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Evaluation of Ground-Water MonitoringPlan (WETS): Volume II - Appendices

Authors Wilson, L. G.; Martin, P.; Lonergan, E. D.

Publisher Water Resources Research Center, University of Arizona (Tucson,AZ)

Download date 24/06/2018 22:26:58

Link to Item http://hdl.handle.net/10150/296914

EVALUATION OF GROUND -WATER MONITORINGPLAN (WETS)

VOLUME II - APPENDICES

COMPLETION REPORTCONTRACT NO. 26 -235- 816 -40 -2- 050 -0735

ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICESBUREAU OF WATER QUALITY CONTROL

By

L. G. WilsonP. Martin

E. D. Lonergan

Water Resources Research CenterThe University of Arizona

Tucson, Arizona

November 1, 1977

EVALUATION OF GROUND -WATER MONITORINGPLAN (WETS)

VOLUME II - APPENDICES

COMPLETION REPORTCONTRACT NO. 26- 235 -816 -40 -2- 050 -0735

ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICESBUREAU OF WATER QUALITY CONTROL

By

L. G. WilsonP. Martin

E. D. Lonergan

Water Resources Research CenterThe University of Arizona

Tucson, Arizona

November 1, 1977

TABLE OF CONTENTS

APPENDIX

A COPY OF WATER ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL SERVICE,INC. METHODOLOGY AND FLOW DIAGRAM

B SOURCE EVALUATION QUESTIONNAIRE

C WELL INVENTORY OF THE STUDY AREA

D SOURCES OF INFORMATION

E WATER QUALITY DATA FROM MONITORING PROGRAM IN STUDYAREA, OCTOBER 1, 1976 TO SEPTEMBER 30, 1977

APPENDIX A

COPY OF WATER ENGINEERING ANDTECHNICAL SERVICE, INC. METHODOLOGY

AND FLOW DIAGRAM

I. Proposed Waste Discharge

A. Quantity of waste (daily, monthly, annual)

B. Type of waste

1. liquid

a. dissolved constituents in solute

b. colloidal suspension or solid particulate matter in liquid

2. solid

a. water soluble

b. acid or base soluble

c insoluble

C. Types of constituents in the waste

1. chemical

2. bacteriological

3. thermal

4. radioactive

5. physical

D. Quality (constituents, concentration)

1. list of constituents, sources and concentration

a. transport characteristics of each constituent

b. geochemical reactions which will or could occur during surface

transport, percolation or rainfall

2. determine the dispersion and dilution factors during transport,

rainfall, percolation, or upon entering a body of water (surface

or groundwater)

3. draw a flow diagram showing the effects of the present treatment of

waste

A.-2

E. Does the waste constitute a pollutant?

I. if yes, proceed with study

2. if no, terminate study

F. Alternative methods of disposal of waste

1. discharge into environment

a. streams and lakes

1) perennial

a) influent type

b) effluent type

2) ephemeral

b. landfill

1) total volume of waste discharge into landfill per annum

a) solid

b) liquid

volume of infiltration

a) from liquid waste

b) from rainfall dissolving solid waste

3) leachate migration

c. disposal on land surface or into lagoons

1) sealed

a) detailed description of area and sealing methods

b) volume of leakage

2) unsealed

a) volume of recharge or percolation

3) total evaporation

A-3

d. injection wells

1) formation which receives the waste

2) well characteristics

e. treated to reduce contaminants to acceptable level

1) chemical reactions which would precipitate or change the form

of isotopes or compounds

2) cooling

3) filtering

4) chlorination

5) dilution

2. reuse of waste

a. contained beneficial reuse

1) without treatment

2) with treatment

b. irrigation

1) volume of consumptive use of vegetation

2) volume recharged or taliwater

3) increase in constituent levels

G. Location of pollution sources

1. overlay of basin map

II. Initial Data

A. Base map of basin and /or area within which the pollution is expected to

occur

B. All publications on geology and groundwater resources of the area or

basin

A--4

C. All the available well data within the basin or area

1. well characteristics

2. water levels through time

3. pumping tests data

4. lithologic logs .

5. chemical data of the groundwaters

D. NASA imagery of basin and low altitude aerial photography of study area

III. Delineating the Physical Parameters of the Environment

A. Geology (description)

1. map (overlay) the geology

a. surface geology

1) remote sensing analysis of aerial imagery

2) field observation and mapping

b. structural features

1) faults

2) joints

3) subsidence cracks

2. depth to bedrock

a. contour bedrock surface (map overlay)

b. points (wells) where depth to bedrock complex known

3. stratigraphy

a. geologic cross sections showing stratigraphic sequence

1) unsaturated zone

2) aquicludes

3) aqu i tards

4) aquifers

5) bedrock complex

A-5

b. lithologic characteristics

B. Hydrology

I. unsaturated zone parameters and aquifer parameters (map overlays)

a. transmissivity

b. storage coefficient

c. diffusivity

2. groundwater characteristics

a. depth to water (map overlay)

b. groundwater flow direction (map overlay)

1) natural conditions

2) changes from natural conditions caused by withdrawal from

the aquifer

c. chemical and physical characteristics (map overlay)

1) natural base

2) historical changes which have occurred

3 recharge

a. description of stream flow so.r:.e and headwaters (map overlay)

b. intermittant recharge caused by precipitation

c. planned recharge from waste

d. chemical and physical characteristics of recharge from each

source

e. volume of recharge from each source

4. perched water

a. caliche or other aquitard

b. leakage where perched water percolates to water table

C. Water budget

1. volume of withdrawal from basin

a. pumping

1) location of water supply sources (map overlay)

b. evapotranspiration

c. outflow of basin

2. volume of inflow to basin

a. subsurface inflow

b. incidental recharge

c. planned recharge

3 consumptive use of groundwater

a. (volume of withdrawal within the basin + evapotranspiration

+ volume of outflow) - (volume of inflow + volume of recharge)

IV. Analytical Model

A. Types

1. compi er

2. mathematical

3. logical

B. Decisions

1. are the characteristics such that the contaminants will not reach

the groundwater? for each case project the size and shape of the

contaminated area through time

a. geologic control

1) monitor the area and materials to which the contaminants

will be confined

b. extreme depth to groundwater

1) monitor the unsaturated zone

c. geochemical reactions that will change the contaminants to

within acceptable limits prior to interception by the groundwater

1) monitor the area of geochemical change to determine if a

reversal reaction could occur

d. sealed ponds or landfill

1) monitor shallow depths for seepage

e. perched water

1) monitor perched water

2) monitor unsaturated zone

a) above the perched water

b) below the perched water

f. is the time frame of dumping the wastes limited so that the

contaminants will remain localized?

1) monitor the projected depth and areal extent of the waste

penetration

2. are the characteristics such that the contaminants will reach the

groundwater?

a, what amount of degradation can occur without changing the

beneficial use of the groundwater?

1) project the volume of waste which will be required to exceed

this limit

b. what is the projected volume of waste that will reach the

groundwater?

1) what contaminants?

2) what concentration?

3) what time frame?

c. what is the projected shape and dimension of the potential

contaminated area?

1) two dimensional

2) three dimensional

3 injection wells

a. what is the shape and dimension of the formation utilized for

the waste disposal?

1) what shape and dimension will the contaminated water develop?

b. is the formation totally confined?

1) if yes, what volume of waste can it hold?

2) if no, monitor above and below the formation utilized for

waste disposal

C. Final determinations

1. the location of wells or well sites in the monitoring network

a. field check the wells already constructed to determine if they

can be used for monitoring purposes

2. the depth and perforated area of each monitoring well

3. the contaminant or contaminants to monitor

4. the time frame of the sampling periods

5. type of monitoring required

a. representative water samples for chemical and physical analysis

b. instrumentation for the determination of changes in soil moisture

c. instrumentation for the determination of changes in radioactivity

d. temperature changes

6. will scavenger wells limit the area of contamination?

a. number required

b. total depth of wells

c, diameter of well

d. volume of water to be pumped

1) from each well

2) total

e. method of disposal of pumped water

7 what is the cumulative impact on the groundwater reservoir?

a. combination of existing discharges of wastes

b. addition of new discharge of waste

c. degredation which will occur within the aquifer

1) areal extent of degredation

APPENDIX B

SOURCE EVALUATION QUESTIONNAIRE

STATEWIDE GROUND -WATER MONITORING PLAN

POLLUTION POTENTIAL OF WASTE SOURCES

A. WASTE SOURCE: Roger Road Wastewater Treatment Plant (Effluent)

B. INDIVIDUAL OR AGENCY PRODUCING OR MANAGING WASTE:City of Tucson

C. LOCATION OF SOURCE: (D- 13- 13)21C

D. LOCATION SKETCH:

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E. TYPE OF WASTE: SOLID

F.

G.

LIQUID q1. Dissolved or microbial [j

2. Suspended sediment C-?

CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE:

1. MUNICIPAL: C1 ; Specify

2. ; SpecifyAGRICULTURAL: I

3. INDUSTRIAL: IT; Specify

4. MISCELLANEOUS: Q ; Specify

ESTIMATED QUANTITY OF WASTE:

Wastewater Treated 1975 -76: 12,013.92 MGPlant No. 1 3995.70Plant No. 2 3310.39Plant No. 3 4707.83

Sewagp Affluent

B-la

I CI ASSIFICATION OF WASTE CONSTITUENTS

1. Physical

a. Temperature [i]

b. Density L -J

c. Odor rTi

d. Turbidity Çx

2. Inorganic chemical

a. Major constituents Lx_}

b. Other constituents ai

c. Trace elements [ 1

d. Gases (-1

3. Bacteriological

a. Coliform group

b. Pathogenic microorganismsIx

i

c. Enteric viruses jX I

4. Organic chemical

a. Carbon

b. Chlorophyls [l

c. Extractable organic matter I 1

d. Methylene Blue Active substances

e. Nitrogen

f. Chemical oxygen demand x(-j

g. Phenolic material El

h. Pesticides El5. Radiological

a. Gross alpha activity []

b. Gross beta activity L..i

c. Strontium Lid. Radium

e. Tritium (yJ

i 1

1x 1

B-2

REPRESENTATIVE ANALYSES:

Date of analysis: 1975 -76Location: Final Effluent Plant No. i

Major Trace

Calcium 72 mg /1 meq /1 Arsenic mg/1

Magnesium 18 mg /1 meq /1 Barium mg /1

Sodium 98 mg /1 _ meq /1 Cadmium mg/1

Potassium mg/1 meq /i Chromium mg /1

Carbonate 0 mg /1 meq /1 Copper mg/1

Bicarbonate 294 mg /1 meq /1 Cyanide mg /1

Sulfate 152 mg /1 meq /1 Fluoride mg /1

Chloride 95 mg /1 meq /l Iron D_2 mg /1

Nitrate mg /1 meq /1 Lead mg /1

Manganese mg /1

Other ConstituentsMercury mg /1

Nitrate -N 0.0 mg /1Selenium mg /1

Ammonia -N 17.1 mg /1Silver mg /1

UN 25.0 mg/1Strontium mg/1

Total -N 25.2 mg /1Zinc my /1

Specific conductance mg /1

Total dissolved solids 671 mg /1 Microorganisms

pH 7.5 mg /1 Total coliform # /100m1

Silica 42 mg /1 Fecal coliform #/100m1

Boron mg /1 Fecal Strep. # /100mî

Fluoride mg /1

Phosphorous 18 mg /1

Hardness mg /1

Alkalinity 241 mg /1

B.O.D. 21 mg /1

C.O.D. 48 mg /1

S.S. 68 mg /1

Organic -N 7.9 mg /1

B -3

I. REPRESENTATIVE ANALYSES:

Date of analysis: 1975 -76 Location: CP.inat Noinal

Major Trace

Calcium 67 mg /1 meq /1 Arsenic mg /1

Magnesium 18 mg /1 meq /1 Barium mg /1

Sodium 89 mg /1 meq /1 Cadmium mg /1

Potassium mg /1 meq /1 Chromium mg /1

Carbonate 0 mg /1 meq /1 Copper mg /1

Bicarbonate 312 mg /] meq /1 Cyanide mg /1

Sulfate 138 mg /1 meq /1 Fluoride mg /1

Chloride 96 mg /1 meq /1 Iron 0.2 mg /1

Nitrate mg /1 meq /1 Lead mg /1

Manganese mg /1

Other ConstituentsMercury mg/1

Nitrate -N 0.0 mg /1Selenium mg /1

Ammonia -N 21.7 mg /1Silver mg /1

KJN mg /1Strontium mg /1

Total -N 31.5 mg /1Zinc mg /i

Specific conductance mg /i

Total dissolved solids 662 mg /1 Microorganisms

pH 7.6 mg /1 Total coliform #/100m1

Silica 43 mg /1 Fecal coliform # /100m1

Boron mg /1 Fecal Strep. #/100m1

Fluoride mg /1

Phosphate,Ortho 28 mg /1

Hardness 18 mg /1

Alkalinity256 mg /1

B.O.D. 56 mg /1

C.O.D.115 mg /1

S.S. 85 mg /1

9.7 mg /1

B-4

J. METHODS OF DISPOSAL:

1. Discharged to the environment

a. Oxidation pond or holding pond

b. Percolation or evaporation pond

c. Surface spreading

d. Dry, stream bed

e. Landfills

f. Disposal wells

2. Reused

a. On -site reuse

(i) Specify reuse:

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(ii) Treated

(iii) Untreated

b. Irrigation

(i) Estimated amount: Total 3185.57 ac.ft. 1975 -1976

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(ii) Location: Hancock Land and Cattle co. 2980.69 ac.ft.

Plant Irrigation 204.88 ac.ft.

3. Treated

a. Chemical reactions

b. Cooling

c. Filtering

d. Chlorination

e. Dilution

f. Ultimate disposal:

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K. DOES THE WASTE CONSTITUTE A POTENTIAL GROUND -WATER POLLUTANT?

Yes:

No: C1

B-5

STATEWIDE GROUND -WATER MONITORING PLAN

POLLUTION POTENTIAL OF WASTE SOURCES

A. WASTE SOURCE: Sludge beds Roger Rd Treatment Plant

B. INDIVIDUAL OR AGENCY PRODUCING OR MANAGING WASTE:

C. LOCATION OF SOURCE: (D- 13 -13) 20 a a b

D. LOCATION SKETCH:

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E. TYPE OF WASTE: SOLID

F. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE:

1. MUNICIPAL:

2. AGRICULTURAL:

3. INDUSTRIAL: F-1

4. MISCELLANEOUS: (1

LIQUID F-7

1. Dissolved or microbial U2. Suspended sediment

; Specify Sludge

; Specify; Specify.

; Specify

G. ESTIMATED QUANTITY OF WASTE:

470 Tons per year (1975 -1976)

B-6

Fi. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE CONSTITUENTS

1. Physical

a. Temperature

b. Density

C. Odor

d. Turbidity

2. Inorganic chemical

a. Major constituents

b. Other constituents

C. Trace elements

d. Gases

3. Bacteriological

a. Coliform group

b. Pathogenic microorganisms

c. Enteric viruses

4. Organic chemical

a. Carbon

b. Chlorophyls

c. Extractable organic matter

d. Methylene Blue Active substances

e. Nitrogen

f. Chemical oxygen demand

g. Phenolic material

h. Pesticides

5. Radioluical

a. Gross alpha activity

b. Gross beta activity

c. Strontium

d. Radium

e. TritiumB-7

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I. REPRESENTATIVE ANALYSES:

Date of analysis: Location:

See attached

Major Trace

Calcium mg /1 meq /1 Arsenic mg /1

Magnesium nag /1 meq /1 Barium mg /1

Sodium mg/1 _______ meq /l Cadmium mg /1

Potassium mg /1 meq /1 Chromium mg /1

Carbonate mg /1 meq /1 Copper mg /1

Bicarbonate mg /1 meq /1 Cyanide mg/1

Sulfate mg /1 meq /i Fluoride mg /1

Chloride mg/1 meq /1 Iron mg /1

Nitrate mg /1 meq /1 Lead mg /1

Manganese mg /1

Other ConstituentsMercury mg /1

Nitrate -N mg /1Selenium mg /1

Ammonia -N mg /1Silver mg /1

KJN mg/1Strontium mg /1

Total -N /1 Zinc mg /1

Specific conductance mg /1

Total dissolved solids mg /1 Microorganisms

pH mg/1 Total coliform #/100m1

Silica mg /1 Fecal coliform # /lOOml

Boron mg /1 Fecal. Strep. #/100m1

Fluoride mg /1

Phosphorous mg /1

Hardness mg /1

Alkalinity mg /1

B.O.D. mg /1

C.O.D. mg /1

S.S. mg /1

B-8

TABLE 1

TYPICAL CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF RAW AND ANAE OBTCALLY DIGESTED SLUDGE

ItemRaw Primary Sludge Digested Sludge

Range Typical Range Typical

Total dry solids (TS), % 2.0 -7.0 4.0 6.0 -12.0 10.0

Volatile solids (% of TS) 60 -80 65 30 -60 40.0

Grease and fats (ethersoluble, % of TS). 6.0 -30.0 - -- 5.0 -20.0 - --

Protein (% of TS) 20 -30 25 15 -20 18

Nitrogen (N, % of TS) 1.5 -4.0 2.5 1.6 -6.0 3.0

Phosphorus (P205, % of TS) 0.8 -2.8 1.6 1.5 -4.0 2.5

Potash (1(20, % of TS) 0 -1.0 0.4 0.0 -3.0 1.0

Cellulose (% of TS) 8.0 -15.0 10.0 8.0 -15.0 10.0

Iron (not as sulfide) 2.0 -4.0 2.5 3.0 -8.0 4.0

Silica (Si02, % of TS) 15.0 -20.0 - -- 10.0 -20.0 ---

pH 5.0 -8.0 6.0 6.5 -7.5 7.0

Alkalinity (mg /liter asCaCO3) 500 -1,500 600 2,500 -3,500 3,000

Organic acids (mg /literas HAc) 200 -2,000 500 100 -600 200

Thermal content (BTU /lb) 6,800 -10,000 7,600* 2,700 -6,800 4,000 **

(kg cal /g) 3.7 -5.6 4.2* 1.5 -3.7 2.2 **

Note: - -- means data not shown in reference cited.

* Based on 65 percent volatile matter.** Based on 40 percent volatile matter.

TABLE 2. Metals In Sludge

1971 -1973

Literature Atomic AbsorptionElement Geometric. Geometric

Mean Spread* Mean

(ppm) (PPm)

Cd 61 5.89 93Cu 905 2.66 1840Hg 14.5 5.24 3.2Ni 223 4.54 733

Pb 404 4.13 2400Zn 2420 2.78 6380

Spread is antilog of standard deviation of log -normal distribution.

J. METHODS OF DISPOSAL:

1. Discharged to the environment

a. Oxidation pond or holding pond

b. Percolation or evaporation pond

C. Surface spreading

d. Dry stream bed

e. Landfills

f. Disposal wells

g. Other

2. Reused

a. On -site reuse

(i) Specify reuse: Applied as amendment on City Parks

1

drying beds

(ii) Treated

(iii) Untreated

b. Irrigation

(ì) Estimated amount:

(ii) Location:

3. Treated

a. Chemical reactions

b. Cooling

c. Filtering

d. Chlorination

e. Dilution

f. Ultimate disposal:

K. DOES THE WASTE CONSTITUTE A POTENTIAL GROUND -WATER POLLUTANT?

Yes: [No:

B -11

STATEWIDE GROUND-WATER MONITORING PLAN

POLLUTION POTENTIAL OF WASTE SOURCES

A. WASTE SOURCE: El Camino del Cerro, Holding Pond

8. INDIVIDUAL OR AGENCY PRODUCING OR MANAGING WASTE: City of Tucson

C. LOCATION OF SOURCE: (D- 13 -13) 20 a a b

D. LOCATION SKETCH:

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E. TYPE OF WASTE: SOLID

F. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE:

1. MUNICIPAL:

2. AGRICULTURAL:

3. INDUSTRIAL:

4. MISCELLANEOUS:

LIQUID 171

1. Dissolved or microbial

2. Suspended sediment

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; Specify .ewage Effluent

; Specify

; Specify

Specify

G. ESTIMATED QUANTITY OF WASTE:

Area Pond = 42 acresVolume Pond = 380 acre ft. A portion of flow from Plant 3 is deiverted to this pond - i.e.,up to 1.38 x 104 acre ft. per year

Seepage assumed to be zero.

B-12

H. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE CONSTITUENTS

1. Physical

a. Temperature

b. Density

c. Odor

d. Turbidity

2. Inorganic chemical

a. Major constituents

b. Other constituents

c. Trace elements

d. Gases

3. Bacteriological

a. Coliform group

b. Pathogenic microorganisms

c. Enteric viruses

4. Organic chemical

a. Carbon

b. Chlorophyls

c. Extractable organic matter

d. Methylene Blue Active substances

e. Nitrogen

f. Chemical oxygen demand

g. Phenolic material

h. Pesticides

5. Radiological

a. Gross alpha activity

b. Gross beta activity

c. Strontium

d. Radium

e. Tritium

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I. REPRESENTATIVE ANALYSES:

Date of analysis: Not given Location: Pond

Major Trace

Calcium mg /1 meq /1 Arsenic mg /1

Magnesium mg /1 meq /1 Barium mg /1

Sodium mg /1 meq /1 Cadmium mg /1

Potassium mg /1 meq /1 Chromium mg /1

Carbonate mg /1 meq /1 Copper mg /1

Bicarbonate mg /1 meq /1 Cyanide mg /1

Sulfate mg /i meq /1 Fluoride mg /1

Chloride 80 mg /1 meq /1 Iron mg /1

Nitrate mg /1 meq /1 Lead mg /1

Manganese mg /1

Other ConstituentsMercury mg /1

Nitrate -N 2.5 mg /1Selenium mg /1

Ammonia -N 19 mg /1Silver mg /1

KJN 28.2 mg/1Strontium mg/1

Total -N 31 mg /1Zinc mg /1

Specific conductance mg /1

Total dissolved solids mg /1 Microorganisms

pH 7 8 mg /1 Total coliform #/100m1

Silica mg /1 Fecal coliform # /100m1

Boron mg /1 Fecal Strep. # /100m1

Fluoride mg /1

Phosphorous mg /1

Hardness mg /1

Alkalinity(CaCO3) 230 mg /1

B.O.D. 30 mg /1

C.O.D.100

mg /1

S.S. mg /1

Dissolved Oxygen 6.5 mg /1

B-] 4

J. METHODS OF DISPOSAL:

1. Discharged to the environment

a. Oxidation pond or holding pond

b. Percolation or evaporation pond

c. Surface spreading

d. Dry stream bed

e. Landfills

f. Disposal wells

2. Reused

a. On -site reuse

(i) Specify reuse:

(ii) Treated

(iii) Untreated

b. Irrigation

(i) Estimated amount:

(ii) Location:

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3. Treated

a. Chemical reactions

b. Cooling

c. Filtering

d. Chlorination

e. Dilution

f. Ultimate disposal:

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K. DOES THE WASTE CONSTITUTE A POTENTIAL GROUND -WATER POLLUTANT?

Yes: Cix3

No:

B-15

STATEWIDE GROUND -WATER MONITORING PLAN

POLLUTION POTENTIAL OF WASTE SOURCES

A. WASTE SOURCE: Ina Road Oxidation Ponds

B. INDIVIDUAL OR AGENCY PRODUCING OR MANAGING WASTE:

C. LOCATION OF SOURCE: (D- 13 -12) ldba

D. LOCATION SKETCH:

E. TYPE OF WASTE: SOLID LIQUID E1. Dissolved or microbial EJ

2. Suspended sediment

F. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE:

1. MUNICIPAL: al ; Specify Sewage Ffflupnt

2. AGRICULTURAL: 1T ; Specify

3. INDUSTRIAL: E ; Specify_

4. MISCELLANEOUS: ¡`l ; Specify

ESTIMATED QUANTITY OF WASTE:

3.5 mgd mgd ere used to irrigateArthur Pack Park Golf Course(No longer in use)

B-16

H. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE CONSTITUENTS

1. Physical

a. Temperature I--J

b. Density [i]c. Odord. Turbidity

2. Inorganic chemical

a. Major constituents

b. Other constituents

c. Trace elements

d. Gases

3. Bacteriological

a. Coliform group

b. Pathogenic microorganisms

c. Enteric viruses

4. Organic chemical

a. Carbon

b. Chlorophyls

c. Extractable organic matter

d. Methylene Blue Active substances

e. Nitrogen

f. Chemical oxygen demand

g. Phenolic material

h. Pesticides

5. Radiological

a. Gross alpha activity

b. Gross beta activity

c. Strontium

d. Radium

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1. Discharged to the environment Ill

a. Oxidation pond or holding pond

b. Percolation or evaporation pond

c. Surface spreading

d. Dry stream bed

e. Landfills

f. Disposal wells

2. Reused

a. On -site reuse Li(i) Specify reuse:

(ii) Treated

(iii) Untreated

b. Irrigation

(i) Estimated amount: .7 MGD

(ii) Location: Arthur Pack Park Golf Course

3. Treated

a. Chemical reactions

b. Cooling

c. Filtering

d. Chlorination

e. Dilution

f. Ultimate disposal:

Li

K. DOES THE WASTE CONSTITUTE A POTENTIAL GROUND -WATER POLLUTANT?

Yes:

No:

B-20

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STATEWIDE GROUND -WATER MONITORING PLAN

POLLUTION POTENTIAL OF WASTE SOURCES

A. WASTE SOURCE: Ina Road Wastewater Reclamation Plant

B. INDIVIDUAL OR AGENCY PRODUCING OR MANAGING WASTE:City of Tucson

C. LOCATION OF SOURCE: (D- 13 -12) 1 dba

D. LOCATION SKETCH:

E. TYPE OF WASTE: SOLID

F. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE:

LIQUID I1. Dissolved or microbial f

2. Suspended sediment

1. MUNICIPAL: [mil ; Specify sewage eff1iPnt + sludge

2.. AGRICULTURAL: E] ; Specify

3. INDUSTRIAL: E Specify

4. MISCELLANEOUS: ; Specify( ;

G. ESTIMATED QUANTITY OF WASTE:

3.5 mgd

=0.7 mgd are used to irrigate Arthur Pack Park Golf Course

B-21

C;A:SIIICATIA OF W/J,TE CON7TITHE:ffS

1. Plysical

a. Temperature

b. Density

C. Odor

d. Turbidity

2. Inoroanic chemical

a. Major constituents

b. Other constituents

c. Trace elehlents

d. Gases

3. Bacteriologjcal

a. Coliform group 5E1

b. Pathogenic microorganisms

C. Enteric viruses

4. Organic chemical

a. Carbon

b. Chlorophyls F-1

c. Extractable organic matter

d. Methylene Blue Active substances fle. Nitrogen flf. Chemical oxygen demand

9. Phenolic material

h. Pesticides

5. Radiological

a. Gross alpha activity flb. Gross beta activity =-1

C. Strontium E.3

d. Radium

e. TritiumB-22

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J. ,iF :THOUS OF DISPOSAL:

Discharged to the environment

a. Oxidation pond or holding pond

b. Percolation or evaporation pond

r. surface spreading

d. Dry stream bed

c:. Lanf.Iffi l s

1. Disposal wells

L. R used

a. On -site reuse

(i) Specify reuse:

(ii) Treated

(Iii) Untreated

b. irrigation

(i) Estimated amount:

(ii) Location:

U

.7 MGD

Arthur Pack Park Golf Course

E3. Treated

a. Chemical reactions

b. Cooling

c. Filtering

d. Chlorination

e. Dilution

f. Ultimate disposal:

K. DOES THE WASTE CONSTITUTE A POTENTIAL GROUND -WATER POLLUTANT?

Yes: [¡1

No: Li

B-24

A. WASTE SOURCE:

STATEWIDE GROUND -WATER MONITORING PLAN

POLLUTION POTENTIAL OF WASTE SOURCES

Puerto del NortePackage Plant

B. INDIVIDUAL OR AGENCY PRODUCING OR MANAGING WASTE:

C. LOCATION OF SOURCE:

D. LOCATION SKETCH:

7vL5aNNiouiv NoNS

C'_ vvUR

;!?RIC,laT/U%v CR/vr-lL

PvERro DEL NORTEPPco6E PLANT

EVAPUR ATICInJ-PERCOLATION R)ND

PULR+`C7 Di_L NORTE

lfoUSfnfG DEVELUp/v/ENT

E. TYPE OF WASTE: SOLID LIQUID Ei!

I. Dissolved or microbial [

2. Suspended sediment

F. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE: Package plant for housing development - treatedeffluent discharged into holding pond

1. MUNICIPAL: Li._I ; Specify

2. AGRICULTURAL: ; Specify

3. INDUSTRIAL: F-1 ; Specify

4. MISCELLANEOUS: L ; Specify

G. ESTIMATED QUANTITY OF WASTE:

Estimated flow - 14,000 GPDArea of Pond =

B-25

H. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE CONSTITUENTS

1. Physical

a. Temperature

5. Density

c. Odor

d. Turbidity

2. Inorganic chemical_

a. Major constituents

b. Other constituents

c. Trace elements

d. Gases

3. Bacteriological

a. Coliform group

b. Pathogenic microorganisms

c. Enteric viruses

4. Organic chemical

a. Carbon

b. Ctrl orophyl s

c. Extractable organic matter

d. Methylene Blue Active substances

e. Nitrogen

f. Chemical oxygen demand

g. Phenolic material

h. Pesticides

5. Radiological

a. Gross alpha activity

b. Gross beta activity

c. Strontium

d. Radium

e. Tritium

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REPRESENTATIVE ANALYSES:

Date of analysis: +, 2/25/77 Location: Package` Plant Effluent

EC 2.05 x 103 mmhos

Trace

mg /1 meq /1 Arsenic mg/1

nag /1 meq /1 Barium mg /1

mg /1 meq /1 Cadmium mg /1

mg /1 meq /i Chromium mg/1

mg /1 meq /1 Copper mg /1

mg /1 meq /1 Cyanide mg /1

mg /1 meq /1 Fluoride mg /1

mg /1 meq /1 Iron mg /1

mg /1 meq /i Lead mg /1

Manganese mg /1

Other ConstituentsMercury mg /1

Nitrate -N .84 mg /1Selenium mg /1

Ammon i a -N 32.00 mg /1Silver mg /1

KJfv40.88 /1 Strontium mg/ 1

Total -N 41.72 mg /1Zinc mg /1

Specific conductance 2.05x103 mg /1

Total dissolved solids mg /1 Microorganisms

pH 7.46 mg /1 Total coliform #/100m1

Silica mg /1 Fecal co1iform #/100m1

Boron mg /1 Fecal Strep. #/100m1

Fluoride mg /1

Phosphorous mg /1

Hardness 290.34 mg /1

Alkalinity mg /1

B.O.D. AverageInefum 249

mg /1Effl at 34

C.O.D. mg /1

S.S. mg /1

Major

105.6Calcium

Magnesium 13.53

Sodium 217.8

Potassium26.95

Carbonate 0

Bicarbonate 797.9

Sulfate 2

Chloride 293

Nitrate 3.72

B-27

J. METHODS OF DISPOSAL:

1. Discharged to the environment CD

a. Oxidation pond or holding pond LJb. Percolation or evaporation pond

c. Surface spreading [_.J

d. Dry stream bed

e. Landfills

f. Disposal wells U

2. Reused 0a. On -site reuse

(i) Specify reuse:

(ii) Treated

(iii) Untreated

b. Irrigation

(i) Estimated amount:

(ii) Location:

3. Treated

a. Chemical reactions

b. Cooling

c. Filtering

d. Chlorination

e. Dilution

f. Ultimate disposal:

LJl0IXI

0

K. DOES THE WASTE CONSTITUTE A POTENTIAL GROUND -WATER POLLUTANT?

Yes: DONo:

STATEWIDE GROUND -WATER MONITORING PLAN

POLLUTION POTENTIAL OF WASTE SOURCES

N. WASTE SOURCE: Rabies Control Package Plant

3. INDIVIDUAL OR AGENCY PRODUCING OR MANAGING WASTE: Pima County

V LOCATION OF SOURCE: (D- 13- 13)ddc

D. LOCATION SKETCH:

E. TYPE OF WASTE: SOLID ( z 1 LIQUID C

1. Dissolved or microbial

2. Suspended sediment

F. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE:

1. MUNICIPAL: al ; Specify Package P1 an _ effl lien _ el Paçed to

Specify leach field2. AGRICULTURAL: Li ;

3. INDUSTRIAL: ; Specify

4. MISCELLANEOUS: [ ; Specify

G. ESTIMATED QUANTITY OF WASTE:

Discharge 1200 gpd

B-29

H. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE CONSTITUENTS

1. Physical

a. Temperature

b. Density

c. Odor

d. Turbidity

2. Inorganic chemical

a. Major constituents

b. Other constituents

c. Trace elements

d. Gases

3. Bacteriological

a. Coliform group

b. Pathogenic microorganisms

c. Enteric viruses

4. Organic chemical

a. Carbon

b. Chlorophyls

c. Extractable Organic matter

d. Methylene Blue Active substances

e. Nitrogen

f. Chemical oxygen demand

g. Phenolic material

h. Pesticides

5. Radiological

a. Gross alpha activity

b. Gross beta activity

c. Strontium

d. Radium

e. Tritium

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Dte_9_t_(7,E ysi : unknown Location:

ih or: Trace

Calcium mg/1 meq/1 Arsenic mg/1

Magnesium mg/1 n'eq/1 Barium __mg/1

Sodium mg/1 meq/1 Cadmium mg/1

Potassium mg /1 meq /1 Chromium my /1

Carbonate mg /1 meq /1 Copper ____.__._mg /1

Bicarbonate mg /1 meq /1 Cyanide mg /1

Sulfate mg /1 mecs /1 Fluoride mg /1

Chloride mg/ 1 mec; /1 Iron _ mg /1

Nitrate mg /1 meq /1 Lead _______ mg /,

Manganese ____ mg /1

Ot.h r ConstituentsMercury mg /1

Nitrate-tl mg/1Selenium mg /1

Silver .;

KJN mg /1Strontium mg/ 1

'total --I; reg /1Zinc mg /1

Specific conductance mg /1

Total dissolved solids mg /1

pH mg /1

Silica mg /1

Boron mg /1

Fluoride mg /1

Phosphorous mg /1

Hardness mg /1

Alkalinity mg /1

B..O.D. mg /1

C.O.D. mg /1

S.S. mg /i

B-31

Microorganisms

Total coliform 11/100

Fecal coliform ; /10"

Fecal Strap. P/100::

J. METHODS OF DI `>('OSfal.

1. Discharged to the environment Fin

a. Oxidation pond or holding pond

b. Percolation or evaporation pond (-1c. Surface spreading

d. Dry stream bed

e. Landfills [f. Disposal wells

g. Other (leach fluid)

2. Reused C7

a. On -site reuse ri

(1) Specify reuse:

l 1

(ii) Treated

(iii) Untreated

b. Irrigation

(i) Estimated amount:

(ii) Location:

3. Treated

a. Chemical reactions

b. Cooling

c. Filtering

d. Chlorination

e. Dilution

f. Ultimate disposal:

K. DOES THE WASTE CONSTITUTE A POTENTIAL GROUND -WATER POLLUTANT?

Yes:

No:

B-32

fx 1

STATEWIDE GROUND -WATER MONITORING PLAN

POLLUTION POTENTIAL OF WASTE SOURCES

A. WASTE SOURCE: Ruthrauff Rd Sanitary Landfill(El Camino del Cerro)

B. INDIVIDUAL OR AGENCY PRODUCING OR MANAGING WASTE: Pima County Dept. of Sanitation

C. LOCATION OF SOURCE:

D. LOCATION SKETCH:

D-13-13) 17 dcc

E. TYPE OF WASTE: SOLID

2.-10

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LIQUID ED

1. Dissolved or microbial [71

2. Suspended sediment

F. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE:

1. MUNICIPAL: [ ; Specify Residual yrastP

2. AGRICULTURAL: [7] ; Specify

3. INDUSTRIAL: Q ; Specify

4. MISCELLANEOUS: h ; Specify

G. ESTIMATED QUANTITY OF WASTE:

330 Tons per day

B-33

H. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE CONSTITUENTS

1. Physical

a. Temperature

b. Density

C. Odor

d. Turbidity

2. Inorganic chemical

a. Major constituents

b. Other constituents

C. Trace elements

d. Gases

3. Bacteriological

a. Coliform group

b. Pathogenic microorganisms

c. Enteric viruses

4. Organic chemical

a. Carbon

b. Chlorophyls

c. Extractable organic matter

d. Methylene Blue Active substances

e. Nitrogen

f. Chemical oxygen demand

g. Phenolic material

h. Pesticides

5. Radiological

a. Gross alpha activity

b. Gross beta activity

c. Strontium

d. Radium

e. Tritium

B-34

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Typ'ic.il1 Physical Composition of Mull'iclpi.ìl Solid Wastes

Percent Icy Weigh c

Ref. l Ref.. i

Category Ref. 2* (Second Report) (Third Report)

Food Wastes 12 14.2 13.3

Garden Wastes 9 14.6 14.1

Paper 50 37.8 39.6

Plastics, Rubber, Leather 3 6.5 6.8

Textile 2 1.6 1.6

Wood 2 3.7 3.6

Metal 8 10.1 9.9

Glass, Ceramic 7 10 10.3

Rock, Dirt, Ash 7 1.5 1.5

*Moisture content ` 30 percent

I. REPRESENTATIVE ANALYSES: (Leachate) Well located at west end of fill, in perching layer

Date of analysis: 10/1/76 Location:

Major - Trace

Calcium 73h mg /1 meq /1 Arsenic mg /1

Magnesium 85 mg /1 meq /1 Barium mg /1

Sodium 193 mg /1 meq /l Cadmium tr. mg /1

Potassium 41 mg /1 meq /1 Chromium 0.1 mg /1

Carbonate mg /1 meq /1 Copper 0.2 mg /1

Bicarbonate mg /1 meq /1 Cyanide mg /1

Sulfate 1157 mg /1 meq /1 Fluoride mg /1

Chloride 106 mg /1 meq /1 Iron 7.9 mg /1

Nitrate mg /1 meq /1 Lead 0.5 mg /1

Manganese 34 mg /1

Other ConstituentsMercury mg /1

Nitrate -N 0.25 mg /1Selenium mg /1

Ammonia -N 8.68 mg /1Silver mg /1

KJN 10.64 mg /1Strontium mg /1

Total -N1U.89

mg /1Zinc 0.3 mg /1

Specific conductance 1900 mmhos /cm

Total dissolved

pH

Silica

Boron

Fluoride

Phosphorous

Hardness

Alkalinity

B.O.D.

C.O.D.

S.S.

TOC 0.03%

solids 1216 mg /1 Microorganisms

6.2 mg /i Total coliform #/100m1

mg /1 Fecal coliform #/100m1

mg /1 Fecal Strep. #/100m1

mg/1

mg/1

mg/1

mg/1

mg/1

mg/1

mg/1

B-36

J. METHODS OF DISPOSAL:

1. Discharged to the environment

a. Oxidation pond or holding pond

b. Percolation or evaporation pond

c. Surface spreading

d. Dry stream bed

e. Landfills

f. Disposal wells

2. Reused

a. On -site reuse

(i) Specify reuse:

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(ii) Treated

(iii) Untreated

b. Irrigation

(i) Estimated amount:

(ii) Location:

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3. Treated

a. Chemical reactions

b. Cooling

c. Filtering

d. Chlorination

e. Dilution

f. Ultimate disposal:

K. DOES THE WASTE CONSTITUTE A POTENTIAL GROUND -WATER POLLUTANT?

Yes: 5]No:

B-37

STATEWIDE GROUND -WATER MONITORING PLAN

POLLUTION POTENTIAL OF WASTE SOURCES

A. WASTE SOURCE: Ina Rd Sanitary Landfill

3. INDIVIDUAL OR AGENCY PRODUCING OR MANAGING WASTE: City of Tucson

C. LOCATION OF SOURCE: (D- 12 -12) 36 cd

D. LOCATION SKETCH:

INA RD SANITARY LANDFILL AND ENVIP.ûNS, SHOWINGLOCATION OF O,SERVPTION WELLS

E. TYPE OF WASTE: SOLID

F. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE:

1. MUNICIPAL: LL

2. AGRICULTURAL: L13. INDUSTRIAL: ,[21

4. MISCELLANEOUS: Li

G. ESTIMATED QUANTITY OF WASTE:

30' deep, 60 acres, 250Garbage + trash

LIQUID I

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1. Dissolved or microbial

2. Suspended sediment

Specify

; Specify

Specify

; Specify

LxJ1-1

closedtons /day

B-38

H. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE CONSTITUENTS

1. Physical

a. Temperature

b. Density

c. Odor

d. Turbidity

2. Inorganic chemical

a. Major constituents

b. Other constituents

c. Trace elements

d. Gases

3. Bacteriological

a. Coliform group

b. Pathogenic microorganisms

e. Enteric viruses

4. Organic chemical

a. Carbon

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c. Extractable organic matter

d. Methylene Blue Active substances

e. Nitrogen

f. Chemical oxygen demand

g. Phenolic material

h. Pesticides

5. Radiological

a. Gross alpha activity

b. Gross beta activity

c. Strontium

d. Radium

e. Tritium

Typical Physical Composition of Municipal Solid Wastes

Percent by WeirTht

Ref. 1 Ref. 1

Catogo,T Ref. 2* (Second Report) (Third Report)

FoDd V,,stes 12 14.2 13.3

Gardon Wi.s!os 9 14.6 14.1

Paper 50 37.8 39.G

Rubber , Loather 3 6.5 6.8

Textile 2 1.6 1.6

Wood 2 3.7 3.6

Metal 8 10.1 9.9

Glass, Ceramic 7 10 10.3

Rock, Dirt, Ash 7 1.5 1.5

Moisture content - 30 percent

REPRESENTATIVE ANALYSES: Leachate collected in

Date of analysis: 2 -28 -73 Location: Landfill Well

Major

Calcium 28

Magnesium 17

Sodium33

Potassium

Carbonate 0

Trace

mg /1 meq /l Arsenic mg /1

nag /1 meq /i Barium mg /1

mg /1 meq /1 Cadmium 0.04 mg /i

mg /1 meq /1 Chromium 0.10 mg /1

mg /1 meq /l Copper 0.20 mg/1

Bicarbonate488 mg /1 meq /i Cyanide mg /1

Sulfate 35 mg/1 meq /1 Fluoride 0,20 mg /1

Chloride 28 mg /1 meq /1 Iron 2.90 mg /1

Nitrate mg /1 meq /1 Lead. 0.78 mg /1

Manganese 0.33 mg /1

Other ConstituentsMercury mg /1

Nitrate -N mg/1Selenium mg /1

2, 47

Ammonia -N 140.4 mg /1Silver mg/1

KJN360 /1 Strontium mg/ 1

Total -N mg /1Zinc 4S mg/1

Specific conductance 1.00 mmhos /cm

Nickle 0.14 mg /1

Total dissolved solids 631 mg /1

pH 7.0 mg /1

Silica mg /1

Boron mg /1

Fluoride mg /1

Phosphorous mg /1

Hardness 14n mg /1

Alkalinity mg /1

B.O.D. 110 mg /1

C.O.D. 1670 mg /1

S.S. mg /1

B-41

Microorganisms

Total coliform #/100m1

Fecal coliform #/100.,111

Fecal Strep. #/10Om1

J. METHODS OF DISPOSAL:

1. Discharged to the environment ED

a. Oxidation pond or holding pond Lib. Percolation or evaporation pond I`-I

c. Surface spreading [Jd. Dry stream bed ne. Landfills Qf. Disposal wells

2. Reused CIa. On -site reuse r -1

(i) Specify reuse:

(ii) Treated

(iii) Untreated

b. Irrigation.

(i) Estimated amount:

(ii) Location:

3. Treated

a. Chemical reactions

b. Cooling

c. Filtering

d. Chlorination

e. Dilution

f. Ultimate disposal:

Li1 I

I I

K. DOES THE WASTE CONSTITUTE A POTENTIAL GROUND -WATER POLLUTANT?

Yes:

No: 1B-42

N. WASTE SOURCE:

STATEWIDE GROUND -WATER MONITORING PLAN

POLLUTION POTENTIAL OF WASTE SOURCES

Cortaro Road Landfill

3. INDIVIDUAL OR AGENCY PRODUCING OR MANAGING WASTE: (D- 12 -12) 356a

C. LOCATION OF SOURCE:

D. LOCATION SKETCH:

E. TYPE OF WASTE: SOLID nil LIQUID CTO Leachate

1. Dissolved or microbial

2. Suspended sediment

F. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE:

1. MUNICIPAL: [x Specify Garbage & Trash

2. AGRICULTURAL: 1 ; Specify

3. INDUSTRIAL: F-1 ; Specify

4. MISCELLANEOUS: r-i ; Specify

G. ESTIMATED QUANTITY OF WASTE: Closed20 acres10' deep

150 tons /day

8 -43

H. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE CONSTITUENTS

1. Physical

a. Temperature

b. Density

c. Odor

d. Turbidity

2. Inorganic chemical

a. Major constituents

b. Other constituents

c. Trace elements

d. Gases

3. Bacteriological

a. Coliform group

b. Pathogenic microorganisms

c. Enteric viruses

4. Organic chemical

a. Carbon

b. Chlorophyls

c. Extractable organic matter

d. Methylene Blue Active substances

e. Nitrogen

f. Chemical oxygen demand

g. Phenolic material

h. Pesticides

5. Radiological

a. Gross alpha activity

b. Gross beta activity

c. Strontium

d. Radium

e. Tritium

B-44

Typical Physical Composition of Municipal Solid Wastes

Percent b,L We i ght

Ref. 1 Ref. 1

Category Ref. 2* (Second Report) (Third Report)

Food Wastes 12 14.2 13.3

Carden Wastes 9 14.6 14.1

Paper 50 37.8 39.6

Plastics, Rubber, Leather 3 6.5 6.8

Textile 2 1.6 1.6

Wood 2 3.7 3.6

Metal 8 10.1 9.9

Glass, Ceramic 7 10 10.3

Rock, Dirt, Ash 7 1.5 1.5

*Moisture content " 30 percent

SABLE 3

COmposition of !nitia! Lez-lchate*from Municipi Soiid Vtc

t

LOW

fl i StUdi fit, Low

c. ES S.7r

Mani ss, f.:?C(1,

nkatiiiity, CaCO)

e`JO

730

7,6C0

9,50)

20-3 553

240 2,330

64; 4; 9

Fla 65 1,700 127 3,C00

28 1,700

Ft (total) 6.5 221) 0.12 1,C4

Vet tote; hr. &t kltcí;id 36 Z355

tii s 730

Phosphate 0.3 D

Oconic-N 2.4 465

0.22 CO

Flop 21,?00 30,300

C;0

Zn

Suspended solids

47 2,343

20 375

2.0 139

C.0 482

2.1 177

809 50,715

0.03 ID

0.15 0.81

13 26,:n

Average comp°. won, nq. pca bier at itrst L3 Mere ofteachate per cutic foot et i, ccrnpactred. representative.municipet /olio iwaste.One determination.

(From: Brunner and Keller, 1972)

B-46

J. METHODS OF DISPOSAL:

1. Discharged to the environment

a. Oxidation pond or holding pond

b. Percolation or evaporation pond

c. Surface spreading

d. Dry stream bed

e. Landfills

f. Disposal wells

2. Reused

a. On -site reuse

(i) Specify reuse:

ÜC7

n¡ x¡

[n

(ii) Treated

(iii) Untreated

b. Irrigation

(i) Estimated amount:

(ii) Location:

3. Treated

a. Chemical reactions

b. Cooling

c. Filtering

d. Chlorination

e. Dilution

f. Ultimate disposal:

LJ

K. DOES THE WASTE CONSTITUTE A POTENTIAL GROUND -WATER POLLUTANT?

Yes: nNo:

STATEWIDE GROUND -WATER MONITORING PLAN

POLLUTION POTENTIAL OF WASTE SOURCES

A. WASTE SOURCE: La Cholla Landfill

S. INDIVIDUAL OR AGENCY PRODUCING OR MANAGING WASTE:

C. LOCATION OF SOURCE: (D_13 -13) 1, bola

D. LOCATION SKETCH:

EE

I%

LaC'hollp

Landfill

eaTMRAIlFF-F Rd. J

E. TYPE OF WASTE: SOLID LIQUID Leachate

1. Dissolved or microbial Lxj

2. Suspended sediment QF. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE:

1. MUNICIPAL: C ; Specify Garbage & Trash

2. AGRICULTURAL: Specify

3. INDUSTRIAL: F--1 ; Specify

4. MISCELLANEOUS: { ; Specify

G. ESTIMATED QUANTITY OF WASTE: 20' deep16 acres150 tons /day

B-48

Closed

H. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE CONSTITUENTS

1. Physical

a. Temperature

b. Density

c. Odor

d. Turbidity

2. Inorganic chemical

a. Major constituents

b. Other constituents

c. Trace elements

d. Gases

3. Bacteriological

a. Coliform group

b. Pathogenic microorganisms

c. Enteric viruses

4. Organic chemical

a. Carbon

b. Chlorophyls

c. Extractable organic matter

d. Methylene Blue Active substances

e. Nitrogen

f. Chemical oxygen demand

g. Phenolic material

h. Pesticides

5. Radiological

a. Gross alpha activity

b. Gross beta activity

c. Strontium

d. Radium

e. Tritium

B-49

Typical Physical Composition of Municipal Solid Wastes

Category Ref. 2*

Percent bv lqetght

Ref. 1-(Second Report)

[WT.

(Third Report)

Food Wastes 12 14.2 13.3

Garden Wastes . 9 14.6 14.1

Paper 50 37.8 39.6

Plastics, Rubber, Leather 3 6.5 6.8

Textile 2 1.6 1.6

Wood 2 3.7 3.6

Metal 8 10.1 9.9

Glass, Ceramic 7 10 10.3

Rock, Dirt, Ash 7 1.5 1.5

Moisture content - 30 percent

TABLE 3

Composition of Initial Leachate°from Municipal Solid Waste

'ComponentStudy A' Study B'

Low High Low High

off 6.0 6.5 3.7 8.5

Hardness, CaCO, 890 7,600 200 550

Alkalinity, CaCO, 730 9,500

Ca 240 2,330

Nj 64 410

Na 85 1,700 127 3,800

K 28 1,700

re (total) 6.5 220 0.12 1,640

ferrous iron 8.7t 8.7t

Chloride 96 2,350 47 2.340

Sulfate 84 730 20 375

Phosphate 0.3 19 2.0 130

Organic -N 2.4 465 8.0 482

HR -N 0.22 480 2.1 177

Bop 21,700 30,300.

COD 809 50,715

to 0.03 129

M 015 0.81

Suspended solids 13 26,500

Average compos't.on. mg per Mer of first 1.3 liters of;sac/sate per cubic foot of a compacted. representative.municipal solid waste.

t Ona determination.

(From: Brunner and Keller, 1972)

B-51

J. METHODS OF DISPOSAL:

1. Discharged to the environment

a. Oxidation pond or holding pond

b. Percolation or evaporation pond

c. Surface spreading

d. Dry stream bed

e. Landfills

f. Disposal wells

2. Reused

a. On -site reuse

(i) Specify reuse:

nnI x I

fl

(ii) Treated

(iii) Untreated

b. Irrigation

(i) Estimated amount:

(ii) Location:

rn

3. Treated

a. Chemical reactions

b. Cooling

c. Filtering

d. Chlorination

e. Dilution

f. Ultimate disposal:

LJ

( (

K. DOES THE WASTE CONSTITUTE A POTENTIAL GROUND -WATER POLLUTANT?

Yes: (x1

No:

B-52

STATEWIDE GROUND -WATER MONITORING PLAN

POLLUTION POTENTIAL OF WASTE SOURCES

A. WASTE SOURCE: Jail Annex Landfill (closed)3100 N. Slverbell Rd.

B. INDIVIDUAL OR AGENCY PRODUCING OR MANAGING WASTE:

C. LOCATION OF SOURCE: (D- 13 -13) 28, ca

D. LOCATION SKETCH:

HOL Dl4/q ACNU`P.a".0 700X...RG'FID-----._-

--,o

c; v:STUtK5t15006 BED

. RocrER RDT(tïA7NiE(q r

pLHNr

JRh_ /)NNox5nN(t'yRY 4/7NAG/tG

E. TYPE OF WASTE: SOLID

F.

Garbage + Trash

n

City of Tucson

LIQUID lÌ

1. Dissolved or microbial [

2. Suspended sediment

CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE:

1. MUNICIPAL: F71 ; Specify ., . 1 .

2. AGRICULTURAL: LJ ; Specify

3. INDUSTRIAL: E ; Specify

4. MISCELLANEOUS: i-1 ; Specify

G. ESTIMATED QUANTITY OF WASTE:

25 -30 area acres, 50 foot depthLoading rate in tons /day = 2509 years in operation

B-53

H. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE CONSTITUENTS

1. Physical

a. Temperature Ei

b. Density C]

c. Odor C.l

d. Turbidity F-1

2. Inorganic chemical

a. Major constituents

b. Other constituents

c. Trace elements

d. Gases E3. Bacteriological

a. Col i form group

b. Pathogenic microorganisms

c. Enteric viruses I I ?

4. Organic chemical

a. Carbon

b. Chlorophyls Elc. Extractable organic matter nd. Methylene Blue Active substances LJe. Nitrogen

f. Chemical oxygen demand ]g. Phenolic material

h. Pesticides

5. Radiological

a. Gross alpha activity _ 1

b. Gross beta activity

c. Strontium Lid. Radium

e. Tritium riB -54

x

Ix 1

x

I I

I I

I I

1

TABUS 3

Composition of Initial Leachate*from Municipal Solid Waste

Study A'Component

Study B'Low High Low High

PN 6.0 6.5 3.7 8.5

Hardness, CaCO, 890 7,600 200 550

Alkalinity, CaCO, 730 9,500

Ca 240 2.330

htz 64 410

Ns 85 1,700 127 3,800

K 28 1,700

Fe (total) 6.5 220 0.12 1.640

ferrous iron 8.7t 8.71

Chloride 96 2,350 47 2,340

Sulfate 84 730 20 375

Phosphate 0.3 29 2.0 130

Organic-N 2.4 465 8.0 482

NNe-N 0.22 480 2.1 177

BOD 21,700 30300

COD 809 50,715

ta 0.03 129

Ni 0.15 0.81

Suspended solids 13 26,500

Average compositon, mg per Mer of first 1.3 liters ofleachate per cubic foot of compacted. representativ.municipal solid waste.

t One determination.

