18 58.98 5,560.94 02/12/03 60.13 58.93 5,561.28 03/26/03 59.79 58.59 5,561.35 04/02/03 59.72 58.52 5,546.20 05/01/03 74.87 73.67 5,539.47 06/09/03 81.60 80.40 5,541.87 07/07/03 79.20 78.00 5,542.12 08/04/03 78.95 77.75 5,541.91 09/11/03 79.16 77.96 5,544.62 10/02/03 76.45 75.25 5,542.67 11/07/03 78.40 77.20 5,549.96 12/03/03 71.11 69.91 5,557.17 01/15/04 63.90 62.70 5,558.65 02/10/04 62.42 61.22 5,559.90 03/28/04 61.17 59.97 5,560.36 04/12/04 60.71 59.51 5,560.87 05/13/04 60.20 59.00 5,560.95 06/18/04 60.12 58.92 5,561.64 07/28/04 59.43 58.23 5,543.00 08/30/04 78.07 76.87 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW4-7 Measuring Total or Water Land Measured Total Depth Total Depth Elevation Surface Point Length Of Date Of Depth to to Water Of Well (WL) (LSD) Elevation Riser (L) Monitoring Water (blw.LSD) (blw.LSD) (MP) {blw.MP} 5,619.87 5,621.07 1.20 121.0 5,541.91 09/16/04 79.16 77.96 5,540.08 10/11/04 80.99 79.79 5,546.92 11/16/04 74.15 72.95 5,546.97 12/22/04 74.10 72.90 5,546.51 01/18/05 74.56 73.36 5,546.66 02/28/05 74.41 73.21 5,546.81 03/15/05 74.26 73.06 5,548.19 04/26/05 72.88 71.68 5,547.11 05/24/05 73.96 72.76 5,546.98 06/30/05 74.09 72.89 5,546.92 07/29/05 74.15 72.95 5,547.26 09/12/05 73.81 72.61 5,547.26 12/07/05 73.81 72.61 5,548.86 03/08/06 72.21 71.01 5,548.62 06/13/06 72.45 71.25 5,550.04 07/18/06 71.03 69.83 5,548.32 11/07/06 72.75 71.55 5,550.44 02/27/07 70.63 69.43 5,549.69 05/02/07 71.38 70.18 5,549.97 08/14/07 71.10 69.90 5,550.30 10/10/07 70.77 69.57 5,551.92 03/26/08 69.15 67.95 5,552.94 06/24/08 68.13 66.93 5,552.34 08/26/08 68.73 67.53 5,552.61 10/14/08 68.46 67.26 5,552.81 03/10/09 68.26 67.06 5,553.11 06/24/09 67.96 66.76 5,552.55 09/10/09 68.52 67.32 5,553.06 12/11/09 68.01 66.81 5,554.64 03/11/10 66.43 65.23 5,554.20 05/11/10 66.87 65.67 5,553.45 09/29/10 67.62 66.42 5,553.40 12/21/10 67.67 66.47 5,553.93 02/28/11 67.14 65.94 5,553.67 06/21/11 67.4 66.20 5,553.46 09/20/11 67.61 66.41 5,553.78 12/21/11 67.29 66.09 5,553.17 03/27/12 67.90 66.70 5,553.21 06/28/12 67.86 66.66 5,552.90 09/27/12 68.17 66.97 5,553.15 12/28/12 67.92 66.72 5,556.23 03/28/13 64.84 63.64 5,556.04 06/27/13 65.03 63.83 5,556.09 09/27/13 64.98 63.78 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill-Well TW4-7 Measuring Total or Water Land Measured Total Depth Total Depth Elevation Surface Point Length Or Date or Depth to to Water Of Well (WL) (LSD) Elevation Riser (L) Monitoring Water (blw.LSD) {blw.LSD) (MP) (blw.MP} 5,619.87 5,621.07 1.20 121.0 5,555.80 12/20/13 65.27 64.07 5,555.40 03/27/14 65.67 64.47 5,554.20 06/25/14 66.87 65.67 5,552.96 09/25/14 68.11 66.91 5,552.62 12/17/14 68.45 67.25 5,548.57 03/26/15 72.50 71.30 5,555.88 06/22/15 65.19 63.99 5,546.22 09/30/15 74.85 73.65 5,539.47 12/02/15 81.60 80.40 5,545.08 03/30/16 75.99 74.79 5,544.62 06/30/16 76.45 75.25 5,544.61 09/29/16 76.46 75.26 5,544.09 12/21/16 76.98 75.78 5,546.07 03/30/17 75.00 73.80 5,549.36 06/27/17 71.71 70.51 5,541.91 09/28/17 79.16 77.96 5,540.51 11/30/17 80.56 79.36 5,540.71 03/28/18 80.36 79.16 5,540.12 06/22/18 80.95 79.75 5,540.17 09/25/18 80.90 79.70 5,538.26 12/17/18 82.81 81.61 5,538.81 03/25/19 82.26 81.06 5,539.11 06/24/19 81.96 80.76 5,539.75 08/12/19 81.32 80.12 5,539.13 11/18/19 81.94 80.74 5,538.03 02/10/20 83.04 81.84 5,538.29 05/04/20 82.78 81.58 5,540.28 09/22/20 80.79 79.59 5,539.17 12/30/20 81.90 80.70 5,539.03 03/11/21 82.04 80.84 5,538.82 06/24/21 ,82.25 81.05 5,539.00 08/13/21 82.07 80.87 5,539.08 12/30/21 81.99 80.79 5,537.94 02/10/22 83.13 81.93 5,538.86 06/28/22 82.21 81.01 5,538.64 08/15/22 82.43 81.23 5,538.68 11/17/22 82.39 81.19 5,538.18 03/24/23 82.89 81.69 5,538.37 06/26/23 82.70 81.50 5,536.84 09/28/23 84.23 83.03 5,538.29 11/20/23 82.78 81.58 5,537.80 03/26/24 83.27 82.07 Depth Below Measuring Point (ft.) '° 00 00 -.:i -.:i O'\ O'\ V, V, 0 V, 0 V, 0 V, 0 V, 0 11/29/99 04/27/00 09/24/00 02/21/01 07/21/01 12/18/01 05/17/02 10/14/02 03/13/03 -08/10/03 01/07/04 06/05/04 11/02/04 04/01/05 08/29/05 01/26/06 06/25/06 11/22/06 ~ 04/21/07 ~ 09/18/07 ~ 02/15/08 I 07/14/08 --..l 12/11/08 ~ 05/10/09 ..... 10/07/09 ~ 03/06/10 ""l 08/03/10 ~ ~ 12/31/10 "C 05/30/11 ..... =-10/27/11 0 03/25/12 08/22/12 < ~ 01/19/13 ""l 06/18/13 ~ .... 11/15/13 = 04/14/14 ~ 09/11/14 -02/08/15 ~ 07/08/15 0" 12/05/15 -05/03/16 = 09/30/16 "C --02/27/17 07/27/17 12/24/17 05/23/18 10/20/18 03/19/19 08/16/19 01/13/20 06/11/20 11/08/20 04/07/21 09/04/21 02/01/22 07/01/22 11/28/22 04/27/23 09/24/23 02/21/24 07/20/24 12/17/24 05/16/25 10/13/25 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill-Well TW4-8 Total or Measuring Measured Water Land Point Depth to Total Depth Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water to Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,616.80 5,621.40 4.60 126.2 5,546.40 11/29/99 75.00 70.40 5,546.20 01/02/00 75.20 70.60 5,546.50 01/10/00 74.90 70.30 5,546.30 01/17/00 75.10 70.50 5,546.60 01/24/00 74.80 70.20 5,546.50 02/01/00 74.90 70.30 5,546.50 02/07/00 74.90 70.30 5,546.90 02/14/00 74.50 69.90 5,546.95 02/23/00 74.45 69.85 5,547.05 03/01/00 74.35 69.75 5,547.05 03/08/00 74.35 69.75 5,547.10 03/15/00 74.30 69.70 5,547.50 03/20/00 73.90 69.30 5,547.40 03/29/00 74.00 69.40 5,547.20 04/04/00 74.20 69.60 5,547.40 04/13/00 74.00 69.40 5,547.60 04/21/00 73.80 69.20 5,547.70 04/28/00 73.70 69.10 5,547.70 05/01/00 73.70 69.10 5,548.00 05/11/00 73.40 68.80 5,547.70 05/15/00 73.70 69.10 5,547.90 05/25/00 73.50 68.90 5,547.90 06/09/00 73.50 68.90 5,548.00 06/16/00 73.40 68.80 5,547.87 06/26/00 73.53 68.93 5,547.95 07/06/00 73.45 68.85 5,547.96 07/13/00 73.44 68.84 5,547.95 07/18/00 73.45 68.85 5,548.11 07/27/00 73.29 68.69 5,548.15 08/02/00 73.25 68.65 5,548.17 08/09/00 73.23 68.63 5,548.16 08/15/00 73.24 68.64 5,548.40 08/31/00 73.00 68.40 5,548.50 09/08/00 72.90 68.30 5,548.62 09/13/00 72.78 68.18 5,548.75 09/20/00 72.65 68.05 5,548.76 10/05/00 72.64 68.04 5,549.00 11/09/00 72.40 67.80 5,548.85 12/06/00 72.55 67.95 5,549.47 01/03/01 71.93 67.33 5,549.89 02/09/01 71.51 66.91 5,550.37 03/27/01 71.03 66.43 5,550.50 04/30/01 70.90 66.30 5,550.68 05/31/01 70.72 66.12 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW4-8 Total or Measuring Measured Water Land Point Depth to Total Depth Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water to Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,616.80 5,621.40 4.60 126.2 5,550.68 06/20/01 70.72 66.12 5,551.02 07/10/01 70.38 65.78 5,551.32 08/20/01 70.08 65.48 5,551.49 09/19/01 69.91 65.31 5,551.64 10/02/01 69.76 65.16 5,551.81 11/08/01 69.59 64.99 5,552.22 12/03/01 69.18 64.58 5,552.16 01/03/02 69.24 64.64 5,552.38 02/06/02 69.02 64.42 5,552.85 03/26/02 68.55 63.95 5,552.83 04/09/02 68.57 63.97 5,553.20 05/23/02 68.20 63.60 5,553.16 06/05/02 68.24 63.64 5,553.32 07/08/02 68.08 63.48 5,553.49 08/23/02 67.91 63.31 5,553.69 09/11/02 67.71 63.11 5,554.09 10/23/02 67.31 62.71 5,554.02 11/22/02 67.38 62.78 5,554.23 12/03/02 67.17 62.57 5,554.43 01/09/03 66.97 62.37 5,554.42 02/12/03 66.98 62.38 5,554.71 03/26/03 66.69 62.09 5,554.83 04/02/03 66.57 61.97 5,552.21 05/01/03 69.19 64.59 5,547.93 06/09/03 73.47 68.87 5,546.97 07/07/03 74.43 69.83 5,546.58 08/04/03 74.82 70.22 5,546.24 09/11/03 75.16 70.56 5,546.38 10/02/03 75.02 70.42 5,546.40 11/07/03 75.00 70.40 5,546.59 12/03/03 74.81 70.21 5,551.29 01/15/04 70.11 65.51 5,552.69 02/10/04 68.71 64.11 5,554.06 03/28/04 67.34 62.74 5,554.52 04/12/04 66.88 62.28 5,555.06 05/13/04 66.34 61.74 5,555.11 06/18/04 66.29 61.69 5,555.88 07/28/04 65.52 60.92 5,552.97 08/30/04 68.43 63.83 5,550.65 09/16/04 70.75 66.15 5,548.40 10/11/04 73.00 68.40 5,548.28 11/16/04 73.12 68.52 5,548.80 12/22/04 72.60 68.00 5,548.43 01/18/05 72.97 68.37 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill-Well TW4-8 Total or Measuring Measured Water Land Point Depth to Total Depth Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water to Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,616.80 5,621.40 4.60 126.2 5,548 .61 02/28/05 72.79 68.19 5,548.64 03115/05 72.76 68.16 5,548.65 04/26/05 72.75 68.15 5,548.85 05/24/05 72.55 67.95 5,548.73 06/30/05 72.67 68.07 5,548.62 07/29/05 72.78 68.18 5,548.80 09/12/05 72.60 68.00 5,548.71 12/07/05 72.69 68.09 5,549.72 03/08/06 71.68 67.08 5,549.70 06/13/06 71.70 67.10 5,549.70 07/18/06 71.70 67.10 5,549.65 11/07/06 71.75 67.15 5,551.11 02/27/07 70.29 65.69 5,550.20 05/02/07 71.20 66.60 5,550.59 08/14/07 70.81 66.21 5,550.76 10/10/07 70.64 66.04 5,551.95 03/26/08 69.45 64.85 5,552.36 06/24/08 69.04 64.44 5,552.50 08/26/08 68.90 64.30 5,552.56 10/14/08 68.84 64.24 5,552 .91 03/03/09 68.49 63.89 5,553.27 06/24/09 68.13 63.53 5,553.12 09/10/09 68.28 63.68 5,553.63 12/11/09 67.77 63.17 5,554.65 03/11/10 66.75 62.15 5,554.57 05/11/10 66.83 62.23 5,554.34 09/29/10 67.06 62.46 5,554.09 12/21/10 67.31 62.71 5,554.50 02/28/11 66.9 62.30 5,554.79 06/21/11 66.61 62.01 5,554.63 09/20/11 66.77 62.17 5,555.01 12/21/11 66.39 61.79 5,554.85 03/27/12 66.55 61.95 5,554.90 06/28/12 66.5 61.90 5,554.85 09/27/12 66.55 61.95 5,554.86 12/28/12 66.54 61.94 5,556.48 03/28/13 64.92 60.32 5,556.35 06/27/13 65.05 60.45 5,556.60 09/27/13 64.80 60.20 5,556.56 12/20/13 64.84 60.24 5,556.38 03/27/14 65 .02 60.42 5,555.56 06/25/14 65.84 61.24 5,554.82 09/25/14 66.58 61.98 5,554.95 12/17/14 66.45 61.85 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW4-8 Total or Measuring Measured Water Land Point Depth to Total Depth Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water to Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,616.80 5,621.40 4.60 126.2 5,546.89 03/26/15 74.51 69.91 5,547.80 06/22/15 73.60 69.00 5,544.84 09/30/15 76.56 71.96 5,540.22 12/02/15 81.18 76.58 5,542.00 03/30/16 79.40 74.80 5,542.10 06/30/16 79.30 74.70 5,541.70 09/29/16 79.70 75.10 5,539.90 12/21/16 81.50 76.90 5,541.70 03/30/17 79.70 75.10 5,542.19 06/27/17 79.21 74.61 5,540.58 09/28/17 80.82 76.22 5,538.52 11/30/17 82.88 78.28 5,537.95 03/28/18 83.45 78.85 5,537.73 06/22/18 83.67 79.07 5,537.38 09/25/18 84.02 79.42 5,536.86 12/17/18 84.54 79.94 5,536.30 03/25/19 85.10 80.50 5,536.67 06/24/19 84.73 80.13 5,536.82 08/12/19 84.58 79.98 5,536.37 11/18/19 85.03 80.43 5,535.53 02/10/20 85.87 81.27 5,535.25 05/04/20 86.15 81.55 5,535.49 09/22/20 85.91 81.31 5,534.69 12/30/20 86.71 82.11 5,534.92 03/11/21 86.48 81.88 5,534.82 06/24/21 86.58 81.98 5,536.12 08/13/21 85.28 80.68 5,534.94 12/30/21 86.46 81.86 5,535.76 02/10/22 85.64 81.04 5,534.80 06/28/22 86.60 82.00 5,535.98 08/15/22 85.42 80.82 5,535.89 11/17/22 85.51 80.91 5,536.04 03/24/23 85.36 80.76 5,536.13 06/26/23 85.27 80.67 5,536.00 09/28/23 85.40 80.80 5,536.21 11/20/23 85.19 80.59 5,535.44 03/26/24 85.96 81.36 -0 0 "' 0 00 0 -.J 0 Depth Below 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I 00 ~ ~ ""I t:::, tD "0 .... =- 9 tD ""I i-3 s· tD -;::; O"' 3 ~ Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-9 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,636.11 5,637.59 1.4 8 120.1 5,577 .09 12/20/99 60 .50 59.02 5,577.09 01/02/00 60 .50 59 .02 5 ,577 .29 01/10/00 60 .30 58 .82 5,577.09 01/17/00 60.50 59.02 5,577.39 01/24/00 60.20 58.72 5,577.29 02/01/00 60.30 58 .82 5,577.19 02/07/00 60.40 58.92 5,577.69 02/14/00 59.90 58.42 5,577.69 02 /23/00 59.90 58.42 5,577.79 03 /01 /00 59.80 58.32 5,577.79 03 /08/00 59.80 58.32 5,577.89 03/15/00 59 .70 58.22 5,568.49 03 /20/00 69 .10 67 .62 5,578.14 03 /29/00 59.45 57 .97 5,577.84 04/04/00 59.75 58 .27 5,578.04 04/13/00 59.55 58 .07 5,578.24 04/21/00 59.35 57.87 5,578.39 04/28/00 59.20 57.72 5,578.39 05 /01/00 59.20 57 .72 5,578.79 05/11/00 58 .80 57.32 5,578.39 05/15 /00 59 .20 57 .72 5,578.79 05/25/00 58.80 57 .32 5,578.81 06 /09 /00 58 .78 57.30 5,578.89 06/16/00 58.70 57.22 5,578.74 06/26/00 58.85 57 .37 5,578.86 07/06/00 58.73 57 .25 5,578.87 07/13/00 58.72 57 .24 5,578.84 07/18/00 58.75 57.27 5,579.03 07 /27 /00 58.56 57.08 5,579 .03 08 /02 /00 58 .56 57.08 5,579 .05 08/09/00 58.54 57 .06 5,579.04 08/15/00 58.55 57 .07 5,579 .25 08 /31/00 58.34 56 .86 5,579.35 09 /08 /00 58.24 56 .76 5,579.40 09/13/00 58.19 56.71 5,579.46 09/20/00 58.13 56.65 5,579.44 10/05/00 58.15 56.67 5,579.79 11/09/00 57.80 56.32 5,579.73 12 /06/00 57.86 56.38 5,580 .01 01/03 /01 57 .58 56 .10 5,580.30 02 /09 /01 57 .29 55 .81 5,580.66 03/27/01 56.93 55.45 5,580 .75 04/30 /01 56.84 55.36 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-9 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,636.11 5,637.59 1.48 120.1 5,581.04 05/31/01 56.55 55.07 5,581.12 06/21/01 56.47 54.99 5,581.15 07/10/01 56.44 54.96 5,581.51 08/20/01 56.08 54.60 5,581.70 09/19/01 55.89 54.41 5,581.61 10/02/01 55.98 54.50 5,581.83 11/08/01 55.76 54.28 5,582.17 12/03/01 55.42 53.94 5,582.21 01/03/02 55.38 53.90 5,582.57 02/06/02 55.02 53.54 5,583.12 03/26/02 54.47 52.99 5,582.77 04/09/02 54.82 53.34 5,583.21 05/23/02 54.38 52 .90 5,582.94 06/05/02 54.65 53.17 5,582.71 07/08/02 54.88 53.40 5,583.67 08/23/02 53.92 52.44 5,583.82 09/11/02 53.77 52.29 5,584.01 10/23/02 53.58 52.10 5,583.88 11/22/02 53.71 52 .23 5,583.81 12/03/02 53.78 52.30 5,584.28 01/09/03 53.31 51.83 5,584.41 02/12/03 53.18 51.70 5,584.68 03/26/03 52.91 51.43 5,584.49 04/02/03 53.10 51.62 5,584.51 05/01/03 53.08 51.60 5,583.59 06/09/03 54.00 52.52 5,582.96 07/07/03 54.63 53.15 5,582.98 08/04/03 54.61 53.13 5,582.57 09/11/03 55.02 53.54 5,582.25 10/02/03 55.34 53.86 5,582.09 11/07/03 55.50 54.02 5,582.48 12/03/03 55.11 53.63 5,583.69 01/15/04 53.90 52.42 5,583.89 02/10/04 53.70 52.22 5,584.30 03/28/04 53.29 51.81 5,584.59 04/12/04 53.00 51.52 5,584.87 05/13/04 52.72 51.24 5,584.96 06/18/04 52.63 51.15 5,585.50 07/28/04 52.09 50.61 5,584.81 08/30/04 52.78 51.30 5,584.40 09/16/04 53 .19 51.71 5,583.91 10/11/04 53.68 52.20 5,583.39 11/16/04 54.20 52.72 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-9 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,636.11 5,637.59 1.48 120.1 5,583 .54 12/22 /04 54.05 52 .57 5 ,583 .34 01/18 /05 54 .25 52 .77 5,583.66 02 /28 /05 53.93 52.45 5,583.87 03/15 /05 53.72 52 .24 5,584.74 04/26/05 52.85 51.37 5,585.26 05/24/05 52.33 50 .85 5,585.06 06/30/05 52.53 51.05 5,584.67 07/29 /05 52.92 51.44 5,584.75 09 /12/05 52.84 51.36 5,584.51 12/07 /05 53 .08 51 .60 5,585 .74 03/08/06 51 .85 50.37 5,584.74 06/13/06 52 .85 51.37 5,584.26 07 /18/06 53.33 51.85 5,584.21 11 /07 /06 53.38 51.90 5,584.67 02/27/07 52.92 51.44 5,584.06 05/02/07 53.53 52 .05 5,585.33 08/14/07 52.26 50 .78 5,585.42 10/10/07 52.17 50.69 5,587.01 03 /26 /08 50.58 49 .10 5,585.44 06/24 /08 52 .15 50 .67 5,585.23 08/26/08 52.36 50 .88 5,584.42 10/14/08 53 .17 51 .69 5,583.59 03 /03 /09 54.00 52 .52 5,583.35 06 /24/09 54.24 52.76 5,582.91 09/10/09 54.68 53.20 5,583.43 12/11/09 54.16 52.68 5,584.00 03/11/10 53.59 52.11 5,583.27 05/11/10 54.32 52.84 5,582.92 09 /29/10 54.67 53.19 5,583 .08 12/21/10 54 .51 53 .03 5,582 .63 02/28/11 54 .96 53 .48 5 ,583.62 06/21/11 53.97 52.49 5,583.52 09 /20/11 54.07 52.59 5,583.91 12/21/11 53.68 52 .20 5,582.84 03/27/12 54.75 53.27 5,582.84 06/28/12 54.75 53.27 5,582.92 09 /27/12 54.67 53 .19 5,582.84 12/28/12 54.75 53.27 5 ,581.97 03 /28/13 55.62 54.14 5,581.19 06 /27/13 56.40 54 .92 5,580.50 09/27/13 57 .09 55 .61 5 ,579 .73 12/20/13 57.86 56.38 5,578.61 03 /27/14 58.98 57.50 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-9 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,63 6.11 5 ,63 7.59 1.48 120.1 5,577.24 06/25/14 60.35 58.87 5,576.24 09/25/14 61.35 59.87 5,576.44 12/17/14 61.15 59.67 5,576.35 03/26/15 61.24 59.76 5,576.48 06/22/15 61.11 59.63 5,575.98 09/30/15 61.61 60.13 5,575.41 12/02/15 62.18 60.70 5,575.38 03/30/16 62.21 60.73 5,574.74 06/30/16 62.85 61.37 5,574.26 09/29/16 63.33 61.85 5,573.88 12/21/16 63.71 62.23 5,573.99 03/30/17 63.60 62.12 5,573.49 06/27/17 64.10 62.62 5,573.05 09/28/17 64.54 63.06 5,572.34 11/30/17 65.25 63.77 5,574.97 03/28/18 62.62 61.14 5,571.69 06/22/18 65.90 64.42 5,571.20 09/25/18 66.39 64.91 5,570.92 12/17/18 66.67 65.19 5,570.16 03/25/19 67.43 65.95 5,570.17 06/24/19 67.42 65.94 5,570.01 08/12/19 67.58 66.10 5,569.66 11/18/19 67.93 66.45 5,569.38 02/10/20 68.21 66.73 5,569.04 05/04/20 68.55 67.07 5,568.30 09/22/20 69.29 67.81 5,568.12 12/30/20 69.47 67.99 5,568.18 03/11/21 69.41 67.93 5,567.66 06/24/21 69.93 68.45 5,567.54 08/13/21 70.05 68.57 5,567.77 12/30/21 69.82 68.34 5,567.12 02/10/22 70.47 68.99 5,567.68 06/28/22 69.91 68.43 5,566.83 08/15/22 70.76 69.28 5,566.66 11/17/22 70.93 69.45 5,566.20 03/24/23 71.39 69.91 5,566.31 06/26/23 71.28 69.8 5,566.22 09/28/23 71.37 69.89 5,566.18 11/20/23 71.41 69.93 5,565.79 03/26/24 71.80 70.32 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-10 lOlal or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Length Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Of Riser Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) {blw.LSD) Well 5,631.99 5,634.24 2.25 113.2 5,576.75 01/03/02 57.49 55.24 5,576.92 02/06/02 57.32 55.07 5,577.43 03/26/02 56.81 54.56 5,577.22 04/09/02 57.02 54.77 5,577.80 05/23/02 56.44 54.19 5,577.47 06/05/02 56.77 54.52 5,577.55 07/08/02 56.69 54.44 5,578.10 08/23/02 56.14 53.89 5,578.24 09/11/02 56.00 53.75 5,578.49 10/23/02 55.75 53.50 5,578.43 11/22/02 55.81 53.56 5,578.43 12/03/02 55.81 53 .56 5,578.66 01/09/03 55.58 53.33 5,578.66 02/12/03 55.58 53.33 5,578.78 03/26/03 55.46 53.21 5,578.90 04/02/03 55.34 53.09 5,578.83 05/01/03 55.41 53.16 5,578.05 06/09/03 56.19 53.94 5,577.38 07/07/03 56.86 54.61 5,577.15 08/04/03 57.09 54.84 5,576.76 09/11/03 57.48 55.23 5,576.36 10/02/03 57.88 55.63 5,576.05 11/07/03 58.19 55.94 5,576.20 12/03/03 58.04 55.79 5,577.43 01/15/04 56.81 54.56 5,577.81 02/10/04 56.43 54.18 5,578.47 03/28/04 55.77 53.52 5,578.69 04/12/04 55.55 53.30 5,578.93 05/13/04 55.31 53.06 5,578.99 06/18/04 55.25 53 .00 5,579.18 07/28/04 55.06 52.81 5,579.06 08/30/04 55.18 52.93 5,578.78 09/16/04 55.46 53.21 5,577.80 10/11/04 56.44 54.19 5,577.13 11/16/04 57.11 54.86 5,576.96 12/22/04 57.28 55.03 5,576.63 01/18/05 57.61 55.36 5,576.82 02/28/05 57.42 55.17 5,576.86 03/15/05 57.38 55.13 5,577.52 04/26/05 56.72 54.47 5,578 .01 05/24/05 56 .23 53 .98 5,578.15 06/30/05 56.09 53.84 5,577.90 07/29/05 56.34 54.09 5,578.02 09/12/05 56.22 53.97 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-10 1ota1 or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Length Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Of Riser Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,631.99 5,634.24 2.25 113.2 5,577.56 12/07/05 56.68 54.43 5,579.69 03/08/06 54.55 52.30 5,578.34 06/13/06 55.90 53.65 5,577.94 07/18/06 56.30 54.05 5,578.01 11/07/06 56.23 53.98 5,578.43 02/27/07 55.81 53.56 5,577.84 05/02/07 56.40 54.15 5,578.74 08/14/07 55.50 53.25 5,579.04 10/10/07 55.20 52.95 5,580.69 03/26/08 53.55 51.30 5,579.87 06/24/08 54.37 52.12 5,579.47 08/26/08 54.77 52.52 5,578.87 10/14/08 55.37 53.12 5,578.01 03/10/09 56.23 53.98 5,577.85 06/24/09 56.39 54.14 5,577.49 09/10/09 56.75 54.50 5,577.98 12/11/09 56.26 54.01 5,578.38 03/11/10 55.86 53.61 5,578.16 05/11/10 56.08 53.83 5,577.85 09/29/10 56.39 54.14 5,577.28 12/21/10 56.96 54.71 5,577.14 02/28/11 57.10 54.85 5,578.09 06/21/11 56.15 53.90 5,578.24 09/20/11 56.00 53.75 5,578.74 12/21/11 55.50 53.25 5,577.89 03/27/12 56.35 54.10 5,577.90 06/28/12 56.34 54.09 5,578.29 09/27/12 55.95 53.70 5,577.87 12/28/12 56.37 54.12 5,577.92 03/28/13 56.32 54.07 5,577.19 06/27/13 57.05 54.80 5,576.77 09/27/13 57.47 55.22 5,576.22 12/20/13 58.02 55.77 5,575.36 03/27/14 58.88 56.63 5,574.11 06/25/14 60.13 57.88 5,573.19 09/25/14 61.05 58.80 5,573.19 12/17/14 61.05 58.80 5,573.12 03/26/15 61.12 58.87 5,573.33 06/22/15 60.91 58.66 5,572.98 09/30/15 61.26 59.01 5,572.39 12/02/15 61.85 59.60 5,572.64 03/30/16 61.60 59.35 5,571.79 06/30/16 62.45 60.20 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-10 1ota1 or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Length Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Of Riser Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL} (L SD) (MP) (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,631.99 5 634 .24 2.25 113.2 5,571.27 09/29/16 62.97 60.72 5,570.94 12/21/16 63.30 61.05 5,571.09 03/30/17 63.15 60.90 5,570.59 06/27/17 63.65 61.40 5,570.12 09/28/17 64.12 61.87 5,569.42 11/30/17 64.82 62.57 5,569.06 03/28/18 65.18 62.93 5,568.81 06/22/18 65.43 63.18 5,568.33 09/25/18 65.91 63.66 5,568.08 12/17/18 66.16 63.91 5,567.33 03/25/19 66.91 64.66 5,567.39 06/24/19 66.85 64.60 5,567.21 08/12/19 67.03 64.78 5,566.88 11/18/19 67.36 65.11 5,566.61 02/10/20 67.63 65.38 5,566.27 05/04/20 67.97 65.72 5,565.53 09/22/20 68.71 66.46 5,565.33 12/30/20 68.91 66.66 5,565.46 03/11/21 68.78 66.53 5,564.86 06/24/21 69.38 67.13 5,564.89 08/13/21 69.35 67.10 5,565.05 12/30/21 69.19 66.94 5,564.41 02/10/22 69.83 67.58 5,564.82 06/28/22 69.42 67.17 5,564.09 08/15/22 70.15 67.90 5,563.87 11/17/22 70.37 68.12 5,563.52 03/24/23 70.72 68.47 5,563.54 06/26/23 70.70 68.45 5,563.51 09/28/23 70.73 68.48 5,563.28 11/20/23 70.96 68.71 5,563.12 03/26/24 71.12 68.87 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-11 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,621.92 5,623.62 1.70 102.4 5,548.32 01/03/02 75.30 73.60 5,548.73 02/06/02 74.89 73.19 5,549.03 03/26/02 74.59 72.89 5,548.84 04/09/02 74.78 73.08 5,549.30 05/23/02 74.32 72.62 5,549.01 06/05/02 74.61 72.91 5,549.22 07/08/02 74.40 72.70 5,549.44 08/23/02 74.18 72.48 5,549.57 09/11/02 74.05 72.35 5,549.64 10/23/02 73.98 72.28 5,549.58 11/22/02 74.04 72.34 5,549.62 12/03/02 74.00 72.30 5,549.85 01/09/03 73.77 72.07 5,549.91 02/12/03 73.71 72.Ql 5,550.15 03/26/03 73.47 71.77 5,550.01 04/02/03 73.61 71.91 5,550.31 05/01/03 73.31 71.61 5,550.44 06/09/03 73.18 71.48 5,550.33 07/07/03 73.29 71.59 5,550.35 08/04/03 73.27 71.57 5,550.44 09/11/03 73.18 71.48 5,550.47 10/02/03 73.15 71.45 5,550.60 11/07/03 73.02 71.32 5,550.60 12/03/03 73.02 71.32 5,550.94 01/15/04 72.68 70.98 5,551.00 02/10/04 72.62 70.92 5,550.34 03/28/04 73.28 71.58 5,551.54 04/12/04 72.08 70.38 5,551.89 05/13/04 71.73 70.03 5,551.94 06/18/04 71.68 69.98 5,552.49 07/28/04 71.13 69.43 5,552.74 08/30/04 70.88 69.18 5,553.01 09/16/04 70.61 68.91 5,553.11 10/11/04 70.51 68.81 5,553.19 11/16/04 70.43 68.73 5,553.53 12/22/04 70.09 68.39 5,553.31 01/18/05 70.31 68.61 5,553.84 02/28/05 69.78 68.08 5,554.04 03/15/05 69.58 67.88 5,554.23 04/26/05 69.39 67.69 5,553.87 05/24/05 69.75 68.05 5,554.46 06/30/05 69.16 67.46 5,554.57 07/29/05 69.05 67.35 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-11 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) {blw.LSD) Well 5,621.92 5,623.62 1.70 102.4 5,553.86 09/12/05 69.76 68.06 5,555.30 12/07/05 68.32 66.62 5,556.20 03/08/06 67.42 65.72 5,556.48 06/14/06 67.14 65.44 5,556.37 07/18/06 67.25 65.55 5,556.94 11/07/06 66.68 64.98 5557.92 02/27/07 65.70 64.00 5,557.84 05/02/07 65.78 64.08 5,558.02 08/15/07 65.60 63.90 5,557.13 10/10/07 66.49 64.79 5,569.74 03/26/08 53.88 52.18 5,561.01 06/24/08 62.61 60.91 5,562.07 08/26/08 61.55 59.85 5,562.47 10/14/08 61.15 59.45 5,563.80 03/10/09 59.82 58.12 5,564.27 06/24/09 59.35 57.65 5,564.32 09/10/09 59.30 57.60 5,564.70 12/11/09 58.92 57.22 5,565.14 03/11/10 58.48 56.78 5,565.61 05/11/10 58.01 56.31 5,565.67 09/29/10 57.95 56.25 5,565.62 12/21/10 58.00 56.30 5,565.42 02/28/11 58.20 56.50 5,566.01 06/21/11 57.61 55.91 5,566.03 09/20/11 57.59 55.89 5,566.63 12/21/11 56.99 55.29 5,565.81 03/27/12 57.81 56.11 5,565.82 06/28/12 57.80 56.10 5,566.66 09/27/12 56.96 55.26 5,565.77 12/28/12 57.85 56.15 5,566.89 03/28/13 56.73 55.03 5,566.32 06/27/13 57.30 55.60 5,565.92 09/27/13 57.70 56.00 5,565.63 12/20/13 57.99 56.29 5,565.03 03/27/14 58.59 56.89 5,564.18 06/25/14 59.44 57.74 5,563.52 09/25/14 60.10 58.40 5,563.37 12/17/14 60.25 58.55 5,532.62 03/26/15 91.00 89.30 5,527.07 06/22/15 96.55 94.85 5,533.27 09/30/15 90.35 88.65 5,532.67 12/02/15 90.95 89.25 5,531.44 03/30/16 92.18 90.48 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-11 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,621.92 5,623.62 1.70 102.4 5,529.85 06/30/16 93.77 92.07 5,530.64 09/29/16 92.98 91.28 5,530.61 12/21/16 93.01 91.31 5,538.48 03/30/17 85.14 83.44 5,529.93 06/27/17 93.69 91.99 5,530.41 09/28/17 93.21 91.51 5,531.26 11/30/17 92.36 90.66 5,530.28 03/28/18 93.34 91.64 5,530.36 06/22/18 93.26 91.56 5,530.41 09/24/18 93.21 91.51 5,531.96 12/17/18 91.66 89.96 5,532.84 03/25/19 90.78 89.08 5,533.62 06/24/19 90.00 88.30 5,532.49 08/12/19 91.13 89.43 5,532.50 11/18/19 91.12 89.42 5,533.60 02/10/20 90.02 88.32 5,533.02 05/04/20 90.60 88.90 5,530.54 09/21/20 93.08 91.38 5,533.51 12/28/20 90.11 88.41 5,533.54 03/11/21 90.08 88.38 5,534.12 06/24/21 89.50 87.80 5,533.72 08/13/21 89.90 88.20 5,533.62 12/30/21 90.00 88.30 5,533.51 02/10/22 90.11 88.41 5,534.08 06/28/22 89.54 87.84 5,533.84 08/15/22 89.78 88.08 5,533.21 11/17/22 90.41 88.71 5,524.87 03/24/23 98.75 97.05 5,533.87 06/26/23 89.75 88.05 5,534.86 09/25/23 88.76 87.06 5,534.84 11/20/23 88.78 87.08 5,533.61 03/25/24 90.01 88.31 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-12 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,622.38 5,624.23 1.85 103.2 5,580.91 08/23/02 43.32 41.47 5,581.54 09/11/02 42.69 40.84 5,581.33 10/23/02 42.90 41.05 5,581.47 11/22/02 42.76 40.91 5,581.55 12/03/02 42.68 40.83 5,582.58 01/09/03 41.65 39.80 5,582.47 02/12/03 41.76 39.91 5,582.71 03/26/03 41.52 39.67 5,582.11 04/02/03 42.12 40.27 5,582.92 05/01/03 41.31 39.46 5,583.13 06/09/03 41.10 39.25 5,583.21 07/07/03 41.02 39.17 5,583.31 08/04/03 40.92 39.07 5,583.55 09/11/03 40.68 38.83 5,583.72 10/02/03 40.51 38.66 5,583.77 11/07/03 40.46 38.61 5,584.01 12/03/03 40.22 38.37 5,584.37 01/15/04 39.86 38.01 5,584.39 02/10/04 39.84 37.99 5,584.51 03/28/04 39.72 37.87 5,584.90 04/12/04 39.33 37.48 5,584.88 05/13/04 39.35 37.50 5,584.93 06/18/04 39.30 37.45 5,585.36 07/28/04 38.87 37.02 5,585.38 08/30/04 38.85 37.00 5,585.49 09/16/04 38.74 36.89 5,585.85 10/11/04 38.38 36.53 5,585.91 11/16/04 38.32 36.47 5,586.35 12/22/04 37.88 36.03 5,586.14 01/18/05 38.09 36.24 5,586.56 02/28/05 37.67 35.82 5,586.95 03/15/05 37.28 35.43 5,587.20 04/26/05 37.03 35.18 5,587.35 05/24/05 36.88 35.03 5,587.58 06/30/05 36.65 34.80 5,587.58 07/29/05 36.65 34.80 5,587.94 09/12/05 36.29 34.44 5,588.43 12/07/05 35.80 33.95 5,588.92 03/08/06 35.31 33.46 5,588.34 06/13/06 35.89 34.04 5,588.33 07/18/06 35.90 34.05 5,584.70 11/07/06 39.53 37.68 5588.85 02/27/07 35.38 33.53 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-12 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,621.38 5,624.23 1.85 103.2 5,588.53 05/02/07 35.70 33.85 5,586.49 08/14/07 37.74 35.89 5,586.68 10/10/07 37.55 35.70 5,587.76 03/26/08 36.47 34.62 5,587.59 06/24/08 36.64 34.79 5,587.35 08/26/08 36.88 35.03 5,586.84 10/14/08 37.39 35.54 5,586.17 03/03/09 38.06 36.21 5,585.74 06/24/09 38.49 36.64 5,585.54 09/10/09 38.69 36.84 5,585.77 12/11/09 38.46 36.61 5,585.88 03/11/10 38.35 36.50 5,586.35 05/11/10 37.88 36.03 5,585.68 09/29/10 38.55 36.70 5,585.09 12/21/IO 39.14 37.29 5,584.65 02/28/11 39.58 37.73 5,584.76 06/21/11 39.47 37.62 5,584.32 09/20/11 39.91 38.06 5,584.22 12/21/11 40.01 38.16 5,577.07 03/27/12 47.16 45.31 5,577.05 06/28/12 47.18 45.33 5,583.14 09/27/12 41.09 39.24 5,577.10 12/28/12 47.13 45.28 5,582.71 03/28/13 41.52 39.67 5,582.25 06/27/13 41.98 40.13 5,582.24 09/27/13 41.99 40.14 5,582.12 12/20/13 42.11 40.26 5,581.67 03/27/14 42.56 40.71 5,581.03 06/25/14 43.20 41.35 5,580.49 09/25/14 43.74 41.89 5,580.33 12/17/14 43.90 42.05 5,579.28 03/26/15 44.95 43.10 5,579.23 06/22/15 45.00 43.15 5,578.87 09/30/15 45.36 43.51 5,578.53 12/02/15 45.70 43.85 5,578.53 03/30/16 45.70 43.85 5,578.03 06/30/16 46.20 44.35 5,577.54 09/29/16 46.69 44.84 5,577.27 12/21/16 46.96 45.11 5,577.00 03/30/17 47.23 45.38 5,576.59 06/27/17 47.64 45.79 5,576.00 09/28/17 48.23 46.38 5,575.27 11/29/17 48.96 47.11 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-12 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,622.38 5,624.23 1.85 103.2 5,573.64 03/28/18 50.59 48.74 5,572.58 06/22/18 51.65 49.80 5,571.91 09/25/18 52.32 50.47 5,571.49 12/17/18 52.74 50.89 5,570.77 03/25/19 53.46 51.61 5,570.78 06/24/19 53.45 51.60 5,570.54 08/12/19 53.69 51.84 5,570.06 11/18/19 54.17 52.32 5,570.02 02/10/20 54.21 52.36 5,569.45 05/04/20 54.78 52.93 5,569.03 09/22/20 55.20 53.35 5,568.91 12/30/20 55.32 53.47 5,568.99 03/11/21 55.24 53.39 5,568.44 06/24/21 55.79 53.94 5,568.35 08/13/21 55.88 54.03 5,568.70 12/30/21 55.53 53.68 5,567.90 02/10/22 56.33 54.48 5,568.45 06/28/22 55.78 53.93 5,567.92 08/15/22 56.31 54.46 5,567.68 11/17/22 56.55 54.70 5,567.92 03/24/23 56.31 54.46 5,567.53 06/26/23 56.70 54.85 5,567.19 09/28/23 57.04 55.19 5,567.42 11/20/23 56.81 54.96 5,566.88 03/26/24 57.35 55.5 Depth Below Measuring Point (ft.) V, V, .j:,. .j:,. w w '° .j:,. '° .j:,. '° .j:,. 08/23/02 01/20/03 06/19/03 11/16/03 04/14/04 09/11/04 02/08/05 07/08/05 12/05/05 05/04/06 10/01/06 02/28/07 07/28/07 12/25/07 05/23/08 10/20/08 i-3 03/19/09 ~ """ 08/16/09 I .... 01/13/10 N 06/12/10 ~ 11/09/10 .... tD 04/08/11 ., 09/05/11 t:, tD 02/02/12 "O .... 07/01/12 =- 11/28/12 9 04/27/13 tD ., 09/24/13 i-3 02/21/14 sr 07/21/14 tD -12/18/14 ;::; 05/17/15 C" 10/14/15 s 03/12/16 "O '-' 08/09/16 01/06/17 06/05/17 11/02/17 04/01/18 08/29/18 01/26/19 06/25/19 11/22/19 04/20/20 09/17/20 02/14/21 07/14/21 12/11/21 05/10/22 10/07/22 03/06/23 08/03/23 12/31/23 05/29/24 10/26/24 03/25/25 08/22/25 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-13 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of {WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,618 .09 5,619.94 1.85 105.7 5,529.66 08/23 /02 90.28 88.43 5,530.66 09/11/02 89.28 87.43 5,529.10 10/23/02 90.84 88 .99 5,530.58 11/22/02 89.36 87.51 5,530.61 12/03/02 89.33 87.48 5,529.74 01/09/03 90.20 88.35 5,531.03 02/12/03 88.91 87 .06 5,531.82 03/26/03 88.12 86 .27 5,524.63 04/02/03 95.31 93.46 5,531.54 05/01/03 88.40 86.55 5,538.46 06/09/03 81.48 79 .63 5,539.38 07/07/03 80.56 78.71 5,540.72 08/04/03 79.22 77.37 5,541.25 09/11/03 78.69 76 .84 5,541.34 10/02/03 78.60 76 .75 5,541.69 11/07/03 78.25 76.40 5,541.91 12/03/03 78.03 76.18 5,542.44 01/15/04 77.50 75.65 5,542.47 02/10 /04 77.47 75 .62 5,542.84 03/28/04 77.10 75.25 5,543.08 04/12/04 76.86 75 .01 5,543.34 05/13/04 76.60 74.75 5,543.40 06/18/04 76.54 74.69 5,544.06 07/28/04 75.88 74.03 5,544.61 08/30/04 75.33 73.48 5,545.23 09/16/04 74.71 72 .86 5,546.20 10/11/04 73.74 71.89 5,547.43 11/16/04 72.51 70 .66 5,548.96 12/22/04 70.98 69.13 5,549.02 01/18/05 70.92 69.07 5,550.66 02/28/05 69.28 67 .43 5,551.26 03/15/05 68.68 66 .83 5,552.23 04/26/05 67.71 65.86 5,552.87 05/24/05 67.07 65 .22 5,553.42 06/30/05 66.52 64.67 5,554.00 07/29/05 65.94 64.09 5,555.21 09/12/05 64.73 62 .88 5,558.13 12/07/05 61.81 59 .96 5,562.93 03/08/06 57.01 55.16 5,564.39 06/13/06 55.55 53.70 5,562.09 07/18/06 57 .85 56 .00 5,565.49 11/07/06 54.45 52.60 5,571.08 02/27/07 48.86 47.01 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-13 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,618.09 5,619.94 1.85 105.7 5,570.63 05/02/07 49.31 47.46 5,565.24 08/14/07 54.70 52.85 5,565.83 10/10/07 54.11 52.26 5,569.29 03/26/08 50.65 48.80 5,570.00 06/24/08 49.94 48.09 5,570.41 08/26/08 49.53 47.68 5,570.64 10/14/08 49.30 47.45 5,570.43 03/03/09 49.51 47.66 5,570.56 06/24/09 49.38 47.53 5,570.42 09/10/09 49.52 47.67 5,571.15 12/11/09 48.79 46.94 5,572.01 03/11/10 47.93 46.08 5,572.88 05/11/10 47.06 45.21 5,573.17 09/29/10 46.77 44.92 5,573.14 12/21/10 46.80 44.95 5,573.10 02/28/11 46.84 44.99 5,573.75 06/21/11 46.19 44.34 5,573.63 09/20/11 46.31 44.46 5,573.94 12/21/11 46.00 44.15 5,572.79 03/27/12 47.15 45.30 5,572.77 06/28/12 47.17 45.32 5,573.04 09/27/12 46.90 45.05 5,572.79 12/28/12 47.15 45.30 5,573.03 03/28/13 46.91 45.06 5,572.44 06/27/13 47.50 45.65 5,573.46 09/27/13 46.48 44.63 5,573.46 12/20/13 46.48 44.63 5,572.90 03/27/14 47.04 45.19 5,571.79 06/25/14 48.15 46.30 5,571.04 09/25/14 48.90 47.05 5,571.08 12/17/14 48.86 47.01 5,569.50 03/26/15 50.44 48.59 5,569.16 06/22/15 50.78 48.93 5,568.66 09/30/15 51.28 49.43 5,568.02 12/02/15 51.92 50.07 5,568.39 03/30/16 51.55 49.70 5,567.49 06/30/16 52.45 50.60 5,566.99 09/29/16 52.95 51.10 5,566.94 12/21/16 53.00 51.15 5,567.24 03/30/17 52.70 50.85 5,566.79 06/27/17 53.15 51.30 5,566.43 09/28/17 53.51 51.66 5,566.28 11/29/17 53.66 51.81 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-13 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.L D) Well 5 6 18.09 5 61 9.94 1.8 5 105.7 5,566.24 03/28/18 53 .70 51.85 5,566.03 06/22/18 53 .91 52 .06 5,565.61 09 /25/18 54.33 52.48 5,565.32 12/17/18 54.62 52.77 5,564.78 03/25/19 55.16 53.31 5,564.99 06/24/19 54.95 53.10 5,564.78 08 /12/19 55.16 53.31 5,564.39 11/18/19 55.55 53.70 5,564.39 02/10/20 55.55 53 .70 5,563 .82 05 /04/20 56.12 54.27 5,563 .55 09/22 /20 56.39 54.54 5,563 .51 12/30/20 56.43 54 .58 5,563.66 03/11/21 56 .28 54.43 5,563.14 06/24/21 56.80 54 .95 5,562.99 08/13/21 56.95 55 .10 5,563.28 12/30/21 56.66 54 .81 5,562.69 02/10/22 57.25 55.40 5,563.11 06/28/22 56.83 54 .98 5,562.34 08 /15 /22 57.60 55 .75 5,562.12 11/17/22 57 .82 55 .97 5,562 .62 03/24/23 57.32 55 .47 5,562.24 06/26/23 57 .70 55 .85 5,561.95 09 /28/23 57.99 56.14 5,561.84 11/20/23 58.10 56.25 5,561.68 03/26/24 58.26 56.41 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill-Well TW4-14 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5 610 .92 5,612.77 1.85 95.1 5,518 .90 08/23 /02 93 .87 92 .02 5,519.28 09/11/02 93.49 91.64 5,519.95 10/23 /02 92 .82 90.97 5,520.32 11/22/02 92.45 90.60 5,520.42 12/03/02 92.35 90.50 5,520.70 01/09/03 92.07 90.22 5,520.89 02/12/03 91.88 90 .03 5,521.12 03/26 /03 91.65 89.80 5,521.12 04 /02 /03 91.65 89 .80 5,521.24 05 /01 /03 91.53 89.68 5,52 1.34 06/09/03 91.43 89.58 5,521.36 07 /07/03 91.41 89.56 5,521.35 08 /04 /03 91.42 89.57 5,521.30 09/11/03 91.47 89 .62 5,521.35 10/02/03 91.42 89.57 5,521.36 11/07/03 91.41 89 .56 5,521.16 12/03/03 91.61 89.76 5,521.29 01/15 /04 91.48 89 .63 5,521.36 02/10/04 91.41 89.56 5,521.46 03 /28 /04 91.31 89.46 5,521.54 04/12/04 91.23 89.38 5,521.59 05/13/04 91.18 89 .33 5,521.69 06 /18/04 91.08 89 .23 5,521.71 07 /28 /04 91.06 89 .21 5,521.76 08/30/04 91.01 89 .16 5,521.77 09/16/04 91.00 89 .15 5,521.79 10/11/04 90.98 89.13 5,521.80 11/16/04 90.97 89 .12 5,521.82 12/22 /04 90.95 89.10 5,521.82 01 /18/05 90.95 89 .10 5,521.86 02/28/05 90.91 89 .06 5,521.85 03/15 /05 90.92 89.07 5,521.91 04 /26/05 90.86 89.01 5,521.93 05 /24 /05 90.84 88 .99 5,521.94 06/30/05 90.83 88 .98 5,521.84 07/29/05 90.93 89 .08 5,521.99 09 /12/05 90.78 88.93 5,522.04 12/07 /05 90.73 88 .88 5,522.05 03 /08 /06 90.72 88.87 5,522 .27 06 /13 /06 90.50 88.65 5 ,521.92 07/18/06 90.85 89 .00 5 ,520 .17 11/07/06 92.60 90.75 5,522.24 02 /27/07 90.53 88 .68 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill-Well TW4-14 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (bhv.MP) (bhv.LSD) Well 5 ,610.92 5,612.77 1.85 95.1 5,522.47 05/02/07 90.30 88.45 5,520.74 08/14/07 92.03 90.18 5,518.13 10/10/07 94.64 92.79 5,522.85 03/26/08 89.92 88.07 5,522.91 06/24/08 89.86 88.01 5,523.01 08/26/08 89.76 87.91 5,522.96 10/14/08 89.81 87.96 5,523.20 03/03/09 89.57 87.72 5,523.33 06/24/09 89.44 87.59 5,523.47 09/10/09 89.30 87.45 5,523.54 12/11/09 89.23 87.38 5,522.98 03/11/10 89.79 87.94 5,524.01 05/11/10 88.76 86.91 5,524.37 09/29/10 88.40 86.55 5,524.62 12/21/10 88.15 86.30 5,524.78 02/28/11 87.99 86.14 5,525.23 06/21/11 87.54 85.69 5,525.45 09/20/11 87.32 85.47 5,525.72 12/21/11 87.05 85.20 5,525.88 03/27/12 86.89 85.04 5,525.97 06/28/12 86.80 84.95 5,526.32 09/27/12 86.45 84.60 5,525.88 12/28/12 86.89 85.04 5,526.91 03/28/13 85.86 84.01 5,526.99 06/27/13 85.78 83.93 5,527.68 09/27/13 85.09 83.24 5,528.19 12/20/13 84.58 82.73 5,528.75 03/27/14 84.02 82.17 5,529.21 06/25/14 83.56 81.71 5,529.78 09/25/14 82.99 81.14 5,530.41 12/17/14 82.36 80.51 5,530.86 03/26/15 81.91 80.06 5,531.40 06/22/15 81.37 79.52 5,532.15 09/30/15 80.62 78.77 5,532.12 12/02/15 80.65 78.80 5,533.12 03/30/16 79.65 77.80 5,533.13 06/30/16 79.64 77.79 5,533.24 09/29/16 79.53 77.68 5,533.42 12/21/16 79.35 77.50 5,533.97 03/30/17 78.80 76.95 5,534.05 06/27/17 78.72 76.87 5,534.07 09/28/17 78.70 76.85 5,534.29 11/29/17 78.48 76.63 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill-Well TW4-14 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring {blw.MP) {blw.LSD) Well 5,610.92 5,612.77 1.85 95.1 5,534.56 03/28/18 78.21 76.36 5,534.67 06/22/18 78.10 76.25 5,534.75 09/25/18 78.02 76.17 5,534.71 12/17/18 78.06 76.21 5,534.71 03/25/19 78.06 76.21 5,535.04 06/24/19 77.73 75.88 5,535.17 08/12/19 77.60 75.75 5,535.09 11/18/19 77.68 75.83 5,535.31 02/10/20 77.46 75.61 5,535.12 05/04/20 77.65 75.80 5,535.25 09/22/20 77.52 75.67 5,535.54 12/30/20 77.23 75.38 5,535.55 03/11/21 77.22 75.37 5,535.41 06/24/21 77.36 75.51 5,535.25 08/13/21 77.52 75.67 5,535.65 12/30/21 77.12 75.27 5,535.43 02/10/22 77.34 75.49 5,535.40 06/28/22 77.37 75.52 5,535.37 08/15/22 77.40 75.55 5,535.26 11/17/22 77.51 75.66 5,535.62 03/24/23 77.15 75.3 5,535.43 06/26/23 77.34 75.49 5,535.41 09/28/23 77.36 75.51 5,535.36 11/20/23 77.41 75.56 5,535.25 03/26/24 77.52 75.67 -0 0 "' 'D 0 < <► ► ' 00 0 ' ' ' ' ◄ ► ' ' ' -..l 0 Depth Below Measuring Point (ft.) °' 0 V, 0 -1>-o w 0 N 0 -0 0 08/23/02 01/20/03 06/19/03 11/16/03 04/14/04 09/11/04 02/08/05 07/08/05 12/05/05 05/04/06 10/01/06 02/28/07 07/28/07 12/25/07 05/23/08 10/20/08 ""3 03/19/09 ~ ""' 08/16/09 I .... 01/13/10 ""' 06/12/10 ~ 11/09/10 .... l'!) 04/08/11 ""I 09/05/11 t::; l'!) 02/02/12 "Cl .... 07/01/12 =- 11/28/12 0 -< 04/27/13 l'!) ""I 09/24/13 ""3 02/21/14 a· 07/21/14 l'!) -12/18/14 ;::., 05/17/15 O"' -10/14/15 9 03/12/16 "Cl '-' 08/09/16 01/06/17 06/05/17 11/02/17 04/01/18 08/29/18 01126119 06/25/19 11/22/19 04/20/20 09/17/20 02/14/21 07/14/21 12/11/21 05/10/22 10/07/22 03/06/23 08/03/23 12/31/23 05/29/24 10/26/24 03/25/25 08/22/25 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill-Well MW-26 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,624.15 5,625.45 1.30 121.33 5,574.75 08/23/02 50.70 49.40 5,574.97 09/11/02 50.48 49.18 5,575.10 10/23/02 50.35 49.05 5,574.99 11/22/02 50.46 49.16 5,575.28 12/03/02 50.17 48.87 5,575.41 01/09/03 50.04 48.74 5,575.43 02/12/03 50.02 48.72 5,575.63 03/26/03 49.82 48.52 5,575.91 04/02/03 49.54 48.24 5,575.81 05/01/03 49.64 48.34 5,572.36 06/09/03 53.09 51.79 5,570.70 07/07/03 54.75 53.45 5,570.29 08/04/03 55.16 53.86 5,560.94 09/11/03 64.51 63.21 5,560.63 10/02/03 64.82 63.52 5,560.56 11/07/03 64.89 63.59 5,564.77 12/03/03 60.68 59.38 5,570.89 01/15/04 54.56 53.26 5,572.55 02/10/04 52.90 51.60 5,574.25 03/28/04 51.20 49.90 5,574.77 04/12/04 50.68 49.38 5,575.53 05/13/04 49.92 48.62 5,575.59 06/18/04 49.86 48.56 5,576.82 07/28/04 48.63 47.33 5,527.47 09/16/04 97.98 96.68 5,553.97 11/16/04 71.48 70.18 5,562.33 12/22/04 63.12 61.82 5,550.00 01/18/05 75.45 74.15 5,560.02 04/26/05 65.43 64.13 5,546.11 05/24/05 79.34 78.04 5,556.71 06/30/05 68.74 67.44 5,554.95 07/29/05 70.50 69.20 5,555.48 09/12/05 69.97 68.67 5,551.09 12/07/05 74.36 73.06 5,552.85 03/08/06 72.60 71.30 5,554.30 06/13/06 71.15 69.85 5,554.87 07/18/06 70.58 69.28 5,550.88 11/07/06 74.57 73.27 5,558.77 02/27/07 66.68 65.38 5,548.54 05/02/07 76.91 75.61 5,551.33 10/10/07 74.12 72.82 5,545.56 03/26/08 79.89 78.59 5,545.56 06/25/08 79.89 78.59 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill-Well MW-26 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw .LSD) Well 5,624.15 5,625.45 1.30 121.33 5,545 .82 08/26/08 79 .63 78.33 5,545.64 10/14/08 79.81 78 .51 5,544.45 03/03 /09 81.00 79 .70 5,545.32 06/24/09 80.13 78.83 5,544.61 09/10/09 80.84 79.54 5,549.33 12/11/09 76.12 74 .82 5,543.78 03/11/10 81.67 80.37 5,545.61 05/11/10 79.84 78.54 5,547.43 09/29/10 78.02 76 .72 5,544.14 12/21/10 81.31 80 .01 5,546.77 02/28/11 78.68 77 .38 5,537.60 06/21/11 87.85 86 .55 5,551.46 09/20/11 73.99 72.69 5,549.12 12/21/11 76.33 75.03 5,557.30 03/27/12 68.15 66.85 5,557.38 06/28/12 68.07 66 .77 5,550.86 09/27/12 74.59 73.29 5,557.30 12/28/12 68.15 66.85 5,565.37 03/28 /13 60.08 58 .78 5,563.55 06 /27/13 61.90 60 .60 5,560.12 09/27/13 65.33 64 .03 5,559.27 12/20/13 66.18 64.88 5,556.65 03 /27/14 68.80 67 .50 5,552.23 06/25/14 73.22 71.92 5,554.05 09/25/14 71.40 70.10 5,550.65 12/17/14 74.80 73.50 5,557.55 03/26/15 67.90 66.60 5,558.51 06/22 /15 66.94 65.64 5,560.81 09 /30/15 64.64 63.34 5,560.25 12/02/15 65.20 63 .90 5,561.07 03/30/16 64.38 63 .08 5,560.51 06/30/16 64 .94 63 .64 5,557.99 09/29/16 67.46 66.16 5,561.26 12/21/16 64.19 62.89 5,559.85 03/30/17 65.60 64.30 5,559.35 06/27/17 66.10 64.80 5,553.30 09/28/17 72.15 70.85 5,557.38 11/30/17 68.07 66.77 5,543.85 03 /28/18 81.60 80.30 5,553.27 06/22/18 72.18 70.88 5,547.57 09/24/18 77.88 76.58 5,547.63 12/20/18 77.82 76 .52 5,545.54 03/25/19 79.91 78.61 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill-Well MW-26 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,624.15 5,625.45 1.30 121.33 5,547.27 06/24/19 78.18 76.88 5,549.07 08/12/19 76.38 75.08 5,549.15 11/18/19 76.30 75.00 5,552.38 02/13/20 73.07 71.77 5,539.82 05/04/20 85.63 84.33 5,545.34 09/21/20 80.11 78.81 5,551.33 12/28/20 74.12 72.82 5,551.37 03/11/21 74.08 72.78 5,539.74 06/24/21 85.71 84.41 5,550.05 08/11/21 75.40 74.10 5,539.30 12/30/21 86.15 84.85 5,549.04 02/10/22 76.41 75.11 5,542.23 06/28/22 83.22 81.92 5,551.32 08/15/22 74.13 72.83 5,541.16 11/17/22 84.29 82.99 5,541.12 03/24/23 84.33 83.03 5,536.93 06/27/23 88.52 87.22 5,551.32 09/25/23 74.13 72.83 5,548.70 11/21/23 76.75 75.45 5,540.18 03/25/24 85.27 83.97 -0 0 \0 0 00 0 Depth Below Measuring Point (ft.) -.J 0 0\ 0 u, .i,. 0 0 08/23/02 01/20/03 06/19/03 11/16/03 04/14/04 09/11/04 02/08/05 07/08/05 12/05/05 05/04/06 10/01/06 02/28/07 07/28/07 12/25/07 05/23/08 ~ 10/20/08 03/19/09 08/16/09 N 0'I 01/13/10 ~ 06/12/10 .... 