APPENDIX G Slug Test Results - Records Collections
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APPENDIX GSlug Test Results
SLUG TEST ANALYSIS
Rising Head Test #1Monitor Well LD-1
Total well depth:Depth to water:Screen length (Le):Aquifer thickness:
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Hydraulic conductivity = 41.08 ft/day
Effective radial distance____of slug test =__________4.5 feet
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Effective radial distance____of slug test =_________4.5 feet
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Falling Head Test #2Monitor Well LD-1
Total well depth:Depth to water:Screen length (Le):Aquifer thickness:
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Well diameter:Borehole diameter:Sat. thickness (Lw):Sandpack porosity:
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Bouwer and Rice MethodRegression line: r squared =
Hydraulic conductivity = . 52.71 ft/day
Effective radial distance____of slug test =_________4.5 feet
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Rising Head Test #1Monitor Well LS-8
Total well depth:Depth to water:Screen length (Le):Aquifer thickness:
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Bouwer and Rice MethodRegression line: r squared
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Effective radial distance____of slug test =_________5.0 feet
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Bouwer and Rice Method0.9179
120.90 ft/day
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Falling Head Test # 2Monitor Well LS-8
Total well depth:Depth to water:Screen length (Le):Aquifer thickness:
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0.2500 feet
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Bouwer and Rice MethodRegression line: r squared =
Hydraulic conductivity = 120.59 ft/day
Effective radial distance____of slug test =_________5.0 feet
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Rising Head Test #1Monitor Well LS-9
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Bouwer and Rice MethodRegression line: r squared
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Effective radial distance____of slug test =_________6.0 feet
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793.91 ft/day
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Rising Head Test # 1Monitor Well LS-10
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Well diameter:Borehole diameter:Sat. thickness (Lw):Sandpack porosity:
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51 .27 feet
0.2500 feet
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Regression line: r squared
Hydraulic conductivity =
Effective radial distanceof slug test =
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Rising Head Test # 2Monitor Well LS-10
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ResultsBouwer and Rice Method
Regression line: r squared = 0.8366
Hydraulic conductivity = 186.30 ft/day
Effective radial distance____of slug test = __ ______5.0 feet
Graphical Results
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Rising Head Test # 1Monitor Well LS-13
Total well depth:Depth to water:Screen length (Le):Aquifer thickness:
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Effective radial distance____of slug test =_________6.6 feet
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Bouwer and Rice Method0.8766
308.76 ft/day
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Well diameter:Borehole diameter:Sat. thickness (Lw):Sandpack porosity:
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Bouwer and Rice MethodRegression line: r squared =
Hydraulic conductivity = 421.75 ft/day
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Rising Head Test #1Monitor Well LS-15
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40.89 ft/day
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Bouwer and Rice Method0.9812
37.70 ft/day
3.9 feet
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0.2500 feet
2.70.45
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0.2500 feet
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282.72 ft/day
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0.2500 feet
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Total well depth:Depth to water:Screen length (Le):Aquifer thickness:
Rc=
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50.5 feet8.11 feet10 feet100 feet
0.14 feet
40ln(Re/rw)=
Well diameter:Borehole diameter:Sat. thickness (Lw):Sandpack porosity:
rw=
A=2.9155 B=
2 inches6 inches
42.39 feet
0.2500 feet
2.70.45
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Hydraulic conductivity = 19.21 ft/day
Effective radial distance____of slug test =__________4.6 feet
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rw=
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0.2500 feet
2.70.45
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Total well depth:Depth to water:Screen length (Le):Aquifer thickness:
Rc=
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50.5 feet8.11 feet10 feet100 feet0.14 feet
40ln(Re/rw)=
Well diameter:Borehole diameter:Sat. thickness (Lw):Sandpack porosity:
rw=
A=2.9155 B=
2 inches6 inches
42.39 feet
0.2500 feet
2.70.45
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Hydraulic conductivity = 18.35 ft/day
Effective radial distance____of slug test =_________4.6 feet
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Total well depth:Depth to water:Screen length (Le):Aquifer thickness:
Rc=
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90 feet8.53 feet10 feet100 feet0.13 feet
40ln(Re/rw)=
Well diameter:Borehole diameter:Sat. thickness (Lw):Sandpack porosity:
rw=
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2 inches6 inches
81 .47 feet
0.2500 feet
2.70.45
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0.2500 feet
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209.02 ft/day
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Meteorological Data for 17 June 1992
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SUSSEX COUNTY, DEL - LAUREL LANDFILLMETEOROLOGICAL DATA
17 JUNE 1992
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N 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00NNE 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
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Soil Gas Screening Results
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Date17-Jun-9217-Jun-9217-Jun-9217-Jun-9217-Jun-9217-Jun-9217-Jun-9217-Jun-9217-Jun-9217-Jun-9217-Jun-9217-Jun-9217-Jun-9217-Jun-9217-Jun-9217-Jun-9217-Jun-9217-Jun-9217-Jun-9217-Jun-9217-Jun-9217-Jun-92
Monitoring Results (% Composition)Methane5.048.55.80.00.00.053.34.40.00.02.18.050.61.611.86.11.643.30.012.03.020.5
Carbon Dioxide5.041.76.03.05.00.029.15.20.99.63.510.341.44.816.98.313.823.33.617.18.323.5
Oxygen16.04.516.9
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Summary of Soil Gas Survey(cont'd)
Results from Survey of Landfill GasesGridAR07-LGA
SampleLocationAR07-LGA-01AR07-LGA-02AR07-LGA-03AR07-LGA-04AR07-LGA-05AR07-LGA-06AR07-LGA-07AR07-LGA-08AR07-LGA-09AR07-LGA-10AR07-LGA-11AR07-LGA-12AR07-LGA-13AR07-LGA-14AR07-LGA-15AR07-LGA-16AR07-LGA-16(Duplicate)AR07-LGA-17AR07-LGA-18AR07-LGA-19AR07-LGA-20AR07-LGA-21AR07-LGA-22AR07-LGA-23AR07-LGA-24
Date18-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-92
18-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-92
Monitoring Results (% Composition)Methane
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0.00.058.81.851.452.362.351.9
Carbon Dioxide4.40.810.612.58.44.30.910.49.49.420.40.52.130.86.622.916.9
1.52.833.02.839.740.320.717.7
Oxygen14.219.713.5-10.613.917.220.614.516.013.89.920.619.66.815.98.25.3
19.218.83.619.63.23.04.96.4
Summary of Soil Gas Survey(cont'd)
Results from Survey of Landfill GasesGridAR08-LGA
SampleLocationAR08-LGA-01AR08-LGA-02AR08-LGA-03AR08-LGA-04AR08-LGA-05AR08-LGA-06AR08-LGA-07AR08-LGA-08AR08-LGA-09AR08-LGA-10AR08-LGA-11AR08-LGA-12AR08-LGA-13AR08-LGA-14AR08-LGA-15AR08-LGA-16AR08-LGA-17AR08-LGA-18AR08-LGA-19AR08-LGA-20AR08-LGA-21(Inside Well LS-1)
Date18-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-92
Monitoring Results (% Composition)Methane0.00.00.156.356.20.513.254.30.00.50.00.052.50.00.00.00.00.016.641.624.3
Carbon Dioxide0.12.50.736.534.03.210.042.61.1
, 1.74.23.341.70.70.40.91.60.613.228.518.4
Oxygen20.818.320.02.42.518.911.63.119.719.817.518.02.520.519.819.520.020.710.96.812.2
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Summary of Soil Gas Survey(cont'd)
Results from Survey of Landfill GasesPerimeter Locations
SampleLocationAR09-LGA-01AR09-LGA-02AR09-LGA-03AR09-LGA-04AR09-LGA-05AR09-LGA-06
Date18-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-9218-Jun-92
Monitoring Results (% Composition)Methane0.00.20.80.00.00.0
Carbon Dioxide1.38.50.80.62.02.4
Oxygen19.715.420.220.519.219.0
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Summary of Supplemental Soil Gas Monitoring
K Samples Taken Outside Landfill Perimeter
impleLocation
AR-P-LGA-01AR-P-LGA-02AR-P-LGA-03AR-P-LGA-04AR-P-LGA-05AR-P-LGA-06AR-P-LGA-07AR-P-LGA-08AR-P-LGA-09AR-P-LGA-10AR-P-LGA-11AR-P-LGA-12AR-P-LGA-13AR-P-LGA-14AR-P-LGA-15AR-P-LGA-16
^ AR-P-LGA-17^B AR-P-LGA-18^ AR-P-LGA-19
AR-P-LGA-20AR-P-LGA-21AR-P-LGA-22AR-P-LGA-23AR-P-LGA-24AR-P-LGA-25AR-P-LGA-26AR-P-LGA-27AR-P-LGA-28AR-P-LGA-29AR-P-LGA-30AR-P-LGA-31AR-P-LGA-32AR-P-LGA-33AR-P-LGA-34AR-P-LGA-35AR-P-LGA-36AR-P-LGA-37
l ^ AR-P-LGA-38Ik AR-P-LGA-39^ AR-P-LGA-40I AR-P-LGA-41
Date28-Apr-9328-Apr-9328-Apr-9328-Apr-9328 -Apr-9328-Apr-9328-Apr-9328-Apr-9328-Apr-9328-Apr-9328-Apr-9328 -Apr-9328-Apr-9328-Apr-9328-Apr-9328-Apr-9328 -Apr-9328-Apr-9328-Apr-9328-Apr-9329-Apr-9329-Apr-9329-Apr-9329-Apr-9329-Apr-9329-Apr-9329-Apr-9329-Apr-9329-Apr-9329-Apr-9329-Apr-9329-Apr-9329-Apr-9329-Apr-9329-Apr-9329 -Apr-9329-Apr-9329-Apr-9329-Apr-9329 -Apr- 9329 -Apr-93
Monitoring Results (% Composition)Methane
0.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.0
Carbon Dioxide | Oxygen0.10.40.40.41.01.10.40.30.40.10.20.21.00.30.20.81.10.82.80.30.30.30.30.20.20.11.10.40.40.30.10.20.20.30.80.80.70.31.50.51.6
19.920.020.220.319.519.119.920.019.820.020.220.219.619.819.919.619.519.617.819.619.819.919.920.019.920.019.319.919.919.920.020.120.120.119.619.619.820.018.719.817.3
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