(From: Brunner and Keller, 1972)

B-55

J. METHODS OF DISPOSAL:

1. Discharged to the environment Cx-Ï

a. Oxidation pond or holding pond [J

b. Percolation or evaporation pond (-1c. Surface spreading CJ

d. Dry stream bed LJe. Landfills [C1

f. Disposal wells j 1

2. Reused C-1

a. On -site reuse C-1

(i) Specify reuse:

(ii) Treated

(iii) Untreated

b. Irrigation

(i) Estimated amount:

(ii) Location:

LJ

3. Treated

a. Chemical reactions

b. Cooling

c. Filtering

d. Chlorination

e. Dilution

f. Ultimate disposal:

LJ

El

K. DOES THE WASTE CONSTITUTE A POTENTIAL GROUND -WATER POLLUTANT?

Yes:

No:

B-56

j xl

UU

STATEWIDE GROUND -WATER MONITORING PLAN

POLLUTION POTENTIAL OF WASTE SOURCES

WASTE SOURCE: University of Arizona Dump

3. INDIVIDUAL OR AGENCY PRODUCING OR MANAGING WASTE: University of Arizona

C. LOCATION OF SOURCE: `D -13- 13)34ód

D. LOCATION SKETCH:

E. TYPE OF WASTE: SOLID. LIQUID id (leachate)

1. Dissolved or microbial

2. Suspended sediment

F. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE:

1. MUNICIPAL: ED ; Specify Landfill leachate

2. AGRICULTURAL: E ; Specify

3. INDUSTRIAL: F-1 ; Specify

4. MISCELLANEOUS: F73 ; Specify

G. ESTIMATED QUANTITY OF WASTE:

Estimated Area - 5 acresEstimated Depth - 10 feetLoading Rate - 2 tons /month

B-57

H. CLASSIFICATION OF 14/15,TE CONSTITUENTS

I.

a. Temperature

b. Density

C. Odor

d. Turbidity

2. Inorganic chemical

a. Major constituents

b. Other constituents

C. Trace elements

d. Gases

3. Bacteriological

a. Coliform group.

b. Pathogenic microorganisms

C. Enteric viruses

4. Organic chemical

a. Carbon

b. Chlorophyls

c. Extractable organic matter Lid. Methylene Blue Active substances Li

e. Nitrogen

f. themical oxygen demand

g. Phenolic material

h. Pesticides

5. Radiological

a. Gross alpha activity

b. Gross beta activity

c. Strontium

d. Radium

e. Tritium

3

IiiLi

[x I

Li

I

Ej

Li

J. rLl:Tl{OüS OF I) I S('OSAL :

1. Discharged to the environment

a. Oxidation pond or holding pond

b. Percolation or evaporation pond

c. Surface spreading

d. Dry stream bed

e. Landfills

f. Di spósal wells

2. Reused

a. On -site reuse

(i) Specify reuse:

CJU

UI I

Ix

L

(ii) Treated

(iii) Untreated

b. Irrigation

(i) Estimated amount:

(ii) Location:

L,1LJL_J

3. Treated

a. Chemical reactions (__]

b. Cooling [-1

c. Filtering f i

d. Chlorination x.13

e. Dilution LIf. Ultimate disposal:

K. DOES THE WASTE CONSTITUTE A POTENTIAL GROUND -WATER POLLUTANT?

Yes: Ix -

No : F-1

B -59

I. REPRESENTATIVE ANALYSES:

Date of analysis: Location;

Major Trace

Calcium mg/1_.__

meq /1 Arsenic mg /1

Magnesium mg/1 meq /l Barium mg /1

Sodium mg /1 meg/1 Cadmium mg /1

Potassium mg /1 meq /1 Chromium mg /1

Carbonate mg /1 meq /1 Copper mg /1

Bicarbonate ;g /1 meq /1 Cyanide mg /1

Sulfate mg /1 meq /1 Fluoride mg /2

Chloride mg /i meq /1 Iron mg /1

Nitrate mg /1 meq /1 Lead mg /1

Manganese mg /1

Othcr ConstituentsMercury mg/1

naSelenium g /1

Nitrate -P; mg /1

Ammonii a -N/1 Silver

______._..___. '`I /1

KJt. mg/ 1Strontium mg /1

Total -N/1 Zinc nag /1

Specific conductance mg /1

Total dissolved solids mg /1 Microorganisms

pH mg /1 Total col i form i! /100

Silica mg /1 Fecal col i form #/10(.4

Boron nag /1 Fecal Strep. # /1C0:..

Fluoride mg /1

Phosphorous mg /1

Hardness mg /1

Alkalinity mg /1

8,0. D. mg /1

C.O.D. mg /i

S.S. mg /1

STATEWIDE GROUND -WATER MONITORING PLAN

POLLUTION POTENTIAL OF WASTE SOURCES

A. WASTE SOURCE: Septic Tanks

3. INDIVIDUAL OR AGENCY PRODUCING OR MANAGING WASTE: Rural Individual Households

C. LOCATION OF SOURCE:

D. LOCATION SKETCH:

North of Camino del Cerro and West of the Santa Cruz River(see Source Map)

E. TYPE OF WASTE: SOLID [ 1 LIQUID

1. Dissolved or microbial L'J

2. Suspended sediment

F. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE:

1. MUNICIPAL: [¡1 ; Specify

2. AGRICULTURAL: l ; ; Specify

3. INDUSTRIAL: F-1 ; Specify

4. MISCELLANEOUS: [xi ; Specify Rural -Urban

G. ESTIMATED QUANTITY OF WASTE:

821 Septic tanks in areaAverage septic size = 960 gallons

90 gal /day capita x 4 cap x 821 = 295,560 gal /day

house

B-61= 0.3 mgd

H. CLASSIFICATION OF '.JASTE CONSTITUENTS

1. Physical

a. Temperature 1

b. Density L_i

c. Odor Cld. Turbidity

2. Inorganic chemical

a. Major constituents

b. Other constituents

c. Trace elements C]

d. Gases

3. Bacteriological

a. Coliform group Ei1

b. Pathogenic microorganisms

c. Enteric viruses L]

A. Organic chemical

a. Carbon

b. Chlorophyls f -]

c. Extractable organic matter E:i

d. Methylene Blue Active substances

e. Nitrogen

f. Chemical oxygen demand

<. Phenolic material [ =]

h. Pesticides L_J

5. Radiológical

a. Gross alpha activity L_J

b. Gross beta activity [i

c. Strontium I--]

d. Radium ne. Tritium r]

B -62

1

[. REPRESENTATIVE ANALYSES:

Date of analysis:

Major

Calcium mg /1

Magnesium mg /1

Sodium - mg /1

Potassium mg /1

Carbonate mg /1

Bicarbonate mg /1

Sulfate mg /1

Chloride 95 mg /1

Nitrate mg /1

Other Constituents

Nitrate -N 0 14 mg /1

Ammonia -N 27 mg /1

KJN mg/1

Total -N mg /1

Specific conductance mg /1

Total dissolved solids 378 mg /1

pH 7.1± mg /1

Silica mg /1

Boron mg/1

Fluoride mg /1

Phosphorous 18 mg /1

Hardness mg /1

Alkalinity 390 mg /1

B.O.D. 160 mg /1

C.O.D. 323 mg /1

mg/1

Organic Carbon 129 mg/ 1

Location: from Silberman(1977)Representative analysis

Trace

meq /1 Arsenic mg /1

meq /1 Barium mg /1

meq /1 Cadmium mg /1

meq /1 Chromium mg /1

meq /i Copper mg /1

meq /1 Cyanide mg /1

meq /1 Fluoride mg /1

meq /1 Iron mg /1

meq /1 Lead mg /1

Manganese mg /1

Mercury mg /1

Selenium mg /1

B-63

Silver mg /1

Strontium mg /1

Zinc mg /1

Microorganisms

Total coliform 11 -110± # /100m1

Fecal coliform 0.17 #/100m1

Fecal Strep. # /100m1

J. METHODS OF DISPOSAL:

1. Discharged to the environment

a. Oxidation pond or holding pond

1 1

LJ

b.

c.

Percolation or evaporation pond

Surface spreading

( 1

d.

e.

Dry stream bed

Landfills

ll

f.

g.

Disposal wells

Other (septic tank tile line.)

l' {

2. Reused

a. On -site reuse

(i) Specify reuse:

F

(ii) Treated

(iii) Untreated

b. Irrigation

(i) Estimated amount:

(ii) Location:

1

3. Treated

a. Chemical reactions

b. Cooling

c. Filtering

d. Chlorination

e. Dilution

f. Ultimate disposal:

K. DOES THE WASTE CONSTITUTE A POTENTIAL GROUND -WATER POLLUTANT?

Yes: nNo: [l

B-64

STATEWIDE GROUND -WATER MONITORING PLAN

POLLUTION POTENTIAL OF WASTE SOURCES

A,. WASTE SOURCE: Urban Runoff

3. INDIVIDUAL OR AGENCY PRODUCING OR MANAGING WASTE:

C. LOCATION OF SOURCE:

D. LOCATION SKETCH:

E. TYPE OF WASTE: SOLID ßxl LIQUID I1. Dissolved or microbial

2. Suspended sediment

F. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE:

1. MUNICIPAL: [_1

2. AGRICULTURAL:

3. INDUSTRIAL: El]

4. MISCELLANEOUS: C _1

G. ESTIMATED QUANTITY OF WASTE:

See attached sheet

Specify

Specify

Specify

; Specify Rainfall runoff from naturaldesert, agricultural areas, pavedand unpaved roads, etc.

B-65

PEAK FLOW:

2 Years 125 cfs

10 " 689 cfs

100 " 2466 cfs

ANNUAL RUNOFF:

2 Years 60 acre feet /year

10 " 470 "

100 " 1150

H. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE CONSTITUENTS

1. Physical

a. Temperature

b. Density

c. Odor

d. Turbidity

2. Inorganic chemical

a. Major constituents

b. Other constituents

c. Trace elements

d. Gases

3. Bacteriological

a. Coliform group

b. Pathogenic microorganisms

c. Enteric viruses

4. Organic chemical

a. Carbon

b. Chlorophyls

c. Extractable organic matter

d. Methylene Blue Active substances

e. Nitrogen

f. Chemical oxygen demand

g. Phenolic material

h. Pesticides

5. Radiological

a. Gross alpha activity

b. Gross beta activity

c. Strontium

d. Radium

e. Tritium

n

LJ

L-

1B-67

I. REPRESENTATIVE ANALYSES:

Date of analysis: 1971 -1975mean values

Major

Calcium 32.1

Magnesium 3.4

Sodium 3.1

Potassium

Carbonate .081

Bicarbonate 101..4

Location: Atterbury Watershed

Trace

mg /i meq /1 Arsenic mg /1

mg /1 meq /1 Barium mg /1

mg /i meq /1 Cadmium mg /1

mg /1 meq /1 Chromium mg /1

mg /1 meq /1 Copper mg /1

mg /1 meq /1 Cyanide mg /1

mg /1 meq /1 Fluoride _2n3 mg /1

mg /1 meq /1 Iron mg /i

mg /1 meq /1 Lead mg /1

Manganese mg /1

Other ConstituentsMercury mg /1

Nitrate -N m9 /1Selenium mg /1

Ammonia-N mg /1 Silver mg /1

UN mgStrontium mg /1

Total -N 'mg /i

Zinc mg /1

Sulfate 16.3

Chloride 5.4

Nitrate 4.2

Specific conductance .182 mg/1

Total dissolved solids 170.2 mg/1 Microorganisms

pH mg/1 Total coliform794,115.4 #/100m1

Silica mg/1 Fecal coliform182,519.2 #/100,n1

Boron mg/1 Fecal Strep. --- #/100mi

Fluoride mg/1

Phosphorous Phosphate .512 mg/1

Hardness 94.6 mg/1

Alkalinity mg/1

B.O.D. mg/i

C.O.D. 182.8 mg/1

S.S. mg/1

Physical

Temp. 54.35

Cloudiness 2624.75Suspended Sediment 3240.63

B -68

Courtesy:Urban Hydrology ProjectWater Resource Research CenterUniversity of Arizona(Unpublished data)

J. METHODS,.OF DISPOSAL:

1. Discharged to the environment (x)

a. Oxidation pond 'Or holding pond Cb. Percolation or evaporation pond F`1

c. Surface spreading [Jid. Dry stream bed

e. Landfills'

f. Disposal wells

-g. -Other (Urban Runoff)

Reused

a. On-site reuse

(i) Specify reuse:

i

(ii) Treated

(iii) Untreated

b. Irrigation

(i) Estimated amount:

(ii) Location:

3. =: Treated

a. Chemical reactions

b. Cooling

c. Filtering

d. Chlorination

e. Dilution

f. Ultimate disposal:

1 J

LJÌi

K. DOES THE WASTE CONSTITUTE A POTENTIAL GROUND -WATER POLLUTANT?

Yes: a]No: L

STATEWIDE GROUND -WATER MONITORING PLAN

POLLUTION POTENTIAL OF WASTE SOURCES

A. WASTE SOURCE: Sewer Leakage

3. INDIVIDUAL OR AGENCY PRODUCING OR MANAGING WASTE:

C. LOCATION OF SOURCE:

D. LOCATION SKETCH:

s , ,

E. TYPE OF WASTE: SOLID J LIQUID [ x 1

1. Dissolved or microbial

2. Suspended sediment

Lx3

F. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE:

1. MUNICIPAL: 1 1 ; Specify

2. AGRICULTURAL: I i Specify

3. INDUSTRIAL: ; Specify

4. MISCELLANEOUS: Li ; Specify

G. ESTIMATED QUANTITY OF WASTE:

Estimated to be almost nil

B-70

H. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE CONSTITUENTS

1. Physical

a. Temperature

b. Density

c. Odor

d. Turbidity

2. Inorganic chemical

a. Major constituents

b. Other constituents

c. Trace elements

d. Gases

3. Bacteriological

a. Coliform group

b. Pathogenic microorganisms

c. Enteric viruses

4. Organic chemical

a. Carbon

b. Chlorophyls

c. Extractable organic matter

d. Methylene Blue Active substances

e. Nitrogen

f. Chemical oxygen demand

g. Phenolic material

h. Pesticides

5. Radiological

a. Gross alpha activity

b. Gross beta activity

c. Strontium

d. Radium

e. TritiumB -71

I. REPRESENTATIVE ANALYSES: not available

Date of analysis: Location:

Major Trace

Calcium mg/1 meq /1 Arsenic mg /1

Magnesium mg /1 meq /1 Barium mg /1

Sodium mg/1 meq /1 Cadmium mg /1

Potassium mg /1 meq /1 Chromium mg /1

Carbonate mg /1 meq /1 Copper mg /1

Bicarbonate mg /1 meq /1 Cyanide mg /1

Sulfate mg /1 meq /1 Fluoride mg /1

Chloride mg/1 meq /1 Iron mg /1

Nitrate mg /1 meq /1 Lead mg /1

Manganese mg /1

Other ConstituentsMercury mg /1

Nitrate -N mg /1Selenium mg /1

Ammonia -N mg /1Silver mg /l

KJN mg /1Strontium mg /1

Total -N/1 Zinc mg /1

Specific conductance mg /1

Total dissolved solids mg /1 Microorganisms

pH mg/1 Total coliform #/100m1

Silica mg /1 Fecal coliform #/100m

Boron mg /1 Fecal Strep. #/100m'

Fluoride mg /1

Phosphorous mg /1

Hardness mg /1

Alkalinity mg /1

B.O.D. mg /1

C.O.D. mg /1

S.S. mg /1

J. METHODS OF DISPOSAL:

1. Discharged to the environment

a. Oxidation pond or holding pond

b. Percolation or evaporation pond

c. Surface spreading

d. Dry stream bed

e. Landfills

f. Disposal wells

g. Other (sewer line leakage)

2. Reused

a. On -site reuse

(i) Specify reuse:

(ii) Treated

(iii) Untreated

b. Irrigation

(i) Estimated amount:

(ii) Location:

nLinL_l

1 1

i 1

[

l 1

1 1

fn

3. Treated

a. Chemical reactions

b. Cooling

c. Filtering

d. Chlorination

e. Dilution

f. Ultimate disposal:

K. DOES THE WASTE CONSTITUTE A POTENTIAL GROUND -WATER POLLUTANT?

Yes:

No:

B-73

L

STATEWIDE GROUND -WATER MONITORING PLAN

POLLUTION POTENTIAL OF WASTE SOURCES

A. WASTE SOURCE: Santa Cruz River (Effluent discharge)

B. INDIVIDUAL OR AGENCY PRODUCING OR MANAGING WASTE:

C. LOCATION OF SOURCE: See Source Map

D. LOCATION SKETCH: See Source Map

E. TYPE OF WASTE: SOLID

F. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE:

1. MUNICIPAL: Ix-1

2. AGRICULTURAL: C]

3. INDUSTRIAL:

4. MISCELLANEOUS: LJ

G. ESTIMATED QUANTITY OF WASTE:

36 mgd

LIQUID I /1

1. Dissolved or microbial

2. Suspended sediment

CZJ

; Specify Sewage Pffluert

; Specify

; Specify

; Specify

B-74

H. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE CONSTITUENTS

1. Physical

a. Temperature

b. Density

c. Odor

d. Turbidity

2. Inorganic chemical.

a. Major constituents

b. Other constituents

c. Trace elements

d. Gases

3. Bacteriological

a. Coliform group

b. Pathogenic microorganisms

c. Enteric viruses

4. Organic chemical

a. Carbon

b. Chlorophyls

c. Extractable organic matter

d. Methylene Blue Active substances

e. Nitrogen

f. Chemical oxygen demand

g. Phenolic material

h. Pesticides

5. Radiological

a. Gross alpha activity

b. Gross beta activity

c. Strontium

d. Radium

e. Tritium

x

Li

Lx7

x

L_1

L 1

B-75

I. REPRESENTATIVE ANALYSES:

Date of analysis: 5_4_77 Location: SCR at Ina Rd.

Major

Calcium 10.6

Magnesium 6.3

Sodium 113.7

- Potassium 9,7

Carbonate 0.0

Trace

mg /1 meq /1 Arsenic mg /1

mg /1 meq /1 Barium mg /1

mg /1 meq /1 Cadmium mg /1

mg/1 meq /1 Chromium mg /1

mg /1 meq /i Copper mg /1

Bicarbonate 302.6 mg /1 meq /1 Cyanide mg /1

Sulfate 133.0 mg /1 meq /1 Fluoride mg /1

Chloride 98.0 mg /1 meq /1 Iron mg /1

Nitrate mg /1 meq /1 Lead mg /1

Manganese mg /1

Other ConstituentsMercury mg /1

Nitrate -N mg /1Selenium mg /1

Ammonia -N mg /1Silver mg /1

KJN 20.6 mg /1Strontium mg /1

Total -N 22.0 mg /1Zinc mg /1

Specific conductance 1.13 mg /1

Total dissolved solids mg /1 Microorganisms

pH 7.60 mg /1 Total coliform #/100m1

Silica mg/1 Fecal coliform #/100m1

Boron mg /1 Fecal Strep. #/100m1

Fluoride mg /1

Phosphorous mg /1

Hardness 136.3 mg /1

Alkalinity mg /1

B.O.D. mg /1

C.O.D. mg /1

S.S. mg /1

SANTA CRUZ

DATE

RIPER AT

EC

THE NARROWS

PH

NA

KCA

HG

T12S

CL

R12E SEC. 8

HCO3

DHC

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARO

1/14/77

1.09

7.47

111.3

7.9

61.7

7.4

96.0

339.2

0.0

145.0

22.2

6.2

28.6

30.0

184.6

1/26/77

1.12

7.95

118.6

11.0

56.9

7.5

104.0

335.5

0.0

155.0

21.7

4.9

28.2

29.2

173.0

2/ 4/77

1.10

7.60

112.5

8.5

59.3

6.8

101.0

341.6

0.0

135.0

21.0

5.3

26.5

27.7

176.1

2/10/77

1.08

7.60

115.0

9.2

52.0

7.0

96.0

336.7

0.0

130.0

21.1

5.8

28.8

27.0

158.7

2/18/77

1.09

7.62

113.7

9.2

60.5

7.6

90.0

346.5

0.0

140.0

22.9

2.7

25.3

25.9

182.4

3/ 4/77

1.05

7.78

118.6

12.8

55.7

7.4

97.0

336.7

0.0

130.0

21.6

4.4

26.4

27.4

169.6

3/18/77

1.09

7.66

118.6

13.8

55.7

7.3

91.0

353.8

0.0

130.0

20.6

3.5

25.7

26.5

169.2

4/ 1/77

1.12

7.81

115.0

12.6

49.6

7.1

97.0

347.7

0.0

115.0

21.1

3.1

25.6

26.3

153.1

4/15/77

.70

7.72

111.3

9.3

55.7

7.0

105.0

327.0

0.0

117.0

21.0

4.4

24.0

25.0

167.9

4/29/77

1.16

7.75

112.2

14.5

54.5

6.3

91.0

327.0

0.0

120.0

19.5

4.9

23.0

24.2

162.1

5/16/77

1.03

7.90

107.7

12.1

50.8

6.9

77.0

301.3

0.0

116.0

18.5

3.1

23.0

23.6

155.3

6/ 1/77

1.07

7.73

118.0

15.5

54.5

6.9

89.0

317.2

0.0

110.0

16.2

3.1

20.0

20.7

164.5

6/ 6/77

1.00

7.61

123.8

15.1

52.9

7.5

73.0

291.6

0.0

115.0

20.2

2.7

23.0

23.5

163.0

6/13/77

1.04

7.77

133.8

16.2

51.9

8.5

80.0

297.7

0.0

120.0

18.2

3.1

21.3

22.0

164.6

7/11/77

1.00

7.90

111.0

10.8

33.0

9.3

68.0

211.0

0.0

130.0

13.5

6.2

16.0

17.4

120.7

7/19/77

.44

7.90

29.0

8.6

78.0

9.5

15.0

141.5

0.0

37.0

2.8

13.7

9.6

12.7

233.9

8/ 1/77

.59

7.70

50.5

7.2

52.5

7.8

31.0

172.0

0.0

45.0

2.6

10.6

16.7

16.6

163.2

8/12/77

1.24

7.70

120.0

20.4

56.0

7.4

94.8

229.3

0.0

135.0

10.0

13.7

11.6

14.7

170.3

8/19/77

1.15

8.10

117.0

18.3

52.0

7.6

87.0

246.4

0.0

150.0

7.8

13.7

11.8

14.9

161.2

6/27/77

1.00

8.20

44.0

11.6

33.8

4.2

80.0

280.6.

0.0

115.0

13.7

4.4

16.3

17.3

122.3

SANTA CRUZ

DATE

RIVER EC

AT INA ROAD

PH

NA

KCA

MG

T12S

CL

R12E SEC.35 DDD

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARE

5/ 4/77

1.13

7.60

113.7

9.7

10.6

6.3

98.0

302.6

0.0

133.0

16.9

6.2

20.6

22.0

52.4

7/11/77

1.12

7.70

127.5

14.8

31.3

8.8

84.0

254.0

0.0

140.0

19.8

1.8

24.4

24.8

114.4

7/19/77

.90

7.80

77.0

18.5

117.0

8.0

64.0

201.3

0.0

100.0

3.9

17.3

19.0

23.0

325.2

8/ 1/77

.56

7.60

45.5

7.8

78.0

9.7

33.0

164.7

0.0

47.0

2.4

13.7

19.0

21.1

234.8

8/19/77

1.20

7.30

130.5

13.5

80.0

7.1

84.0

257.4

0.0

110.0

3.6

12.4

5.9

8.7

229.0

SANTA CRUZ RIVER AT RUTHRAUFF ROAD

T12S R13E SEC.17 CDD

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

NG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TCIN

HARD

1/ 7/77

1.13

7.50

108.9

7.0

61.7

8.1

97.0

309.9

0.0

180.0

22.1

3.1

26.5

27.2

187.5

1/14/77

1.10

7.40

108.9

7.4

60.5

7.9

94.0

327.0

0.0

175.0

23.5

6.2

27.1

28.5

183.6

1/26/77

1.0d

7.73

118.6

11.7

62.9

8.4

101.0

319.6

0.0

175.0

22.7

11.1

25.6

28.1

191.7

2/ 4/77

1.10

7.40

112.5

8.4

60.5

7.5

99.0

317.2

0.0

180.0

21.6

4.9

28.8

27.0

182.0

2/10/77

1.13

8.37

107.7

11.6

69.0

8.4

94.0

324.5

0.0

140.0

23.3

12.8

28.4

31.8

206.9

2/18/77

1.09

7.70

107.7

8.4

59.3

7.5

84.0

330.6

0.0

175.0

25.0

4.0

28.0

28.9

179.0

3/ 4/77

1.09

7.62

118.6

11.1

60.5

9.2

100.0

317.2

0.0

170.0

21.4

7.1

24.9

25.8

189,0

3/18/77

1.16

7.50

124.6

11.6

59.3

8.2

104.0

319.6

0.0

137.0

20.3

12.4

26.0

27.5

181.9

4/22/77

1.10

7.30

113.7

8.5

60.5

7.3

86.0

286.7

0.0

136.0

17.9

15.1

24.1

23.5

181.2

W 1

4/29/77

1.17

7.50

122.2

10.9

59.3

6.9

87.0

285.5

0.0

128.0

16.8

12.4

20.7

22.3

176.5

AD

5/16/77

1.00

7.61

108.9

10.9

54.5

7.3

76.0

266.0

0.0

0.0

15.5

11.1

19.7

22.2

166.2

6/ 1/77

1.11

7.60

122.2

13.1

55.7

7.7

89.0

275.7

0.0

145.0

14.1

9.7

18.2

20.5

170.8

6/13/77

1.03

7.35

131.7

14.0

54.6

9.6

81.0

264.7

0.0

145.0

14.4

17.3

18.6

22.5

175.9

8/19/77

1.25

7.80

132.0

7.9

73.0

8.4

88.0

276.9

0.0

175.0

14.1

17.3

19.9

23.9

216.9

6/27/77

1.15

7.60

138.0

9.8

40.8

8.7

83.0

287.9

0.0

170.0

16.7

9.3

18.8

20.9

137.7

7/11/77

.52

7.60

48.0

8.7

190.0

8.5

32.0

123.0

0.0

66.0

2.8

7.5

5.9

7.5

509.5

7/19/77

1.00

7.90

53.0

10.5

75.0

8.5

71.0

222.0

0.0

140.0

6.2

11.1

22.1

24.6

222.3

8/ 1/77

.59

7.70

50.5

7.2

52.5

7.8

31.0

172.0

0.0

60.0

2.6

10.6

16.7

18.0

163.2

J. METHODS OF DISPOSAL:

1. Discharged to the environment Üa. Oxidation pond or holding pond LJb. Percolation or evaporation pond 1Ic. Surface spreading E-11

d. Dry stream bed fX 1

e. Landfills C:i

f. Disposal wells

2. Reused

a. On -site reuse

(i) Specify reuse:

(ii) Treated

(iii) Untreated

b. Irrigation

(i) Estimated amount:

(ii) Location:

3. Treated

a. Chemical reactions

b. Cooling

c. Filtering

d. Chlorination

e. Dilution

f. Ultimate disposal:

LI

K. DOES THE WASTE CONSTITUTE A POTENTIAL GROUND -WATER POLLUTANT?

Yes:

No:

B -80

STATEWIDE GROUND -WATER MONITORING PLAN

POLLUTION POTENTIAL OF WASTE SOURCES

A. WASTE SOURCE: Santa Cruz River (Natural discharge)

. INDIVIDUAL OR AGENCY PRODUCING OR MANAGING WASTE:

C. LOCATION OF SOURCE:

D. LOCATION SKETCH:

RITE R3E

E. TYPE OF WASTE: SOLID

F. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE:

LIQUID F-0

1. Dissolved or microbial

2. Suspended sediment

1. MUNICIPAL: [:1 ; Specify

2. AGRICULTURAL: ET ; Specify

3. INDUSTRIAL: ED ; Specify

4. ; Specify River rlicchargeMISCELLANEOUS: Ix 1

G. ESTIMATED QUANTITY OF WASTE:

Total volume in 1975 at Cortaro 20,812 cubic feetMean discharge rate in 1975 57 cfs