11/09/10 ti) ., 04/08/11 0 09/05/11 ti) "O 02/02/12 .... Cl" 07/01/12 ~ 11/28/12 ti) 04/27/13 ., --3 09/24/13 a· 02/21/14 ti) 07/21/14 -12/18/14 ;::, C" 05/17/15 8 10/14/15 "O 03/12/16 '-' 08/09/16 01/06/17 06/05/17 11/02/17 04/01/18 08/29/18 01/26/19 06/25/19 11/22/19 04/20/20 09/17/20 02/14/21 07/14/21 12/11/21 05/10/22 10/07/22 03/06/23 08/03/23 12/31/23 05/29/24 10/26/24 03/25/25 08/22/25 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill-Well TW4-16 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,625.28 5,628 .65 3.37 147.6 5,562.91 08/23/02 61.11 57 .74 5 ,563.45 09/11/02 60.57 57.20 5,563.75 10/23 /02 60.27 56.90 5,563.68 11/22/02 60.34 56 .97 5,563.68 12/03/02 60.34 56.97 5,564.16 01/09/03 59.86 56.49 5,564.25 02/12/03 59.77 56.40 5,564.53 03 /26/03 59.49 56 .12 5,564.46 04 /02/03 59.56 56.19 5,564.79 05 /01/03 59.23 55 .86 5,564.31 06/09/03 59.71 56 .3 4 5,563.29 07 /07/03 60.73 57.36 5,562.76 08 /04 /03 61.26 57.89 5,561.73 09/11 /03 62.29 58.92 5,561.04 10/02/03 62.98 59.61 5,560.39 11/07/03 63.63 60.26 5,559.79 12/03/03 64.23 60.86 5,561.02 01/15 /04 63.00 59.63 5,561.75 02 /10/04 62.27 58 .90 5,562.98 03 /28 /04 61.04 57.67 5,563.29 04/12/04 60.73 57.36 5,564.03 05/13 /04 59 .99 56.62 5,564.09 06 /18/04 59.93 56.56 5,565.08 07 /28 /04 58.94 55.57 5,564.56 08/30/04 59.46 56 .09 5,563.55 09/16/04 60.47 57 .10 5,561.79 10/11/04 62.23 58.86 5,560.38 11/16/04 63.64 60.27 5,559.71 12/22 /04 64.31 60.94 5,559 .14 01/18 /05 64.88 61.51 5,558.65 02/28 /05 65.37 62 .00 5,558.54 03115 /05 65.48 62.11 5,558.22 04 /26 /05 65.80 62.43 5,558.54 05 /24/05 65.48 62 .l l 5,559.24 06/30/05 64.78 61.41 5,559.38 07/29/05 64.64 61.27 5,559.23 09/12/05 64.79 61.42 5,557.67 12/07 /05 66.35 62.98 5,557.92 03 /08 /06 66.10 62.73 5,558.47 06 /13 /06 65.55 62.18 5,558.42 07/18/06 65.60 62 .23 5,558.09 11 /07 /06 65.93 62.56 5,557.34 02 /27 /07 66.68 63 .31 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill-Well TW4-16 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,625.28 5,628.65 3.37 147.6 5,547.11 05/02/07 76.91 73.54 5,558.52 08/14/07 65.50 62.13 5,559.02 10/10/07 65.00 61.63 5,561.04 03/26/08 62.98 59.61 5,560.06 06/24/08 63.96 60.59 5,559.32 08/26/08 64.70 61.33 5,558.89 10/14/08 65.13 61.76 5,558.40 03/03/09 65.62 62.25 5,558.32 06/24/09 65.70 62.33 5,558.03 09/10/09 65.99 62.62 5,558.81 12/11/09 65.21 61.84 5,559.80 03/11/10 64.22 60.85 5,559.85 05/11/10 64.17 60.80 5,560.54 09/29/10 63.48 60.11 5,558.65 12/21/10 65.37 62.00 5,559.26 02/28/11 64.76 61.39 5,560.48 06/21/11 63.54 60.17 5,561.52 09/20/11 62.50 59.13 5,562.95 12/21/11 61.07 57.70 5,563.76 03/27/12 60.26 56.89 5,563.90 06/28/12 60.12 56.75 5,564.65 09/27/12 59.37 56.00 5,563.77 12/28/12 60.25 56.88 5,564.74 03/28/13 59.28 55.91 5,563.66 06/27/13 60.36 56.99 5,562.27 09/27/13 61.75 58.38 5,562.17 12/20/13 61.85 58.48 5,561.17 03/27/14 62.85 59.48 5,559.53 06/25/14 64.49 61.12 5,558.36 09/25/14 65.66 62.29 5,558.00 12/17/14 66.02 62.65 5,559.02 03/26/15 65.00 61.63 5,560.62 06/22/15 63.40 60.03 5,560.62 09/30/15 63.40 60.03 5,560.85 12/02/15 63.17 59.80 5,560.92 03/30/16 63.10 59.73 5,559.95 06/30/16 64.07 60.70 5,559.72 09/29/16 64.30 60.93 5,559.71 12/21/16 64.31 60.94 5,559.53 03/30/17 64.49 61.12 5,569.02 06/27/17 59.63 56.26 5,558.97 09/28/17 69.68 66.31 5,558.51 11/30/17 70.14 66.77 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill-Well TW4-16 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,625.28 5,628.65 3.37 147.6 5,558.00 03/29/18 70.65 67.28 5,557 .94 06/22/18 70.71 67.34 5,557.67 09/25/18 70.98 67.61 5,557.66 12/17/18 70.99 67.62 5,548.49 03/25/19 80.16 76.79 5,556.98 06/24/19 71.67 68.30 5,556.83 08/12/19 71.82 68.45 5,556.90 11/18/19 71.75 68.38 5,556.65 02/10/20 72.00 68.63 5,556.25 05 /04/20 72.40 69.03 5,555.53 09/22/20 73.12 69.75 5,555.37 12/30/20 73.28 69.91 5,555.38 03/11/21 73.27 69.9 5,554.94 06/24/21 73.71 70.34 5,554.95 08/13/21 73.70 70 .33 5,555.23 12/30/21 73.42 70.05 5,554.68 02/10/22 73.97 70.60 5,554.93 06/28/22 73.72 70.35 5,554.47 08/15/22 74.18 70.81 5,554.26 11/17 /22 74.39 71.02 5,553 .79 03/24/23 74.86 71 .49 5,553.80 06/26/23 74.85 71.48 5,553.75 09/28/23 74.90 71.53 5,553.75 11/20/23 74.9 71.53 5,553.70 03/26/24 74.95 71.58 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well MW-32 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,623.41 5,625.24 1.83 130.6 5,542.17 08/23/02 83.07 81.24 5,542.39 09/11/02 82.85 81.02 5,542.61 10/23/02 82.63 80.80 5,542.49 11/22/02 82.75 80.92 5,542.82 12/03/02 82.42 80.59 5,543.03 01/09/03 82.21 80.38 5,543.04 02/12/03 82.20 80.37 5,543.41 03/26/03 81.83 80.00 5,543.69 04/02/03 81.55 79.72 5,543.77 05/01/03 81.47 79.64 5,544.01 06/09/03 81.23 79.40 5,544.05 07/07/03 81.19 79.36 5,543.99 08/04/03 81.25 79.42 5,544.17 09/11/03 81.07 79.24 5,544.06 10/02/03 81.18 79.35 5,544.03 11/07/03 81.21 79.38 5,543.94 12/03/03 81.30 79.47 5,543.98 01/15/04 81.26 79.43 5,543.85 02/10/04 81.39 79.56 5,544.05 03/28/04 81.19 79.36 5,544.33 04/12/04 80.91 79.08 5,544.55 05/13/04 80.69 78.86 5,544.59 06/18/04 80.65 78.82 5,545.08 07/28/04 80.16 78.33 5,545.26 08/30/04 79.98 78.15 5,545.48 09/16/04 79.76 77.93 5,545.61 10/11/04 79.63 77.80 5,545.46 11/16/04 79.78 77.95 5,545.66 12/22/04 79.58 77.75 5,545.33 01/18/05 79.91 78.08 5,545.51 02/28/05 79.73 77.90 5,545.57 03/15/05 79.67 77.84 5,545.46 04/26/05 79.78 77.95 5,545.45 05/24/05 79.79 77.96 5,545.33 06/30/05 79.91 78.08 5,545.16 07/29/05 80.08 78.25 5,545.54 09/12/05 79.70 77.87 5,545.77 12/07/05 79.47 77.64 5,546.09 03/08/06 79.15 77.32 5,545.94 06/13/06 79.30 77.47 5,545.94 07/18/06 79.30 77.47 5,546.24 11/07/06 79.00 77.17 5,546.81 02/27/07 78.43 76.60 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well MW-32 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,623.41 5,625.24 1.83 130.6 5,546.56 05/02/07 78.68 76.85 5,546.81 08/15/07 78.43 76.6 5,546.96 10/10/07 78.28 76.45 5,547.90 03/26/08 77.34 75.51 5,548.08 06/25/08 77.16 75.33 5,548.42 08/26/08 76.82 74.99 5,548.05 10/14/08 77.19 75.36 5,548.29 03/03/09 76.95 75.12 5,548.09 06/24/09 77.15 75.32 5,547.79 09/10/09 77.45 75.62 5,548.09 12/11/09 77.15 75.32 5,548.50 03/11/10 76.74 74.91 5,548.89 05/11/10 76.35 74.52 5,548.83 09/29/10 76.41 74.58 5,548.97 12/21/10 76.27 74.44 5,548.68 02/28/11 76.56 74.73 5,549.33 06/21/11 75.91 74.08 5,549.19 09/20/11 76.05 74.22 5,550.06 12/21/11 75.18 73.35 5,550.31 03/27/12 74.93 73.10 5,550.32 06/28/12 74.92 73.09 5,550.88 09/27/12 74.36 72.53 5,550.29 12/28/12 74.95 73.12 5,551.54 03/28/13 73.70 71.87 5,550.34 06/27/13 74.90 73.07 5,551.35 09/27/13 73.89 72.06 5,551.33 12/20/13 73.91 72.08 5,550.97 03/27/14 74.27 72.44 5,550.16 06/25/14 75.08 73.25 5,549.29 09/25/14 75.95 74.12 5,548.99 12/17/14 76.25 74.42 5,548.24 03/26/15 77.00 75.17 5,548.29 06/22/15 76.95 75.12 5,548.33 09/30/15 76.91 75.08 5,547.98 12/02/15 77.26 75.43 5,548.24 03/30/16 77.00 75.17 5,547.68 06/30/16 77.56 75.73 5,547.29 09/29/16 77.95 76.12 5,547.09 12/21/16 78.15 76.32 5,547.34 03/30/17 77.90 76.07 5,546.94 06/27/17 78.30 76.47 5,546.59 09/28/17 78.65 76.82 5,546.32 11/30/17 78.92 77.09 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well MW-32 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,623.41 5,625.24 1.83 130.6 5,546.19 03/29/18 79.05 77.22 5,545.99 06/22/18 79.25 77.42 5,545.57 09/26/18 79.67 77.84 5,545.56 12/17/18 79.68 77.85 5,545.08 03/26/19 80.16 78.33 5,544.99 06/24/19 80.25 78.42 5,544.87 08/12/19 80.37 78.54 5,544.70 11/19/19 80.54 78.71 5,544.57 02/13/20 80.67 78.84 5,544.99 05/05/20 80.25 78.42 5,543.69 09/22/20 81.55 79.72 5,543.67 12/30/20 81.57 79.74 5,543.64 03/11/21 81.60 79.77 5,543.20 06/24/21 82.04 80.21 5,543.06 08/11/21 82.18 80.35 5,543.37 12/30/21 81.87 80.04 5,542.66 02/10/22 82.58 80.75 5,542.36 06/28/22 82.88 81.05 5,542.44 08/15/22 82.80 80.97 5,542.31 11/17/22 82.93 81.10 5,542.38 03/24/23 82.86 81.03 5,542.39 06/27/23 82.85 81.02 5,541.79 09/28/23 83.45 81.62 5,541.46 11/21/23 83.78 81.95 5,541.63 03/26/24 83.61 81.78 Depth Below Measuring Point (ft.) 00 00 00 00 --.J --.J --.J --.J 0\ ~ N 0 00 0\ ~ N 08/23/02 -01/20/03 06/19/03 -11/16/03 04/14/04 -09/11/04 -02/08/05 -07/08/05 12/05/05 -05/04/06 10/01/06 02/28/07 07/28/07 12/25/07 05/23/08 10/20/08 s= -03/19/09 ~ 08/16/09 -01/13/10 ~ -06/12/10 N 11/09/10 ~ 04/08/11 09/05/11 -,_ 02/02/12 ~ 07/01/12 ""t .. 11/28/12 ~ -04/27/13 ~ "Cl 09/24/13 -02/21/14 =- 07/21/14 0 12/18/14 < ~ 05/17/15 ""t 10/14/15 ~ 03/12/16 -· 08/09/16 5! 01/06/17 ~ -06/05/17 ~ 11/02/17 -04/01/18 C"' -08/29/18 5! -01/26/19 "Cl -06/25/19 ---11/22/19 04/20/20 09/17/20 02/14/21 07/14/21 -12/11/21 -05/10/22 10/07/22 03/06/23 08/03/23 -12/31/23 -05/29/24 10/26/24 03/25/25 08/22/25 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-18 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring {blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,639.13 5,641.28 2.15 136.9 5,585.13 08/23/02 56.15 54.00 5,585.41 09/11/02 55.87 53.72 5,585.47 10/23/02 55.81 53.66 5,585.40 11/22/02 55.88 53.73 5,585.68 12/03/02 55.60 53.45 5,585.90 01/09/03 55.38 53.23 5,590.79 02/12/03 50.49 48.34 5,586.18 03/26/03 55.10 52.95 5,586.36 04/02/03 54.92 52.77 5,586.24 05/01/03 55.04 52.89 5,584.93 06/09/03 56.35 54.20 5,584.46 07/07/03 56.82 54.67 5,584.55 08/04/03 56.73 54.58 5,584.01 09/11/03 57.27 55.12 5,583.67 10/02/03 57.61 55.46 5,583.50 11/07/03 57.78 55.63 5,584.08 12/03/03 57.20 55.05 5,585.45 01/15/04 55.83 53.68 5,585.66 02/10/04 55.62 53.47 5,586.13 03/28/04 55.15 53.00 5,586.39 04/12/04 54.89 52.74 5,586.66 05/13/04 54.62 52.47 5,586.77 06/18/04 54.51 52.36 5,587.35 07/28/04 53.93 51.78 5,586.34 08/30/04 54.94 52.79 5,585.85 09/16/04 55.43 53.28 5,585.22 10/11/04 56.06 53.91 5,584.70 11/16/04 56.58 54.43 5,584.81 12/22/04 56.47 54.32 5,584.68 01/18/05 56.60 54.45 5,585.02 02/28/05 56.26 54.11 5,585.25 03/15/05 56.03 53.88 5,586.31 04/26/05 54.97 52.82 5,586.97 05/24/05 54.31 52.16 5,586.58 06/30/05 54.70 52.55 5,586.10 07/29/05 55.18 53.03 5,586.05 09/12/05 55.23 53.08 5,585.86 12/07/05 55.42 53.27 5,587.13 03/08/06 54.15 52.00 5,585.93 06/13/06 55.35 53.20 5,585.40 07/18/06 55.88 53.73 5,585.38 11/07/06 55.90 53.75 5,585.83 02/27/07 55.45 53.30 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-18 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,639.13 5,641.28 2.15 136.9 5,585.15 05/02/07 56.13 53.98 5,586.47 06/24/08 54.81 52.66 5,586.30 08 /26/08 54.98 52.83 5,585.21 10/14/08 56.07 53 .92 5,584.47 03/03/09 56.81 54 .66 5,584.35 06/24/09 56.93 54 .78 5,583.88 09/10/09 57.40 55.25 5,584.43 12/11/09 56.85 54 .70 5,585.26 03/11/10 56.02 53.87 5,584.17 05/11/10 57.11 54.96 5,583 .61 09/29/10 57.67 55 .52 5,604.29 12/21/10 36.99 34.84 5,583.56 02/28/11 57.72 55.57 5,584.73 06/21/11 56.55 54.40 5,584.71 09/20/11 56.57 54.42 5,585.03 12/21/11 56.25 54.10 5,584.63 03/27/12 56.65 54 .50 5,584.67 06/28/12 56.61 54.46 5,583.98 09/27/12 57.30 55.15 5,584.65 12/28/12 56.63 54.48 5,582 .88 03/28/13 58.40 56 .25 5,584.63 06/27/13 56.65 54 .50 5,581.38 09/27/13 59.90 57 .75 5,579.71 12/20/13 61.57 59.42 5,579.26 03/27/14 62.02 59 .87 5,577.73 06/25/14 63.55 61.40 5,576.79 09/25/14 64.49 62.34 5,577.11 12/17/14 64.17 62.02 5,577.18 03/26/15 64.10 61.95 5,577.13 06 /22 /15 64.15 62.00 5,576.63 09/30/15 64 .65 62.50 5,576.20 12/02/15 65 .08 62 .93 5,576.05 03/30/16 65.23 63.08 5,575.35 06/30/16 65.93 63.78 5,575.02 09/29/16 66.26 64.11 5,574.34 12/21/16 66.94 64 .79 5,574.73 03/30/17 66.55 64.40 5,574.13 06/27/17 67.15 65.00 5,573.51 09 /28/17 67.77 65.62 5,572.93 11/29/17 68.35 66.20 5,572 .51 03/29/18 68 .77 66 .62 5,572.28 06/22/18 69.00 66 .85 5,571.72 09/26/18 69.56 67.41 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill-Well TW4-18 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,639.13 5,641.28 2.15 136.9 5,571.45 12/17/18 69.83 67.68 5,570.86 03/26/19 70.42 68.27 5,570.60 06/24/19 70.68 68.53 5,570.53 08/12/19 70.75 68.60 5,570.39 11/19/19 70.89 68.74 5,570.03 02/10/20 71.25 69.10 5,569.68 05/04/20 71.60 69.45 5,568.90 09/22/20 72.38 70.23 5,568.70 12/30/20 72.58 70.43 5,568.73 03/11/21 72.55 70.40 5,568.28 06/24/21 73.00 70.85 5,568.17 08/13/21 73.11 70.96 5,568.41 12/30/21 72.87 70.72 5,567.75 02/10/22 73.53 71.38 5,567.34 06/28/22 73.94 71.79 5,567.35 08/15/22 73.93 71.78 5,567.22 11/17/22 74.06 71.91 5,566.81 03/24/23 74.47 72.32 5,566.79 06/26/23 74.49 72.34 5,566.76 09/28/23 74.52 72.37 5,566.83 11/20/23 74.45 72.30 5,566.81 03/26/24 74.47 72.32 Depth Below Measuring Point (ft.) 00 -..J 0\ u-, .j::. w N -0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 08/23/02 01/20/03 06/19/03 11/16/03 04/14/04 09/11/04 02/08/05 07/08/05 12/05/05 05/04/06 10/01/06 02/28/07 -07/28/07 12/25/07 05/23/08 10/20/08 ~ 03/19/09 ~ 08/16/09 ~ 01/13/10 I i,... 06/12/10 00 11/09/10 ~ -04/08/11 09/05/11 ..... 02/02/12 ~ ""l 07/01/12 ~ 11/28/12 ~ 04/27/13 "'C 09/24/13 ..... =-02/21/14 0 07/21/14 < 12/18/14 ~ 05/17/15 ""l 10/14/15 ~ -· 03/12/16 a 08/09/16 ~ 01/06/17 -06/05/17 ~ 11/02/17 O"' 04/01/18 -a 08/29/18 "'C 01/26/19 --06/25/19 11/22/19 04/20/20 09/17/20 02/14/21 07/14/21 12/11/21 05/10/22 10/07/22 03/06/23 08/03/23 12/31/23 05/29/24 10/26/24 03/25/25 08/22/25 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-19 Total or Measuring Measured Water Land Point Depth to Total Depth Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water to Water Total Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,629.53 5,631.39 1.86 126.86 5,581.88 08/23/02 49.51 47 .65 5,582.14 09/11/02 49.25 47.39 5,582.06 10/23/02 49.33 47.47 5,582.07 11/22/02 49.32 47.46 5,582.16 12/03/02 49.23 47.37 5,582.28 01/09/03 49.11 47.25 5,582.29 02/21/03 49.10 47.24 5,582.74 03/26/03 48.65 46.79 5,582.82 04/02/03 48.57 46.71 5,548.47 05/01 /03 82.92 81.06 5,564.76 06/09/03 66.63 64.77 5,562.53 07/07/03 68.86 67.00 5,564.10 08/04/03 67.29 65.43 5,566.01 08/30/04 65.38 63 .52 5,555.16 09/16/04 76.23 74.37 5,549.80 10/11/04 81.59 79.73 5,546.04 11/16/04 85.35 83.49 5,547.34 12/22/04 84.05 82.19 5,548.77 01/18/05 82.62 80.76 5,551.18 02/28/05 80.21 78 .35 5,556.81 03/15/05 74.58 72 .72 5,562.63 04/26/05 68.76 66.90 5,573.42 05124/05 57.97 56.11 5,552.94 07/29/05 78.45 76.59 5,554.00 09/12/05 77.39 75.53 5,555.98 12/07/05 75.41 73.55 5,552.00 03/08/06 79.39 77.53 5,545.74 06/13/06 85.65 83.79 5,544.06 07/18/06 87.33 85.47 5,548.81 11/07/06 82.58 80 .72 5,543.59 02/27/07 87.80 85 .94 5,544.55 05 /02/07 86.84 84.98 5,558.97 08/15/07 72.42 70.56 5,559.73 10/10/07 71.66 69.8 5,569.26 03/26/08 62.13 60.27 5,535.47 06/25/08 95.92 94.06 5,541.41 08/26/08 89.98 88.12 5,558.45 10/14/08 72.94 71.08 5,536.90 03/03/09 94.49 92.63 5,547.76 06/24 /09 83.63 81.77 5,561.48 09/10/09 69.91 68.05 5,548.14 12/11/09 83.25 81.39 5,570.58 03/11/10 60.81 58.95 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-19 Total or Measuring Measured Water Land Point Depth to Total Depth Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water to Water Total Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,629.53 5,631.39 1.86 126.86 5,561.35 05/11/10 70.04 68 .18 5,535.26 09/29/10 96.13 94.27 5,568.40 12/21/10 62.99 61.13 5,550.36 02/28/11 81.03 79.17 5,570.41 06/21/11 60.98 59.12 5,567.84 09/20/11 63.55 61.69 5,571.32 12/21/11 60.07 58.21 5,572.40 03/27/12 58.99 57.13 5,572.39 06/28/12 59.00 57.14 5,571.40 09/27/12 59.99 58.13 5,568.21 12/28/12 63.18 61.32 5,572.51 03/28/13 58.88 57.02 5,566.00 06/27/13 65.39 63.53 5,568.37 09/27/13 63.02 61.16 5,564.55 12/20/13 66.84 64.98 5,565.11 03/27/14 66.28 64.42 5,561.49 06/25/14 69.90 68.04 5,562.67 09/25/14 68.72 66.86 5,562.99 12/17/14 68.40 66.54 5,567.99 03/26/15 63.40 61.54 5,562.79 06/22/15 68.60 66.74 5,568.16 09/30/15 63.23 61.37 5,567.51 12/02/15 63.88 62.02 5,566.38 03/30/16 65.01 63.15 5,566.91 06/30/16 64.48 62.62 5,567.38 09/29/16 64.01 62.15 5,567.41 12/21/16 63.98 62.12 5,566.87 03/30/17 64.52 62.66 5,566.76 06/27/17 64.63 62.77 5,565.19 09/28/17 66.20 64.34 5,565.79 11/30/17 65.60 63.74 5,563.79 03/28/18 67.60 65.74 5,564.58 06/22/18 66.81 64.95 5,562.56 09/24/18 68.83 66.97 5,555.78 12/18/18 75.61 73.75 5,547.86 03/25/19 83.53 81.67 5,557.99 06/24/19 73.40 71.54 5,554.26 08/12/19 77.13 75.27 5,561.87 11/18/19 69.52 67.66 5,561.71 02/10/20 69.68 67.82 5,563.21 05/04/20 68.18 66 .32 5,559.19 09/21/20 72.20 70.34 5,554.95 12/28/20 76.44 74.58 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-19 Total or Measuring Measured Water Land Point Depth to Total Depth Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water to Water Total Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,629.53 5,631.39 1.86 126.86 5,558.24 03/11/21 73.15 71.29 5,559.02 06/24/21 72.37 70.51 5,557.99 08/13/21 73.40 71.54 5,559.25 12/30/21 72.14 70.28 5,560.12 02/10/22 71.27 69.41 5,559.22 06/28/22 72.17 70.31 5,557.94 08/15/22 73.45 71.59 5,559.35 11/17/22 72.04 70.18 5,557.32 03/24/23 74.07 72.21 5,561.29 06/26/23 70.10 68.24 5,559.21 09/25/23 72 .18 70 .32 5,544.73 11/20/23 86.66 84.80 5,557.41 03/25/24 73.98 72.12 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill-Well TW4-20 Total or Measuring Measured Water Land Point Depth to Total Depth Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water to Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitorin g (blw.MP) (bhv.L D) Well 5,628.52 5 629.53 1.01 105 .9 5,5 65 .7 0 07/29/05 63 .83 62 .8 2 5,546 .53 08 /30/05 83.00 81.99 5 ,540 .29 09/12/05 89 .24 88 .23 5,541.17 12/07 /05 88.36 87.35 5,540.33 03/08/06 89 .20 88.19 5,530.43 06/13/06 99.10 98.09 5,569.13 07 /18/06 60.40 59.39 5,547.95 11/07/06 81.58 80 .57 5,549.25 02 /27 /07 80.28 79.27 5,550.58 05/02/07 78.95 77.94 5,563.60 08/14/07 65.93 64.92 5,555 .85 10/10/07 73.68 72.67 5,569 .10 03/26/08 60.43 59.42 5,560.00 06 /25 /08 69.53 68.52 5,539.64 08 /26 /08 89.89 88.88 5,539.51 10/14/08 90.02 89.01 5,553.00 03 /03 /09 76.53 75.52 5,534 .18 06/24/09 95.35 94 .34 5,558.39 09/10/09 71.14 70.13 5,560.99 12/11/09 68 .54 67.53 5,564.09 03/11 /10 65.44 64.43 5,564 .22 05 /11/10 65.31 64.30 5,560 .33 09 /29/10 69 .20 68 .19 5,561.35 12/21/10 68.18 67.17 5,560.18 02 /28 /11 69.35 68.34 5,576.23 06/21/11 53 .30 52.29 5,548 .50 09 /20/11 81.03 80 .02 5,558 .58 12/21/11 70 .95 69 .94 5,567.73 03 /27 /12 61.80 60.79 5,567.77 06/28/12 61.76 60.75 5,569.58 09/27/12 59.95 58.94 5,572.58 12 /28/12 56.95 55 .94 5,571.52 03 /28/13 58.01 57.00 5,569.93 06/27/13 59.60 58.59 5,568.53 09/27/13 61.00 59.99 5,559.44 12/20/13 70.09 69.08 5,562.17 03 /27/14 67.36 66.35 5,558 .98 06/25/14 70.55 69.54 5,561.03 09 /25/14 68.50 67.49 5,559.39 12/17/14 70.14 69.13 5 ,565.65 03/26/15 63.88 62.87 5,568 .25 06 /22 /15 61.28 60.27 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-20 Total or Measuring Measured Water Land Point Depth to Total Depth Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water to Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) {blw.LSD) Well 5,628.52 5,629.53 1.01 105.9 5,566.78 09/30/15 62.75 61.74 5,565.43 12/02/15 64.10 63.09 5,565.87 03/30/16 63.66 62.65 5,564.42 06/30/16 65.11 64.10 5,565.43 09/29/16 64.10 63.09 5,564.93 12/21/16 64.60 63.59 5,564.27 03/30/17 65.26 64.25 5,564.46 06/27/17 65.07 64.06 5,564.23 09/28/17 65.30 64.29 5,556.13 11/30/17 73.40 72.39 5,562.98 03/28/18 66.55 65.54 5,562.81 06/22/18 66.72 65.71 5,562.58 09/24/18 66.95 65.94 5,558.49 12/17/18 71.04 70.03 5,553.96 03/25/19 75.57 74.56 5,555.22 06/24/19 74.31 73.30 5,556.08 08/12/19 73.45 72.44 5,549.40 11/18/19 80.13 79.12 5,550.65 02/10/20 78.88 77.87 5,559.63 05/04/20 69.90 68.89 ..... 0 0 '° 0 Depth Below Measuring Point (ft.) 00 0 -.l 0 0\ 0 V, 0 ~ 0 07/29/05 12/26/05 05/25/06 10/22/06 03/21/07 08/18/07 01/15/08 06/13/08 11/10/08 04/09/09 09/06/09 ~ 02/03/10 ~ ,I::,.. 07/03/10 I N 11/30/10 0 04/29/11 ~ 09/26/11 ...... ~ 02/23/12 ., ~ 07/22/12 ~ 12/19/12 '"Cl ...... =-05/18/13 0 10/15/13 < ~ 03/14/14 ., 08/11/14 ~ ... 01/08/15 a ~ 06/07/15 -11/04/15 ? er 04/02/16 -a 08/30/16 "'C -01/27/17 06/26/17 11/23/17 04/22/18 09/19/18 02/16/19 07/16/19 12/13/19 05/11/20 10/08/20 03/07/21 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill-Well TW4-21 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Date Of Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Monitoring Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,638.20 5,639.35 1.15 118.8 5,582.98 07/29/05 56.37 55.22 5,583.43 08/30/05 55.92 54.77 5,581.87 09/12/05 57.48 56.33 5,580.50 12/07/05 58.85 57.70 5,583.64 03/08/06 55.71 54.56 5,580.55 06/13/06 58.80 57.65 5,578.95 07/18/06 60.40 59.25 5,578.47 11/07/06 60.88 59.73 5,579.53 02/27/07 59.82 58.67 5,578.07 05/02/07 61.28 60.13 5,583.41 08/15/07 55.94 54.79 5,583.45 10/10/07 55.90 54.75 5,586.47 03/26/08 52.88 51.73 5,579.16 06/24/08 60.19 59.04 5,579.92 08/26/08 59.43 58.28 5,577.37 10/14/08 61.98 60.83 5,578.00 03/10/09 61.35 60.20 5,580.14 06/24/09 59.21 58.06 5,578.72 09/10/09 60.63 59.48 5,579.99 12/11/09 59.36 58.21 5,582.81 03/11/10 56.54 55.39 5,582.23 05/11/10 57.12 55.97 5,576.60 09/29/10 62.75 61.60 5,581.14 12/21/10 58.21 57.06 5,579.53 02/28/11 59.82 58.67 5,584.17 06/21/11 55.18 54.03 5,584.80 09/20/11 54.55 53.40 5,585.68 12/21/11 53.67 52.52 5,585.24 03/27/12 54.11 52.96 5,585.26 06/28/12 54.09 52.94 5,585.16 09/27/12 54.19 53.04 5,585.25 12/28/12 54.10 52.95 5,582.84 03/28/13 56.51 55.36 5,581.79 06/27/13 57.56 56.41 5,580.89 09/27/13 58.46 57.31 5,577.45 12/20/13 61.90 60.75 5,576.01 03/27/14 63.34 62.19 5,574.08 06/25/14 65.27 64.12 5,573.20 09/25/14 66.15 65.00 5,576.13 12/17/14 63.22 62.07 5,578.19 03/26/15 61.16 60.01 5,574.85 06/22/15 64.50 63.35 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill-Well TW4-21 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Date Of Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Monitoring Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,638.20 5,639.35 1.15 118.8 5,573.05 09/30/15 66.30 65.15 5,569.88 12/02/15 69.47 68.32 5,571.81 03/30/16 67.54 66.39 5,571.86 06/30/16 67.49 66.34 5,570.82 09/29/16 68.53 67.38 5,570.45 12/21/16 68.90 67.75 5,574.53 03/30/17 64.82 63.67 5,569.91 06/27/17 69.44 68.29 5,569.49 09/28/17 69.86 68.71 5,566.87 11/30/17 72.48 71.33 5,568.10 03/28/18 71.25 70.10 5,568.17 06/22/18 71.18 70.03 5,567.50 09/24/18 71.85 70.70 5,554.80 12/17/18 84.55 83.40 5,560.92 03/25/19 78.43 77.28 5,561.49 06/24/19 77.86 76.71 5,564.17 08/12/19 75.18 74.03 5,555.91 11/18/19 83.44 82.29 5,561.05 02/10/20 78.30 77.15 5,567.23 05/04/20 72.12 70.97 5,566.29 09/21/20 73.06 71.91 5,562.48 12/28/20 76.87 75.72 5,568.64 03/11/21 70.71 69.56 5,564.50 06/24/21 74.85 73.70 5,567.02 08/13/21 72.33 71.18 5,563.30 12/30/21 76.05 74.90 5,567.61 02/10/22 71.74 70.59 5,567.20 06/28/22 72.15 71.00 5,563.51 08/15/22 75.84 74.69 5,567.10 11/17/22 72.25 71.10 5,562.38 03/24/23 76.97 75.82 5,561.05 06/26/23 78.30 77.15 5,567.18 09/25/23 72.17 71.02 5,562.49 11/20/23 76.86 75.71 5,564.47 03/25/24 74.88 73.73 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill-Well TW4-22 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,627.83 5,629.00 1.17 114.7 5,571.89 07/29/05 57.11 55.94 5,572.20 08/30/05 56.80 55.63 5,572.08 09/12/05 56.92 55.75 5,571.61 12/07/05 57.39 56.22 5,571.85 03/08/06 57.15 55.98 5,571.62 06/13/06 57.38 56.21 5,571.42 07/18/06 57.58 56.41 5,571.02 11/07/06 57.98 56.81 5,571.24 02/27/07 57.76 56.59 5,570.75 06/29/07 58.25 57.08 5,571.82 08/14/07 57.18 56.01 5,571.99 10/10/07 57.01 55.84 5,573.05 03/26/08 55.95 54.78 5,573.04 06/24/08 55.96 54.79 5,573.04 08/26/08 55.96 54.79 5,573.02 10/14/08 55.98 54.81 5,573.19 03/10/09 55.81 54.64 5,573.32 06/24/09 55.68 54.51 5,573.17 09/10/09 55.83 54.66 5,573.52 12/11/09 55.48 54.31 5,573.88 03/11/10 55.12 53.95 5,574.29 05/11/10 54.71 53.54 5,574.88 09/29/10 54.12 52.95 5,574.44 12/21/10 54.56 53.39 5,574.49 02/28/11 54.51 53.34 5,574.97 06/21/11 54.03 52.86 5,575.06 09/20/11 53.94 52.77 5,575.69 12/21/11 53.31 52.14 5,575.61 03/27/12 53.39 52.22 5,575.62 06/28/12 53.38 52.21 5,575.90 09/27/12 53.10 51.93 5,575.59 12/28/12 53.41 52.24 5,573.50 03/28/13 55.50 54.33 5,572.45 06/27/13 56.55 55.38 5,572.25 09/27/13 56.75 55.58 5,569.93 12/20/13 59.07 57.90 5,569.36 03/27/14 59.64 58.47 5,569.02 06/25/14 59.98 58.81 5,570.00 09/25/14 59.00 57.83 5,568.60 12/17/14 60.40 59.23 5,557.00 03/26/15 72.00 70.83 5,570.93 06/22/15 58.07 56.90 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-22 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,627 .83 5,629.00 1.17 114.7 5,571.24 09/30/15 57 .76 56.59 5,568.23 12/02/15 60.77 59.60 5,570.28 03/30/16 58.72 57.55 5,570.75 06/30/16 58.25 57.08 5,544.60 09/29/16 84.40 83.23 5,565.11 12/21/16 63.89 62 .72 5,567.99 03/30/17 61.01 59.84 5,569.17 06/27/17 59.83 58.66 5,569.37 09 /28/17 59.63 58.46 5,566.48 11/30/17 62.52 61.35 5,568.30 03/28/18 60 .70 59.53 5,568.42 06/22/18 60.58 59.41 5,567.98 09 /24/18 61.02 59 .85 5,553.65 12/17/18 75.35 74.18 5,550.09 03/25/19 78.91 77.74 5,540.65 06/24/19 88.35 87.18 5,557.09 08/12/19 71.91 70.74 5,544.97 11/18/19 84.03 82.86 5,558.05 02/10/20 70.95 69 .78 5,558.77 05/04 /20 70.23 69 .06 5,559 .12 09/21/20 69 .88 68 .71 5,564.70 12/28/20 64.30 63.13 5,560.19 03/11 /2 I 68.81 67.64 5,560.12 06/24/21 68.88 67.71 5,560.80 08/13/21 68.20 67.03 5,562.87 12/30/21 66.13 64.96 5,559.35 02/10/22 69.65 68.48 5,559.49 06/28/22 69.51 68.34 5,548.25 08/15/22 80.75 79.58 5,558.30 11/17/22 70.70 69.53 5,559.30 03/24/23 69.70 68 .53 5,560.71 06/26/23 68.29 67 .12 5,558.81 09/25/23 70.19 69 .02 5,560.55 11/20/23 68.45 67.28 5,558.36 03/25/24 70.64 69.47 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-23 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw .LSD) Well 5,605.77 5,607.37 1.60 116 .4 5,538.89 09/13 /07 68.48 66.88 5,538 .80 10/10/07 68 .57 66.97 5,539.25 11/30/07 68.12 66.52 5,539.49 12/11/07 67.88 66.28 5,539.19 01/08/08 68.18 66.58 5,539.44 02/18/08 67.93 66.33 5,539.54 03/26/08 67.83 66.23 5,539.71 04/23 /08 67.66 66.06 5,539 .48 05 /30/08 67.89 66.29 5,539.53 06/24/08 67 .84 66.24 5,539.44 07/16/08 67.93 66.33 5,539.68 08 /26/08 67.69 66.09 5,541.18 09/10/08 66.19 64.59 5,539.57 10/14/08 67.80 66.20 5,539.29 11/26/08 68.08 66.48 5,539.55 12/29/08 67.82 66.22 5,540 .15 01/26/09 67.22 65.62 5,539.74 02 /24/09 67.63 66.03 5,539.86 03 /06 /09 67.51 65 .91 5,539.72 04/07/09 67 .65 66 .05 5,539.84 05 /29 /09 67.53 65.93 5,540.12 06/30/09 67.25 65.65 5,540.12 07 /31/09 67.25 65.65 5,540.27 08/31/09 67.10 65.50 5,540.13 09/10/09 67.24 65.64 5,540 .64 12/11/09 66.73 65.13 5,541.15 03/11/10 66.22 64.62 5,541.61 05/11 /10 65.76 64.16 5,541.47 09 /29/10 65.90 64 .30 5,541.54 12/21/10 65 .83 64 .23 5,541.54 02 /28/11 65.83 64 .23 5,541.98 06 /21/11 65.39 63.79 5,541.90 09 /20/11 65.47 63.87 5,542.58 12/21/11 64.79 63.19 5,542.59 03/27/12 64.78 63.18 5,542.61 06/28/12 64 .76 63.16 5,542 .92 09/27 /12 64.45 62.85 5,542 .61 12/28/12 64.76 63.16 5,543.48 03 /28/13 63 .89 62.29 5,543.23 06/27/13 64 .14 62 .54 5,543 .12 09/27/13 64.25 62.65 5,542.96 12/20/13 64.41 62.81 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-23 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,605.77 5,607.37 1.60 116.4 5,542.35 03/27/14 65.02 63.42 5,541.42 06/25/14 65.95 64.35 5,540.65 09/25/14 66.72 65.12 5,540.34 12/17/14 67.03 65.43 5,539.47 03/26/15 67.90 66.30 5,539.22 06/22/15 68.15 66.55 5,538.82 09/30/15 68.55 66.95 5,538.28 12/02/15 69.09 67.49 5,538.29 03/30/16 69.08 67.48 5,537.60 06/30/16 69.77 68.17 5,537.07 09/29/16 70.30 68.70 5,536.86 12/21/16 70.51 68.91 5,536.91 03/30/17 70.46 68.86 5,536.49 06/27/17 70.88 69.28 5,536.18 09/28/17 71.19 69.59 5,535.72 11/30/17 71.65 70.05 5,535.62 03/28/18 71.75 70.15 5,535.34 06/22/18 72.03 70.43 5,534.93 09/25/18 72.44 70.84 5,534.64 12/17/18 72.73 71.13 5,534.23 03/25/19 73.14 71.54 5,534.22 06/24/19 73.15 71.55 5,534.01 08/12/19 73.36 71.76 5,533.51 11/18/19 73.86 72.26 5,533.26 02/10/20 74.11 72.51 5,532.76 05/04/20 74.61 73.01 5,532.33 09/22/20 75.04 73.44 5,532.30 12/30/20 75.07 73.47 5,532.32 03/11/21 75.05 73.45 5,531.71 06/24/21 75.66 74.06 5,531.63 08/13/21 75.74 74.14 5,531.77 12/30/21 75.60 74.00 5,531.17 02/10/22 76.20 74.60 5,531.73 06/28/22 75.64 74.04 5,530.84 08/15/22 76.53 74.93 5,530.58 11/17/22 76.79 75.19 5,530.34 03/24/23 77.03 75.43 5,530.51 06/26/23 76.86 75.26 5,530.20 09/28/23 77.17 75.57 5,530.48 11/20/23 76.89 75.29 5,529.87 03/26/24 77.50 75.9 \0 0 00 0 Depth Below Measuring Point (ft.) ◄ ' ' 0 0 ◄ ◄ ► • ► • 0 • •► ◄ -.J 0 ► ' ◄ It ◄ • ◄ ◄ ► ◄ ► ► ◄► ◄ • ◄ • ◄ ◄ ► ◄ 0\ 0 Vl 0 ' ~ 0 w 0 ' N 0 ' -0 0 ' 09/13/07 02/10/08 07/09/08 12/06/08 05/05/09 10/02/09 03/01/10 07/29/10 12/26/10 05/25/11 10/22/11 03/20/12 1-3 08/17/12 ~ 01/14/13 ,I;.. 06/13/13 I N 11/10/13 (,H 04/09/14 ~ 09/06/14 ..... 02/03/15 ~ ""1 07/03/15 ~ 11/30/15 _g 04/28/16 e, 09/25/16 O 02/22/17 < 07/22/17 ~ ""1 12/19/17 1-3 05/18/18 ... a 10/15/18 ~ 03/14/19 ~ 08/11/19 :-"' 01/08/20 O"' -06/06/20 a 11/03/20 S 04/02/21 08/30/21 01/27/22 06/26/22 11/23/22 04/22/23 09/19/23 02/16/24 07/15/24 12/12/24 05/11/25 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-24 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,625.70 5,627.83 2.13 114.8 5,570.61 09/13/07 57.22 55.09 5,570.53 10/10/07 57.30 55.17 5,571.16 11/30/07 56.67 54.54 5,571.30 12/11/07 56.53 54.40 5,571.03 01/08/08 56.80 54.67 5,571.22 02/18/08 56.61 54.48 5,571.43 03/26/08 56.40 54.27 5,571.68 04/23/08 56.15 54.02 5,571.52 05/30/08 56.31 54.18 5,571.34 06/24/08 56.49 54.36 5,571.28 07/16/08 56.55 54.42 5,571.34 08/26/08 56.49 54.36 5,571.23 09/10/08 56.60 54.47 5,571.12 10/14/08 56.71 54.58 5,570.95 11/26/08 56.88 54.75 5,570.92 12/29/08 56.91 54.78 5,571.65 01/26/09 56.18 54.05 5,571.31 02/24/09 56.52 54.39 5,571.37 03/06/09 56.46 54.33 5,571.21 04/07/09 56.62 54.49 5,571.23 05/29/09 56.60 54.47 5,571.42 06/30/09 56.41 54.28 5,571.38 07/31/09 56.45 54.32 5,571.48 08/31/09 56.35 54.22 5,571.28 09/10/09 56.55 54.42 5,571.64 12/11/09 56.19 54.06 5,571.86 03/11/10 55.97 53.84 5,571.91 05/11/10 55.92 53.79 5,572.18 09/29/10 55.65 53.52 5,571.86 12/21/10 55.97 53.84 5,571.78 02/28/11 56.05 53.92 5,572.40 06/21/11 55.43 53.30 5,572.19 09/20/11 55.64 53.51 5,573.02 12/21/11 54.81 52.68 5,573.03 03/27/12 54.80 52.67 5,573.02 06/28/12 54.81 52.68 5,573.13 09/27/12 54.70 52.57 5,573.05 12/28/12 54.78 52.65 5,566.53 03/28/13 61.30 59.17 5,564.63 06/27/13 63.20 61.07 5,570.01 09/27/13 57.82 55.69 5,566.85 12/20/13 60.98 58.85 5,562.33 03/27/14 65.50 63.37 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill-Well TW4-24 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L} Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,625.70 5,627 .83 2.13 114 .8 5,563.43 06/25/14 64.40 62.27 5,563.43 09 /25/14 64.40 62.27 5,560.97 12/17/14 66.86 64.73 5,561.95 03 /26 /15 65.88 63.75 5,565.38 06/22/15 62.45 60.32 5,562.61 09/30/15 65.22 63.09 5,560.91 12/02/15 66.92 64.79 5,563 .69 03/30/16 64.14 62.01 5,565.64 06/30/16 62.19 60 .06 5,565.35 09 /29 /16 62.48 60.35 5,563.33 12/21/16 64.50 62.37 5,565.27 03 /30/17 62.56 60.43 5,565.86 06 /27 /17 61.97 59.84 5,565.21 09/28 /17 62.62 60.49 5,559.24 11/30/17 68.59 66.46 5,564 .78 03/28/18 63.05 60.92 5,564.83 06/22/18 63.00 60.87 5,565.47 09/24/18 62.36 60.23 5,549 .72 12/17/18 78.11 75 .98 5,559 .52 03 /25 /19 68.31 66.18 5,546.68 06/24/19 81.15 79 .02 5,549 .54 08 /12/19 78.29 76.16 5,554.44 11/18/19 73.39 71.26 5,563.62 02 /10/20 64.21 62.08 5,558.32 05/04/20 69.51 67.38 5,558.88 09/21/20 68.95 66.82 5,556.76 12/28/20 71.07 68.94 5,557.89 03/11/21 69.94 67.81 5,561.51 06/24/21 66.32 64.19 5,559.12 08/13 /21 68.71 66.58 5,560.64 12/30/21 67.19 65.06 5,556.44 02/10/22 71.39 69.26 5,558.22 06/28 /22 69.61 67.48 5,558.62 08/15 /22 69.21 67.08 5,558.14 11/17/22 69.69 67.56 5,560.03 03/24/23 67.80 65.67 5,560.22 06/26/23 67.61 65.48 5,558.57 09/25/23 69.26 67.13 5,559.92 11/20/23 67.91 65.78 5,556.45 03/25 /24 71.38 69.25 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-25 Total or Water Measuring Measured Total Elevation Land Point Depth to Depth to Total (WL) Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,642.82 5,644.91 2.09 136.7 5,601.86 09/13/07 43.05 40.96 5,601.89 10/10/07 43.02 40.93 5,602.57 11/30/07 42.34 40.25 5,602.82 12/11/07 42.09 40.00 5,601.94 01/08/08 42.97 40.88 5,599.13 02/18/08 45.78 43.69 5,597.11 03/26/08 47.80 45.71 5,595.51 04/23/08 49.40 47.31 5,594.42 05/30/08 50.49 48.40 5,594.26 06/24/08 50.65 48.56 5,586.67 07/16/08 58.24 56.15 5,594.17 08/26/08 50.74 48.65 5,594.23 09/10/08 50.68 48.59 5,594.12 10/14/08 50.79 48.70 5,594.06 11/26/08 50.85 48.76 5,594.87 12/29/08 50.04 47.95 5,595.89 01/26/09 49.02 46.93 5,596.27 02/24/09 48.64 46.55 5,596.47 03/06/09 48.44 46.35 5,596.74 04/07/09 48.17 46.08 5,597.55 05/29/09 47.36 45.27 5,598.11 06/30/09 46.80 44.71 5,598.22 07/31/09 46.69 44.60 5,598.52 08/31/09 46.39 44.30 5,598.49 09/10/09 46.42 44.33 5,599.48 12/11/09 45.43 43.34 5,599.75 03/11/10 45.16 43.07 5,599.63 05/11/10 45.28 43.19 5,598.68 09/29/10 46.23 44.14 5,598.66 12/21/10 46.25 44.16 5,598.18 02/28/11 46.73 44.64 5,598.61 06/21/11 46.30 44.21 5,598.08 09/20/11 46.83 44.74 5,598.23 12/21/11 46.68 44.59 5,597.41 03/27/12 47.50 45.41 5,597.41 06/28/12 47.50 45.41 5,595.60 09/27/12 49.31 47.22 5,597.41 12/28/12 47.50 45.41 5,597.43 03/28/13 47.48 45.39 5,587.61 06/27/13 57.30 55.21 5,585.91 09/27/13 59.00 56.91 5,561.00 12/20/13 83.91 81.82 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-25 Total or Water Measuring Measured Total Elevation Land Point Depth to Depth to Total (WL) Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,642.82 5,644.91 2.09 136.7 5,584.79 03/27/14 60.12 58.03 5,582.44 06/25/14 62.47 60.38 5,583.95 09/25/14 60.96 58.87 5,581.13 12/17/14 63.78 61.69 5,587.40 03/26/15 57.51 55.42 5,581.91 06/22/15 63.00 60.91 5,581.40 09/30/15 63.51 61.42 5,578.42 12/02/15 66.49 64.40 5,579.42 03/30/16 65.49 63.40 5,579.25 06/30/16 65.66 63.57 5,579.68 09/29/16 65.23 63.14 5,577.73 12/21/16 67.18 65.09 5,584.44 03/30/17 60.47 58.38 5,580.19 06/27/17 64.72 62.63 5,573.63 09/28/17 71.28 69.19 5,577.88 11/30/17 67.03 64.94 5,543.71 03/28/18 101.20 99.11 5,575.26 06/22/18 69.65 67.56 5,578.78 09/24/18 66.13 64.04 5,567.86 12/17/18 77.05 74.96 5,572.46 03/25/19 72.45 70.36 5,571.58 06/24/19 73.33 71.24 5,572.15 08/12/19 72.76 70.67 5,572.66 11/18/19 72.25 70.16 5,572.77 02/10/20 72.14 70.05 5,572.46 05/04/20 72.45 70.36 5,575.17 09/21/20 69.74 67.65 5,574.42 12/28/20 70.49 68.40 5,574.90 03/11/21 70.01 67.92 5,575.01 06/24/21 69.90 67.81 5,575.66 08/13/21 69.25 67.16 5,578.11 12/30/21 66.80 64.71 5,578.07 02/10/22 66.84 64.75 5,574.87 06/28/22 70.04 67.95 5,574.46 08/15/22 70.45 68.36 5,574.96 11/17/22 69.95 67.86 5,574.82 03/24/23 70.09 68.00 5,573.09 06/26/23 71.82 69.73 5,575.23 09/25/23 69.68 67.59 5,573.44 11/20/23 71.47 69.38 5,572.90 03/25/24 72.01 69.92 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill-Well TW4-26 Total or Mea s uring Measured Total Water Land Point Date Of Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Monitoring Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) {MP) Riser (L) (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,59 9.9 8 5,6 01 .68 1.70 87.7 5,536.90 06/14/10 64 .78 63 .08 5,536.95 09/29/10 64 .73 63 .03 5,537.17 12/21/10 64 .51 62.81 5,537.16 02/28 /11 64 .52 62.82 5,537.57 06/21/11 64.11 62.41 5,537.59 09/20/11 64.09 62.39 5,538.16 12/21/11 63.52 61.82 5,538.18 03 /27/12 63 .50 61.80 5538.23 06/28/12 63.45 61.75 5,538.57 09 /27/12 63.11 61.41 5,538 .20 12/28/12 63.48 61.78 5,539 .13 03/28/13 62.55 60 .85 5,539.00 06 /27/13 62.68 60.98 5,538.94 09 /27/13 62.74 61.04 5,538.97 12/20/13 62.71 61.01 5,538.53 03/27/14 63.15 61.45 5,537.85 06/25/14 63.83 62.13 5,537.33 09/25/14 64.35 62.65 5,537.14 12/17/14 64.54 62.84 5,536.43 03 /26 /15 65 .25 63.55 5,536 .16 06/22/15 65 .52 63 .82 5,535 .76 09/30/15 65 .92 64.22 5,535.23 12/02 /15 66.45 64 .75 5,535.15 03 /30/16 66.53 64 .83 5,534.61 06/30/16 67.07 65.37 5,534.12 09/29/16 67.56 65.86 5,533.96 12/21/16 67.72 66.02 5,533.97 03 /30/17 67.71 66 .01 5,533.66 06 /27 /17 68.02 66.32 5,533.43 09 /28/17 68.25 66 .55 5,533.39 11/30/17 68.29 66.59 5,532.99 03 /28/18 68.69 66 .99 5,532.74 06 /22/18 68.94 67 .24 5,532.32 09 /25/18 69.36 67.66 5,532.04 12/17/18 69.64 67 .94 5,531.48 03/25/19 70.20 68.50 5,531.20 06/24/19 70.48 68.78 5,530.96 08/12/19 70.72 69 .02 5,530.14 11/18/19 71.54 69.84 5,529 .73 02 /10/20 71.95 70.25 5,529.08 05/04/20 72 .60 70 .90 5,528.48 09 /22/20 73.20 71.50 5,528.42 12/30/20 73.26 71.56 5,528.39 03/11/21 73.29 71.59 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-26 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Date Of Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Monitoring Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,599.98 5,601.68 1.70 87.7 5,527.76 06/24/21 73.92 72.22 5,527.73 08/13/21 73.95 72.25 5,527.80 12/30/21 73.88 72.18 5,527.26 02/10/22 74.42 72.72 5,527.73 06/28/22 73.95 72.25 5,526.86 08/15/22 74.82 73.12 5,526.62 11/17/22 75.06 73.36 5,526.45 03/24/23 75.23 73.53 5,526.35 06/26/23 75.33 73.63 5,525.89 09/28/23 75.79 74.09 5,526.33 11/20/23 75.35 73.65 5,525.75 03/26/24 75.93 74.23 00 0 0 0 ◄ ◄ Depth Below Measuring Point (ft.) --.J 0\ Vl -+'> W N 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o o o o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' . • 0 • ◄ ◄ ► ◄ ► ► ► ◄ ► ◄► • t ◄► ~· ◄► ► ◄ ► ◄ ► ► I ◄ I ◄ ◄ ► ◄ ► ► ◄► ► ► ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 08/25/09 01/22/10 06/21/10 11/18/10 04/17/11 09/14/11 02/11/12 07/10/12 12/07/12 05/06/13 10/03/13 ~ 03/02/14 ~ 07/30/14 t 12/27/14 0-.. 05/26/15 ~ = 10/23/15 ;- 03/21/16 ; 08/18/16~ 01/15/17;, 06/14/17 0 11/11/17 ~ 04/10/18 ~ 09101118 er 02/04/19 ~ -07/04/19? 12/01/19 C"' -04/29/20 5! 09/26/20~ 02/23/21 07/23/21 12/20/21 05/19/22 10/16/22 03/15/23 08/12/23 01/09/24 06/07/24 11/04/24 04/03/25 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill-Well TW4-27 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,606.19 5,607.94 1.75 95.75 5,517.78 12/21/11 90.16 88.41 5,524.84 03/27/12 83.10 81.35 5,524.93 06/28/12 83.01 81.26 5,525.59 09/27/12 82.35 80.60 5,524.86 12/28/12 83.08 81.33 5,526.37 03/28/13 81.57 79.82 5,526.29 06/27/13 81.65 79.90 5,527.04 09/27/13 80.90 79.15 5,527.14 12/20/13 80.80 79.05 5,527.55 03/27/14 80.39 78.64 5,527.43 06/25/14 80.51 78.76 5,527.48 09/25/14 80.46 78.71 5,527.81 12/17/14 80.13 78.38 5,527.71 03/26/15 80.23 78.48 5,527.86 06/22/15 80.08 78.33 5,528.13 09/30/15 79.81 78.06 5,527.92 12/02/15 80.02 78.27 5,528.59 03/30/16 79.35 77.60 5,528.34 06/30/16 79.60 77.85 5,528.32 09/29/16 79.62 77.87 5,528.44 12/21/16 79.50 77.75 5,528.85 03/30/17 79.09 77.34 5,528.81 06/27/17 79.13 77.38 5,528.84 09/28/17 79.10 77.35 5,528.85 11/29/17 79.09 77.34 5,529.14 03/28/18 78.80 77.05 5,529.06 06/21/18 78.88 77.13 5,529.18 09/25/18 78.76 77.01 5,529.09 12/17/18 78.85 77.10 5,528.96 03/25/19 78.98 77.23 5,529.20 06/24/19 78.74 76.99 5,529.24 08/12/19 78.70 76.95 5,529.12 11/18/19 78.82 77.07 5,529.29 02/10/20 78.65 76.90 5,528.97 05/04/20 78.97 77.22 5,528.89 09/22/20 79.05 77.30 5,529.12 12/30/20 78.82 77.07 5,529.21 03/11/21 78.73 76.98 5,528.90 06/24/21 79.04 77.29 5,528.76 08/13/21 79.18 77.43 5,529.06 12/30/21 78.88 77.13 5,528.79 02/10/22 79.15 77.40 5,528.85 06/28/22 79.09 77.34 5,528.69 08/15/22 79.25 77.50 5,528.49 11/17/22 79.45 77.70 5,528.49 03/24/23 79.45 77.70 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW4-27 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,606.19 5,607 .94 1.75 95.75 5,528.69 06 /26/23 79.25 77.50 5,528.55 09/28/23 79.39 77.64 5,528.73 11/20/23 79.21 77.46 5,528.39 03 /26/24 79.55 77.80 \D N 0 0 \D 0 0 0 Depth Below Measuring Point (ft.) 00 00 0 0 00 O'I 0 0 00 .p. 0 0 00 N 0 0 00 0 0 0 -..J 00 0 0 04/17/11 09/14/11 02/11/12 07/10/12 12/07/12 05/06/13 10/03/13 03/02/14 07/30/14 12/27/14 05/26/15 10/23/15 ~ ~ 03/21/16 -,::;.. I N 08/18/16 -...,l 01/15/17 ~ 06/14/17 ..... ~ -r 11/11/17 c ~ 04/10/18 "C ..... 09/07/18 =- 0 02/04/19 < ~ 07/04/19 -r ~ 12/01/19 -· e 04/29/20 ~ -09/26/20 ~ ~ 02/23/21 -e 07/23/21 "C -12/20/21 05/19/22 10/16/22 03/15/23 08/12/23 01/09/24 06/07/24 11/04/24 04/03/25 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill-Well TW4-28 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,613.52 5,617.00 3.48 108.48 5,580.69 03/28/13 36.31 32.83 5,580.30 06/27/13 36.70 33.22 5,580.35 09/27/13 36.65 33.17 5,580.25 12/20/13 36.75 33.27 5,579.83 03/27/14 37.17 33.69 5,579.21 06/25/14 37.79 34.31 5,578.84 09/25/14 38.16 34.68 5,578.72 12/17114 38.28 34.80 5,578.11 03/26/15 38.89 35.41 5,577.83 06/22/15 39.17 35.69 5,577.56 09/30/15 39.44 35.96 5,577.27 12/02/15 39.73 36.25 5,577.25 03/30/16 39.75 36.27 5,576.75 06/30/16 40.25 36.77 5,576.36 09/29/16 40.64 37.16 5,576.13 12/21/16 40.87 37.39 5,575.92 03/30/17 41.08 37.60 5,575.50 06/27/17 41.50 38.02 5,575.08 09/28/17 41.92 38.44 5,574.80 11/29/17 42.20 38.72 5,574.36 03/28/18 42.64 39.16 5,573.92 06/22/18 43.08 39.60 5,572.37 09/25/18 44.63 41.15 5,571.74 12/17/18 45.26 41.78 5,570.65 03/25/19 46.35 42.87 5,570.60 06/24/19 46.40 42.92 5,570.24 08/12/19 46.76 43.28 5,569.87 11/18/19 47.13 43.65 5,569.89 02/10/20 47.11 43.63 5,569.01 05/04/20 47.99 44.51 5,568.41 09/22/20 48.59 45.11 5,568.29 12/30/20 48.71 45.23 5,568.32 03/11/21 48.68 45.20 5,567.79 06/24/21 49.21 45.73 5,567.64 08/13/21 49.36 45.88 5,567.89 12/30/21 49.11 45.63 5,567.24 02/10/22 49.76 46.28 5,567.75 06/28/22 49.25 45.77 5,567.73 08/15/22 49.27 45.79 5,567.42 11/17/22 49.58 46.10 5,567.16 03/24/23 49.84 46.36 5,566.74 06/26/23 50.26 46.78 5,566.43 09/28/23 50.57 47.09 5,566.61 11/20/23 50.39 46.91 5,566.83 03/26/24 50.17 46.69 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-29 Total or Measuring Measured Water Land Point Depth to Total Depth Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water to Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,602.56 5,606.04 3.48 94.48 5,533.98 03/28/13 72.06 68.58 5,533.84 06/27/13 72.20 68.72 5,534.27 09/27/13 71.77 68.29 5,534.43 12/20/13 71.61 68.13 5,534.32 03/27/14 71.72 68.24 5,533.85 06/25/14 72.19 68.71 5,533.53 09/25/14 72.51 69.03 5,533.60 12/17 /14 72.44 68.96 5,533.04 03/26/15 73.00 69.52 5,532.93 06/22/15 73.11 69.63 5,532.79 09/30/15 73.25 69.77 5,532.34 12/02/15 73.70 70.22 5,532.54 03/30/16 73.50 70.02 5,532.01 06/30/16 74.03 70.55 5,531.58 09/29/16 74.46 70.98 5,531.49 12/21/16 74.55 71.07 5,531.60 03/30/17 74.44 70.96 5,531.24 06/27/17 74.80 71.32 5,530.95 09/28/17 75.09 71.61 5,530.83 11/29/17 75.21 71.73 5,530.74 03/28/18 75.30 71.82 5,530.54 06/21/18 75.50 72.02 5,530.28 09/25/18 75.76 72.28 5,530.11 12/17/18 75.93 72.45 5,527.99 03/25/19 78.05 74.57 5,529.77 06/24/19 76.27 72.79 5,529.64 08/12/19 76.40 72.92 5,529.23 11/18/19 76.81 73.33 5,529.10 02/10/20 76.94 73.46 5,528.51 05/04/20 77.53 74.05 5,528.21 09/22/20 77.83 74.35 5,528.13 12/30/20 77.91 74.43 5,528.13 03/11/21 77.91 74.43 5,527.67 06/24/21 78.37 74.89 5,527.56 08/13/21 78.48 75.00 5,527.84 12/30/21 78.20 74.72 5,527.28 02/10/22 78.76 75.28 5,527.66 06/28/22 78.38 74.90 5,526.89 08/15/22 79.15 75.67 5,526.68 11/17/22 79.36 75.88 5,526.57 03/24/23 79.47 75.99 5,526.43 06/26/23 79.61 76.13 5,526.36 09/28/23 79.68 76.20 5,526.26 11/20/23 79.78 76.30 5,526.03 03/26/24 80.01 76.53 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-30 Total or Measurin Measured Total Water Land g Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,599.33 5,602.81 3.48 93.48 5,524.78 03/28/13 78.03 74.55 5,524.79 06/27/13 78.02 74.54 5,525.54 09/27/13 77.27 73.79 5,525.81 12/20/13 77.00 73.52 5,525.98 03/27/14 76.83 73.35 5,525.91 06/25/14 76.90 73.42 5,526.00 09/25/14 76.81 73.33 5,526.41 12/17/14 76.40 72.92 5,526.23 03/26/15 76.58 73.10 5,526.48 06/22/15 76.33 72.85 5,526.74 09/30/15 76.07 72.59 5,526.56 12/02/15 76.25 72.77 5,527.26 03/30/16 75.55 72.07 5,527.04 06/30/16 75.77 72.29 5,526.97 09/29/16 75.84 72.36 5,527.17 12/21/16 75.64 72.16 5,527.65 03/30/17 75.16 71.68 5,527.54 06/27/17 75.27 71.79 5,527.56 09/28/17 75.25 71.77 5,527.59 11/29/17 75.22 71.74 5,527.88 03/28/18 74.93 71.45 5,527.86 06/21/18 74.95 71.47 5,525.76 09/25/18 77.05 73.57 5,527.87 12/17/18 74.94 71.46 5,527.69 03/25/19 75.12 71.64 5,528.01 06/24/19 74.80 71.32 5,528.04 08/12/19 74.77 71.29 5,527.94 11/18/19 74.87 71.39 5,528.12 02/10/20 74.69 71.21 5,527.73 05/04/20 75.08 71.6 5,527.75 09/22/20 75.06 71.58 5,527.90 12/30/20 74.91 71.43 5,527.96 03/11/21 74.85 71.37 5,527.75 06/24/21 75.06 71.58 5,527.65 08/13/21 75.16 71.68 5,527.88 12/30/21 74.93 71.45 5,527.63 02/10/22 75.18 71.7 5,527.77 06/28/22 75.04 71.56 5,527.50 08/15/22 75.31 71.83 5,527.36 11/17/22 75.45 71.97 5,527.35 03/24/23 75.46 71.98 5,527.50 06/26/23 75.31 71.83 5,527.44 09/28/23 75.37 71.89 5,527.54 11/20/23 75.27 71.79 5,527.27 03/26/24 75.54 72.06 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill-Well TW4-31 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,601.10 5,604.58 3.48 107.48 5,520.17 03/28/13 84.41 80.93 5,520.36 06/27/13 84.22 80.74 5,521.22 09/27/13 83.36 79.88 5,521.81 12/20/13 82.77 79.29 5,522.25 03/27/14 82.33 78.85 5,522.32 06/25/14 82.26 78.78 5,522.64 09/25/14 81.94 78.46 5,523.27 12/17/14 81.31 77.83 5,523.33 03/26/15 81.25 77.77 5,523.82 06/22/15 80.76 77.28 5,524.34 09/30/15 80.24 76.76 5,524.29 12/02/15 80.29 76.81 5,525.32 03/30/16 79.26 75.78 5,525.33 06/30/16 79.25 75.77 5,525.43 09/29/16 79.15 75.67 5,525.81 12/21/16 78.77 75.29 5,526.48 03/30/17 78.10 74.62 5,526.53 06/30/17 78.05 74.57 5,526.68 09/28/17 77.90 74.42 5,526.82 11/29/17 77.76 74.28 5,527.28 03/28/18 77.30 73.82 5,527.36 06/21/18 77.22 73.74 5,529.67 09/25/18 74.91 71.43 5,527.58 12/17/18 77.00 73.52 5,527.53 03/25/19 77.05 73.57 5,527.94 06/24/19 76.64 73.16 5,528.03 08/12/19 76.55 73.07 5,528.02 11/18/19 76.56 73.08 5,528.30 02/10/20 76.28 72.80 5,528.01 05/04/20 76.57 73.09 5,528.13 09/22/20 76.45 72.97 5,528.41 12/30/20 76.17 72.69 5,528.59 03/11/21 75.99 72.51 5,528.34 06/24/21 76.24 72.76 5,528.17 08/13/21 76.41 72.93 5,528.49 12/30/21 76.09 72.61 5,528.36 02/10/22 76.22 72.74 5,528.30 06/28/22 76.28 72.80 5,528.30 08/15/22 76.28 72.80 5,528.15 11/17/22 76.43 72.95 5,528.64 03/24/23 75.94 72.46 5,528.48 06/26/23 76.10 72.62 5,528.38 09/28/23 76.20 72.72 5,528.60 11/20/23 75.98 72.50 5,528.26 03/26/24 76.32 72.84 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-32 Measuring Total or Total Water Land Measured Total Elevation Surface Point Length Of Date Of Depth to Depth to Depth Of Elevation Riser (L) Monitoring Water (WL) (LSD) (MP) Water (blw.LSD) Well {blw.MP) 5,610.20 5,611.84 1.64 114.64 5,564.43 09/27/13 47.41 45.77 5,563.74 12/20/13 48.10 46.46 5,563.24 03/27/14 48.60 46.96 5,562.43 06/25/14 49.41 47.77 5,561.90 09/25/14 49.94 48.30 5,560.93 12/17/14 50.91 49.27 5,561.35 03/26/15 50.49 48.85 5;561.15 06/22/15 50.69 49.05 5,560.96 09/30/15 50.88 49.24 5,560.58 12/02/15 51.26 49.62 5,560.85 03/30/16 50.99 49.35 5,560.25 06/30/16 51.59 49.95 5,559.69 09/29/16 52.15 50.51 5,559.75 12/21/16 52.09 50.45 5,560.14 03/30/17 51.70 50.06 5,559.44 06/27/17 52.40 50.76 5,558.99 09/28/17 52.85 51.21 5,558.84 11/29/17 53.00 51.36 5,558.85 03/28/18 52.99 51.35 5,558.52 06/22/18 53.32 51.68 5,557.92 09/25/18 53.92 52.28 5,557.89 12/17/18 53.95 52.31 5,557.24 03/25/19 54.60 52.96 5,557.41 06/24/19 54.43 52.79 5,557.03 08/12/19 54.81 53.17 5,556.86 11/18/19 54.98 53.34 5,557.04 02/10/20 54.80 53.16 5,556.29 05/04/20 55.55 53.91 5,555.99 09/22/20 55.85 54.21 5,555.99 12/30/20 55.85 54.21 5,556.19 03/11/21 55.65 54.01 5,555.54 06/24/21 56.30 54.66 5,555.41 08/13/21 56.43 54.79 5,555.56 12/30/21 56.28 54.64 5,555.23 02/10/22 56.61 54.97 5,555.56 06/28/22 56.28 54.64 5,554.76 08/15/22 57.08 55.44 5,554.52 11/17/22 57.32 55.68 5,555.13 03/24/23 56.71 55.07 5,554.53 06/26/23 57.31 55.67 5,554.39 09/28/23 57.45 55.81 5,554.20 11/20/23 57.64 56.00 5,554.18 03/26/24 57.66 56.02 -.J 0 0 0 0\ 0 0 0 . ◄ • • ◄ ► { ' ► ' ► • 0 ► •• • ◄ ► ◄ ◄ ► t ◄ 0 Depth Below Measuring Point (ft.) ◄ ' V, 0 0 0 ► ► ► .j::,. 