B -81

T ( 25

T135

H. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE CONSTITUENTS

1. Physical

a. Temperature

b. Density

c. Odor

d. Turbidity

2. Inorganic chemical

a. Major constituents

b. Other constituents

c. Trace elements

d. Gases

3. Bacteriological

a. Coliform group

b. Pathogenic microorganisms

c. Enteric viruses

4. Organic chemical

a. Carbon

b. Chlorophyls

c. Extractable organic matter

d. Methylene Blue Active substances

e. Nitrogen

f. Chemical oxygen demand

g. Phenolic material

h. Pesticides

5. Radiological

a. Gross alpha activity ,

b. Gross beta activity

c. Strontium

d. Radium

e. Tritium

nLJ

n

I 1

(^7

n

n

ÌiB-82

I. REPRESENTATIVE ANALYSES:

Date of analysis: 1968 Location: WRRC Field Lab

Major Trace

Calcium 22 mg /1 meq /1 Arsenic mg /1

Magnesium 5 mg /1 meq /1 Barium mg /i

Sodium 17 mg /1 meq /1 Cadmium mg /1

Potassium mg /i meq /1 Chromium mg /1

Carbonate O mg /1 meq /1 Copper mg /1

Bicarbonate 45 mg /1 meq /1 Cyanide mg /1

Sulfate 36 mg /1 meq /i Fluoride mg /i

Chloride 12 mg /i meq /1 Iron mg /1

Nitrate mg /1 meq /1 Lead mg /i

Manganese mg /1

Other ConstituentsMercury mg /1

Nitrate -N 1.3 mg/1Selenium mg /1

Ammonia -N mg /1Silver mg /1

KJN mg /1Strontium mg /1

Total -N mg /iZinc mg /1

Specific conductance .22 mg /1

Total dissolved solids 149 mg /1 Microorganisms

pH 7,5 mg /1 Total coliform #/100m1

Silica mg/1 Fecal coliform #/100m1

Boron mg /1 Fecal Strep. #/100m-

Fluoride mg/1

Phosphorous mg /1

Hardness mg /1

Alkalinity mg /1

B.O.D. mg /1

C.O.D. mg /1

S.S. mg /1

B-83

J. METHODS OF DISPOSAL:

1. Discharged to the environment 0a. Oxidation pond or holding pond EJ

b. Percolation or evaporation pond Ec. Surface spreading ÏJd. Dry stream bed (-x-1

e. Landfills

f. Disposal wells

2. Reused

a. On -site reuse

(i) Specify reuse:

0

(ii) Treated

(iii) Untreated

b. Irrigation

(i) Estimated amount:

(ii) Location:

n

3. Treated

a. Chemical reactions

b. Cooling

c. Filtering

d. Chlorination

e. Dilution

f. Ultimate disposal:

LJ

1

K. DOES THE WASTE CONSTITUTE A POTENTIAL GROUND -WATER POLLUTANT?

Yes: [QNo:

B -84

x

A. WASTE SOURCE:

STATEWIDE GROUND -WATER MONITORING PLAN

POLLUTION POTENTIAL OF WASTE SOURCES

Sunset Dairy Feedlot

B. INDIVIDUAL OR AGENCY PRODUCING OR MANAGING WASTE:

C. LOCATION OF SOURCE: T 13S R13E, S7 & 8

D. LOCATION SKETCH:

Sunset Dairy

E. TYPE OF WASTE: SOLID

F. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE:

Fri LIQUID El

1. Dissolved or microbial

2. Suspended sediment

1. MUNICIPAL: Cl ; Specify

2. AGRICULTURAL: F77 ; Specify

3. INDUSTRIAL: El ; Specify

4. MISCELLANEOUS: U ; Specify

G. ESTIMATED QUANTITY OF WASTE:

Information unavailable

B-85

H. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE CONSTITUENTS

1. Physical

a. Temperature

b. Density

c. Odor

d. Turbidity

2. Inorganic chemical

a. Major constituents

ljï

b. Other constituents nc. Trace elements

d. Gases

3. Bacteriological

a. Coliform group

b. Pathogenic microorganisms

c. Enteric viruses

4. Organic chemical

a. Carbon

b. Chlorophyls

c. Extractable organic matter

d. Methylene Blue Active substances

e. Nitrogen

f. Chemical oxygen demand

g. Phenolic material

h. Pesticides

5. Radiological

a. Gross alpha activity

b. Gross beta activity

c. Strontium

d. Radium

e. Tritium

B-86

nmI/ i

nn

Ui

rn

1

ri

J. METHODS OF DISPOSAL:

1. Discharged to the environment

a. Oxidation pond or holding pond

b. Percolation or evaporation pond

c. Surface spreading

d. Dry stream bed

e. Landfills

f. Disposal wells

g. Unknown

2. Reused

a. On -site reuse

(i) Specify reuse:

(ii) Treated

(iii) Untreated

b. Irrigation

(i) Estimated amount:

(ii) Location:

LJ

3. Treated

a. Chemical reactions

b. Cooling

c. Filtering

d. Chlorination

e. Dilution

f. Ultimate disposal:

K. DOES THE WASTE CONSTITUTE A POTENTIAL GROUND -WATER POLLUTANT?

Yes:

No: (nB-87

CONCENTRATIONS OF CHEMICAL CONSTITUENTSMEASURED IN DIRECT RUNOFF FROM THE FEEDPENS

(mg /1)

Number

of Samples

Mean Min. Max.

T-Solids 8 11,429 3,110 28,882

TSS 8 5,912 745 17,202

VSS 7 3,426 475 9,286

TDS 8 5,526 882 22,372

Chloride 7 450 97 648

T-PO4-P 16 69.2 21 223

NO3-N 15 0.64 <0.05 2.3

NIi3-N 15 108 4 173

TON-N 15 228 31 493

COD 15 7,210 1,439 16,320

BOD5 4 2,201 1,075 3,450

TOC 15 2,010 150 4,400

Ca 6 698 194 1,619

Mg 6 69 28 89

Na 6 408 130 655

K. 6 761 226 1,352

From: Kreis, R.D.,M.R.Scalf,and J.F.McNabb,"Characteristics of a Beef Cattle Feedlot,"EPA R2 -72 -061, U.S.Env. ProtectionAgency, Corvallis, Wash, 1972.

B-88

STATEWIDE GROUND -WATER MONITORING PLAN

POLLUTION POTENTIAL OF WASTE SOURCES

A. WASTE SOURCE: Shamrock Diary

B. INDIVIDUAL OR AGENCY PRODUCING OR MANAGING WASTE:

C. LOCATION OF SOURCE: T 12S, R 12E, S 26, A, D, B (D- 12 -12) 26 a d b

D. LOCATION SKETCH:

E. TYPE OF WASTE: SOLID

F. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE:

LIQUID n1. Dissolved or microbial

2. Suspended sediment 71

1. MUNICIPAL: ; Specifyi

2. AGRICULTURAL: ; SpecifyE3. INDUSTRIAL: E7.1 ; Specify

4. MISCELLANEOUS: 1 1 ; Specify

G. ESTIMATED QUANTITY OF WASTE:

Wash water fnr rnwg + w 1dïngs

104,933 gpd estimated over 10 day periodusing Sparling meter (1 -15 -77 - 1- 14 -77)

area of ponds 6.7 acresB-89

H. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE CONSTITUENTS

1. Physical

a. Temperature -

b. Density

c. Odor

d. Turbidity

2. Inorganic chemical

a. Major constituents

b. Other constituents

c. Trace elements

d. Gases

3. Bacteriological

a. Coliform group

b. Pathogenic microorganisms

c. Enteric viruses

4. Organic chemical

a. Carbon

b. Chlorophyls

c. Extractable organic matter

d. Methylene Blue Active substances

e. Nitrogen

f. Chemical oxygen demand

g. Phenolic material

h. Pesticides

5. Radiological

a. Gross alpha activity

b. Gross beta activity [_jc. Strontium ----1

d. Radium I I

e. Tritium C }B -90

I. REPRESENTATIVE ANALYSES:

Date of analysis: 4 -15 -77

Major

Calcium 122.2

Magnesium 38.5

Sodium 70.2

Potassium 47.6

Carbonate 0.0

Bicarbonate 464.0

Sulfate 9999,9

Chloride 161.0

Nitrate

Other Constituents

Nitrate -N

Ammonia -N

KJN

Total -N

Specific conductance

Total dissolved solids

pH

Silica

Boron

Fluoride

Phosphorous

Hardness

Alkalinity

B.O.D.

C.Q.D.

S.S.

Location: Shamrock DiarySeepage- Evaporative Pond

Trace

mg /1 meq /1 Arsenic mg /1

mg /1 meq /1 Barium nag /1

mg /1 meq /l Cadmium mg /1

mg /1 meq /1 Chromium mg/1

mg /1 meq /1 Copper mg /1

mg/1 meq /1 Cyanide mg /1

mg /1 meq /1 Fluoride mg /1

mg /1 meq /1 Iron mg /1

mg /1 meq /1 Lead mg/1

Manganese mg /1

Mercury mg /1

Selenium mg /1

Silver mg /1

Strontium mg/1

Zinc mg /1

4 -18 -77 Discharge Pt.

Microorganisms

Total col form 23,000,000 #/100m1

Fecal coliform 7,300,000 #/100u1

Fecal Strep. #/100m1

Pond #1Total Coliform 49,500/100 mlFecal Coliform 6,500/100 mi

mg/1

mg/1

169.0 m9/1

174.7 mg/1

2.75 mg/1

mg/1

7.80 mg/1

mg/1

mg/1

mg/1

mg/1

383.1 mg/1

mg/1

mg/1

m9/1

mg/1

B-91

SHAMROCK DAIRY SEEPAGE -EVAPORATIVE POND

T12S R12E SEC.26 ADB

DATE

FC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARD

3/25/77

1.18

7.90

69.0

115.0

111.3

32.4

9999.9

9999.9

0.0

9999.9

98.7

6.6

161.4

162.9

411.4

4/15/77

2.75

7.80

70.2

47.6

122.2

38.5

161.0

464.0

0.0

9999.9

107.8

25.4

169.0

174.7

463.8

SHAMROCK DAIRY WASTE WATER

DATE

EC

PH

EFFLUENT

NA

KCA

MG

T128

CL

R12E SEC.26 ADD

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARD

2/17/77

2.13

7.80

49.6

19.7

64.1

21.2

110.0

927.2

0.0

9999.9

52.9

14.3

197.4

200.7

247.4

4/ 1/77

1.75

8.30

49.6

115.0

50.8

22.9

9999.9

9999.9

0.0

9999.9

47.0

16.8

155.7

159.5

221.2

4/15/77

3.28

7.80

64.1

47.6

99.2

35.1

198.0

1464.0

0.0

9999.9

223.3

24.8

294.0

299.6

392.3

6/27/77

1.90

7.80

48.5

172.5

47.3

22.2

100.0

858.9

0.0

300.0

95.0

12.0

150.0

152.7

209.6

J. METHODS OF DISPOSAL:

1. Discharged to the environment

a. Oxidation pond or holding pond

b. Percolation or evaporation pond

c. Surface spreading

d. Dry stream bed

e. Landfills

f. Disposal wells

2. Reused

a. On -site reuse

(i) Specify reuse:

(ii) Treated

(iii) Untreated

b. Irrigation

(i) Estimated amount:

(ii) Location:

f -1

I i

3. Treated

a. Chemical reactions

b. Cooling

c. Filtering

d. Chlorination

e. Dilution

f. Ultimate disposal:

Li

K. DOES THE WASTE CONSTITUTE A POTENTIAL GROUND -WATER POLLUTANT?

Yes: C71-

No:

B-94

STATEWIDE GROUND -WATER MONITORING PLAN

POLLUTION POTENTIAL OF WASTE SOURCES

A. WASTE SOURCE: Nelson Livestock Feedlot

B. INDIVIDUAL OR AGENCY PRODUCING OR MANAGING WASTE:

C. LOCATION OF SOURCE:

D. LOCATION SKETCH:

(D-13-13) 21 b b

/17LD/N4 PONOp4 r;{Rgf/= .1-426

Z_./O'-1 /VcL5ON

[-1 vGSTUC.K

51.U':0E ßF_I)

RCfrER PD.T2F.,-irnii=Nr

PiANT

CITy OFTacSON fr/iI?M5

I RRI!-IHTEO FARnd 'NG

E. TYPE OF WASTE: SOLID FP LIQUID lx

1. Dissolved or microbial

2. Suspended sediment

DE.1

F. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE:

1. MUNICIPAL: t1J ; Specify

2. AGRICULTURAL: Specify Manus + Runoff

3. INDUSTRIAL: ú ; Specify

4. MISCELLANEOUS: i i ; Specify

G. ESTIMATED QUANTITY OF WASTE:

No. of livestock varies on daily basis. Between 300 -2000. Stockpile manure and giveaway. 32,000 head over past year. No idea as to water useManure: 160000 lbs per year (dry weight)Urine: 160,000 gal per year

B -95

H. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE CONSTITUENTS

1. Physical

a. Temperature

b. Density

c. Odor

d. Turbidity

2. Inorganic chemical

a. Major constituents

b. Other constituents

c. Trace elements

d. Gases

3. Bacteriological

a. Coliform group

b. Pathogenic microorganisms

c. Enteric viruses

4. Organic chemical

a. Carbon

b. Chlorophyls

c. Extractable organic matter

d. Methylene Blue Active substances

e. Nitrogen

f. Chemical oxygen demand

g. Phenolic material

h. Pesticides

5. Radiological

a. Gross alpha activity

b. Gross beta activity

c. Strontium

d. Radium

e. Tritium

J. METHODS OF DISPOSAL:

1. Discharged to the environment

a. Oxidation pond or holding pond

b. Percolation or evaporation pond

c. Surface spreading

d. Dry stream bed

e. Landfills

f. Disposal wells

2. Reused

a. On -site reuse

(i) Specify reuse:

1l

(ii) Treated

(iii) Untreated

b. Irrigation

(i) Estimated amount:

(ii) Location:

L1

3. Treated

a. Chemical reactions

b. Cooling

c. Filtering

d. Chlorination

e. Dilution

f. Ultimate disposal:

r_n

f n

K. DOES THE WASTE CONSTITUTE A POTENTIAL GROUND -WATER POLLUTANT?

Yes: r-i

No: Li

CONCENTRATIONS OF CHEMICAL CONSTITUENTSMEASURED IN DIRECT RUNOFF FROM THE FEEDPENS

(mg /1)

Numberof Samples

Mean Min. Max.

T- Solids 8 11,429 3,110 28,882

TSS 8 5,912 745 17,202

VSS 7 3,426 475 9,286

TDS 8 5,526 882 22,372

Chloride 7 450 97 648

T -PO4 -P 16 69.2 21 223

NO3 -N 15 0.64 <0.05 2.3

NH3 -N 15 108 4 173

TON -N J.5 228 31 493

COD 15 7,210 1,439 16,320

BOD5 4 2,201 1,075 3,450

TOC 15 2,010 150 4,400

Ca 6 698 194 1,619

Mg 6 69 28 89

Na 6 408 130 655

K. 6 761 226 1,352

From: Kreiss, R.D.,M.R.Scalf,and J.F.McNabb,"Characteristics of a Beef Cattle Feedlot,"EPA R2- 72 -061, U. S. Env. Protection

Agency, Corvallis, Wash, 1972.

B-98

A. WASTE SOURCE:

STATEWIDE GROUND -WATER MONITORING PLAN

POLLUTION POTENTIAL OF WASTE SOURCES

Tucson Gas and Electric Company cooling tower blowdowneffluent

3. INDIVIDUAL OR AGENCY PRODUCING OR MANAGING WASTE: Tucson Gas and Electric

Company, recharged by Water Resource Research Center, U. of A.

LOCATION OF SOURCE:

D. LOCATION SKETCH:

0713-13) 34 acc

See over page

E. TYPE OF WASTE: SOLID

F. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE:

1. MUNICIPAL: El2. AGRICULTURAL: E

3. INDUSTRIAL: ,x

4. MISCELLANEOUS:

G. ESTIMATED QUANTITY OF WASTE:

100 to 400 gpm

LIQUID fx1

1. Dissolved or microbial

2. Suspended sediment

LxJ

Specify

Specify

; Specify Cooling tower blowdown effluent

; Specify

B-146

H. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE CONSTITUENTS

1. Physical

a. Temperature

b. Density

c. Odor

d. Turbidity

2. Inorganic chemical

a. Major constituents

b. Other constituents

c. Trace elements

d. Gases

3. Bacteriological

a. Coliform group

b. Pathogenic microorganisms

c. Enteric viruses

4. Organic chemical

a. Carbon

b. Chlorophyls

c. Extractable organic matter

d. Methylene Blue Active substances

e. Nitrogen

f. Chemical oxygen demand

g. Phenolic material

h. Pesticides

5. Radiological

a. Gross alpha activity

b. Gross beta activity

c. Strontium

d. Radium

e. Tritium

Jf/ J

n

I/ I

fiI/ I

B-100 ,

Table 3-- Chemical composition of selected animal vastest

Type ofanimal waste

Chemical composition

Refer,r.,.N P K Ca Mg S Mn Fe B Cu Zn Mo

% dry weight PPmBroiler litter 2.3 1.1 1.7 2.0 0.4 0.4 272 1,244 33 29 128 13 Perkins arid Parle (1971Ilen litter 2.0 1.9 1.9 3.4 0.5 0.5 333 1,347 28 31 120 14 Perkins and Parker (197' )Dairy cow 2.7 0.5 2.4 1.6 0.6 0.3 56 222 83 23 83 6 Benne et al. (iS61)Fattening cattle 3.5 1.0 2.3 0.6 0.5 0.4 23 182 91 23 68 2 Benne et a. (1:3i)Iiog 2.0 0.6 1.5 2.0 0.3 0.5 72 1,002 143 18 215 4 Benne et a). (131)Horse 1.7 0.3 1.5 2.9 0.5 0.3 37 500 56 19 56 4 Benne et a:. 0.961)Sheep 4.0 0.6 2.9 1.9 0.6 0.3 32 518 32 16 81 3 Benne et al. (1961,1

t Cited in Azevedo and Stout (1974).

B-101

I. REPRESENTATIVE ANALYSES:

Date of analysis: Location:

Major Trace

Calcium mg /1 meq /1 Arsenic mg /1

Magnesium mg /1 meq /1 Barium mg /1

Sodium mg /1 meq /1 Cadmium mg /1

Potassium mq /1 meq /1 Chromium mg /1

Carbonate mg /1 meq /1 Copper mg /1

Bicarbonate mg /1 meq /i Cyanide mg /1

Sulfate mg /1 meq /1 Fluoride mg /1

Chloride mg /1 meq /1 Iron mg /1

Nitrate mg /1 meq /1 Lead mg /1

Manganese mg/1

Other ConstituentsMercury mg /1

Nitrate -N mg /1Selenium mg /1

Ammonia -N mg/1Silver mg /1

KJN mg /1Strontium mg /1

Total -N mg /1Zinc mg /1

Specific conductance mg /1

Total dissolved solids mg /1 Microorganisms

pH mg /1 Total coliform #/100m1

Silica mg /1 Fecal coliform #/100m1

Boron mg /1 Fecal Strep. #/100m1

Fluoride mg /1

Phosphorous mg /1

Hardness mg /1

Alkalinity mg /1

B.O.D. mg /1

C.O.D. mg /1

S.S. mg /1

J. METHODS OF DISPOSAL:

1. Discharged to the environment

a. Oxidation pond or holding pond

b. Percolation or evaporation pond

c. Surface spreading

d. Dry stream bed

e. Landfills

f. Disposal wells

2. Reused

a. On -site reuse

(i) Specify reuse:

(ii) Treated

(iii) Untreated

b. Irrigation

(i) Estimated amount:

(ii) Location:

r1

3. Treated

a. Chemical reactions

b. Cooling

c. Filtering

d. Chlorination

e. Dilution

f. Ultimate disposal:

Li{ 1

K. DOES THE WASTE CONSTITUTE A POTENTIAL GROUND -WATER POLLUTANT?

Yes: f Xi

No: Li

B-103

STATEWIDE GROUND -WATER MONITORING PLAN

POLLUTION POTENTIAL OF WASTE SOURCES

A. WASTE SOURCE: U of A Feedlot

B. INDIVIDUAL OR AGENCY PRODUCING OR MANAGING WASTE:

C. LOCATION OF SOURCE: (D- 13 -13) 34 bd

D. LOCATION SKETCH:

E. TYPE OF WASTE: SOLID

F. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE:

LIQUID I--1

1. Dissolved or microbial

2. Suspended sediment C23

1. MUNICIPAL: [_1 ; Specify

2. AGRICULTURAL: ; Specify(x,

3. INDUSTRIAL: EJ ; Specify

4. MISCELLANEOUS: U ; Specify

G. ESTIMATED QUANTITY OF WASTE:

Manure: 1.5 to 2 tons /dayUrine: 1500 gal /day

See Section L, Additional Comments

B-104

H. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE CONSTITUENTS

1. Physical

a. Temperature

b. Density

c. Odor

d. Turbidity

2. Inorganic chemical

a. Major constituents

b. Other constituents

c. Trace elements

d. Gases

3. Bacteriological

a. Coliform group

b. Pathogenic microorganisms

c. Enteric viruses

4. Organic chemical

a. Carbon

b. Chlorophyls

c. Extractable organic matter

d. Methylene Blue Active substances

e. Nitrogen

f. Chemical oxygen demand

g. Phenolic material

h. Pesticides

5. Radiological

a. Gross alpha activity

b. Gross beta activity

c. Strontium

d. Radium

e. Tritium

Li

L_J

L

ni l

L_l

L_i

8 -10

J. METHODS OF DISPOSAL:

1. Discharged to the environment

a. Oxidation pond or holding pond

b. Percolation or evaporation pond

c. Surface spreading

d. Dry stream bed

e. Landfills

f. Disposal wells

2. Reused

a. On -site reuse Cl(i) Specify reuse: Incorporated into farmland and other crop areas

0Un[J(on irrigated fields)

n

(ii) Treated

(iii) Untreated

b. Irrigation

(i) Estimated amount:

(ii) Location:

3. Treated

a. Chemical reactions

b. Cooling

c. Filtering

d. Chlorination

e. Dilution

f. Ultimate disposal:

LJ

K. DOES THE WASTE CONSTITUTE A POTENTIAL GROUND -WATER POLLUTANT?

Yes:

No:

B-106

ja

CONCENTRATIONS OF CHEMICAL CONSTITUENTSMEASURED IN DIRECT RUNOFF FROM THE FEEDPENS

(mg /1)

Numberof Samples

Mean Min. Max.

T-Solids 8 11,429 3,110 28,882

TSS 8 5,912 745 17,202

VSS 7 3,426 475 9,286

TDS 8 5,526 882 22,372

Chloride 7 450 97 648

T-PO4-P 16 69.2 21 223

NO3-N 15 0.64 <0.05 2.3

NII3-N 15 108 4 173

TON-N 15 228 31 493

COD 15 7,210 1,439 16,320

BOD5 4 2,201 1,075 3,450

TOC 15 2,010 150 4,400

Ca 6 698 194 1,619

Mg 6 69 28 89

Na 6 408 130 655

K 6 761 226 1,352

From; Kreis, R.D., M.R. Scalf,andJ.F. McNabb,

"Characteristics of a Beef Cattle Feedlot,"EPA R2- 72- 061,U.S. Env.Protection

Agency, Corvallis, Wash, 1972.B-107

A. WASTE SOURCE:

STATEWIDE GROUND -WATER MONITORING PLAN

POLLUTION POTENTIAL OF WASTE SOURCES

Shamrock Dairy Feedlot

B. INDIVIDUAL OR AGENCY PRODUCING OR MANAGING WASTE:

C. LOCATION OF SOURCE:

D. LOCATION SKETCH:

E. TYPE OF WASTE: SOLID LIQUID 71

1. Dissolved or microbial

2. Suspended sediment

F. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE:

1. MUNICIPAL: (`f ; Specify

2. AGRICULTURAL: Ï¡ ;; ; Specify manure. urine

3. INDUSTRIAL: E ; Specify

4. MISCELLANEOUS: ; Specify

G. ESTIMATED QUANTITY OF WASTE:

2600 head5 gpd urine /cow = 13,000 gpd urine7 lbs /day tanure (dry weight) /cow = 18,200 lbs /day manure

B-108

H. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE CONSTITUENTS

1. Physical

a. Temperature

b. Density

c. Odor

d. Turbidity

2. Inorganic chemical

a. Major constituents

b. Other constituents

c. Trace elements

d. Gases

3. Bacteriological

a. Coliform group

b. Pathogenic microorganisms

c. Enteric viruses

4. Organic chemical

a. Carbon

b. Chlorophyls

c. Extractable organic matter

d. Methylene Blue Active substances

e. Nitrogen

f. Chemical oxygen demand

g. Phenolic material

h. Pesticides

5. Radiological

a. Gross alpha activity

b. Gross beta activity

c. Strontium

d. Radium

e. Tritium r- -1B-109

CONCENTRATIONS OF CHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS.MEASURED IN DIRECT RUNOFF FROM THE FEEDPENS

(mg /1)

Numberof Samples

Mean Min. Max.

T- Solids 8 11,429 3,110 28,882

TSS 8 5,912 745 17,202

VSS 7 3,426 475 9,286

TDS 8 5,526 882 22,372

Chloride 7 450 97 648

T -PO4 -P 16 69.2 21 223

NO3 -N 15 0.64 <0.05 2.3

NH3 -N 15 108 4 173

TON -N 15 228 31 493

COD 15 7,210 1,439 16,320

B OD 5 4 2,201 1,075 3,450

TOC 15 2,010 150 4,400

Ca 6 698 194 1,619

Mg 6 69 28 89

Na 6 408 130 655

K. 6 761 226 1,352

From ;Krei;s,R.D.,M.R.Scalf,and J.F.McNabb,

"Characteristics of a Beef Cattle Feedlot,"EPA R2- 72- 061,U.S.Env.Protecti3nAgency, Corvallis, Wash.,1972.

B-110

J. METHODS OF DISPOSAL:

1. Discharged to the environment

a. Oxidation pond or holding pond

b. Percolation or evaporation pond

c. Surface spreading

d. Dry stream bed

e. Landfills

f. Disposal wells

g. Other (applied to cropland)

2. Reused

a. On -site reuse

(i) Specify reuse: applied to cropland

nI I

(ii) Treated

(iii) Untreated

b. Irrigation

(i) Estimated amount:

(ii) Location:

LJ

3. Treated

a. Chemical reactions

b. Cooling

c. Filtering

d. Chlorination

e. Dilution

f. Ultimate disposal:

LJ

K. DOES THE WASTE CONSTITUTE A POTENTIAL GROUND -WATER POLLUTANT?

Yes:

No:

B-111

nx.7

STATEWIDE GROUND -WATER MONITORING PLAN

POLLUTION POTENTIAL OF WASTE SOURCES

- A. WASTE SOURCE: Arthur Pack Park. - Effluent i rri gatton

B. INDIVIDUAL OR AGENCY PRODUCING OR MANAGING WASTE:

C. LOCATION OF SOURCE: (D- 13 -13) 7 a bb

D. LOCATION SKETCH:

z io

PAL, F.

ARTHUR

PACK

PARK

SHHM0.'KDn,lRy

pi'Oi?Tq{ZG Fgr=/h5 RR

o.

Ly'kg;

D}2'

G..

ti

(

E. TYPE OF WASTE: SOLID LIQUID f l1. Dissolved or microbial

2. Suspended sediment

F. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE:

1. MUNICIPAL: ED Specify

2. AGRICULTURAL. ¡ ;; ; Specify effluent irrigation

3. INDUSTRIAL: Ell ; Specify

4. MISCELLANEOUS: 7.1 ; Specify

G. ESTIMATED QUANTITY OF WASTE:

0.7 mgd.