9 0 0 ' w 0 0 0 tv 0 0 0 -0 0 0 0 0 0 12/07/12 05/06/13 10/03/13 03/02/14 07/30/14 -12/27/14 05/26/15 10/23/15 ~ 03/21/16 ~ ~ I 08/18/16 (H N 01/15/17 ~ 06/14/17 ...... ~ ., 11/11/17 0 ~ 04/10/18 "C ...... =-09/07/18 0 -02/04/19 -< ~ ., 07/04/19 ~ -· 12/01/19 9 ~ 04/29/20 -~ 09/26/20 O" -02/23/21 9 "C -07/23/21 -- -12/20/21 05/19/22 10/16/22 -03/15/23 08/12/23 01/09/24 06/07/24 11/04/24 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-33 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,605.20 5,606 .73 1.53 86.23 5,536.70 09/27/13 70.03 68.50 5,536.62 12/20/13 70.11 68.58 5,536.49 03/27/14 70.24 68.71 5,536.06 06/25/14 70.67 69.14 5,535.73 09/25/14 71.00 69.47 5,535.73 12/17/14 71.00 69.47 5,535.14 03/26/15 71.59 70.06 5,534.98 06/22/15 71.75 70.22 5,534.81 09/30/15 71.92 70.39 5,534.34 12/02/15 72.39 70.86 5,534.33 03/30/16 72.40 70.87 5,533.90 06/30/16 72.83 71.30 5,533.48 09 /29/16 73.25 71.72 5,533.39 12/21/16 73.34 71.81 5,533.28 03/30/17 73.45 71.92 5,533.01 06/27/17 73.72 72.19 5,532.67 09/28/17 74.06 72.53 5,532.53 11/29/17 74.20 72.67 5,532.37 03/28/18 74.36 72.83 5,532.13 06 /21/18 74.60 73.07 5,531.82 09/25/18 74.91 73.38 5,531.61 12/17/18 75.12 73.59 5,531.14 03 /25 /19 75.59 74.06 5,531.08 06/24/19 75.65 74.12 5,530.98 08/12/19 75.75 74.22 5,530.45 11/18/19 76.28 74.75 5,530.22 02/10/20 76.51 74.98 5,529.68 05/04/20 77.05 75.52 5,529.30 09/22/20 77.43 75.90 5,529.15 12/30/20 77.58 76.05 5,529.07 03/11/21 77.66 76.13 5,528.64 06/24/21 78.09 76.56 5,528.48 08/13/21 78.25 76.72 5,528.74 12/30/21 77.99 76.46 5,528.18 02/10/22 78.55 77.02 5,528.57 06/28/22 78.16 76.63 5,527.78 08/15/22 78.95 77.42 5,527.65 11/17/22 79.08 77.55 5,527.34 03/24/23 79.39 77.86 5,527.28 06/26/23 79.45 77.92 5,527.21 09/28/23 79.52 77.99 5,527.45 11/20/23 79.28 77.75 5,526.88 03 /26/24 79.85 78.32 Depth Below Measuring Point (ft.) 00 00 --.J --.J --.J --.J --.J 0\ N 0 00 ?' :"'" N 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/07/12 -05/06/13 -10/03/13 -03/02/14 07/30/14 -12/27/14 -05/26/15 -10/23/15 ~ 03/21/16 ~ ,I:,,. I 08/18/16 (H (H -01/15/17 ~ -06/14/17 ..... ~ .., -11/11/17 t::, ~ 04/10/18 '"Cl ..... =--09/07/18 0 -02/04/19 < ~ .., 07/04/19 ~ .... 12/01/19 a ~ -04/29/20 ~ 09/26/20 C"' - 02/23/21 a '"Cl --07/23/21 12/20/21 05/19/22 10/16/22 -03/15/23 08/12/23 01/09/24 -06/07/24 11/04/24 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-34 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (L D) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,601.60 5,603.34 1.74 95.74 5,534.04 09/27/13 69.30 67.56 5,534.14 12/20/13 69.20 67.46 5,533.89 03/27/14 69.45 67.71 5,533.32 06/25/14 70.02 68.28 5,532.94 09/25/14 70.40 68.66 5,532.99 12/17/14 70.35 68.61 5,532.37 03/26/15 70.97 69.23 5,532.24 06/22/15 71.10 69.36 5,532.08 09/30/15 71.26 69.52 5,531.79 12/02/15 71.55 69.81 5,531.80 03/30/16 71.54 69.80 5,531.28 06/30/16 72.06 70.32 5,530.87 09/29/16 72.47 70.73 5,530.74 12/21/16 72.60 70.86 5,530.79 03/30/17 72.55 70.81 5,530.43 06/27/17 72.91 71.17 5,530.12 09/28/17 73.22 71.48 5,530.01 11/29/17 73.33 71.59 5,529.84 03/28/18 73.50 71.76 5,529.64 06 /21/18 73.70 71.96 5,529.39 09/25/18 73.95 72.21 5,529.23 12/17/18 74.11 72.37 5,528.83 03 /25/19 74.51 72.77 5,528.84 06/24/19 74.50 72.76 5,528.75 08/12/19 74.59 72.85 5,528.30 11/18/19 75.04 73.30 5,528.18 02/10/20 75.16 73.42 5,527.62 05/04/20 75.72 73.98 5,527.28 09/22/20 76.06 74.32 5,527.22 12/30/20 76.12 74.38 5,527.10 03/11/21 76.24 74.50 5,526.73 06/24/21 76.61 74.87 5,526.63 08/13/21 76.71 74.97 5,526.78 12/30/21 76.56 74.82 5,526.26 02/10/22 77.08 75.34 5,525.76 06/28/22 77.58 75.84 5,525.83 08/15/22 77.51 75.77 5,525.67 11/17/22 77.67 75.93 5,525.37 03/24/23 77.97 76.23 5,525.49 06/26/23 77.85 76.11 5,525.32 09/28/23 78 .02 76.28 5,525.43 11/20/23 77.91 76.17 5,524.95 03 /26/24 78.39 76.65 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-35 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,598.67 5,599.87 1.20 86.5 5,525.52 09/25/14 74.35 73.15 5,525.72 12/17/14 74.15 72.95 5,525.56 03/26/15 74.31 73.11 5,525.67 06/22/15 74.20 73.00 5,525.81 09/30/15 74.06 72.86 5,525.57 12/02/15 74.30 73.10 5,526.01 03/30/16 73.86 72.66 5,525.75 06/30/16 74.12 72.92 5,525.57 09/29/16 74.30 73.10 5,525.62 12/21/16 74.25 73.05 5,525.87 03/30/17 74.00 72.80 5,525.70 06/27/17 74.17 72.97 5,525.57 09/28/17 74.30 73.10 5,525.56 11/29/17 74.31 73.11 5,525.64 03/28/18 74.23 73.03 5,525.56 06/21/18 74.31 73.11 5,525.46 09/25/18 74.41 73.21 5,525.37 12/17/18 74.50 73.30 5,525.12 03/25/19 74.75 73.55 5,525.35 06/24/19 74.52 73.32 5,525.31 08/12/19 74.56 73.36 5,525.12 11/18/19 74.75 73.55 5,525.17 02/10/20 74.70 73.50 5,524.80 05/04/20 75.07 73.87 5,524.71 09/22/20 75.16 73.96 5,524.82 12/30/20 75.05 73.85 5,524.49 03/11/21 75.38 74.18 5,524.52 06/24/21 75.35 74.15 5,524.45 08/13/21 75.42 74.22 5,524.58 12/30/21 75.29 74.09 5,524.30 02/10/22 75.57 74.37 5,524.47 06/28/22 75.40 74.20 5,524.09 08/15/22 75.78 74.58 5,523.89 11/17/22 75.98 74.78 5,523.80 03/24/23 76.07 74.87 5,523.95 06/26/23 75.92 74.72 5,523.90 09/28/23 75.97 74.77 5,523.82 11/20/23 76.05 74.85 5,523.70 03/26/24 76.17 74.97 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-36 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw .MP} (blw.LSD) Well 5 ,615.18 5,616.59 1.41 99.41 5,559.14 09/25/14 57.45 56.04 5,559.77 12/17/14 56.82 55.41 5,559.79 03/26/15 56.80 55.39 5,560.08 06/22/15 56.51 55.10 5,560.18 09/30/15 56.41 55.00 5,559.95 12/02/15 56.64 55.23 5,560.53 03/30/16 56.06 54.65 5,560.20 06/30/16 56.39 54.98 5,560.00 09/29/16 56.59 55.18 5,560.04 12/21/16 56.55 55.14 5,560.43 03/30/17 56.16 54.75 5,560.26 06/27/17 56.33 54.92 5,560.12 09/28/17 56.47 55.06 5,560.07 11/29/17 56.52 55.11 5,560.18 03/28/18 56.41 55.00 5,560.11 06/22/18 56.48 55.07 5,560.14 09/25/18 56.45 55.04 5,559.78 12/17/18 56.81 55.40 5,559.43 03/25/19 57.16 55.75 5,559.61 06/24/19 56.98 55.57 5,559.55 08/12/19 57.04 55.63 5,559.28 11/18/19 57.31 55.90 5,559.32 02/10/20 57.27 55.86 5,558.94 05/04/20 57.65 56.24 5,558.64 09/22/20 57.95 56.54 5,558.76 12/30/20 57.83 56.42 5,558.84 03/11/21 57.75 56.34 5,558.44 06/24/21 58.15 56.74 5,558.31 08/13/21 58.28 56.87 5,558.53 12/30/21 58.06 56.65 5,558.09 02/10/22 58.50 57.09 5,558.46 06/28/22 58.13 56.72 5,557.86 08/15/22 58.73 57.32 5,557.72 11/17/22 58.87 57.46 5,558.03 03/24/23 58.56 57.15 5,557.79 06/26/23 58.80 57.39 5,557.47 09/28/23 59.12 57.71 5,557.88 11/20/23 58.71 57.30 5,557.19 03/26/24 59.40 57.99 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill-Well TW4-37 Total or Measuring Measured Water Point Depth to Total Depth Elevation Land Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water to Water Total Depth (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Of Well 5,630.13 5,631.85 1.72 113.72 5,571.99 06 /22/15 59.86 58.14 5,570.67 09/30/15 61.18 59.46 5,568.25 12/02/15 63.60 61.88 5,569.80 03/30/16 62.05 60.33 5,569.07 06/30/16 62.78 61.06 5,569.40 09/29/16 62.45 60.73 5,568.35 12/21/16 63.50 61.78 5,524.05 03/30/17 107.80 106.08 5,566.35 06/27/17 65.50 63.78 5,568.47 09/28/17 63 .38 61.66 5,567.57 11/30/17 64.28 62.56 5,567.83 03/28/18 64.02 62.30 5,567.87 06/22/18 63.98 62.26 5,567.35 09/24/18 64.50 62.78 5,555.12 12/17/18 76.73 75.01 5,558.24 03/25/19 73.61 71.89 5,560.63 06/24/19 71.22 69.50 5,550.84 08/12/19 81.01 79.29 5,560.14 11/18/19 71.71 69.99 5,558.17 02/10/20 73.68 71.96 5,555.68 05/04/20 76.17 74.45 5,553.36 09/21/20 78.49 76.77 5,563.37 12/28/20 68.48 66.76 5,562.66 03/11/21 69.19 67.47 5,558.68 06/24/21 73.17 71.45 5,559.70 08/13/21 72.15 70.43 5,558.45 12/30/21 73.40 71.68 5,562.73 02/10/22 69.12 67.40 5,559.41 06/28/22 72.44 70.72 5,560.55 08/15/22 71.30 69.58 5,559.90 11/17/22 71.95 70.23 5,559.42 03/24/23 72.43 70.71 5,560.45 06/26/23 71.40 69.68 5,559.04 09/25/23 72.81 71.09 5,564.02 11/20/23 67.83 66.11 5,563.13 03/25/24 68.72 67.00 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-38 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,628.82 5,629.99 1.17 I 13.92 5,576.59 12/21/16 53.40 52.23 5,576.62 03/30/17 53.37 52.20 5,576.07 06/27/17 53.92 52.75 5,577.49 09/28/17 52.50 51.33 5,575.68 11/30/17 54.31 53.14 5,574.69 03/28/18 55.30 54.13 5,574.25 06/22/18 55.74 54.57 5,573.63 09/25/18 56.36 55.19 5,572.3 I 12/17/18 57.68 56.51 5,572.51 03/25/19 57.48 56.31 5,572 .53 06/24/19 57.46 56.29 5,572.31 08/12/19 57.68 56.51 5,571.90 11/18/19 58.09 56.92 5,571.67 02/10/20 58.32 57.15 5,571.20 05/04/20 58.79 57.62 5,570.69 09/22/20 59.30 58.13 5,570.74 12/30/20 59.25 58.08 5,570.54 03/11/21 59.45 58.28 5,570.04 06/24/21 59.95 58.78 5,569.93 08/13/21 60.06 58.89 5,570.39 12139121 59.60 58.43 5,569.49 02/10/22 60.50 59.33 5,569.98 06/28/22 60.01 58.84 5,569.51 08/15/22 60.48 59.31 5,569.29 11/17/22 60.70 59.53 5,568.97 03/24/23 61.02 59.85 5,569.09 06/26/23 60.90 59.73 5,568.72 09/28/23 61.27 60.10 5,568.31 11/20/23 61.68 60.51 5,568.37 03/26/24 61.62 60.45 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-39 Total or Measuring Measured Water Land Point Depth to Total Depth Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water to Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring {blw.MP) (bh .LSD) Well 5,628.82 5,629.56 0.74 120.74 5,566.39 12/21/16 63.17 62.43 5,567.57 03/30/17 61.99 61.25 5,567.11 06/27/17 62.45 61.71 5,567.26 09/28/17 62.30 61.56 5,560.52 11/30/17 69.04 68.30 5,565.51 03/28/18 64.05 63.31 5,529.91 06/22/18 99.65 98.91 5,565.04 09/24/18 64.52 63.78 5,557.32 12/17/18 72.24 71.50 5,564.12 03/25/19 65.44 64.70 5,553.85 06/24/19 75.71 74.97 5,555.03 08/12/19 74.53 73.79 5,549.98 11/18/19 79.58 78.84 5,548.39 02/10/20 81.17 80.43 5,544.51 05/04/20 85.05 84.31 5,552.04 09/21/20 77.52 76.78 5,553.71 12/28/20 75.85 75.11 5,557.31 03/11/21 72.25 71.51 5,554.26 06/24/21 75.30 74.56 5,555.01 08/13/21 74.55 73.81 5,555.23 12/30/21 74.33 73.59 5,559.05 02/10/22 70.51 69.77 5,558.79 06/28/22 70.77 70.03 5,555.74 08/15/22 73.82 73.08 5,558.96 11/17/22 70.60 69.86 5,554.96 03/24/23 74.60 73.86 5,556.05 06/26/23 73.51 72.77 5,559.02 09/25/23 70.54 69.80 5,555.06 11/20/23 74.50 73.76 5,554.69 03/25/24 74.87 74.13 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-40 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,595.66 5,597.58 1.92 86 5,531.12 03/28/18 66.46 64.54 5,530.83 06/22/18 66.75 64.83 5,530.34 09/25/18 67.24 65.32 5,530.06 12/17/18 67.52 65.60 5,529.52 03/25/19 68.06 66.14 5,527.69 06/24/19 69.89 67.97 5,526.98 08/12/19 70.60 68.68 5,526.43 11/18/19 71.15 69.23 5,525.57 02/10/20 72.01 70.09 5,525.81 05/04/20 71.77 69.85 5,525.51 09/21/20 72.07 70.15 5,523.08 12/28/20 74.50 72.58 5,526.17 03/11/21 71.41 69.49 5,525.45 06/24/21 72.13 70.21 5,525.26 08/13/21 72.32 70.40 5,525.46 12/30/21 72.12 70.20 5,525.47 02/10/22 72.11 70.19 5,524.39 06/28/22 73.19 71.27 5,525.27 08/15/22 72.31 70.39 5,525.24 11/17/22 72.34 70.42 5,525.30 03/24/23 72.28 70.36 5,524.73 06/26/23 72.85 70.93 5,525.48 09/25/23 72.10 70.18 5,524.97 11/20/23 72.61 70.69 5,524.38 03/25/24 73.20 71.28 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill-Well TW4-41 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,613.31 5,614.96 1.65 97.8 5,539.24 03/28/18 75.72 74.07 5,526.18 06/22/18 88.78 87.13 5,513.86 09/24/18 101.10 99.45 5,536.53 12/17/18 78.43 76.78 5,521.88 03/25/19 93.08 91.43 5,527.89 06/24/19 87.07 85.42 5,530.75 08/12/19 84.21 82.56 5,536.69 11/18/19 78.27 76.62 5,538.67 02/10/20 76.29 74.64 5,526.94 05/04/20 88.02 86.37 5,529.30 09/21/20 85.66 84.01 5,528.43 12/28/20 86.53 84.88 5,525.74 03/11/21 89.22 87.57 5,525.25 06/24/21 89.71 88.06 5,526.09 08/13/21 88.87 87.22 5,524.68 12/30/21 90.28 88.63 5,524.95 02/10/22 90.01 88.36 5,524.97 06/28/22 89.99 88.34 5,525.83 08/15/22 89.13 87.48 5,525.79 11/17/22 89.17 87.52 5,524.86 03/24/23 90.10 88.45 5,525.74 06/26/23 89.22 87.57 5,526.03 09/25/23 88.93 87.28 5,525.31 11/20/23 89.65 88.00 5,526.00 03/25/24 88.96 87.31 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-42 Total or Measuring Measured Total Water Land Point Depth to Depth to Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Date Of Water Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) Monitoring (blw.MP) (blw.LSD) Well 5,592.39 5,594.70 2.3 I 86.0 5,518.98 03/28/18 75.72 73.41 5,528.28 06/24/19 66.42 64.11 5,527.90 08/12/19 66.80 64.49 5,527.13 11/18/19 67.57 65.26 5,526.83 02/10/20 67.87 65.56 5,526.10 05/04/20 68.60 66.29 5,525.75 09/22/20 68.95 66.64 5,525.59 12/30/20 69.11 66.80 5,525.52 03/11/21 69.18 66.87 5,525.00 06/24/21 69.70 67.39 5,524.77 08/13/21 69.93 67.62 5,525.14 12/30/21 69.56 67.25 5,524.45 02/10/22 70.25 67.94 5,524.93 06/28/22 69.77 67.46 5,523.95 08/15/22 70.75 68.44 5,523.74 11/17/22 70.96 68.65 5,523.71 03/24/23 70.99 68.68 5,523.30 06/26/23 71.40 69.09 5,523.08 09/28/23 71.62 69.31 5,522.93 11/20/23 71.77 69.46 5,522.58 03/26/24 72.12 69.81 __, 00 ~ __, -IS, Depth Below Measuring Point (ft.) __, __, °' °' °' N 0 00 °' -IS, 03/01/18 07/29/18 12/26/18 05125/19 10/22/19 ""3 ~ ~ I 03/20/20 ~ N ~ .... ~ 08/17/20 ., 0 ~ "Cl .... =-01/14/21 0 < ~ ., ""3 06/13/21 §" ~ ---~ 11/10/21 O"' a "Cl - 04/09/22 09/06/22 02/03/23 07/03/23 11/30/23 04/28/24 09/2 5/24 Water Levels and Data over Time White Mesa Mill -Well TW 4-43 Total or Measuring Measured Water Land Point Date Of Depth to Total Depth Total Elevation Surface Elevation Length Of Monitoring Water to Water Depth Of (WL) (LSD) (MP) Riser (L) (blw.MP) {blw.LSD) Well 5,595.17 5,596.89 1.72 95.5 5,523.85 12/30/21 73.04 71.32 5,523.48 02/10/22 73.41 71.69 5,523.28 06/28/22 73.61 71.89 5,523.41 08/15/22 73.48 71.76 5,523.25 11/17/22 73.64 71.92 5,523.67 03/24/23 73.22 71.50 5,523.58 06/26/23 73.31 71.59 5,523.45 09/28/23 73.44 71.72 5,523.74 11/20/23 73.15 71.43 5,523.35 03/26/24 73.54 71.82 -. ~ e -.c ¢! ._, ~ e .... ~ I-. ~ > 0 .c -~ ~ A I-. ~ -; ~ "" I "" ~ ~ vw,vvo £UL III I £Z/0Z/90 £Z/IZ/IO ZZ /PZ/80 ll!LZ/£0 IZ/8Z/0 I IZ/I £/!.0 I") r--- ""? I") r--- t-: I") r--- TabG Chloroform Mass Removed and Volume Pumped in Chloroform Pumping Wells over Time Table G-1 Quarterly Calculation of Chloroform Removed and Total Volume of Water Pumped MW-4 MW-Z6 {fonnerl y TW4•1S). Total ' Quarter Pumped Cone Total Pumped Total(ug) Total Total Total Cone Total Pumped Total (ug) Total Total (aal) (liters) (grams) (pounds) Pumped (gal) (liters) (grams) (pounds) QI 2007 1307110 3370 4947411.4 l.6673E+IO 16673 36 8 930510 1660 3521980.4 5846487381 5846 12.9 Q2 2007 81230 2000 307455 .6 614911100 615 IA 54400 300 205904 .0 61771200 62 0.1 Q3 2007 100700 2600 381149,5 990988700 991 2.2 72080 1400 272822.8 381951920 382 0.8 Q4 2007 90830 2300 343791.6 790720565 791 1.7 61750 2000 233723 .8 467447500 467 1.0 QI 2008 83950 2400 317750 .8 762601800 763 1.7 47780 930 I 80847 .3 \68187989 168 0.4 Q2 2008 62780 2500 237622 .3 594055750 594 1.3 44840 1300 169719.4 220635220 221 0.5 Q3 2008 81400 1800 308099.0 554578200 555 1.2 61280 630 231944.8 146125224 146 0.3 Q4 2008 91320 1700 345646.2 587598540 588 1.3 55700 630 210824.5 132819435 133 0.3 QI 2009 90710 2200 343337.4 755342170 755 1.7 52970 950 200491.5 ]90466878 190 0.4 Q2 2009 450040 1800 1703401.4 3066122520 3066 6.8 58050 410 219719.3 90084892 .5 90 0.2 Q3 2009 90420 2000 342239 ,7 684479400 684 1.5 57610 850 218053 .9 ]85345773 185 0.4 Q42009 322380 1800 1220208 ,3 2196374940 2196 4.8 61960 1100 234518.6 257970460 258 0 .6 QI 2010 68125 1600 257853.1 412565000 413 0.9 61320 780 232096.2 181035036 181 0 .4 Q2 2010 84005.33 2100 317960.2 667716366 668 1.5 60500 1900 228992 .5 435085750 435 1.0 Q3 2010 79859.1 1900 302266.7 574306718 574 1.3 63850 2200 241672.3 531678950 532 1.2 04 2010 90042.2 1500 340809.7 511214591 51 I 1.1 60180 970 227781.3 220947861 221 0.5 QI 2011 76247 .6 1700 288597.2 490615182 491 1.1 55130 450 208667 .1 93900172.5 94 0.2 Q22011 85849 3 1700 324939,6 552397321 552 1.2 55800 .6 1800 211205.3 380169488 380 08 Q3 2011 85327.7 1700 322965.3 549041086 549 1.2 65618 720 248364.1 178822174 179 0.4 Q4 2011 89735 0 1600 339647 ,0 543435160 543 1.2 50191.3 1800 189974 .1 341953327 342 0.8 QI 2012 90376.4 1500 342074 .7 51311201 I 513 1.1 31440.1 2400 119000 .8 285601868 286 0.6 Q2 2012 90916 5 1400 344118 .8 481766269 482 I.I 26701.2 3000 101064,1 303\92353 303 0.7 Q3 2012 91607 .0 1500 346732 .5 520098743 520 I .I 25246 3100 95556.1 296223941 296 0.7 Q4 2012 78840 ,0 1300 298409.4 387932220 388 0.9 30797 1200 116566 .6 139879974 140 0.3 QI 2013 62943 .7 1670 23824 1.9 397863981 398 0.9 22650 .7 2120 85732 .9 181753747 182 0.4 Q2 2013 71187 .3 1490 269443 9 401471456 401 0.9 25343.4 4030 95924 ,8 386576819 387 09 Q3 2013 72898 .8 1520 275922 ,0 419401376 419 0.9 25763 2940 97513 .0 286688088 287 0.6 Q4 2013 70340.4 1410 266238.4 375396164 375 0.8 24207 .6 1410 91625 .8 129192330 129 0.3 QI 2014 69833.8 1390 264320 .9 367406097 367 0.8 23263 .1 1400 88050 .8 123271167 123 0.3 Q22014 71934.9 1390 272273.6 378460299 378 0,8 23757 .5 1960 89922.1 176247390 176 0.4 Q3 2014 74788 2 1490 283073 .3 421779272 422 0.9 24062.4 2120 91076 .2 193081510 193 0.4 Q4 2014 63093 .0 1440 238807 .0 343882087 344 0 ,8 21875 .8 2090 82799 .9 173051797 173 0.4 Ql2015 76454 3 1400 289379 5 405131336 405 0 ,9 24004 .9 1980 90858 .5 179899922 180 04 Q2 2015 60714.7 1300 229805.1 29874668\ 299 0 ,7 27804 .6 1980 105240.4 208376014 208 0.5 Q3 2015 89520 8 1290 338836 2 437098734 437 1.0 21042 .0 2350 79644 .0 187163330 187 0.4 04 2015 99633.4 1200 377112.4 452534903 453 1.0 19355 .6 2680 73260.9 196339335 196 0.4 Qi 2016 90882 I 1240 343988 .7 426546048 427 0.9 19150.8 2650 72485 8 192087312 192 0.4 Q22016 96540.5 1580 365405 ,8 577341152. 577 1,3 22105 .7 2220 83670 .1 185747565 186 0.4 Q3 2016 79786.4 1430 30199 1.5 431847879 432 1.0 17149 .5 3190 64910 .9 207065635 207 0.5 Q4 2016 85414 0 1470 323292.0 475239225 475 1.0 18541.6 2510 70180.0 176151690 176 0.4 Q i 2017 76642.3 1450 290091.1 420632103 421 0.9 26107 .0 1290 98815.0 127471344 127 0.3 Q2 2017 72299 .8 1430 273654.7 391326282 391 0.9 25921.8 2450 98114.0 240379332 240 0.5 Q3 2017 95349.3 1400 360897 .1 505255941 505 I.I 27489 .9 1230 104049.3 127980604 128 0.3 042017 106679.8 1320 403783 .0 532993617 533 1.2 26445 .8 2570 100097.4 257250197 257 0.6 Table G-1 Q uarterl y Calculation of Chloroform Removed and Total Volume of Water Pumped MW-4 MW-26'(fonnerly, TW4-J5) Total Total Pumped Total Total Total Total Pumped Total Total Quarter Pumped Cone Total (ug) Cone Total (ug) (!!al) (liters) (grams) (pounds) Pumped (gal) (liters) (grams) (pounds) QI 2018 105060.4 1320 397653 .6 524902770 525 L2 27004 .7 1210 102212 .8 123677475 124 0.3 Q2 2018 101786.2 1240 385260 ,8 47772335] 478 1.1 26654 7 1870 100888 ,0 188660634 189 04 Q3 2018 95480 .5 1300 361393 ,7 469811800 470 1.0 25536 .1 1680 96654 .1 162378953 162 0.4 Q4 2018 102884,8 1330 389418 ,9 517927177 518 1.1 23791 3 1480 90050 1 133274104 133 0.3 QI 2019 111746.9 1190 422962 .0 503324800 503 I.I 26798 .5 1110 101432.3 112589878 113 0,2 Q2 2019 94540 .7 1300 357836 ,5 465187514 465 1.0 24050 .2 1280 91030 .0 116518409 117 0.3 Q3 2019 95517 .7 1180 361534 ,5 426610704 427 0.9 24181.1 1360 91525 .5 124474630 124 0.3 Q4 2019 99220 ,8 1370 375550 ,9 514504705 515 I.I 22384 .8 1390 84726 .5 117769791 118 0.3 QI 2020 102597.0 1230 388329 ,6 477645370 478 1.1 24107 .0 1100 91245 .0 100369495 100 0.2 Q2 2020 101850,7 1250 385504 ,9 481881077 482 1.1 25418.4 1610 96208 .6 154895917 155 0.3 Q3 2020 84607 .8 1240 320240 ,6 397098342 397 0,9 23663 .7 1130 89567 ,1 101210828 101 0,2 Q4 2020 91258 .6 1050 345413.8 362684491 363 0.8 28934.5 866 109517 .1 94841793.4 95 0.2 QI 2021 93486 ,7 1150 353847.3 406924364 407 0.9 27898 0 3060 105593 ,9 323117426 323 0.7 Q2 2021 93252 .4 1320 352960.3 465907641 466 1.0 29124.1 998 110234.7 110014249 110 02 Q3 2021 89693 .5 1140 339489 .9 387018483 387 0.9 27945 .6 1580 105774.1 167123072 167 04 Q4 2021 95091.4 1100 359920 .9 395913044 396 0.9 30045.3 826 113721.5 93933926.4 94 0.2 QI 2022 96291 3 1040 364462 .6 379041073 379 0.8 29113 3 1030 110193 .8 113499656 113 03 Q2 2022 93554.5 1010 354103 ,8 357644820 358 0,8 29385 .9 611 111225 ,6 67958860 .8 68 0.1 Q3 2022 82718 .6 1200 313089 ,9 37570788] 376 08 28531 .3 612 I 07991.0 66090473 .9 66 0.1 Q4 2022 91487.4 1170 346279 .8 405147421 405 0.9 29411.4 1040 111322.1 115775035 116 0.3 QI 2023 90044 ,0 JOJO 340816 .6 344224782 344 0.8 27474.7 571 103991 .7 59379283 .3 59 0.1 Q2 2023 91310.8 1050 345611.5 362892026 363 0.8 25207 .6 2230 95410 .8 212766008 213 0.5 Q3 2023 95944.3 1030 363149.1 374043612 374 0,8 2684 1.5 2610 101595.1 265163152 265 0,6 Q4 2023 85275 .0 1690 322766.0 545474585 545 1.2 21628.4 836 81863 .5 6843788] 68 0.2 Q I 2024 90964 I 950 344299.3 327084306 327 0,7 22861.5 542 86530 ,8 46899681.4 47 0 I T ota ls 7826404 ,85 118 ,3 3269740 ,5 41.3 Table G-1 Quarterly Calculation of Chloroform Removed and Total Volume of Water Pumped TW4-19 TW4-20 Total Total Pumped Total Total Total Total Pumped Total Total Quarter Pumped Cone Total (ug) Cone Total (ug) Cun (liters) (grams) (pounds) Pumped (gal) (liters) (grams) (pounds) Ql 2007 6768986 2660 25620612 .0 68150827947 68151 150.2 642290 16240 2431067 .7 3 .9481E+l0 39481 87 .0 Q2 2007 605400 8 2291439.0 18331512 18 0.0 163520 1800 618923 .2 1114061760 1114 2.5 Q3 2007 316080 1100 1196362.8 1315999080 1316 2.9 70360 5200 266312 .6 1384825520 1385 3.1 Q4 2007 334350 1100 1265514 .8 1392066225 1392 3.1 63630 9000 240839 .6 2167555950 2168 4.8 Ql 2008 304784 1800 1153607.4 2076493392 2076 4.6 66520 13000 251778 .2 3273116600 3273 7.2 Q2 2008 380310 1000 1439473.4 1439473350 1439 3.2 39360 30000 148977.6 4469328000 4469 9.9 Q3 2008 529020 3600 2002340.7 7208426520 7208 15 .9 53260 21000 201589.1 4233371\00 4233 9.3 Q4 2008 589620 4200 223I711.7 9373189140 9373 20 .7 50230 1000 190120.6 190\20550 190 0.4 Ql 2009 469100 1100 1775543 .5 \953097850 1953 4.3 52050 8200 197009.3 1615475850 1615 3.6 Q2 2009 450040 990 1703401.4 \686367386 1686 3.7 49270 6800 186487 .0 1268111260 1268 2.8 Q3 2009 200650 6600 759460.3 5012437650 5012 11.l 51030 13000 193148 .6 251093\150 2511 5.5 Q4 2009 454205 4700 1719165 .9 8080079848 8080 17 .8 208790 15000 790270.2 1.1854E+l0 I 1854 26 .1 Ql 2010 348550 940 1319261.8 1240106045 1240 2.7 14490 3500 54844 ,7 191956275 192 0.4 Q2 2010 453340 1800 1715891.9 3088605420 3089 6.8 39014 .86 18000 147671.2 2658082412 2658 5.9 Q3 2010 116899.2 2000 442463 ,5 884926944 885 2 .0 39098.3 15000 147987 .1 2219805983 2220 49 Q42010 767970 .5 1200 2906768.3 3488122011 3488 7.7 36752.5 24000 139108 .2 3338597100 3339 7.4 Ql 2011 454607 .9 3400 1720690.9 5850349065 5850 12 .9 37187.5 31000 140754 .7 43633953\3 4363 9.6 Q2201 l 159238.9 4000 602719 .2 2410876946 2411 5.3 67907.7 8100 257030 .6 2081948220 2082 4.6 Q3 2011 141542.6 970 535738 . 7 519666578 .8 520 1.1 72311.2 6800 273697 .9 1861145666 1861 4.1 Q420\ 1 147647.2 2200 558844 .7 1229458234 1229 2 .7 72089.3 7900 272858 .0 2155578204 2156 4.8 QI 2012 148747 650 563007.4 365954806.8 366 0.8 76306 I 1000 288818.2 31770003\0 3177 7.0 Q2 2012 172082 .03 460 651330 .5 2996 I 2022.4 300 0.7 22956 .43 36000 86890.1 3128043152 3128 6.9 Q3 2012 171345 950 648540.8 616113783 .8 616 1.4 22025 13000 83364,6 \083740125 1084 2.4 Q4 2012 156653 1500 592931 6 889397407.5 889 2.0 20114 19000 76131.5 14464983\0 1446 3.2 Ql 2013 210908 4210 798286 .8 3360787344 3361 7.4 18177 18500 68799.9 1272798983 1273 2.8 Q2 2013 226224 2070 856257 8 1772453729 1772 3.9 20252.4 26300 76655 3 2016035284 2016 4.4 Q3 2013 329460.1 8100 1247006.5 10100752476 10101 22.3 19731 26800 74681.8 200\473178 2001 4.4 Q42013 403974 942 1529041 .6 1440357178 1440 3.2 19280.2 15700 72975 ,6 1145716245 1146 2,5 QI 2014 304851 586 1153861.0 676162566.5 676 1.5 18781.6 17800 71088,4 1265372737 1265 2.8 02 2014 297660.0 810 1126643 .1 912580911 913 2,0 18462.4 22100 69880,2 1544352066 1544 3.4 03 2014 309742 0 1410 1172373 .5 \653046593 1653 3,6 17237 .9 12400 65245.5 809043599 809 1.8 Q4 2014 I 98331.0 4310 750682 .8 32354430\9 3235 7.1 I 6341.8 23300 61853 .7 1441191513 1441 3.2 Qi 2015 60553 .0 4660 229193 .1 1068039869 1068 2.4 15744 .7 19900 59593 ,7 I I 85914421 I 186 2.6 Q2 2015 75102 .8 1570 284264.1 446294633 ,9 446 LO 18754.1 17600 70984.3 1249323126 1249 2.8 Q3 2015 116503 .9 7860 440967 ,3 3466002675 3466 7.6 17657 .3 17000 66832 ,9 I \36158969 1136 2.5 Q4 2015 112762.7 7840 426806 ,8 3346165465 3346 74 15547 .4 17000 58846 .9 1000397453 1000 2.2 Ql 2016 I 16597 0 7780 441319 ,6 3433466838 3433 7.6 14353 .5 21600 54328 .0 1173484746 1173 2.6 Q22016 123768 .0 12600 468461.9 5902619688 5903 13 ,0 15818 .3 33700 59872.3 20\7695347 2018 4.4 03 2016 103609 0 6040 392160 ,1 2368646793 2369 52 12186 6 23600 46126.3 1088580232 1089 2.4 Q420\6 I 04919.4 6640 397119 .9 2636876329 2637 5.8 12879.6 21300 48749.3 1038359792 1038 2.3 QI 2017 110416.7 1240 417927,2 518229739.8 518 11 13552.8 23400 51297.3 1200357943 1200 2 ,6 Q2 2017 109943.0 510 416134.3 212228470.1 212 0.5 12475.3 18100 47219 .0 854664090 855 1,9 Q3 2017 112626.4 8840 426290 .9 3768411768 3768 8.3 14556.8 27600 55097.5 1520690669 1521 3.4 Q4 2017 108891.2 129 412153.2 53167761.77 53 0.1 14271.0 11600 54015 .7 626582526 627 1.4 Table G-1 Quarterl y .Calculation of Chloroform Removed and Total Volume of Water Pum ped TW4-19 TW4-20 Total Total Pumped Total Total Total Total Pumped Total Total Quarter Pumped Cone Total (ug) Cone Total (ug) (1ml) (liters) (grams) (pounds) Pumped (gal) (liters) (grams) (pounds) QI 2018 109856 .3 2640 415806.1 1097728092 1098 2.4 14258.4 15400 53968 _0 831107878 831 1.8 Q2 2018 11127 1.4 2980 421162 .2 1255063502 1255 2 .8 13367 .6 12000 50596.4 607156392 607 1.3 Q3 2018 10582 1.8 1910 400535 _5 765022829 .8 765 1.7 12443 .6 10500 47099.0 494539773 495 1.1 Q4 2018 107197.4 5270 405742 .2 2138261178 2138 4.7 12841.1 9500 48603 .5 461733494 462 1.0 QI 2019 116132 .8 2050 439562 .6 901103428.4 901 2.0 14623 .9 15600 55351 5 863482799 863 1.9 Q2 2019 100704.0 11500 3811646 4383393360 4383 9.7 13439 1 13700 50867 .0 696877811 697 1.5 Q3 2019 101026.8 6670 382386.4 2550517541 2551 5.6 13787.0 10500 52183 ,8 547929848 548 1.2 Q4 2019 98806 .8 551 373983.7 206065039 .6 206 0.5 8317 .69 8790 31482.5 276730794 277 0 .6 Ql 2020 96857 .9 8720 366607.2 3196814361 3197 7.0 9505 .05 14300 35976.6 514465584 514 I .I Q2 2020 136619 7 7600 517105 6 3930002290 3930 8.7 100713.8 5800 38120 1.6 2210969393 2211 4.9 Q3 2020 154514.4 1350 584837 .0 789529955.4 790 1.7 12476.2 Well collapsed and not sampled Q4 2020 144512 ,0 660 546977.9 361005427.2 361 0.8 Well plugged and abandoned Ql 2021 133462.3 6660 505154.8 3364331005 3364 7.4 Well plugged and abandoned Q2 2021 151242 .8 775 572454.0 443651848 .5 444 1.0 Well plugged and abandoned Q3 2021 157632.4 4450 596638 .6 2655041921 2655 5.9 Well plugged and abandoned Q4 2021 124359.9 6950 470702-2 3271380439 3271 7.2 Well plugged and abandoned Ql 2022 112209.2 654 424711,8 277761531 6 278 0.6 Well p]ug_g_ed and abandoned Q2 2022 123246.5 2540 466488 .0 1184879526 1185 2.6 Well plugged and abandoned Q3 2022 137486.6 4750 520386.7 2471836850 2472 5.4 Well plugged and abandoned Q4 2022 137474.5 7380 52034 1.0 3840116451 3840 8.5 Well plugged and abandoned Ql 2023 132291 8 230 500724 3 115166591.7 115 0 .3 Well plugged and abandoned Q2 2023 117218.0 4850 443670 _3 2151800865 2152 4.7 Well plugged and abandoned Q3 2023 104098 2 198 39401 1.6 7801429 1.54 78 0,2 Well plugged and abandoned Q4 2023 104814.1 1660 39672 1.4 658557534.5 659 1.5 Well plugged an d aban doned Ql 2024 106975 9 351 404903 8 142121227.3 142 0.3 Well plugged and abandoned Totals 21203844 .99 487 ,6 2582397 89 296 .2 Table G-1 Quarterly Calculation of Chloroform Removed and Total Volume of Water Pumped TW4-4 TW4-22 Total ' Total Total Total Quarter Pumped Cone Pumped Total (ug) Total Total Pumped Cone Pumped Total (ug) Total Total (2al) (liters) (grams) (pounds) (e:al) (liters) (grams) (pounds) QI 2007 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q2 2007 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q3 2007 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q42007 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA QI 2008 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q2 2008 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q3 2008 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q42008 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Ql 2009 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q2 2009 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q3 2009 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 042009 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA QI 2010 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q2 2010 84513 .9 2000 319885.1 639770223 640 1.4 NA NA NA NA NA NA 03 2010 76916.8 2100 291130 .1 611373184 .8 611 1.3 NA NA NA NA NA NA Q4 2010 86872.1 1700 328810.9 558978527.5 559 I 2 NA NA NA NA NA NA Ql 2011 73360.0 1800 277667 .6 499801680 500 1,1 NA NA NA NA NA NA Q22011 80334,6 1700 304066 .5 516912983.7 517 I.I NA NA NA NA NA NA 03 2011 97535 .0 1500 369170.0 553754962.5 554 1.2 NA NA NA NA NA NA 042011 109043.5 1500 412729 .6 619094471.3 619 1.4 NA NA NA NA NA NA QI 2012 101616 .8 1200 384619.6 461543505 .6 462 1.0 NA NA NA NA NA NA Q22012 87759 .1 1500 332168 .2 498252290 .3 498 1.1 NA NA NA NA NA NA 03 2012 80006 ,0 1600 302822 .7 484516336 485 I. I NA NA NA NA NA NA Q42012 71596 1400 270990.9 379387204 379 0.8 NA NA NA NA NA NA QI 2013 58716 .8 1460 222243 .1 324474908.5 324 0.7 16677.4 10600 63124 ,0 669113965.4 669 .1 1.5 Q2 2013 65603.4 1330 248308 .9 330250795 .8 330 0.7 25523.2 12500 96605 3 1207 566400.0 1207 6 2.,7 Q3 2013 63515.4 1380 240405 ,8 331759988 .8 332 0.7 25592 ,9 9640 96869 .1 933818379.5 933 .8 2.1 Q4 2013 60233.6 1360 227984.2 310058479.4 310 0.7 24952 .2 13300 94444.1 1256106224.1 1256.1 2.8 Ql 2014 58992 9 1260 223288 ,1 281343039.4 281 0 .6 24532 .0 12100 92853 ,6 1123528802 0 1123 .5 2.5 Q2 2014 60235 .3 1220 227990 ,6 278148544,8 278 0 .6 24193 ,9 12400 91573-9 1135516502.6 I 135.5 2.5 Q3 2014 69229 4 1320 262033 .3 345883928.3 346 0 .8 24610 .9 12400 93152 3 1155087980 6 1155 .1 2.5 Q42014 64422 .6 1130 243839.5 275538681.3 276 0.6 23956 .9 12400 90676.9 1124393144.6 1124.4 2 ,5 QI 2015 36941 3 1350 139822.8 188760807 7 189 0.4 22046 9 12700 83447.5 1059783459 6 1059.8 2.3 Q2 2015 68162.8 1280 257996 .2 330235133 4 330 0.7 2319 1.6 8050 87780.2 70663065 8.3 706 .6 1.6 Q3 2015 64333 .0 1220 243500 4 297070494 1 297 0.7 24619 .9 7810 93186.3 727785170 .9 727 8 1.6 04 2015 59235 .1 1190 224204 .9 266803775 .7 267 0.6 23657.6 7530 89544 .0 674266440.5 674.3 1.5 Ql 2016 57274.0 1190 216782 .1 257970687 1 258 0.6 24517 8 6070 92799 .9 563295229.1 563 ,3 1.2 Q2 2016 61378 ,0 1780 232315.7 413521999.4 414 0.9 26506.3 8570 100326.3 859796780.9 859 8 1.9 Q3 2016 50104.2 1380 189644.4 261709267 .9 262 0,6 221441 5840 83815.4 489482044 0 489 .5 1.1 Q42016 31656 ,0 1430 119818 .0 171339682.8 171 0.4 23646,8 3370 89503 .1 301625575 .1 30 1.6 0.7 QI 2017 23526 .8 1290 89048 .9 114873130 115 0.3 24066.2 5320 91090 ,6 484601816 ,4 484.6 1.1 Q2 2017 23244 .9 1290 87981.9 113496711 113 03 23685 .0 3670 89647.7 329007150.8 329.0 0,7 Q3 2017 23937.3 1290 90602.7 I 16877457.8 117 0.3 24583 .2 5150 93047.4 4791941718 479 ,2 1.1 Q42017 22900 ,6 1120 86678.8 97080223 ,52 97 0.2 23779.6 4770 90005 ,8 429327599 ,2 429.3 0.9 Table G-1 Quarterly Calculation of Chloroform Removed and Total Volume of Water Pumped TW4-4 TW4-22 Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Quarter Pumped Cone Pumped Total (ug) Pumped Cone Pumped Total (ug) Total (2al) (liters) (grams) (pounds) (2al) (liters) (grams) (pounds) Ql 2018 23103-4 1160 87446.4 101437788 101 0.2 23982 .8 4530 90774 ,9 411210287 .9 411.2 0.9 Q2 2018 18137 0 1050 68648 5 72080972.25 72 0,2 23256 .6 3010 88026 ,2 264958955 .3 265 .0 0.6 Q3 2018 15366.0 1030 58160,3 59905119.3 60 0.1 21248 .7 3600 80426 .3 289534786.2 289 .5 0.6 Q4 2018 15420.2 1140 58365 ,5 66536620 ,98 67 0 ,1 2417 1.0 2680 91487 .2 245185789 ,8 245 .2 0.5 Ql 2019 16655 .0 1050 63039.2 66191133 .75 66 0,1 26149 ,9 4310 98977.4 4265924 71.2 426 .6 0.9 Q2 2019 14311.9 1070 54170 .5 579624 79.41 58 0.1 23073 .1 4690 87331.7 409585595 .6 409 .6 0.9 Q3 2019 14520 0 989 54958.2 54353659.8 54 0.1 24711.7 3460 93533 .8 323626894.4 323 .6 0,7 Q4 2019 14399 8 1140 54503.2 62133697 .02 62 0.1 24052 .5 3820 91038 .7 347767881.8 347 .8 0.8 01 2020 14439.2 1100 54652 4 60117609 .2 60 0,1 24746, 1 3910 93664 .0 366226195 .0 366.2 0.8 Q2 2020 15347 0 1140 58088.4 66220770 .3 66 0.1 25295 .3 2530 95742 .7 242229057 .6 242 .2 0.5 Q3 2020 14389.9 1110 54465 ,8 60457006 37 60 0,1 23050,6 3760 87246 .5 328046919.0 328 .0 0.7 Q4 2020 15061.5 979 57007.8 55810614 .17 56 0.1 22866.1 3640 86548 .2 315035406.1 315 .0 0.7 Ql 2021 13740 ,8 1130 52008 ,9 58770088,64 59 0.1 22605 6 5100 85562.2 436367199 ,6 436.4 1.0 Q2 2021 13425 .7 1240 50816 .3 63012180 .38 63 0.1 22893 .3 4520 86651.1 391663155 ,1 391 .7 0.9 Q3 2021 12021 0 1100 45499.5 50049433 .5 50 0.1 22272.5 3510 84301.4 295897957 ,9 295 .9 0.7 Q42021 11401.1 950 43153.2 40995505 .33 41 0,1 22667 .3 3330 85795 .7 285699782 ,6 285 .7 0.6 Ql 2022 10434 .1 1010 39493 ,1 39887999 , 19 40 0,1 22083 ,6 3320 83586.4 277506934.3 277.5 0,6 Q2 2022 11463 .2 1110 43388.2 48 I 609 I 5.32 48 0.1 22489.0 2600 85120 .9 221314249 .0 221.3 0.5 Q3 2022 7928 ,5 1040 30009.4 31209747.4 31 0.1 21940.2 3190 83043 .7 264909265 . 8 264 .9 0.6 Q4 2022 8777.0 1030 33220 ,9 34217573,35 34 0.1 22398.4 2350 84777.9 199228168.4 199 .2 0.4 QI 2023 8236.0 945 31173.3 29458730 .7 29 0.1 21783 _0 1900 82448 .7 156652444.5 156 .7 0.3 Q2 2023 7407 .0 1980 28035 ,5 55510280 .1 56 0,1 22375.4 3330 84690 .9 282020660.4 282 .0 0.6 Q3 2023 8580.2 1020 32476 , l 33125578 , 14 33 0.1 23422.7 1890 88654 .9 167557797 ,9 167 .6 0.4 Q42023 5943 .9 1530 22497 .7 34421422.1 34 0.1 20555 .5 3460 77802 .6 269196883 ,6 269 .2 0.6 Ql 2024 6295 6 996 23828 ,8 23733530 ,62 24 0 1 21759 4 2180 82359 .3 179543337.2 179 5 0 ,4 Totals 2290002 .2 27 0 I 052334, 7 50 9 Table G-1 Quarterly Calculation of Chloroform Removed and Total Volume of Water Pumped TW4-24 TW4-25 Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Quarter Pumped Cone Pumped Total (ug) (grams) (pounds) Pumped Cone Pumped Total (ug) (grams) (pounds) (2al) (liters) (2al) Oiters) QI 2007 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q2 2007 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 03 2007 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q42007 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA QI 2008 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q2 2008 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q3 2008 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q4 2008 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA QI 2009 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q2 2009 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q3 2009 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q4 2009 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA QI 2010 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q2 2010 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q3 2010 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q42010 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA QI 2011 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q22011 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q3 2011 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q42011 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA QI 2012 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q2 2012 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q3 2012 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q42012 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA QI 2013 144842 .6 5.7 548229.2 3124906.7 3.1 0.0 99369.9 0.0 376115 .1 0.0 0 .0 0.0 Q2 2013 187509 .3 17 4 709722 .7 12349175.0 12.3 00 147310.4 0.0 557569 ,9 0,0 0 .0 0 .0 Q3 2013 267703.5 21.8 1013257 .7 22089018 .9 22 .1 0.1 145840.9 0.0 552007,8 o.o 0.0 0.0 Q42013 260555 .3 32.5 986201.8 32051558,8 32.1 0.1 126576.5 0.0 479092 ,1 0 ,0 0 ,0 0,0 QI 2014 229063 .9 78 .5 867006 .9 68060038 .6 68 .1 0.2 129979.2 0.0 491971.3 0.0 0 ,0 0.0 Q2 2014 216984 .1 62 .7 821284 .8 51494558.1 51.5 0.1 124829.8 0.0 472480.8 0.0 0 ,0 0.0 Q3 2014 213652.5 76 ,3 808674 ,7 61701880.6 61.7 0.1 119663 .9 0.0 452927 .9 0.0 0 ,0 0,0 Q4 2014 178468 .7 25 .8 675504 .0 17428004.0 17.4 0.04 107416.1 0.0 406569 .9 0 .0 0 .0 0.0 QI 2015 92449.3 49.2 349920 .6 17216093 .5 17.2 0.04 71452 .4 0.0 270447 .3 0 ,0 0 .0 0.0 Q2 2015 62664.2 4.28 237184 .0 1015147.5 1.0 0.002 91985 .3 0 ,0 348164.4 0 .0 0 .0 0.0 Q3 2015 66313 2 46.9 250995 .5 11771687.2 11.8 0.026 124137 .1 0 ,0 469858 ,9 0 ,0 0,0 00 Q42015 107799.1 25 .3 408019 .6 10322895.7 10.3 0.023 116420.1 0 .0 440650 .1 0 ,0 0,0 0.0 QI 2016 100063 ,2 22 .8 378739.2 8635254 ,0 8,6 0.019 115483 .2 0.0 437103 .9 0 ,0 0,0 0,0 Q2 2016 65233 .6 69 .6 246909.2 17184878.6 17 ,2 0.038 125606.0 0,0 475418 .7 0 .0 0.0 0.0 Q3 2016 51765 ,8 17 ,8 195933 ,6 3487617 2 3 5 0 008 104983 .6 00 397362.9 0.0 0,0 00 Q42016 99522 ,5 20.8 376692 ,7 7835207.4 78 0.017 98681.2 0,0 373508.3 0.0 0,0 0.0 QI 2017 99117.4 18.3 375159.4 6865416 3 6,9 0.015 161 2 1.15 610 .1 701 ,7 0,0 0.0 Q2 2017 52808 ,7 17.2 199880,9 3437952 0 34 0.008 101617.2 0,0 384621.1 0 .0 0.0 0.0 Q3 2017 55574 ,6 17 .8 210349 ,9 3744227 5 3,7 0 008 124138.4 00 469863 .8 0 ,0 0,0 0.0 Q42017 106021.4 16.0 401291.0 6420656 .0 6.4 0,014 116731.9 00 441830.2 0.0 0.0 0 ,0 Table G-1 Quarterly Calculation of Chloroform Removed and Total Volume of Water Pumped TW4-24 TW4-25 Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Quarter Pumped Cone Pumped Total (ug) (grams) (pounds) Pumped Cone Pumped Total (ug) (grams) (pounds) (2al) (liters) (!!al) (liters) QI 2018 96900.2 24 _9 366767 .3 9132504 .7 9.1 0.020 116991.7 0.0 442813 .6 0.0 0.0 0.0 Q2 2018 53117 9 49 .2 201051 3 9891721.6 9 .9 0 ,022 117758 .3 0.0 445715.2 0.0 0 .0 0 .0 Q3 2018 53142 .5 35 .0 201144.4 7040052 .7 7,0 0.016 111657.5 o.o 422623 .6 0.0 0 .0 0.0 Q4 2018 101606.4 21 .0 384580.3 8076185.5 8.1 0.018 114458.2 0.0 433224.3 0.0 0 .0 0.0 QI 2019 97701.0 28.1 369798.3 10391331.8 10.4 0_023 90789.5 0.0 343638 .3 0.0 0.0 0.0 02 2019 53197 .3 28 .8 201351.8 5798931 .3 5.8 0.013 88302.0 0.0 334223 .1 0.0 0.0 0.0 Q3 2019 54445 ,7 31 .1 206077 ,0 6408993 ,9 6.4 0,014 87609 ,5 0.0 331602,0 0.0 0,0 0.0 Q4 2019 I 02211.02 43-3 386868 .7 16751415_2 16 .8 0.037 85928 .53 o_o 325239.5 o_o 0.0 0.0 QI 2020 86344 .38 61.7 326813 .5 20164391.6 20 .2 0.044 85049.47 0.0 321912.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 Q2 2020 57634.7 49.4 218147.3 10776478 .6 10 .8 0.024 90767 .9 0.0 343556.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 Q3 2020 53316 ,1 63 .8 201801.4 12874931.8 12 ,9 0.D28 83956.3 00 317774.6 00 0,0 o.o Q4 2020 103987.2 72_6 393591.6 28574746 .7 28 .6 0.063 86254.4 0.0 326472.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 QI 2021 81891.2 96.2 309958.3 29817985.4 29 ,8 0.066 80272.2 00 303830.4 00 0,0 0 ,0 Q2 2021 54377.9 41.2 205820.4 8479798.5 8.5 0.019 82692 ,8 0.0 312992.2 0.0 0.0 0,0 Q3 2021 53333 .1 103 .0 201865 .8 20792175 .7 20 .8 0 046 82802.3 00 313406.7 00 0.0 0.0 042021 96534.8 112.0 365384.2 40923032.4 40 .9 0,090 89361.5 0.0 338233.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 QI 2022 73545 ,0 114.0 278367 ,8 31733932,1 31.7 omo 92972. I o.o 351899.4 00 0,0 0.0 Q2 2022 50341.7 124.0 190543.3 23627373 .5 23 .6 0.052 101724.9 0.0 385028 .7 0.0 0.0 0 ,0 Q3 2022 58456.5 88 ,9 221257 .7 19669806 3 19 .7 0.043 98357 .6 00 372283 .7 0 .0 0.0 0,0 Q4 2022 100289.8 79 .5 379596.9 30177956.0 30.2 0.067 95056 .0 0.0 359787.1 0.0 0.0 0 .0 QI 2023 75424.5 95.5 285481.6 27263491.0 27 .3 0.060 87269 .8 0.0 330316.2 0 .0 0 .0 0 .0 02 2023 52081.4 58.5 197128 .0 11531987 ,1 11.5 0.025 94118.3 00 356237 .8 0 .0 0,0 0 ,0 Q3 2023 57213 .1 6U 216551.7 14227449.0 14.2 0.031 117564_3 0.0 444981 .0 0 .0 0.0 0 ,0 Q4 2023 86337.4 168 .0 326787.1 54900225 .9 54 ,9 0.121 100409 1 00 380048.3 0,0 0,0 0 ,0 QI 2024 75577.5 87 6 286061.0 25058939 .3 25 I 0 055 105631 3 00 399814.5 0 .0 0.0 0 .0 Totals 4487121.2 1.9 4580139 .9 . -0.0 Table G-1 Quarterly Calculation of Chloroform Removed and Total Volume of Water Pumped TW4-0l TW4-02 Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Quarter Pumped Cone Pumped Total (ug) (grams) (pounds) Pumped Cone Pumped Total (ug) (grams) (pounds) (e;al) Oiters) (e;al) (liters} QI 2007 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q2 2007 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q3 2007 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q4 2007 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA QI 2008 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q2 2008 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q3 2008 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q4 2008 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Qi 2009 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q2 2009 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q3 2009 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q4 2009 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA QI 2010 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q2 2010 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q3 2010 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q4 2010 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA QI 2011 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q22011 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q3 2011 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q4 2011 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Qi 2012 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q2 2012 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q3 2012 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q4 2012 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA QI 2013 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q22013 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q3 2013 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q420]3 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA QI 2014 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q2 2014 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q3 2014 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q4 2014 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA QI 2015 24569.2 1130 92994.4 I 05083696 ,9 105 .1 0.23 24156.7 1840 91433 .1 I 68236921.5 168.2 0.37 Q2 2015 23989 .9 1260 90801.8 114410232.1 114.4 0.25 22029.9 1650 83383.2 137582233 .0 137 .6 0.30 Q3 2015 23652 ,0 1060 89522 .8 94894189 ,2 94 ,9 0 ,21 21586 9 1310 81706.4 107035405 6 107 .0 0.24 Q42015 20764,3 1040 78592.9 81736590 5 81 7 0.18 21769 8 2070 82398 _7 170565294.5 170.6 0.38 QI 2016 19255.6 974 72882.4 70987502.4 71.0 0.16 20944.6 1970 79275.3 156172362 7 156.2 0,34 Q2 2016 19588 ,2 I 140 74141.3 84521124.2 84 5 0.19 20624.0 2070 7806 1.8 161588008.8 161.6 0.36 Q3 2016 15613,5 1160 59097 .1 68552633.1 68 6 0.15 17487.4 1780 66189.8 117817860 0 I 17 .8 0.26 Q420]6 16756.8 1330 63424.5 84354569.0 84.4 0.19 19740 6 1600 74718.2 119549073.6 I 19.5 0.26 QI 2017 1693 1.8 519 64086 .9 33261081.9 33 3 0.07 19869.7 1570 75206.8 118074698.8 118 .1 0 26 Q2 2017 18200.2 977 68887 .8 67303338.6 67 .3 0.15 18716.7 1940 70842 ,7 137434856.4 137.4 0.30 Q3 2017 17413 .6 958 65910 .5 63142236 .0 63 I 0.14 19338 8 1310 73197 .4 95888539.0 95 ,9 0.21 Q4 2017 14089.8 556 53329 .9 29651420 .5 29.7 O.D7 17327 .6 1610 65585.0 105591795.3 105 .6 0 23 Table G-1 Quarterly Calculation of Chloroform Removed and Total Volume of Water Pumped TW4-01 TW4-02 Total , Total Total Total Quarter Pumped Cone Pumped Total (ug) Total Total Pumped Cone Pumped Total (ug) Total Total (eat) (Jiters) (grams) (pounds) (gal) (liters) (grams) (pounds) QI 2018 12505 .7 70.4 47334.1 3332318 .8 3.3 0.01 16232.3 764 61439.3 46939591.2 46 .9 0,10 Q2 2018 10814,8 942 40934.0 38559845.0 38 .6 0.09 16051.4 949 60754.5 57656067 .0 57 .7 0.13 Q3 2018 9727.3 1010 36817.8 37186008 .8 37 .2 0.08 14927.2 980 56499.5 55369463 .0 55A 0.12 Q42018 9836 .7 752 37231.9 27998395.9 28 0 0.06 15464.1 822 58531 .6 48112990.4 48 ,1 0 11 Q] 2019 10603 .6 87 .2 40134.6 3499739.4 3.50 0.01 16169 .9 1040 .0 61203 .1 63651194.4 63 .65 0.14 Q2 2019 9393 .9 1040 .0 35555.9 36978148 .0 36 .98 0.08 13893 .7 1360 .0 52587 .7 71519210 .1 71.52 0.16 Q3 2019 9734.1 894 36843.6 32938150.2 32 ,94 0.07 14106 .9 797 53394.6 42555509.4 42 .56 0,09 Q42019 9184.3 1070 34762.6 37195955 .8 37.20 0.08 14220.9 934 53826.1 50273583 .5 50.27 0,11 QI 2020 8796 ,7 1190 33295.5 39621656 3 39 ,62 0.09 13162 1 1880 49818 .5 93658871 .2 93 ,66 0,21 Q2 2020 9600.2 499 36336.8 18132041.7 18 .13 0.04 14155.6 1070 53578 .9 57329472.2 57.33 0.13 Q3 2020 9487 .3 1060 35909A 38063996,3 38 .06 0.08 14009.5 1260 53026.0 66812706.5 66 .81 0,15 Q42020 9318 .7 924 35271.3 32590662.3 32 .59 0.07 14582 .9 1130 55196.3 62371792.4 62 .37 0.1 4 Qt 2021 9066 4 948 34316.3 32531875.2 32 53 0.07 13189.6 939 49922.6 46877355 .2 46 .88 0 10 Q2 2021 8764.1 957 33172 .1 31745717.4 31.75 0.07 11975.9 1160 45328 .8 52581386.5 52 .58 0.1 2 Q3 2021 8677 2 821 32843 .2 26964268 .8 26 .96 0.06 12694.5 1150 48048 7 55255984.9 55.26 0 12 Q42021 8873.4 957 33585 .8 32141628 .8 32.14 0.07 12351 .3 852 46749.7 39830719.3 39.83 0.09 Qt 2022 8251 8 946 31233 .1 29546477.6 29 55 0.07 11380.6 1020 43075 6 43937082.4 43 .94 0 IO Q2 2022 7616.0 914 28826.6 26347475.8 26.35 0.06 11518.1 892 43596.0 38887639.6 38 .89 0.09 Q3 2022 8512 .1 954 32218.3 30736256.8 30.74 0.07 10953 .7 832 41459.8 34494515 ,7 34.49 0,08 04 2022 8450.8 1010 31986.3 32306140.8 32.31 O.D7 12148 .6 1030 45982.5 47361924.5 47.36 0,10 QI 2023 7985 .1 928 30223 .6 28047504 .0 28 .05 0.06 10275.4 772 38892A 30024924.3 30 .02 0.07 Q2 2023 7825 .6 830 29619 .9 24584513 .7 24 .58 0.05 11931 8 788 45161.9 35587548.0 35 .59 0.08 Q3 2023 8419.4 891 31867.4 28393879.2 28.39 0.06 11513 .8 867 43579 .7 37783628.5 37 .78 0.08 Q4 2023 7329.3 1360 27741.4 37728304 7 37 ,73 0.08 10133 2 1200 38354,2 46024994.4 46 .02 0.10 QI 2024 7636 8 832 28905 3 24049199 6 24 05 0 05 10605 4 925 40141 4 37130831.1 37 13 0.08 Totals 457236 .2 3.6 571241.1 6.3 Table G-1 Quarterly Calculation ofChlorofonn Removed and Total Volume of Water Pumped TW4-11 TW4-21 Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Quarter Pumped Cone Pumped Total(ug) (grams) (pounds) Pumped Cone Pumped Total (ug) (grams) (pounds) (2an Oiters) (2al) (liters) QI 2007 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q22007 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q3 2007 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q42007 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA QI 2008 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q2 2008 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q3 2008 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q42008 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA QI 2009 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q2 2009 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q3 2009 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q4 2009 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA QI 2010 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q2 2010 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q3 2010 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q4 2010 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA QI 2011 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 022011 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q3 2011 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q42011 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Qi 2012 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q2 2012 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q3 2012 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q42012 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA QI 2013 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q22013 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q3 2013 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q4 2013 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA QI 2014 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q2 2014 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q3 2014 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q42014 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA QI 2015 9898 .7 2450 37466,6 91793119 .8 9 1.8 0,20 NA NA NA NA NA NA Q22015 5243 .3 2710 19845 .9 53782363.3 53 .8 0.12 30743.7 366 116364 ,9 42589555 ,0 42 .6 0 .09 Q3 2015 3584.4 1120 13567 ,0 15194988.5 15 .2 0.03 125285 .4 281 474205 .2 133251672.2 1333 0.29 Q4 2015 4110.3 2730 15557.5 42471935 4 42.5 0,09 134774,9 339 510123 .0 172931695 .8 172.9 0.38 QI 2016 3676.2 2660 13914.4 37012349,2 37 .0 0,08 125513 .3 390 475067 .8 185276457.8 185 .3 0.41 Q2 2016 3760 .4 3340 14233.1 47538600 .8 47 5 0,10 132248 7 545 500561.3 272805924 .6 272 8 0,60 Q3 2016 2953 ,8 3200 11180 .1 35776425 .6 35 .8 0.08 110381 ,9 456 417795.5 190514744.1 190.5 0.42 Q42016 3050 ,2 3180 11545 ,0 36713122 3 36 7 0,08 130311 3 434 493228.3 214061069.4 214 1 0.47 QI 2017 2984.2 3310 11295 .2 37387102 .1 37.4 0.08 54333 .5 598 205652 ,3 122980073 .9 123 .0 0.27 Q2 2017 2845 .9 3370 10771.7 36300735 2 36 3 0,08 60969 ,7 224 230770.3 51692550.4 51.7 0.11 Q3 2017 2830,0 3290 10711.6 35240999.5 35 .2 0.08 120116 .2 537 454639,8 244141581.7 244.1 0.54 Q42017 2612 .7 2880 9889 ,1 28480520 2 28 5 0,06 126492 5 466 478774.1 223108736 4 223 I 0.49 Table G-1 Quarterly Calculation of Chloroform Removed and Total Volume of Water Pumped TW4-11 TW4-21 Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Quarter Pumped Cone Pumped Total (ug) (grams) (pounds) Pumped Cone Pumped Total (ug) (grams) (pounds) faal) (liters) (2an (liters) QI 2018 2571.0 3090 9731.2 30069516,2 30 ,1 om 117832,0 421 445994.1 187763524,5 187 ,8 0.41 Q2 2018 2513 .5 2800 9513 .6 26638073 ,0 26 ,6 0,06 11668 1.0 532 441637.6 234951195 2 235 .0 0.52 Q3 2018 2170.2 3050 8214 .2 25053331.4 25 .1 0,06 110001.4 476 416355 .3 198185122.3 198 ,2 0.4 4 Q4 2018 2379 5 2930 9006 .4 26388774 0 26.4 0,06 121686.3 585 460582.8 269440914 .0 269.4 0.59 QI 2019 2342.4 2820 8866 .0 25002074 .9 25 .00 0,06 123264 323 466554.6 150697141 .8 150 ,70 0,3 Q2 2019 2195 .1 2970 8308 .5 24676106 9 24 ,68 0,05 106893 6 734 404592.3 296970730.6 297 .0 0.7 03 2019 2046 .0 2790 7744.1 21606066 .9 21.61 0.05 108132.9 596 409283 .0 243932683 .8 243 .9 0.5 Q4 2019 1983 .9 3250 7509_1 24404449 .9 24.40 0.05 116167 .55 794 439694.2 349117176.3 349 .1 0.8 QI 2020 1947.4 2990 7370.9 22039017 .9 22 .04 0.05 106622.01 844 403564.3 340608275.8 340.6 0.8 Q2 2020 2003 .9 2810 7584.8 21313179 .8 21.31 0.05 110999.13 767 420131.7 322241019.3 322.2 0.7 Q3 2020 1784 .1 3070 6752 ,8 20731152 .8 20 .73 0.05 99515 ,11 920 376664 .7 346531516 0 346.5 08 Q4 2020 1394.6 2670 5278 .6 14093757.9 14 .09 O,Q3 I 07061.16 948 405226.5 384154713 1 384.2 0.8 Ql 2021 2195.1 2750 8308 5 22848455 3 22 ,85 0.05 97211.49 400 367945.5 147178195.9 147.2 0.3 Q2 2021 1694.5 3320 6413 .7 21293425 .9 21.29 0.05 97157 .60 1130 367741.5 415547913 .1 415 .5 0.9 Q3 2021 1560.8 2600 5907 6 15359832.8 15.36 0.03 93390.40 669 353482 .7 236479902 2 236 .5 0.5 Q4 2021 1485 .5 2850 5622.6 16024459,9 16 .02 0 ,04 102535.00 649 388095 .0 251873638 .8 25 1.9 0.6 QI 2022 1497.2 2780 5666 9 15753987 6 15 .75 0,03 91105.40 469 344833 .9 1617271174 161.7 0.4 Q2 2022 1473 .1 2550 5575 .7 14217992.9 14.22 0,03 91682 .50 657 347018.3 227990998.5 228 .0 05 Q3 2022 1304 3 3020 4936 .9 14909290.6 14 .91 O,Q3 87160 0 1070 329900.7 352993763.5 353 .0 08 Q4 2022 1442.4 2900 5459.5 15832503 .6 15 ,83 0.03 94463 .6 482 357544.6 172336503.2 172.3 0.4 QI 2023 1326.4 2430 5020.3 12199446.4 12 .20 Q,03 83943 .5 526 317726.1 167123933.7 167 .1 0.4 Q2 2023 1159 .5 2510 4388 .6 I I 015275 .8 11 .02 0,02 83501.7 768 316053 .9 242729392 .6 242 .7 05 Q3 2023 1277 .7 2630 4835 .9 12718430.8 12 .72 0 ,03 89276.6 49 .7 337911 .8 16794215.4 16 8 0.04 Q4 2023 1084 I 4180 4103.4 17152346.0 17 .15 0 .04 82763 .3 1630 313259.2 510612502 .6 510 .6 1.13 QI 2024 1278 9 2530 4840 7 1224700! 9 12 25 0 03 80835 I 523 305960 8 160017486 8 160 0 0 35 Totals 91661.2 2.2 3671053 .5 18.2 Table G-1 Quarterly Calculation of Chloroform Removed and Total Volume of Water Pumped TW4-37 TW4-39 Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Quarter Pumped Cone Pumped Total (ug) (grams) (pounds) Pumped Cone Pumped Total (ug) (grams) (pounds) (2al) (liters) (2al) (liters) Ql 2007 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q2 2007 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q3 2007 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q4 2007 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA QI 2008 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q2 2008 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q3 2008 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q4 2008 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA QI 2009 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q2 2009 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q3 2009 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q4 2009 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA QI 2010 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q2 2010 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q3 2010 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q42010 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA QI 2011 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q22011 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q3 2011 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q42011 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA QI 2012 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q2 2012 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q3 2012 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q42012 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA QI 2013 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q2 2013 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q3 2013 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q4 2013 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA QI 2014 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q2 2014 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q3 2014 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q4 2014 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA QI 2015 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Q2 2015 29206 .0 30200 I 10544.7 3338450242.0 3338 .5 7.4 NA NA NA NA NA NA Q3 2015 118063 .9 19100 446871.9 8535252554 .7 8535.3 18.8 NA NA NA NA NA NA Q42015 111737 ,5 19500 422926.4 824 7065531.3 8247 ,1 18.2 NA NA NA NA NA NA QI 2016 111591.0 17500 422371.9 7391508862 .5 7391 .5 16 .3 NA NA NA NA NA NA Q2 2016 119241.2 16200 451327 .9 7311512660.4 7311.5 16.1 NA NA NA NA NA NA Q3 2016 98377 .6 15900 372359 5920511534.4 5920.5 13.1 NA NA NA NA NA NA Q4 2016 1019491 16400 385877 6328388433.4 6328 4 14 ,0 3598 .3 2800 13620 38134783.4 38 .1 0.1 QI 2017 97071 .7 18000 367416 6613494921.0 6613.5 14 .6 103117 .8 6460 390301 252 I 343639 .6 2521.3 5.56 Q2 2017 93191.3 15800 352729 5573119313 ,9 5573 1 12 ,3 41313 .0 5560 156370 869415559.8 869.4 1.92 Q3 2017 81749.3 15000 309421 4641316507 .5 4641.3 10.2 34546.3 10000 130758 1307577455 .0 1307 .6 2.9 Q42017 87529.6 15500 331300 5135142808.0 5135.1 11.3 68180.2 552 258062 142450255 5 142.5 0.3 Table G-1 Quarterly Calculation of Chloroform Removed and Total Volume of Water Pumped TW4-37 TW4-39 Total Total Total Total Total Total Quarter Pumped Cone Pumped Total (ug) Pumped Cone Pumped Total (ug) Total Total faal) (liters) (grams) (pounds) (eal) (liters) (grams) (pounds) QI 2018 84769 .3 12900 320852 4138988226 ,5 4139 .0 9.1 59262.2 2870 224307 643762315 .5 643 .8 1.4 Q2 2018 83653 I 14400 316627 4559428562.4 4559.4 10 ,1 34259.8 7160 129673 928461135 .9 928.5 2.0 03 2018 77457 .8 14100 293178 4133806599.3 4133 .8 9.1 33473.4 8180 126697 1036379979.4 1036.4 2.3 Q4 2018 76271 4 15200 288687 4388046184 ,8 4388 ,0 9,7 37003 .6 6520 140059 913182241.5 913 .2 2.0 Ql 2019 77591 13300 293683.4 3905989871 , 7 3906.0 8.6 49117 885 185907 .5 I 64528107 .9 164.5 0.4 Q2 2019 64950.1 16200 245836 .1 3982545281 ,7 3982 .5 8.8 34285 .7 8640 129771.4 1121224675 .7 1121 .2 25 03 2019 67572 .0 11900 255760 .0 3043544238 .0 3043 ,5 6.7 36976.2 4240 139954.9 593408848 .1 593.4 1.3 Q4 2019 66732.4 13100 252582 .1 3308825955.4 3308 ,8 7,3 51808 .6 1650 196095.6 323557659.2 323 .6 0.7 QI 2020 65554.2 12000 248122 .6 2977471764 ,0 2977.5 6.6 43169.3 812 163395.8 132677390 0 132.7 0.3 Q2 2020 65163 .8 11700 246645 .0 2885746301 . 1 2885 .7 6.4 37352.7 5870 141380.0 829900421.0 829 .9 1.8 03 2020 56659 3 13800 214455 .5 2959485216 ,9 2959 .5 6.5 35628 .2 5960 134852.7 803722312 5 803 .7 1.8 Q4 2020 61323 .9 10300 232111.0 2390742903 ,5 2390 .7 5.3 46794.2 648 177116.0 114771198.5 114.8 0.3 Ql 2021 59907.4 9380 226749 .5 2126910394.4 2126 .9 47 38932.4 2970 147359.1 437656628 0 437 .7 1 0 Q2 2021 58564.2 13000 221665.5 2881651461 ,0 2881.7 6.4 32865 ,2 2490 124394.8 309743007.2 309.7 0.7 03 2021 49987.5 10200 189202 .7 1929867412.5 1929 .9 4.3 31436.6 858 118987.5 102091301.6 102 .1 0.2 04 2021 46649 .1 14800 176566 .8 2613189283 ,8 2613 .2 5.8 42730.6 776 161735.3 125506609.1 125 .5 0.3 Ql 2022 42923 5 13700 162465.4 2225776630 ,8 2225 .8 49 35550.2 724 134557.5 97419635 .1 97.4 0.2 Q2 2022 41998.3 46800 158963 .6 7439494865.4 7439 .5 16.4 31354.2 982 118675,6 116539485.4 116.5 0.3 03 2022 39640 3 11600 150038 .5 1740447011 ,8 1740 4 3.8 31305 .9 843 118492 .8 99889457 .0 99 .9 0.2 Q4 2022 43251.9 9640 163708.4 1578149376 .1 1578 ,1 3.5 39072.6 1720 147889.8 254370440.5 254.4 0.6 Ql 2023 44536 .9 8010 168572.2 1350263053 . 7 1350 3 30 35659,0 1850 134969,3 249693232 ,8 249 .7 0.6 Q2 2023 42641.9 8160 161399 .6 1317020666 ,6 1317 .0 2.9 28777 .7 3330 108923.6 362715569.7 362.7 0.8 Q3 2023 46548.5 9620 176186 .1 1694910017 .5 1694 .9 3.7 34299.4 3440 129823.2 446591907 .8 446 .6 1.0 Q4 2023 43126.4 14000 163233.4 2285267936 .0 2285 ,3 50 33586.9 1200 1271264 I 52551699 .8 152 .6 03 Q I 2024 44275 4 8860 167582 4 1484779966 5 1484 8 3.3 32186.4 893 1218253 I 08790023 .9 108 .8 02 Totals 2501458.2 313 .9 1197643.5 33 ,8 Table G-1 Quarterly Calculation of Chloroform Removed and Total Volume of Water Pumped TW4-40 TW4-41 Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Volume Quarter Pumped Cone Pumped Total (ug) Pumped Cone Pumped Total (ug) Pumped (eal) Oiters) (grams) (pounds) (gal) (liters) (grams) (pounds) (pounds) (1allons) QI 2007 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 286 ,9 9648896 .0 Q2 2007 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 4,0 904550.0 Q3 2007 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 9,0 559220.0 Q4 2007 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 10 .6 550560.0 QI 2008 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 13 .8 503034.0 Q2 2008 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 14 .8 527290.0 Q3 2008 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 26,8 724960 0 Q42008 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 22 .7 786870.0 QI 2009 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 10 .0 664830 .0 02 2009 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 13.5 1007400 .0 Q3 2009 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 18.5 399710.0 Q42009 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 49.4 1047335 .0 QI 2010 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 4.5 492485.0 Q220]0 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 16 .5 721374.1 Q3 2010 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA IO 6 376623.4 Q42010 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 17 .9 1041817.3 QI 2011 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA , NA NA NA NA 24 .9 696533,0 Q22011 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 13 .1 449131.1 Q3 2011 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 8.1 462334 .5 Q42011 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 10.8 468706.3 QI 2012 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 10 .6 448486.3 Q2 2012 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 10.4 400415.2 Q3 2012 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 6.6 390229.0 Q4 2012 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 7.1 358000.0 QI 2013 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 13 .7 634286 .1 Q2 2013 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 13 .5 768953 .4 Q3 2013 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 31.1 950505 .6 Q42013 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 10 .3 990119 .8 QI 2014 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 8,6 859297 .5 Q2 2014 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 9 ,9 838057 .9 Q3 2014 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 10.2 852987 .2 Q42014 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 14.6 673905 .9 QI 2015 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 9,9 458271.4 Q2 2015 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 15 .3 539592 .9 Q3 2015 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 33.4 8162998 Q42015 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 32.3 847567,8 QI 2016 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 30.6 819302.3 Q2 2016 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 39.4 832418 .9 Q3 2016 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 24 .7 686543.4 Q4 2016 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 25 .6 750667.4 QI 2017 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 27_2 667899.1 Q2 2017 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 19.6 657232.5 Q3 2017 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 28.5 754250.1 Q4 2017 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 16.9 841953 .7 Table G-1 Quart erly Calculation of Chloroform Removed and Total Volume of Water Pump ed TW4-40 TW4-41 Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Volume Quarter Pumped Cone Pumped Total (ug) (grams) (pounds) Pumped Cone Pumped Total (ug) (grams) (pounds) (pounds) Pumped (2al) (liters) (2al) (liters) (2allons) Ql 2018 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 18 .0 810330.4 Q2 2018 NA NA NA NA NA NA 73711.2 1400 278997 390595648 .8 390 ,6 0,9 20.1 803034 .5 Q3 2018 NA NA NA NA NA NA 4498 1.6 1390 170255 236654 734.4 236 .7 0,5 17 .6 733435 .6 Q4 2018 NA NA NA NA NA NA 35431 .6 1320 134108 177023110.1 177.0 0.4 20,8 800443 .6 Ql 2019 NA NA NA NA NA NA 31904 1220 120755.1 147321253 ,7 147 .3 0,3 16.2 811589.4 Q2 2019 81762 .7 263 309471.8 81391088 .5 81.4 0.1 8 25146.5 1320 95179.5 125636943.3 125 .6 0.3 26.2 750139 .6 Q3 2019 116414.2 380 440627 .7 167438543 ,9 167.4 0.37 24045 6 1190 91012.6 108304989 ,2 108 .3 0.2 18 3 794827 .4 Q4 2019 10828 1.89 314 409847 .0 128691943.4 128 .7 0.28 21186.4 1410 80190.5 113068638 .8 113 .1 0.2 13 .0 844887 9 01 2020 10202 1.51 364 386151.4 140559115.2 140 .6 0.31 17289 9 1200 65442 .3 78530725 ,8 78 .5 0.2 18 .9 802209.2 Q2 2020 100757.13 367 381365 .7 139961225.5 140 .0 0.31 17294 .9 1220 65461.1 79862567.4 79 .9 0.2 25.2 910974.8 Q3 2020 86264 .50 333 326511 ,1 108728207.1 108 ,7 0.24 13411 4 1110 50762.3 56346111.4 56 3 0.1 13 .4 766734 5 Q4 2020 77535 9 264 293473 .5 77477002.7 77.5 0.1 7 17765 7 1020 67243 3 68588115 .2 68 .6 0.2 9.6 82865 1.4 QI 2021 72543.4 436 274576,7 1 I 971542 1.8 I 19 .7 0 26 13407 .5 1170 50747 .3 593743 I 0.5 59 4 0.1 16.8 759810.1 Q2 2021 66866.4 343 253089.3 86809638 .1 86 .8 0.19 13168 .7 1130 49843 .5 56323188 .3 56.3 0.1 11.8 738065 .6 Q3 2021 5884 1.0 301 222713 .2 67036668.7 67 .0 0.15 I 382 1.0 1100 52312.5 57543733 ,5 57 .5 0,1 13 .4 716109.4 Q4 2021 57357 .9 286 217099.7 62090500.3 62.1 0.14 12449.1 1030 47119.8 48533438 .8 48 .5 0.1 16.1 753893 .2 Ql 2022 53009.2 238 200639.8 47752277.6 47 .8 0.1 1 12247 .8 1030 46357.9 47748660 .7 47 .7 0.1 8.4 692614.3 Q2 2022 52135 .2 323 197331.7 63738149.4 63 .7 0.1 4 11013 .9 1010 41687.6 42104487.6 42 .1 0,1 21.8 680997 .0 Q3 2022 45416.2 302 171900.4 51913918.6 5 1.9 0.11 11108 .0 1060 42043 .9 44566527 .2 44 .6 0,1 12.3 670819.9 04 2022 48263 ,2 298 182676.1 54437488.6 54 .4 0,12 11722 6 1050 44369.9 46588384.1 46.6 0 ,1 15 ,0 743710.2 QI 2023 45062 .1 259 170560.2 44175082 .0 44.2 0.10 11577.2 985 43819 .8 43 I 62518.3 43 .2 0.1 5 .9 682889.4 Q2 2023 45516.3 220 172279.0 3790138 1.4 37 .9 0.08 10239.7 1040 38757 .2 40307515 .7 40 .3 0.1 11.4 641312 6 Q3 2023 43550 .1 282 164837.2 46484080 .9 46 .5 0.10 10780.6 1050 40804.6 42844879.0 42 .8 0.1 7.2 679330.4 Q4 2023 38061.9 402 144064.2 57913799.5 57 .9 0,13 10952 .1 1580 41453 .7 65496843 ,6 65 .5 0 ,1 10 .6 652000 .6 Ql 2024 39466 3 187 149379,8 27934014.4 27 9 0 06 11795 l 913 44644.3 40760247 ,8 40 8 0,1 5 8 658144 6 Totals 1339126.9 3.6 476451.6 4 .9 1409 .7 56258731 .5 Table G-2 Chloroform Mass Removal Per Well Per Quarter MW-4 MW-26 TW4-19 TW4-20 TW4-4 TW4-22 TW4-24 TW4-25 TW4-0l TW4-02 TW4-ll TW4-21 TW4-37 TW4-39 TW4-40 TW4-41 Quarter Quarter" (l bs.) (lbs.) (lbs.) (lbs,)*" (lbs.) (lbs.) (lbs.) (lbs.) (lbs.) (lbs.) (lbs.) (lbs.) (lbs.) (lbs.) (lbs.) (lbs.) Totals (lbs.) 01 2007 36 .8 12.9 1502 87 ,0 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 286 ,9 02 2007 1.4 0.1 0 .0 2.5 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 4.0 Q3 2007 22 08 2.9 3.1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 9.0 Q4 2007 1.7 1.0 3 .1 4.8 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 10.6 Q I 2008 1 7 04 4,6 72 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 13 .8 02 2008 1.3 0,5 32 9 _9 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 14.8 Q3 2008 1.2 OJ 15.9 9.3 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 26 .8 Q4 2008 1.3 OJ 20 .7 0.4 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 22 .7 01 2009 1.7 0 .4 4.3 3.6 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 10.0 Q2 2009 6.8 0 ,2 3.7 2.8 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 13 ,5 Q3 2009 1.5 0.4 11.1 5 5 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 18.5 04 2009 4.8 0 .6 17 .8 26 .1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 49.4 QI 2010 0.9 0.4 2-7 0.4 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 4.5 Q2 2010 1.5 1.0 6.8 5,9 1.4 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 16.5 03 2010 L3 1.2 2.0 4 _9 1.3 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 10.6 Q4 2010 1.1 0.5 7.7 7.4 1.2 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 17 .9 QI 2011 LI 0 ,2 12 9 96 I.I NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 24 .9 Q2 2011 1.2 0 .8 5.3 4.6 I.I NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 13.1 03 2011 1.2 0.4 11 4.1 1.2 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 8.1 Q42011 1.2 0 .8 2.7 4.8 1.4 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 10.8 QI 2012 I.I 0 .6 0.8 7 .0 1.0 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 10.6 02 2012 1.1 0 .7 0.7 6.9 1.1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 10.4 Q3 2012 1.1 0.7 1.4 2.4 I.I NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 6.6 Q4 2012 0 .9 0.3 2 .0 3.2 0 .8 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 7.2 QI 2013 0.9 0.4 7.4 2.8 0.7 1.5 0.0 o_o NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 13 .7 Q2 2013 0,9 0.9 3 ,9 44 0.7 2.7 0.0 0.0 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 13.5 Q3 2013 0.9 0 .6 22.3 4.4 0 .7 2 .1 0 I 0,0 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 31.1 Q4 2013 0,8 0,3 3.2 2 .5 0.7 2.8 OJ o_o NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 10 .3 01 2014 0,8 0.3 1.5 2 ,8 0 .6 2.5 0.2 0.0 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 8.6 Q2 2014 0.8 0.4 2.0 3.4 0.6 2 .5 0.1 0 ,0 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 9 ,9 Q3 2014 0.9 0.4 3.6 1.8 0.8 2.5 0.1 0 .0 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 10 .2 Q4 2014 0.8 0.4 7,1 3,2 0,6 2,5 0,04 0 ,0 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 14 .6 QI 2015 0 .9 0.4 2.4 2.6 0.4 2,3 0.04 0 ,0 0,23 0 37 0 20 NA NA NA NA NA 9 ,9 Q2 2015 0.7 0.5 1.0 2.8 0.7 1.6 0.00 0 .0 0.25 0.30 0.12 0.09 7.4 NA NA NA 15 .3 Q3 2015 1.0 0.4 7,6 2.5 0.7 1.6 0.03 0 .0 0.21 0.24 0.03 029 18 .8 NA NA NA 33.4 Q4 2015 1.0 0.4 7.4 2.2 06 I 5 0 02 0 .0 0.18 0 38 0 09 0 38 18 .2 NA NA NA 32.3 QI 2016 0.9 0.4 7.6 2.6 0.6 1.2 0.02 0 .0 0.16 0.34 0,08 0.41 16 .3 NA NA NA 30 ,6 Q2 2016 1.3 0.4 13 ,0 4.4 0 ,9 1.9 0 04 0 .0 0.19 0.36 0.10 0.60 16 .1 NA NA NA 39.4 Q3 2016 1.0 0.5 5.2 2.4 0.6 1.1 0.01 0 ,0 0.15 0,26 0.08 0.42 13.1 NA NA NA 24.7 Q4 2016 1.0 04 5.8 2.3 0.4 0.7 0 .017 0.0 0.19 0.26 0.08 0.47 14 .0 0,1 NA NA 25 ,6 Ql 2017 0 ,9 0.3 I.I 2.6 0.3 1.1 0 ,015 0 .0 0 .07 0.26 0.08 0.27 14.6 5.6 NA NA 27 .2 02 2017 0.9 0.5 0,5 1.9 0,3 0,7 0 ,008 0 .0 0 .15 0.30 0.08 0 .11 12.3 1.9 NA NA 19.6 Q3 2017 1.1 03 83 3,4 0.3 I.I 0 .008 0.0 0 ,14 0.21 0.08 0.54 10 .2 2,9 NA NA 28.5 04 2017 1.2 0.6 0.1 1.4 0.2 0.9 0 .014 0 ,0 0,07 0.23 0.06 0.49 11.3 0.3 NA NA 16 9 QI 2018 1.2 0.3 2.4 1.8 0.2 0.9 0,020 0 ,0 0.Dl 0 ,10 0.07 0.41 9.1 1.4 NA NA 18.0 Q2 2018 1.1 0.4 2,8 1.3 0 ,2 0 .6 0 ,022 0 .0 0 .09 0.13 0.06 0 .52 10 .1 20 NA 0 .9 20 ,1 Q3 2018 LO 0.4 1.7 I.I 0 ,1 0 ,6 0.016 0 .0 0 ,08 0 .12 0.06 0.44 9.1 2.3 NA 0 .5 17 .6 Q4 2018 1.1 0.3 4.7 1.0 0 ,1 0.5 0 018 0 ,0 0 ,06 0 ,11 0.06 0.59 9.7 2.0 NA 0.4 20.8 QI 2019 I.I 0.2 20 1.9 0.1 0.9 0.023 0 .0 0 ,01 0 ,14 0.06 0 33 86 0.4 NA 0.3 16 .2 Q2 2019 1.0 0 .3 9_7 1.5 0 .1 0 .9 0.013 0 .0 0,08 0.1 6 0.05 0.65 8.8 2.5 0.18 0 .3 26 .1 Q3 2019 0.9 0.3 5.6 1.2 0 .1 0 .7 0,014 0.0 0.07 0.09 0.05 0.5 6.7 1.3 0,37 0 ,2 18 ,3 Q4 2019 l.l 0 ,3 0 5 06 0.1 0 ,8 0 .037 0.0 0 .08 0 .1 1 0.05 0.8 7,3 0.7 0.28 0 .2 13 ,0 QI 2020 1.) 0 .2 7.0 I.I 0 .1 0 .8 0.044 0.0 0 .09 0 .21 0 ,05 0,8 6 ,6 03 0,31 0 .2 18.9 Table G-2 Chloroform Mass Removal Per Well Per Quarter MW-4 MW-26 TW4-19 TW4-20 TW4-4 TW4-22 TW4-24 TW4-2S TW4-0l TW4-02 TW4-ll TW4-21 TW4-37 TW4-39 TW4-40 TW4-41 Quarter Quarter• Obs.) (lbs.) (lbs.) (lbs.)•• (lbs.) (lbs.) (lbs,) (lbs.) (lbs.) (lbs.) (lbs.) (lbs.) (lbs.) (lbs.) (lbs.) (lbs.) Totals (lbs.) Q2 2020 1.1 0.3 8.7 4.9 0.1 0.5 0 .024 0 ,0 0.04 0.13 0,05 0,7 6.4 1.8 0 .31 0.2 25.2 Q3 2020 0 ,9 02 I 7 00 0 I 0.7 0 .028 0.0 0 .08 0.15 0 05 0.8 6.5 1.8 0.24 0.1 13 .4 Q4 2020 0 .8 0.2 0.8 0.0 0.1 0.7 0 .063 0 ,0 0 .07 0.14 0.03 0.8 5.3 0.3 0.17 0.2 9.6 QI 2021 0.9 0.7 7 .4 0.0 OJ 1.0 0 .066 0 .0 0.07 0.10 0.05 0.3 4.7 1.0 0 ,26 0.1 16.8 02 2021 1.0 0.2 1 0 o.o 0 I 09 0 ,019 0 ,0 0.07 0.1 2 0.05 0.9 6.4 0.7 0.19 0 I I 1.8 Q3 2021 0 .9 0.4 5.9 0.0 0.1 0.7 0 .046 0 .0 0 .06 0.12 0.03 0.5 4.3 0.2 0.15 0.1 13.4 Q4 2021 0 .9 0.2 7.2 00 0.1 0.6 0.090 0.0 0 .07 0.09 0.04 0.6 5.8 0,3 0 .14 0.1 16 .1 QI 2022 0 .8 0.3 0 .6 0.0 0.1 0.6 0 .070 0 ,0 0.07 0.10 0,03 0.4 4.9 0,2 0 .1 1 0.1 84 Q2 2022 0 .8 0.1 2.6 0.0 0.1 0.5 0 .052 0 .0 0 .06 0.09 0.03 0.5 16 .4 0.3 0 .14 0.1 21.8 03 2022 0 .8 0.1 5.4 a.a 0 I 0.6 0 .043 0.0 0,07 0.08 0.03 0 .8 3.8 0.2 0.1 1 0.1 12 .3 Q4 2022 0 .9 0.3 8.5 00 0.1 0.4 0 .067 0 ,0 0.07 0.10 003 0.4 3.5 06 0 .12 0.1 15 ,0 QI 2023 0 ,8 0,1 0.3 0.0 0.1 0.3 0 .060 0.0 0 .06 0.0 7 0.03 0.4 3.0 0.6 0.10 0.1 5.9 02 2023 0 ,8 0.5 4.7 0.0 0.1 06 0.025 00 0 .05 0.08 0.02 0 .5 2.9 0.8 0.08 0.1 11.4 Q3 2023 0 .8 0.6 0.2 0.0 0.1 0.4 0 .031 0,0 0 .06 0.08 O.D3 a.a 3,7 1.0 0 .10 0.1 72 Q4 2023 1.2 0.2 1.5 0.0 0.1 0.6 0 .121 0,0 0 ,08 0,10 0.04 1.1 5.0 0.3 0 .13 0.1 10 .6 QI 2024 0 .7 0.1 0.3 00 0 I 0.4 0 .055 0.0 0.05 0 08 0 03 0 .4 33 02 0 06 Ol 5 8 Well Totals I 18.3 41.3 487 6 296 2 27,0 50 ,9 1 9 o.o 3,6 6.3 2.2 18,2 313 .9 33 .8 3.6 4.9 1409.1 • QI 200 7 represents the cumulmivc tot al pri or to and includ ing QI 2007. ** TW4-20 collapsed in August 2020 and was abandoned on October 1, 2020 Table G-3 Well Pumping Rates and Volumes Volume of Water Pumped Pumping Well Name During the Quarter (gals) Average Pump Rate (gpm) MW-4 90964.1 4.0 MW-26 22861.5 15.6 TW4-19 106975.9 15.6 TW4-4 6295.6 15.9 TWN-2 14586.8 16.0 TW4-22 21759.4 16.0 TW4-24 75577.5 15.8 TW4-25 105631.3 14.7 TW4-0l 7636.8 12.7 TW4-02 10605.4 16.0 TW4-11 1278.9 15.9 TW4-21 80835.1 16.0 TW4-37 44275.4 18.0 TW4-39 32189.4 18.0 TW4-40 39466.3 18.0 TW4-41 11795.1 6.0 Q1 2007 Q2 2007 Q3 2007 Q4 2007 Q1 2008 Q2 2008 Q3 2008 Q4 2008 Q1 2009 Q2 2009 Q3 2009 Q4 2009 Q1 2010 Q2 2010 Q3 2010 Q4 2010 Q1 2011 Q2 2011 Q3 2011 Q4 20 11 Q1 20 12 Q2 20 12 Q3 20 12 Q4 20 12 Q1 20 13 Q2 20 13 Q3 20 13 Q4 20 13 Q1 20 14 Q2 20 14 Q3 20 14 Q4 20 14 Q1 20 15 Q2 20 15 Q3 20 15 Q4 20 15 Q1 20 16 Q2 20 16 Q3 20 16 Q4 20 16 01 20 17 Q2 20 17 Q3 20 17 Q4 2017 Q1 2018 Q2 2018 Q3 2018 Q4 2018 Q1 2019 Q2 2019 Q3 2019 Q4 2019 Q1 2020 Q2 2020 Q3 2020 Q4 2020 Q1 2021 Q2 2021 Q3 2021 Q4 2021 Q1 2022 Q2 2022 Q3 2022 Q4 2022 Q1 2023 Q2 2023 Q3 2023 Q4 2023 Q1 2024 Chloroform Removed (Pounds) -"t • ◄ ◄ ◄ ~ ~ ~ ► t ► ► '► ► ► ' ► ◄ ◄ ◄ ► ' . • • '► -◄ ► ► -◄ ◄ ◄ -► -◄ • ► ◄ ► ► -.. 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Batch: BYB0955 QC Source Sample : XXXXXXX-XX Date Analyzed: 02 /23 /2024 Units : mg/L 92.8 0.938 80-120 20 261 168 Batch: BYB0955 QC Source Sample: XXXXXXX-XX Date Analyzed: 02/24/2024 Units : mg/L 97 .1 0 .331 80-120 20 429 332 Batch : BYB0987 QC Source Sample: XXXXXXX-XX Date Analyzed: 02/26/2024 Units : mg/L 97.5 2 .77 80-120 20 15.2 4 .32 Batch: BYB0987 QC Source Sample: :XXXXXXX-XX Date Analyzed: 02/26/2024 Units: mg/L 97.8 2.25 80 -120 20 16.0 5 .13 Spk Value MRL OF 100 11.0 1.00 100 11.0 1.00 11.1 1.11 1 .00 11.1 1.11 1.00 Page 23 of 29 Analyte QC Sample ID: BYBI096-BLKI Date Prepared : 02 /28 /2024 Nitrate+ Nitrite, Total, as N QC Sample ID: BYB1096-BS1 Date Prepared: 02/28/2024 Nitrate + Nitrite, Total, as N QC Sample ID : BYB 1096-MS 1 Date Prepared: 02/28 /2024 Nitrate+ Nitrite, Total, as N QC Sample ID: BYB1096-MS2 Date Prepared: 02/28/2024 Nitrate + Nitrite, Total, as N QC Sampl e ID : BYB I 096-MSD 1 Date Prepared : 02/28/20 24 Nitrate + Nitrite, Total , as N QC Sample ID: BYB1096-MSD2 Date Prepared: 02/28/2024 Nitrate+ Nitrite, Total, as N CtF WO#: 24B1726 www.ChemtechFord.com QC Report for Work Order (WO) -2481726 % Rec RPD Limits RPD Max Resul t Source Cone Blank -EPA 353.2 Batch : BYB 1096 Date Analyzed: 02 /28/2 024 Units : mg/L ND LCS -EPA 353.2 Batch: BYB 1096 D ate Analyzed: 02 /28 /2024 Units : mg/L 102 90 -110 2 .05 Matrix Spike -EPA 353.2 Batch : BYB1096 QC Source Sample : 24B 1726-0 I Date Analyzed: 02 /28/2 024 Units : mg/L 106 90 -110 1.64 0 .581 Batch: BYB 1096 QC Source Sample: 24Bl726-02 Date Analyzed: 02/28/2024 Units: mg/L 110 90 -110 41.7 40 .6 Matrix Spike Dup -EPA 353.2 Batch : BYB1096 QC Source Sample : 24B 1726-01 Date Analyzed : 02/28 /2024 Units : mg/L 100 3.47 90 -110 20 1.58 0.581 Batch: BYB 1096 QC Source Sample: 24Bl 726-02 Date Analyzed: 02/28/2024 Units : mg/L 106 0.103 90-110 20 41.7 40 .6 Spk Value MRL DF 0 .100 1 .00 2 .00 0 .100 1 .00 1.00 0 .100 1.00 1 .00 2 .00 20 .00 1.00 0.100 1.00 1.00 2.00 20.00 Page 24 of 29 QC Report for Work Order (WO) -24B1726 Analyte % Rec RPD Limits RPD Max Result Source Cone Spk Value MRL DF Blank -EPA 8260D QC Sample ID: BYBI043-BLKI Batch: BYBI043 Date Prepared : 02/26/2024 Date Analyzed: 02/26/2024 Units : ug/L Carbon Tetrachloride ND 1.0 1.00 Chloroform ND 1.0 1.00 Chloromethane ND 1 .0 1.00 Methylene Chloride ND 1.0 1 .00 QC Sample ID : BYB1061-BLKI Batch: BYB 1061 Date Prepared: 02/27/2024 Date Analyzed : 02/27/2024 Units: ug/L Carbon Tetrachloride ND 1.0 1.00 Chloroform ND 1 .0 1.00 Chloromethane ND 1.0 1 .00 Methylene Chloride ND 1 .0 1.00 QC Sample ID: BYB1061-BLK2 Batch: BYB I 061 Date Prepared: 02/27/2024 Date Analyzed: 02/27/2024 Units: ug/L Carbon Tetrachloride ND 250 1.00 Chloroform ND 250 1 .00 Chloromethane ND 250 1.00 Methylene Chloride ND 250 1.00 LCS -EPA 8260D QC Sample ID : BYB I 043-BS I Batch: BYBI043 Date Prepared: 02/26/2024 Date Analyzed: 02/26/2024 Units: ug/L Carbon Tetrachloride 108 70 -130 10.8 10.0 1 ,0 1 .00 Chloroform 95.7 70 -130 9.57 10 .0 1.0 1.00 Chloromethane 75.1 70 -130 7.51 10 .0 1.0 1 .00 Methylene Chloride 98.0 70-130 9.80 10.0 1.0 1 .00 QC Sample ID: BYB1061-BSI Batch: BYB 1061 Date Prepared: 02/27/2024 Date Analyzed: 02/27/2024 Units : ug/L Carbon Tetrachloride 108 70 -130 10.8 10 .0 1.0 1.00 Chloroform 86 .7 70 -130 8 .67 10 .0 1.0 1 .00 Chloromethane 87.4 70 -130 8.74 10.0 1 .0 1 .00 Methylene Chloride 88.6 70 -130 8.86 10 .0 1.0 1 .00 Matrix Spike -EPA 8260D QC Sample ID: BYBI043-MSI Batch: BYB1043 QC Source Sample: 24B 1726-01 Date Prepared: 02/26/2024 Date Analyzed: 02/26/2024 Units: ug/L Carbon Tetrachloride 110 70-130 55.2 ND 50.0 5 .0 1 .00 Chloroform 96 .0 70-130 48 .0 ND 50.0 5 .0 1 .00 Chloromethane 73 .5 70 -130 36 .8 ND 50.0 5 .0 1.00 Methylene Chloride 96 .6 70 -130 48.3 ND 50.0 5 .0 1.00 QC Sample ID : BYBI061-MSI Batch: BYBI061 QC Source Sample: XXXXXXX-XX Date Prepared: 02/27/2024 Date Analyzed: 02/27/2024 Units : ug/L Carbon Tetrachloride 122 70 -130 61.1 ND 50 .0 5.0 1.00 Chloroform 94.4 70 -130 47.2 ND 50.0 5.0 1.00 Chloromethane 94.5 70 -130 47.2 ND 50.0 5.0 1.00 Methylene Chloride 95.2 70-130 47.6 ND 50.0 5 .0 1.00 Matrix Spike Dup -EPA 8260D QC Sample ID : BYB I 043-MSD I Batch·: BYB I 043 QC Source Sample: 24B 1726-0 I Date Prepared: 02/26/2024 Date Analyzed: 02 /26/2024 Units : ug/L Carbon Tetrachloride 106 3 .51 70 -130 20 53.2 ND 50.0 5.0 1.00 Chloroform 93.7 2.42 70-130 20 46.8 ND 50.0 5.0 1.00 CtF WO#: 24B1726 www.ChemtechFord.com Page 25 of 29 Analyte QC Sample ID: BYB1043-MSD1 Date Prepared: 02/26/2024 Chloromethane Methylene Chloride QC Sample ID: BYB1061-MSD1 Date Prepared: 02/27/2024 Carbon Tetrachloride Chloroform Ch loromethane Methylene Chloride CtF WO#: 24B1726 www.ChemtechFord.com QC Report for Work Order (WO) • 24B1726 % Rec RPO Limits RPO Max Result Source Cone Matrix Spike Dup -EPA 8260D (cont.) Batch: BYB 1043 QC Source Sample: 24B 1726-01 Date Analyzed: 02/26/2024 Units: ug/L 77.7 5.56 70-130 20 38.8 ND 99.5 2.96 70-130 20 49.8 ND Batch: BYB1061 QC Source Sample: XXXXXXX-XX Date Analyzed: 02/27/2024 Units: ug/L 113 7.56 70 -130 20 56.6 ND 91.3 3.34 70-130 20 45.6 ND 83.8 12.0 70 -130 20 41.9 ND 91.3 4.18 70-130 20 45.6 ND SpkValue MRL OF 50.0 5 .0 1.00 50.0 5 .0 1.00 50.0 5.0 1.00 50.0 5.0 1.00 50.0 5.0 1.00 50.0 5.0 1.00 Page 26 of 29 Surrogates Report for Work Order {WO) -24B1726 QCID Analyte BYB1043-BLK1 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 BYB 1 043-BLK 1 4-Bromofluorobenzene BYB1043-BLK1 Toluene-dB BYB1061-BLK1 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 BYB1061-BLK2 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 BYB1061-BLK1 4-Bromofluorobenzene BYB1061-BLK2 4-Bromofluorobenzene BYB 1 061-BLK2 Toluene-dB BYB1061-BLK1 Toluene-dB BYB 1 043-8S 1 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 BYB1043-8S1 4-Bromofluorobenzene BYB 1 043-8S 1 Toluene-dB BYB1061-BS1 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 BYB1061-8S1 4-Bromofluorobenzene BYB1061-8S1 Toluene-dB BYB1043-MS1 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 BYB 1 043-MS 1 4-Bromofluorobenzene BYB1043-MS1 Toluene-dB BYB1061-MS1 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 BYB1061-MS1 4-Bromofluorobenzene BYB1061-MS1 Toluene-dB BYB1043-MSD1 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 BYB1043-MSD1 4-Bromofluorobenzene BYB1043-MSD1 Toluene-dB BYB1061-MSD1 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 BYB1061-MSD1 4-B romofl uorobenzene BYB1061-MSD1 Toluene-dB CtF WO#: 24B1726 www.ChemtechFord.com % Rec LCL UCL Result Blank -EPA 8260D 97.5 64.2 126 9.75 96.0 71.4 125 9.60 100 63.2 129 10.0 96.6 64.2 126 9.66 94.4 64.2 126 2360 96.6 71.4 125 9.66 94.1 71.4 125 2350 100 63.2 129 2500 100 63.2 129 10.0 LCS -EPA 8260D 99.2 64.2 126 9.92 96.0 71.4 125 9.60 101 63.2 129 10.1 97.1 64.2 126 9.71 96.2 71.4 125 9.62 100 63.2 129 10.0 Matrix Spike -EPA 8260D 97.8 64.2 126 48.9 95.9 71.4 125 48.0 100 63.2 129 50.0 97.3 64.2 126 48.6 95.3 71.4 125 47.6 100 63.2 129 50.0 Matrix Spike Dup -EPA 8260D 99.2 64.2 126 49.6 96.2 71.4 125 48.1 101 63.2 129 50.5 100 64.2 126 50.0 94.8 71.4 125 47.4 100 63.2 129 50.0 Spk Value Batch OF 10.0 BYB1043 1.00 10.0 BYB1043 1.00 10.0 BYB1043 1.00 10.0 BY81061 1.00 2500 BYB1061 1.00 10.0 BYB1061 1.00 2500 BYB1061 1.00 2500 BYB1061 1.00 10.0 BYB1061 1.00 10.0 BYB1043 1.00 10.0 BYB1043 1.00 10.0 BYB1043 1.00 10.0 BYB1061 1.00 10.0 BY81061 1.00 10.0 BYB1061 1.00 50.0 BYB1043 1.00 50.0 BYB1043 1.00 50.0 BYB1043 1.00 50.0 BYB1061 1.00 50.0 BYB1061 1.00 50.0 BYB1061 1.00 50.0 BYB1043 1.00 50.0 BYB1043 1.00 50.0 BYB1043 1.00 50.0 BYB1061 1.00 50.0 BYB1061 1.00 50.0 BYB1061 1.00 Page 27 of 29 Surrogate Recoveries (Field Samples) LabNumber Analyte Result SpkLvl %Rec LCL UCL Qualifier 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24B1726-01 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 10.4 10.0 104 64.2 126 24B1726-01 4-Bromofluorobenzene 9.63 10.0 96 .3 71.4 125 24B1726-01 Toluene-dB 10.0 10 .0 100 63.2 129 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24B1726-02 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 9.88 10.0 98 .8 64.2 126 24B1726-02 4-Bromofluorobenzene 9 .59 10.0 95 .9 71.4 125 24B1726-02 Toluene-dB 10.1 10.0 101 63.2 129 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24B1726-03 Toluene-dB 10.1 10.0 101 63.2 129 24B1726-03 4-8romofluorobenzene 9.73 10 .0 97.3 71.4 125 2481726-03 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 9.90 10 .0 99.0 64.2 126 8260 Low Level Volatiles 2481726-04 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 9.97 10 .0 99.7 64.2 126 2481726-04 Toluene-dB 10.0 10.0 100 63 .2 129 24B1726-04 4-8romofluorobenzene 9.60 10.0 96.0 71.4 125 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24B1726-05 Toluene-dB 10.0 10.0 100 63.2 129 24B1726-05 4-8romofluorobenzene 9.72 10 .0 97.2 71.4 125 2481726-05 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 10.1 10 .0 101 64.2 126 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24B1726-06 Toluene-dB 10.0 10.0 100 63.2 129 2481726-06 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 10 .2 10.0 102 64 .2 126 24B1726-06 4-8romofluorobenzene 9.70 10 .0 97 .0 71.4 125 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24B1726-07 Toluene-dB 10.0 10.0 100 63.2 129 2481726-07 4-8romofluorobenzene 9.71 10.0 97.1 71.4 125 2481726-07 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 10.1 10.0 101 64.2 126 8260 Low Level Volatiles 2481726-08 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 10.2 10.0 102 64 .2 126 2481726-08 4-8romofluorobenzene 9 .68 10.0 96 .8 71.4 125 2481726-08 Toluene-dB 10.0 10.0 100 63.2 129 8260 Low Level Volatiles 2481726-09 Toluene-dB 10.1 10 .0 101 63.2 129 2481726-09 4-8romofluorobenzene 9.66 10.0 96.6 71.4 125 2481726-09 1 ,2-Dichloroethane-d4 10.4 10.0 104 64.2 126 8260 Low Level Volatiles 2481726-10 1,2-D ichloroethane-d4 9.96 10.0 99 .6 64 .2 126 2481726-10 4-8romofluorobenzene 9.68 10.0 96.8 71.4 125 2481726-10 Toluene-dB 10 .0 10 .0 100 63.2 129 CtF WO#: 2481726 www.ChemtechFord.com Page 28 of 29 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24B1726-11 4-Bromofluorobenzene 24B1726-11 1 ,2-Dichloroethane-d4 24B1726-11 Toluene-dB 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24B1726-12 Toluene-dB 24B1726-12 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 24B1726-12 4-Bromofluorobenzene 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24B1726-13 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 24B1726-13 4-Bromofluorobenzene 24B1726-13 Toluene-dB 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24B1726-14 1 ,2-Dichloroethane-d4 24B1726-14 Toluene-dB 24B1726-14 4-Bromofluorobenzene 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24B1726-15 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 24B1726-15 4-Bromofluorobenzene 24B1726-15 Toluene-dB 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24B1726-16 4-Bromofluorobenzene 24B1726-16 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 24B1726-16 Toluene-dB 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24B1726-17 