B -112

B-113

H. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE CONSTITUENTS

1. Physical

a. Temperature

b. Density

c. Odor

d. Turbidity

2. Inorganic chemical

a. Major constituents

b. Other constituents

c. Trace elements

d. Gases

3. Bacteriological

a. Coliform group (/ I

b. Pathogenic microorganisms I/j

c. Enteric viruses LJ

4. Organic chemical

a. Carbon [b. Chlorophyls [L]

c. Extractable -organic matter

d. Methylene Blue Active substances Le. Nitrogen ri

f. Chemical oxygen demand

g. Phenolic material LJ

h. Pesticides Ìl5. Radiological

a. Gross alpha activity [_J

b. Gross beta activity CD

c. Strontium L_J

d. Radium L i

e. TritiumB -114

LEiLJ

V!

(. REPRESENTATIVE ANALYSES:

Date of analysis: 6-6-77Location: Pond

Major Trace

Calcium 53.2 mg /1 meq /1 Arsenic mg /1

Magnesium 6.4 mg /1 meq /1 Barium mg /1

Sodium 131.8 mg /1 rneq /1 Cadmium mg /1

Potassium 17.6 mg /1 meq /1 Chromium mg /1

Carbonate 0.0 mg /1 meq /1 Copper mg /1

Bicarbonate 353.8 mg /1 meq /1 Cyanide mg /1

Sulfate 74.0 mg/1 meq /1 Fluoride mg /1

Chloride 91.0 mg /1 meq /1 Iron mg /1

Nitrate mg /1 meq /1 Lead mg/1

Manganese mg /1

Other ConstituentsMercury mg/1

Nitrate -N mg /1Selenium mg /1

Ammonia -N mg /1Silver mg /1

KJN 30.1 mg /1Strontium mg/ 1

Total -N 30.7 mg /1Zinc mg /1

Specific conductance 1.04 rnrnhos /1

Total dissolved solids mg /1

pH 7.73 mg /1

Silica mg /1

Boron mg/1

Fluoride mg /1

Phosphorous mg /1

Hardness 0.0 mg /1

Alkalinity mg /1

B.O.D. mg /1

C.O.D. mg /1

S.S. mg /1

Microorganisms

Total coliform #/100m1

Fecal coliform # /1OOH

Fecal Strep. #/100m1

J. METHODS OF DISPOSAL:

1. Discharged to the environment

a. Oxidation pond or holding pond

b. Percolation or evaporation pond

c. Surface spreading

d. Dry stream bed

e. Landfills

f. Disposal wells

2. Reused

a. On -site reuse

(i) Specify reuse:

nn

(ii) Treated

(iii) Untreated

b. Irrigation

(i) Estimated amount:

(ii) Location:

x

unknown

3. Treated

a. Chemical reactions

b. Cooling

c. Filtering

d. Chlorination

e. Dilution

f. Ultimate disposal:

LJnun

K. DOES THE WASTE CONSTITUTE A POTENTIAL GROUND -WATER POLLUTANT?

Yes: [x]

No:

STATEWIDE GROUND -WATER MONITORING PLAN

POLLUTION POTENTIAL OF WASTE SOURCES

N. WASTE SOURCE: CWVA IRR CANAL

3. INDIVIDUAL OR AGENCY PRODUCING OR MANAGING WASTE:

C. LOCATION OF SOURCE:

D. LOCATION SKETCH: see attached figure

E. TYPE OF WASTE: SOLID Ï7

F. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE:

1. MUNICIPAL: E:3

2. AGRICULTURAL:

3. INDUSTRIAL: 14. MISCELLANEOUS:

n

G. ESTIMATLD QUANTITY OF WASTE:

LIQUID Q1. Dissolved or microbial

2. Suspended sediment

ETCJ

; Specify

; Specify Irr. water

; Specify

; Specify

B-117

16.8 miles in length7% loss

90 cfs average discharge6.3 cfs water loss or0.4 cfs per mile

RI2E RI3E.

I-10

CORTA RO WATER USERS ASSOCI AT/ONIRRICsATION CANAL

-{' t

TI2STí35

j3M4 FARM Roi_-- ---- --

32

5

CC'RTA RD r FiaRA,5 Rc'AD1/

,...

oC5>

11-

v-E Roe K.5

;AI

B-118

ri 25T136

R12E Rl3E

H. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE CONSTITUENTS

1. Physical

a. Temperature

b. Density

c. Odor

d. Turbidity

2. Inorganic chemical

a. Major constituents

b. Other constituents

c. Trace elements

d. Gases

3. Bacteriological

a. Coliform group

b. Pathogenic microorganisms

c. Enteric viruses

4. Organic chemical

a. Carbon

b. Chlorophyls

c. Extractable organic matter

d. Methylene Blue Active substances

e. Nitrogen

f. Chemical oxygen demand

g. Phenolic material

h. Pesticides

5. Radiological

a. Gross alpha activity

b. Gross beta activity

c. Strontium

d. Radium

e. Tritium

[

F-1

B-119

I. REPRESENTATIVE ANALYSES: Not available - blend of CWVA wells

Date of analysis: Location:

Major - Trace

Calcium mg /1 meq /1 Arsenic mg /1

Magnesium mg /1 meq /1 Barium mg /1

Sodium mg /1 meq /1 Cadmium mg/1

Potassium mg /1 meq /1 Chromium mg/1

Carbonate mg/1 meq /1 Copper mg /1

Bicarbonate mg /1 meq /1 Cyanide mg /1

Sulfate mg /1 meq /1 Fluoride mg /1

Chloride mg /1 meq /1 Iron mg /1

Nitrate mg /1 meq /1 Lead mg /1

Manganese mg /1

Other ConstituentsMercury mg /1

Nitrate -N mg /1Selenium mg /1

Ammonia -N mg /1Silver mg /1

KJN mg /1Strontium mg/1

Total -N mg /1Zinc mg /1

Specific conductance mg /1

Total dissolved solids mg /1 Microorganisms

pH mg /1 Total coliform #/100m1

Silica mg /1 Fecal coliform #/100m1

Boron mg /1 Fecal Strep. #/100m1

Fluoride mg /1

Phosphorous mg /1

Hardness mg /1

Alkalinity mg /1

B.O.D. mg /1

C.O.D. mg /1

S.S. mg /1

J. METHODS OF DISPOSAL:

1. Discharged to the environment

a. Oxidation pond or holding pond

b. Percolation or evaporation pond

c. Surface spreading

d. Dry stream bed

e. Landfills

f. Disposal wells

g. Other (seepage)

2. Reused

a. On -site reuse

(i) Specify reuse:

CJ

n

(ii) Treated

(iii) Untreated

b. Irrigation

(i) Estimated amount:

(ii) Location:

3. Treated

a. Chemical reactions

b. Cooling

c. Filtering

d. Chlorination

e. Dilution

f. Ultimate disposal:

LJ

1

K. DOES THE WASTE CONSTITUTE A POTENTIAL GROUND -WATER POLLUTANT?

Yes:

No:

B-121

STATEWIDE GROUND -WATER MONITORING PLAN

POLLUTION POTENTIAL OF WASTE SOURCES

WASTE SOURCE: Effluent Irrigation ( For distribution of total irrigated acreage

and consumtive water use, see Item L.)

3. INDIVIDUAL OR AGENCY PRODUCING OR MANAGING WASTE: HANCOCK LAND AND CATTLE CO.

::. LOCATION OF SOURCE:

D. LOCATION SKETCH: SEE SOURCE MAPS

E. TYPE OF WASTE: SOLID I 1 LIQUID [ X1

1. Dissolved or microbial LXj

2. Suspended sediment [1

F. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE:

1. MUNICIPAL: El ; Specify

2. AGRICULTURAL: L ; Specify Effluent Irrigation

3. INDUSTRIAL: i I ; Specify

4. MISCELLANEOUS: [ ; ; Specify

G. ESTIMATED QUANTITY OF WASTE:

Irrigation Volume - 3186 acre feet /year in 1976Area irrigated with effluent - 300 acre

8-1 22

H. r..1_ASSIrICATICt, :WASTE CONSTITUENTS

I. Phvsic_a1

a. Temperature F-1

b. Density C13

c. Odor Eä

d. Turbidity

2. Inorganic chemical

a. Major constituents L_.1

b. Other constituents BC-1

c. Trace elements (-1

d. Gases Ei3. Bacteriological

a. Coliform group

b. Pathogenic microorganisms a-]

c. Enteric viruses. lXJ

4. Organic chemical

a. Carbon 1 i

b. Chlorophyls []

c. Extractable organic matter I 1

d. Methylene Blue. Active substances Cl

e. Nitrogen

f. Chemical oxygen demand

g. Phenolic material L_)

h. Pesticides

5. Radiological

a. Gross alpha activity

b. Gross beta activity

Ix 1

[XI

c. Strontium

d. Radium

e. Tritium

xi

SI.N_!dl ! i

Date oF an,tl . I:'75--Y6 Location: l-in l h.fflucr,t f Iant No. 1

e } t oir Tr;r::r`..,,/

-.. _...

Calcium 7' __._. mg /1 meq /1 Arsenic !IÌq /1

Magnesium 1;__, mg/1 nleq /1 Barium mg /1

Sodium 98 nub /1 meq /1 Cadmium um mg /1

Potassium mg /1 meq /1 Chromium mg /1

Carbonate 0 mg /1 meq /1 Copper mg /1

Bicarbonate 294 mg /1 meq /1 Cyanide mg /1

Sulfate 152 mg /1 meq /1 Fluoride mg /1

Chloride 95 mg /1 meq /1 Iron 0.2 mg /1

Nitrate mg /1 meq /1 Lead mg/1

Manganese mg /1

Other ConstituentsMercury mg /1

Nitrate -N 0.0 mg /1Selenium mg /1

Ammonia -N 17.1 mg /1Silver mg /1

KJN 25.0 mg/1Strontium mg /1

Total -N 25.2 mg /1Zinc mg /1

E` Specific conductance mg /1

Total dissolved solids 671 mg /1 Microorganisms

pH 7.5 mg /1 Total coliform #/100::::

Silica 4? mg /1 Fecal coliform # /10Cr.,i

Boron mg /1 Fecal Strep. # /100r

Fluoride mg /1

Phosphorous (Phosphate, 18 mg /1

HardnessOrtho)

mg/1

Alkalinity 241 mg/1

B.O.D. 21 mg/1

C.O.D. 48 mg/1

S.S. 68 mg /1

Organic -N 7.9 mg /1

1976

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Pesticidc. HptilLer

Ethyl

Parathion

APPLICATIM 1-;ATES 19-/C

DicambaN

lbs/yr

P,f).

1LVyrNethyIParathion

Diazinon14-G Treflan Prometryne

T12S, R12ESection 8 203.5 146.0 117.5 36.5 52,000 15,440

9 - 36.0 48.0 - 12.0 14,400 3,840

16 295.0 - 368.75 - 25,800 11,800

17 - - 40.0 - 10.0 5,000 -

21 - 383.0 - - 478.75 - 33,500 15,320

22 104.0 130.0 - 9,100 4,160

26 93.0 116.25 8,130 3,720

27 - 36.0 - - 45.0 3,150 1,440

35 48.0 - - - 11,200 5,120

T13S, R12ESection 1 - 30.0 - - 7,000 3,200

2 4.75 - - 380 1,900

12 11.25 - - 2,625 1,200

113A, R13ESection 7 39.0 25.0 12.5 - 6.25 13,350 4,210

9 8.5 - - - 680 3.400

16 42.0 9,800 4,480

17 - 75.0 93.75 6,560 3,000

20 - 12.5 - 2,975 1,360

21 120.0 - 32,500 13,000

28 - 186.85 74.5 10.0 - 49,125 19,700

B-126

T.R.S.

Acreage

12, 12, 894

146

146

Sec. 94848

Sec. 16~_.195

_ - --

Sec. 1740

Sec. 21383

Sec. 22104

Sec. 2693

Sec. 2736

Sec. 3564

13, 12, 1

40

Sec. 219

Sec. 1215

13, 13, 725

37

25

15

Sec. 934

Sec. 1656

Sec. 1775

Sec. 2017

Sec. 21100100

Sec. 28149

8

149

Ethyl Methyl Di azi non

Crop Parathion Parathion 14 -G Treffan Prometryne Dicamba

Cotton 94 lbs 117.5

Grain 109.5Sorghum 146

Grain 36

Sorghum 48

Cotton 295 368.75

Sorghum 40

Cotton 383 478.75

Cotton 104 130.0

Cotton 93 116.25

Cotton 36 45.0

Grain 48

Grain 30

Alfalfa 4.75

Grain 11.25

Corn 11.25 12.5

Grain 27.75Sorghum 25

Pecans

Alfalfa 8.5

Grain 42

Cotton 75 93.75

Grain 12.75

Corn 45 50

Grain 75

Corn 67.1 74.5Cotton 8 10.0Grain 111.75

36.5

id 2`)5

lbs/yr lhs/y

7050-9400 3,7,7,`.

25,550 11,6L-',C

18,250 -

8,400 3,81(

12 6,000 -

2.125- 11,80

29,500

10 5,000

6.25

TOTALS 13.25 1,715.35 259.0 137.0 1,360.0 64.75

28,725-38,300

7,800-10,400

6,975-9,300

2700 -3600

11,200

7,000

285 -475

2,625

3,7506,4753,125

15,320

4,16,

3,72L

1,446 -

5 ,120

3,20!

1,900

1,200

1,250

2,960

510 -850 3,406

9,800 4,486

5625 -7500 3,000

2,975 1,360

15,000 5,000

17,500 8,000

22,350 7,4'>c,

600-800 32

26,075 11,92(;

.. r - ,ir r r-rr1

F;,.,t,l[ri l ,s 1Er?Tái-I;ER ARM ICr. 1,a.Y_.

CROP PESTICIDE. .-2.

D+St, HERBICIDE, 2

DOSAGE2

P205 N`

Alfalfa Ethyl Parathion .25 None 100 15 -25

Corn Methyl Parathion .45 Treflan .50 50 150

Cotton Methyl Parathion 1.0 Prometryne 1.25 40 75 -100

Grain Methyl Parathion .75 None DO 175

Sorghum Diazinon 14 -G 1.0 Dicamba .25 0 125

Pecans None - None

1Contri butors :

Dennis, R.E., R.K. Thompson, A.D. Day, E.B. Jackson, Growing Wheat in Arizona,College of Agriculture, Coop. Ext. Ser., Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.

Dennis, R.E., et al, Growing Alfalfa in Arizona, College of Agriculture, Coop.Ext. Ser., University of Arizona, Tucson, 1977.

Ibid., Oral communication.

Helms, Dempsey, Written communication.

2lbs /acre

J. METHODS OF DISPOSAL:

1. Discharged to the environment

a. Oxidation pond or holding pond

b. Percolation or evaporation pond

c. Surface spreading

d. Dry stream bed

e. Landfills

f. Disposal wells

2. Reused

a. On -site reuse

(i) Specify reuse:

lx

(ii) Treated

(iii) Untreated

b. Irrigation

n(i) Estimated amount: 3186 acre -ft per year (1976)

(ii) Location: Sewerfarm and other area, see source map

3. Treated

a. Chemical reactions

b. Cooling

c. Filtering

d. Chlorination

e. Dilution

f. Ultimate disposal:

K. DOES THE WASTE CONSTITUTE A POTENTIAL GROUND -WATER POLLUTANT?

Yes:

No:

B-129

STATEWIDE GROUND -WATER MONITORING PLAN

POLLUTION POTENTIAL OF WASTE SOURCES

A. WASTE SOURCE: Non -effluent irrigation, (For distribution of total irrigated acreageand consumptive water use, see Item L.)

3. INDIVIDUAL OR AGENCY PRODUCING OR MANAGING WASTE:

C. LOCATION OF SOURCE:

D. LOCATION SKETCH: See Source Map

E. TYPE OF WASTE: SOLID ED LIQUID

1. Dissolved or microbial

2. Suspended sediment

Ix 1

F. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE:

1. MUNICIPAL: [il ; Specify

2. AGRICULTURAL: ; Specify

3. INDUSTRIAL: F-1 ; Specify

4. MISCELLANEOUS: I 1 ; Specify

G. ESTIMATED QUANTITY OF WASTE:

Irrigation Volume - 10,700 acre feet /yr in 1976For loading of pesticides and fertilizer see over pageNon -effluent irrigated area - 2141 acres

B-130

H. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE CONSTITUENTS

1. Physical

a. Temperature I-J

b. Density Uc. Odor Eid. Turbidity

2. Inorganic chemical

a. Major constituents [71

b. Other constituents ( 1

c. Trace elements

d. Gases

3. Bacteriological

a. Coliform group E]

b. Pathogenic microorganisms []

c. Enteric viruses [D

4. Organic chemical

a. Carbon I

b. Chlorophyls 11

c. Extractable organic matter Eld. Methylene Blue Active substances

e. Nitrogen

f. Chemical oxygen demand

g. Phenolic material

h. Pesticides 1x1

5. Radiological

a. Gross alpha activity [J

b. Gross beta activity

c. Strontium nd. Radium E1

e. Tritium

l

1 1

C_7

B-131

I. REPRESENTATIVE ANALYSES:

Date of analysis: see over page Location:

Major Trace

Calcium mg /1 meq /1 Arsenic mg /1

Magnesium mg /1 meq /1 Barium mg /1

Sodium mg /1 meq /1 Cadmium mg /1

- Potassium mg /1 meq /1 Chromium mg /1

Carbonate mg /1 meq /1 Copper mg /i

Bicarbonate mg /1 meq /1 Cyanide mg /1

Sulfate mg /1 meq /1 Fluoride mg /1

Chloride mg /1 meq /1 Iron mg /1

Nitrate mg /1 meq /1 Lead mg /1

Manganese mg /1

Other ConstituentsMercury mg /1

Nitrate -N mg /7Selenium mg /1

Ammonia -N mg /1Silver mg /1

KJN mg /1Strontium mg /1

Total -N mg /1Zinc mg /1

Specific conductance mg /1

Total dissolved solids mg /1 Microorganisms

pH mg /1 Total coliform #/100m1

Silica mg /1 Fecal coliform # /100m1

Boron mg /1 Fecal Strep. # /100m1

Fluoride mg/1

Phosphorous mg /1

Hardness mg /1

Alkalinity mg /1

B.O.D. mg /1

C.O.D. mg /1

S.S. mg /1

1976

CR

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1ACREAGE

2A

LFA

LFA

1CORN

CO

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M'

PASTURE

PECANS

TOTAL

FALLOW

TO

TA

LC

;!U

F:12

E S

ec. 8

9414

614

638

50

386

1059

g48

4896

096

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50

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8010

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379

462

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104

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1650

050

217

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2288

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642

9898

308

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7575

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149

306

106

412

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120

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8867

225

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1524

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1874

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acre

s

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f'(.`:`,I.ÎciGis i,ri

APPi_I(.:'1-(InN RiiTC.S FOR 1976

- _. __ ____------ _ __. __.__ _ _ _.. .

Ethyl

Parathion¡;o:.y1Parati+;orl

Diazirn14-G Treilan Promotryüe Dicamba

W

lbs/:/r

2`71bs/yr

T:i2S, R12E

Section 8 203.5 146.0 117.5 36.5 52,000 1ft,440

9 - 36.0 48.0 - - 12.0 14,400 3,840

16 - 295.0 - 368.75 - 25,800 11,800

17 40.0 - - 10.0 5,000

21 383.0 - 478.75 - 33,500 15,320

22 - 104.0 - 130.0 9,100 4,160

26 93.0 116.25 - 8,130 3,720

27 - 36.0 45.0 3,150 1,440

35 - 48.0 11,200 5,120

T13S, R12ESection 1 30.0 - - 7,000 3,200

2 4.75 - 380 1,900

12 - 11.25 - 2,625 1,200

T13A, R13ESection 7 39.0 25.0 12.5 6.25 13,350 4,210

9 8.5 - - 680 3.400

16 - 42.0 - 9,800 4,480

17 75.0 - 93.75 6,560 3,000

20 - 12.5 - 2,975 1,360

21 120.0 - - 32,500 13,000

28 - 186.85 - 74.5 10.0 49,125 19,700

B-134

F.1Z,S.

kreage

12, 12, 8

146

146

Sec. 9

4848

Sec. 16295

Sec. 1740

Sec. 21363

Sec. 22104

Sec. 2693

Sec. 2736

Sec. 3564

13, 12, 1

Sec. 2

l9

Sec. 1215

13, 13, 725

37

25

15

Sec. 934

Sec. 1656

Sec. 1775

Sec. 2017

Sec. 21100100

Sec. 28

8

149

Ethyl Methyl D i azi non N t",'Crop Parathion Parathion 14 -G Teeflan Prometryne Dicamba

Cotton 94 lbs

Grain 109.5

Sorghum

Grain 36

Sorghum

Cotton 295

Sorghum

Cotton 383

Cotton 104

Cotton 93

Cotton 36

Grain 48

Grain 30

Alfalfa 4.75

Grain 11.25

Corn 11.25

Grain 27.75

SorghumPecans

Alfalfa 8.5

Grain 42

Cotton 75

Grain 12.75

Corn 45

Grain 75

Corn 67.1

Cotton 8

Grain 111.75

146

43

40

25

12.5

50

74.5

117.5

368.75

478.75

130.0

116.25

45.0

93.75

10.0

7050-9400 3,7íe:25,550 11,6,fl:-

36.5 18,250

8,40012 6,000

'1 (1;.,

2;125- 11,800

29,500

10 5,000

28,725-38,300

7,800-10,400

6,975-9,300

15,320

4,160

3,720

2700 -3600 1,44;

11,200

7,000

285 -475

2,625

3,7506,475

6.25 3,125

TOTALS 13.25 1,715.35 259.0 137.0 1,360.0 64.75

B -135

,2r'2,960

510 -850 3,400

9,800 4,480

5625 -7500 3,000

2,975 1,360 .

15,000 5,000

17,500 8,000

22,350 7,450600 -800 320

26,075 11,920

PES))C*J1.1L, I...RBTCIDL FLMJLI7FR fLIÇTJOM

.? 9

CROP PESTICIDE DOSAGE'9

HERBICIDE DOSAGL' P2052 N-

______-

Alfalfa Ethyl Parathion .25 None - 100 15-25

Corn Methyl Parathion .45 Treflan .50 50 150

Cotton Methyl Parathion 1.0 Prometryne 1.25 40 75-100

Grain Methyl Parathion .75 None 80 175

Sorghum Dizinon 14-G 1.0 Dicamba .25 0 125

Pecans None None

1Contributors:

Dennis, R.E., R.K. Thompson, A.D. Day, E.B. Jackson, Growing Wheat in Arizona,College of Agriculture, Coop. Ext. Ser., Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.

Dennis, R.E., et al, Growing Alfalfa in Arizona, College of Agriculture, Coop.Ext. Ser., University of Arizona, Tucson, 1977.

Ibid., Oral communication.

Helms, Dempsey, Written communication.

2lbs/acre

O. METHOD`_' OF CISPOSA.L:

i. Discharge; to the environment

... UW.idatiun pend or holding pond

b. Percolation or evaporation pond

r,. Surface spreading 00'. Dry stream bed Cle. Landfills C]

i; sposal wells

g. Other (irrigated water)

.... i4,:flt'd

a. On -site reuse

(i) Specify reuse:

(ii) Treated

(ii;) Untreated

h. Irrigation

(i) Estimated amount:

(ii) Location:

3. Trcr,.ted

a. Chemical reactions

b. Cooling

c. Filtering

d. Chlorination

e. Dilution

f. Ultimate disposal:

K. DOES THE WASTE CONSTITUTE A POTENTIAL GROUND -WATER POLLUTANT?

Yes:

No:

B-137

STATEWIDE GROUND -WATER MONITORING PLAN

POLLUTION POTENTIAL OF WASTE SOURCES

Sand and Gravel Operation

A. WASTE SOURCE:

P. INDIVIDUAL OR AGENCY PRODUCING OR MANAGING WASTE:Concrete Sand & Gravel

C. LOCATION OF SOURCE:

D. LOCATION SKETCH:

(D-12-12) 35 ddd

E. TYPE OF WASTE: SOLID LIQUID n Gravel wash water

1. Dissolved or microbial

2. Suspended sediment

F. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE:

1. MUNICIPAL: ED ; Specify

2. AGRICULTURAL: ; Specify

3. INDUSTRIAL: %1 ; Specify Gravel pit effluent

4. MISCELLANEOUS: { 7 ; Specify

G. ESTIMATED QUANTITY OF WASTE:

Unknown

B-138

H. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE CONSTITUENTS

1. Physical

a. Temperature

b. Density L_)

c. Odor CJ

d. Turbidity [xi

2. Inorganic chemical

a. Major constituents ix i

b. Other constituents

c. Trace elements

d. Gases

3. Bacteriological

a. Coliform group L)

b. Pathogenic microorganisms

c. Enteric viruses

4. Organic chemical

a. Carbon

b. Chlorophyls Elc. Extractable organic matter f`]

d. Methylene Blue Active substances C-1

e. Nitrogen nf. Chemical oxygen demand L1

g. Phenolic material Lh. Pesticides

5. Radiological

a. Gross alpha activity

b. Gross beta activity

c. Strontium

I I

d. Radium

e. Tritium8-139

I. REPRESENTATIVE ANALYSES:

Date of analysis: 6 -20 -77Location: Gravel wash water

Major Trace

Calcium 95.7 mg /1 meq /1 Arsenic mg /1

Magnesium 18.3 mg /1 meq /1 Barium mg /1

Sodium 137.0 mg /1 meq /1 Cadmium mg /1

Potassium 11.4 mg /1 meq /1 Chromium mg /1

Carbonate 0.0 mg /1 meq /1 Copper mg /1

Bicarbonate 258.6 mg /1 meq /1 Cyanide mg /1

Sulfate 330.0 mg /1 meq /1 Fluoride mg /1

Chloride89.0 mg /1 meq /1 Iron mg /1

Nitrate 0.0 mg /1 meq /1 Lead mg /1

Manganese mg /1

Other ConstituentsMercury mg/1

Nitrate -N mg /ISelenium mg /1

Ammonia -N mg /1Silver mg /1

KJN 0.0 mg /1Strontium mg /1

Total -N 14.1 mg /1Zinc mg /1

Specific conductance 1.38mg/1

Total dissolved solids mg /1

pH 7.80 mg /1

Silica mg /1

Boron mg /1

Fluoride mg /1

Phosphorous mg /1

Hardness 0.0 mg /1

Alkalinity mg /1

B.O.D. mg /1

C.O.D. mg /1

S.S. mg /1

B-140

Microorganisms

Total coliform # /100m1

Fecal coliform # /100m1

Fecal Strep. # /100m1

v. FHODS OF DISPOSAL:

1. Discharged to the environment FT()

:. Oxidation pond or holding pond E -'

i'. PPrcolation or evaporation pond LJr.. Surface spreading l

:;. Dry stream bed C-x

1. l.andfi 11 s

Ti sposa i wells EJ

Ret.aed

On -site reuse

(i) Specify reuse:

(ii) Treated

(iii) Untreated

L. Irr gation

(i) Estimated amount:

(ii) Location:

LL 1

3. Treated

a. Chemical reactions

b. Cooling

c. Filtering

d. Chlorination

e. iiilution

f. Ultimate disposal:

F-1

LJnEDLJL_J.

K. DOES THE WASTE CONSTITUTE A POTENTIAL GROUND -WATER POLLUTANT?

Yes:

No:

6 -141

STATEWIDE GROUND -WATER MONITORING PLAN

POLLUTION POTENTIAL OF WASTE SOURCES

A. WASTE SOURCE:

B. INDIVIDUAL OR AGENCY PRODUCING OR MANAGING WASTE: Tucson Rock and Sand, Tanner Co.

C. LOCATION OF SOURCE: (D- 13 -13) 6 cc

D. LOCATION SKETCH:

E. TYPE OF WASTE: SOLID LIQUID C,c

1. Dissolved or microbial

2. Suspended sediment (L

F. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE:

1. MUNICIPAL: Q ; Specify

2. AGRICULTURAL: ; Specify

3. INDUSTRIAL: ; Specify

4. MISCELLANEOUS: il ; Specify

G. ESTIMATED QUANTITY OF WASTE:

Not known: well water used as wash and process water in gravel sand operation.