Toluene-dB 24B1726-17 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 24B1726-17 4-Bromofluorobenzene CtF WO#: 2481726 www.ChemtechFord.com 9.58 10.2 10.0 10.0 10.2 9.67 10.3 9.56 10.0 10.4 10.0 9.61 9.84 9.74 10.0 9.57 9.78 10.0 9.93 9.09 9.30 10.0 95.8 71.4 125 10.0 102 64.2 126 10.0 100 63.2 129 10.0 100 63.2 129 10.0 102 64.2 126 10.0 96.7 71.4 125 10.0 103 64.2 126 10.0 95.6 71.4 125 10.0 100 63.2 129 10.0 104 64.2 126 10.0 100 63.2 129 10.0 96.1 71.4 125 10.0 98.4 64.2 126 10.0 97.4 71.4 125 10.0 100 63.2 129 10.0 95.7 71.4 125 10.0 97.8 64.2 126 10.0 100 63.2 129 10.0 99.3 63.2 129 10.0 90.9 64.2 126 10.0 93.0 71.4 125 Page 29 of 29 Analyte QC Sample ID: BYC0573-BLK1 Date Prepared: 03/14/2024 Chloride QC Sample ID: BYC0584-BLK1 Date Prepared: 03/14/2024 Chloride QC Sample ID: BYC0573-BS1 Date Prepared : 03/14/2024 Chloride QC Sample ID: BYC0584-BS1 Date Prepared: 03/14/2024 Chloride QC Sample ID: BYC0573-MS 1 Date Prepared : 03/14/2024 Chloride QC Sample ID: BYC0573-MS2 Date Prepared: 03/15/2024 Chloride QC Sample ID: BYC0584-MS1 Date Prepared: 03/14/2024 Chloride QC Sample ID: BYC0584-MS2 Date Prepared: 03/14/2024 Chloride QC Sample ID: BYC0573-MSD1 Date Prepared: 03/14/2024 Chloride QC Sample ID: BYC0573-MSD2 Date Prepared: 03/15/2024 Chloride QC Sample ID : BYC0584-MSD1 Date Prepared: 03/14/2024 Chloride QC Sample ID: BYC0584-MSD2 Date Prepared: 03/14/2024 Chloride CtF WO#: 24C0940 www.ChemtechFord.com QC Report for Work Order (WO) -24C0940 % Rec RPO Limits RPO Max Result Source Cone Spk Value MRL OF Blank -EPA 300.0 Batch: BYC0573 Date Analyzed: 03/14/2024 Units: mg/L ND 1.00 1.00 Batch: BYC0584 Date Analyzed: 03/15/2024 Units: mg/L ND 1 .00 1.00 LCS -EPA 300.0 Batch: BYC0573 Date Analyzed : 03 /14/2024 Units : mg/L 102 90-110 204 200 1.00 1.00 Batch: BYC0584 Date Analyzed: 03/15/2024 Units: mg/L 103 90-110 205 200 1.00 1.00 Matrix Spike -EPA 300.0 Batch: BYC0573 QC Source Sample: 24C0940-02 Date Analyzed: 03/14/2024 Units: mg/L 102 80 -120 49.5 26.9 22.2 1.11 1.00 Batch: BYC0573 QC Source Sample: XXXXXXX-XX Date Analyzed: 03/15/2024 Units: mg/L 100 80 -120 789 589 200 11 .0 1.00 Batch: BYC0584 QC Source Sample: XXXXXXX-XX Date Analyzed: 03/15/2024 Units: mg/L 102 80-120 40.2 17.5 22.2 1.11 1 .00 Batch: BYC0584 QC Source Sample: XXXXXXX-XX Date Analyzed: 03/15/2024 Units: mg/L 101 80 -120 41.5 19 .1 22.2 1 .11 1.00 Matrix Spike Dup -EPA 300.0 Batch: BYC0573 QC Source Sample: 24C0940-02 Date Analyzed: 03/14/2024 Units: mg/L 103 0.803 80 -120 20 49.9 26.9 22.2 1.11 1.00 Batch: BYC0573 QC Source Sample: XXXXXXX-XX Date Analyzed: 03/15/2024 Units: mg/L 97.6 0.685 80 -120 20 784 589 200 11 .0 1.00 Batch: BYC0584 QC Source Sample : XXXXXXX-XX Date Analyzed : 03/15/2024 Units: mg/L 103 0.718 80 -120 20 40 .5 17.5 22 .2 1.11 1 .00 Batch: BYC0584 QC Source Sample: XXXXXXX-XX Date Analyzed: 03/15/2024 Units: mg/L 103 1.21 80-120 20 42.0 19.1 22.2 1.11 1 .00 Page 26 of 33 QC Report for Work Order (WO) -24C0940 Analyte %Rec RPO Limits RPO Max Result Source Cone Blank -EPA 353.2 QC Sample ID : BYC0729-BLK1 Batch: BYC0729 Date Prepared: 03/19/2024 Date Analyzed : 03/19/2024 Units : mg/L Nitrate+ Nitrite , Total, as N ND QC Sample ID: BYC0730-BLK1 Batch: BYC0730 Date Prepared: 03/19/2024 Date Analyzed: 03/19/2024 Units: mg/L Nitrate + Nitrite, Total, as N ND LCS -EPA 353.2 QC Sample ID: BYC0729-BS1 B atch: BYC0729 D ate Prepared : 03/19/2024 Date Analyzed: 03/19/2024 Units: mg/L Nitrate+ Nitrite, Total, as N 88 .0 90-110 1.76 QM-11 -The Laboratory Control Sample recovery was outside acceptance limits. The analytical batch was accepted based on the recovery of the Method Spike . QC Sample ID: BYC0730-BS1 Batch: BYC0730 Date Prepared: 03/19/2024 Date Analyzed: 03/19/2024 Units: mg/L Nitrate + Nitrite, Total, as N 93 .5 90 -110 1.87 Matrix Spike -EPA 353.2 QC Sample ID: BYC0729-MS 1 Batch: BYC0729 QC Source Sample: XXXXXXX-XX Date Prepared: 03/19/2024 Date Analyzed: 03/19/2024 Units: mg/L Nitrate + Nitrite, Total, as N 110 90-110 2.95 1.85 QC Sample ID : BYC0729-MS2 Batch: BYC0729 QC Source Sample: 24C0940-02 Date Prepared: 03/19/2024 Date Analyzed: 03/19/2024 Units: mg/L Nitrate+ Nitrite, Total, as N 102 90-110 7.66 6.64 QC Sample ID: BYC0730-MSI Batch: BYC0730 QC Source Sample: XXXXXXX-XX Date Prepared: 03/19/2024 Date Analyzed: 03/19/2024 Units : mg/L Nitrate+ Nitrite, Total, as N 104 90-110 10 .9 9.89 QC Sample ID: BYC0730-MS2 Batch: BYC0730 QC Source Sample: XXXXXXX-XX Date Prepared: 03/19/2024 Date Analyzed: 03/19/2024 Units: mg/L Nitrate+ Nitrite, Total, as N 86.0 90-110 67 .1 66.3 QM-RPO -The recovery was outside acceptance limits for the MS and/or MSD . The RPO between the MS and MSD was acceptable and indicates the recovery is due to matrix interference . The batch was accepted based on the acceptable recovery of the LCS and the RPO. Matrix Spike Dup -EPA 353.2 QC Sample ID: BYC0729-MSDI Batch: BYC0729 QC Source Sample: XXXXXXX-XX Date Prepared: 03 /19/2024 Date Analyzed: 03 /19/2024 Units : mg/L Nitrate + Nitrite, Total, as N 96 .0 4.86 90-110 20 2.81 1.85 QC Sample ID: BYC0729-MSD2 Batch: BYC0729 QC Source Sample: 24C0940-02 Date Prepared: 03/19/2024 Date Analyzed: 03/19/2024 Units: mg/L Nitrate + Nitrite, Total, as N 88 .0 1.84 90 -110 20 7.52 6.64 QM-12 -The MSD recovery was outside acceptance limits, but passed duplicate spike acceptance criteria . The batch was accepted based on the acceptability of the MS . QC Sample ID: BYC0730-MSDI Batch: BYC0730 QC Source Sample: XXXXXXX-XX Date Prepared: 03/19/2024 Date Analyzed: 03/19/2024 Units: mg/L Nitrate+ Nitrite, Total, as N QC Sample ID: BYC0730-MSD2 Date Prepared: 03/19/2024 Nitrate+ Nitrite, Total, as N CtF WO#: 24C0940 www.ChemtechFord.com 101 0.275 90-110 20 10.9 9.89 Batch: BYC0730 QC Source Sample: XXXXXXX-XX Date Analyzed: 03/19/2024 Units: mg/L 86.0 0.00 90-110 20 67.1 66.3 Spk Value MRL OF 0.100 1.00 0 .100 1.00 2.00 0.100 1.00 2.00 0.100 1.00 1.00 0.200 2.00 1.00 0.200 2.00 1.00 0.500 5.00 1.00 2 .00 20 .00 1.00 0 .200 2.00 1.00 0.200 2.00 1.00 0.500 5.00 1.00 2 .00 20 .00 Page 27 of 33 Analyte QC Sample ID: BYC0730-MSD2 Date Prepared: 03/19/2024 QC Report for Work Order {WO) -24C0940 %Rec RPD Limits RPD Max Result Source Cone Matrix Spike Dup -EPA 353.2 {cont.) Batch: BYC0730 QC Source Sample: XXXXXXX-XX Date Analyzed: 03/19/2024 Units: mg/L QM-RPO -The recovery was outside acceptance limits for the MS and/or MSO. The RPO between the MS and MSO was acceptable and indicates the recovery is due to matrix interference. The batch was accepted based on the acceptable recovery of the LCS and the RPO. CtF WO#: 24C0940 www.ChemtechFord.com Spk Value MRL DF Page 28 of 33 QC Report for Work Order (WO) -24C0940 Analyte %Rec RPD Limits RPD Max Result Source Cone Spk Value MRL DF Blank -EPA 8260D QC Sample ID: BYC0794-BLK1 Batch: BYC0794 Date Prepared: 03/19/2024 Date Analyzed: 03 /19/2024 Units: ug/L Carbon Tetrachloride ND 1.0 1.00 Chloroform ND 1.0 1.00 Chloromethane ND 1.0 1 .00 Methylene Chloride ND 1.0 1.00 QC Sample ID: BYC0850-BLK1 Batch: BYC0850 Date Prepared: 03 /20/2024 Date Analyzed : 03 /20/2024 Units: ug/L Carbon Tetrachloride ND 1.0 1.00 Chloroform ND 1.0 1.00 Chloromethane ND 1.0 1.00 Methylene Chloride ND 1.0 1.00 LCS -EPA 8260D QC Sample ID: BYC0794-BS 1 Batch: BYC0794 Date Prepared: 03/19/2024 Date Analyzed: 03/19/2024 Units : ug/L Carbon Tetrachloride 111 70 -130 11.1 10 .0 1 .0 1 .00 Chloroform 118 70-130 11.8 10 .0 1 .0 1 .00 Chloromethane 77.7 70-130 7.77 10.0 1 .0 1.00 Methylene Chloride 98 .9 70 -130 9.89 10 .0 1 .0 1 .00 QC Sample ID: BYC0850-BS1 Batch: BYC0850 Date Prepared : 03/20/2024 Date Analyzed: 03 /20/2024 Units: ug/L Carbon Tetrachloride 111 70 -130 11.1 10.0 1.0 1.00 Chloroform 86.7 70 -130 8.67 10 .0 1.0 1.00 Chloromethane 67 .8 70-130 6.78 10.0 1.0 1.00 J-LOW-L -Estimated low due to low recovery of LCS Methylene Chloride 75 .0 70-130 7 .50 10.0 1.0 1 .00 Matrix Spike -EPA 8260D QC Sample ID: BYC0794-MS 1 Batch: BYC0794 QC Source Sample : XXXXXXX-XX Date Prepared: 03/19/2024 Date Analyzed: 03 /19 /2024 Units : ug/L Carbon Tetrachloride 112 70-130 56.2 ND 50.0 5 .0 1 .00 Chloroform 106 70-130 52.8 ND 50.0 5.0 1.00 Chloromethane 74.3 70-130 37.2 ND 50.0 5.0 1.00 Methylene Chloride 102 70 -130 50.8 ND 50.0 5 .0 1.00 QC Sample ID: BYC0850-MS 1 Batch: BYC0850 QC Source Sample: 24C0940-02 Date Prepared: 03 /20/2024 Date Analyzed : 03 /20/2024 Units: ug/L Carbon Tetrachloride 92 .1 70 -130 46 .0 ND 50 .0 5 .0 1.00 Chloroform 82 .8 70-130 41.4 ND 50.0 5 .0 1.00 Chloromethane 64.1 70 -130 32 .0 ND 50 .0 5 .0 1.00 QM-RPD -The recovery was outside acceptance limits for the MS and/or MSD . The RPD between the MS and MSD was acceptable and indicates the recovery is due to matrix interference . The batch was accepted based on the acceptable recovery of the LCS and the RPD . Methylene Chloride 75.8 70 -130 37.9 ND 50.0 5.0 1.00 QC Sample ID: BYC0850-MS2 Batch: BYC0850 QC Source Sample: XXXXXXX-XX Date Prepared: 03 /20/2024 Date Analyzed: 03/20/2024 Units : ug/L Carbon Tetrachloride 133 70 -130 33200 ND 25000 2500 1.00 QM-RPD -The recovery was outside acceptance limits for the MS and/or MSD . The RPD between the MS and MSD was acceptable and indicates the recovery is due to matrix interference . The batch was accepted based on the acceptable recovery of the LCS and the RPD . Chloroform 109 70-130 27200 ND 25000 2500 1.00 Chloromethane 85.0 70-130 21200 ND 25000 2500 1.00 CtF WO#: 24C0940 www.ChemtechFord.com Page 29 of 33 QC Report for Work Order (WO) -24C0940 Analyte %Rec RPD Limits RPD Max Result Source Cone Matrix Spike -EPA 8260D (cont.) QC Sample ID: BYC0850-MS2 Batch: BYC0850 QC Source Sample: :XXXXXXX-XX Date Prepared: 03/20/2024 Date Analyzed: 03/20/2024 Units: Methylene Chloride 102 70-130 25600 ND Matrix Spike Dup -EPA 8260D QC Sample ID: BYC0794-MSD1 Batch: BYC0794 QC Source Sample: XXXXXXX-XX Date Prepared: 03/19/2024 Date Analyzed: 03/19/2024 Units: Carbon Tetrachloride 108 4.45 70-130 20 53.8 ND Chloroform 100 5.15 70-130 20 50.1 ND Chloromethane 78.5 5.50 70-130 20 39.2 ND Methylene Chloride 101 0.791 70-130 20 50.4 ND QC Sample ID: BYC0850-MSD1 Batch: BYC0850 QC Source Sample: 24C0940-02 Date Prepared: 03/20/2024 Date Analyzed: 03/20/2024 Units: Carbon Tetrachloride 89.9 2.42 70-130 20 45.0 ND Chloroform 80.2 3.19 70-130 20 40.1 ND Chloromethane 60.8 5.28 70-130 20 30.4 ND QM-RPO -The recovery was outside acceptance limits for the MS and/or MSD . The RPO between the MS and MSD was acceptable and indicates the recovery is due to matrix interference. The batch was accepted based on the acceptable recovery of the LCS and the RPD. Methylene Chloride QC Sample ID: BYC0850-MSD2 Date Prepared: 03/20/2024 Carbon Tetrachloride Chloroform Chloromethane Methylene Chloride CtF WO#: 24C0940 www.ChemtechFord.com 72.4 4.59 70-130 20 36.2 ND Batch: BYC0850 QC Source Sample: XXXXXXX-XX Date Analyzed: 03/20/2024 Units: 118 12.1 70-130 20 29400 ND 102 6.16 70-130 20 25600 ND 84.5 0.590 70-130 20 21100 ND 89.2 13.8 70-130 20 22300 ND ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L SpkValue MRL DF 25000 2500 1.00 50.0 5.0 1.00 50.0 5.0 1.00 50.0 5.0 1.00 50.0 5.0 1.00 50.0 5 .0 1.00 50.0 5 .0 1.00 50.0 5.0 1.00 50.0 5.0 1.00 25000 2500 1.00 25000 2500 1.00 25000 2500 1.00 25000 2500 1.00 Page 30 of 33 Surrogates Report for Work Order (WO) -24C0940 QCID Analyte BYC0794-BLK1 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 BYC0794-BLK1 4-Bromofluorobenzene BYC0794-BLK1 Toluene-dB BYC0850-BLK1 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 BYC0850-BLK1 4-B romofluorobenzene BYC0850-BLK1 Toluene-dB BYC0794-BS1 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 BYC0794-BS1 4-Bromofluorobenzene BYC0794-BS1 Toluene-dB BYC0850-BS1 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 BYC0850-BS1 4-Bromofluorobenzene BYC0850-BS1 Toluene-dB BYC0794-MS1 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 BYC0794-MS1 4-Bromofluorobenzene BYC0794-MS1 Toluene-dB BYC0850-MS2 1 ,2-Dichloroethane-d4 BYC0850-MS1 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 BYC0850-MS1 4-Bromofluorobenzene BYC0850-MS2 4-Bromofluorobenzene BYC0850-MS1 Toluene-dB BYC0850-MS2 Toluene-dB BYC0794-MSD1 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 BYC0794-MSD1 4-Bromofluorobenzene BYC0794-MSD1 Toluene-dB BYC0850-MSD1 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 BYC0850-MSD2 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 BYC0850-MSD1 4-Bromofluorobenzene BYC0850-MSD2 4-Bromofluorobenzene BYC0850-MSD2 Toluene-dB BYC0850-MSD1 Toluene-dB CtF WO#: 24C0940 www.ChemtechFord.com %Rec LCL UCL Result Blank -EPA 8260D 102 64.2 126 10.2 87.2 71.4 125 8.72 100 63 .2 129 10.0 101 64.2 126 10.1 93.1 71.4 125 9 .31 100 63.2 129 10.0 LCS -EPA 8260D 96.4 64 .2 126 9 .64 102 71.4 125 10.2 100 63 .2 129 10.0 108 64.2 126 10.8 93.1 71.4 125 9.31 100 63.2 129 10.0 Matrix Spike -EPA 8260D 99.7 64 .2 126 49.8 93.1 71.4 125 46.6 100 63.2 129 50.0 103 64.2 126 25800 101 64.2 126 50.7 89.6 71.4 125 44.8 92.8 71.4 125 23200 100 63.2 129 50.0 99.3 63.2 129 24800 Matrix Spike Dup -EPA 8260D 96.0 64.2 126 48.0 91 .5 71.4 125 45.8 94.9 63 .2 129 47.4 101 64 .2 126 50.6 101 64.2 126 25200 94.7 71.4 125 47.4 92.7 71.4 125 23200 98.7 63 .2 129 24700 99.3 63.2 129 49.6 Spk Value Batch OF 10.0 BYC0794 1.00 10.0 BYC0794 1.00 10.0 BYC0794 1.00 10.0 BYC0850 1.00 10.0 BYC0850 1.00 10.0 BYC0850 1.00 10.0 BYC0794 1.00 10.0 BYC0794 1.00 10.0 BYC0794 1.00 10.0 BYC0850 1.00 10 .0 BYC0850 1.00 10.0 BYC0850 1.00 50 .0 BYC0794 1.00 50.0 BYC0794 1.00 50.0 BYC0794 1.00 25000 BYC0850 1.00 50.0 BYC0850 1.00 50.0 BYC0850 1.00 25000 BYC0850 1.00 50.0 BYC0850 1.00 25000 BYC0850 1.00 50 .0 BYC0794 1.00 50.0 BYC0794 1.00 50.0 BYC0794 1.00 50.0 BYC0850 1.00 25000 BYC0850 1.00 50.0 BYC0850 1.00 25000 BYC0850 1.00 25000 BYC0850 1.00 50.0 BYC0850 1.00 Page 31 of 33 Surrogate Recoveries (Field Samples) LabNumber Analyte Result Spklvl %Rec LCL UCL Qualifier 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24C0940-01 4-Bromofluorobenzene 9.73 10 .0 97 .3 71.4 125 24C0940-01 Toluene-dB 10.2 10 .0 102 63.2 129 24C0940-01 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 9.92 10.0 99.2 64.2 126 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24C0940-02 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 10 .5 10 .0 105 64.2 126 24C0940-02 4-Bromofluorobenzene 9.57 10.0 95.7 71.4 125 24C0940-02 Toluene-dB 9.94 10.0 99.4 63.2 129 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24C0940-03 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 10.3 10.0 103 64.2 126 24C0940-03 4-Bromofluorobenzene 9.61 10 .0 96.1 71.4 125 24C0940-03 Toluene-dB 10.1 10.0 101 63.2 129 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24C0940-04 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 10.0 10 .0 100 64.2 126 24C0940-04 4-Bromofluorobenzene 9.48 10.0 94 .8 71.4 1:ts 24C0940-04 Toluene-dB 9.70 10.0 97.0 63.2 129 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24C0940-05 Toluene-dB 10.0 10.0 100 63.2 129 24C0940-05 1 ,2-Dichloroethane-d4 9.81 10.0 98.1 64.2 126 24C0940-05 4-Bromofluorobenzene 9.11 10 .0 91.1 71.4 125 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24C0940-06 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 9.25 10 .0 92 .5 64 .2 126 24C0940-06 Toluene-dB 8 .51 10.0 85.1 63 .2 129 24C0940-06 4-Bromofluorobenzene 9.81 10 .0 98.1 71.4 125 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24C0940-07 Toluene-dB 9.60 10.0 96 .0 63.2 129 24C0940-07 4-Bromofluorobenzene 9.96 10.0 99 .6 71.4 125 24C0940-07 1 ,2-Dichloroethane-d4 9.86 10.0 98.6 64.2 126 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24C0940-08 Toluene-dB 9 .58 10.0 95 .8 63.2 129 24C0940-08 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 10 .3 10.0 103 64 .2 126 24C0940-08 4-Bromofluorobenzene 9.27 10.0 92.7 71.4 125 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24C0940-09 4-Bromofluorobenzene 8.77 10.0 87.7 71.4 125 24C0940-09 Toluene-dB 9.59 10.0 95.9 63.2 129 24C0940-09 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 10.0 10.0 100 64.2 126 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24C0940-10 Toluene-dB 9.17 10.0 91.7 63.2 129 24C0940-10 4-Bromofluorobenzene 10.8 10.0 108 71.4 125 24C0940-10 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 9.57 10.0 95.7 64.2 126 CtF WO#: 24C0940 www.ChemtechFord.com Page 32 of 33 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24C0940-11 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 24C0940-11 Toluene-dB 24C0940-11 4-Bromofluorobenzene 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24C0940-12 Toluene-dB 24C0940-12 4-Bromofluorobenzene 24C0940-12 1 ,2-Dichloroethane-d4 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24C0940-13 Toluene-dB 24C0940-13 4-Bromofluorobenzene 24C0940-13 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24C0940-14 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 24C0940-14 4-Bromofluorobenzene 24C0940-14 Toluene-dB 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24C0940-15 Toluene-dB 24C0940-15 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 24C0940-15 4-Bromofluorobenzene 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24C0940-16 4-Bromofluorobenzene 24C0940-16 Toluene-dB 24C0940-16 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24C0940-17 Toluene-dB 24C0940-17 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 24C0940-17 4-Bromofluorobenzene 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24C0940-18 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 24C0940-18 4-Bromofluorobenzene 24C0940-18 Toluene-dB 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24C0940-19 Toluene-dB 24C0940-19 1 ,2-Dichloroethane-d4 24C0940-19 4-B romofl uorobenzene 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24C0940-20 1 ,2-Dichloroethane-d4 24C0940-20 4-Bromofluorobenzene 24C0940-20 Toluene-dB CtF WO#: 24C0940 www.ChemtechFord.com 10.6 10.0 106 64.2 126 9.47 10.0 94.7 63.2 129 9.37 10.0 93.7 71.4 125 9.88 10.0 98.8 63.2 129 9.73 10.0 97.3 71.4 125 10.3 10.0 103 64.2 126 10.1 10.0 101 63.2 129 9.45 10.0 94.5 71.4 125 10.4 10.0 104 64.2 126 10.3 10.0 103 64.2 126 9.25 10.0 92.5 71.4 125 10.1 10.0 101 63.2 129 9.83 10.0 98.3 63.2 129 10.2 10.0 102 64.2 126 9.48 10.0 94.8 71.4 125 10.1 10.0 101 71.4 125 10.0 10.0 100 63.2 129 10.2 10.0 102 64.2 126 10.0 10.0 100 63.2 129 10.3 10.0 103 64.2 126 9.74 10.0 97.4 71.4 125 10.7 10.0 107 64.2 126 9.43 10.0 94.3 71.4 125 9.97 10.0 99.7 63.2 129 9.67 10.0 96.7 63.2 129 10.2 10.0 102 64.2 126 9.33 10.0 93.3 71.4 125 10.2 10.0 102 64.2 126 9.60 10.0 96.0 71.4 125 10.0 10.0 100 63.2 129 Page 33 of 33 Analyte QC Sample ID: BYC0739-BLK1 Date Prepared: 03/19/2024 Chloride QC Sample ID: BYC0739-BS1 Date Prepared: 03/19/2024 Chloride QC Sample ID: BYC0739-MS 1 Date Prepared: 03/19/2024 Chloride QC Sample ID: BYC0739-MS2 Date Prepared: 03/19/2024 Chloride QC Sample ID: BYC0739-MSD1 Date Prepared: 03/19/2024 Chloride QC Sample ID: BYC0739-MSD2 Date Prepared: 03/19/2024 Chloride CtF WO#: 24C1296 www.ChemtechFord.com QC Report for Work Order (WO) -24C1296 % Rec RPO Limits RPO Max Result Source Cone SpkValue MRL OF Blank -EPA 300.0 Batch: BYC0739 Date Analyzed: 03/20/2024 Units: mg/L ND 1.00 1.00 LCS -EPA 300.0 Batch: BYC0739 Date Analyzed: 03/20/2024 Units: mg/L 102 90-110 204 200 1 .00 1.00 Matrix Spike -EPA 300.0 Batch: BYC0739 QC Source Sample: 24Cl296-0l Date Analyzed: 03/20/2024 Units: mg/L 102 80-120 59.8 37.2 22.2 1.11 1.00 Batch: BYC0739 QC Source Sample: 24Cl296-02 Date Analyzed: 03/20/2024 Units: mg/L 102 80 -120 59 .9 37.4 22.2 1.11 1.00 Matrix Spike Dup -EPA 300.0 Batch: BYC0739 QC Source Sample: 24Cl296-0l Date Analyzed: 03/20/2024 Units: mg/L 103 0.310 80 -120 20 60.0 37.2 22.2 1.11 1.00 Batch: BYC0739 QC Source Sample: 24Cl296-02 Date Analyzed: 03/20/2024 Units: mg/L 104 0.934 80 -120 20 60.5 37.4 22.2 1.11 1.00 Page 20 of 25 Analyte QC Sample ID: BYC0996-BLK1 Date Prepared: 03/25/2024 Nitrate + Nitrite, Total, as N QC Sample ID: BYC0996-BS1 Date Prepared: 03/25/2024 Nitrate+ Nitrite, Total, as N QC Sample ID : BYC0996-MS I Date Prepared: 03 /25 /2024 Nitrate+ Nitrite, Total, as N QC Sample ID: BYC0996-MS2 Date Prepared: 03/25/2024 Nitrate + Nitrite, Total, as N QC Sample ID: BYC0996-MSD1 Date Prepared: 03 /25 /2024 Nitrate + Nitrite , Total, as N QC Sample ID: BYC0996-MSD2 Date Prepared: 03/25/2024 Nitrate + Nitrite, Total, as N CtF WO#: 24C1296 www.ChemtechFord.com QC Report for Work Order {WO) -24C1296 % Rec RPD Limits RPD Max Result Source Cone Spk Value MRL DF Blank -EPA 353.2 Batch : BYC0996 Date Analyzed: 03 /25/2024 Units : mg/L ND 0.100 1.00 LCS -EPA 353.2 Batch: BYC0996 Date Analyzed: 03/25/2024 Units: mg/L 101 90-110 2 .02 2.00 0.100 1 .00 Matrix Spike -EPA 353.2 Batch: BYC0996 QC Source Sample : 24Cl296-0I Date Analyzed: 03 /2 5/2 024 Units: mg/L 99.8 90-110 0.998 ND 1.00 0.100 1 .00 Batch: BYC0996 QC Source Sample: 24Cl296-02 Date Analyzed: 03/25/2024 Units: mg/L 110 90-110 1.87 0.777 1.00 0.100 1 .00 Matrix Spike Dup -EPA 353.2 Batch: BYC0996 QC Source Sample : 24Cl296-0l Date Analyzed: 03/25/2024 Units : mg/L 106 6.21 90-110 20 1.06 ND 1.00 0 .100 1 .00 Batch: BYC0996 QC Source Sample: 24Cl296-02 Date Analyzed: 03/25/2024 Units: mg/L 101 4.53 90-110 20 1.79 0.777 1.00 0.100 1 .00 Page 21 of 25 Analyte QC Sample ID: BYC0977-BLK1 Date Prepared: 03/22/2024 Carbon Tetrachloride Chloroform Chloromethane Methylene Chloride QC Sample ID: BYC0977-BLK2 Date Prepared: 03/22/2024 Carbon Tetrachloride Chloroform Chloromethane Methylene Chloride QC Sample ID: BYC0977-BS1 Date Prepared: 03/22/2024 Carbon Tetrachloride Chloroform Chloromethane Methylene Chloride QC Sample ID: BYC0977-MS1 Date Prepared: 03/22/2024 Carbon Tetrachloride Chloroform Chloromethane Methylene Chloride QC Sample ID: BYC0977-MSD1 Date Prepared: 03/22/2024 Carbon Tetrachloride Chloroform Chloromethane Methylene Chloride CtF WO#: 24C1296 www.ChemtechFord.com QC Report for Work Order {WO) -24C1296 %Rec RPO Limits RPO Max Result Source Cone SpkValue MRL OF Blank -EPA 8260D Batch: BYC0977 Date Analyzed: 03/22/2024 Units: ug/L ND 1.0 1.00 ND 1.0 1.00 ND 1.0 1.00 ND 1.0 1.00 Batch: BYC0977 Date Analyzed: 03/22/2024 Units: ug/L ND 250 1.00 ND 250 1.00 ND 250 1.00 ND 250 1.00 LCS -EPA 8260D Batch: BYC0977 Date Analyzed: 03/22/2024 Units: ug/L 119 70 -130 11.9 10.0 1.0 1.00 101 70 -130 10.1 10.0 1.0 1.00 97.6 70 -130 9.76 10.0 1.0 1.00 92.3 70-130 9.23 10.0 1.0 1.00 Matrix Spike -EPA 8260D Batch: BYC0977 QC Source Sample: 24C1296-01 Date Analyzed: 03/22/2024 Units: ug/L 104 70 -130 51.8 ND 50.0 5.0 1.00 99.7 70 -130 49.8 ND 50.0 5 .0 1.00 92.4 70 -130 46.2 ND 50.0 5 .0 1.00 95 .0 70 -130 47.5 ND 50.0 5 .0 1.00 Matrix Spike Dup -EPA 8260D Batch: BYC0977 QC Source Sample: 24C1296-01 Date Analyzed: 03/22/2024 Units: ug/L 111 6.99 70 -130 20 55.5 ND 50.0 5.0 1.00 97.5 2.23 70-130 20 48.8 ND 50.0 5.0 1.00 91.7 0.760 70-130 20 45.8 ND 50.0 5.0 1.00 91.0 4.30 70 -130 20 45.5 ND 50.0 5 .0 1.00 Page 22 of 25 Surrogates Report for Work Order {WO) -24C1296 QCID Analyte BYC0977-BLK2 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 BYC0977-BLK1 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 BYC0977-BLK2 4-Bromofluorobenzene BYC0977-BLK1 4-Bromofluorobenzene BYC0977-BLK2 Toluene-dB BYC0977-BLK1 Toluene-dB BYC0977-BS 1 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 BYC0977-BS1 4-Bromofluorobenzene BYC0977-8S1 Toluene-dB BYC0977-MS1 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 BYC0977-MS1 4-Bromofluorobenzene BYC0977-MS1 Toluene-dB BYC0977-MSD1 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 BYC0977-MSD 1 4-Bromofluorobenzene BYC0977-MSD1 Toluene-dB CtF WO#: 24C1296 www.ChemtechFord.com ¾Re c LCL UCL Result Blank -EPA 8260D 100 64.2 126 2500 103 64.2 126 10.3 112 71.4 125 2810 113 71.4 125 11.3 98.0 63 .2 129 2450 101 63 .2 129 10.1 LCS -EPA 8260D 101 64 .2 126 10 .1 104 71.4 125 10.4 100 63 .2 129 10.0 Matrix Spike -EPA 8260D 98.3 64.2 126 49.2 101 71.4 125 50.5 100 63.2 129 50.0 Matrix Spike Dup -EPA 82600 99.1 64 .2 126 49.6 94.5 71.4 125 47.2 100 63.2 129 50 .0 Spk Value Batch DF 2500 BYC0977 1.00 10.0 BYC0977 1.00 2500 BYC0977 1.00 10.0 BYC0977 1.00 2500 BYC0977 1.00 10.0 BYC0977 1.00 10.0 BYC0977 1.00 10.0 BYC0977 1.00 10.0 BYC0977 1.00 50.0 BYC0977 1.00 50.0 BYC0977 1.00 50.0 BYC0977 1.00 50.0 BYC0977 1.00 50.0 BYC0977 1.00 50 .0 BYC0977 1.00 Page 23 of 25 Surrogate Recoveries (Field Samples) LabNumber Analyte Result SpkLvl %Rec LCL UCL Qualifier 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24C1296-01 4-Bromofluorobenzene 11.4 10.0 114 71.4 125 24C1296-01 Toluene-dB 9.88 10.0 98.8 63.2 129 24C1296-01 1 ,2-Dichloroethane-d4 9.84 10.0 98.4 64.2 126 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24C1296-02 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 9.54 10.0 95.4 64.2 126 24C1296-02 4-Bromofluorobenzene 10.3 10.0 103 71.4 125 24C1296-02 Toluene-dB 10.0 10.0 100 63.2 129 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24C1296-03 Toluene-dB 9.85 10.0 98.5 63.2 129 24C1296-03 1 ,2-Dichloroethane-d4 9.99 10.0 99.9 64.2 126 24C1296-03 4-Bromofluorobenzene 11.1 10.0 111 71.4 125 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24C1296-04 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 11.1 10.0 111 64.2 126 24C1296-04 Toluene-dB 10.0 10.0 100 63.2 129 24C1296-04 4-Bromofluorobenzene 11.4 10.0 114 71.4 125 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24C1296-05 Toluene-dB 10.0 10.0 100 63.2 129 24C1296-05 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 10.8 10.0 108 64.2 126 24C1296-05 4-Bromofluorobenzene 10.0 10.0 100 71.4 125 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24C1296-06 Toluene-dB 10.0 10.0 100 63.2 129 24C1296-06 4-Bromofluorobenzene 10.7 10.0 107 71.4 125 24C1296-06 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 10.3 10.0 103 64.2 126 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24C1296-07 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 10.1 10.0 101 64.2 126 24C1296-07 Toluene-dB 10.0 10.0 100 63.2 129 24C1296-07 4-Bromofluorobenzene 10.4 10.0 104 71.4 125 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24C1296-08 Toluene-dB 10.3 10.0 103 63.2 129 24C1296-08 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 11.0 10.0 110 64.2 126 24C1296-08 4-Bromofluorobenzene 10.6 10.0 106 71.4 125 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24C1296-09 Toluene-dB 10.0 10.0 100 63.2 129 24C1296-09 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 9.96 10.0 99.6 64.2 126 24C1296-09 4-Bromofluorobenzene 10.4 10.0 104 71.4 125 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24C1296-10 4-Bromofluorobenzene 10.7 10.0 107 71.4 125 24C1296-10 Toluene-dB 10.0 10.0 100 63.2 129 24C1296-10 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 10.3 10.0 103 64.2 126 CtF WO#: 24C1296 www.ChemtechFord.com Page 24 of 25 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24C1296-11 4-Bromofluorobenzene 24C1296-11 Toluene-d8 24C1296-11 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24C1296-12 Toluene-d8 24C1296-12 4-Bromofluorobenzene 24C1296-12 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24C1296-13 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 24C1296-13 4-Bromofluorobenzene 24C1296-13 Toluene-dB 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24C1296-14 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 24C1296-14 4-Bromofluorobenzene 24C1296-14 Toluene-dB 8260 Low Level Volatiles 24C1296-15 Toluene-dB 24C1296-15 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 24C1296-15 4-Bromofluorobenzene CtF WO#: 24C1296 www.ChemtechFord.com 10.2 10.0 102 71.4 125 10.0 10.0 100 63.2 129 10 .6 10.0 106 64.2 126 10.0 10.0 100 63.2 129 10.8 10.0 108 71.4 125 10.1 10.0 101 64 .2 126 9.57 10.0 95.7 64.2 126 10.4 10.0 104 71.4 125 9 .92 10 .0 99 .2 63 .2 129 10.2 10 .0 102 64.2 126 10.5 10.0 105 71.4 125 9.94 10 .0 99.4 63 .2 129 10.0 10.0 100 63.2 129 9.93 10.0 99 .3 64.2 126 11.2 10 .0 112 71.4 125 Page 25 of 25 Tab I Quality Assurance and Data Validation Tables 1-1: Field QA/QC Evaluation 1x Casing 2x Casing Location Volume Volume Pumped Volume Volume Check Conductivity RPD pH RPD Temperature RPD Redox RPD Turbidity MW -04 NA Continuously Pumped well -1907 NC 7.21 NC 15 .73 NC 247 TW4-01 NA Continuously Pum 12ed well -2329 NC 7.27 NC 16.22 NC 247 TW4-02 NA Continuously Pumped well -3945 NC 7.15 NC 14.20 NC 281 lW4-03 48.35 -· 71.50 96.7 Pumped Dry 1870 le 1886 0.85 "6.80 o.82 0.29 1"5.60 15.53 0.45 NM TW4-04 NA Continuously Pumped well -2389 NC 7.32 NC 15.76 NC 255 TW4-05 31.56 77.00 63.12 okay 1651 1644 0.42 6.83 6.86 0.44 15.46 15.45 0.06 427 423 TW4-06 12.28 14.66 24.56 Pumped Dry 3950 3952 0.05 6.8 ~ 6.83 0.15 13.96 13.99 0.21 NM TW4-07 24.72 55.00 49.44 Pumped Dry 1725 1741 0.92 7 .20 7.19 0.14 13.79 13.83 0.2"9 NM TW4-08 26.49 66 .00 52.98 okay 4570 4570 0.00 6.69 6.70 0.15 14.99 15.02 0.20 383 380 TW4-09 3 1.7 1 77.00 63.42 okay 249 1 2488 0.12 6.81 6.83 0.29 14.98 14.97 0.07 333 331 TW4-10 2 7 .70 38.5 0 55.4 Pumped Dry 2440 2443 0.12 6.83 6.821' 0.15 13 .27 13.36 0.68 NM TW4-11 NA Continuously Pumped well -3752 NC 7.05 NC 14.94 NC 261 TW4-12 30.03 38.50 60.06 Pumped Dry 1599 1595 0.25 7.34 7.30 0.55 13.70 13.77 0.51 NM TW4-13 3 1.05 44.00 62.1 Pumped Dry 20 53 2064 0.53 7.29 7.27 0.27 13.67 13.76 0.66 NM TW4-14 11.53 14.66 23.oo PulT!ped Dry 5 356 5 363 0.13 6.75 6.72 0.4'5 14.2 1 1:il .25 0.2·8 NM MW-26 NA Continuously Pumped well -3597 NC 6.98 NC 15.89 NC 297 TW4-16 47.62 110.00 95.24 okay 3678 3740 1.67 6.70 6.73 0.45 14.87 14.86 0 .07 346 335 MW-36 7 .21 17 .36 14 .42 okay 4886 4878 0.16 6.74 6.75 0.15 14.33 14.34 0.07 489 488 TW4-18 40.64 99 .00 81.28 okay 208 7 2062 1.2 1 6.56 6.57 0 .15 15.48 15.49 0 .06 462 459 TW4-19 NA Continuously Pumped well -2780 NC 6.95 NC 14 .80 NC 360 TW4-21 NA Continuously Pumped well -2637 NC 6.77 NC 15.58 NC 419 TW4-22 N'A Conf1nuousry Pumped well -5184 NC 6.51 NC 15.88 NC 359 TW4-23 25.49 66 .00 50.98 okay 3466 3475 0.26 6.83 6.85 0.29 14.43 14.44 0.07 234 225 TW4-24 NA Continuously Pumped well -6744 NC 6.81 NC 14.78 NC 374 TW4-25 NA Continuously Pumped well -2501 NC 7.05 NC 15.48 NC 361 TW4-2 6 7.86 8.25 15 .72 Pumped Dry 4896 4902 0.12 7.07 7.06 0.14 13.40 13.45 0.37 NM TW"4-27 10.7 0 11.00 21 .4 Pumped Dry 51f3 5 122 e .18 6.54 6.52 0.31 13.94 13.98 0.29 NM TW4-28 38.10 51.33 7 6.2 Pump ed Dry 1429 1476 3.24 7 .36 7 .33 0.4 1 13 .5 9 13.60 0.07 NM TW4-29 9.55 11.00 19.1 Pumped Dry 4020 4024 0.10 6.84 6.83 a.rs 15.30 15.31 0.07 NM TW4-30 11.90 14.66 23.8 Pumped Dry 4434 4444 0.23 6.01 6.04 0.50 14.58 14.60 0.14 NM TW4-31 20 .41 25.3 3" 40 .82 Pumped Dry 3?'6 4 3770 0.16 7.10 7.08 0.28 14.08 14.13 0.35 NM TW4-32 37 .27 77.00 74.54 okay 6068 5996 1.19 4.34 4.34 0.00 14 .77 14.77 0.00 469 471 TW4-33 4.28 3.66 8.56 Pumped Dry 4742 4799 1.19 6.98 7 .0 1 0.43 13.84 14.85 7 .04 NM TW4-34 11.42 14.66 22.84 Pumped Dry 3673 3686 0.35 ,.22 7.19 0.42 14.09 14.14 0.35 NM TW4-35 0.80 7.33 13.7 Pumped Dry 4370 4377 0.16 6.78 6.75 0.44 14.36 14.38 0.14 NM lW4-36 26 .23 33.00 52 .4 6 Pumped Dry 2451' 24 65 0.57 7.15 7.13 0.28 14.02 14.10 0.57 NM TW4-37 NA Continuously Pumped well -4322 NC 6.74 NG 15.44 NC 341 TW4-38 34 .26 77.00 68.52 okay 1826 1908 4 .39 6.81 6.81 0.00 14.75 14.78 0.2 0 424 419 TW4-39 NA Continuously Pumped well -2408 NC 7.04 NC 14.90 NC 351 TW4-40 NA Continuously Pumped well -4197 NC 6.78 NC 15.80 NC 293 TW4-41 NA Continuous ly Pumped well -2779 NC 7 .26 NC 17.11 NC 257 TW4-42 9.14 11.00 18.28 Pum_p ed Dry 38 28 3846 0.4 7 7 .25 7·.26 0.14 14.48 14.49 0.07 NM TW4-43 14.42 22.00 28.84 Pumped Dry 3632 3640 0.22 7 .05 7 .04 0.14 14.02 14.05 0.21 NM MW-©i1 , MW-26;TW"4-0 1, TW4-02, TW4-04, TW4-11, TW4-19, TW4-21, TW4-22, TW4-24, TW4-25, TW4-37, TW4-39, TW4-40, TW4-41 are continually pumped wells. TW4-03, TW4-06, TW4-07, TW4-10, TW4-12, TW4-13, TW4-14, TW4-26, TW4-27, TW4-28, TW4-29, TW4-30, TW4-31, TW4-33, TW4-34, TW4-35, TW4-36, TW4-42, TW4-43 were pumped dry and sampled after recovery. NM = Not Measured . The QAP does not require the measurement of redox potential or turbidity in wells that were purged to dryness. RPD = Relative Percent Difference NC 0 NC 0 NC 0 NC NM NC 0 0 .94 4.9 NC NM NC NM 0.79 0 0.60 25 .0 NC NM NC 0 NC NM NC NM NC NM NC 0 3.23 7.3 0.20 0 0.65 5 .7 NC 0 NC 0 NC 3.0 3 .92 14.5 NC 0 NC 4.8 NC NM NC NM NC NM NC NM NC NM NC NM 0.43 22.0 NC NM NC NM NC NM NC NM NC 0 1.19 10.0 NC 0 NC 0 NC 3.0 NG NM NC NM The QAP states that turbidity should be less than 5 Nephelometric Turbidity Units ("NTU") prior to sampling unless the well is characterized by water that has a higher turbidity. The QAP does not require that turbidity measurements be less than 5 NTU prior to sampling. As such, the noted observations regarding turbidity measurements less than 5 NTU are included for information purposes only. 4 .9 0 26.0 7.4 0 5.7 13 .0 21.4 9 .8 RPD Dissolved Oxygen RPD NC 29.5 NC NC 77.6 NC NC 84.5 NC NC NM NC NC 86.0 NC 0.00 61.4 61.1 0.49 NC NM NC NC NM NC 0.00 1.0 1.0 0.00 3.92 1.0 1.0 0.00 NC NM NC NC 89.0 NC NC NM NC NC NM NC NC NM NC NC 30.8 NC 1.36 5 .5 5.7 3 .57 0.00 76.1 76 .6 0 .65 0 .00 9 .3 9.5 2.13 NC 41.4 NC J\I C 113.0 NC NC 28 .7 NC 10 .91 8.7 8.0 8.38 NC 27.4 NC NC 78.5 NC J\IC NM NC NC NM NC NC NM NC NC NM NC NC NM NC NC NM NC 2.76 1.0 1.0 0.00 NC--NM NC NC NM NC J\IC NM NC NC NM NC NC 78.5 NC 2 .02 70.1 68.0 3.04 NC 69.0 NC NC 110.0 NC NC 89.0 NC NC NM NC NC NM NC 1-2: Holding Time Evaluation Hold Time Allowed Hold Hold Time Location ID Parameter Name Sample Date Analysis Date (Days) Time (Days) Check Trip Blank Carbon Tetrachloride 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK Trip Blank Chloroform 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK Trip Blank Chloromethane 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK Trip Blank Methylene Chloride 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK Trip Blank Carbon Tetrachloride 03/12/2024 03/20/2024 8 14 OK Trip Blank Chloroform 03/12/2024 03/20/2024 8 14 OK Trip Blank Chloromethane 03/12/2024 03/20/2024 8 14 OK Trip Blank Methylene Chloride 03/12/2024 03/20/2024 8 14 OK Trip Blank Carbon Tetrachloride 03/14/2024 03/22/2024 8 14 OK Trip Blank Chloroform 03/14/2024 03/22/2024 8 14 OK Trip Blank Chloromethane 03/14/2024 03/22/2024 8 14 OK Trip Blank Methylene Chloride 03/14/2024 03/22/2024 8 14 OK MW-04 Chloride 02/21/2024 02/24/2024 3 28 OK MW-04 Carbon Tetrachloride 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK MW-04 Chloroform 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK MW-04 Chloromethane 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK MW-04 Methylene Chloride 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK MW-04 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 02/21/2024 02/28/2024 7 28 OK TW4-01 Chloride 02/21/2024 02/23/2024 2 28 OK TW4-01 Carbon Tetrachloride 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-01 Chloroform 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-01 Chloromethane 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-01 Methylene Chloride 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-01 Nitrate + Nitrite as N 02/21/2024 02/28/2024 7 28 OK TW4-02 Chloride 02/21/2024 02/23/2024 2 28 OK TW4-02 Carbon Tetrachloride 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-02 Chloroform 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-02 Chloromethane 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-02 Methylene Chloride 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-02 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 02/21/2024 02/28/2024 7 28 OK TW4-03 Chloride 03/13/2024 03/14/2024 1 28 OK TW4-03 Carbon Tetrachloride 03/13/2024 03/20/2024 7 14 OK TW4-03 Chloroform 03/13/2024 03/20/2024 7 14 OK TW4-03 Chloromethane 03/13/2024 03/20/2024 7 14 OK TW4-03 Methylene Chloride 03/13/2024 03/20/2024 7 14 OK TW4-03 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 28 OK TW4-03 Chloride 03/12/2024 03/14/2024 2 28 OK TW4-03 Carbon Tetrachloride 03/12/2024 03/19/2024 7 14 OK TW4-03 Chloroform 03/12/2024 03/19/2024 7 14 OK TW4-03 Chloromethane 03/12/2024 03/19/2024 7 14 OK TW4-03 Methylene Chloride 03/12/2024 03/19/2024 7 14 OK TW4-03 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 03/12/2024 03/19/2024 7 28 OK TW4-04 Chloride 02/21/2024 02/23/2024 2 28 OK TW4-04 Carbon Tetrachloride 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-04 Chloroform 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-04 Chloromethane 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-04 Methylene Chloride 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-04 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 02/21/2024 02/28/2024 7 28 OK TW4-05 Chloride 03/14/2024 03/20/2024 6 28 OK I-2: Holding Time Evaluation Hold Time Allowed Hold Hold Time Location ID Parameter Name Sample Date Analysis Date (Days) Time (Days) Check TW4-05 Carbon Tetrachloride 03/14/2024 03/22/2024 8 14 OK TW4-05 Chloroform 03/14/2024 03/22/2024 8 14 OK TW4-05 Chloromethane 03/14/2024 03/22/2024 8 14 OK TW4-05 Methylene Chloride 03/14/2024 03/22/2024 8 14 OK TW4-05 Nitrate + Nitrite as N 03/14/2024 03/25/2024 11 28 OK TW4-05 Chloride 03/13/2024 03/15/2024 2 28 OK TW4-05 Carbon Tetrachloride 03/13/2024 03/20/2024 7 14 OK TW4-05 Chloroform 03/13/2024 03/20/2024 7 14 OK TW4-05 Chloromethane 03/13/2024 03/20/2024 7 14 OK TW4-05 Methylene Chloride 03/13/2024 03/20/2024 7 14 OK TW4-05 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 28 OK TW4-06 Chloride 03/13/2024 03/15/2024 2 28 OK TW4-06 Carbon Tetrachloride 03/13/2024 03/20/2024 7 14 OK TW4-06 Chloroform 03/13/2024 03/20/2024 7 14 OK TW4-06 Chloromethane 03/13/2024 03/20/2024 7 14 OK TW4-06 Methylene Chloride 03/13/2024 03/20/2024 7 14 OK TW4-06 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 28 OK TW4-07 Chloride 03/15/2024 03/20/2024 5 28 OK TW4-07 Carbon Tetrachloride 03/15/2024 03/22/2024 7 14 OK TW4-07 Chloroform 03/15/2024 03/22/2024 7 14 OK TW4-07 Chloromethane 03/15/2024 03/22/2024 7 14 OK TW4-07 Methylene Chloride 03/15/2024 03/22/2024 7 14 OK TW4-07 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 03/15/2024 03/25/2024 10 28 OK TW4-08 Chloride 03/14/2024 03/20/2024 6 28 OK TW4-08 Carbon Tetrachloride 03/14/2024 03/22/2024 8 14 OK TW4-08 Chloroform 03/14/2024 03/22/2024 8 14 OK TW4-08 Chloromethane 03/14/2024 03/22/2024 8 14 OK TW4-08 Methylene Chloride 03/14/2024 03/22/2024 8 14 OK TW4-08 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 03/14/2024 03/25/2024 11 28 OK TW4-09 Chloride 03/14/2024 03/20/2024 6 28 OK TW4-09 Carbon Tetrachloride 03/14/2024 03/22/2024 8 14 OK TW4-09 Chloroform 03/14/2024 03/22/2024 8 14 OK TW4-09 Chloromethane 03/14/2024 03/22/2024 8 14 OK TW4-09 Methylene Chloride 03/14/2024 03/22/2024 8 14 OK TW4-09 Nitrate + Nitrite as N 03/14/2024 03/25/2024 11 28 OK TW4-10 Chloride 03/14/2024 03/20/2024 6 28 OK TW4-10 Carbon Tetrachloride 03/14/2024 03/22/2024 8 14 OK TW4-10 Chloroform 03/14/2024 03/22/2024 8 14 OK TW4-10 Chloromethane 03/14/2024 03/22/2024 8 14 OK TW4-10 Methylene Chloride 03/14/2024 03/22/2024 8 14 OK TW4-10 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 03/14/2024 03/25/2024 11 28 OK TW4-l l Chloride 02/21/2024 02/24/2024 3 28 OK TW4-l 1 Carbon Tetrachloride 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-l l Chloroform 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-ll Chloromethane 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-l l Methylene Chloride 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-ll Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 02/21/2024 02/28/2024 7 28 OK TW4-12 Chloride 03/13/2024 03/14/2024 1 28 OK TW4-12 Carbon Tetrachloride 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK I-2: Holding Time Evaluation Hold Time Allowed Hold Hold Time Location ID Parameter Name Sample Date Analysis Date (Days) Time (Days) Check TW4-12 Chloroform 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-12 Chloromethane 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-12 Methylene Chloride 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-12 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 28 OK TW4-13 Chloride 03/13/2024 03/14/2024 1 28 OK TW4-13 Carbon Tetrachloride 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-13 Chloroform 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-13 Chloromethane 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-13 Methylene Chloride 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-13 Nitrate + Nitrite as N 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 28 OK TW4-14 Chloride 03/13/2024 03/14/2024 1 28 OK TW4-14 Carbon Tetrachloride 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-14 Chloroform 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-14 Chloromethane 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-14 Methylene Chloride 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-14 Nitrate + Nitrite as N 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 28 OK MW-26 Chloride 02/21/2024 02/23/2024 2 28 OK MW-26 Carbon Tetrachloride 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK MW-26 Chloroform 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK MW-26 Chloromethane 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK MW-26 Methylene Chloride 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK MW-26 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 02/21/2024 02/28/2024 7 28 OK TW4-16 Chloride 03/14/2024 03/20/2024 6 28 OK TW4-16 Carbon Tetrachloride 03/14/2024 03/22/2024 8 14 OK TW4-16 Chloroform 03/14/2024 03/22/2024 8 14 OK TW4-16 Chloromethane 03/14/2024 03/22/2024 8 14 OK TW4-16 Methylene Chloride 03/14/2024 03/22/2024 8 14 OK TW4-16 Nitrate + Nitrite as N 03/14/2024 03/25/2024 11 28 OK MW-32 Chloride 01/26/2024 01/31/2024 5 28 OK MW-32 Chloride 03/14/2024 03/20/2024 6 28 OK MW-32 Carbon Tetrachloride 03/14/2024 03/22/2024 8 14 OK MW-32 Chloroform 03/14/2024 03/22/2024 8 14 OK MW-32 Chloromethane 03/14/2024 03/22/2024 8 14 OK MW-32 Methylene Chloride 03/14/2024 03/22/2024 8 14 OK MW-32 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 03/14/2024 03/25/2024 11 28 OK TW4-18 Carbon Tetrachloride 03/14/2024 03/22/2024 8 14 OK TW4-18 Chloroform 03/14/2024 03/22/2024 8 14 OK TW4-18 Chloromethane 03/14/2024 03/22/2024 8 14 OK TW4-18 Methylene Chloride 03/14/2024 03/22/2024 8 14 OK TW4-18 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 03/14/2024 03/25/2024 11 28 OK TW4-19 Chloride 02/21/2024 02/24/2024 3 28 OK TW4-l9 Carbon Tetrachloride 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-l9 Chloroform 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-19 Chloromethane 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-19 Methylene Chloride 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-19 Nitrate + Nitrite as N 02/21/2024 02/28/2024 7 28 OK TW4-21 Chloride 02/21/2024 02/23/2024 2 28 OK TW4-21 Carbon Tetrachloride 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-21 Chloroform 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK I-2: Holding Time Evaluation Hold Time Allowed Hold Hold Time Location ID Parameter Name Sample Date Analysis Date (Days) Time (Days) Check TW4-21 Chloromethane 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-21 Methylene Chloride 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-21 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 02/21/2024 02/28/2024 7 28 OK TW4-22 Chloride 02/21/2024 02/24/2024 3 28 OK TW4-22 Carbon Tetrachloride 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-22 Chloroform 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-22 Chloromethane 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-22 Methylene Chloride 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-22 Nitrate + Nitrite as N 02/21/2024 02/28/2024 7 28 OK TW4-23 Chloride 03/13/2024 03/15/2024 2 28 OK TW4-23 Carbon Tetrachloride 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-23 Chloroform 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-23 Chloromethane 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-23 Methylene Chloride 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-23 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 28 OK TW4-24 Chloride 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 28 OK TW4-24 Carbon Tetrachloride 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-24 Chloroform 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-24 Chloromethane 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-24 Methylene Chloride 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-24 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 02/21/2024 02/28/2024 7 28 OK TW4-25 Chloride 02/21/2024 02/23/2024 2 28 OK TW4-25 Carbon Tetrachloride 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-25 Chloroform 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-25 Chloromethane 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-25 Methylene Chloride 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-25 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 02/21/2024 02/28/2024 7 28 OK TW4-26 Chloride 03/15/2024 03/20/2024 5 28 OK TW4-26 Carbon Tetrachloride 03/15/2024 03/22/2024 7 14 OK TW4-26 Chloroform 03/15/2024 03/22/2024 7 14 OK TW4-26 Chloromethane 03/15/2024 03/22/2024 7 14 OK TW4-26 Methylene Chloride 03/15/2024 03/22/2024 7 14 OK TW4-26 Nitrate + Nitrite as N 03/15/2024 03/25/2024 IO 28 OK TW4-27 Chloride 03/13/2024 03/15/2024 2 28 OK TW4-27 Carbon Tetrachloride 03/13/2024 03/20/2024 7 14 OK TW4-27 Chloroform 03/13/2024 03/20/2024 7 14 OK TW4-27 Chloromethane 03/13/2024 03/20/2024 7 14 OK TW4-27 Methylene Chloride 03/13/2024 03/20/2024 7 14 OK TW4-27 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 28 OK TW4-28 Chloride 03/13/2024 03/14/2024 I 28 OK TW4-28 Carbon Tetrachloride 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-28 Chloroform 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-28 Chloromethane 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-28 Methylene Chloride 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-28 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 28 OK TW4-29 Chloride 03/15/2024 03/20/2024 5 28 OK TW4-29 Carbon Tetrachloride 03/15/2024 03/22/2024 7 14 OK TW4-29 Chloroform 03/15/2024 03/22/2024 7 14 OK TW4-29 Chloromethane 03/15/2024 03/22/2024 7 14 OK 1-2: Holding Time Evaluation Hold Time Allowed Hold Hold Time Location ID Parameter Name Sample Date Analysis Date (Days) Time (Days) Check TW4-29 Methylene Chloride 03/15/2024 03/22/2024 7 14 OK TW4-29 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 03/15/2024 03/25/2024 IO 28 OK TW4-30 Chloride 03/14/2024 03/20/2024 6 28 OK TW4-30 Carbon Tetrachloride 03/14/2024 03/22/2024 8 14 OK TW4-30 Chloroform 03/14/2024 03/22/2024 8 14 OK TW4-30 Chloromethane 03/14/2024 03/22/2024 8 14 OK TW4-30 Methylene Chloride 03/14/2024 03/22/2024 8 14 OK TW4-30 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 03/14/2024 03/25/2024 11 28 OK TW4-31 Chloride 03/13/2024 03/14/2024 1 28 OK TW4-31 Carbon Tetrachloride 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-31 Chloroform 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-31 Chloromethane 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-31 Methylene Chloride 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-31 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 28 OK TW4-32 Chloride 03/13/2024 03/14/2024 1 28 OK TW4-32 Carbon Tetrachloride 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-32 Chloroform 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-32 Chloromethane 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-32 Methylene Chloride 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-32 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 28 OK TW4-33 Chloride 03/14/2024 03/20/2024 6 28 OK TW4-33 Carbon Tetrachloride 03/14/2024 03/22/2024 8 14 OK TW4-33 Chloroform 03/14/2024 03/22/2024 8 14 OK TW4-33 Chloromethane 03/14/2024 03/22/2024 8 14 OK TW4-33 Methylene Chloride 03/14/2024 03/22/2024 8 14 OK TW4-33 Nitrate + Nitrite as N 03/14/2024 03/25/2024 11 28 OK TW4-34 Chloride 03/13/2024 03/15/2024 2 28 OK TW4-34 Carbon Tetrachloride 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-34 Chloroform 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-34 Chloromethane 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-34 Methylene Chloride 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-34 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 28 OK TW4-35 Chloride 03/13/2024 03/15/2024 2 28 OK TW4-35 Carbon Tetrachloride 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-35 Chloroform 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-35 Chloromethane 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-35 Methylene Chloride 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-35 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 28 OK TW4-36 Chloride 03/13/2024 03/14/2024 1 28 OK TW4-36 Carbon Tetrachloride 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-36 Chloroform 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-36 Chloromethane 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-36 Methylene Chloride 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-36 Nitrate + Nitrite as N 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 28 OK TW4-37 Chloride 02/21/2024 02/24/2024 3 28 OK TW4-37 Carbon Tetrachloride 02/21/2024 02/27/2024 6 14 OK TW4-37 Chloroform 02/21/2024 02/27/2024 6 14 OK TW4-37 Chloromethane 02/21/2024 02/27/2024 6 14 OK TW4-37 Methylene Chloride 02/21/2024 02/27/2024 6 14 OK 1-2: Holding Time Evaluation Hold Time Allowed Hold Hold Time Location ID Parameter Name Sample Date Analysis Date (Days) Time (Days) Check TW4-37 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 02/21/2024 02/28/2024 7 28 OK TW4-38 Chloride 03/13/2024 03/15/2024 2 28 OK TW4-38 Carbon Tetrachloride 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-38 Chloroform 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-38 Chloromethane 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-38 Methylene Chloride 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-38 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 28 OK TW4-39 Chloride 02/21/2024 02/23/2024 2 28 OK TW4-39 Carbon Tetrachloride 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-39 Chloroform 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-39 Chloromethane 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-39 Methylene Chloride 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-39 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 02/21/2024 02/28/2024 7 28 OK TW4-40 Chloride 02/21/2024 02/23/2024 2 28 OK TW4-40 Carbon Tetrachloride 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-40 Chloroform 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-40 Chloromethane 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-40 Methylene Chloride 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-40 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 02/21/2024 02/28/2024 7 28 OK TW4-41 Chloride 02/21/2024 02/23/2024 2 28 OK TW4-41 Carbon Tetrachloride 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-41 Chloroform 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-41 Chloromethane 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-41 Methylene Chloride 02/21/2024 02/26/2024 5 14 OK TW4-41 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 02/21/2024 02/28/2024 7 28 OK TW4-42 Chloride 03/13/2024 03/14/2024 1 28 OK TW4-42 Carbon Tetrachloride 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-42 Chloroform 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-42 Chloromethane 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-42 Methylene Chloride 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-42 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 28 OK TW4-43 Chloride 03/13/2024 03/15/2024 2 28 OK TW4-43 Carbon Tetrachloride 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-43 Chloroform 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-43 Chloromethane 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-43 Methylene Chloride 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 14 OK TW4-43 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 28 OK TW4-60 Chloride 02/22/2024 02/24/2024 2 28 OK TW4-60 Carbon Tetrachloride 02/22/2024 02/27/2024 5 14 OK TW4-60 Chloroform 02/22/2024 02/27/2024 5 14 OK TW4-60 Chloromethane 02/22/2024 02/27/2024 5 14 OK TW4-60 Methylene Chloride 02/22/2024 02/27/2024 5 14 OK TW4-60 Nitrate + Nitrite as N 02/22/2024 02/28/2024 6 28 OK TW4-28 Chloride 03/13/2024 03/15/2024 2 28 OK TW4-65 Carbon Tetrachloride 03/13/2024 03/20/2024 7 14 OK TW4-65 Chloroform 03/13/2024 03/20/2024 7 14 OK TW4-65 Chloromethane 03/13/2024 03/20/2024 7 14 OK TW4-65 Methylene Chloride 03/13/2024 03/20/2024 7 14 OK TW4-28 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 03/13/2024 03/19/2024 6 28 OK I-2: Holding Time Evaluation Hold Time Allowed Hold Hold Time Location ID Parameter Name Sample Date Analysis Date (Days) Time (Days) Check TW4-16 Chloride 03/14/2024 03/20/2024 6 28 OK TW4-70 Carbon Tetrachloride 03/14/2024 03/22/2024 8 14 OK TW4-70 Chloroform 03/14/2024 03/22/2024 8 14 OK TW4-70 Chloromethane 03/14/2024 03/22/2024 8 14 OK TW4-70 Methylene Chloride 03/14/2024 03 /22/2024 8 14 OK TW4-70 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 03/14/2024 03/25 /2024 1 1 28 OK TW4-07 Chloride 03/15/2024 03 /20/2024 5 28 OK TW4-75 Carbon Tetrachloride 03 /15 /2024 03/22/2024 7 14 OK TW4-75 Chloroform 03/15 /2024 03 /22 /2024 7 14 OK TW4-75 Chloromethane 03 /15 /2024 03/22/2024 7 14 OK TW4-75 Methylene Chloride 03/15 /2024 03/22/2024 7 14 OK TW4-75 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 03/15/2024 03/25/2024 IO 28 OK Table 1-3 Recipt Temperature Check Sample Batch Wells in Batch Temperature 24B1726 MW-04, TW4-01, TW4-02, TW4-04, TW4-11, MW-26, TW4-19, TW4-21, TW4 -0.1 °C 22, TW4-24, TW4-25, TW4-37, TW4-39, TW4-40, TW4-41, TW4-60, Trip Blank TW4-03, TW4-03R, TW4-05R, TW4-06, TW4-12, TW4-13, TW4-14, TW4-23, 24C0940 TW4-27, TW4-28, TW4-31, TW4-32, TW4-34, TW4-35, TW4-36, TW4-38, l.6°C TW4-42, TW4-43 , TW4-65, Trip Blank 24Cl296 MW-32, TW4-07, TW4-05, TW4-08, TW4-09, TW4-10, TW4-16, TW4-18, TW4 l.0°C 26, TW4-29, TW4-30, TW4-33, TW4-70, TW4-75, Trip Blank I-4 Analytical Method Check Parameter Method Method Used by Lab SW8260B, Carbon Tetrachloride SW8260C or SW8260D SW8260D A4500-Cl B or Chloride A4500-Cl E or E300.0 E300.0 SW8260B, Chloroform SW8260C or SW8260D SW8260D SW8260B, Chloromethane SW8260C or SW8260D SW8260D SW8260B, Methylene chloride SW8260C or SW8260D SW8260D Nitrogen E353.I or E353.2 E353.2 All parameters were analyzed using the reporting method specificied in the QAP 1-5 Reportin g Limit Check Lab Reporting Dilution Required Location Analyte Limit Units Qualifier Factor Reporting Limit RLCheck Trip Blank Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u I I OK Trip Blank Chloroform 1.0 ug/L u I I OK Trip Blank Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u I I OK Trip Blank Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u I I OK Trip Blank Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u I I OK Trip Blank Chloroform 1.0 ug/L u I 1 OK Trip Blank Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK Trip Blank Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u I I OK Trip Blank Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u I I OK Trip Blank Chloroform 1.0 ug/L u I I OK Trip Blank Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u 1 I OK Trip Blank Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u I I OK MW-04 Chloride 1.00 mg/L I I OK MW-04 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u I I OK MW-04 Chloroform 50 ug/L 50 1 OK MW-04 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK MW-04 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK MW-04 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 0.100 mg/L 1 0.1 OK TW4-01 Chloride 1.00 mg/L 1 1 OK TW4-01 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-01 Chloroform 50.0 ug/L 50 1 OK TW4-01 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-01 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-01 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 0 .100 mg/L 1 0.1 OK TW4-02 Chloride 1.00 mg/L 1 I OK TW4-02 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u I I OK TW4-02 Chloroform 50.0 ug/L 50 1 OK TW4-02 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u I 1 OK TW4-02 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u I I OK TW4-02 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 0.100 mg/L 1 0.1 OK TW4-03 Chloride 1.00 mg/L I 1 OK TW4-03 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-03 Chloroform 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-03 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u I I OK TW4-03 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u I I OK TW4-03 Nitrate + Nitrite as N 0.200 mg/L 2 0.1 OK TW4-03R Chloride 1.00 mg/L u 1 I OK TW4-03R Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-03R Chloroform 1 ug/L 1 1 OK TW4-03R Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-03R Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u I 1 OK TW4-03R Nitrate + Nitrite as N 0.100 mg/L u I 0.1 OK TW4-04 Chloride 1.00 mg/L 1 I OK TW4-04 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-04 Chloroform 50.0 ug/L 50 1 OK TW4-04 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-04 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u I 1 OK TW4-04 Nitrate + Nitrite as N 0.500 mg/L 5 0.1 OK TW4-05 Chloride 1.00 mg/L 1 1 OK 1-5 Reporting Limit Check Lab Reporting Dilution Required Location Analyte Limit Units Qualifier Factor Reporting Limit RLCheck TW4-05 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-05 Chloroform 1.0 ug/L 1 1 OK TW4-05 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-05 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-05 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 0.500 mg/L 5 0.1 OK TW4-05R Chloride 1.00 mg/L u 1 1 OK TW4-05R Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-05R Chloroform 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-05R Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-05R Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-05R Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 0.100 mg/L u 1 0.1 OK TW4-06 Chloride 1.00 mg/L 1 1 OK TW4-06 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-06 Chloroform 1.0 ug/L 1 1 OK TW4-06 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-06 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-06 Nitrate + Nitrite as N 0.100 mg/L 1 0.1 OK TW4-07 Chloride 1.00 mg/L I 1 OK TW4-07 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u I 1 OK TW4-07 Chloroform 25.0 ug/L 25 1 OK TW4-07 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-07 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-07 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 0.100 mg/L 1 0.1 OK TW4-08 Chloride 1.00 mg/L 1 1 OK TW4-08 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-08 Chloroform 1.0 ug/L 1 1 OK TW4-08 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-08 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-08 Nitrate + Nitrite as N 0.100 mg/L 1 0.1 OK TW4-09 Chloride 1.00 mg/L 1 1 OK TW4-09 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-09 Chloroform 1 ug/L 1 1 OK TW4-09 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u I I OK TW4-09 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 I OK TW4-09 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 0.100 mg/L 1 0.1 OK TW4-10 Chloride 1.00 mg/L 1 I OK TW4-10 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 I OK TW4-10 Chloroform 10.0 ug/L JO 1 OK TW4-10 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u I 1 OK TW4-10 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u I I OK TW4-10 Nitrate + Nitrite as N 0.100 mg/L I 1 OK TW4-l l Chloride 1.00 mg/L 1 1 OK TW4-l l Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-11 Chloroform 50.0 ug/L 50 1 OK TW4-11 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u 1 0.1 OK TW4-11 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK I-5 Re portin g Limit Check Lab Reporting Dilution Required Location Analyte Limit Units Qualifier Factor Reporting Limit RLCheck TW4-1 l Nitrate + Nitrite as N 0.500 mg/L 5 0.1 OK TW4-12 Chloride 1.00 mg/L I I OK TW4-12 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u I 1 OK TW4-12 Chloroform 1.0 ug/L u 1 I OK TW4-12 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-12 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-12 Nitrate + Nitrite as N 0.500 mg/L 5 0.1 OK TW4-13 Chloride 1.00 mg/L 1 1 OK TW4-13 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u I 1 OK TW4-13 Chloroform 1 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-13 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-13 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-13 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 0.100 mg/L 1 0.1 OK TW4-14 Chloride 1.00 mg/L 1 1 OK TW4-14 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-14 Chloroform 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-14 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-14 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u I I OK TW4-14 Nitrate + Nitrite as N 0.200 mg/L 2 0.1 OK MW-26 Chloride 1.00 mg/L I I OK MW-26 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u I I OK MW-26 Chloroform 10.0 ug/L 10 I OK MW-26 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u I I OK MW-26 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u I I OK MW-26 Nitrate + Nitrite as N 0.100 mg/L I 1 OK TW4-16 Chloride 1.00 mg/L I 1 OK TW4-16 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u I I OK TW4-16 Chloroform 10.0 ug/L 10 I OK TW4-16 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u I 0.1 OK TW4-16 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u I I OK TW4-16 Nitrate + Nitrite as N 0.200 mg!L 2 0.1 OK MW-32 Chloride 1.00 mg/L 1 I OK MW-32 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u I I OK MW-32 Chloroform 1 ug/L u I 1 OK MW-32 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u I 1 OK MW-32 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK MW-32 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 0.100 mg/L u 1 0.1 OK TW4-18 Chloride 1.0 mg/L I I OK TW4-18 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u I I OK TW4-18 Chloroform 1.0 ug/L I 1 OK TW4-18 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u I 1 OK TW4-18 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u I 1 OK TW4-18 Nitrate + Nitrite as N 0.100 mg/L I 0.1 OK TW4-19 Chloride 2.0 mg/L 2 I OK TW4-19 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u I I OK TW4-19 Chloroform 10 ug/L 10 I OK I-5 Reporting Limit Check Lab Reporting Dilution Required Location Analyte Limit Units Qualifier Factor Reporting Limit RLCheck TW4-19 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u I I OK TW4-19 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u I I OK TW4-19 Nitrate + Nitrite as N 0.10 mg/L I 0.1 OK TW4-21 Chloride 2.00 mg/L 2 I OK TW4-21 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u I I OK TW4-21 Chloroform 50.0 ug/L 50 I OK TW4-21 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u I I OK TW4-21 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u I I OK TW4-21 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 0.100 mg/L I 0.1 OK TW4-22 Chloride 10.0 mg/L IO I OK TW4-22 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u I 1 OK TW4-22 Chloroform 50.0 ug/L 50 1 OK TW4-22 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u I 1 OK TW4-22 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L 1 1 OK TW4-22 Nitrate + Nitrite as N 2.00 mg/L 20 0.1 OK TW4-23 Chloride 1.00 mg/L I I OK TW4-23 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u I 1 OK TW4-23 Chloroform 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-23 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u I 1 OK TW4-23 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-23 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 0.100 mg/L u I 0.1 OK TW4-24 Chloride 20.00 mg/L 20 1 OK TW4-24 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u I 1 OK TW4-24 Chloroform 5.0 ug/L 5 1 OK TW4-24 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-24 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 I OK TW4-24 Nitrate + Nitrite as N 2.000 mg/L 20 0.1 OK TW4-25 Chloride 1.00 mg/L 1 1 OK TW4-25 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-25 Chloroform 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-25 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u 1 I OK TW4-25 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 I OK TW4-25 Nitrate + Nitrite as N 0.100 mg/L 1 0.1 OK TW4-26 Chloride 1.00 mg/L 1 I OK TW4-26 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 I OK TW4-26 Chloroform 25.0 ug/L 25 1 OK TW4-26 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u I I OK TW4-26 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u I 1 OK TW4-26 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 0.500 mg/L 5 0.1 OK TW4-27 Chloride 1.00 mg/L I 1 OK TW4-27 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u I 1 OK TW4-27 Chloroform 1.0 ug/L I 1 OK TW4-27 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u 1 I OK TW4-27 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 I OK TW4-27 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 0.500 mg/L 5 0.1 OK TW4-28 Chloride 1.00 mg/L 1 1 OK 1-5 Re portin g Limit Check Lab Reporting Dilution Required Location Analyte Limit Units Qualifier Factor Reporting Limit RLCheck TW4-28 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-28 Chloroform 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-28 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-28 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-28 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 0.500 mg/L 5 0.1 OK TW4-29 Chloride 1.000 mg/L 1 1 OK TW4-29 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.000 ug/L u 1 I OK TW4-29 Chloroform 25.000 ug/L 25 I OK TW4-29 Chloromethane 1.000 ug/L u I I OK TW4-29 Methylene Chloride 1.000 ug /L u 1 I OK TW4-29 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 0.100 mg/L I 0.1 OK TW4-30 Chloride 1.00 mg/L I I OK TW4-30 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 I OK TW4-30 Chloroform 1.0 ug/L 1 I OK TW4-30 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-30 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-30 Nitrate + Nitrite as N 0.100 mg/L 1 0.1 OK TW4-31 Chloride 1.00 mg/L 1 1 OK TW4-31 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u I I OK TW4-31 Chloroform 1.0 ug/L u I 1 OK TW4-31 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-31 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-31 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 0.100 mg/L 1 0.1 OK TW4-32 Chloride 1.00 mg/L 1 I OK TW4-32 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 I OK TW4-32 Chloroform 1.0 ug/L u I I OK TW4-32 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-32 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-32 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 0.100 mg/L I 0.1 OK TW4-33 Chloride 1.00 mg/L 1 1 OK TW4-33 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-33 Chloroform 1.0 ug/L 1 1 OK TW4-33 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-33 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-33 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 0.200 mg/L 2 0.1 OK TW4-34 Chloride 1.00 mg/L 1 1 OK TW4-34 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-34 Chloroform 1.0 ug/L 1 1 OK TW4-34 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-34 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-34 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 0.100 mg/L 1 0.1 OK TW4-35 Chloride 1.00 mg/L 1 1 OK TW4-35 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-35 Chloroform 1.0 ug/L 1 1 OK TW4-35 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-35 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK I-5 Reporting Limit Check Lab Reporting Dilution Required Location Analyte Limit Units Qualifier Factor Reporting Limit RLCheck TW4-35 Nitrate + Nitrite as N 0.100 mg/L 1 0.1 OK TW4-36 Chloride 1.000 mg/L 1 1 OK TW4-36 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.000 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-36 Chloroform 1.000 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-36 Chloromethane 1.000 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-36 Methylene Chloride 1.000 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-36 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 0.100 mg/L 1 0.1 OK TW4-37 Chloride 10 .0 mg/L 10 1 OK TW4-37 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L 1 1 OK TW4-37 Chloroform 500 ug/L 500 1 OK TW4-37 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L 1 1 OK TW4-37 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-37 Nitrate + Nitrite as N 1.00 mg/L 10 0.1 OK TW4-38 Chloride 1.00 mg/L 1 1 OK TW4-38 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-38 Chloroform 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-38 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-38 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-38 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 0.200 mg/L 2 0.1 OK TW4-39 Chloride 1.00 mg/L 1 1 OK TW4-39 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L J-High-C 1 1 OK TW4-39 Chloroform 50 ug/L 50 1 OK TW4-39 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-39 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u l I OK TW4-39 Nitrate + Nitrite as N 0.100 mg/L I 0.1 OK TW4-40 Chloride 1.00 mg/L I 1 OK TW4-40 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 I OK TW4-40 Chloroform 5.0 ug/L 5 I OK TW4-40 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-40 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-40 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 0.100 mg/L 1 0.1 OK TW4-41 Chloride 1.00 mg/L 1 1 OK TW4-41 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u I I OK TW4-41 Chloroform 50 ug/L 50 I OK TW4-41 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u 1 I OK TW4-41 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u I I OK TW4-41 Nitrate + Nitrite as N 0.500 mg/L 5 0.1 OK TW4-42 Chloride 1.00 mg/L I I OK TW4-42 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u I 1 OK TW4-42 Chloroform 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-42 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-42 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 I OK TW4-42 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 0.100 mg/L 1 0.1 OK TW4-43 Chloride 1.00 mg/L 1 1 OK TW4-43 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-43 Chloroform 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK 1-5 Reporting Limit Check Lab Reporting Dilution Required Location Analyte Limit Units Qualifier Factor Reporting Limit RLCheck TW4-43 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-43 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-43 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 0.100 mg/L 1 0.1 OK TW4-60 Chloride 1.00 mg/L u 1 1 OK TW4-60 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-60 Chloroform 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-60 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-60 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-60 Nitrate + Nitrite as N 0.100 mg/L 1 0.1 OK TW4-65 Chloride 1.00 mg/L 1 1 OK TW4-65 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-65 Chloroform 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-65 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-65 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-65 Nitrate + Nitrite as N 0.500 mg/L 5 0.1 OK TW4-70 Chloride 1.00 mg/L 1 1 OK TW4-70 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-70 Chloroform 10.0 ug/L 10 1 OK TW4-70 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-70 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-70 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 0.100 mg/L 1 0.1 OK TW4-75 Chloride 1.00 mg/L 1 1 OK TW4-75 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-75 Chloroform 25.0 ug/L 25 1 OK TW4-75 Chloromethane 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-75 Methylene Chloride 1.0 ug/L u 1 1 OK TW4-75 Nitrate+ Nitrite as N 0.100 mg/L 1 0.1 OK I-6 Trip Blank Evaluation Lab Report Constituent Result Carbon tetrachloride ND ug/L 24B1726 Chloroform ND ug/L Chloromethane ND ug/L Methylene chloride ND ug/L Carbon tetrachloride ND ug/L 24C0940 Chloroform ND ug/L Chloromethane ND ug/L Methylene chloride ND ug/L Carbon tetrachloride ND ug/L 24C1296 Chloroform ND ug/L Chloromethane ND ug/L Methylene chloride ND ug/L 1-7 QA/QC Evaluation for Sample Duplicates Constituent Chloride (mg/L) Nitrate+ Nitrite (as N) Carbon Tetrachloride Chloroform Chloromethane Dichloromethane (Methylene Chloride) Constituent Chloride (mg/L) Nitrate+ Nitrite (as N) Carbon Tetrachloride Chloroform Chloromethane Dichloromethane (Methylene Chloride) Constituent Chloride (mg/L) Nitrate+ Nitrite (as N) Carbon Tetrachloride Chloroform Chloromethane Dichloromethane (Methylene Chloride) RPD = Relative Percent Difference ND = The analyte was not detected TW4-28 TW4-65 65.4 64.8 11.8 11.80 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND TW4-16 TW4-70 91.4 91.1 4.76 4.67 ND ND 116.0 126.0 ND ND ND ND TW4-07 TW4-75 44.5 44.6 4.11 4.2 ND ND 636.0 623.00 ND ND ND ND Highlighted cells indicate an RPD that exceeded the 20% RPD criteria %RPD 0.9 0.0 NC NC NC NC %RPD 0.3 1.9 NC 8.3 NC NC %RPD 0.2 2.2 NC 2.1 NC NC Per the approved QAP, an RPD greater than 20% is acceptable if the reported results are less than 5 times the RL. These results are provided for information 1-8 QC Control Limits for Analysis and Blanks Method Blank Detections All Method Blanks (MB) for the quarter were nondetect. Matrix Spike % Recoveries MS MSD Lab Report Lab Sample ID Well Analyte %REC %REC 24 C0940 BY C 07 30-M S2 N/A Nitrate+ Nitrite 86 86 2 4C09 40 BYC0730 -MSD2 TW4-03 Nitrate+ Nitrite 102 88 24C0940 BYC0850-M S I TW4-03 Chloromethane 64.I 60 .8 24C0940 BYC0850-MS 2 N/A Carbon Tetrac hlorid e 133 118 NC -Not calculated * -Recovery was not calculated because the analyte in the sample was greater than 4 times the spike amount NI A = QC was not performed on an EFRI sample . Laboratory Control Sample Lab Report Analyte LCS%REC REC~nge 24C0940 Nitrate+ Nitrite 88 90 -110 24C0940 Chloromethane 67.8 70-130 Surrogate % Recovery All Surrogate recoveries were within acceptance limits for the quarter. REC Range RPD RPDRange 90 -110 0 .00 20 90 -110 1.8 20 70-130 5.28 20 70-130 12 .10 20 1-9 Rinsate Evaluation Rinsate Rinsate Res ult Samp le Para meter (ug/L) Previous Well Purged TW4-03R C hloroform 6.1 NA TW4-05R Chloroform ND TW4-08 (5.9 ug/L) NA = This rinsate sample was co ll ected prior to the first use of the pump. The rinsate blanks for the quarter were ND. TabJ Kriged Current Quarter Chloroform Isoconcentration Map TabK Analyte Concentration Data and Chloroform Concentration Trend Graphs over Time Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride MW-4 Tetrachloride (ug/1) (uIDI) (ug/1) Chloride (ug/1) (mg/I) (mg/I) 28-Sep-99 6200 28-Sep-99 5820 28-Sep-99 6020 15-Mar-00 5520 15-Mar-00 5430 2-Sep-00 5420 9.63 30-Nov-00 6470 9.37 29-Mar-0 l 4360 8.77 22-Jun-01 6300 9.02 20-Sep-01 5300 9.45 8-Nov-01 5200 8 26-Mar-02 4700 8.19 22-May-02 4300 8.21 12-Sep-02 6000 8.45 24-N ov-02 2500 8.1 28-Mar-03 2000 8.3 30-A pr-03 3300 NA 30-May-03 3400 8.2 23-Jun-03 4300 8.2 30-Jul-03 3600 8.1 29-Aug-03 4100 8.4 12-Sep-03 3500 8.5 15 -Oct-03 3800 8.1 8-N ov-03 3 800 8 29-Mar-04 N A NA 22-Jun-04 NA NA l 7-S ep-04 3300 6.71 l 7-Nov-04 4300 7 .5 16-Mar-05 2900 6 .3 25-May-05 3170 NA NA NA 7.1 NA 3 l-Aug-05 3500 <1 0 <10 <10 7.0 NA l-Dec-05 3000 <5 0 <5 0 <50 7.0 NA 9-Mar-06 31 00 <5 0 <5 0 50 6 49 l 4-Jun-06 3 000 <5 0 <50 50 6 49 20-Jul-06 2820 <5 0 <50 <50 1.2 48 9-Nov-06 2 83 0 2 .1 1.4 <l 6.4 50 28-Feb-07 2300 1.6 <1 <1 6.3 47 27-Ju n-07 2000 1.8 <I <l 7 45 15 -Au g-07 2600 l.9 <J <l 6 .2 47 10-Oct-07 2300 1.7 <l <1 6.2 45 26-Mar-08 2400 1.7 <l <I 5.8 42 25-Jun-08 2500 1.6 <l <1 6.09 42 10-Se p-08 1800 1.8 <] <l 6.36 35 15-Oct-08 2100 1.7 <1 <1 5.86 45 4-Mar-09 2200 1.5 <1 <] 5.7 37 23-Ju n-09 1800 1.3 <l <1 5.2 34 14-Sep-09 2000 1.4 <l <] 5.3 43 14-Oec-09 1800 1.6 ND ND 5.8 44 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride MW-4 Tetrachloride (ug/1) (u!!/1) (ug/1) Chloride (ug/1) (mg/I) (mg/I) - l 7-Feb-10 1600 1.2 ND ND 4 45 14-Jun-10 2100 1.2 ND ND 5.1 41 16-Aug-10 1900 1.5 ND ND 4.8 38 11-Oct-10 1500 1.4 ND ND 4.9 41 23-Feb-11 1700 1.5 ND ND 4.6 40 l-Jun-11 1700 1.4 ND ND 4.9 35 17-Aug-11 1700 1.1 ND ND 4.9 41 16-Nov-11 1600 1.3 ND ND 5.1 40 23-Jan-12 1500 1 ND ND 4.8 41 6-Jun-12 1400 1.2 ND ND 4.9 39 4-Sep-12 1500 1.5 ND ND 5 41 4-Oct-12 1300 1 ND ND 4.8 42 11-Feb-13 1670 1.49 ND ND 4.78 37.8 5-Jun-13 1490 1.31 ND ND 4.22 44 3-Sep-13 1520 1.13 ND ND 4.89 41.4 29-Oct-13 1410 5.58 ND ND 5.25 40.1 27-Jan-14 1390 4.15 ND ND 4.7 38.5 19-May-14 1390 5.21 ND ND 4.08 39.9 24-Aug-14 1490 ND 7.6 ND 3.7 41 2 l-Oct-14 1440 ND ND ND 5.07 41.5 9-Mar-15 1400 ' 1.26 ND ND 5.75 40.7 8-Jun-15 1300 ND ND ND 2.53 43.1 31-Aug-15 1290 ND ND ND 4.79 44.3 19-Oct-15 1200 ND ND ND 4.43 40.8 9-Mar-16 1240 ND ND ND 5.15 42.2 23-May-16 1580 1.44 ND ND 4.54 43.7 25-Jul-16 1430 ND ND ND 4.95 42.5 12-Oct-16 1470 1.24 ND ND 4.88 44.8 8-Mar-17 1450 1.22 ND ND 4.99 43.3 13-Jun-17 1430 1.15 ND ND 4.88 44.0 26-Jul-17 1400 1.15 ND ND 4.59 43.8 11-Oct-17 1320 ND ND ND 5.25 43.8 12-Mar-18 1320 1.07 ND ND 4.47 46.2 8-Jun-18 1240 ND ND ND 4.64 43.5 22-Aug-18 1300 ND ND ND 4.55 48.5 28-Nov-18 1330 ND ND ND 4.44 43.1 8-Mar-19 1190 ND ND ND 5.05 41.5 5-Jun-19 1300 ND ND ND 5.16 40.6 4-Sep-19 1180 ND ND ND 4.69 41.9 11-Dec-19 1370 ND ND ND 4.34 45.5 19-Feb-20 1230 ND ND ND 6.22 48.1 27-May-20 1250 ND ND ND 5.04 40.7 4-Sep-20 1240 ND ND ND 4.93 43.8 28-Oct-20 1050 ND ND ND 4.62 41.4 23-Feb-21 1150 ND ND ND 4.61 46.5 9-Jun-21 1320 ND ND ND 6.48 34.8 24-Aug-21 1140 ND ND ND 3.83 43.2 1-Dec-21 1100 ND ND ND 4.9 47.6 C.hlorofoJlm Ca.rbon Chlorometbane M,etb,y;Jene N iti:ate CJiloride l\:IW~4 Tetrachloride fugtl) (uefl)". (ug/l) Chlo rid ~ (ugtl). (mg/J) vng!J> 9-Mar-22 1040 ND ND ND 4.8 40.9 8-Jun-22 1010 ND ND ND 3.9 43.7 30-Aug-22 1200 ND ND ND 4.20 44.7 30-Nov-22 1170 ND ND ND 4.05 35.9 7-Mar-23 1010 ND ND ND 4.44 29.4 13-Jun-23 1050 ND 2.0 ND 4.20 37.0 9-Aug-23 1030 ND ND ND 3.90 44.7 29-Nov-23 1690 ND 2.5 1.4 6.99 42.3 21-Feb-24 950 ND ND ND 4.51 43.1 - Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-1 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (ug/1) (ug/1) 28-Jun-99 1700 7.2 10-Nov-99 5.8 15-Mar-00 1100 10-Apr-00 1490 6-Jun-00 1530 2-Sep-00 2320 5.58 30-Nov-00 3440 7.79 29-Mar-0l 2340 7.15 22-Jun-0l 6000 8.81 20-Sep-0l 12.8 8-Nov-01 3200 12.4 26-Mar-02 3200 13.1 22-May-02 2800 12.7 12-Sep-02 3300 12.8 24-Nov-02 3500 13.6 28-Mar-03 3000 12.4 23-Jun-03 3600 12.5 12-Sep-03 2700 12.5 8-Nov-03 3400 11.8 29-Mar-04 3200 11 22-Jun-04 3100 8.78 l 7-Sep-04 2800 10.8 l 7-Nov-04 3000 11.1 16-Mar-05 2700 9.1 25-May-05 3080 NA NA NA 10.6 NA 3 l-Aug-05 2900 <10 <10 <10 9.8 NA l-Dec-05 2400 <50 <50 <50 9.7 NA 9-Mar-06 2700 <50 <50 <50 9.4 49 14-Jun-06 2200 <50 <50 <50 9.8 48 20-Jul-06 2840 <50 <50 <50 9.7 51 8-Nov-06 2260 1.4 <l <l 9.4 47 28-Feb-07 1900 1.2 <l <l 8.9 47 27-Jun-07 1900 1.4 <l <l 9 45 15-Aug-07 2300 1.3 <l <l 8.4 43 1 0-Oct-07 2000 1.3 <l <l 7.8 43 26-Mar-08 2000 1.3 <l <l 7.6 39 25-Jun-08 1900 1.1 <l <l 8.68 39 10-Sep-08 1700 1.3 <l <l 8.15 35 l 5-Oct-08 1700 1.3 <l <l 9.3 41 l l-Mar-09 1700 1.1 <l <l 7.5 37 24-Jun-09 1500 1 <l <l 6.9 37 15-Sep-09 1700 <l <l <l 7.3 36 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-1 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (ug/1) (ug/1) 29-Dec-09 1400 <I <I <I 6.8 41 3-Mar-10 1300 <I <I <I 7.1 35 15-Jun-l 0 1600 1.2 <I <I 6.8 40 24-Aug-10 1500 <I <I <I 6.8 35 14-Oct-10 1500 <I <I <I 6.6 40 24-Feb-l l 1300 ND ND ND 6.6 41 I-Jun-I I 1200 ND ND ND 7 35 18-Aug-l l 1300 ND ND ND 6.8 36 29-Nov-l l 1300 ND ND ND 6.6 37 19-Jan-12 1300 ND ND ND 6.8 38 14-Jun-12 1000 ND ND ND 7.1 42 13-Sep-12 1000 ND ND ND 5 39 4-Oct-12 1100 ND ND ND 6.5 40 13-Feb-13 1320 3.66 ND ND 6.99 37.6 19-Jun-13 I 100 ND ND ND 6.87 39.1 12-Sep-13 1150 ND ND ND 7.12 37.6 14-Nov-13 1280 ND ND ND 7.08 36.5 5-Feb-14 1090 5.47 ND ND 7.74 38.9 23-May-14 1020 4.77 ND ND 6.93 37.4 27-Aug-14 845 ND 1.4 ND 4.8 38 29-Oct-14 1140 ND ND ND 6.31 38.7 9-Mar-15 1130 ND ND ND 7.06 38.3 8-Jun-15 1260 ND ND ND 6.07 40.3 3 l-Aug-15 1060 ND ND ND 6.28 45.9 19-Oct-15 1040 ND ND ND 1.55 38.5 9-Mar-16 974 ND ND ND 0.148 41.7 23-Mav-16 I 140 ND ND ND 0.138 44.4 25-Jul-16 1160 ND ND ND 5.49 44.7 13-Oct-16 1330 ND ND ND 0.746 44.2 8-Mar-17 519 ND ND ND 4.44 41.5 13-Jun-l 7 977 ND ND ND 5.74 41.8 26-Jul-l 7 958 ND ND ND 5.04 42.8 l l-Oct-17 556 ND ND ND 5.78 38.5 12-Mar-18 70.4 ND ND ND 4.84 45.8 8-Jun-18 942 ND ND ND 4.38 42.0 22-Aug-18 1010 ND ND ND 4.30 47.3 22-Oct-l 8 752 ND ND ND 4.57 43.2 8-Mar-19 87.2 ND ND ND 4.51 40.9 5-Jun-l 9 1040 ND ND ND 1.43 44.8 4-Sep-19 894 ND ND ND 1.65 46.0 10-Dec-19 1070 ND ND ND 3.91 44.2 19-Feb-20 1190 ND ND ND 4.67 47.5 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-1 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (ug/1) (ug/1) 27-Mav-20 499 ND ND ND 0.443 46.4 4-Sep-20 1060 ND ND ND 2.22 43.7 28-Oct-20 924 ND ND ND 4.30 41.9 23-Feb-21 948 ND ND ND 27.2 45.4 9-Jun-21 957 ND ND ND 0.728 37.2 24-Aug-21 821 ND 1.18 ND 1.38 44.5 1-Dec-21 957 ND ND ND 4.37 45.5 9-Mar-22 946 ND ND ND 3.9 42.6 8-Jun-22 914 ND ND ND 0.18 45.5 30-Aug-22 954 ND ND ND 0.420 45.1 30-Nov-22 1010 ND ND ND 3.62 38.2 7-Mar-23 928 ND ND ND 1.71 43.8 13-Jun-23 830 ND 1.1 ND 3.87 42.5 9-Aug-23 891 ND 1.1 ND 3.83 44.6 29-Nov-23 1360 ND 2 1.7 3.91 43.4 21-Feb-24 832 ND ND ND 4.07 41.6 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-2 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (mun (u!!fl) 10-Nov-99 2510 2-Sep-00 5220 28-Nov-00 4220 10.7 29-Mar-01 3890 10.2 22-Jun-0l 5500 9.67 20-Sep-0l 4900 11.4 8-Nov-01 5300 10.1 26-Mar-02 5100 9.98 23-May-02 4700 9.78 12-Sep-02 6000 9.44 24-Nov-02 5400 10.4 28-Mar-03 4700 9.5 23-Jun-03 5100 9.6 12-Sep-03 3200 8.6 8-Nov-03 4700 9.7 29-Mar-04 4200 9.14 22-Jun-04 4300 8.22 l 7-Sep-04 4100 8.4 l 7-Nov-04 4500 8.6 16-Mar-05 3700 7.7 25-May-05 3750 8.6 31-Aug-05 3900 <10 <10 <10 8 NA l-Dec-05 3500 <50 <50 <50 7.8 NA 9-Mar-06 3800 <50 <50 <50 7.5 56 14-Jun-06 3200 <50 <50 <50 7.1 56 20-Jul-06 4120 <50 <50 <50 7.4 54 8-Nov-06 3420 2.3 <1 <1 7.6 55 28-Feb-07 2900 1.8 <l <1 7.3 54 27-Jun-07 3000 2.5 <l <l 7.8 50 15-Aug-07 340 2.2 <l <l 7.3 49 10-Oct-07 3200 2.1 <l <1 6.9 51 26-Mar-08 3300 2.3 <1 <l 6.9 48 25-Jun-08 3100 2.2 <1 <1 7.44 46 10-Sep-08 2800 2.4 <l <l 7.1 42 15-Oct-08 3200 2.4 <2 <2 7.99 47 11-Mar-09 3100 2.2 <l <l 6.5 46 24-Jun-09 2800 2 <1 <1 6.4 44 15-Sep-09 3000 2 <1 <l 6.6 43 29-Dec-09 1600 2 <l <l 6.4 46 3-Mar-10 2600 2 <l <1 6.8 42 15-Jun-10 3300 2.6 <1 <1 6.7 43 16-Aug-10 3300 2.5 <1 <1 6.6 43 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-2 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/1) (mg/1) (ul!/1) (ul!/1) 14-Oct-10 3000 2.1 <l <l 6.5 41 24-Feb-11 3100 2.4 ND ND 7 46 2-Jun-11 3000 2.2 ND ND 6.8 42 17-Aug-11 2400 1.6 ND ND 6 48 29-Nov-11 3900 2.8 ND ND 7 49 24-Jan-12 2500 2 ND ND 7.1 49 14-Jun-12 2500 2.1 ND ND 7.7 52 13-Sep-12 2900 1.8 ND ND 4 76 4-Oct-12 3100 2 ND ND 7.6 49 13-Feb-13 3580 5.17 ND ND 8.1 46 19-Jun-13 3110 2.65 ND ND 7.51 46.9 12-Sep-13 3480 2.41 ND ND 9.3 44.9 14-Nov-13 3740 3.15 ND ND 8.39 43.9 6-Feb-14 3180 7.1 ND ND 7.87 45.9 23-May-14 2930 6.05 ND ND 9.11 45.4 27-Aug-14 3170 1.4 3.6 ND 6.2 45 30-Oct-14 3580 2.6 ND ND 8.45 45.5 9-Mar-15 1840 1.44 ND ND 5.32 44.9 8-Jun-15 1650 ND ND ND 4.3 48.1 31-Aug-15 1310 ND ND ND 3.76 50.0 19-Oct-15 2070 ND ND ND 5.18 41.9 9-Mar-16 1970 1.20 ND ND 5.30 43.4 23-May-16 2070 1.49 ND ND 5.67 43.8 25-Jul-16 1780 ND ND ND 4.07 42.9 12-Oct-16 1600 ND ND ND 6.07 44.3 8-Mar-17 1570 ND ND ND 4.74 43.1 13-Jun-17 1940 ND ND ND 4.90 43.6 26-Jul-17 1310 ND ND ND 5.08 43.2 l l-Oct-17 1610 ND ND ND 3.28 43.5 12-Mar-18 764 ND ND ND 2.94 44.4 8-Jun-18 949 ND ND ND 3.50 41.3 22-Aug-18 980 ND ND ND 4.83 44.3 28-Nov-18 822 ND ND ND 3.52 41.7 8-Mar-19 1040 ND ND ND 3.92 40.4 5-Jun-19 1360 ND ND ND 4.38 39.8 4-Sep-19 797 ND ND ND 4.79 40.8 10-Dec-19 934 ND ND ND 3.40 41.5 19-Feb-20 1880 ND ND ND 6.07 42.1 27-May-20 1070 ND ND ND 3.62 40.6 4-Sep-20 1260 ND ND ND 3.35 41.3 28-Oct-20 1130 ND ND ND 2.34 38.7 23-Feb-21 939 ND ND ND 3.30 43.3 1Cb~ , fo;tilt ~"g(t~ ~hane MethyleJie; -~ CJdorjde TWt--..! ~&-~lihiti de ~· (ug/1) (uetn reu wi ,1 fui!lt), fm&1' ()rig/I) 9-Jun-21 1160 ND ND ND 3.89 32.5 24-Aug-21 1150 ND ND ND 1.97 36.8 l-Dec-21 852 ND ND ND 3.49 41.9 9-Mar-22 1020 ND ND ND 3.3 36.7 8-Jun-22 892 ND ND ND 3.1 39.5 30-Aug-22 832 ND ND ND 3.07 40.7 30-Nov-22 1030 ND ND ND 3.74 35.5 7-Mar-23 772 ND ND ND 2.03 41.4 13-Jun-23 788 ND 1.2 ND 3.70 38.1 9-Aug-23 867 ND ND ND 3.23 41.2 29-Nov-23 1200 ND 2.8 ND 2.97 44.5 21-Feb-24 925 ND ND ND 3.62 41.2 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-3 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (ut!