B-142

i. CLASSIFICATION OF MASTE CONTITFNTS

1. rwi,Aral_1- .-

a. Temperature

b. Density E:D

c. Odor

d. Turbidity

2. Inorganic chemical

a. Major constituents

b. Other constituentsr-n

c. Trace elements

d. GasesF-1

3. Bacteriological

a. Coliform group Elb. Pathogenic microorganisms F-1

C. Enteric viruses

4. Organc chemical

a. Carbon EJ

b. Chlorophyls F-1

C. Extractable organic matter EJ

d. Methylene Blue Active substances Ele. Nitrogen r-1

f. Chemical oxygen demand F-1

g. Phenolic material

h. Pesticides EJ

5. Radiological

a. Gross alpha activity [.]

b. Gross beta activity

c. Strontium

d. Radium

e. TritiumB-143

I. REPRESENTATIVE ANALYSES: Ná available

Date of analysis: Location:

Major Trace

Calcium mg /1 meq /1 Arsenic mg /1

Magnesium mg /1 meq /1 Barium mg /1

Sodium mg /1 meq /1 Cadmium mg /1

Potassium mg /1 meq /1 Chromium mg /1

Carbonate mg /i meq /1 Copper mg /1

Bicarbonate mg /1 meq /1 Cyanide mg/1

Sulfate mg /1 meq /1 Fluoride mg /1

Chloride mg /1 meq /1 Iron mg /1

Nitrate mg /1 meq /1 Lead mg /1

Manganese mg /1

Other ConstituentsMercury mg /1

Nitrate -N mg /1Selenium mg /1

Ammonia -N mg /1Silver mg /1

UN mg /1Strontium mg /1

Total -N mg /1Zinc mg /1

Specific conductance mg /1

Total dissolved solids mg/1 Microorganisms

pH mg /1 Total coliform #/100m1

Silica mg /1 Fecal coliform #/100m1

Boron mg/1 Fecal Strep. #/100m1

Fluoride mg /1

Phosphorous mg /1

Hardness mg /1

Alkalinity mg /1

B.O.D. mg /1

C.O.D. mg /1

S.S. mg /1

J. METHODS OF DISPOSAL:

1. Discharged to the environment Íß.j

a. Oxidation pond or holding pond (7;1

b. Percolation or evaporation pond

c. Surface spreading

ct. Dry stream bed

e. Landfills

f. Disposal wells E -

2. Reused r

a. On -site reuse ED(i) Specify reuse: Reused as wash water

(ii) Treated

(iii) Untreated

b. Irrigation

(i) Estimated amount:

(ii) Location:

(

n

3. Treated

a. Chemical reactions

b. Cooling

c. Filtering

d. Chlorination

e. Dilution

f. Ultimate disposal:

1 1

L_J

[

K. [)OES THE WASTE CONSTITUTE A POTENTIAL GROUND -WATER POLLUTANT?

Yes:

No: i xl

STATEWIDE GROUND -WATER MONITORING PLAN

POLLUTION POTENTIAL OF WASTE SOURCES

A. WASTE SOURCE: Tucson Gas and Electric Company cooling tower blowdowneffluent

3. INDIVIDUAL OR AGENCY PRODUCING OR MANAGING WASTE: Tucson Gas and Electric

Company, recharged by Water Resource Research Center, U. of A.

. LOCATION OF SOURCE: (D713-13) 34 acc

D. LOCATION SKETCH: See over page

E. TYPE OF WASTE: SOLID I 1 LIQUID n

F. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE:

1. MUNICIPAL: [¡1 ;

2. AGRICULTURAL: F-7

3. INDUSTRIAL: fX ;

4. MISCELLANEOUS: f ;

G. ESTIMATED QUANTITY OF WASTE:

100 to 400 gpm

I. Dissolved or microbial LXJ

2. Suspended sediment

Specify

Specify

Specify Cooling tower blowdown effluent

Specify

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H. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE CONSTITUENTS

1. Physical

a. Temperature

b. Density

c. Odor

d. Turbidity

2. Inorganic chemical

a. Major constituents

b. Other constituents

c. Trace elements

d. Gases

3. Bacteriological

a. Coliform group

b. Pathogenic microorganisms

c. Enteric viruses

4. Organic chemical

a. Carbon I 1

b. Chlorophyls

c. Extractable organic matter

d. Methylene Blue Active substances Li

e. Nitrogen

f. Chemical oxygen demand

g. Phenolic material [_]

h. Pesticides

5. Radiological

a. Gross alpha activity

Ei

n

l l

b. Gross beta activity

c. Strontium

d. Radium

e. TritiumB-148

F-1

TABLE ;>.

COMPLETI: ANALYSES OF SAMPLES OF EFFLUENTSUPPLY AND FROM WELLS R-1, R-2 AND DOMESTIC WELL

EFFLUENTSUPPLY

WELLR -1

WELLR -2 DOMESTIC WELL

9/4/74 9/4/74 9/4/74 2/28/69 9/4/74

Soluble Salt (mg/ 1) 2245 2158 2100 947 1233

ECX103 4.8 3.75 2.82 1.2 1.7

Calcium (mg /1) 148 282 278 104 166

Magnesium (mg /1) 33.6 15.6 21.6 19 51.6

Sodium (mg /1) 700 385 350 156 208

Chloride (mg /1) 342 344 328 140 158

Sulfate (mg /1) 925 882 906 340 405

Carbonate (mg /1). 0 0 0 0 0

Bicarbonate (mg /1) 49 117 176 171 227

Nitrate (mg /1) 44.7 28.5 36.3 17.0 14.4

pH 6.8 7.0 7.3 7.3 7.6

Hardness (gr /gal) 769 783 338 626

J. METHODS OF DISPOSAL:

ï. Discharged to the environnent

a. Oxidation pond or holding pond EJ .

b. Percolation or evaporation pond

c. Surface spreading ED

d. Dry stream bed 0e. Landfill;

f. Disposal wells

Reused

a. On -site reuse EJ

(i) Specify reuse:

(ii) Treated

(iii) Untreated

b. Irrigation

(i) Estimated amount:

(ii) Location:

E3

3. Treated EJa. Chemical reactions E!b. Cooling EJ

c. Filtering E_)

d. Chlorination Üe. Dilution EJf. Ultimate disposal:

K. DOES THE WASTE CONSTITUTE A POTENTIAL GROUND -WATER POLLUTANT?

Yes: EI]

No: OB-150

STATEWIDE GROUND -WATER MONITORING PLAN

POLLUTION POTENTIAL OF WASTE SOURCES

A. WASTE SOURCE: Wells in Source Area

INDIVIDUAL OR AGENCY PRODUCING OR MANAGING WASTE:

LOCATION OF SOURCE:

D. LOCATION SKETCH:

(D-12-12) 8, abd8, bbb.

8, cbc8, dba16,bba16,bdc16,ddd17,aad17,ddc17,ddd20,baa20,cad20,dcd

22,bba22,bbd22,dcd22,ddb25,cca26,bca26,cba

See Well Location Map

(D-12-12) 26,dba26,dbd27,cbb

33,aca33,dad34,baa35,add36,add36,cbc36,cdc36,ddc

(D- 13 -12) 1,bda

(D- 13 -13) 5,ccb

(D- 13 -13) 7,dda8,baa8,cdd8,cda

17,acc17,acc17,acc17,acc17,dba17,dba17,ddc18,aca18, cad

21,cbd21,dcc27,ccd

E. TYPE OF WASTE: SOLID F-1 LIQUID

1. Dissolved or microbial

2. Suspended sediment

F. CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE:

1. MUNICIPAL: ; Specify

2. AGRICULTURAL: L ; Specify

3. INDUSTRIAL: [ 1 ; Specify

4. MISCELLANEOUS: Ix! ; Specify Leakage into well

G. ESTIMATED QUANTITY OF WASTE:

Unknown

B-151

Y ^

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_a%

. ? ry

fi i . C.-....._

a. Temperature

Density

C. Odor

d. Turmidit`y,

Inorganic chemical

a. Major constituents

b. Other Lohstï tuenïs

c. Trace elements

d. Gases

3. Bcteri ol ;pi cal

a. Coliform group

b. Pathogenic microorganisms

c. Enteric viruses

4. Oh anic chemical

a. carbon

b. Chlcrophyl s

c. Extractable org r;ic matter

d. Methylene Eöue Active substances

e. Nitrogen

f. Chemical oxygen demand

g. Phenolic material

h. Pesticides

5. Radiological

a. Gross alpha activity

b. Gloss beta activity

c. Strontium

d. «Blum

. i ti Lim

B-152

[. REPRESENTATIVE ANALYSES: Unknown

Date of analysis? Location:

Major Trace

Calcium mg /1 -moq /1 A' 'riic .... mq /1

Magnesium mg /1 meq /1 Barium mg /1

Sodium mg /1 meq /1 Cadmium mg /1

Potassium mg /1 meq /1 Chromium mg /1

Carbonate mg /1 meq /1 Copper mg /1

Bicarbonate mg /1 meq /1 Cyanide mg /i

Sulfate mg /1 meq /1 Fluoride mg /1

Chloride mg /1 meq /1 Iron mg /1

Nitrate mg /1 meq /1 Lead mg /1

Manganese mg /1

Other ConstituentsMercury mg /1

Nitrate -N mg /1Selenium mg /1

Ammonia -N mg /1Silver mg /1

KJN mg /1Strontium mg /1

Total -N mg /1 Zinc mg /1

Specific conductance mg /1

Total dissolved solids mg /1 Microorganisms

pH mg /1 Total coliform # /100m1

Silica mg /1 Fecal coliform # /100m1

Boron mg /1 Fecal Strep. #/100m1

Fluoride mg /1

Phosphorous mg /1

Hardness mg /1

Alkalinity mg /1

B.O.D. mg /1

C.O.D.- mg /1

S.S. mg /1

J. METW^S OF DISPOSAL:

E. Discharged to the environment

a. Oxidation pond or holding pond

b. Percolation or evaporation pond ED

c. Surface spreading [

d. Dry stream bed te. Landfills []z=. Ci sposal wells L_J

g. Other (Leakage into wells.) X

" Reused I...

a. -On -site reuse [(i) Specify reuse:

(ii) Treated

(iii) Untreated

b. Irrigation

(i) Estimated amount:

(ii) Location:

3.

ED

Treated

a. Chemical reactions

b. Cooling

c. Filtering

d. Chlorination.

e. Dilution

f. Ultimate disposal:

K. DOES THE WASTE CONSTITUTE A POTENTIAL GROUND -WATER POLLUTANT?

Yes: Ix J

No: O

B-154

APPENDIX C

WELL INVENTORY OF THE STUDY AREA

1

T R

Location

SectionOwner

Use Well

Depthft

LogAvail

DateDrilled

PerforatedZoneft

12 12 8.124 Goodman DA 250 Y 1936 77-230

12 12 8.133 Ariz. Portland 2 I 500 N 1945 N.R.

12 12 8.222 Ariz. Portland 1 I 300 Y 1947 160-260

12 12 8.414 Roger Sams D .315 Y 1962 125-310

12 12 8.421 CWUA 8-J A 261 Y 1919 50-235

12 12 8.422 Ariz. Portland 4 I 500 Y 1960 125-497

12 12 9.311 A. Choate D 199 Y 1917 N.R.

12 12 9.332 AS&R Co. D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 9.342 TG&E New .I N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 13.323 R. Fall D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 13.422 C. Henson D 400 Y 1955 290-395

12 12 13.441 E. Ellis D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 14.141 Frobisher D 300 Y 1931 240-300

12 12 14.234 W. Babienko D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 14.234 E. Gray D 225 N N.R. N.R.

12 12 14.421 D. Goodin D 329 Y N.R. N.R.

12 12 15.333 C. Phillips 2 D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 15.333 C. Phillips 1 D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 15.344 Dr. Gluck D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 15.413 H. Klein D 249 Y 1947 85-249

12 12 16.221 CWUA 16-D1 A 250 Y N.R. 90-236

12 12 16.221 CWUA 16-D2 A 270 Y N.R. 90-256

12 12 16.244 CWUA 16-F1 A 346 Y 1920 40-337

12 12 16.323 CWUA 16-L A 260 Y 1919 25-240

12 12 16.444 CWUA 16-P A 234 Y 1929 68-225

12 12 17.411 CWUA 17-I1 A 416 Y 1920 50-404

12 12 17.441 CWUA (La Puerta) M N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 17.444 CWUA 17-P1 A 250 Y 1920 50-230

12 12 20.114 CWUA 20-A A 386 Y 1920 90-370

12 12 20.314 Berwick D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 20.341 Snyder D 154 Y 1931 N.R.

12 12 20.433 Servirson D 212 Y 1950 133-210

12 12 21.111 G.E. Phillips D 163 Y 1958 100-160

12 12 21.111 Carl Cook D N.R. N. N.R. N.R.

12 12 21.211 CWUA 21-C2 A 409 Y 1920 50-390

12 12 21.221 CWUA 21-C1 A 242 Y 1919 30-218

12 12 21.244 CWUA 21-F A 300 Y 1953 104-297

12 12 21.314 CWUA 21-K A 225 Y 1920 50-200

12 12 21.344 Dow Chemical D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 21.434 CWUA 21-D A 300 W 1954 N.R.

12 12 22.221 KOA Campground D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 22.223 G. Land D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 22.224 CWUA 22-D A 245 N 1948 110-245

12 12 22.231 L. Scott Trailer Crt. D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 22.243 Western Meat Packing D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 22.411 KFIF Radio Station D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 22.434 L.F. Curtis A N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 22.442 CWUA 22-P A 316 Y 1924 36-300

12 12 23.313 W. Rhea D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 23.341 R. Harris D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

C-la

2

T R

Location

SectionOwner

Use Well

Depthft

LogAvail

DateDrilled

PerforatedZone

ft

12 12 23.344 B. Terrell D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 23.431 H. Saunders D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 25.143 A. Davis D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 25.232 H. L.Davis D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 25.233 Hartman D 340 Y . 1966 219-319

12 12 25.234 Gilles D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 25.313 CWUA 25-K A 238 Y 1942 80-224

12 12 25.443 J. Crawford D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 26.142 Shamrock Hill Farm D 344 Y 1965 112-344

12 12 26.242 CWUA 26-E A 312 Y 1938 71-280

12 12 26.321 Dow Chemical (Antel) D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 26.241 CWUA 26-J2 A 248 Y 1922 60-24012 12 26.423 M. Konklin D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 26.424 CWUA 26-53 A 250 Y 1923 70-245

12 12 27.232 R. Cockey D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 27.233 J. Acosta D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 27.322 Lane Johnson D 180 Y 1958 110-18012 12 27.322 CWUA 27-L A 236 Y N.R. 65-208

12 12 28.143 Lil Abner's (L. Lewis) D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 29.214 David Cutler D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 29.244 Lazy K-Bar (Krah) D 250 Y 1954 150-245

12 12 29.423 W. Allen 1 Blackarrow D 212 Y 1947 N.R.

12 12 29.431 W. Allen 2 D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 29.444 J. E. Norton D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 33.131 Neiheisel D 230 Y N.R. N.R.

12 12 33.141 C. D. Miller D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 33.231 Rielly D. N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 33.244 0. Cooke 1 D 301 Y N.R. 144-30112 12 33.314 K. K. Koempfer D 520 Y 1964 240-52012 12 33.334 Mrs. Konklin D 210 Y 1938 N.R.

12 12 33.414 Sahuaro Vista Ranch D 390 Y 1954 75-32712 12 33.423 G. Bingham D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 34.211 Redemptorist Fathers M 376 Y 1965 105-21012 12 34.313 W. Nichols D 328 Y N.R. N.R.

12 12 34.314 G. Meech D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 34.322 J. Smolen D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 34.333 M. L. Babb D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 34.342 L. Mogge D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 34.413 B. B. Reeves D 138 N 1936 N.R.

12 12 34.414 R. Hampton D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 34.422 C. D. Emmons 1 D 300 Y 1958 254-30012 12 34.423 A. L. Cornell D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 34.424 Curtis Barrett D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 34.424 E. Grondí1n D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 34.431 Karl Monroe D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 34.434 E. E. Hanson D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 34.442 Kline D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 35.144 CWUA 35-H A 200 Y 1918 35-190

12 12 36.111 Bob Boykin D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

3

T

Location

R Section

Owner

Use Well

Depthft

Log

Avail

DateDrilled

PerforatedZone

ft

12 12 36.121 G. Hubbard D 260 N 1970 N.R.

12 12 36.122 W. Moncada D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 36.131 H. D. Horne D 220 N 1968 N.R.

12 12 36.134 W. D. Herman D 220 N 1970 N.R.

12 12 36.144 J. Trent D 230 N 1970 130-220

12 12 36.211 G. Ingram D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 36.212 CWUA 36-C A 301 Y 1957 95-298

12 12 36.213 E. Stephens D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 36.213 R. Islas D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 36.234 John Glenn D 210 N 1970 90-210

12 12 36.343 CWUA 36-N A 347 Y 1920 45-338

12 12 36.411 CWUA 36-H A 400 Y 1960 105-395

12 12 36.411 G. Carr D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 36.411 W. Young D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 36.412 R. Diaz D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 36.414 CaLame D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 36.414 W. Leslie D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 36.414 H. Fickett D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 12 36.434 Humble Oil Co. D 310 Y 1970 115-215

12 12 36.444 Haynes D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 13 19.443 D. Lynn D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 13 20.232 S. Gorby D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 13 28.111 Tucson National GC3 DI 456 Y 1962 174-450

12 13 29.244 Martin (Whitehead) D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 13 30.111 W.S. Mason D 362 Y. 1952 257-358

12 13 30.134 M. Hillman D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 13 30.312 Hobby Horse Ranch D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 13 30.413 I. Eliot D 317 Y 1947 217-317

12 13 31.312 Ray Doering D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 13 31.324 S. F. Heubner D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 13 31.434 Citizens Utility M N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 13 32.224 H. Ream D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

12 13 32.241 Gibson AD 300 Y 1946 135-290

12 13 32.323 C.W. Werner D 352 Y 1948 200-350

13 12 1.123 Truman Egg Ranch D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 12 1.211 Pulley (Owner Lee) D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 12 1.221 C. Kane D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 12 1.221 E. Contreras, Castillo D 154 Y 1961 N.R.

13 12 1.222 Burrola D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 12 1.222 V. Valles D 210 Y 1964 89-199

13 12 1.244 CWUA 1-F A 280 Y 1920 80-278

13 12 1.414 Tom Yawes D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 12 1.414 George Bonitos D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 12 2.144 C.A. Logan M 300 N 1959 N.R.

13 12 2.211 D. Freedland D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 12 2.212 Citizens Utility M 210 Y 1970 N.R.

13 12 2.412 R. Berry D 164 N 1946 N.R.

13 12 2.443 C.A. Logan M 300 N 1948 N.R.

13 12 3.122 L. Roeser D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

C-3

4

T

Location

R SectionOwner

Use Well

Depthft

LogAvail

DateDrilled

PerforatedZoneft

13 12 3.123 Desert Trail Ranch D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 12 3.231 T. Green D 320 Y 1961 220-315

13 12 3.233 Horan D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 12 3.243 Wild Horse Ranch D 212 Y 1932 N.R.

13 12 4.114 G. Harwood D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 12 4.122 W. Tucker D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 12 4.144 Dr. Thomas D 403 Y 1965 130-398

13 12 4.214 Picture Rocks Ranch D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 12 4.411 L. E. Parker D 500 Y 1967 0-250

13 12 11.214 B. A. Killoran D 285 Y 1949 207-280

13 12 12.212 G. N. Kaylor D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 12 12.212 Greene D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 12 12.311 City A-22 M 350 Y 1956 165-347

13 12 13.113 D. W. Stanton D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 12 13.144 M. Mikesell D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 12 13.441 B. L. Bryant D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 12 13.443 J. Marron D 200 N N.R. N.R.

13 13 5.222 CWUA 5-D A 294 Y 1944 100-280

13 13 5.332 Hillmar D 183 Y 1951 100-180

13 13 6.123 D. Gonzales D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 13 6.133 R. Ritter D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 13 6.211 R. Sweat D 205 Y 1955 100-200

13 13 6.213 B. Bennett D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 13 6.221 S. Dobbs D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 13 6.222 M. Cox D 200 Y 1965 N.R.

13 13 6.222 H.T. Toole, Jr D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 13 6.242 W.T. Martin D 440 N 1919 50-425

13 13 6.321 W. R. Wells D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 13 6.322 Schumaker A N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 13 7.241 Schumaker D 203 Y 1958 82-195

13 13 7.311 Schumaker A 330 Y 1958 80-254

13 13 7.344 Ted Walker D 250 Y 1961 130-250

13 13 7.441 Sunset Dairy D 300 Y 1939 N.R.

13 13 7.444 Borden's Dairy D 300 Y 1939 N.R.

13 13 8.133 Greenfield School D 262 Y 1956 N.R.

13 13 8.211 City Z-7 M 198 N N.R. N.R.

13 13 8.243 Latimore D 280 Y 1951 N.R.

13 13 8.344 Waylor Nursery D 120 Y 1945 50-120

13 13 8.344 Paul Griggs D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 13 8.412 Simonsen Ranch D 251 Y 1963 91-246

13 13 8.431 E. Minnix D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 13 8.432 Carti H20 Co. No. 1 M N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 13 8.432 Labuzan D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 13 8.434 Stalker D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 13 16.323 R. Flores D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 13 16.333 H.E. Brown D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 13 16.333 Gilbert Pump Sales D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 13 16.441 City Z-2 M 301 Y 1959 95-298

13 13 17.122 R.H. Ingalls D 150 Y 1954 80-147

13 13 17.122 Albert Smith D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

C-4

5

T R

Location

SectionOwner

Use Well

Depthft

Log

Avail

Date

DrilledPerforated

Zone

ft

13 13 17.123 City Z -4 M 230 N 1957 90 -225

13 13 17.133 P. Pierce South Well D 230 N 1957 90 -22513 13 17.133 P. Pierce North Well D N.R. N N.R. N.R.13 13 17.133 Mohawk Apartments F 230 N 1957 100 -22513 13 17.211 Simonsen Brick House D 190 Y 1949 N.R.13 13 17.211 J. Hummer North Well D N.R. N N.R. N.R.13 13 17.214 J. Hummer South Well D N.R. N N.R. N.R.13 13 17.314 T.P.A.C., Inc. ID N.R. N N.R. N.R.13 13 17.413 Tumbleweed Inn D N.R. N N.R. N.R.13 13 17.421 Al Darris D N.R. N N.R. N.R.13 13 17.421 Eicholtz D 400 Y 1947 N.R.13 13 17.422 Casa Motel D N.R. N N.R. N.R.13 13 17.443 Robert Pike D N.R. N N.R. N.R.13 13 17.444 H.C. Smith D N.R. N N.R. N.R.13 13 18.122 V. Chandler D 198 Y 1956 150 -19313 13 18.131 Frank Howard D 115 Y 1939 72 -115

13 13 18.231 H. Darimont D N.R. N N.R. N.R.13 13 18.313 E. Heuston D N.R. N N.R. N.R.13 13 18.314 Pat Owen D N.R. N N.R. N.R.13 13 18.332 J. West D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 13 18.344 R. W. Miley D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 13 18.432 R. Schad D 250 N 1970 150 -250

13 13 18.433 H.O. Barber D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 13 18.434 W. L. Shearer D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 13 19.113 J. Saunders D N.R. N N.R. N.R.13 13 19.344 City A -43 M 450 Y 1966 190 -445

13 13 19.434 J. J. Jackson D N.R. N N.R. N.R.13 13 19.441 J. W. Maupin D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 13 19.444 City A -44 M 300 Y 1956 185 -29E

13 13 20.224 Citizens Utility 2 D N.R. N N.R. N.R.13 13 20.443 Rabies Control Ctr. D 450 Y 1963 110 -418

13 13 21.242 Wentz Bros. Stockyard D N.R. N N.R. N.R.13 13 21.324 Infilco U 360 Y 1966 90 -355

13 13 21.433 City Sewage Farm D 251 Y 1950 75 -N.R.

13 13 27.331 Circle Bar Motel D N.R. N N.R. N.R.13 13 27.331 Crecelius D N.R. N N.R. N.R.13 13 27.332 Arizona Ranch School D 200 Y 1954 90 -107

13 13 27.334 Tratel Tucson D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 13 27.343 Town & Country Apt. D N.R. N N.R. N.R.13 13 27.344 USDA Romero Rd. A 300 Y 1963 150 -300

13 13 28.332 Citizens Utility D 270 N 1970 N.R.13 13 28.342 Haciendas Del Oeste D N.R. N N.R. N.R.13 13 29.122 R. Crull D N.R. N N.R. N.R.13 13 29.124 R.G. Marsland D 128 Y 1948 73 -12813 13 29.212 S. Ott D N.R. N N.R. N.R.13 13 29.214 P. Martin D N.R. N N.R. N.R.13 13 29.313 M. Soweres D N.R. N N.R. N.R.13 13 29.313 M. Barnett D N.R. N N.R. N.R.13 13 29.314 Dr. Bloss D 210 Y 1952 N.R.13 13 29.314 P. Smith D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

C-5

6

T

Location

R SectionOwner

Use Well

Depthft

Log

AvailDate

DrilledPerforated

Zoneft

13 13 29.314 T. Nelson D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 13 29.331 Nick Scull D 285 N N.R. N.R.

13 13 29.332 B. Sadler D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 13 29.333 J. Cox D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 13 29.334 E. Oliver D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 13 29.341 Steve Smith D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 13 29.342 Bob King D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 13 29.342 H.E. Wells D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 13 29.344 H. Chapman D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 13 29.344 E. Stopa D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 13 29.344 A. Friedman D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 13 29.434 B.E. Zonker D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 13 29.441 Lucy Bergman (West) D 160 Y 1930 N.R.

13 13 29.441 Lucy Bergman (East) D 200 Y 1950 N.R.

13 13 30.141 W. Ingraham D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 13 20.144 Walter Werman D 240 Y 1951 N.R.

13 13 30.234 E. Rumsly M N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 13 33.122 City A-39 M 267 Y 1968 N.R.

13 13 33.133 Stella Ware D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 13 33.312 C. Fotìrios D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 13 33.442 Phyllis Hayton D 187 Y 1952 90-18413 13 33.442 Avalon College D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 13 34.133 UA Poultry Farm D 300 Y 1965 125-290

13 13 34.213 UA Casa Grande Hwy F D 201 Y 1926 50-200

13 13 34.234 Bill Shaw D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 13 34.234 UA Water Resources D 300 Y 1964 150-30013 13 34.243 UA WRRC R2 U 150 Y 1965 N.R

13 13 34.244 UA WRRC R1 U 150 Y 1965 N.R.

13 13 34.321 Smithson Egg Ranch D N.R. N N.R. N.R.