/1) (ul!ll) 28-Jun-99 3500 7.6 29-Nov-99 702 15-Mar-00 834 2-Sep-00 836 1.56 29-Nov-00 836 1.97 27-Mar-0l 347 1.85 21-Jun-0l 390 2.61 20-Sep-0l 300 3.06 7-Nov-01 170 3.6 26-Mar-02 11 3.87 21-May-02 204 4.34 12-Sep-02 203 4.32 24-Nov-02 102 4.9 28-Mar-03 0 4.6 23-Jun-03 0 4.8 12-Sep-03 0 4.3 8-Nov-03 0 4.8 29-Mar-04 0 4.48 22-Jun-04 0 3.68 l 7-Sep-04 0 3.88 17-Nov-04 0 4.1 16-Mar-05 0 3.5 25-May-05 <1 NA NA NA 3.7 NA 31-Aug-05 <1 <l 6.4 <1 3.5 NA 1-Dec-05 <l <l 2.3 <1 3.3 NA 9-Mar-06 <1 <I 2.2 <1 3.3 26 14-Jun-06 <1 <1 <1 <1 3.2 26 20-Jul-06 <I <l 1.6 <l 2.9 26 8-Nov-06 <l <l <l <I 1.5 23 28-Feb-07 <l <l <l <l 3.1 22 27-Jun-07 <l <I <l <1 3.3 23 15-Aug-07 <l <l <l <l 3.1 24 10-Oct-07 <l <l <l <l 2.8 27 26-Mar-08 <l <l <l <l 2.8 21 25-Jun-08 <I <1 <I <I 2.85 19 10-Sep-08 <l <l <I <I 2.66 19 l 5-Oct-08 <l <l <l <l 2.63 22 4-Mar-09 <1 <I <l <I 2.5 21 24-Jun-09 <l <l <l <l 2.9 20 15-Sep-09 <l <l <l <1 2.8 21 16-Dec-09 <l <l <l <l 2.5 22 23-Feb-10 <l <1 <1 <I 2.8 23 8-Jun-10 <1 <l <1 <I 3 24 10-Aug-10 <1 <1 <1 <1 3.1 22 5-Oct-10 <1 <1 <1 <1 3.3 26 I Carbon Methylene Chloroform Chloromethane Nitrate Chloride TW4-3 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (ue/1) (ue/1) 15-Feb-l l ND ND ND ND 3.5 23 25-May-l l ND ND ND ND 3.7 23 16-Aug-l l ND ND ND ND 4 23 15-Nov-l l ND ND ND ND 4.4 23 l 7-Jan-12 ND ND ND ND 4.3 21 31-May-12 ND ND ND ND 4.4 24 29-Aug-12 ND ND ND ND 4.9 25 3-Oct-12 ND ND ND ND 4.8 25 7-Feb-13 ND ND ND ND 5.05 23.7 29-May-13 ND ND ND ND 5.83 23.8 29-Aug-13 ND ND ND ND 6.26 24.0 6-Nov-13 ND ND ND ND 5.89 24.1 22-Jan-14 ND ND ND ND 6.66 24.9 19-May-14 ND ND ND ND 6.01 24.4 13-Aug-14 ND ND ND ND 5.3 26 23-Oct-14 ND ND ND ND 6.07 26.7 l l-Mar-15 ND ND ND ND 6.64 26.2 10-Jun-15 ND ND ND ND 5.71 27.5 2-Sep-15 ND ND ND ND 3.88 27.4 21-Oct-l 5 ND ND ND ND 5.37 25.6 15-Mar-16 ND ND ~ ND 5.83 32.8 25-May-16 ND ND ND ND 5.65 27.9 27-Jul-16 ND ND ND ND 6.10 26.5 19-Oct-16 ND ND ND ND 6.00 29.5 14-Mar-l 7 ND ND ND ND 6.18 28.1 14-Jun-l 7 ND ND ND ND 6.36 28.7 27-Jul-17 ND ND ND ND 6.36 28.5 1 0-Oct-17 ND ND ND ND 6.32 25.9 14-Mar-18 ND ND ND ND 6.46 29.8 12-Jun-18 ND ND ND ND 6.52 26.1 29-Aug-18 ND ND ND ND 5.53 31.0 30-Nov-18 ND ND ND ND 5.85 27.4 B-Mar-19 ND ND ND ND 5.82 25.5 13-Jun-19 ND ND ND ND 6.68 27.4 ll-Sep-19 ND ND ND ND 5.12 26.0 12-Dec-19 ND ND ND ND 5.91 28.0 l 7-Mar-20 ND ND ND ND 6.15 27.7 I0-Jun-20 ND ND ND ND 6.53 26.2 l 7-Sep-20 ND ND ND ND 6.36 25.9 4-Nov-20 ND ND ND ND 6.02 24.9 17-Mar-21 ND ND ND ND 6.19 28.4 15-Jun-21 ND ND ND .ND 8.04 27.0 15-Sep-21 ND ND ND ND 5.28 20.3 7-Dec-21 ND ND ND ND 5.97 26.2 15-Mar-22 -ND ND ND ND 6.1 24.3 ~91d! €arbo.n Ghl ~tmetlii l!te -~ Nitrate Chi)brid~ I TW4---Tenacnlori~,e Oilll).tidl , (rugll) (ul!IJ.) (ii g/,1) (ue_/1) ()n~) mgll) 15-Jun-22 ND ND ND ND 5.8 26.7 13-Sep-22 ND ND ND ND 5.47 27.3 7-Dec-22 ND ND ND ND 6.64 21.5 22-Mar-23 ND ND ND ND 6.09 20.6 15-Jun-23 ND ND ND ND 6.38 23.5 9-Aug-23 ND ND ND ND 6.40 26.9 6-Dec-23 ND ND ND ND 6.65 18.1 13-Mar-24 ND ND ND ND 6.64 26.9 Jun-99 Dec-99 Jun-00 Dec-00 Jun-01 Dec-01 Jun-02 Dec-02 Jun-03 Dec-03 Jun -04 Dec-04 Jun-05 Dec-05 Jun-06 Dec-06 Jun-07 Dec-07 Jun-08 Dec-08 Jun -09 Dec-09 Jun-10 Dec-10 Jun-11 Dec-11 Jun-12 Dec-12 Jun-13 Dec-13 Jun-14 Dec-14 Jun-15 Dec-15 Jun-16 Dec-16 Jun-17 Dec-17 Jun-18 Dec-18 Jun-19 Dec-19 Jun-20 Dec-20 Jun-21 Dec-21 Jun-22 Dec-22 Jun-23 Dec-23 (J1 0 0 0 0 6 -- ~ L) • h • a ◄ u .. ◄ ◄► ' !t ◄ ◄► ◄► : ◄► ◄ .. ► ◄► a ◄ j ◄► .. Jt ◄► ◄► n ◄► a ◄ • ◄► .. ◄► ' ◄ .. ◄► .. ◄ ► ► ' ◄► 1 ~ (ug/L) ...... ...... N N 0 (J1 0 (J1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 0 ' I <,J 0 0 0 6 C. -f l'D :E r+ l'D ~ n I r+ w -· 0 :::r :::I DJ -"' -· er 3 l'D -· l'D r+ "' ::::J -· -:::I l'D n "' l'D "' ~ r+ :::r DJ DJ ... ::::J n :::r r+ N :::r l'D 00 ... <,J """ (J1 0 0 0 !'.=> 0 0 6 i I w 0 :::r 0 ... 0 o' ... 3 ~ C C1) UI I Carbon Methylene Chloroform Chloromethane Nitrate Chloride I TW4-4 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (uwl) (uwl) 6-Jun-00 0 2-Sep-00 0 28-Nov-00 3.9 28-Mar-01 2260 1.02 20-Jun-01 3100 14.5 20-Sep-0l 3200 14 8-Nov-01 2900 14.8 26-Mar-02 3400 15 22-May-02 3200 13.2 12-Sep-02 4000 13.4 24-Nov-02 3800 12.6 28-Mar-03 3300 13.4 23-Jun-03 3600 12.8 12-Sep-03 2900 12.3 8-Nov-03 3500 12.3 29-Mar-04 3200 12.2 22-Jun-04 3500 12.1 17-Sep-04 3100 11.1 17-Nov-04 3600 10.8 16-Mar-05 3100 11.6 25-May-05 2400 NA NA NA 11.3 NA 31-Aug-05 3200 <10 <10 <10 9.9 NA 1-Dec-05 2800 <50 <50 <50 10.2 NA 9-Mar-06 2900 <50 <50 <50 9.5 51 14-Jun-06 2600 <50 <50 <50 8.6 48 20-Jul-06 2850 <50 <50 <50 9.7 50 8-Nov-06 2670 1.7 <l <I 10.1 49 28-Feb-07 2200 1.5 <I <1 9 49 27-Jun-07 2400 1.7 <1 <1 9.4 47 15-Aug-07 2700 1.5 <1 <1 9.5 45 1 0-Oct-07 2500 1.5 <l <l 9.5 47 26-Mar-08 2800 1.6 <1 <l 9.2 43 25-Jun-08 2500 1.5 <1 <l 10.8 42 10-Sep-08 2200 1.4 <1 <l 8.83 39 15-Oct-08 2500 2 <2 <2 10.1 44 4-Mar-09 2200 1.2 <l <l 10.2 37 24-Jun-09 1800 1.2 <I <I 8.2 34 15-Sep-09 2000 1.1 <l <1 8.4 39 29-Dec-09 950 1.1 <1 <1 7.6 41 l 7-Feb-10 1700 1 <l <l 6.6 48 10-Jun-10 2000 1.2 <1 <1 7.6 35 16-Aug-10 2100 1.3 <1 <l 7.3 36 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-4 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (owl) (u!!/1) 11-Oct-10 1700 1.3 <1 <1 7.1 38 23-Feb-11 1800 1.4 ND ND 7 41 1-Jun-11 1700 1.2 ND ND 7 35 l 7-Aug-11 1500 ND ND ND 6.6 40 16-Nov-1 l 1500 I ND ND 7 39 23-Jan-12 1200 ND ND ND 7.1 38 6-Jun-12 1500 ND ND ND 7.1 43 4-Sep-12 1600 1.2 ND ND 7.1 39 3-Oct-12 1400 1 ND ND 7 38 I I-Feb-13 1460 1.12 ND ND 7.36 39 5-Jun-13 1330 ND ND ND 6.3 39.6 3-Sep-13 1380 ND ND ND 7.22 38.8 29-Oct-13 1360 5.3 ND ND 7.84 43.9 27-Jan-14 1260 3.88 ND ND 7.28 37.4 19-May-14 1220 5 ND ND 5.91 47.5 11-Aug-14 1320 ND 7 ND 5.30 40.0 21-Oct-14 1130 ND ND ND 7.02 40.0 9-Mar-15 1350 l ND ND 7.70 37.6 8-Jun-15 1280 ND ND ND 6.33 41.3 31-Aug-15 1220 ND ND ND 6.45 45.8 19-Oct-15 1190 ND ND ND 6.27 38.5 9-Mar-16 1190 ND ND ND 6.71 39.7 23-May-16 1780 1 ND ND 6.56 41.9 26-Jul-16 1380 ND ND ND 7.22 40.2 13-Oct-16 1430 ND ND ND 6.77 42.3 8-Mar-17 1290 ND ND ND 6.87 41.7 13-Jun-l 7 1290 ND ND ND 7.06 40.7 26-Jul-17 1290 ND ND ND 6.47 40.5 11-Oct-17 1290 ND ND ND 6.90 40.7 12-Mar-18 1160 ND ND ND 6.12 42.2 8-Jun-18 1050 ND ND ND 6.34 39.0 22-Aug-18 1030 ND ND ND 6.34 39.0 28-Nov-18 1140 ND ND ND 6.02 41.4 8-Mar-19 1050 ND ND ND 7.26 38.3 5-Jun-19 1070 ND ND ND 10.40 38.5 4-Sep-19 989 ND ND ND 6.32 39.8 10-Dec-19 1140 ND ND ND 6.52 40.4 19-Feb-20 1100 ND ND ND 4.58 43.4 27-May-20 1140 ND ND ND 7.26 46.1 4-Sep-20 1110 ND ND ND 7.04 40.0 28-Oct-20 979 ND ND ND 6.77 38.6 23-Feb-21 1130 ND ND ND 6.75 39.8 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-4 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (m!/1) (m!/1) 9-Jun-21 1240 ND ND ND 9.02 39.4 24-Aug-21 1100 ND ND ND 4.00 39.6 l-Dec-21 950 ND ND ND 7.32 42.5 9-Mar-22 1010 ND ND ND 6.6 37.1 8-Jun-22 1110 ND ND ND 6.0 39.9 30-Aug-22 1040 ND ND ND 6.65 41.0 30-Nov-22 1030 ND ND ND 6.59 29.6 7-Mar-23 945 ND ND ND 7.12 30.2 13-Jun-23 1980 ND 1.9 ND 6.82 39.7 9-Aug-23 1020 ND 1.9 ND 6.08 40.6 29-Nov-23 1530 ND 2.6 2 4.44 42.7 21-Feb-24 996 ND ND ND 7.08 40.6 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-5 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (m~ll) (u2/l) 20-Dec-99 29.5 15-Mar-0O 49.0 2-Sep-00 124 29-Nov-0O 255 28-Mar-01 236 20-Jun-01 240 20-Sep-0I 240 7-Nov-01 260 26-Mar-02 260 22-May-02 300 12-Sep-02 330 24-Nov-02 260 28-Mar-03 240 23-Jun-03 290 12-Sep-03 200 8-Nov-03 240 29-Mar-04 210 22-Jun-04 200 17-Sep-04 150 I 7-Nov-04 180 16-Mar-05 120 25-May-05 113 NA NA NA 3.70 NA 31-Aug-05 82.0 <2.5 5.8 <2.5 6.00 NA I-Dec-05 63.0 <2.5 2.5 <2.5 6.00 NA 9-Mar-06 66.0 <2.5 3.1 <2.5 6.00 52 14-Jun-06 51.0 <l <2.5 <2.5 5.90 51 20-Jul-06 53.7 <1 <1 <l 6.70 54 8-Nov-06 47.1 <1 <I <I 2.90 55 28-Feb-07 33.0 <I <I <I 7.80 57 27-Jun-07 26.0 <I <I <I 7.00 45 15-Aug-07 9.2 <1 <l <l 7.70 38 10-Oct-07 9.4 <I <I <I 8.20 39 26-Mar-08 11.0 <1 <1 <1 7.40 36 25-Jun-08 9.3 <1 <1 <1 8.70 37 I0-Sep-08 11.0 <1 <1 <1 7.91 34 15-Oct-08 10.0 <1 <1 <l 9.30 37 4-Mar-09 12.0 <1 <1 <1 7.90 34 24-Jun-09 13.0 <1 <1 <1 7.50 37 15-Sep-09 12.0 <l <l <1 8.30 48 22-Dec-09 8.5 <l <l <l 7.50 41 25-Feb-10 13.0 <I <l <l 6.80 43 9-Jun-10 12.0 <l <1 <I 7.10 28 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-5 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride {mg/I) (mg/I) (u2'I) (m!/1) 11-Aug-10 12.0 <1 <1 <1 7.00 38 13-Oct-10 11.0 <1 <l <1 7.20 41 22-Feb-l l 10.0 ND ND ND 7.00 34 26-May-l 1 9.0 ND ND ND 7.20 35 17-Aug-ll 10.0 ND ND ND 7.50 37 7-Dec-11 7.9 ND ND ND 6.00 30 18-Jan-12 7.6 ND ND ND 5.80 22 6-Jun-12 8.4 ND ND ND 8.00 39 l l-Sep-12 12.0 ND ND ND 8.10 37 3-Oct-12 8.0 ND ND ND 7.70 38 13-Feb-13 10.8 ND ND ND 8.24 34.3 13-Jun-13 11.2 ND ND ND 10.70 36.5 5-Sep-13 11.6 ND ND ND 7.79 39.1 13-Nov-13 14.4 ND ND ND 7.75 41.l 30-Jan-14 12.5 ND ND ND 9.16 40.5 22-May-14 13.4 ~D ND ND 7.78 51.4 14-Aug-14 12.0 ND ND ND 7.20 44 28-Oct-14 14.6 ND ND ND 8.31 45.1 12-Mar-15 13.8 ND ND ND 9.32 45.1 10-Jun-15 13.3 ND 1.07 ND 7.08 47.3 3-Sep-15 12.9 ND ND ND 8.10 52.2 28-Oct-l 5 11.0 ND ND ND 8.03 43.6 l 7-Mar-16 11.0 ND ND ND 10.20 44.7 26-May-16 13.6 ND ND ND 8.98 45.9 25-Jul-16 10.8 ND ND ND 8.49 44.6 26-Oct-16 10.8 ND ND ND 8.32 47.8 15-Mar-l 7 12.6 ND ND ND 8.49 44.7 15-Jun-l 7 14.6 ND ND ND 8.52 47.3 2-Aug-17 14.6 ND ND ND 8.52 48.6 10-Oct-l 7 13.8 ND ND ND 8.57 42.5 15-Mar-18 15.2 ND ND ND 8.36 51.2 13-Jun-18 13.9 ND ND ND 9.24 47.4 30-Aug-18 15.4 ND ND ND 7.34 54.7 12-Dec-18 15.6 ND ND ND 7.67 49.8 16-Mar-19 14.1 ND ND ND 7.38 47.6 13-Jun-19 15.8 ND ND ND 7.62 49.3 l 1-Sep-19 14.6 ND ND ND 7.02 46.1 14-Dec-19 15.7 ND ND ND 6.97 53.1 17-Mar-20 14.8 ND ND ND 7.10 48.3 l l-Jun-20 15.4 ND ND ND 7.83 49.5 18-Sep-20 14.8 ND ND ND 6.37 47.0 4-Nov-20 15.6 ND ND ND 6.19 50.2 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-5 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/1) (mg/1) (ul!/1) (u.e:/1) 18-Mar-21 12.9 ND ND ND 7.43 46.0 16-Jun-21 13.0 ND ND ND 8.11 50.8 22-Sep-21 11.2 ND ND ND 6.63 39.8 8-Dec-21 12.4 ND ND ND 6.71 51.3 23-Mar-22 11.0 ND ND ND 7.30 47.7 16-Jun-22 10.3 ND ND ND 7.10 40.7 14-Sep-22 13.2 ND ND ND 7.22 45.8 8-Dec-22 7.6 ND ND ND 7.54 51.8 29-Mar-23 8.6 ND ND ND 6.27 51.3 21-Jun-23 8.1 ND ND ND 7.13 52.5 14-Sep-23 9.1 ND ND ND 8.83 50.5 7-Dec-23 8.4 ND ND ND 7.66 49.4 21-Feb-24 8.7 ND ND ND 8.02 51.8 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-6 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) I (u!!/1) (u!!/1) 6-Jun-00 0 2-Sep-00 0 28-Nov-00 0 ND 26-Mar-01 0 0.13 20-Jun-0I 0 ND 20-Sep-0l 4 ND 7-Nov-01 1 ND 26-Mar-02 0 ND 21-May-02 0 ND 12-Sep-02 0 ND 24-Nov-02 0 ND 28-Mar-03 0 0.1 23-Jun-03 0 ND 12-Sep-03 0 ND 8-Nov-03 0 ND 29-Mar-04 0 ND 22-Jun-04 0 ND 17-Sep-04 0 ND 17-Nov-04 0 ND 16-Mar-05 0 0.2 25-May-05 2.5 NA NA NA 0.4 NA 31-Aug-05 10.0 <l 2.8 <1 0.8 NA 1-Dec-05 17.0 <1 1.3 <1 0.9 NA 9-Mar-06 31.0 <l <1 <l 1.2 31 14-Jun-06 19.0 <1 <l <l 1 30 20-Jul-06 11.0 <l <l <l 0.6 37 8-Nov-06 42.8 <l <1 <1 1.4 65 28-Feb-07 46.0 <l <1 <l 1.5 32 27-Jun-07 11.0 <l <1 <l 0.6 38 15-Aug-07 18.0 <l <l <l 0.7 36 1 0-Oct-07 18.0 <1 <1 <1 0.8 38 26-Mar-08 52.0 <l <I <1 1.1 33 25-Jun-08 24.0 <l <l <1 0.9 35 10-Sep-08 39.0 <l <l <l 1.14 35 15-Oct-08 37.0 <l <l <l 1.01 33 ll-Mar-09 81.0 <l <l <1 2.2 35 24-Jun-09 120 <l <l <l 2.7 37 15-Sep-09 280 <l <l <l 5.0 37 22-Dec-09 250 <l <l <I 6.1 41 25-Feb-10 1000 <l <I <l I.6 45 I 0-Jun-10 590 <1 <1 <l 2.5 33 12-Aug-10 630 <1 <1 <1 3.9 31 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-6 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (1t2'1) (m!.11) 13-Oct-10 420 <l <1 <1 4.3 41 23-Feb-11 47 ND ND ND 0.7 40 26-May-11 10 ND ND ND 0.3 42 17-Aug-ll 16 ND ND ND 0.3 39 7-Dec-11 21 ND ND ND 0.8 36 18-Jan-12 38 ND ND ND 0.7 38 13-Jun-12 4.7 ND ND ND 0.2 40 11-Sep-12 6.9 ND ND ND 0.1 21 3-Oct-12 9 .0 ND ND ND 0.2 41 13-Feb-13 6.9 ND ND ND 0.154 40.4 13-Jun-13 4.9 ND ND ND 0.155 37.9 5-Sep-13 5.9 ND ND ND 0.157 40.6 13-Nov-13 5.5 ND ND ND 1.52 40.2 29-Jan-14 5.7 ND ND ND 0.184 40.6 22-May-14 10.3 ND ND ND 0.312 37 14-Aug-14 202 ND ND ND 4.2 40 24-Sep-14 260 ND ND ND NIA N I A 29-Oct-14 723 ND ND ND 6.92 41.1 18-Mar-15 1180 ND ND ND 5.25 41.2 l l-Jun-15 1040 ND ND ND 5.87 41.6 10-Sep-15 1040 ND ND ND 6.75 47.0 29-Oct-15 843 ND ND ND 5.61 40.2 22-Mar-16 834 ND ND ND 6.79 42.0 8-Jun-16 486 ND ND ND 3.19 44.1 4-Aug-16 433 ND ND ND 3.85 42.2 26-Oct-16 301 ND ND ND 3.74 46.1 16-Mar-17 288 ND ND ND 3.15 42.1 21-Jun-17 239 ND ND ND 2.42 42.6 3-Aug-17 129 ND ND ND 1.71 42.9 l l-Oct-17 121 ND ND ND 1.71 37.6 20-Mar-18 159 ND ND ND 1.96 43.1 14-Jun-18 74.9 ND ND ND 1.48 40.2 5-Sep-18 53.2 ND ND ND 1.18 44.0 12-Dec-18 37.0 ND ND ND 0.900 20 .0 19-Mar-19 23 .2 ND ·ND ND 0.755 41.0 13-Jun-19 15.8 ND ND ND 0.484 38.1 11-Sep-19 15.8 ND ND ND 0.412 39.7 14-Dec-19 7.40 ND ND ND 0.244 45.7 17-Mar-20 6.93 ND ND ND 0 .222 43.2 11-Jun-20 4 .86 ND ND ND 0.205 42.4 18-Sep-20 3 .63 ND ND ND 0 .144 40.5 4-Nov-20 4.61 ND ND ND 0.197 42.9 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-6 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) fue:/11 (ne:/1) 18-Mar-21 3.78 ND ND ND 0.205 41.6 16-Jun-21 2.90 ND ND ND 0.215 43.8 15-Sep-21 3.71 ND ND ND 0.166 34.1 8-Dec-21 3.92 ND ND ND <0.100 44.8 22-Mar-22 3.10 ND ND ND 0.1 31.5 16-Jun-22 2.10 ND ND ND 0.2 43.1 14-Sep-22 3.90 ND ND ND 0.144 38.7 8-Dec-22 1.50 ND ND ND 0.134 40.7 29-Mar-23 1.70 ND ND ND <0.100 43.2 20-Jun-23 2.30 ND ND ND 0.134 44.7 14-Sep-23 2.6 ND ND ND 0.170 44.0 7-Dec-23 1.5 ND ND ND 0.140 42.2 13-Mar-24 1.7 ND ND ND 0.180 44.2 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-7 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) Ju~:/1) (uwl) 29-Nov-99 256 15-Mar-00 616 2-Sep-00 698 29-Nov-00 684 1.99 28-Mar-0l 747 2.46 20-Jun-01 1100 2.65 20-Sep-0l 1200 3.38 8-Nov-01 1100 2.5 26-Mar-02 1500 3.76 23-May-02 1600 3.89 12-Sep-02 1500 3.18 24-Nov-02 2300 4.6 28-Mar-03 1800 4.8 23-Jun-03 5200 7.6 12-Sep-03 3600 7.6 8-Nov-03 4500 7.1 29-Mar-04 2500 4.63 22-Jun-04 2900 4.83 l 7-Sep-04 3100 5.59 l 7-Nov-04 3800 6 16-Mar-05 3100 5.2 25-May-05 2700 NA NA NA 5.4 NA 31-Aug-05 3100 <10 <10 <10 5.2 NA l-Dec-05 2500 <50 <50 <50 5.3 NA 9-Mar-06 1900 <50 <50 <50 1 48 14-Jun-06 2200 <50 <50 <50 4.5 47 20-Jul-06 2140 <50 <50 <50 4.7 51 8-Nov-06 2160 1.5 <l <1 4.6 49 28-Feb-07 1800 1.1 <l <1 5 47 27-Jun-07 2600 1.5 <1 <1 5.1 45 14-Aug-07 2300 1.4 <1 <1 4.7 44 10-Oct-07 1900 1.2 <1 <1 4.7 45 26-Mar-08 2200 1.3 <1 <I 4.2 43 25-Jun-08 1800 1.3 <l <1 4.8 43 10-Sep-08 1600 IA <1 <1 4.16 35 15-Oct-08 1900 <2 <2 <2 4.01 40 ll-Mar-09 1800 1.2 <1 <1 3.7 35 24-Jun-09 1400 <l <1 <1 3.8 37 15-Sep-09 1500 1.0 <1 <1 4.1 37 29-Dec-09 1300 <1 <1 <1 4.2 37 3-Mar-10 1200 <1 <1 <1 3.8 36 10-Jun-10 1100 <1 <1 <1 3.9 31 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-7 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (uwl) (uwl) 18-Aug-10 1500 1.1 <l <l 3.9 36 13-Oct-10 1100 1.1 <l <l 4 38 23-Feb-l l 1300 ND ND ND 3.60 45 1-Jun-11 1200 ND ND ND 4.00 35 18-Aug-ll 1200 ND ND ND 4.10 37 29-Nov-ll 1000 ND ND ND 3.80 37 19-Jan-12 1000 ND ND ND 3.90 37 14-Jun-12 790 ND ND ND 4.00 41 13-Sep-12 870 ND ND ND 3.80 40 4-Oct-12 940 ND ND ND 3.80 41 13-Feb-13 1080 3.51 ND ND 3.90 37.7 18-Jun-13 953 ND ND ND 4.04 39.3 12-Sep-13 1040 ND ND ND 4.17 36.4 14-Nov-13 1050 ND ND ND 4.13 37.2 5-Feb-14 946 5.41 ND ND 4.24 38.2 23-May-14 847 4.78 ND ND 4.19 37.7 27-Aug-14 857 ND 1.5 ND 2.90 39 30-Oct-14 926 ND ND ND 3.68 40.2 18-Mar-15 942 ND ND ND 4.25 40.4 l l-Jun-15 950 ND ND ND 2.62 42.1 10-Sep-15 897 ND ND ND 4.72 46.7 29-Oct-15 847 ND ND ND 3.49 40.6 22-Mar-16 834 ND ND ND 4.43 42.4 8-Jun-16 909 ND ND ND 3.75 44.1 4-Aug-16 1000 ND ND ND 4.21 42.3 27-Oct-16 886 ND ND ND 4.33 45.8 21-Mar-l 7 986 ND ND ND 3.87 40.5 21-Jun-l 7 968 ND ND ND 4.15 43.3 4-Aug-17 1070 ND ND ND 4.20 44.7 l l-Oct-17 884 ND ND ND 4.35 43.7 21-Mar-18 721 ND ND ND 3.96 44.5 14-Jun-18 751 ND ND ND 4.45 41.5 5-Sep-18 781 ND ND ND 4.34 48.5 13-Dec-18 838 ND ND ND 3.98 42.8 20-Mar-19 736 ND ND ND 4.01 41.3 19-Jun-19 862 ND ND ND 4.19 43.0 12-Sep-19 801 ND ND ND 3.76 39.7 18-Dec-l 9 546 ND ND ND 3.11 47.2 18-Mar-20 746 ND ND ND 3.75 42.1 12-Jun-20 864 ND ND ND 4.06 44.1 19-Sep-20 971 ND ND ND 3.87 41.5 l l-Nov-20 967 ND ND ND 4.40 42.8 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-7 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (u2'1) (mun 24-Mar-21 875 ND ND ND 4.25 46.2 17-Jun-21 819 ND ND ND 4.80 41.7 23-Sep-21 801 ND ND ND 4.58 42.8 9-Dec-21 868 ND ND ND 3.02 42.9 24-Mar-22 776 0.5 2.1 ND 4.1 41.3 22-Jun-22 447 ND ND ND 3.9 42.5 15-Sep-22 887 ND ND ND 3.77 45.0 9-Dec-22 824 ND ND ND 4.06 44.8 29-Mar-23 619 ND ND ND 3.85 44.9 21-Jun-23 706 ND ND ND 3.89 45.7 27-Sep-23 790 ND ND ND 4.02 45.2 13-Dec-23 644 ND ND ND 3.97 44.3 15-Mar-24 636 ND ND ND 4.11 44.5 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-8 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (ue/1) (ue/1) 29-Nov-99 0 15-Mar-00 21.8 2-Sep-00 102 29-Nov-00 107 ND 26-Mar-01 116 ND 20-Jun-0l 180 ND 20-Sep-0I 180 0.35 7-Nov-01 180 ND 26-Mar-02 190 0.62 22-May-02 210 0.77 12-Sep-02 300 ND 24-Nov-02 450 ND 28-Mar-03 320 0.8 23-Jun-03 420 ND 12-Sep-03 66.0 ND 8-Nov-03 21.0 0.1 29-Mar-04 24.0 0.65 22-Jun-04 110 0.52 l 7-Sep-04 120 ND l 7-Nov-04 120 ND 16-Mar-05 10.0 ND 25-May-05 <1 NA NA NA 0.2 NA 31-Aug-05 1.1 <1 1.7 <l <0.1 NA 30-Nov-05 <l <l <l <l <0.1 NA 9-Mar-06 1.3 <l 2.1 <l 0.3 39 14-Jun-06 1.0 <1 1.8 <l <0.1 37 20-Jul-06 <1 <1 <l <l 0.1 39 8-Nov-06 <l <l <l <l <0.1 40 28-Feb-07 2.5 <l <1 <l 0.7 39 27-Jun-07 2.5 <l <l <1 0.2 42 15-Aug-07 1.5 <l <1 <1 <0.1 42 10-Oct-07 3.5 <l <l <l 0.5 43 26-Mar-08 <l <l <l <l 0.1 46 25-Jun-08 <l <1 <l <l <0.05 45 10-Sep-08 <l <l <1 <l <0.05 39 15-Oct-08 <l <1 <l <1 <0.05 44 4-Mar-09 <l <l <1 <l <0.1 42 24-Jun-09 <I <l <l <l <0.1 44 15-Sep-09 <I <1 <I <1 <1 44 17-Dec-09 <1 <1 <1 <1 <0.1 51 24-Feb-10 <1 <1 <1 <l <0.1 57 9-Jun-10 <l <I <I <l <0.1 42 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-8 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (u!!/1) (u!!/1) 11-Aug-lO <l <l <1 <1 <0.1 45 5-Oct-10 <l <1 <1 <1 <0.1 46 16-Feb-11 ND ND ND ND ND 52 25-May-11 ND ND ND ND 0.1 45 16-Aug-11 ND ND ND ND 0.1 46 7-Dec-11 ND ND ND ND 0.2 45 18-Jan-12 ND ND ND ND 0.3 45 31-May-12 ND ND ND ND 0.2 44 29-Aug-12 ND ND ND ND 0.1 48 3-Oct-12 ND ND ND ND ND 47 7-Feb-13 ND ND ND ND 0.411 46.6 30-May-13 ND ND ND ND ND 45.5 5-Sep-13 ND ND ND ND ND 47.5 7-Nov-13 ND ND ND ND ND 46.l 23-Jan-14 63.8 ND ND ND 0.166 48.5 6-Feb-14 100 ND ND ND 0.165 46.6 22-May-14 122 ND ND ND 0.538 53 27-Aug-14 107 ND ND ND 0.6 47 29-Oct-14 191 ND ND ND 0.914 46.7 12-Mar-15 961 ND ND ND 2.34 49.6 11-Jun-15 981 ND ND ND 1.88 53 10-Sep-15 747 ND ND ND 1.96 59.6 29-Oct-15 770 ND ND ND 2.20 52 .0 17-Mar-16 634 ND ND ND 2.48 54.2 8-Jun-16 595 ND ND ND 2.14 58.7 4-Aug-16 522 ND ND ND 2.10 56.9 27-Oct-16 472 ND ND ND 2.16 60.1 21-Mar-l 7 359 ND ND ND 2.06 57.4 21-Jun-l 7 256 ND ND ND 1.97 58.8 4-Aug-17 223 ND ND ND 1.64 61.2 11-Oct-17 214 ND ND ND 1.97 52.2 21-Mar-18 220 ND ND ND 1.36 60.8 14-Jun-18 155 ND ND ND 1.3 I 53.8 5-Sep-18 137 ND ND ND 1.40 63.2 13-Dec-18 93.8 ND ND ND 0.123 65.8 19-Mar-19 103 ND ND ND 1.23 54.3 19-Jun-19 96 .0 ND ND ND 1.10 56.5 12-Sep-19 75.4 ND ND ND 0.999 52.0 l 8-Dec-19 84.4 ND ND ND 1.21 60.1 18-Mar-20 55.0 ND ND ND 1.04 53.8 12-Jun-20 53.8 ND ND ND 1.06 56.9 18-Sep-20 39.5 ND ND ND 0.894 52.6 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-8 {ug/1) Tetrachloride {ug/1) Chloride {mg/I) {mg/I) (,il!/1) (ul!/1) l l-Nov-20 51.3 ND ND ND 1.27 54.7 18-Mar-21 26.9 ND ND ND 1.00 52.8 16-Jun-21 22.3 ND ND ND 1.12 51.5 22-Sep-21 17.0 ND ND ND 0.665 40.8 8-Dec-21 17.2 ND ND ND 0.738 54.9 23-Mar-22 15.1 ND ND ND 0.8 50.8 16-Jun-22 10.9 ND ND ND 0.64 52.8 14-Sep-22 15.3 ND ND ND 0.718 52.5 15-Sep-22 16.3 ND ND ND 0.718 52.5 8-Dec-22 4.4 ND ND ND 0.654 50.8 29-Mar-23 9.1 ND ND ND 0.658 53.4 21-Jun-23 8.3 ND ND ND 0.597 55.3 14-Sep-23 7.4 ND ND ND 0.720 53.5 7-Dec-23 7.3 ND ND ND 0.620 53.7 14-Mar-24 5.9 ND ND ND 0.650 53.8 0 N 0 0 .j:>. 0 0 (ug/L) 0) 0 0 CXl 0 0 ...... 0 0 0 ...... N 0 0 24-Jul-98 +-----+-------1,-----+--------1------1-------1 19-Apr-01 14-Jan-04 1 0-Oct-06 t I I I I 6-Jul-09 t I I I I I I 1-Apr-12 i I I I I I I ----...., 27-Dec-14 22-Sep-17 18-Jun-20 15-Mar-23 9-Dec-25 -'----------'-------'-------'-----__.__ ___ ___, ____ _, ~ .,::. I 00 0 :::r 0 ""I 0 o' ""I 3 < s» C Cl) tn Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-9 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (ue/1) (ue/1) 20-Dec-99 4.2 15-Mar-00 1.9 2-Sep-00 14 .2 29-Nov-00 39.4 ND 27-Mar-01 43.6 ND 20-Jun-0l 59 .0 0 .15 20-Sep-0l 19.0 0.4 7-Nov-01 49.0 0.1 26-Mar-02 41.0 0.5 22-May-02 38.0 0.65 12-Sep-02 49.0 0.2 24-Nov-02 51.0 0.6 28-Mar-03 34.0 0 .6 23-Jun-03 33 .0 0 .8 12-Sep-03 32.0 1.1 8-Nov-03 46.0 1.1 29-Mar-04 48.0 0.82 22-Jun-04 48.0 0.75 I 7-Sep-04 39.0 0.81 I 7-Nov-04 26.0 1.2 16-Mar-05 3.8 1.3 25-May-05 1.2 NA NA NA 1.3 NA 31-Aug-05 <l <I 2.9 <I 1.3 NA I-Dec-05 <I <I <l <I 1.3 NA 9-Mar-06 <I <I 2 .6 <I 1.5 38 14-Jun-06 <l <l 2.7 <l 1.5 39 20-Jul-06 <l <I <I <1 0.9 41 8-Nov-06 <I <I <I <1 0.7 44 28-Feb-07 <1 <1 <I <l 0 .6 44 27-Jun-07 21 <l <I <l 1.3 42 15-Aug-07 9 .5 <1 <I <l 1.8 38 1 0-Oct-07 8 .7 <l <I <l 2 40 26-Mar-08 1.3 <l <I <l 2.1 35 25-Jun-08 1.0 <l <l <l 2.3 35 10-Sep-08 <I <l <l <1 2.79 28 I 5-Oct-08 <I <I <1 <1 1.99 58 4-Mar-09 <I <I <I <I 2.5 30 24-Jun-09 <1 <I <I <l 2.3 30 I 5-Sep-09 <I <l <I <l 2.5 30 I 7-Dec-09 <l <l <I <l 1.7 37 23-Feb-lO <I <l <I <l 1.7 47 9-Jun-10 <I <l <1 <l 1.5 33 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-9 (og/1) Tetrachloride (og/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (owl) (owl) l l-Aug-10 <l <l <l <I 1.2 40 6-Oct-l 0 <l <l <l <l 1.8 34 17-Feb-ll ND ND ND ND 1.3 41 25-May-l l ND ND ND ND 3.4 38 16-Aug-l l ND ND ND ND 4 21 7-Dec-11 ND ND ND ND 2.3 38 18-Jan-12 ND ND ND ND 2.3 28 3 l-May-12 ND ND ND ND 4 23 30-Aug-12 ND ND ND ND 3.9 22 3-Oct-12 ND ND ND ND 3.8 21 7-Feb-13 ND ND ND ND 4.12 20.6 30-May-13 ND ND ND ND 4.49 21.4 5-Sep-13 ND ND ND ND 4.03 22.7 7-Nov-lJ ND ND ND ND 4.87 23.6 29-Jan-14 ND ND ND ND 4.36 22 21-May-14 6.9 ND ND ND 3.44 24 14-Aug-14 46.9 ND ND ND 2.7 27 29-Oct-14 101 ND ND ND 4.27 25 12-Mar-15 53.5 ND ND ND 3.28 29.5 l l-Jun-15 35.1 ND ND ND 1.83 35.3 3-Sep-15 48.2 ND ND ND 1.44 39.5 28-Oct-l 5 68.4 ND ND ND 2.89 29 .2 17-Mar-16 74.3 ND ND ND 2.51 33 .6 8-Jun-16 76.2 ND ND ND 2 .16 35.1 3-Aug-16 76.8 ND ND ND 2.11 33.6 26-Oct-16 76 ND ND ND 2.24 37.4 16-Mar-l 7 113 ND ND ND 2.18 34.5 21-Jun-l 7 113 ND ND ND 1.92 35.9 3-Aug-17 118 ND ND ND 1.90 37.0 l l-Oct-17 132 ND ND ND 2.18 32.3 21-Mar-18 159 ND ND ND 1.85 38.3 14-Jun-18 134 ND ND ND 1.85 35 .7 5-Sep-18 94.2 ND ND ND 1.04 43.4 13-Dec-18 109 ND ND ND 1.23 36.3 19-Mar-19 86.4 ND ND ND 1.09 36.9 19-Jun-19 68.1 ND ND ND 0.785 38.3 l l-Sep-19 66.0 ND ND ND 0.904 35.2 18-Dec-19 54.8 ND ND ND 0.744 40.1 18-Mar-20 48 .9 ND ND ND 0 .855 37 .7 12-Jun-20 55.l ND ND ND 0.990 39 .5 18-Sep-20 45.0 ND ND ND 0 .867 36 .7 l l-Nov-20 47.l ND ND ND 1.11 37.2 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-9 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (uwl) fowl)_ 18-Mar-21 39.0 ND ND ND 1.06 40.7 16-Jun-21 102.0 ND ND ND 1.00 37.4 22-Sep-21 30.0 ND ND ND 0.700 30.8 8-Dec-21 25.4 ND ND ND 0.798 36.9 23-Mar-22 16.5 ND ND ND 0.8 34.6 22-Jun-22 9.8 ND ND ND 0.62 41.7 14-Sep-22 10.8 ND ND ND 0.673 32.4 15-Sep-22 11.8 ND ND ND 0.673 32.4 8-Dec-22 6.7 ND ND ND 0.676 33.2 29-Mar-23 6.2 ND ND ND 0.765 37.1 2 l-Jun-23 5.0 ND ND ND 0.742 38.0 14-Sep-23 6.2 ND ND ND 0.690 36.2 7-Dec-23 3.8 ND ND ND 0.960 37.0 14-Mar-24 3.9 ND ND ND 0.777 37.4 Chloroform Carbon Cbloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-10 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (uell) (uf!/1) 21-Jan-02 14 26-Mar-02 16 0.14 21-May-02 17 0.11 12-Sep-02 6 ND 24-Nov-02 14 ND 28-Mar-03 29 0.2 23-Jun-03 110 0.4 12-Sep-03 74 0.4 8-Nov-03 75 0.3 29-Mar-04 22 0.1 22-Jun-04 32 ND 17-Sep-04 63 0.46 l 7-Nov-04 120 0.4 16-Mar-05 140 1.6 25-May-05 62.4 NA NA NA 0.8 NA 31-Aug-05 110 <2.5 6.2 <2.5 1.1 NA l-Dec-05 300 <2.5 <2.5 <2.5 3.3 NA 9-Mar-06 190 <5 <50 <50 2.4 50 14-Jun-06 300 <5 <50 <50 3.5 54 20-Jul-06 504 <5 <50 <50 6.8 61 8-Nov-06 452 <1 1.6 1 5.7 58 28-Feb-07 500 <l <l 1 7.6 62 27-Jun-07 350 <l <l 1 5.1 54 15-Aug-07 660 <l <1 1 7.3 59 10-Oct-07 470 <I <1 1 6.7 59 26-Mar-08 620 <l <l 1 7.3 55 25-Jun-08 720 <l <l 1 9.91 58 10-Sep-08 680 <l <1 1 9.23 51 15-Oct-08 1200 <2 <2 2 10.5 61 l l-Mar-09 1100 <l <l 1 11.6 64 24-Jun-09 1200 <l <1 1 9.8 62 15-Sep-09 910 <1 <l 1 8.1 51 22-Dec-09 300 <1 <l <I 3.5 51 3-Mar-10 460 <1 <l <I 5 49 1 0-Jun-10 220 <l <1 <1 1.6 42 12-Aug-10 100 <l <l <1 0.8 38 13-Oct-10 1100 <I <l <l 11 52 23-Feb-l l 620 ND ND ND 9 62 l-Jun-11 280 ND ND ND 3.3 42 17-Aug-l 1 180 ND ND ND 1.9 41 16-Nov-l l 110 ND ND ND 1.1 45 19-Jan-12 76 ND ND ND 0.9 40 13-Jun-12 79 ND ND ND 0.8 46 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-10 {ug/1) Tetrachloride {ug/1) Chloride {mg/I) (mg/I) (u!!ll) (,mr/1) 12-Sep-12 130 ND ND ND 1.0 44 3-Oct-12 140 ND ND ND 1.6 45 13-Feb-13 154 ND ND ND 1.2 49.l 13-Jun-13 486 ND ND ND 5.6 51.5 12-Sep-13 I 160 ND ND ND 13.0 67.9 14-Nov-13 1380 ND ND ND 16.0 70.9 5-Feb-14 1260 5.16 ND ND 16.8 73 23-May-14 1110 ND ND ND 13.9 77.3 27-Aug-14 1060 ND 1.5 ND 9.8 74 30-Oct-14 1220 ND ND ND 13.2 75.2 18-Mar-15 1210 ND ND ND 15.0 78.6 l 1-Jun-15 1240 ND ND ND 11.4 75 I0-Sep-15 1280 ND ND ND 14.0 89.5 29-Oct-l 5 1350 ND ND ND 13.5 79.9 22-Mar-16 1430 ND ND ND 17.3 84.1 8-Jun-16 1510 ND ND ND 14.9 89.5 4-Aug-16 1500 ND ND ND 14.9 85.3 27-Oct-16 1290 ND ND ND 14.8 84.4 21-Mar-17 1260" ND ND ND 13.0 74.6 21-Jun-l 7 1140 ND ND ND 13.0 73.1 4-Aug-17 1320 ND ND ND 13.4 77.0 11-Oct-17 1150 ND ND ND 12.9 70.0 21-Mar-18 1240 ND ND ND 11.1 72.7 14-Jun-18 914 ND ND ND 11.2 64.5 5-Sep-18 911 ND ND ND IO.I 73.5 13-Dec-18 1070 ND ND ND 10.6 63.5 20-Mar-19 869 ND ND ND 9.34 59.3 19-Jun-l 9 799 ND ND ND 8.86 58.7 12-Sep-19 734 ND ND ND 7.79 55.8 18-Dec-19 768 ND ND ND 6.89 62.0 18-Mar-20 798 ND ND ND 7.83 53.5 12-Jun-20 928 ND ND ND 8.13 60.1 19-Sep-20 854 ND ND ND 7.34 53.9 I I-Nov-20 903 ND ND ND 8.69 58.6 24-Mar-21 718 ND ND ND 7.20 58.1 17-Jun-21 609 ND ND ND 7.75 48.7 23-Sep-2 l 545 ND ND ND 6.35 50.6 9-Dec-21 675 ND ND ND 5.47 51.9 24-Mar-22 471 ND 1 ND 5.1 49.0 22-Jun-22 342 ND ND ND 4.6 46.0 I 5-Sep-22 563 ND ND ND 5.57 52.0 16-Sep-22 564 ND ND ND 5.57 52.0 9-Dec-22 499 ND ND ND 4.76 43.4 Chloroform Carbon Chlorometbane Methylene-Nitrate Chloride 'IW4-10 tµg/1} Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/.l) (,uruJ.) (ue/0 29-Mar-23 361 ND ND ND 4.20 48.6 21-Jun-23 322 ND ND ND 3.76 46.9 27-Sep-23 286 ND ND ND 3.18 44.8 13-Dec-23 450 ND ND ND 3.94 47.0 14-Mar-24 335 ND ND ND 3.75 44.6 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-11 Tetrachloride (ug/1) (mun (ug/1) Chloride (ug/1) {mg/I) {mg/I) 21-Jan-02 4700 26-Mar-02 4900 9.6 22-May-02 5200 9.07 12-Sep-02 6200 8.84 24-Nov-02 5800 9.7 28-Mar-03 5100 9.7 23-Jun-03 5700 9.4 12-Sep-03 4600 9.9 8-Nov-03 5200 9.3 29-Mar-04 5300 9.07 22-Jun-04 5700 8.74 17-Sep-04 4800 8.75 17-Nov-04 5800 9.7 16-Mar-05 4400 8.7 25-May-05 3590 NA NA NA 10.3 NA 31-Aug-05 4400 <10 <10 <10 9.4 NA l-Dec-05 4400 <100 <100 <100 9.4 NA 9-Mar-06 4400 <50 <50 <50 9.2 56 14-Jun-06 4300 <50 <50 <50 10 56 20-Jul-06 4080 <50 <50 <50 10 55 8-Nov-06 3660 1.7 2.7 1.3 10 55 28-Feb-07 3500 1.3 <I 1.6 10.1 54 27-Jun-07 3800 1.6 <1 1.1 10.6 53 15-Aug-07 4500 1.7 <1 1.1 10.2 53 10-Oct-07 4400 1.6 <I 1.2 9.8 53 26-Mar-08 340 <1 <1 <1 7.7 63 25-Jun-08 640 <I <1 <1 7.28 46 10-Sep-08 900 <1 <1 <I 7.93 42 15-Oct-08 1000 <2 <2 <2 9.46 47 11-Mar-09 1100 <I <I <I 7.3 49 24-Jun-09 980 <1 <I <I 6.8 44 I 5-Sep-09 1000 <1 <I <I 7 49 29-Dec-09 860 <1 <l <I 6.6 46 3-Mar-10 820 <1 <I <I 6.8 42 10-Jun-10 820 <I <l <I 6.9 40 12-Aug-10 800 <I <1 <1 6.7 43 13-Oct-10 720 <1 <1 <I 6.4 49 23-Feb-I I 1000 ND ND ND 6.5 46 I-Jun-11 930 ND ND N D 7.3 49 17-Aug-11 820 ND ND ND 7.1 48 16-Nov-11 1500 ND ND ND 7.1 46 24-Jan-12 610 ND ND ND 6.8 43 I Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride I TW4-11 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (ug/1) (mg/I) (mg/I) (ue/1.) 13-Jun-12 660 ND ND ND 6.7 52 13-Sep-12 740 ND ND ND 3 49 4-Oct-12 730 ND ND ND 7 50 13-Feb-13 867 3.23 ND ND 6.83 47.3 18-Jun-13 788 ND ND ND 7.42 49.7 12-Sep-13 865 ND ND ND 7.8 46.6 13-Nov-13 874 ND ND ND 8.01 46.7 5-Feb-14 785 5.19 ND ND 8.47 48.5 23-May-14 751 ND ND ND 6.92 51.6 27-Aug-14 719 ND L2 ND 5.4 48 29-Oct-14 803 ND ND ND 7.33 56.4 9-Mar-15 2450 1.24 ND ND 8.72 49.8 8-Jun-15 2710 ND ND ND 8.48 62.2 31-Aug-15 1120 ND 1.62 ND 9.61 73.1 19-Oct-15 2730 ND ND ND 7.5 55.3 9-Mar-16 2660 1.2 ND ND 7.13 55.5 23-May-16 3340 2.19 ND ND 7.81 56.4 25-Jul-16 3200 ND ND ND 8.83 55.3 12-Oct-16 3180 1.58 ND ND 8.92 57.2 8-Mar-17 3310 1.71 ND ND 8.12 49.8 13-Jun-17 3370 1.83 ND ND 7.92 51.4 26-Jul-17 3290 1.81 ND ND 7.78 51.0 l l-Oct-17 2880 1.48 ND ND 7.79 49.7 12-Mar-18 3090 1.82 ND ND 7.89 54.0 8-Jun-18 2800 1.34 ND ND 7.51 52.6 22-Aug-18 3050 1.47 ND ND 7.15 53.3 28-Nov-18 2930 1.33 ND ND 6.85 45.4 8-Mar-19 2820 1.48 ND ND 7.50 46.8 5-Jun-19 2970 1.52 1.40 ND 8.30 45.3 4-Sep-19 2790 ND ND ND 7.15 48.8 10-Dec-19 3250 ND ND ND 7.14 49.0 19-Feb-20 2990 ND ND ND 7.07 51.9 27-May-20 2810 1.37 ND ND 7.56 48.6 4-Sep-20 3070 1.37 ND ND 7.59 46.3 28-Oct-20 2670 ND 3.86 ND 7.19 43.3 23-Feb-21 2750 ND 3.86 ND 7.21 49.5 9-Jun-21 3320 ND ND ND 8.17 37.7 24-Aug-21 2600 ND ND ND 5.78 40.2 l-Dec-21 2850 ND ND ND 7.44 48.4 9-Mar-22 2780 ND ND ND 7.4 41.5 8-Jun-22 2550 1.0 2.7 ND 5.9 44.5 30-Aug-22 3020 ND ND ND 6.90 42.4 ~lor,oJorm Car bon Chl!:)romethane ~e'tilylene Nitrate Chloride TW,4:---ffl'll ".We1.r'l:60Ji-i.:l (ug/1) (u e/l) (ug/1) Chlorid · (ugll) (mgti) ,(mg/I} 31-Aug-22 3021 ND ND ND 6.90 42.4 30-Nov-22 2900 ND ND ND 7.05 36.6 7-Mar-23 2430 ND ND ND 5.68 39.2 13-Jun-23 2510 ND 2.9 ND 6.70 40.9 9-Aug-23 2630 ND ND ND 6.05 45.2 29-Nov-23 4180 ND ND ND 6.69 46.7 21-Feb-24 2530 ND ND ND 7.20 41.9 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-12 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (u2/1) (u211) 12-Sep-02 2 2.54 24-Nov-02 0 2.2 28-Mar-03 0 1.9 23-Jun-03 0 1.8 12-Sep-03 0 1.8 9-Nov-03 0 1.6 29-Mar-04 0 1.58 22-Jun-04 0 1.4 l 7-Sep-04 0 1.24 l 7-Nov-04 0 1.5 16-Mar-05 0 1.4 25-May-05 <l NA NA NA 1.6 NA 31-Aug-05 <I <l 5.8 <I 1.5 NA l-Dec-05 <I <I 1.9 <2 1.4 NA 9-Mar-06 <l <I 2.6 <I 1.3 19 14-Jun-06 <l <l 1.4 <l 1.4 16 20-Jul-06 <1 <I <l <l 1.4 16 8-Nov-06 <I <l <l <1 1.4 16 28-Feb-07 <l <l <l <1 1.5 16 27-Jun-07 <I <1 <l <l 1,5 18 15-Aug-07 <1 <1 <1 <l 1.4 29 10-Oct-07 <l <l <l <l 1.4 16 26-Mar-08 <l <l <l <1 1.6 16 25-Jun-08 <l <l <l <1 2.69 19 10-Sep-08 <l <1 <1 <1 2.65 18 15-Oct-08 <1 <l <l <l 2.47 22 4-Mar-09 <l <l <l <I 2.4 23 24-Jun-09 <1 <l <l <l 3.8 22 15-Sep-09 <l <l <l <l 5 .1 22 16-Dec-09 <1 <l <l <l 3.6 23 23-Feb-10 <I <l <1 <1 4 22 8-Jun-10 <I <l <l <I 11 29 10-Aug-10 <1 <1 <l <I 9 35 5-Oct-10 <1 <I <l <l 8 31 15-Feb-11 ND ND ND ND 6.5 31 25-May-l l ND ND ND ND 7 32 16-Aug-l l ND ND ND ND 6.8 31 15-Nov-l I ND ND ND ND 8 30 17-Jan-12 ND ND ND ND 7.7 28 31-May-12 ND ND ND ND 10 34 29-Aug-12 ND ND ND ND 13 39 3-Oct-12 ND ND ND ND 13 39 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-12 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/1) (mg/I) (m!ID (_11_1!11) 7-Feb-13 ND ND ND ND 12.6 36.7 29-May-13 ND ND ND ND 14.2 38.6 29-Aug-13 ND ND ND ND 17.4 41.7 6-Nov-13 ND ND ND ND 16.4 41.4 22-Jan-14 ND ND ND ND 18.4 41.6 21-May-14 ND ND ND ND 17 40.2 27-Aug-14 ND ND ND ND 13 47 23-Oct-14 ND ND ND ND 16.1 50.2 11-Mar-15 ND ND ND ND 19.2 50.6 10-Jun-15 ND ND ND ND 18.8 56 2-Sep-15 ND ND ND ND 16.4 60.2 21-Oct-15 ND ND ND ND 18 51.0 15-Mar-16 ND ND ND ND 34.8 56.2 25-May-16 ND ND ND ND 30.7 66.4 27-Jul-16 ND ND ND ND 37.7 67.5 19-Oct-16 ND ND ND ND 25.8 72.6 14-Mar-l 7 ND ND ND ND 25.9 62.6 14-Jun-l 7 1.25 ND ND ND 29.9 67.2 2-Aug-17 1.20 ND ND ND 25.1 65.3 10-Oct-17 ND ND ND ND 26.9 56.2 14-Mar-18 ND ND ND ND 19.8 59.5 12-Jun-18 ND ND ND ND 18.4 53.6 29-Aug-18 ND ND ND ND 13.6 59.9 30-Nov-18 ND ND ND ND 10.4 56.1 16-Mar-19 ND ND ND ND 10.1 50.8 13-Jun-19 ND ND ND ND 8.31 55.3 1 l-Sep-19 ND ND ND ND 8.88 52.6 14-Dec-19 ND ND ND ND 8.04 58.0 l 7-Mar-20 ND ND ND ND 6.39 53.0 IO-Jun-20 ND ND ND ND 4.95 51.7 17-Sep-20 ND ND ND ND 2.34 50.3 4-Nov-20 ND ND ND ND 5.91 48.0 17-Mar-21 ND ND ND ND 3.10 52.0 15-Jun-21 ND ND ND ND 2.39 51.8 15-Sep-21 ND ND ND ND 1.95 36.1 7-Dec-21 ND ND ND ND 1.46 49.8 15-Mar-22 ND ND ND ND 8.4 25.8 15-Jun-22 ND ND ND ND 16.0 53.3 13-Sep-22 ND ND ND ND 13.80 57.9 7-Dec-22 ND ND ND ND 4.68 49.2 22-Mar-23 ND ND ND ND 2.84 35.9 15-Jun-23 ND ND ND ND 4.72 43.6 ChloFoform Q~'rb.,:o Chlorometbane Mdhyleoe Nitrate (:b.loride .,..g 'ij;",e \a: ~11t w.i:tl~ Chloride ,ug/,1) ,.,t ,1.1,r.11#1~, (U.g/1) (ll£/l) (mg/\) {mg/I) - 13-Sep-23 ND ND ND ND 4.02 50.3 6-Dec-23 ND ND ND ND 7.09 32.8 13-Mar-24 ND ND ND ND 10.90 53.1 19-Apr-01 14-Jan-04 10-Oct-06 6-Jul-09 1-Apr-12 27-Dec-14 22-Sep-17 18-Jun-20 15-Mar-23 0 0 ◄• ' ◄ a t • 0 0 •• .. u ◄ .. .. ' : u • .. • ◄ 0 • 0 l • • ' ' • 0 0 ' I• • ' 0 ' ◄ • 0 0, I (ug/L) ...... 0 ' ...... 0, ~ N 0 i I ..;a,, N 0 :::r 0 a o' ""I 3 < D) C (I) 0 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-13 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (ue/1) (m~/1) 12-Sep-02 ND ND 24-Nov-02 ND ND 28-Mar-03 ND 0.20 23-Jun-03 ND 0.20 12-Sep-03 ND ND 9-Nov-03 ND 0.90 29-Mar-04 ND 0.12 22-Jun-04 ND 0.17 l 7-Sep-04 ND 4.43 l 7-Nov-04 ND 4.70 16-Mar-05 ND 4.20 25-May-05 <I NA NA NA 4.30 NA 3 I-Aug-05 <I <I 3.1 <I 4.60 NA l-Dec-05 <l <I <l <I 4.30 NA 9-Mar-06 <l <l l.7 <I 4.20 67.0 14-Jun-06 <l <l 1.4 <I 4.90 66.0 20-Jul-06 <l <l <l <l 4.30 65.0 8-Nov-06 <l <l <l <l 0.80 33.0 28-Feb-07 <I <l <l <I 4.00 59.0 27-Jun-07 <I <I <l <I 4.60 59.0 15-Aug-07 <I <I <I <I 4.40 58.0 10-Oct-07 <I <I <I <l 4.10 58.0 26-Mar-08 <I <I <l <I 3.80 54.0 25-Jun-08 <I <I <I <l 4.24 58.0 10-Sep-08 <I <I <I <l 4.26 50.0 15-Oct-08 <I <l <l <l 4.63 58.0 4-Mar-09 <l <I <I <I 3.70 58.0 24-Jun-09 <I <I <I <I 1.20 57.0 15-Sep-09 <l <I <I <I 4.70 63.0 16-Dec-09 <I <l <I <I 4.10 60.0 24-Feb-10 <I <I <l <I 4.30 53.0 8-Jun-10 <l <l <I <I 5.20 52.0 I0-Aug-10 <I <I <I <I 5.60 55.0 5-Oct-10 <1 <I <I <l 5.80 55.0 15-Feb-ll ND ND ND ND 5.50 60.0 25-May-l l ND ND ND ND 5.40 56.0 16-Aug-l l ND ND ND ND 5.20 60.0 15-Nov-l l ND ND ND ND 5.90 54.0 l 7-Jan-12 ND ND ND ND 5.50 55.0 3 l-May-12 ND ND ND ND 6.00 59.0 29-Aug-12 ND ND ND ND 6.20 60.0 3-0ct-12 ND ND ND ND 5.90 60.0 7-Feb-13 ND ND ND ND 6.31 59.3 29-May-13 ND ND ND ND 6.84 56 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-13 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (ue/1) (ue/1) 29-Aug-13 ND ND ND ND 7.16 63.5 6-Nov-13 ND ND ND ND 6.48 58.5 22-Jan-14 ND ND ND ND 7.09 63.1 21-May-14 ND ND ND ND 5.99 56.1 13-Aug-14 ND ND ND ND 4.80 62 23-Oct-14 ND ND ND ND 6.28 66.1 l l-Mar-15 ND ND ND ND 7.09 66.4 I 0-Jun-15 ND ND ND ND 6.32 70.3 2-Sep-15 ND ND ND ND 5.70 76.5 21-Oct-l 5 ND ND ND ND 5.78 65.5 16-Mar-16 ND ND ND ND 7.97 69.4 25-May-16 ND ND ND ND 5.87 71.8 28-Jul-16 ND ND ND ND 6.14 69.3 19-Oct-16 ND ND ND ND 6.20 70.9 15-Mar-l 7 ND ND ND ND 6.05 66.0 15-Jun-l 7 ND ND ND ND 6.49 70.4 2-Aug-17 ND ND ND ND 6.15 70.5 I0-Oct-17 ND ND ND ND 6.17 60.9 14-Mar-18 ND ND ND ND 5.76 71.0 12-Jun-18 ND ND ND ND 6.24 65.0 29-Aug-18 ND ND ND ND 5.13 73.7 30-Nov-18 ND ND ND ND 5.29 64.5 16-Mar-19 ND . ND ND ND 5.74 61.6 lJ-Jun-19 ND ND ND ND 6.56 65.4 13-Sep-19 ND ND ND ND 5.19 65.3 14-Dec-19 ND ND ND ND 5.17 68.7 l 7-Mar-20 ND ND ND ND 5.50 63.9 l l-Jun-20 ND ND ND ND 5.96 62.7 l 7-Sep-20 ND ND ND ND 5.25 60.2 4-Nov-20 ND ND ND ND 4.92 60.6 17-Mar-21 ND ND ND ND 5.57 67.3 15-Jun-21 ND ND ND ND 2.88 57.7 I 5-Sep-21 ND ND ND ND 4.80 54.2 7-Dec-21 ND ND ND ND 5.06 61.0 16-Mar-22 ND ND ND ND 4.8 59.2 I 5-Jun-22 ND ND ND ND 4.5 62.6 13-Sep-22 ND ND ND ND 4.37 62.4 7-Dec-22 ND ND ND ND 4.87 56.9 23-Mar-23 ND ND ND ND 4.47 57.6 15-Jun-2T ND ND ND ND 4.60 63.2 13-Sep-23 ND ND ND ND 3.93 60.9 6-Dec-23 ND ND ND ND 3.78 54.0 13-Mar-24 ND ND ND ND 4.16 63.5 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-14 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (u!!/1) fu!!/1), 8-Nov-06 <1 <1 <1 <l 2.40 37.0 28-Feb-07 <1 <1 <1 <1 2.30 38.0 27-Jun-07 <1 <1 <1 <l 1.40 38.0 15-Aug-07 <I <1 <l <1 1.10 36.0 10-Oct-07 <1 <1 <1 <l 0.80 36.0 26-Mar-08 <I <1 <1 <1 0.04 57.0 25-Jun-08 <I <l <1 <1 1.56 35.0 10-Sep-08 <1 <1 <1 <1 1.34 34.0 15-Oct-08 <I <1 <l <1 0.76 40.0 4-Mar-09 <l <1 <1 <l 1.60 35.0 24-Jun-09 <l <l <1 <1 1.40 36.0 I 5-Sep-09 <1 <1 <l <l 1.50 38.0 16-Dec-09 <l <I <I <l 1.40 34.0 3-Mar-10 <1 <I <I <1 2.50 33.0 8-Jun-10 <1 <1 <1 <I 2.90 49.0 IO-Aug-IO <I <I <I <I 2.80 35.0 6-Oct-10 <I <l <1 <1 2.90 29.0 I5-Feb-I I ND ND ND ND 1.80 25.0 16-Aug-I I ND ND ND ND 2.60 33.0 15-Nov-1 I ND ND ND ND 1.70 15.0 l 7-Jan-12 ND ND ND ND 1.90 20.0 31-May-12 ND ND ND ND 3.30 35.0 29-Aug-12 ND ND ND ND 3.90 37.0 3-Oct-12 ND ND ND ND 4.20 37.0 7..:feb-13 ND ND ND ND 4.63 35.2 30-May-13 ND ND ND ND 4.37 38.6 29-Aug-13 ND ND ND ND 4.51 37.6 6-Nov-13 ND ND ND ND 4.81 36.5 22-Jan-14 ND ND ND ND 5.92 35.5 2I-May-I4 ND ND ND ND 4.87 32.5 13-Aug-14 ND ND ND ND 4.10 38.0 23-Oct-14 1.68 ND ND ND 5.22 38.9 12-Mar-15 1.71 ND ND ND 5.22 40.1 10-Jun-15 1.82 ND ND ND 3.55 41.8 3-Sep-15 ND ND ND ND 2.77 42.4 2 l-Oct-15 1.46 ND ND ND 2.45 40.6 16-Mar-16 4.49 ND ND 2.18 2.94 42.4 26-May-16 6.15 ND ND 3.18 2.45 43.6 28-Jul-16 5.00 ND ND 1.80 2.88 42.4 20-Oct-16 7.02 ND ND 1.59 2.86 45.6 15-Mar-17 6.45 ND ND ND 4.36 45.4 15-Jun-l 7 6.85 ND ND ND 5.12 46.9 2-Aug-17 6.I4 ND ND ND 4.84 46.4 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride I TW4-14 Tetrachloride Chloride (ug/1) (m!.11) (ug/1) (mr/1) (mg/I) (mg/I) 10-Oct-l 7 6.13 ND ND ND 4.73 42.5 I 5-Mar-18 5.80 ND ND ND 5.67 51.5 13-Jun-18 5.12 ND ND ND 6.36 46.9 30-Aug-18 4.76 ND ND ND 5.34 54.1 12-Dec-18 4.41 ND ND ND 5.85 48.7 16-Mar-19 4.08 ND ND ND 6.16 48.7 13-Jun-l 9 4.18 ND ND ND 5.86 48.3 ll-Sep-19 6.08 ND ND ND 4.77 45.4 14-Dec-19 3.83 ND ND ND 4.76 49.4 17-Mar-20 2.98 ND ND ND 6.17 48.4 I l-Jun-20 2.87 ND ND ND 6.57 47.6 l 8-Sep-20 2.41 ND ND ND 5.57 45.1 4-Nov-20 2.69 ND ND ND 5.81 49.7 18-Mar-21 1.77 ND ND ND 5.56 48.2 16-Jun-21 ND ND ND ND 7.02 49.5 15-Sep-21 ND ND ND ND 5.56 34.4 8-Dec-21 ND ND ND ND 5.70 49.0 16-Mar-22 ND ND ND ND 5.9 42.0 l 6-Jun-22 1.0 ND ND ND 5.3 48.4 14-Sep-22 1.1 ND ND ND 4.78 42.2 8-Dec-22 ND ND ND ND 6.20 43.5 23-Mar-23 ND ND ND ND 5.58 47.6 l 5-Jun-23 ND ND ND ND 6.12 50.0 13-Sep-23 ND ND ND ND 6.22 44.0 6-Dec-23 ND ND ND ND 4.94 42.1 13-Mar-24 ND ND ND ND 6.99 50.8 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride MW-26 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (:u2fl) (u211) 12-Sep-02 3 ND 24-Nov-02 0 ND 28-Mar-03 0 0.1 23-Jun-03 7800 14.5 15-Aug-03 7400 16.8 12-Sep-03 2500 2.7 25-Sep-03 2600 2.5 29-Oct-03 3100 3.1 8-Nov-03 3000 2.8 29-Mar-04 NA NA 22-Jun-04 NA NA 17-Sep-04 1400 0.53 17-Nov-04 300 0.2 16-Mar-05 310 0.3 30-Mar-05 230 0.2 25-May-05 442 NA NA NA 0.2 NA 31-Aug-05 960 <5 5.4 <5 0.2 NA 1-Dec-05 1000 <50 <50 <50 0.3 NA 9-Mar-06 1100 <50 <50 <50 0.2 52 14-Jun-06 830 <50 <50 <50 0.2 52 20-Jul-06 2170 <50 <50 <50 1.4 65 8-Nov-06 282 <1 <1 2.8 0.3 54 28.:Feb-07 570 <l <l 5.5 0.5 56 27-Jun-07 300 <I <l 13 0.4 49 15-Aug-07 1400 <1 <l 36 1 57 10-Oct-07 2000 <1 <1 14 0.6 57 26-Mar-08 930 <l <l 40 0.1 49 25-Jun-08 1300 <1 <1 53 0.56 57 10-Sep-08 630 <l <1 24 0.24 44 15-Oct-08 1700 <l <1 100 0.65 64 4-Mar-09 950 <1 <l 51 0.4 49 24-Jun-09 410 <l <l 12 0.2 48 15-Sep-09 850 <l <1 30 0.1 46 14-Dec-09 1100 <1 <1 40 2.3 60 17-Feb-10 780 <1 <1 19 0.2 57 9-Jun-10 1900 <l <l 28 1.1 58 16-Aug-10 2200 <l <l 21 0.6 49 l l-Oct-10 970 <l <l 6.5 0.7 65 23-Feb-ll 450 ND ND 3.6 0.5 57 31-May-11 1800 ND ND 1.3 0.4 88 17-Aug-ll 720 ND ND 7.2 0.9 58 5-Dec-11 1800 ND ND 2.9 2 69 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride MW-26 (ug/1) Tetrachloride {ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) {mg/I) (_ue/1) (ue/1) 7-Feb-12 2400 ND ND 16 1.7 98 6-Jun-12 3000 ND ND 21 2.5 73 4-Sep-12 3100 ND ND 31 2.6 73 4-Oct-12 1200 ND ND 4 1.8 68 l l-Feb-13 2120 ND ND 9.34 2.27 81.9 5-Jun-13 4030 ND ND 52.4 2.11 77.9 3-Sep-13 2940 ND ND 33.2 1.18 60.5 29-Oct-13 1410 ND ND 4.03 1.38 72.3 27-Jan-14 1400 ND ND 13.8 0.549 59.4 19-May-14 1960 ND ND 15.4 0.928 53.4 l l-Aug-14 2120 ND 8.7 26 0.7 59 21-Oct-14 2090 ND ND 23.2 0.934 60.1 9-Mar-15 1980 ND ND 27.4 0.732 56.5 8-Jun-15 1980 ND ND 11.2 0.419 62 31-Aug-15 2350 ND 4.05 11.6 0.684 69.6 19-Oct-15 2680 ND 1.32 8.28 0.991 62.6 9-Mar-16 2650 ND 1.32 4.66 1.45 68.3 23-May-16 2220 ND ND 4.57 1.12 66.2 25-Jul-16 3190 ND ND 7.81 1.57 66.4 12-Oct-16 2510 ND ND 4.31 1.18 66.2 8-Mar-17 1290 ND ND 7.65 0.768 58.4 13-Jun-l 7 2450 ND ND 7.59 0.922 64.3 26-Jul-l 7 1230 ND ND 5.26 1.56 61.4 l l-Oct-17 2570 ND ND 7.83 1.18 62.2 12-Mar-18 1210 ND ND 2.14 1.57 60.3 8-Jun-18 1870 ND ND 9.19 0.901 58.7 22-Aug-18 1680 ND ND ND 2.80 91.4 28-Nov-18 1480 ND ND ND 1.96 85.5 8-Mar-19 1110 ND ND 2.20 1.85 69.9 5-Jun-19 1280 ND ND 1.19 2.83 80.7 4-Sep-19 1360 ND ND 1.93 3.08 76.2 10-Dec-19 1390 ND ND 1.78 0.977 83.2 19-Feb-20 1100 ND ND ND 1.17 88.9 27-May-20 1610 ND ND 3.92 2.93 77.6 4-Sep-20 1130 ND ND 2.57 0.42 70.0 28-Oct-20 866 ND ND ND 3.62 67.4 23-Feb-21 3060 ND ND 3.46 0.349 59.5 9-Jun-21 998 ND ND ND 0.810 48.6 24-Aug-21 1580 ND ND ND 0.671 46.6 l-Dec-21 826 ND 5.90 ND 0.518 54.7 9-Mar-22 1030 ND ND ND 0.3 50.2 8-Jun-22 611 ND ND ND 0.22 63.4 ~w~ Carb,on 0 \ l:o r t)'JJ '.ellQ:-an~ Methyl ene, Nlitr,r ate Ch tol'ide --2 6 ~ aitodle Chl_o,t,i~~ (u-g'/1) (ue/1), (ugf,I)' (uwI) (mg/I) ,'8lg/lr} 30-Aug-22 612 ND ND ND 0.662 57.0 30-Nov-22 1040 ND ND ND 0 .337 52.1 7-Mar-23 571 ND ND ND 0.694 61.0 13-Jun-23 2230 ND 2.7 ND 0 .294 57.6 9-Aug-23 2610 ND 2 .7 ND 0.324 62 .3 29-Nov-23 836 ND 3 .7 ND 1.170 55 .7 21-Feb-24 542 ND ND ND 0 .331 65.5 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-16 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (u!!/1) (u!!/1) 12-Sep-02 140 ND 24-Nov-02 200 ND 28-Mar-03 260 ND 23-Jun-03 370 ND 12-Sep-03 350 ND 8-Nov-03 400 ND 29-Mar-04 430 ND 22-Jun-04 530 ND 17-Sep-04 400 ND 17-Nov-04 350 ND 16-Mar-05 240 ND 25-May-05 212 NA NA NA <0.1 NA 31-Aug-05 85 <1 3.2 43 <0.1 NA 1-Dec-05 14 <2.5 2.6 5.9 1.4 NA 9-Mar-06 39 <l 1.1 21 3 60 14-Jun-06 13 <1 2.4 8.9 1.9 55 20-Jul-06 5.2 <1 <l 2.7 2.7 60 8-Nov-06 13.6 <1 <1 9.2 5.6 62 28-Feb-07 8.7 <1 <l 6.5 12.3 79 27-Jun-07 2.6 <I <I 1.8 9.9 75 15-Aug-07 7.1 <I <1 5.1 5.4 66 10-Oct-07 1.4 <l <1 <1 4.4 69 26-Mar-08 11 <I <I 26 ND 52 25-Jun-08 <I <I <l <1 1.46 58 10-Sep-08 10 <I <I 14 10.5 71 15-Oct-08 3.9 <l <1 6.6 9.82 89 4-Mar-09 <1 <I <I <I 9.6 78 24-Jun-09 <I <I <1 <1 8.9 76 15-Sep-09 <1 <1 <I <1 8.8 79 17-Dec-09 <1 <1 <1 <I 5.2 76 24-Feb-10 <1 <1 <1 <I 4.2 77 9-Jun-10 2.1 <1 <l <l 4.7 64 24-Aug-10 4.3 <1 <I <l 4.6 72 6-Oct-10 3 <1 <1 <l 3.3 72 22-Feb-11 15 ND ND ND 7 86 26-May-l 1 16 ND ND ND 5 81 17-Aug-l I 9.2 ND ND ND 1.7 63 16-Nov-11 ND ND ND 1.4 0.4 38 18-Jan-12 ND ND ND 1.7 0.1 48 31-May-12 ND ND ND ND ND 53 30-Aug-12 ND ND ND ND ND 59 3-Oct-12 ND ND ND 3 ND 53 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-16 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (ul![l) .(ue/1.) - 7-Feb-13 ND ND ND 3 ND 58.1 30-May-13 ND ND ND 4.21 ND 49.8 5-Sep-13 ND ND ND ND ND 54.4 7-Nov-13 13.4 ND ND ND 1.37 56.6 29-Jan-14 6.9 ND ND ND 3.16 66.8 22-May-14 14.6 ND ND ND 4.94 80.7 14-Aug-14 229 ND ND ND 5.1 80 24-Sep-14 371 ND ND ND N/A N/A 29-Oct-14 387 ND ND ND 8.40 92.1 12-Mar-15 153 ND ND ND 4.30 65.3 11-Jun-15 65.3 ND ND ND 1.06 61 3-Sep-15 82 ND ND ND 1.18 65.8 28-Oct-15 112 ND ND ND 1.69 58.3 17-Mar-16 45.9 ND ND ND 1.63 56.5 26-May-16 93.4 ND ND ND 1.89 61.3 3-Aug-16 49 ND ND ND 2.20 60 26-Oct-16 92.9 ND ND ND 2.78 66.7 8-Mar-17 19.1 ND ND ND 2.75 62.2 20-Jun-17 64.3 ND ND ND 1.81 60.6 3-Aug-17 143 ND ND ND 2.63 67.1 11-Oct-17 97.8 ND ND ND 2.12 54.2 20-Mar-18 170 ND ND ND 4.55 85.1 14-Jun-18 54.5 ND ND ND 2.83 62.5 30-Aug-18 54.5 ND ND ND 2.53 73.0 12-Dec-18 52.0 ND ND ND 2.88 68.8 19-Mar-19 60.6 ND ND ND 3.36 66.3 19-Jun-19 76.2 ND ND ND 2.43 71.5 12-Sep-19 99.8 ND ND ND 3.55 72.9 18-Dec-19 94.3 ND ND ND 3.37 88.6 18-Mar-20 113 ND ND ND 3.91 76.2 12-Jun-20 141 ND ND ND 4.44 79.7 19-Sep-20 220 ND ND ND 4.74 77.4 4-Nov-20 270 ND ND ND 5.73 85.9 24-Mar-21 248 ND ND ND 5.82 92.6 17-Jun-21 247 ND ND ND 6.74 87.4 23-Sep-21 202 ND ND ND 5.32 79.8 8-Dec-21 189 ND ND ND 4.85 89.9 23-Mar-22 150 ND ND ND 5.0 84.3 22-Jun-22 120 ND ND ND 4.2 93.2 15-Sep-22 138 ND ND ND 4.41 89.8 9-Dec-22 152 ND ND ND 4.75 91.0 29-Mar-23 179 ND ND ND 5.69 88.5 Chloroform CarbQn Chlorometbane MethyleQe Nitrate Chloride TW4-16 Tetrachloride Chloride-(ug'/l) (11,t(l) (ug/l) (ue:/ll (mg/,1). (mg/I) 21-Jun-23 227 ND ND ND 5.02 94.2 27-Sep-23 182 ND ND ND 4.93 91.9 12-Dec-23 139 ND ND ND 4.58 88.6 14-Mar-24 II6 ND ND ND 4.76 91.4 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride MW-32 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (ul!