13 13 34.343 City A-24 M 175 N 1956 72-172

7

T R

Location

SectionOwner

Use Well

Depthft

LogAvail

DateDrilled

PerforatedZoneft

12 12 13.123 Ray S. Burton D 500 Y 1973 334 -500

12 12 14.231 Earl Gray D 400 Y 1973 250 -395

12 12 15.332 Wayne Holley D 190 Y 1973 Between12 12 22.221 Clete O'Neil D 200 Y 1972 110 -190

12 12 25.132 Richard Carreon D 280 Y 1974 170 -270

12 12 25.244 Tom Elliot D 296 Y 1972 176 -276

12 12 25.422 Richard Gentry D 308 Y 1973 183 -298

12 13 17.111 City C -101 M 570 Y 1972 400 -560

12 13 17.431 Wilford Construction D 500 Y 1973 368 -488

12 13 30.242 Bill Wright D 400 Y 1972 250 -390

12 13 31.333 City Z -13 M 300 Y 1972 100 -280

13 13 16.314 Diamond Grove M 420 Y 1974 131 -420

13 13 18.132 Sam Borders D 300 Y 1973 140 -300

APPENDIX D

SOURCES OF INFORMATION

NAME

Mr. J. RobertsMr. Wm. FaustMr. D. HylandMr. Earl SmithMr. Tom DereksonMr. Bill VoiceMr. Wayne BarteauMr. Gordon DavisMr. J. PosedlyMr. E.J. TruebloodMr. Sam DunlapDr. J. WrightDr. R. PhillipsMr. A. OshrinMr. G. FoggMr. Dempsey HelmsDr. W.H. HaleMr. Brad DeSpainMr. Maurice BasuteDr. B. ReidMr. Joe WeberDr. James DeCookMr. Bill BatemanMr. Jeffery RandallMr. BlackwellDr. W. KneeboneDr. R.E. Dennis

CONTRIBUTORS

AGENCY

Colombia Sand and GravelPima Co. Dept. of SanitationPima Co. Dept. of SanitationPima Co. Dept. of SanitationPima Co. Dept. of SanitationShamrock FarmsTucson Rock and SandCity of Tucson, Dept. of Water & SewersSoils, Water and EngineeringCity Wastewater Treatment PlantSunset FarmsCity of Tucson, Dept. of Water & SewersU. of A. Dept. of Sanitary EngineeringOshrin RealtyU. of A. Grad. Student- HydrologySoils, Water and EngineeringAnimal SciencesCortaro Water Users AssociationSoil Conservation ServicePoultry Scientist, U. of A.Water Resources Research CenterWater Resources Research CenterU. of A. Undergrad.U. of A. Grad. Student -HydrologyCounty AgentPlant Sciences, U. of A.Plant Sciences, U. of A.

APPENDIX E

WATER QUALITY DATA FROMMONITORING PROGRAM IN

STUDY AREA, OCTOBER 1, 1976TO SEPTEMBER 30, 1977

EFFLUENT FROM THE INA FOAP WASIEWA Ek

TREATMENT PLANT

DATE

-".0

PH

NA

!{

CA

MG

CL

tiCO3

CC3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HLRi

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

-----

---

----

--

-

7/11/77

1.04

7.60

112.6

14.9

26.3

7.0

96.0

263.0

0.0

76.0

21.8

1.8

29.5

30.0

9q.5

9'L8Z

9'E

0'0

6'SL

0'0

O'OSL

0'0

S'E9Z

0'EL

B'£L

0'06

L'E

S'99

OE'L

8h'L

LL/ZL/8

9'S8Z

L'h

O'0

Z'8L

0'0

0'08l

0'0

S'E9Z

0'ZL

E'SL

L'68

Z'Z

S'L8

OZ'L

OG'L

'

LL/S IL

h'LZE

9'E

0'0

6'Sl

0'0

0'9SL

0'0

9'8SZ

O'L9

0'ZL

6'80L

Z'l

£'S9

SL'L

56'

LL/9L/S

MB'ZE£

9'E

0'0

6'SL

0'0

0'S6L

0'0

L'h9Z

0'hL

E'EL

E'LLL

8'L

h'LL

SZ'L

Z6'

LL/SZ/E

wB'LEZ

6'E

0'0

L'LL

0'0

O'S6l

0'0

0'99Z

0'hL

L'El

9'ZL

L'L

O'SL

09'L

h0'L

LL/OL/E

9-LOE

L'h

0'0

0'8L

0'0

0'SOZ

0'0

8'OLZ

0'SL

8'EL

0'86

L'L

9'ZL

OZ'L

00'L

LL/SZ/Z

h'LOE

h'h

O'0

h'6L

0'0

0'0

0'0

E'ELZ

O'L8

6'hl

S'86

9'Z

0'8L

OZ'L

80'L

9L/8 It

S'LhE

S'S

0'0

S'hZ

0'0

0'0

0'0

h'9hZ

0'E8

Chi.

S'ZLL

0'9

0'Z8

8Z'L

SO'L

SL/lZ/8

9'8SE

S'h

0'0

l'OZ

0'0

0'0

0'0

h'89Z

0'E6

9'hL

S"6LL

S'9

0'Z8

9Z'L

SO'L

SL/LL/9

S'hhE

9'S

0'0

6'hZ

0'0

0'0

0'0

8'0LZ

O'Z6

6'EL

O'SLL

9'9

E'S8

LO'L

ZO'L

SL/LL/L

HH7H

NbOI

NPN

E/ZON

EHN

POS

EGO

EOJH

Ta

9W

VD

NVN

Hd

3:1

3úyC

a80

8'33S 3Z18

SZLI

(NOISV9IHHI)

C-8 TTSM

MONITOR WELL RRCY3

T12S R12E SEC. 8 DHC

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARD

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

1/ 7/77

.90

8.02

105.3

7.5

50.8

8.5

96.0

305.0

0.0

53.0

-

11.8

.4

13.2

13.3

161.9

1/14/77

.88

7.90

100.4

13.3

52.0

9.3

91.0

295.2

0.0

45.0

11.3

1.8

13.1

13.5

168.2

1/26/77

.83

8.45

108.9

7.7

33.9

7.0

100.0

258.6

7.2

45.0

11.0

2.7

12.4

19.0

113.5

2/ 4/77

.87

7.98

106.5

7.3

49.6

8.0

91.0

305.0

0.0

58.0

10.6

2.7

12.4

19.0

156.8

2/10/77

.90

8.20

107.7

7.6

42.4

7.7

89.0

309.9

0.0

73.0

10.6

.9

11.6

11.8

137.6

2/18/77

.90

8.14

106.5

11.1

58.1

9.0

85.0

308.6

4.8

73.0

11.7

.9

12.7

12.9

182.2

m 4a

3/ 4/77

.84

8.36

108.9

7.3

62.9

7.9

87.0

290.4

7.2

45.0

11.8

2.2

13.6

14.1

189.6

3/18/77

.90

8.23

110.1

12.5

41.1

9.1

90.0

305.0

3.6

38.0

11.5

1.8

12.3

12.7

140.1

4/15/77

.72

8.35

104.1

7.9

27.8

5.6

85.0

248.9

16.2

20.0

12.5

3.1

13.9

14.6

92.5

6/ 1/77

.92

8.41

116.8

15.3

36.3

6.7

84.0

331.8

2.4

45.0

13.4

1.8

14.6

15.0

118.3

6/ 6/77

.99

8.23

147.7

17.3

43.9

9.2

90.0

356.2

0.0

70.0

16.6

1.8

18.9

19.3

147.5

6/13/77

.99

8.29

145.8

16.7

43.9

9.1

88.0

385.5

0.0

48.0

16.8

1.3

18.9

19.2

147.1

7/19/77

1.15

8.30

116.5

17.3

63.5

7.8

84.0

287.9

0.0

125.0

21.8

4.9

2.7

3.9

190.7

8/ 1/77

1.62

7.50

167.5

18.9

99.8

17.7

96.0

405.0

0.0

100.0

22.1

225.9

22.7

72.8

322.2

T.G.E.

L'ELL

(COMMERCIAL)

T12S R12E SEC.09 CAC

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

hCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARE

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

9/26/77

.62

8.30

39.5

2.5

24.0

5.8

14.0

171.6

0.0

21.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

83.8

ASARCO L'ELL

(COMMEP,CIAL)

T12S 812E SEC.9 CCB

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

iOTN

HtiY,D

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

---

---

---

---

---

----

----

6/ 6/77

.87

7.73

66.0

2.9

102.5

16.0

78.0

258.6

0.0

105.0

0.0

22.2

0.0

5.0

321.9

6/20/77

.93

7.65

59.4

2.4

77.0

14.5

77.0

258.6

0..0

105.0

0.0

18.6

0.0

4.2

252.0

7/ 5/77

.88

7.80

63.5

1.9

94.9

15.8

73.0

252.5

0.0

105.0

0.0

23.5

0.0

5.3

302.1

ASAECO WELL

(COMMERCIAL)

PIMA COUNTY ANALYSIS

T12S 012E SEC.

9 CCU

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

Ha6D

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

11/29/76

.69

7.40

61.1

0.0

121.0

14.5

71.0

128.1

0.0

118.0

0.0

12.0

0.0

2.7

361.9

C.W.U.A.

DATE

----

WELL 16D1

EC

--

(IP.RIGATION)

PH

NA

--

--

K -CA--

MG

--

T12S R12E SEC.16

CL

HCO3

--

----

BBA

CO3

---

SO4

---

NH3

---

NO2/3

KJN

---

TOTN

----

HARO

----

1/17/75

.69

7.37

48.0

6.5

75.8

13.1

65.0

219.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

16.1

0.0

3.6

243.3

6/11/75

.70

7.29

46.0

5.8

76.8

13.3

62.0

217.2

0.0

0.0

0.0

13.8

0.0

3.1

246.6

8/21/75

0.00

0.00

42.0

5.8

71.0

12.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

12.8

0.0

2.9

228.8

4/ 3/76

.66

7.57

36.5

2.4

71.0

12.2

48.0

212.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

12.1

0.0

2.7

227.6

2/17/77

.67

7.50

41.1

1.9

78.7

11.4

52.0

222.0

0.0

98.0

0.0

12.8

0.0

2.9

243.5

2/25/77

.70

7.60

38.7

1.9

66.6

12.3

51.0

217.2

0.0

90.0

0.0

11.2

0.0

2.5

217.0

m 1 00

3/10/77

.55

7.60

39.9

1.8

73.8

10.9

47.0

212.3

0.0

92.0

0.0

11.5

0.0

2.6

229.2

3/25/77

.60

7.58

61.7

1.7

70.2

10.9

43.0

205.0

0.0

82.0

0.0

8.0

0.0

1.8

220.2

4/22/77

.68

7.30

33.9

2.4

84.7

12.1

47.0

218.4

0.0

74.0

0.0

16.1

0.0

3.6

261.4

5/16/77

.66

7.51

33.9

1.8

79.9

12.8

49.0

214.7

0.0

62.0

0.0

11.1

0.0

2.5

252.3

6/ 6/77

.64

7.60

43.9

2.9

77.2

14.2

47.0

212.3

0.0

75.0

0.0

9.7

0.0

2.2

251.3

6/20/77

.66

7.45

38.0

2.3

58.3

11.7

47.0

211.1

0.0

71.0

0.0

11.1

0.0

2.5

193.8

7/ 5/77

.67

7.50

41.5

2.2

55.5

13.5

43.0

207.4

0.0

78.0

0.0

12.4

0.0

2.8

194.2

8/12/77

1.00

7.70

36.5

2.7

57.5

10.9

44.0

236.7

0.0

85.0

0.0

12.4

0.0

2.8

188.5

C.W.U.A. llELL 16D2 (IRRIGATION)

112S k12E SEC.16 DDD

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARE

1/17/75

.81

7.09

73.3

ti.4

80.2

12.7

78.0

239.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

15.4

0.0

3.5

252.6

8/21/75

.81

7.31

6ó.0

5.5

74.0

12.0

67.0

226.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

10.3

0.0

2.3

234.2

4/ 8/76

.78

7.17

54.5

1.6

73.0

12.2

61.0

229.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

12.7

0.0

2.9

232.6

2/25/77

.77

7.20

53.2

1.8

77.4

10.5

60.0

222.0

0.0

105.0

0.0

16.1

0.0

3.6

236.6

3/10/77

.73

7.40

46.0

1.2

75.0

9.9

55.0

214.7

0.0

98.0

0.0

17.4

0.0

3.9

228.1

3/25/77

.70

7.28

52.0

1.1

81.1

11.4

57.0

218.4

0.0

105.0

0.0

15.5

0.0

3.5

249.5

ril

5/16/77

.73

7.13

48.4

1.8

79.9

11.3

58.0

217.2

0.0

80.0

0.0

15.9

0.0

3.6

246.1

uo

6/ 6/77

.69

7.45

58.0

3.2

83.9

13.1

55.0

217.2

0.0

83.0

0.0

13.7

0.0

3.1

263.5

7/ 5/77

.78

7.30

54.0

2.0

76.4

13.5

59.0

228.1

0.0

90.0

0.0

16.8

0.0

3.8

246.4

8/12/77

1.13

7.70

49.0

3.2

57.5

11.7

53.0

44.5

0.0

90.0

0.0

12.4

0.0

2.8

191.8

C.ii.U.A. WELL 16F1

(IRRIGATION)

T12S R12E SEC.16 BDC

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARD

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

1/17/75

.85

7.17

54.7

6.5

82.3

13.6

71.0

219.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

16.0

0.0

3.6

261.6

6/11/75

.88

7.31

55.5

6_3

90..5

16.9

83.0

244.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

20.3

0.0

4.6

295.6

8/21/75

.72

7.32

53.0

5.4

72.5

12.1

57.0

200.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

14.0

0.0

3.2

230.5

4/ 8/76

.65

7.21

43.5

1.7

59.5

11.3

46.0

197.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

195.2

3/10/77

.65

2.60

39.6

4.1

67.8

9.8

42.0

191.5

0.0

85.0

0.0

11.2

0.0

2.5

209.7

3/25/77

.56

7.38

37.5

1.0

61.7

10.2

43.0

190.3

0.0

86.0

0.0

10.6

0.0

2.4

196.1

vm 1

4/ 1/77

.62

7.31

38.7

1.3

64.1

10.3

44.0

187.9

0.0

82.0

0.0

5.8

0.0

1.3,

202.5

_.. 0

4/22/77

.60

7.20

36.3

1.0

70.2

9.7

38.0

191.5

0.0

77.0

0.0

7.4

0.0

1.7

215.3

6/ 1/77

.60

7.54

33.3

2.1

66.6

11.5

41.0

187.9

0.0

72.0

0.0

10.6

0.0

2.4

213.7

6/ 6/77

1.55

7.41

38.0

2.8

65.2

12.1

37.5

185.4

0.0

72.0

0.0

9.3

0.0

2.1

212.7

6/20/77

.60

7.24

39.6

2.1

52.8

10.5

41.0

191.5

0.0

70.0

0.0

9.7

0.0

2.2

175.1

7/ 5/77

.64

7.40

41.0

1.9

72.1

12.5

41.0

196.4

0.0

72.0

0.0

12.0

0.0

2.7

231.6

8/12/77

.95

7.60

33.5

2.9

51.5

10.4

49.0

322.1

0.0

65.0

0.0

9.3

0.0

2.1

171.5

C.B.J.A. 'IELL 16L

(IRRIGATION)

T12S R12E SEC.16 CBC

DATE

EC

P9

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TCTN

HARE

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

1/17/75

1.00

7.33

98_8

6_6

104.0

13.1

89.0

287.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

22.1

0.0

5.0

313.7

6/11/75

1.12

7.30

100.5

6.5

110.0

13.1

107.0

303.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

20.5

0.0

4.6

328.7

8/21/75

1.03

7.41

129.0

6.3

100.0

11.8

79.0

258.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

20.7

0.0

4.7

298.4

4/ 8/76

1.00

7.29

96.5

2.2

94.5

12.5

76.0

278.2

0.0

0.0

0.0

17.1

0.0

3.9

287.5

2/17/77

1.00

7.30

88.3

1.0

101.6

12.6

71.0

273.3

0.0

190.0

0.0

18.6

0.0

4.2

305.7

2/25/77

1.05

7.42

87.1

1.8

100.4

12.3

73.0

275.7

0.0

220.0

0.0

18.6

0.0

4.2

301.4

rm

3/10/77

1.01

7.50

85.9

1.9

99.2

12.8

71.0

268.4

0.0

200.0

0.0

17.6

0.0

4.0

300.5

-.A

3/25/77

.96

7.39

82.3

1.6

100.4

11.9

70.0

263.5

0.0

210.0

0.0

15.1

0.0

3.4

299.8

4/22/77

.99

7.10

79.9

1.5

106.5

11.1

61.0

261.1

0,0

190.0

0.0

18.0

0.0

4.1

311.7

6/ 6/77

.99

7.37

99.8

3.0

98.5

13.6

69.0

261.1

0.0

180.0

0.0

15.9

0.0

3.6

302.0

6/20/77

1.10

7.24

85.8

2.3

77.0

11.9

68.0

262.3

0.0

185.0

0.0

15.5

0.0

3.5

241.3

7/ 5/77

1.02

7.40

96.5

2.4

97.5

14.0

69.0

264.7

0.0

175.0

0.0

18.2

0.0

4.1

301.2

C.W.U.A.

DATE

----

WELL 16P

EC--

(IRRIGATION)

PH

NA

--

--

K -CA--

EG

--

112S

Cl --

R12£ SEC.16

ECO3

----

DDC CO3

---

SO4

---

NH3

---

NO2/3

KJN

---

TOTN

----

HARD

----

1/17/75

.43

7.55

31.2

6.2

43.0

8.1

34.0

164.7

0.0

0.0

0.0

15.4

0.0

3.5

140.8

6/11/75

.80

7.33

60.5

6.1

80.4

15.8

75.0

248.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

14.3

0.0

3.2

265.9

8/21/75

.42.

7.70

30.5

4.9

34.0

5.9

25.0

146.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

8.4

0.0

1.9

109.2

6/20/77

.35

7.78

24.8

1.9

28.6

4.3

12.0

136.6

0.0

17.5

0.0

5.8

0.0

1.3

69.1

8/12/77

.57

7.90

24.2

2.6

31.0

4.4

26.5

241.0

0.0

20.0

0.0

7.5

0.0

1.7

95.5

v1 m

xI

.

44 I

I

N

Z 1 CO

H 1O 1 mH I

.". I O7I O

mtN I CO

O 1Z 1 kiD

("I I ox 14(---; 1

o-1 1

o t óN 1

rm 1 0U 1U I O

N 04)N a I mH U I r

PUERTO DEL NORTE (SEWAGE EFFLUENT)

T12S R12E SEC.17 ACD

DATE

EC

PH

NA

'

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARE

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

2/25/77

2.05

7.40

239.6

29.7

116.2

14.9

293.0

797.9

0.0

2.0

32.0

3.7

40.9

41.7

351.6

C.W.U.A. DELL 17I1

(IRRIGATIOP')

T12S R12E SEC.17 DAC

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARD

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

1/17/75

1.10

7.21

101.0

6.6

117.2

13.4

99.0

270.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

25.2

0.0

5.7

347.9

6/11/75

1.22

7.29

110.7

6.7

125.0

13.0

106.0

290.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

26.5

0.0

6.0

365.7

8/21/75

1.02

7.32

99.0

5.9

98.0

11.9

83.0

241.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

19.4

0.0

4.4

293.8

4/ 8/76

1.00

7.20

91.0

2.3

102.0

12.1

78.0

257.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

19.2

0.0

4.3

304.6

2/17/77

.99

7.30

84.7

1.5

101.6

12.6

76.0

258.6

0.0

195.0

0.0

19.0

0.0

4.3

305.7

2/25/77

1.05

7.30

83.5

1.9

100.4

11.0

77.0

261.1

0.0

240.0

0.0

18.0

0.0

4.1

296.1

-1 J

3/25/77

.90

7.33

75.0

2.2

96.8

11.6

71.0

246.4

0.0

210.0

0.0

17.3

0.0

3.9

289.5

cri

..

4/22/77

.90

7.10

75.0

3.4

108.9

11,.1

66.0

247.7

0.0

185.0

0.0

16.7

0.0

3.8

317.7

6/ 6/77

.98

7.28

99.8

2.9

99.8

13.3

75.5

252.5

0.0

190.0

0.0

17.3

0.0

3.9

304.0

6/20/77

.97

7.16

79.2

2.2

78.1

11.7

70.0

246.4

0.0

175.0

0.0

13.7

0.0

3.1

243.3

7/ 5/77

1.00

7.30

92.5

2.2

78.4

14.0

70.0

247.7

0.0

195.0

0.0

18.6

0.0

4.2

253.5

8/12/77

1.38

7.50

65.5

3.5

76.5

12.8

69.9

219.6

0.0

160.0

0.0

15.1

0.0

3.4

243.8

C.G.U.A. WELL 17P1

(IRRIGATION)

112S R12E SEC.17 DDC

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

RARE

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

1/17/75

1.11

7.39

116.0

6.6

107.2

13.6

101.0

312.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

31.5

0.0

7.1

323.6

6/11/75

1.16

7.30

110.7

7.1

107.5

14.1

100.0

319.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

24.8

0.0

5.6

326.6

8/21/75

1.13

7.50

121.0

6.1

103.0

13.3

91.0

301.3

0.0

0.0

0.0

23.7

0.0

5.4

312.0

4/ 8/76

1.13

7.40

117.0

2.3

96.0

13.6

87.0

319.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

21.6

0.0

4.9

295.6

2/17/77

1.12

7.40

106.5

1.9

106.5

13.8

83.0

314.8

0.0

200.0

0.0

22.1

0.0

5.0

322.E

2/25/77

1.12

7.40

107.7

2.2

107.7

12.2

84.0

317.2

0.0

230.0

0.0

21.1

0.0

4.8

319.2

m i al

3/25/77

1.00

7.52

106.5

2.4

108.9

13.0

80.0

309.9

0.0

200.0

0.0

21.3

0.0

4.8

325.5

4/ 1/77

1.12

7.48

98.0

2.1

104.1

12.7

83.0

306.2

0.0

205.0

0.0

20.4

0.0

4.6

312.3

4/22/77

1.02

7.30

101.6

1.2

121.0

12.1

74.0

307.4

0.0

199.0

0.0

18.6

0.0

4.2

352.0

6/20/77

1.12

7.36

104.0

2.5

82.5

13.2

83.0

309.9

0.0

200.0

0.0

19.9

0.0

4.5

260.4

7/ 5/77

1.14

7.50

103.0

1.7

86.9

15.0

79.0

308.7

0.0

195.0

0.0

21.3

0.0

4.8

278.6

8/12/77

1.70

7.60

97.0

4.2

86.0

11.6

78.5

302.6

0.0

180.0

0.0

15.5

0.0

3.5

262.6

C. W. U. A. WELL 20A

(IRRIGATION)

T12S R12E SEC.20 AAD

DATE

EC

FEI

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARD

----

--

--

--

--

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

6/11/75

1.06

7.35

100.5

6.9

100.5

15.4

95.0

306.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

24.3

0.0

5.5

314.4

8/21/75

1.06

7.35

113.0

6.1

91.0

14.0

87.0

286.7

0.0

0.0

0.0

20.5

0.0

4.6

284.9

4/ 8/76

1.05

7.22

97.5

2.6

99.0

.

14.7

82.0

309.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

19.0

0.0

4.3

307.8

6/ 1/77

1.03

7.60

105.3

2.9

95.6

13.3

57.0

274.5

0.0

190.0

0.0

35.9

0.0

8.1

293.5

6/ 6/77

1.00

7.43

121.9

3.6

93.2

15.1

61.0

279.4

0.0

180.0

0.0

35.4

0.0

8.0

295.0

6/20/77

1.04

7.22

104.0

2.8

74.8

13.6

64.0

283.0

0.0

180.0

0.0

26.6

0.0

6.0

242.E

m7/ 5/77

1.06

7.40

108.0

1.7

71.1

15.0

64.0

284.3

0.0

180.0

0.0

35.9

0.0

8.1

239.4

1 V8/12/77

1.68

7.90

94.5

4.4

78.0

13.5

64.0

278.2

0.0

175.0

0.0

33.1

0.0

7.6

250.4

G] 1 7at 1

4 1 (Nx 1 0PI

z 1 cH 1O 1

H 1

Z 1

h 1b4 I 0

1,1 t1N I

z Ì

L.SNYDFP

(DOM'ESTIC)

PIMA COUNTY ANALYSIS

T12S R12E SEC 20 CDD

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CC3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARE

12/ 1/75

.50

7.80

53.2

0.0

72.6

20.6

43.0

91.5

0.0

51.0

0.0

12.0

0.0

2.7

266.2

12/14/76

.77

8.00

127.1

0.0

75.0

15.7

51.0

128.1

0.0

205.0

0.0

6.2

0.0

1.4

252.0

C.W.U.A.