/1) (u2'1) 12-Sep-02 1.6 ND 24-Nov-02 ND ND 28-Mar-03 ND ND 23-Jun-03 ND ND 12-Sep-03 ND ND 8-Nov-03 ND ND 29-Mar-04 ND ND 22-Jun-04 ND ND l 7-Sep-04 ND ND l 7-Nov-04 ND ND 16-Mar-05 ND ND 30-Mar-05 ND ND 25-May-05 <l NA NA NA <0.1 NA 3 l-Aug-05 <l <l 3 .2 <l <0.1 NA l-Dec-05 <l <l <l <l <0.1 NA 9-Mar-06 <l <l <l <l <0.1 32 14-Jun-06 <l <l 3 .5 <l <0.1 30 20-Jul-06 <l <l 1.8 <l <0.1 32 8-Nov-06 <1 <l 1.5 <l <0 .1 31 2 8-Feb-07 <l <l <1 <l <0.1 32 27-Jun-07 <l <l <l <l <0 .1 32 15-Aug-07 <l <l <l <l <0 .1 31 10-Oct-07 <1 <1 <l <l <0 .1 32 26-Mar-08 <1 <1 <l <l <0 .1 31 25-Jun-08 <l <1 <l <l <0.05 29 10-Sep-08 <l <l <l <l <0.05 30 l 5-Oct-08 <l <l <l <l <0.05 26 4-Mar-09 <l <1 <] <l <0 .1 30 24-Jun-09 <l <1 <] <l <0.1 31 15-Sep-09 <l <1 <1 <l <0.1 33 16-Dec-09 <l <l <l <l <0.1 34 17-Feb-10 <1 <l <l <l <0 .1 38 14-Jun-10 <1 <l <l <l <0 .1 32 16-Aug-10 <1 <l <l <l <0.1 28 6-Oct-10 <l <l <l <1 <0.1 24 23-Feb-11 ND ND ND ND ND 40 25-Mav-l 1 ND ND ND ND ND 31 16-Aug-l l ND ND ND ND ND 33 6-Dec-11 ND ND ND ND ND 32 18-Jan-1 2 ND ND ND ND ND 21 4-Jun-12 ND ND ND ND ND 32 5-Sep-12 ND ND ND ND ND 33 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride MW-32 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride {mg/I) (mg/I) (uwl) (m!/1) 1 0-Oct-12 ND ND ND ND ND 35 13-Feb-13 ND ND ND ND ND 34.3 18-Jun-13 ND ND ND ND ND 34.9 4-Sep-13 ND ND ND ND ND 33 29-Oct-13 ND ND ND ND ND 35 .7 29-Jan-14 ND ND ND ND ND 34 23-Mav-14 ND ND ND ND ND 39.7 26-Aug-14 ND ND ND ND ND 34 29-Oct-14 ND ND ND ND ND 34.9 17-Mar-15 ND ND ND ND ND 36.3 11-Jun-15 ND ND ND ND ND 35.8 9-Sep-15 ND ND ND ND ND 37.7 28-Oct-15 ND ND ND ND ND 34 .7 22-Mar-16 ND ND ND ND ND 36 .7 8-Jun-16 ND ND ND ND ND 37.2 17-Aug-16 ND ND ND ND ND 37.5 31-Oct-16 ND ND ND ND ND 36.9 21-Mar-17 ND ND ND ND ND 33.7 2 l-Jun-17 ND ND ND ND ND 37.2 4-Aug-17 ND ND ND ND ND 38.1 12-Oct-17 ND ND ND ND ND 32.6 l 5-Mar-18 ND ND ND ND ND 39.4 14-Jun-18 ND ND ND ND ND 34.4 5-Sep-18 ND ND ND ND ND 41.2 29-Oct-18 ND ND ND ND ND 32.9 19-Mar-19 ND ND ND ND ND 35.3 18-Jun-19 ND ND ND ND ND 36.5 11-Sep-19 ND ND ND ND ND 33.7 l 8-Dec-19 ND ND ND ND ND 36.3 18-Mar-20 ND ND ND ND ND 36 .0 12-Jun-20 ND ND ND ND ND 35 .6 18-Sep-20 ND ND ND ND ND 34.7 4-Nov-20 ND ND ND ND ND 31.3 22-Mar-21 ND ND ND ND ND 36.8 17-Jun-21 ND ND ND ND ND 35.8 23-Sep-21 ND ND ND ND ND 34.3 9-Dec-21 ND ND ND ND ND 35.8 22-Mar-22 ND ND ND ND ND 28.6 16-May-22 ND ND ND ND ND 26.9 l 5-Sep-22 ND ND ND ND ND 37.2 8-Dec-22 ND ND ND ND ND 35.1 30-Mar-23 ND ND ND ND ND 36.8 Chl9rofor,m Ca-rt>on <Ch:lorometbane Methylene Nitrate Cblorjde MW-3l Tetrachloride Chloride (ug/1)' ('Ue/l) (llw.J) ,112:ll) (mg/I) ~mg/I} 14-Jun-23 ND ND ND ND ND 36.8 26-Seo-23 ND ND ND ND ND 37.5 12-Dec-23 ND ND ND ND ND 37.6 14-Mar-24 ND ND ND ND ND 37.2 I Carbon Methylene TW4-18 Chloroform Tetrachloride Chloromethane Chloride Nitrate Chloride I (ug/1) (ua/1) (ug/1) (u,z/1) (mg/1) (mg/1) 12-Sep-02 440 1.49 24-Nov-02 240 13.3 28-Mar-03 160 13.1 23-Jun-03 110 19 12-Sep-03 68 .0 19.9 9-Nov-03 84 .0 20.7 29-Mar-04 90.0 14 22-Jun-04 82 .0 12.2 l 7-Sep-04 38.0 14.5 17-Nov-04 51.0 17.3 16-Mar-05 38.0 14.1 25-May-05 29.8 NA NA NA 12.9 NA 31-Aug-05 39 <l 2 .8 <1 13.3 NA l-Dec-05 14 <l 1.1 <1 7.3 NA 9-Mar-06 12 .0 <l 1.1 <l 5.9 5.9 14-Jun-06 12.0 <1 1.6 <l 4.7 35 20-Jul-06 10 .8 <l 2.7 <I 6.1 35 8-Nov-06 139 <1 <1 <1 8.7 34 28-Feb-07 9.2 <1 <1 <1 5.1 30 27-Jun-07 8.0 <1 <l <1 4.9 28 15-Aug-07 8.9 <1 <1 <1 5 32 IO-Oct-07 7.4 <1 <l <1 4.4 27 26-Mar-08 6.4 <1 <l <l 0 .7 23 25-Jun-08 5.7 <l <l <l 4.55 23 10-Sep-08 8.0 <l <l <1 4.68 26 l 5-Oct-08 9.4 <1 <l <1 5,15 30 4-Mar-09 11.0 <1 <1 <1 5.2 29 24-Jun-09 16 .0 <1 <1 <l 6.2 30 15-Sep-09 13.0 <1 <l <l 5.9 26 22-Dec-09 8.2 <l <1 <I 5.4 30 24-Feb-10 69.0 <l <l <l 5.1 41 9-Jun-10 29.0 <l <1 <l 9 35 12-Aug-10 29.0 <1 <l <l 9 37 13-Oct-10 30.0 <l <1 <I IO 50 22-Feb-1 l 39.0 ND ND ND IO 52 26-May-l l 26 .0 ND ND ND 9 36 17-Aug-ll 29.0 ND ND ND 4.6 23 7-Dec-11 28.0 ND ND ND 6.3 23 l 9-Jan-12 25.0 ND ND ND 4.4 18 13-Jun-12 24 .0 ND ND ND 6.6 30 l 1-Sep-12 38 .0 ND ND ND 6.6 26 3-Oct-12 30.0 ND ND ND 6 27 II Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-18 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (mun (m!/1) 13-Feb-13 34.9 ND ND ND 5.58 23.1 13-Jun-13 37.9 ND ND ND 8.86 22.9 5-Sep-13 41.0 ND ND ND 12.1 36.2 13-Nov-13 44.3 ND ND ND 14.2 37.1 30-Jan-14 38.9 ND ND ND 12.8 40.9 22-May-14 34.8 ND ND ND 12.2 47 14-Aug-14 32.8 ND ND ND 9.8 49 28-Oct-14 33.0 ND ND ND 11.1 40.8 12-Mar-15 32.0 ND ND ND 11.7 41.6 l l-Jun-15 30.5 ND ND ND 9.69 43.5 3-Sep-15 28.7 ND ND ND 15.7 47.6 28-Oct-15 52.9 ND ND ND 6.24 39.4 17-Mar-16 56.6 ND ND ND 5.96 40.7 8-Jun-16 60.0 ND ND ND 5.43" 43.8 3-Aug-16 56.3 ND ND ND 5.79 40.7 26-Oct-16 60.1 ND ND ND 5.24 43.9 16-Mar-l 7 62.0 ND ND ND 4.47 39.4 20-Jun-17 63.8 ND ND ND 4.5 41.6 3-Aug-17 62.8 ND ND ND 4.24 40.4 10-Oct-l 7 62.9 ND ND ND 4.43 37.1 15-Mar-18 62.3 ND ND ND 4.32 44.3 13-Jun-18 59.9 ND ND ND 4.09 39.5 30-Aug-18 56.2 ND ND ND 3.51 45.6 13-Dec-18 57.6 ND ND ND 3.60 38.2 19-Mar-19 52.8 ND ND ND 3.85 37.6 19-Jun-19 54.2 ND ND ND 4.01 39.5 l l-Sep-19 56.2 ND ND ND 3.25 36.8 18-Dec-19 62.0 ND ND ND 3.02 42.7 18-Mar-20 57.0 ND ND ND 3.71 39.4 12-Jun-20 58.2 ND ND ND 3.62 41.4 l 8-Sep-20 60.0 ND ND ND 3.36 38.7 ll-Nov-20 58.6 ND ND ND 3.67 39.6 18-Mar-21 52.0 ND ND ND 3.61 41.8 16-Jun-21 54.2 ND ND ND 4.24 37.7 22-Sep-21 49.9 ND ND ND 3.37 29.8 8-Dec-21 57.0 ND ND ND 3.90 41. l 23-Mar-22 56.0 ND ND ND 3.4 39.1 22-Jun-22 62.9 ND ND ND 3.4 48.1 14-Sep-22 60.6 ND ND ND 3.46 44.7 9-Dec-22 62.6 ND ND ND 3.60 44.4 29-Mar-23 54.4 ND ND ND 3.40 45.6 21-Jun-23 54.6 ND ND ND 3.40 47.1 Cbl 0rnJ'0:r m Carbo.JI (:b.fott~. Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW 4\a.JII ·~rij Chloride (u g/t} f.u!!ll) (u;gM,) fo{dl~ litg/J ' (rog/1) 14-Sep-23 55.5 ND ND ND 3.84 45.8 12-Dec-23 53.9 ND ND ND 3.49 46.1 14-Mar-24 49.6 ND ND ND 3.90 45.2 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-19 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (mun (mun 12-Sep-02 7700 47.6 24-Nov-02 5400 42 28-Mar-03 4200 61.4 15-May-03 4700 NA 23-Jun-03 4500 11.4 l 5-Jul-03 2400 6.8 15-Aug-03 2600 4 12-Sep-03 2500 5.7 25-Sep-03 4600 9.2 29-Oct-03 4600 7.7 9-Nov-03 2600 4.8 29-Mar-04 NA NA 22-Jun-04 NA NA 16-Aug-04 7100 9.91 l7-Sep-04 2600 4.5 17-Nov-04 1800 3.6 16-Mar-05 2200 5.3 25-May-05 1200 5.7 3 l-Aug-05 1400 <5 <5 <5 4.6 NA l-Dec-05 2800 <50 <50 <50 <0.1 NA 9-Mar-06 1200 <50 <50 <50 4 86 14-Jun-06 1100 <50 <50 <50 5.2 116 20-Jul-06 1120 <50 <50 <50 4.3 123 8-Nov-06 1050 1.6 2.6 <1 4.6 134 28-Feb-07 1200 1.3 <I <1 4 133 27-Jun-07 1800 2.3 15-Aug-07 1100 1.9 <l <1 4.1 129 1 0-Oct-07 1100 1.9 <1 <l 4 132 26-Mar-08 1800 2.9 <l <l 2.2 131 25-Jun-08 1000 I <1 <1 2.81 128 10-Sep-08 3600 8.6 <l <l 36.2 113 15-Oct-08 4200 12 <1 <l 47.8 124 4-Mar-09 1100 1.2 <l <l 3.2 127 24-Jun-09 990 1.2 <l <1 2.4 132 15-Sep-09 6600 15 <1 <l 0.1 43 14-Dec-09 4700 16 <1 <1 26.7 124 l 7-Feb-10 940 1.3 <1 <l 2 144 9-Jun-10 1800 4.2 <1 <1 4.4 132 16-Aug-10 2000 4.9 <l <1 5.9 142 1 l-Oct-10 1200 1.3 <1 <1 2.7 146 17-Feb-ll 3400 17 ND ND 17 135 7-Jun-11 4000 8.3 ND ND 12 148 17-Aug-11 970 2.1 ND ND 3 148 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-19 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (u!YI) (u!YI) 5-Dec-11 2200 5.4 ND ND 5 148 23-Jan-12 650 1.5 ND ND 0.6 138 6-Jun-12 460 1.1 ND ND 2.4 149 5-Sep-12 950 3.5 ND ND 2.5 149 3-Oct-12 1500 4 ND ND 4.1 150 l 1-Feb-13 4210 5.15 ND ND 7.99 164 5-Jun-13 2070 5.15 ND ND 2.95 148 3-Sep-13 8100 20.7 ND ND 17.6 179 29-Oct-13 942 6.42 ND ND 4.7 134 27-Jan-14 586 4.05 ND ND 1.62 134 19-May-14 810 5.51 ND ND 1.34 152 11-Aug-14 1410 1.9 8.3 ND 1.6 140 21-Oct-14 4310 4.8 ND ND 4.72 130 9-Mar-15 4660 8.92 ND ND 8.56 238 8-Jun-15 1570 2.62 ND ND 0.916 180 4-Sep-15 7860 7.78 ND ND 11.6 326 19-Oct-15 7840 12.2 5.46 ND 10.6 252 9-Mar-16 7780 13.5 1.40 ND 15.7 276 23-May-16 12600 23.1 ND ND 1.27 204 25-Jul-16 6040 9.89 ND ND 10.5 214 25-Jul-16 6040 9.89 ND ND 10.5 214 13-Oct-16 6640 10.8 ND ND 10.0 200 8-Mar-17 1240 3.06 ND ND 11.1 461 13-Jun-17 510 1.35 ND ND 0.243 135 26-Jul-l 7 8840 13.0 ND ND 1.12 218 11-Oct-17 129 ND ND ND 0.377 139 12-Mar-18 2640 1.36 ND ND 8.61 193 8-Jun-18 2980 3.45 ND ND 0.494 138 22-Aug-l 8 1910 2.03 ND ND 2.55 166 28-Nov-18 5270 6.18 ND ND 0.233 140 8-Mar-19 2050 2.43 ND ND 6.58 197 5-Jun-l 9 11500 15.90 ND ND 8.96 160 4-Sep-19 6670 10.10 ND ND 0.332 153 10-Dec-19 551 ND ND ND 0.535 147 19-Feb-20 8720 13.7 5.41 ND 10.1 205 27-May-20 7600 10.4 ND ND 1.14 147 4-Sep-20 1350 1.98 ND ND 11.6 188 28-Oct-20 660 1.10 ND ND 1.10 104 23-Feb-21 6660 8.40 ND ND 6.61 167 9-Jun-21 775 ND ND ND 4.04 115 24-Aug-21 4450 7.83 1.98 1.25 6.68 172 1-Dec-21 6950 13.20 ND ND 11.0 184 9-Mar-22 654 ND ND ND 1.7 119 ~J<1 rofo1'1Ql Carbon Clii01 .·9methane Meth.yJeµe Nitr.ate CIJ1loride ~ fug/1) T•addmt«- t,1, .~ aloJFid\ (mg/I) (m g/~ (11~ll) luf!/1) 8-Jun-22 2540 2.7 4.0 ND 1.4 128 30-Aug-22 4750 2.5 ND ND 4.76 178 30-Nov-22 7380 8.0 ND ND 3.58 129 7-Mar-23 230 ND ND ND 1.75 122 13-Jun-23 4850 3.1 3.4 ND 6.68 167 9-Aug-23 198 ND ND ND 1.57 122 29-Nov-23 1660 1.1 2.7 1.1 1.14 120 21-Feb-24 126 ND ND ND 0.98 126 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-20 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (ue/1) (ue/1) 25-May-05 39000 NA NA NA 10.1 NA 31-Aug-05 3800 <10 <10 <10 2.9 NA 1-Dec-05 19000 <250 <250 <250 1.8 NA 9-Mar-06 9200 <500 <500 <500 3.8 120 14-Jun-06 61000 <500 <500 <500 9.4 235 20-Jul-06 5300 <1000 <1000 <1000 2.9 134 8-Nov-06 11000 7.1 1.9 2.2 3.5 124 28-Feb-07 4400 3.1 <1 1.1 4.2 124 27-Jun-07 1800 2.2 <1 <1 2.3 112 15-Aug-07 5200 3.5 <1 1.8 2.1 117 IO-Oct-07 9000 6.8 <1 1.9 5.6 170 26-Mar-08 13000 9 <l 1.5 0.9 132 25-Jun-08 30000 13 <1 1.2 7.96 191 10-Sep-08 21000 15 <1 3.7 4.44 156 15-Oct-08 NA NA NA NA 5.51 166 4-Mar-09 8200 5.7 <1 5.2 5.1 164 24-Jun-09 6800 4.9 <2 4.2 2.9 164 15-Sep-09 13000 8.4 <2 4.4 3.3 153 14-Dec-09 15000 14 <l 3 5.3 187 17-Feb-10 3500 2.7 <1 3.2 2 179 14-Jun-10 18000 11 <1 3.7 5.6 200 16-Aug-10 15000 12 <1 2.2 5.3 196 l 1-Oct-10 24000 20 <l 5.5 4.6 203 23-Feb-l 1 31000 27 ND 19 4.4 220 1-Jun-11 8100 10 ND 2.1 4.8 177 17-Aug-11 6800 7.3 ND 3.1 6.5 207 16-Nov-l l 7900 7.2 ND 2.5 4.2 186 23-Jan-12 11000 10 ND 1.3 7.9 207 6-Jun-12 36000 33 ND ND 11 262 4-Sep-12 13000 26 ND ND 10.8 289 3-Oct-12 19000 22 ND ND 11 302 I 1-Feb-13 18500 19.6 ND 1.21 9.07 252 5-Jun-13 26300 32.5 ND 1.13 9.76 250 3-Sep-13 26800 25.7 ND 2.14 8.65 260 29-Oct-13 15700 17.3 ND 1.37 9.64 272 27-Jan-14 17800 18.4 ND 2.04 7.56 254 19-May-14 22100 22.1 2.31 3.98 5.95 269 1 l-Aug-14 12400 14.l 55.2 2.2 4.3 299 21-Oct-14 23300 18.5 4.04 2.38 7.67 292 9-Mar-15 19900 20.8 4.85 1.38 9.8 290 8-Jun-15 17600 16.2 13.4 1.73 5.76 296 31-Aug-15 17000 15.1 12.3 ND 9.27 365 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-20 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (ue/1) (m!fl) 19-Oct-15 17000 14.5 10.8 1 6.23 293 9-Mar-16 21600 20.2 4.09 1.16 10.3 293 23-May-16 33700 40.6 ND ND 11.2 318 25-Jul-16 23600 26.6 ND ND 11.3 307 12-Oct-16 21300 24.4 ND ND 11.4 301 8-Mar-17 23400 23.5 ND ND 12 290 13-Jun-17 18100 23.4 ND ND 9.76 281 26-Jul-l 7 27600 25.0 ND ND 10.8 292 12-Oct-l 7 11600 11.2 2.34 ND 8.91 293 12-Mar-18 15400 15.9 1.77 2.36 9.5 289 14-Jun-18 12000 ND ND 7.77 10.4 258 22-Aug-18 10500 9.85 4.98 ND 8.14 282 28-Nov-18 9500 8.32 15.6 ND 9.72 295 8-Mar-19 15600 15.40 ND ND 6.70 272 5-Jun-19 13700 10.10 ND ND 9.59 279 4-Sep-19 10500 8.39 ND ND 10.2 286 10-Dec-19 8790 5.92 2.67 ND 9.75 307 19-Feb-20 14300 8.60 10.7 ND 9.81 310 27-May-20 5800 6.74 1.30 12.3 7.23 301 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-21 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (ue/1) (ue/1) 25-May-05 192 NA NA NA 14.6 NA 31-Aug-05 78 <5 <5 <5 10.1 NA l-Dec-05 86 <l 1.0 <l 9.6 NA 9-Mar-06 120 <2.5 <2.5 <2.5 8.5 347 14-Jun-06 130 <2.5 <2.5 <2.5 10.2 318 20-Jul-06 106 <2.5 <2.5 <2.5 8.9 357 8-Nov-06 139 2 <1 <l 8.7 296 28-Feb-07 160 1.8 <l <l 8.7 306 27-Jun-07 300 5.8 <l <l 8.6 327 15-Aug-07 140 <l <l <l 8.6 300 10-Oct-07 120 <l <l <l 8.3 288 26-Mar-08 380 7 <1 <1 14.3 331 25-Jun-08 160 1.7 <l <l 8.81 271 10-Sep-08 120 1.6 <l <l 7.57 244 15-Oct-08 170 2 <l <2 8.00 284 l l-Mar-09 180 <1 <I <1 8.3 279 24-Jun-09 200 <I <1 <l 8.1 291 15-Sep-09 140 <I <I <I 9.2 281 22-Dec-09 160 <l <I <I 8.4 256 25-Feb-10 170 <l <I <I 8.4 228 10-Jun-10 210 1.2 <I <l 12 266 12-Aug-10 390 9.2 <I <I 14 278 13-Oct-l0 200 1.2 <I <I 7 210 22-Feb-1 l 230 1.2 ND ND 9 303 28-Jun-l l 290 4.8 ND ND 12 290 17-Aug-11 460 6.3 ND ND 14 287 7-Dec-11 390 6.7 ND ND 13 276 19-Jan-12 420 6.4 ND ND 15 228 13-Jun-12 400 5.4 ND ND 11 285 13-Sep-12 410 6 ND ND 13 142 4-Oct-12 390 7 ND ND 14 270 13-Jan-13 282 5.25 ND ND 11.8 221 18-Jun-13 328 3.49 ND ND 13.8 243 12-Sep-13 244 2.13 ND ND 10.3 207 13-Nov-13 204 ND ND ND 9 206 5-Feb-14 220 6.23 ND ND 11.4 200 22-May-14 240 4.73 ND ND 11.5 243 27-Aug-14 204 ND ND ND 7.1 230 29-Oct-14 229 1.04 ND ND 10 252 12-Mar-15 292 1.75 ND ND 10.9 255 8-Jun-15 366 1.92 ND ND 13.1 494 31-Aug-15 281 ND ND ND 14.7 499 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-21 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (m!/1) (02/1) 19-Oct-15 339 ND ND ND 14.3 413 9-Mar-16 390 ND ND ND 14.6 452 23-May-16 545 ND ND ND 13.1 425 25-Jul-16 456 ND ND ND 16.5 457 12-Oct-l 6 434 ND ND ND 11.4 301 12-Oct-l 6 434 ND ND ND 11.4 301 8-Mar-17 598 2.36 ND ND 12 .0 290 13-Jun-17 224 1.16 ND ND 9.53 309 26-Jul-17 537 1.05 ND ND 18.2 447 11-Oct-17 466 ND ND ND 16.9 378 12-Mar-18 421 ND ND ND 15.8 447 8-Jun-18 532 ND ND ND 14 .1 387 22-Aug-18 476 ND ND ND 0.236 182 22-Oct-18 585 ND ND ND 15 .2 392 8-Mar-19 323 ND ND ND 8.99 180 5-Jun-19 734 ND ND ND 17.5 456 4-Sep-19 596 ND ND ND 14.7 478 10-Dec-19 794 ND ND ND 5.73 339 19-Feb-20 844 ND 2.58 ND 8.93 446 27-May-20 767 ND ND ND 15.4 353 4-Sep-20 920 ND ND ND 12.6 382 28-Oct-20 948 ND ND ND 16 .3 411 23-Feb-21 400 ND ND ND 15.2 454 9-Jun-21 1130 ND ND ND 21.5 461 24-Aug-21 669 ND ND ND 12.9 375 l-Dec-21 649 ND ND ND 17.2 227 9-Mar-22 469 ND ND ND 2.2 110 8-Jun-22 657 ND ND ND 8.9 331 30-Aug-22 1070 ND ND ND 14.3 425 30-Nov-22 482 ND ND ND 2.12 158 7-Mar-23 526 ND ND ND 10.9 335 13-Jun-23 768 ND 1.4 ND 17.3 397 9-Aug-23 49.7 ND 1.4 ND 6.1 161 29-Nov-23 1630 ND 3.2 1.9 9.4 372 21-Feb-24 523 ND ND ND 3.8 129 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-22 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (u2'1.) I (m!/1) 25-May-05 340 NA NA NA 18.2 NA 31-Aug-05 290 <5 <5 <5 15.7 NA l-Dec-05 320 <5 <5 <5 15.1 NA 9-Mar-06 390 <10 <10 <10 15.3 236 14-Jun-06 280 <10 <10 <10 14.3 221 20-Jul-06 864 <10 <10 <10 14.5 221 8-Nov-06 350 <l 1.6 <1 15.9 236 28-Feb-07 440 <1 <1 <1 20.9 347 27-Jun-07 740 <1 <1 <1 19.3 273 15-Aug-07 530 <1 <l <l 19.3 259 10-Oct-07 440 <1 <1 <1 18.8 238 26-Mar-08 1400 <l <l <1 39.1 519 "25-Jun-08 1200 <l <1 <1 41.9 271 10-Sep-08 6300 1.3 <I <l 38 .7 524 l 5-Oct-08 630 <2 <2 <2 36.3 539 l l-Mar-09 390 <l <l <1 20.7 177 24-Jun-09 730 <l <1 <l 20.6 177 15-Sep-09 2300 <l <l <1 40.3 391 29-Dec-09 380 <I <1 <1 17.8 175 3-Mar-10 2200 <l <1 <1 36.6 427 15-Jun-10 540 <1 <1 <1 19 134 24-Aug-10 340 <l <I <I 15 130 13-Oct-l 0 340 <I <l <1 16 134 23-Feb-11 1300 ND ND ND 18 114 l-Jun-11 210 ND ND ND 17 138 l 7-Aug-11 450 ND ND ND 15 120 7-Dec-11 400 ND ND ND 19 174 19-Jan-12 200 ND ND ND 14 36 13-Jun-12 120 ND ND ND 12.8 35 12-Sep-12 940 ND ND ND 7 121 4-Oct-12 330 ND ND ND 14 130 1 l-Feb-13 10600 3.24 ND ND 58 635 5-Jun-13 12500 3.35 ND ND 50.2 586 3-Sep-13 9640 3.25 ND ND 29.7 487 29-Oct-13 13300 8.09 ND ND 45.2 501 27-Jan-14 12100 6.06 ND 2.83 54.6 598 19-May-14 12400 6.65 ND ND 47.2 614 l l-Aug-14 12400 1.9 40 ND 41.5 540 21-Oct-14 12400 3 .32 1.61 ND 54.9 596 9-Mar-15 12700 3 .77 4.31 ND 69.2 675 8-Jun-15 8050 2.42 3.42 ND 47 .1 390 31-Aug-15 7810 ND 5.47 ND 64.7 557 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-22 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (u2/l) (u2'1) 19-Oct-15 7530 ND 5.1 ND 56.1 567 9-Mar-16 6070 ND ND ND 31.1 583 23-May-16 8570 2.64 ND ND 58.4 598 25-Jul-16 5840 ND ND ND 61.3 619 12-Oct-16 3370 1.08 ND ND 61.5 588 8-Mar-17 5320 1.56 ND ND 69.8 566 13-Jun-17 3670 1.21 ND ND 70.8 572 26-Jul-17 5150 ND ND ND 66.1 391 11-Oct-17 4770 ND ND ND 80.1 600 12-Mar-18 4530 ND ND ND 62.3 607 8-Jun-18 3010 ND ND ND 72.5 580 22-Aug-18 3600 ND ND ND 55.4 613 28-Nov-18 2680 ND ND ND 75.7 567 8-Mar-19 4310 1.02 ND ND 71.9 528 5-Jun-19 4690 ND 1.13 ND 83 .9 662 4-Sep-19 3460 ND ND ND 72 .5 588 10-Dec-19 3820 ND ND ND 59.9 608 19-Feb-20 3910 ND ND ND 57.7 606 27-May-20 2530 ND ND ND 60.5 578 4-Sep-20 3760 ND ND ND 64.8 514 28-Oct-20 3640 ND 6 .83 ND 64 .9 523 23-Feb-21 5100 ND ND ND 69.6 618 9-Jun-21 4520 ND ND ND 89.3 408 24-Aug-21 3510 ND ND ND 35.1 410 l-Dec-21 3330 ND ND ND 68.8 586 9-Mar-22 3320 ND ND ND 40.4 442 8-Jun-22 2600 ND 4.4 ND 45 564 30-Aug-22 3190 ND ND ND 69.9 637 30-Nov-22 2350 ND ND 1.6 62 .0 601 7-Mar-23 1900 ND ND 1.3 49.1 562 13-Jun-23 2180 ND 3.3 2.1 49.8 596 9-Aug-23 1890 ND ND 1.9 58.8 617 29-Nov-23 3460 ND 6.7 1.3 42 .9 577 21-Feb-24 2180 ND ND 1 53.9 489 Chloroform Carbon Cbloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-23 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (u2'1.) (u2'1.) 27-Jun-07 <1 <l <1 <1 <0.1 47 15-Aug-07 <1 <1 <1 <l <0.1 46 10-Oct-07 <l <l <l <l <0.1 43 26-Mar-08 <l <l <I <1 <0.1 41 25-Jun-08 <1 <l <1 <1 <0.05 41 10-Sep-08 <l <l <l <l <0.05 35 15-Oct-08 <2 <2 <2 <2 <0.05 51 4-Mar-09 <l <l <l <l <0.1 41 24-Jun-09 <l <l <l <l <0.1 43 15-Sep-09 <l <l <l <l <0.1 43 16-Dec-09 <l <1 <1 <l <0.1 37 24-Feb-10 <I <I <1 <l <0.1 45 8-Jun-10 <l <l <l <l <0.1 40 10-Aug-10 <l <l <l <1 <0.1 40 5-Oct-10 <l <l <l <1 <0.1 34 16-Feb-l 1 ND ND ND ND ND 44 25-May-l l ND ND ND ND ND 44 16-Aug-l l ND ND ND ND ND 41 15-Nov-l 1 ND ND ND ND ND 43 17-Jan-12 ND ND ND ND ND 40 31-May-12 ND ND ND ND ND 44 29-Aug-12 ND ND ND ND ND 46 J-Oct-12 ND ND ND ND ND 45 7-Feb-13 ND ND ND ND ND 43.6 30-May-13 ND ND ND ND 0.116 44.7 5-Sep-13 ND ND ND ND ND 48.0 7-Nov-13 ND ND ND ND ND 43.0 23-Jan-14 ND ND ND ND ND 44.6 21-May-14 ND ND ND ND ND 42.3 13-Aug-14 ND ND ND ND ND 46.0 28-Oct-14 ND ND ND ND ND 46.8 12-Mar-15 ND ND ND ND ND 47.3 10-Jun-15 ND ND ND ND ND 48.4 3-Sep-15 ND ND ND ND ND 54.1 28-Oct-l 5 ND ND ND ND ND 46.4 16-Mar-16 ND ND ND ND ND 49.1 26-May-16 ND ND ND ND ND 50.4 3-Aug-16 ND ND ND ND ND 49.6 20-Oct-16 ND ND ND ND ND 52.1 15-Mar-l 7 ND ND ND ND ND 47.7 15-Jun-l 7 ND ND ND ND ND 51.5 2-Aug-17 ND ND ND ND ND 51.8 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-23 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (ul!ll) (ul!/1) 10-Oct-17 ND ND ND ND ND 44.7 14-Mar-18 ND ND ND ND ND 53.8 13-Jun-18 ND ND ND ND ND 47.6 30-Aug-18 ND ND ND ND ND 56.0 12-Dec-18 ND ND ND ND ND 54.9 16-Mar-19 ND ND ND ND ND 48.9 13-Jun-19 ND ND ND ND ND 50.2 11-Sep-19 ND ND ND ND ND 47.9 14-Dec-19 ND ND ND ND ND 54.4 l 7-Mar-20 ND ND ND ND ND 50.0 l 1-Jun-20 ND ND ND ND ND 49.0 17-Sep-20 ND ND ND ND ND 48.8 4-Nov-20 ND ND ND ND ND 49.3 17-Mar-21 ND ND ND ND ND 51.6 16-Jun-21 ND ND ND ND ND 48.8 15-Sep-21 ND ND ND ND ND 42.8 8-Dec-21 ND ND ND ND ND 51.2 22-Mar-22 ND ND ND ND ND 43.8 16-Jun-22 ND ND ND ND 0.10 49.2 14-Sep-22 ND ND ND ND ND 45.0 7-Dec-22 ND ND ND ND ND 47.5 29-Mar-23 ND ND ND ND ND 50.2 20-Jun-23 ND ND ND ND ND 51.3 13-Sep~23 ND ND ND ND ND 42.3 7-Dec-23 ND ND ND ND ND 48.3 13-Mar-24 ND ND ND ND ND 50.5 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-24 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (uwl) (mun 27-Jun-07 2.6 <1 <1 <1 26.1 770 15-Aug-07 2.2 <1 <1 <l 29 791 10-Oct-07 1.5 <l <l <1 24.7 692 26-Mar-08 1.5 <l <l <l 24.4 740 25-Jun-08 1.4 <1 <1 <1 45.3 834 10-Sep-08 2.9 <1 <1 <1 38.4 1180 15-Oct-08 <2 <2 <2 <2 44.6 1130 4-Mar-09 1.4 <1 <1 <1 30.5 1010 24-Jun-09 1.5 <l <1 <1 30.4 759 15-Sep-09 1.4 <1 <1 <1 30.7 618 17-Dec-09 1.2 <1 <1 <1 28.3 1080 25-Feb-10 1.3 <1 <1 <l 33.1 896 9-Jun-10 1.7 <1 <1 <1 30 639 24-Aug-10 1.8 <1 <1 <1 31 587 6-Oct-10 1.4 <1 <1 <l 31 522 17-Feb-11 1.8 ND ND ND 31 1100 26-May-l 1 1.1 ND ND ND 35 1110 17-Aug-11 1.7 ND ND ND 34 967 7-Dec-11 1.2 ND ND ND 35 608 18-Jan-12 ND ND ND ND 37 373 6-Jun-12 ND ND ND ND 37 355 30-Aug-12 1.1 ND ND ND 37 489 3-Oct-12 1.0 ND ND ND 38 405 11-Feb-13 5.7 ND ND ND 35.9 1260 5-Jun-13 17.4 ND ND ND 23.7 916 3-Sep-13 21.8 ND ND ND 32.6 998 29-Oct-13 32.5 ND ND ND 34.6 1030 27-Jan-14 78.5 ND ND 1.18 31.6 809 19-May-14 62.7 ND ND ND 35 1020 l 1-Aug-14 76.3 ND ND ND 31.5 1150 21-Oct-14 25.8 ND ND ND 35.7 1050 9-Mar-15 49.2 ND ND ND 34.6 944 8-Jun-15 4.3 ND ND ND 31.8 1290 31-Aug-15 46.9 ND ND ND 25.3 788 19-Oct-15 25.3 ND ND ND 29.6 909 9-Mar-16 22.8 ND ND ND 29.1 989 23-May-16 69.6 ND ND ND 24.2 771 25-Jul-16 17.8 ND ND ND 34.4 1180 12-Oct-16 20.8 ND ND ND 31.9 1010 8-Mar-17 18.3 ND ND ND 41.3 1090 13-Jun-17 17.2 ND ND ND 39.9 1080 26-Jul-17 17.8 ND ND ND 40.0 1230 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-24 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (uw() (u2'1) l l-Oct-17 16.0 ND ND ND 31.7 895 12-Mar-18 24.9 ND ND ND 44.9 1320 14-Jun-18 49.2 ND ND ND 33.6 792 22-Aug-18 35.0 ND ND ND 33.8 996 28-Nov-18 21.0 ND ND ND 38.4 1100 8-Mar-19 28.1 ND ND ND 39.3 1040 5-Jun-19 28 .8 ND ND ND 33.2 1020 4-Sep-19 31.1 ND ND ND 36.4 1130 10-Dec-19 43 .3 ND ND ND 33.8 1090 19-Feb-20 61.7 ND ND ND 37.1 1010 27-May-20 49.4 ND ND ND 41.7 1060 4-Sep-20 63.8 ND ND ND 39 .1 1100 28-Oct-20 72.6 ND ND ND 35 .9 1050 23-Feb-21 96.2 ND 3 .6 ND 41.9 1170 9-Jun-21 41.2 ND ND ND 48 .0 938 24-Aug-21 103 ND ND ND 26.7 1010 1-Dec-21 112 ND ND ND 43.6 1140 9-Mar-22 114 ND ND ND 36.2 890 8-Jun-22 124 ND ND ND 35 944 30-Aug-22 88 .9 ND ND ND 32.0 868 30-Nov-22 79.5 ND ND ND 27.6 972 7-Mar-23 99 .5 ND ND ND 36.2 932 13-Jun-23 58.5 ND ND ND 35.9 866 9-Aug-23 65.7 ND ND ND 26.2 928 29-Nov-23 168.0 ND 1.7 1.1 16 .9 757 21-Feb-24 87 .6 ND ND ND 40.6 1130 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-25 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (ue/1) (ue/1) 27-Jun-07 <1 <1 <1 <1 17.1 395 15-Aug-07 <1 <l <1 <l 16.7 382 10-Oct-07 <l <l <1 <1 17 356 26-Mar-08 <1 <1 <1 <1 18.7 374 25-Jun-08 <l <l <1 <l 22.1 344 10-Sep-08 <1 <1 <l <1 18.8 333 l 5-Oct-08 <2 <2 <2 <2 21.3 366 4-Mar-09 <1 <1 <1 <1 15.3 332 24-Jun-09 <1 <1 <1 <1 15.3 328 15-Sep-09 <1 <1 <1 <1 3.3 328 16-Dec-09 <l <l <l <1 14.2 371 23-Feb-10 <1 <1 <l <l 14.4 296 8-Jun-10 <1 <1 <1 <1 16 306 10-Aug-10 <1 <1 <1 <1 14 250 5-Oct-10 <1 <1 <1 <l 15 312 16-Feb-l l ND ND ND ND 15 315 25-May-ll ND ND ND ND 16 321 16-Aug-l l ND ND ND ND 16 276 15-Nov-11 ND ND ND ND 16 294 18-Jan-12 ND ND ND ND 16 304 31-May-12 ND ND ND ND 16 287 11-Sep-12 ND ND ND ND 17 334 3-Oct-12 ND ND ND ND 17 338 l l-Feb-13 ND ND ND ND 9.04 190 5-Jun-13 ND ND ND ND 5.24 136 3-Sep-13 ND ND ND ND 5.69 119 29-Oct-13 ND ND ND ND 6.1 88.6 27-Jan-14 ND ND ND ND 2.16 85.7 19-May-14 ND ND ND ND 1.21 51.1 l 1-Aug-14 ND ND ND ND 1.6 67 21-Oct-14 ND ND ND ND 1.03 58.1 9-Mar-15 ND ND ND ND 14.4 310 8-Jun-15 ND ND ND ND 1.14 58.3 31-Aug-15 ND ND ND ND 1.63 69.2 21-Oct-15 ND ND ND ND 1.78 93.7 9-Mar-16 ND ND ND ND 0.837 62.7 23-May-16 ND ND ND ND 0.959 75.5 25-Jul-16 ND ND ND ND 1.78 74.1 12-Oct-16 ND ND ND ND 1.24 59.8 8-Mar-17 1.15 ND ND ND 17 285 13-Jun-l 7 ND ND ND ND 0.976 69.8 26-Jul-l 7 ND ND ND ND 1.23 70.1 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-2S (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (m!fl) (m!/1) I I-Oct-17 ND ND ND ND 1.29 68.0 12-Mar-18 ND ND ND ND 2.23 70.5 14-Jun-18 ND ND ND ND 1.14 60.3 22-Aug-18 ND ND ND ND 0.810 69.1 28-Nov-18 ND ND ND ND 0.634 59.7 8-Mar-19 ND ND ND ND 0.639 65.0 5-Jun-19 ND ND ND ND 0.821 59.0 4-Sep-19 ND ND ND ND 0.548 58.1 10-Dec-19 ND ND ND ND 0.841 73.1 19-Feb-20 ND ND ND ND 0.607 86.0 27-May-20 ND ND ND ND 0.851 76.8 4-Sep-20 ND ND ND ND 0.994 67.3 28-Oct-20 ND ND ND ND 1.64 61.3 23-Feb.:21 ND ND ND ND 3.43 100 9-Jun-21 ND ND ND ND 1.57 55.1 24-Aug-21 ND ND 1 ND 0.793 69.3 l-Dec-21 ND ND ND ND 0.978 93.7 9-Mar-22 ND ND ND ND 1.8 70.3 8-Jun-22 ND ND ND ND 0.88 72.8 30-Aug-22 ND ND ND ND 1.51 82.5 30-Nov-22 ND ND ND ND 1.47 67.2 7-Mar-23 ND ND ND ND 1.96 96.7 13-Jun-23 ND ND ND ND 1.03 73.0 9-Aug-23 ND ND ND ND 0.790 79.9 29-Nov-23 ND ND ND ND 0.480 70.4 21-Feb-24 ND ND ND ND 0.581 74.3 0 Jun-07 ' ' ' ' jl ◄ Jun-09 ' ◄ ' ◄ ◄ ◄ ◄ ◄► Jun-11 j ► ◄► ◄ ◄ ◄► lt ◄► Jun-13 •► lt ◄► ◄► ◄ ◄ ◄► Jun-15 1 ◄► ◄ ◄ ◄• Jun-17 •• ◄► ◄► ◄• ◄► ◄► ◄• Jun-19 •► ◄► ◄► it ◄► Jun-21 ' ◄ ◄► ◄► ◄► ◄► ◄► ◄• Jun-23 •► ◄• (ug/L) 0 0 - _. i I N OI 0 ::::r 0 0 o' ... 3 ~ C C1) UI Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-26 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (ul!/1) (µ2/l) 15-Jun-10 13 <l <1 <1 7.9 33 1 l-Aug-10 5 <1 <1 <1 9 17 6-Oct-10 5.4 <1 <1 <1 9.6 22 22-Feb-11 2.0 ND ND ND 10 30 26-May-11 2.9 ND ND ND 10 15 17-Aug-11 2.8 ND ND ND 11 19 7-Dec-11 5.2 ND ND ND 10 26 18-Jan-12 7.0 ND ND ND 11 17 6-Jun-12 4.1 ND ND ND 12 19 11-Sep-12 4.9 ND ND ND 9 19 3-Oct-12 6.0 ND ND ND 12 19 7-Feb-13 5.0 ND ND ND 12.5 16.6 13-Jun-13 2.1 ND ND ND 13.6 14.5 5-Sep-13 2.8 ND ND ND 11. 7 17.6 7-Nov-13 3.4 ND ND ND 15.9 15.9 29-Jan-14 1.4 ND ND ND 14.2 16.9 21-May-14 4.2 ND ND ND 12.5 15.4 l l-Aug-14 1.3 ND ND ND 10.8 15 28-Oct-14 2.45 ND ND ND 12.3 14.6 12-Mar-15 2.37 ND ND ND 14.4 14.4 10-Jun-15 6.12 ND 1.17 ND 11.3 14.4 3-Sep-15 4.77 ND ND ND 14.2 14.0 28-Oct-15 3.45 ND ND ND 13.9 13.3 16-Mar-16 1.80 ND ND ND 16.9 13.7 26-May-16 8.23 ND ND ND 15.2 13.9 3-Aug-16 4.42 ND ND ND 17.9 13.9 20-Oct-16 19.9 ND ND ND 15.0 14.2 16-Mar-17 46.1 ND ND ND 15.E 16.2 20-Jun-17 244 ND ND ND 15.2 19.0 3-Aug-17 419 ND ND ND 15.2 25.8 l l-Oct-17 608 ND ND ND 10.0 27.3 21-Mar-18 1050 ND ND ND 12.2 35.5 14-Jun-18 960 ND ND N D 13.2 33.5 5-Sep-l 8 916 ND ND ND 13.5 38.9 13-Dec-18 1050 ND ND ND 11.8 33.4 20-Mar-19 963 ND ND ND 12.2 32.9 19-Jun-l 9 1070 ND ND ND 12.6 35.8 12-Sep-19 877 ND ND ND 10.9 32.0 18-Dec-19 1070 ND ND ND 10.3 38.3 18-Mar-20 1090 ND ND ND 11.9 36.3 12-Jun-20 1140 ND ND ND I 1.1 35.1 19-Sep-20 1120 ND ND ND 10.5 34.8 1 l-Nov-20 1160 ND ND ND 11.9 36.3 24-Mar-21 1030 ND ND ND 11.3 38.9 17-Jun-21 1020 ND ND ND 14.2 34.0 C:ltloroform ~:o.n C,hl01·on ethane Methyle~ N:i:bia e Chloride TW4~J -'[~Jforide 1Cllrlu ate (ugt l) (ui?/1) (rug/I) (1.12ft) mg/1) (m_g/1) - - 23-Sep-21 927 ND ND ND 12.1 36.5 9-Dec-21 993 ND ND ND 8.15 34.9 24-Mar-22 952 ND 2.4 ND 10.9 33.0 22-Jun-22 790 ND 2.4 ND 9.9 34.0 15-Sep-22 930 ND ND ND 10.3 36.7 9-Dec-22 890 ND ND ND 10.4 32.7 29-Mar-23 703 ND ND ND 10.5 34.5 21-Jun-23 659 ND ND ND 10.0 33.5 27-Sep-23 709 ND ND ND 10.2 34.0 13-Dec-23 776 ND ND ND 10.3 33.9 15-Mar-24 594 ND ND ND 10.2 32.9 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-27 Tetrachloride (ug/1) (ue/1) (ug/1) Chloride (ug/1) (mg/I) (mg/I) 24-Jan-12 9 ND ND ND 24 II 13-Jun-12 ND ND ND ND 41 17 30-Aug-12 ND ND ND ND 37 21 3-Oct-12 ND ND ND ND 36 18 7-Feb-13 ND ND ND ND 31.2 18.8 30-May-13 ND ND ND ND 29.4 20.3 29-Aug-13 ND ND ND ND 27.2 19 6-Nov-13 ND ND ND ND 29.8 21.8 23-Jan-14 ND ND ND ND 31.3 21.8 21-May-14 ND ND ND ND 31. I 20.6 13-Aug-14 ND ND ND ND 27.0 23 23-Oct-14 ND ND ND ND 28.2 24.4 l l-Mar-15 ND ND ND ND 26.5 26.2 I 0-Jun-15 ND ND ND ND 24.0 26.8 2-Sep-15 1.30 ND ND ND 20.9 26.8 28-Oct-l 5 1.60 ND ND ND 23.5 26 .2 16-Mar-16 2.11 ND ND ND 25.0 28.0 26-May-16 3.16 ND ND ND 21.2 28.7 3-Aug-16 2.78 ND ND ND 21.8 27.1 20-Oct-16 3.80 ND ND ND I 9.3 29.4 15-Mar-l 7 4.33 ND ND ND 22.2 28.3 15-Jun-17 5.65 ND ND ND 23.8 27.9 2-Aug-17 6.05 ND ND ND 20.0 29.5 I0-Oct-17 5.91 ND ND ND 21.5 26.3 14-Mar-18 6.95 ND ND ND 19.5 30.3 13-Jun-l 8 5.95 ND ND ND 22.0 28.3 30-Aug-18 7.32 ND ND ND 18.1 31.4 12-Dec-18 7.70 ND ND ND 20.8 28.2 16-Mar-19 6.54 ND ND ND 21.5 26.2 13-Jun-19 8.24 ND ND ND 22.3 28.6 11-Sep-19 7.58 ND ND ND 21.2 25.3 14-Dec-19 7.97 ND ND ND 22.0 27.4 17-Mar-20 8 .04 ND ND ND 23.6 27 .6 I I-Jun-20 7 .92 ND ND ND 21.5 28.0 l 8-Sep-20 5.62 ND ND ND 25.2 26.2 4-Nov-20 7.80 ND ND ND 16.7 26.8 18-Mar-21 4.66 ND ND ND 23.0 27.5 16-Jun-21 4.26 ND ND ND 23.8 25.8 I 5-Sep-21 3.81 ND ND ND 21.1 21.7 8-Dec-21 4.08 ND ND ND 24.9 26.4 23-Mar-22 3.3 ND ND ND 21.3 22 .7 16-Jun-22 3.1 ND ND ND 20 22 .3 14-Sep-22 4.3 ND ND ND 16.9 23.2 8-Dec-22 2.3 ND ND ND 18.1 16.2 29-Mar-23 2 .0 ND ND ND 20.9 22.8 ehloroform Caroon Chlorometbane Methy,lene Nitrate Chloride TW4-27 Tetrachloride (og/1) (09/1) (ug/l) Chloride (~g/l) (mg/0 (mg/l) 21-Jun-23 2.5 ND ND ND 16.9 25.7 14-Sep-23 2.9 ND ND ND 15.8 26.3 7-Dec-23 2.8 ND ND ND 12.1 26.8 13-Mar-24 2.8 ND ND ND 15.1 26.6 Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-28 {ug/1) Tetrachloride {ug/1) Chloride {mg/I) {mg/I) (ul!/I) (will). 19-Jun-13 ND ND ND ND 14.9 44.6 29-Aug-13 ND ND ND ND 17.3 45.3 6-Nov-13 ND ND ND ND 16.2 45.2 22-Jan-14 ND ND ND ND 16.9 47.8 21-May-14 ND ND ND ND 16.5 45.7 13-Aug-14 ND ND ND ND 14.2 50 23-Oct-14 ND ND ND ND 16.5 52. l l 1-Mar-15 ND ND ND ND 19 52.2 10-Jun-15 ND ND ND ND 19 56.4 2-Sep-15 ND ND ND ND 17.8 61.4 21-Oct-l 5 ND ND ND ND 18.7 52.7 15-Mar-16 ND ND ND ND 34.0 61.6 25-May-16 ND ND ND ND 29.0 67.1 27-Jul-16 ND ND ND ND 31.3 70.1 19-Oct-l 6 ND ND ND ND 25 .5 70.9 14-Mar-17 ND ND ND ND 24.4 64.2 14-Jun-l 7 ND ND ND ND 26.0 68.6 27-Jul-17 ND ND ND ND 24.8 67.1 I0-Oct-17 ND ND ND ND 24.8 57.4 14-Mar-18 ND ND ND ND 17.2 65.0 12-Jun-18 ND ND ND ND 19.0 55.7 29-Aug-18 ND ND ND ND 16.0 63.8 30-Nov-18 ND ND ND ND 17.7 52.4 16-Mar-19 ND ND ND ND 17.2 51.7 13-Jun-19 ND ND ND ND 15.0 51.8 11-Sep-19 ND ND ND ND 10 .2 49.0 12-Dec-19 ND ND ND ND 9.48 50.0 17-Mar-20 ND ND ND ND 9.87 52.1 1 0-Jun-20 ND ND ND ND 9.55 49.8 l 7-Sep-20 ND ND ND ND 8.36 47.4 4-Nov-20 ND ND ND ND 7.76 49.0 l 7-Mar-21 ND ND ND ND 8 .68 51.8 l 5-Jun-21 ND ND ND ND 9 .09 48 .5 15-Sep-2 l ND ND ND ND 8.08 40.7 7-Dec-21 ND ND ND ND 7.06 47.8 15-Mar-22 ND ND ND ND 7 .8 38.8 l 5-Jun-22 ND ND ND ND 15 52.3 13-Sep-22 ND ND ND ND 16.2 58.5 7-Dec-22 ND ND ND ND 16.6 52.0 22-Mar-23 ND ND ND ND 11.9 46.1 15-Jun-23 ND ND ND ND 11.9 51.3 13-Sep-23 ND ND ND ND 11.5 51.1 6-Dec-23 ND ND ND ND 9.3 45.3 13-Mar-24 ND ND ND ND 11.8 65.4 Jun-13 Sep-13 Dec-13 Mar-14 Jun-14 Sep-14 Dec-14 Mar-15 Jun-15 Sep-15 Dec-15 Mar-16 Jun-16 Sep-16 Dec-16 Mar-17 Jun-17 Sep-17 Dec-17 Mar-18 Jun-18 Sep-18 Dec-18 Mar-19 Jun-19 Sep-19 Dec-19 Mar-20 Jun-20 Sep-20 Dec-20 Mar-21 Jun-21 Sep-21 Dec-21 Mar-22 Jun-22 Sep-22 Dec-22 Mar-23 Jun-23 Sep-23 Dec-23 Mar-24 0 ' !► ! ► ► ► ► .. ► ► i ► '► ► ► i ► ► ► i ► ! ► ► ► •► ► ► ► ► ; ► I ► ► ► -► ◄► ◄► ◄► ◄► ◄► ◄► ◄► •► •► l~ (ug/L) 0 0 0 0 ' _,_ () :::::r 0 -, 0 er -, 3 :::::r w en :::J 0 ,-+ C"' CD CD :::J a. CD ,-+ CD 0 ,-+ CD a. -· :::J -; ~ ~ I "' 00 _,_ _,_ _,_ i I N 00 0 :::r 0 0 o' ... 3 ~ C: CD UI Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride ' TW4-29 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (u!!/1) (u!!/1) l 9-Jun-13 242 ND ND ND 4.63 44.8 1 l-Jul-13 262 ND ND ND 3.52 37.7 26-Sep-13 246 ND ND ND 4.18 41.4 13-Nov-13 260 ND ND ND 4.11 42.5 5-Feb-14 258 ND ND ND 4.63 41.9 22-May-14 262 ND ND ND 3.52 38.2 27-Aug-14 242 ND ND ND 3.4 41 29-Oct-14 290 ND ND ND 3.64 41 12-Mar-15 299 ND ND ND 4.14 40.5 l l-Jun-15 329 ND ND ND 2.95 42.5 3-Sep-15 276 ND ND ND 2.19 47.3 29-Oct-15 631 ND ND ND 2.74 39.8 17-Mar-16 335 ND ND ND 2.92 40.3 8-Jun-16 366 ND ND ND 2.51 42.9 4-Aug-16 401 ND ND ND 2.44 40.6 26-Oct-16 392 ND ND ND 2.4 44.2 16-Mar-l 7 446 ND ND ND 2.24 41.5 21-Jun-17 420 ND ND ND 2.26 42.0 4-Aug-17 466 ND ND ND 2.35 42.9 11-Oct-17 466 ND ND ND 2.45 37.7 21-Mar-18 533 ND ND ND 2.44 43.1 14-Jun-l 8 474 ND ND ND 2.67 40.1 5-Sep-18 454 ND ND ND 2.52 45.9 13-Dec-18 521 ND ND ND 2.50 40.9 20-Mar-19 507 ND ND ND 2.67 39.9 l 9-Jun-19 537 ND ND ND 2.56 39.4 12-Sep-19 549 ND ND ND 2.55 38.0 18-Dec-19 630 ND ND ND 2.58 44.8 l 8-Mar-20 652 ND ND ND 3.1 41.0 12-Jun-20 686 ND ND ND 3.18 42.2 19-Sep-20 621 ND ND ND 2.9 39.9 11-Nov-20 671 ND ND ND 3.27 40.8 24-Mar-21 577 ND ND ND 3.09 44.3 17-Jun-21 543 ND ND ND 3.59 40.0 23-Sep-21 602 ND ND ND 3.29 40.1 9-Dec-21 625 ND ND ND 2.39 38.7 23-Mar-22 624 ND ND ND 3.1 39.1 22-Jun-22 398 ND ND ND 2.9 41.5 I 5-Sep-22 591 ND ND ND 2.80 41.8 9-Dec-22 588 ND ND ND 2.69 41.3 29-Mar-23 467 ND ND ND 2.74 41.3 21-Jun-23 490 ND ND ND 2.65 42.2 27-Sep-23 457 ND ND ND 2.82 41.1 13-Dec-23 546 ND ND ND 2.71 39.5 15-Mar-24 438 ND ND ND 2.80 40.6 ~ Carbon Methylene Chloroform Chloromethane Nitrate Chloride TW4-30 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (u!YI) (m!/1) 19-Jun-13 ND ND ND ND 0.948 36 29-Aug-13 ND ND ND ND 0.952 36.3 7-Nov-13 ND ND ND ND 1.24 35.9 23-Jan-14 ND ND ND ND 1.36 36 21-May-14 ND ND ND ND 1.44 31.99 13-Aug-14 ND ND ND ND 1.5 38 23-Oct-14 ND ND ND ND 1.84 37.1 I l-Mar-15 1.65 ND ND ND 2.15 38.3 10-Jun-15 2.25 ND ND ND 1.75 40.3 3-Sep-15 3.27 ND ND ND 1.75 44.2 28-Oct-15 3.48 ND ND ND 1.86 37.8 l 7-Mar-16 5.16 ND ND ND 2.74 39.6 26-May-16 7.38 ND ND ND 2.04 40.2 3-Aug-16 6.79 ND ND ND 2.32 38.6 20-Oct-16 8.69 ND ND ND 2.51 41.3 15-Mar-17 13.6 ND ND ND 2.7 37.7 15-Jun-17 15.2 ND ND ND 2.95 37.8 3-Aug-17 15.7 ND ND ND 3.11 39.8 1 0-Oct-17 13.4 ND ND ND 2.58 34.9 15-Mar-18 16.4 ND ND ND 3.63 41.0 13-Jun-18 16.9 ND ND ND 3.93 37.4 30-Aug-l8 19.8 ND ND ND 3.79 44.1 12-Dec-18 23.9 ND ND ND 3.70 35.5 16-Mar-19 25.3 ND ND ND 4.08 35.9 13-Jun-19 31.5 ND ND ND 4.13 27.2 11-Sep-19 34.8 ND ND ND 3.62 34.5 l 8-Dec-19 44.9 ND ND ND 3.62 39.1 17-Mar-20 53.1 ND ND ND 3.85 37.5 12-Jun-20 65.4 ND ND ND 3.69 38.6 18-Sep-20 67.7 ND ND ND 3.49 35.0 11-Nov-20 82.8 ND ND ND 3.64 37.1 18-Mar-21 74.8 ND ND ND 3.54 37.6 17-Jun-21 78.7 ND ND ND 4.19 38.3 22-Sep-21 78.2 ND ND ND 2.60 23.5 8-Dec-21 81.2 ND ND ND 3.14 37.9 23-Mar-22 73.6 ND ND ND 3.0 35.1 22-Jun-22 70.8 ND ND ND 2.80 41.3 14-Sep-22 69.8 ND ND ND 2.61 30.5 9-Dec-22 60.5 ND ND ND 2.67 36.5 29-Mar-23 45.5 ND ND ND 2.84 36.6 2 l-Jun-23 47.0 ND ND ND 3.02 36.8 14-Sep-23 47.8 ND ND ND 3.34 36.7 12-Dec-23 40.2 ND ND ND 3.16 33.4 14-Mar-24 34.2 ND ND ND 3.21 34.4 0 0 Jun-13 Oct-13 Feb-14 Jun-14 Oct-14 Feb-15 Jun-15 Oct-15 Feb-16 Jun-16 Oct-16 Feb-17 Jun-17 Oct-17 Feb-18 Jun-18 Oct-18 Feb-19 Jun-19 Oct-19 Feb-20 Jun-20 Oct-20 Feb-21 Jun-21 Oct-21 Feb-22 Jun-22 Oct-22 Feb-23 Jun-23 Oct-23 Feb-24 Jun-24 ...... 0 0 J\J 0 0 c,) 0 0 (ug/L) .i:,.. 0 0 0, !==> 0 0) !==> 0 -...J 0 0 00 0 0 CD !==> 0 i I w 0 0 :::r 0 0 o' ""I 3 ~ C (I) tn Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-31 (ug/1) Tetrachloride (ug/1) Chloride (mg/I) (mg/I) (u!!/1) (u!!/1) 19-Jun-13 ND ND ND ND 1.26 28.4 5-Sep-13 ND ND ND ND 1.1 29.4 7-Nov-13 ND ND ND ND 1.33 28 23-Jan-14 ND ND ND ND 1.32 28.5 21-May-14 ND ND ND ND 1.22 26.3 13-Aug-14 ND ND ND ND 1.1 30 28-Oct-14 ND ND ND ND 1.23 30 11-Mar-15 ND ND ND ND 1.33 30.6 10-Jun-15 ND ND ND ND 1.19 31.1 2-Sep-15 ND ND ND ND 0.916 30.4 21-Oct-15 ND ND ND ND 0.953 29.1 16-Mar-16 ND ND ND ND 1.84 31.5 25-May-16 ND ND ND ND 1.36 32.5 28-Jul-16 ND ND ND ND 1.41 30.6 20-Oct-16 ND ND ND ND 1.14 34.0 15-Mar-17 ND ND ND ND 1.19 31.3 15-Jun-17 ND ND ND ND 1.21 33.4 2-Aug-17 ND ND ND ND 1.11 33.0 1 0-Oct-17 ND ND ND ND 1.04 30.9 14-Mar-18 ND ND ND ND 0.916 38.8 12-Jun-18 ND ND ND ND 0.948 34.4 29-Aug-18 ND .ND ND ND 0.710 40.3 12-Dec-l 8 ND ND ND ND 0.766 35.2 16-Mar-19 ND ND ND ND 0.754 35.0 13-Jun-19 ND ND ND ND 0.713 36.9 11-Sep-19 ND ND ND ND 0.610 35.8 14-Dec-19 ND ND ND ND 0.583 40.6 l 7-Mar-20 ND ND ND ND 0.572 38.2 11-Jun-20 ND ND ND ND 0.569 36.7 17-Sep-20 ND ND ND ND 0.507 36.5 4-Nov-20 ND ND ND ND 0.501 36.4 17-Mar-21 ND ND ND ND 0.501 40.3 16-Jun-21 ND ND ND ND 0.451 37.9 15-Sep-21 ND ND ND ND 0.461 31.2 8-Dec-21 ND ND ND ND 0.339 40.3 16-Mar-22 ND ND ND ND . 0.4 34.8 16-Jun-22 ND ND 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CD a. -· :::::, --i ~ ~ I w ...Ji,. ..... ..... i I w .... 0 :::r 0 ... 0 o' ... 3 < DI C Cl) tn Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-32 Tetrachloride (ug/1) (m!/1) (ug/1) Chloride (ug/1) (mg/I) (mg/I) 14-Nov-13 ND ND ND ND 4.26 52.1 22-Jan-14 ND ND ND ND 5.11 54.5 21-May-14 ND ND ND ND 5.63 54.9 13-Aug-14 ND ND ND ND 4.2 64 23-Oct-l 4 ND ND ND ND 2.14 62.6 11-Mar-15 ND ND ND ND 2.46 64.2 10-Jun-15 ND ND ND ND 1.21 62 .7 2-Sep-15 ND ND ND ND 5 .09 59.6 21-Oct-15 ND ND ND ND 1.19 55.1 15-Mar-16 ND ND ND ND 4.48 64.2 25-May-16 ND ND ND ND 3.16 71.8 28-Jul-16 ND ND ND ND 3.44 64.4 19-Oct-l 6 ND ND ND ND 2.87 66.0 14-Mar-l 7 ND ND ND ND 2.82 62.8 15-Jun-l 7 ND ND ND ND 2.37 53.5 2-Aug-17 ND ND ND ND 2.47 65.8 10-Oct-17 ND ND ND ND 2.54 58.3 14-Mar-18 ND ND ND ND 2.94 65.4 l 2-Jun-18 ND ND ND ND 2.51 59.2 29-Aug-18 ND ND ND ND 2.56 68.1 30-Nov-18 ND ND ND ND 2.50 57.5 16-Mar-19 ND ND ND ND 2.15 57.5 l 3-Jun-19 ND ND ND ND 2.18 60.1 11-Sep-19 ND ND ND ND 1.84 55.0 14-Dec-19 ND ND ND ND 1.89 64.7 l 7-Mar-20 ND ND ND ND 1.97 59.7 10-Jun-20 ND ND ND ND 2.19 57.0 17-Sep-20 ND ND ND ND 1.58 50.8 4-Nov-20 ND ND ND ND 1.74 53.7 17-Mar-21 ND ND ND ND 1.80 60.5 15-Jun-21 ND ND ND ND 2.31 40.4 15-Sep-21 ND ND ND ND 1.57 46.1 7-Dec-21 ND ND ND ND 1.34 55 .0 16-Mar-22 ND ND ND ND 1.8 48.0 15-Jun-22 ND ND ND ND 1.2 49.4 13-Sep-22 ND ND ND ND 1.59 51.8 7-Dec-22 ND ND ND ND 1.68 48.4 23-Mar-23 ND ND ND ND 1.53 43.6 15-Jun-23 ND ND ND ND 1.77 49.3 13-Sep-23 ND ND ND ND 1.63 52 .6 6-Dec-23 ND ND ND ND 1.65 38.5 13-Mar-24 ND ND ND ND 1.83 54.4 Nov-13 Feb-14 May-14 Aug-14 Nov-14 Feb-15 May-15 Aug-15 Nov-15 Feb-16 May-16 Aug-16 Nov-16 Feb-17 May-17 Aug-17 Nov-17 Feb-18 May-18 Aug-18 Nov-18 Feb-19 May-19 Aug-19 Nov-19 Feb-20 May-20 Aug-20 Nov-20 Feb-21 May-21 Aug-21 Nov-21 Feb-22 May-22 Aug-22 Nov-22 Feb-23 May-23 Aug-23 Nov-23 Feb-24 May-24 0 ! 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CD a. :::J -I ~ ~ I w N ..,. _,._ ' i I w N 0 :::r 0 0 o' ~ 3 ~ C C'D en Chloroform Carbon Chloromethane Methylene Nitrate Chloride TW4-33 Tetrachloride (ug/1) (ui!.11) (ug/1) Chloride (ug/1) (mg/I) (mg/I) 14-Nov-13 126 ND ND ND 1.82 47.2 30-Jan-14 124 ND ND ND 2.56 43.5 22-May-14 121 ND ND ND 1.63 46.8 27-Aug-14 104 ND ND ND 1.5 43 29-Oct-14 124 ND ND ND 2.22 44.2 12-Mar-15 134 ND ND ND 1.91 44.2 1 l-Jun-15 127 ND ND ND 1.62 46.4 3-Sep-15 123 ND ND ND 1.64 53 .4 29-Oct-15 129 ND ND ND 1.92 44.5 l 7-Mar-16 122 ND ND ND 2.13 46.2 8-Jun-16 96 ND ND ND 2.06 49.7 4-Aug-16 121 ND ND ND 2.32 48.5 26-Oct-16 109 ND ND ND 2.36 52.4 16-Mar-17 91 ND ND ND 2.11 49.0 20-Jun-17 10 3 ND ND ND 2.34 49.2 3-Aug-17 127 ND ND ND 2.04 46.9 I I-Oct-17 97.I ND ND ND 2.09 42 .5 l 5-Mar-18 128 ND ND ND 1.94 49.2 13-Jun-18 88 ND ND ND 2.13 44 .0 5-Sep-18 113 ND ND ND 1.82 50.0 13-Dec-18 141 ND ND ND 2.01 43.2 20-Mar-19 86.2 ND ND ND 2.00 47.2 19-Jun-l 9 121 ND ND ND 2 .16 43 .4 12-Sep-19 101 ND ND ND 1.61 41.1 l 8-Dec-19 117 ND ND ND 1.86 48 .8 18-Mar-20 94 ND ND ND 2.44 45.3 12-Jun-20 90 ND ND ND 3.26 48.9 I 8-Sep-20 85 ND ND ND 3.58 51.0 1 1-Nov-20 80.6 ND ND ND 3.71 51.5 18-Mar-21 64.9 ND ND ND 4.62 55.6 l 7-Jun-21 63.9 ND ND ND 6.25 54.7 22-Sep-21 60.2 ND ND ND 4.33 42.5 8-Dec-21 68 .9 ND ND ND 4 .65 53.8 23-Mar-22 53 .l ND ND ND 3.8 51.4 22-Jun-22 58.7 ND ND ND 3.7 56.7 14 -Sep-22 53.9 ND ND ND 3.90 42.2 9-Dec-22 50 .5 ND ND ND 3.52 45.1 29-Mar-23 47.7 ND ND ND 3.93 52.6 2 I-Jun-23 51.8 ND ND ND 4.24 52.9 14-Sep-23 51.3 ND ND ND 4.19 52.0 12-Dec-23 43.4 ND ND ND 4.89 52.6 14-Mar-24 43 .3 ND ND ND 4 .66 50.1 . 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TabL Contour Map Based Chloroform Plume Mass Calculations and Data over Time CHLOROFORM RESIDUAL MASS ESTIMATE DETAILS: Chloroform Data File: CHL _ Surferlnput_ 1 Q_ 24.xls Gridding details: 1) kriging parameters: SURFER™ default parameters (point kriging, linear variogram, slope= 1, no anisotropy [anisotropy= 1], no search constraints [all data used]) 2) minx, max x (UTME[m]): 631900, 633043 3) min y, may y (UTMN[m]): 4154240, 4155550.64 4) grid spacing in x, y (m): 15.24, 15.24 5) artificial or pseudo-data: none 6) Q4, 2023 (previous quarter) data used at wells: MW-1, MW-2, MW-3A, MW-5, MW-12, MW-15, MW-17 through MW-20, MW-22, MW-24, MW-27 through MW-29, MW-35, MW-37 (all non-detect). Chloroform residual mass estimate kriged grid files (ascii format): Ucm1Q24wl.grd: first quarter, 2024 Water Level Grid (ft amsl) Ucm1Q24bb.grd: first quarter, 2024 Aquifer Base Grid (ft amsl) Ucm1Q24sat.grd: first quarter, 2024 Saturated Thickness Grid (ft) Ucm1Q24logchl.grd: first quarter, 2024 log of chloroform grid (log of ug/L) Ucm1Q24chl.grd: first quarter, 2024 Chloroform Concentration Grid (ug/L) Ucm1Q24ge70.grd: first quarter, 2024 Chloroform Concentration GE 70 Grid (ug/L) Ucm1Q24volm3.grd: first quarter, 2024 Groundwater Volume Grid (m3) Ucm1Q24masslb.grd: first quarter, 2024 Chloroform Plume Mass Grid (lb) Chloroform residual mass estimate kriged grid XYZ files (ascii format): Ucm1Q24wl.dat: first quarter, 2024 Water Level Grid XYZ file (ft amsl) Ucm1Q24bb.dat: first quarter, 2024 top of Aquifer Base Grid XYZ file (ft amsl) Ucm1Q24sat.dat: first quarter, 2024 Saturated Thickness Grid XYZ file (ft) Ucm1Q24logchl.dat: first quarter, 2024 log of chloroform grid XYZ file (log ofug/L) Ucm1Q24chl.dat: first quarter, 2024 Chloroform Concentration Grid XYZ file (ug/L) Ucm1Q24ge70.dat: first quarter, 2024 Chloroform Concentration GE 70 Grid (ug/L) XYZ file Ucm1Q24volm3.dat: first quarter, 2024 Groundwater Volume Grid XYZ file (m3) Ucm1Q24masslb.dat: first quarter, 2024 Chloroform Plume Mass Grid XYZ file (lb) Chloroform plume mass estimate file: Ucm1Q24result.xls TABLE L.1 Chloroform Plume Residual Mass Since Third Quarter 2015 Residual Plume Mass Quarter (lbs) Q315 1712 Q415 1869 Q116 1946 Q216 2261 Q316 1718 Q416 1711 Q117 1271 Q217 1372 Q317 1948 Q417 884 Q118 1271 Q218 1271 Q318 1208 Q418 1107 Q1 19 833 Q219 1408 Q319 1050 Q419 770 Q1 20 1106 Q220 1056 Q320 909 Q420 715 Q1 21 1273 Q2 21 784 Q3 21 933 Q4 21 981 Q1 22 711 Q2 22 1124 Q3 22 850 Q422 893 Q1 23 444 Q2 23 928 Q323 663 Q423 845 Q1 24 461 Notes: lbs= pounds https ://hgcinc.sha re point. com/VOL4/718000/ m ay24/ ch I oroform/ massca lc/FL.1 _resi d _ ch I_ mass _ 1 Q24.xlsx: Table L.1 TabM CSV Transmittal Letter Kathy Weinel From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Attachments: Dear Mr. Wingate, Kathy Weinel Wednesday, May 15, 2024 1 :46 PM Adam Wingate 'Dean Henderson'; 'cleahy@utah.gov'; David Frydenlund; Scott Bakken; Garrin Palmer; Logan Shumway; Jordan Christine App Transmittal of CSV Files White Mesa Mill 2024 Q1 Chloroform Monitoring 24B1726 FINAL EnergyFuels-Client 07 Mar 24 1642.csv; 24C0940 FINAL EnergyFuels- Client 26 Mar 24 1302.csv; 24C1296 FINAL EnergyFuels-Client 29 Mar 24 1309.csv; Q1 2024 DTW all programs -EIM.csv; Q1 2024 Field Data.csv Attached to this e-mail is an electronic copy of laboratory results for chloroform monitoring conducted at the White Mesa Mill during the first quarter of 2024, in Comma Separated Value (CSV) format. Other electronic files required by the Corrective Action Plan are included on the CDs included with the hard copy reports. Please contact me at 303-389-4134 if you have any questions on this transmittal. Yours Truly, Kathy Weinel eF Energy Fuels Resources (USA) Inc. Kathy Weinel Director. Regulatory Compliance t:303.389.4134 I c: I f:303.389.4125 KWeinel@energyfuels.com 225 Union Blvd., Suite 600 Lakewood, CO 80228 http://www .energyfuels.com This e-mail is intended for the exclusive use of the person(s) mentioned as the recipient(s). This message and any attached files with it are confidential and may contain privileged or proprietary information. If you are not the intended recipient(s) please delete this message and notify the sender. You may not use, distribute print or copy this message if you are not the intended recipient(s). 1 TabN Exceedance Notices for the Reporting Period This attachment has been deliberately left blank.