DATE

----

WELL 21C2

EC

--

(IRRIGATION)

PH

NA

--

--

K -CA

--

MG--

T12S R12E SEC.21

CL

HCC3

--

BAA

CO3

SO4

---

NH3

---

NO2/3

KJN

TOIN

HAED

1/17/75

.96

7.21

100.0

6.5

100.0

12.1

91.0

261.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

26.9

0.0

6.1

299.6

6/11/75

.98

7.30

89.0

6.1

90.5

10.7

85.0

261.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

21.7

0.0

4.9

270.1

8/21/75

.92

7.39

92.0

5.5

86.0

11.0

73.0

247.7

0.0

0.0

0.0

17_7

0.0

4.0

260.1

4/ 8/76

.98

7.20

93.0

1.5

86.0

10.9

72.0

257.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

16.7

0.0

3.8

259.7

2/25/77

1.00

7.30

90.8

1.9

89.5

11.1

68.0

263.5

0.0

185.0

0.0

19.8

0.0

4.5

269.3

3/10/77

.99

7.40

88.3

1.9

92.0

10.9

64.0

251.3

0.0

190.0

0.0

19.2

0.0

4.3

274.7

nn Ó

3/25/77

.89

7.30

78.7

1.7

88.3

10.7

63.0

251.3

0.0

180.0

0.0

17.3

0.0

3.9

264.6

4/ 1/77

.70

7.31

71.5

1.3

89.5

10.8

63.0

253.8

0.0

170.0

0.0

19.0

0.0

4.3

268.0

4/22/77

.95

7.10

84.7

1.5

99.2

10.7

63.0

261.1

0.0

171.0

0.0

16.1

0.0

3.6

291.8

6/ 6/77

.92

7.33

105.9

3.5

94.5

12.8

65.0

255.0

0.0

170.0

0.0

18.2

0.0

4.1

288.7

6/20/77

.94

7.18

85.8

2.3

73.7

10.7

65.0

259.9

0.0

160.0

0.0

17.3

0.0

3.9

228.1

7/ 5/77

.96

7.30

95.5

2.2

70.4

12.8

63.0

253.8

0.0

170.0

0.0

18.2

0.0

4.1

228.6

8/12/77

.95

7.80

68.0

3.6

71.5

11.1

63.0

229.4

0.0

140.0

0.0

15.9

0.0

3.6

224.3

8/12/77

1.17

7.70

82.0

3.5

79.8

11.9

72.0

258.6

0.0

180.0

0.0

13.7

0.0

3.1

248.3

C.;J.U.A. WELL 21C1

(IHRIGATION)

T12S R12E SEC.21 BAB

DATE

EC

PH

'IA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARE

1/17/75

1.05

7.19

108.3

6.6

110.7

12.1

104.0

292.8

0.0

0.0

0.0

24.7

0.0

5.6

326.3

6/11/75

1.15

7.30

102.5

4.8

117.3

12.9

106.0

295.2

0.0

0.0

0.0

21.4

0.0

4.8

346.1

8/21/75

1.10

7.35

108.0

5.9

105.5

11.8

90.0

268.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

19.6

0.0

4.4

312.1

4/ 8/76

1.05

7.25

98.5

2.0

103.5

11.4

83.0

283.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

13.3

0.0

3.0

305.5

2/17/77

1.03

7.30

100.4

2.2

101.6

11.7

72.0

280.6

0.0

240.0

0.0

25.4

0.0

5.7

301.9

2/25/77

1.10

7.40

99.2

2.2

104.1

11.7

74.0

285.5

0.0

260.0

0.0

25.9

0.0

5.9

308.2

m 13/10/77

1.10

7.60

96.8

1.8

102.9

13.0

74.0

280.6

0.0

230.0

0.0

24.8

0.0

5.6

310.5

N ...,

3/25/77

1.00

7.45

99.2

1.9

104.1

12.6

70.0

275.7

0.0

210.0

0.0

25.3

0.0

5.7

311.5

4/22/77

.70

7.20

92.0

1.7

111.3

11.6

66.0

274.5

0.0

195.0

0.0

23.6

0.0

5.3

325.8

6/ 6/77

1.02

7.52

119.8

3.5

102.5

15.7

67.5

283.0

0.0

200.0

0.0

15.9

0.0

3.6

320.7

7/ 5/77

1.Oó

7.30

98.0

2.5

82.5

14.3

71.0

27b.2

0.0

185.0

0.0

26.1

0.0

5.9

265.0

8/12/77

1.20

7.70

87.0

3.0

81.5

12.2

74.0

268.4

0.0

65.0

0.0

19.0

0.0

4.3

253.8

C.W.U.A. WELL 21F

(IFRIGATION)

T12S R12E SEC.21 CAA

DATE

3C

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

RAFE

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

1/17/75

1.00

7.16

112.2

6.6

102.0

11.4

100.0

302.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

22.8

0.0

5.2

301.7

6/11/75

1.05

7.29

100.5

6.7

103.0

11.4

96.0

303.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

15.9

0.0

3.6

304.2

2/17/77

1.09

7.37

105.3

2.3

105.3

14.0

75.0

309.9

0.0

24.0

0.0

20.7

0.0

4.7

320.7

3/10/77

1.17

7.53

105.3

2.2

106.5

13.7

76.0

307.4

0.0

240.0

0.0

20.1

0.0

4.5

322.4

3/25/77

1.01

7.40

96.8

1.9

101.6

13.1

74.0

303.8

0.0

210.0

0.0

21.7

0.0

4.9

307.7

6/ 6/77

1.04

7.45

119.8

3.6

106.5

16.0

70.0

325.0

0.0

200.0

0.0

17.3

0.0

3.9

331.9

m Ñ6/20/77

1.12

7.25

107.3

2.8

82.5

13.5

74.0

308.7

0.0

190.0

0.0

18.6

0.0

4.2

261.7

N

7/ 5/77

1.12

7.40

120.0

2.6

111.4

15.8

72.0

311.1

0.0

195.0

0.0

19.0

0.0

4.5

343.3

8/12/77

1.76

7.60

96.0

4.0

79.2

13.8

62.0

297.7

0.0

190.0

0.0

19.9

0.0

4.5

254.6

C.W.U.A. WELL 21K

(IPRIGATION)

T12S P.12E SEC.21 CAD

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TGTN

HARD

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

6/11/75

1.10

7.23

108.5

7.2

98.7

12.8

95.0

317.2

0.0

0.0

0.0

9.8

0.0

2_2

299.2

8/21/75

1.14

7.41

129.0

6.4

94.5

11.8

87.0

300.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

21.4

0.0

4.8

284.6

4/ 8/76

1.12

7.22

120.0

2.8

102.0

12.4

85.5

322.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

20.5

0.0

4.6

305.E

3/10/77

.84

7.42

116.2

2.3

102.9

12.0

88.0

312.3

0.0

200.0

0.0

18.0

0.0

4.1

306.4

3/25/77

.98

7.45

110.1

2.3

105.3

11.9

82.0

312.3

0.0

198.0

0.0

18.6

0.0

4.2

312.0

6/ 6/77

1.09

7.40

135.8

3.5

98.5

13.8

84.0

313.5

0.0

190.0

0.0

15.9

0.0

3.6

302.9

6/20/77

1.09

7.22

113.9

2.5

80.3

12.4

81.0

316.0

0.0

185.0

0.0

19.0

0.0

4.3

251.6

m i Co

7/ 5/77

1.16

7.30

183.0

2.5

74.4

14.0

80.0

312.3

0.0

190.0

0.0

21.3

0.0

4.8

243.5

8/12/77

1.22

7.60

105.5

4.6

71.0

12.6

76.0

229.4

0.0

170.0

0.0

20.4

0.0

4.6

229.2

C. W. U. A. WELL

DATE

----

210

EC

--

(IP.NIGATION)

PH

NA

--

--

K -CA--

MG--

T12S R12E SEC.21

CL

HCO3

--

----

DCD CO3

---

SO4

---

NH3

---

NO2/3

KJN

---

TOTN

----

HARD

----

8/21/75

1.08

7.40

116.0

6.1

89.5

12.5

84.0

310.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

18.3

0.0

4.1

275.0

4/ 8/76

1.09

7.30

98.0

2.4

89.0

13.5

82.5

329.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

19.2

0.0

4.3

277.9

3/25/77

1.00

7.35

111.3

2.2

96.8

13.0

79.0

319.6

0.0

195.0

0.0

17.3

0.0

3.9

295.3

4/ 1/77

1.11

7.26

104.1

1.7

92.0

12.8

79.0

317.2

0.0

175.0

0.0

17.3

0.0

3.9

282.5

6/20/77

1.10

7.26

115.5

2.5

75.9

13.2

79.0

320.9

0.0

170.0

0.0

15.9

0.0

3.6

243.9

7/ 5/77

1.13

7.40

115.0

1.6

100.8

15.3

78.0

323.3

0.0

180.0

0.0

18.2

0.0

4.1

314.E

8/12/77

1.28

7.70

110.0

3.2

77.0

14.0

73.0

312.3

0.0

130.0

0.0

17.3

0.0

3.9

250.0

C.}:.!J.A. WELL 220

(IRRIGATION)

T12S R12E SEC.22 BDB

DATE

3C

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOIN

HARE

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

6/11/75

.58

7.30

36.5

5.0

57.7

12.8

83.0

183.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

10.3

0.0

2.3

196.8

8/21/75

.37

7.67

25.0

4.1

30.0

5.7

20.0

137.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

7.8

0.0

1.8

98.4

4/ 8/76

.37

7.57

26.0

1.7

26.0

4.9

16.5

144.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

6.7

0.0

1.5

85.1

3/25/77

.40

7.50

26.6

1.1

37.8

7.3

26.0

151.3

0.0

24.0

0.0

6.2

0.0

1.4

124.5

4/22/77

.36

7.45

21.8

.7

41.1

5.6

16.0

147.6

0.0

19.0

0.0

5.0

0.0

1.1

125.7

5/16/77

.36

7.60

21.8

1.2

36.3

4.1

16.0

142.7

0.0

16.0

0.0

6.6

0.0

1.5

107.5

m Ñ6/ 6/77

.36

7.70

30.0

2.2

42.2

7.1

19.0

147.6

0.0

24.0

0.0

8.0

0.0

1.8

134.6

ci

6/20/77

.38

7.48

26.4

1.9

33.0

6.4

17.0

147.6

0.0

18.0

0.0

9.3

0.0

2.1

108.8

7/ 5/77

.37

7.60

27.0

1.2

29.2

6.5

16.0

142.7

0.0

18.0

0.0

9.3

0.0

2.1

99.7

8/12/77

.31

8.00

24.0

1.8

28.5

4.6

40.0

136.6

0.0

23.0

0.0

7.5

0.0

1.7

90.1

C.H.O.A. WELL 22P

(IP°I:,ATIOt:)

T12S R12E SEC.22 DAC

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

IOiN

HARE

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

1/17/75

.32

7.44

22.5

6.1

30.7

6.6

17.0

136.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

25.2

0.0

5.7

103.9

6/11/75

.28

7.30

20.5

4.0

21.0

14.8

22.0

126.9

0.0

0.0

0.0

10.3

0.0

2.3

113.4

8/21/75

.30

7.70

21.5

4.1

20.0

3.8

12.0

124.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

6.6

0.0

1.5

65.6

4/ 8/76

.30

7.40

24.0

1.6

18.0

3.5

9.5

131.8

0.0

0.0

0.0

6.6

0.0

1.5

59.4

2/17/77

.28

7.70

21.8

1.0

23.0

4.1

10.0

130.5

0.0

18.5

0.0

5.9

0.0

1.3

74.3

2/25/77

.30

7.70

21.8

1.2

24.2

4.1

15.0

131.8

0.0

2.5

0.0

6.2

0.0

1.4

77.3

m Ñ3/10/77

.30

7.70

23.0

1.2

25.4

4.2

12.0

129.3

0.0

11.0

0.0

3.4

0.0

.8

80.7

ch

3/25/77

.38

7.82

21.8

1.0

23.0

4.0

11.0

128.1

0.0

13.0

0.0

5.8

0.0

1.3

73.9

4/15/77

.20

7.80

23.0

.7

24.2

3.6

8.0

127.4

0.0

10.0

0.0

6.2

0.0

1.4

75.3

6/13/77

.28

7.73

28.0

2.1

29.3

4.5

7.0

126.9

0.0

14.0

0.0

4.9

0.0

1.1

91.7

6/27/77

.28

7.50

27.0

1.1

15.8

3.7.

8.0

126.9

0.0

18.0

0.0

4.9

0.0

1.1

54.7

8/12/77

.38

7.90

22.0

1.8

21.0

4.0

6.3

126.9

0.0

15.0

0.0

6.2

0.0

1.4

68.9

(IRRIGATION)

T12S R12E SEC.22DDC

DATE

EC

P9

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NC2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARD

6/27/77

.57

7.30

54.5

2.0

33.0

9.4

29.0

169.6

0.0

75.0

0.0

12.8

0.0

2.9

121.1

7/ 5/77

.56

7.40

50.5

1.8

28.1

15.8

28.0

170.8

0.0

75.0

0.0

14.2

0.0

3.2

135.3

C. W. U. A.

WELL 25K

(IRRIGATION)

T12S R12E SEC.25 CBD

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCG3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HAED

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

--

---

---

---

---

----

----

6/11/75

.24

7.35

20.0

3.4

18.6

4.4

12.0

107.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

10.4

0.0

2.4

64.6

8/21/75

.24

7.46

16.0

3.9

20.0

3.8

10.0

95.2

0.0

0.0

0.0

12.0

0.0

2.7

65.6

4/ 8/76

.22

7.30

15.0

1.4

12.5

3.0

8.5

95.2

0.0

0.0

0.0

8.8

0.0

2.0

43.6

2/25/77

.25

7.30

15.7

1.1

21.8

4.1

9.0

97.6

0.0

5.0

0.0

13.3

0.0

3.0

71.3

3/10/77

.58

7.55

55.7

1.2

46.0

4.5

31.0

158.6

0.0

86.0

0.0

10.5

0.0

2.4

133.4

3/25/77

.21

7.40

14.5

.4

20.6

3.9

12.0

96.4

0.0

5.0

0.0

11.1

0.0

2.5

67.5

m CO

4/15/77

.25

7.40

14.5

.4

21.8

3.8

8.0

98.1

0.0

3.0

0.0

11.8

0.0

2.7

70.1

4/29/77

.24

7.50

13.3

.6

20.6

3.6

9.0

96.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

12.4

0.0

2.8

66.3

5/16/77

.23

7.31

12.1

.6

21.8

3.9

8.0

95.2

0.0

0.0

0.0

11.1

0.0

2.5

70.5

6/ 1/77

.25

7.61

14.5

1.3

27.8

3.9

8.0

95.2

0.0

0.0

0.0

12.4

0.0

2.8

85.5

6/13/77

.24

7.30

16.0

1.7

28.0

5.1

6.5

95.2

0.0

0.0

0.0

12.4

0.0

2.8

90.9

6/27/77

.24

7.20

17.0

2.1

26.0

4.4

7.0

95.2

0.0

6.0

0.0

11.1

u.0

2.5

83.1

8/12/77

.26

7.50

14.3

1.3

18.0

3.7

8.0

92.7

0.0

0.0

0.0

12.4

0.0

2.8

60.2

C.B.U.A. HELL 25M

(IRRIGATION)

T12S R12E SEC.25 CCC

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TCTN

HARE

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

6/11/75

.36

7.30

89.0

6.9

76.8

10.3

55.0

253.8

0.0

0.0

0.0

11.9

0.0

2.7

234.2

8/21/75

.35

7.50

92.0

5.8

74.0

8.0

56.0

202.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

11.5

0.0

2.6

217.8

4/ 8/76

.79

7.43

85.0

2.3

67.0

7.5

49.0

209.8

0.0

0.0

0.0

11.2

0.0

2.5

198.2

3/25/77

.80

7.52

75.0

2.2

75.2

9.0

53.0

205.0

0.0

185.0

0.0

12.0

0.0

2.7

224.9

4/15/77

.50

7.60

59.3

1.3

61.7

6.5

42.0

179.3

0.0

117.0

0.0

12.4

0.0

2.8

180.9

4/29/77

.67

7.60

55.7

1.2

59.2

6.3

38.0

176.9

0.0

104.0

0.0

12.8

0.0

2.9

173.8

- m

5/16/77

.73

7.38

64.1

1.2

70.2

7.7

43.0

191.5

0.0

120.0

0.0

11.1

0.0

2.5

207.0

UD

6/ 1/77

.74

7.67

70.8

2.2

71.4

7.9

44.0

192.8

0.0

150.0

0.0

10.6

0.0

2.4

210.9

6/13/77

.75

7.55

85.9

2.7

66.6

9.4

45.0

192.8

0.0

150.0

0.0

10.2

0.0

2.3

205.1

6/27/77

.79

7.40

79.5

2.5

50.3

9.1

47.0

200.1

0.0

150.0

0.0

11.1

0.0

2.5

163.1

8/12/77

.93

7.70

61.0

3.1

63.0

8.3

51.3

200.1

0.0

140.0

0.0

12.4

0.0.

2.8

191.5

SHAMROCK DAIRY WELL (COMMERCIAL)

T12S R12E SEC.26 ADP

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARD

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

4/ 1/77

.39

7.64

20.6

1.0

21.8

3.9

9.0

124.4

0.0

7.0

0.0

5.8

0.0

1.3

70.5

4/29/77

.29

8.00

19.4

1.2

24.2

3.2

9.0

129.3

0.0

5.0

0.0

6.2

0.0

1.4

73.6

6/ 1/77

.27

7.99

18.8

1.5

30.3

4.0

8.0

124.4

0.0

6.0

0.0

4.9

0.0

1.1

92.2

6/13/77

.28

7.90

26.0

2.5

30.6

4.8

6.5

129.3

0.0

8.0

0.0

4.9

0.0

1.1

96.2

6/27/77

.28

7.80

24.0

1.0

17.0

4.7

7.0

126.9

0.0

8.0

0.0

5.8

0.0

1.3

61.8

9/26/77

.40

8.10

24.0

2.1

22.0

4.1

7.0

124.4

0.0

12.5

0.0

5.0

0.0

1.1

71.6

C.W.U.A. 'JELL 26E

(IRRIGATION)

T12S R12E SEC.26 BBD

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TCTN

HAFC

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

1/17/75

.47

7.30

37.2

6.1

50.0

6.8

31.0

153.7

0.0

0.0

0.0

27.2

0.0

6.1

152.9

6/11/75

.52

7.28

51.5

4.8

42.3

5.5

34.0

158.6

0.0

0.0

0.0

15.2

0.0

3.4

128.3

8/21/75

.40

7.40

28.0

4.2

32.5.

5.7

20.0

133.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

12.1

0.0

2.7

104.6

4/ 8/76

.38

7.30

28.5

1.1

26.0

5.2

16.0

144.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

11.8

0.0

2.7

8b.4

2/17/77

.35

7.40

26.6

1.2

31.5

4.5

14.0

136.6

0.0

23.0

0.0

12.1

0.0

2.7

97.2

2/25/77

.35

7.30

26.6

1.3

31.5

5.2

14.0

139.1

0.0

21.0

0.0

11.0

0.0

2.5

100.1

m I GO

3/10/77

.39

7.30

27.8

1.0

30.3

5.0

15.0

129.3

0.0

22.0

0.0

11.2

0.0

2.5

96.3

3/25/77

.31

7.41

25.4

.5

27.8

5.1

15.0

128.1

0.0

22.0

0.0

11.1

0.0

2.5

90.4

4/15/77

.35

7.40

24.2

.5

30.3

4.7

15.0

128.1

0.0

15.5

0.0

10.5

0.0

2.4

95.0

5/16/77

.33

7.30

21.8

1.2

31.5

4.8

12.0

126.9

0.0

16.0

0.0

10.6

0.0

2.4

98.4

6/ 1/77

.34

7.50

23.6

1.6

35.1

4.7

13.0

122.0

0.0

20.0

0.0

11.1

0.0

2.5

107.0

6/27/77

.34

7.30

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

126.9

0.0

18.0

0.0

10.6

0.0

2.4

0.0

8/12/77

.40

7.60

25.5

1.4

24.5

5.0

13.0

126.9

0.0

20.0

0.0

10.6

0.0

2.4

81.6

PEPPER TREE

DATE

RANCH STELL

(DO';ESTIC)

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

T12S

CL

R13E SEC.26 CPA

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARE

4/22/77

1.19

7.60

130.7

1.2

111.3

10.7

83.0

309.9

0.0

228.0

0.0

12.4

0.0

2.8

322.0

4/29/77

1.23

7.70

123.4

1.8

101.6

10.9

80.0

295.2

0.0

234.0

0.0

13.7

0.0

3.1

298.6

5/ 9/77

1.22

7.90

123.4

1.2

101.6

9.9

85.0

309.9

0.0

237.0

0.0

15.1

0.0

3.4

294.5

6/ 1/77

1.14

7.95

131.3

2.7

99.2

11.1

83.0

301.3

0.0

220.0

0.0

9.7

0.0

2.2

293.5

9/26/77

1.75

8.00

142.5

3.2

78.5

10.6

138.5

298.5

0.0

198.0

0.0

21.3

0.0

4.8

239.7

C.u.U.A. ;;ELL 26J2 (IRRIGATION)

T12S R12E SEC.26 DBA

DAT?

EC

nH

NA

KCA

HG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARE

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

1/17/75

.53

7.23

34.8

6.3

59.4

8.2

34.0

168.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

24.1

0.0

5.4

182.1

8/21/75

.33

7.40

21.0

4.1

27.5

4.7

15.0

122.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

13.2

0.0

3.0

88.0

2/17/77

.30

7.23

20.6

1.0

31.5

4.7

13.0

122.0

0.0

15.0

0.0

13.3

0.0

3.0

98.0

2/25/77

.35

7.40

19.4

1.2

30.3

4.6

14.0

122.0

0.0

15.5

0.0

9.3

0.0

2.1

94.6

3/10/77

.32

7.40

21.8

1.0

30.3

5.0

12.0

115.9

0.0

16.0

0.0

12.4

0.0

2.8

96.3

3/25/77

.24

7.35

16.9

.9

26.6

4.4

12.0

111.0

0.0

14.0

0.0

11.1

0.0

2.5

84.6

m 14/15/77

.29

7.50

16.9

.4

25.4

4.0

11.0

112.2

0.0

6.0

0.0

11.8

0.0

2.7

79.9

t,J C...

)

4/29/77

.30

7.40

15.7

1.2

29.0

4.0

10.0

109.8

0.0

3.0

0.0

12.0

0.J

2.7

88.9

5/ 9/77

.28

7.40

16.9

1.2

29.0

3.9

10.0

112.2

0.0

9.0

0.0

12.0

0.0

2.7

88.5

5/16/77

.27

7.29

14.5

.6

27.8

4.0

9.0

109.8

0.0

6.0

0.0

11.1

0.0

2.5

85.9

6/ 1/77

.28

7.43

17.8

1.5

32.7

4.1

10.0

109.8

0.0

13.0

0.0

9.7

0.0

2.2

98.6

6/13/77

.27

7.35

20.0

1.7

29.3

5.1

8.0

109.8

0.0

8.0

0.0

10.2

0.0

2.3

94.2

6/27/77

.27

7.20

19.5

1.3

17.0

5.7

8.0

108.6

0.0

11.0

0.0

9.7

0.0

2.2

65.5

8/12/77

.28

7.70

17.5

1.8

19.5

4.1

7.0

109.8

0.0

12.0

0.0

15.0

0.0

3.4

65.6

C.E.U.A. JELL 2603 (IPHIGATIO?:)

T12S B12E SEC-26 DBD

DAT£

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TCTN

BABE

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

1/17/75

.90

7.47

105.0

6.5

78.5

7.9

73.0

222.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

19.1

0.0

0.0

228.6

1/17/75

.90

7.47

105.0

6.5

78.5

7.9

73.0

222.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

4.3

0.0

0.0

228.6

8/21/75

.90

7.60

108.0

5.9

71.0

6.6

65.0

203.7

0.0

0.0

0.0

14.9

0.0

3.4

204.5

4/ 8/76

.82

7.43

96.5

1.6

54.5

5.5

5.2

205.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

13.0

J.0

2.9

158.8

2/17/77

.83

7.40

105.3

2.3

105.3

14.0

58.0

209.8

0.0

210.0

0.0

12.0

0.0

2.7

320.7

2/25/77

.68

7.50

92.0

1.9

69.0

6.8

56.0

212.3

0.0

188.0

0.0

13.6

0.0

3.1

200.3

m 1 GJ

.3/10/77

.39

7.60

90.8

1.7

67.8

6.8

56.0

207.4

0.0

160.0

0.0

14.6

0.0

3.3

197.3

p

3/25/77

.78

7.50

85.9

1.8

70.2

6.4

67.0

203.7

0.0

185.0

0.0

12.8

0.0

2.9

201.7

4/15/77

.85

7.50

85.9

1.0

72.6

6.2

55.0

205.0

0.0

162.0

0.0

11.2

0.0

2.5

206.9

6/ 1/77

.95

7.57

91.4

2.2

71.4

6.5

55.0

207.4

0.0

165.0

0.0

12.0

0.0

2.7

205.1

6/13/77

.85

7.50

111.8

2.4

73.2

8.0

57.0

208.6

0.0

160.0

0.0

9.3

0.0

2.1

215.8

6/27/77

.87

7.40

98.0

2.3

52.5

8.1

56.0

204.4

0.0

150.0

0.0

12.8

0.0

2.9

164.5

8/12/77

1.00

7.70

82.0

3.1

57.0

6.6

53.5

204.9

0.0

150.0

0.0

27.9

0.0

6.3

165.5

C.A.U.A. WELL 27L

(IF.IGATION)

T12S R12E SEC.27 CBS

DATE

EC

Pi'.

NA

KCA

[9G

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARD

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

6/11/75

.97

7.36

96.0

7.2

90.0

14.2

89.0

301.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

9.9

0.0

2.2

283.3

8/21/75

.97

7.33

104.0

6.1

79.5

13.8

81.0

285.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

9.7

0.0

2.2

255.4

4/ 8/76

1.00

7.19

100.0

2.3

75.0

14.0

79.5

307.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

8.7

0.0

2.0

245.0

3/10/77

1.05

7.40

95.6

2.3

76.2

14.0

78.0

302.6

0.0

150.0

0.0

6.2

0.0

1.4

248.0

3/25/77

.93

7.33

90.8

2.1

81.1

13.8

79.0

307.4

0.0

150.0

0.0

8.0

0.0

1.8

259.4

4/ 1/77

1.00

7.18

90.8

1.7

82.3

13.9

80.0

305.0

0.0

160.0

0.0

9.3

0.0

2.1

262.E

m 1

6/ 6/77

.96

7.56

113.9

3.2

87.9

17.2

78.5

306.2

0.0

125.0

0.0

8.9

0.0

2.0

290.4

w on

6/20/77

1.00

7.13

97.4

2.5

67.1

14.5

79.0

309.9

0.0

135.0

0.0

8.9

0.0

2.0

227.3

7/ 5/77

1.02

7.30

103.5

2.8

64.5

16.8

79.0

313.5

0.0

130.0

0.0

8.9

0.0

2.0

230.3

8/12/77

1.66

7.60

98.5

3.8

66.3

14.2

76.5

302.6

0.0

130.0

0.0

16.8

0.0

3.6

224.1

L. JOHNSON

(DOMES'TIC1

PIMA COUNTY ANALYSIS

T12S B12E SEC 27 CBB

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TWIN

KAM'

12/13/76

.B0

7.40

133.1

0.0

106.5

9.7

70.0

158.6

0.0

121.0

0.0

9.3

0.0

2.1

305.9

J.OLMSTEAD

(DOMESTIC)

PIMA COUNTY ANALYSIS

T12S R12E SEC 27 CCD

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HAfiE

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

12/13/76

.83

7.30

121.0

0.0

102.9

14.5

74.0

152.5

0.0

130.0

0.0

7.1

0.0

1.6

316.7

(DOMESTIC)

T12S 1112E SEC.28ADC

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARE

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

9/26/77

1.50

7.80

91.0

3.4

84.5

15.2

136.0

301.2

0.0

189.0

0.0

22.1

0.0

5.0

273.7

ca 1ut

rt 1

1

1

M

Z I CO

N 1O 1N I

Z oh Ih4 1

M 1\ IN 1 OO Iz I w

M 1 OIz 1 O

0a 1O I .ON 1 -

M 1 OU O 1ca U I o

wN

10M 10 w(.../ 1 C(1

S 1

o.a I CO

U1 r

C9 I OI

MN

%.O

C 1CJ I

0

0I

ó

nti I

Z I .-

z I OM I

r

U I cf1G1 I 7C)

If)cn o61 CO I rz F I \ro Ia G If-1 ÑHn7

(DOMESTIC)

T12S R12E SEC.33ACA

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCC3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HALE

9/ 2/77

.82

7.90

56.5

4.2

47.5

15.8

36.2

185.4

0.0

81.8

0.0

7.0

500.0

1.7

183.7

(DOMESTIC)

T12S E12E SEC.33DAD

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

IOTN

HAEC

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

9/ 2/77

.75

8.20

56.5

4.1

63.5

12.8

45.0

226.9

0.0

20.8

0.0

24.4

0.0

5.5

211.3

(DOMESTIC)

T12S 612E SEC.34BAA

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCC3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TCTN

HALE

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

9/ 2/77

1.12

7.80

113.0

3.1

79.8

14.0

45.0

278.0

0.0

139.0

0.0

13.7

.4

3.5

257.0

Ca 1 NIr. 1a t tñx1 0

zIH IO 1 ^1H I

IZ17 1

hd 1

r7

rn 1

N.N I ,OO IZ I 7

rt

M I OI

<. I o

o7 1O 1 MV1 1 -

cf I OO 1

U 1 o

C-1 I

-G I4 I

I cr,

zl sE 1O 1 ^H I

Z I'7 1

1

E-44

C.D.EIMONS

(DOMESTIC)

2IMA COUNTY ANALYSIS

T12S 1212E SEC 34 DAB

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

T07N

HAYE

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

2/ 2/77

.29

9.99

79.9

0.0

6.1

1.2

30.0

48.8

0.0

33.0

0.0

4.0

0.0

.9

20.2

3/30/76

.33

9.70

89.5

0.0

101.6

2.4

35.0

42.7

0.0

25.0

0.0

9.3

0.0

2.1

263.6

(DOMESTIC)

T12S P12E SEL.34DAC

DATE

EC

PH

YA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARD

9/ 2/77

.57

7.90

54.5

3.4

49.0

14.3

37.1

229.4

0.0

29.3

0.0

15.1

0.0

3.4

181.3

1-1 I ti,IZd1 oT

I ON

1 OEoO 1 ^1F 1

?. I O7Y I O

rl 1\(N1 1 r1O 1z

r1 1 o=z 1 O

0-7 1

O 11/) I N

o I r1z 1 Or1

r1

4 IV I O

rn

o

(DOMESTIC)

T12S R12E SEC.34DCD

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TON

H>FD

9/ 2/77

.70

7.60

52.0

2.6

56.1

11.3

38.0

239.1

0.0

11.8

0.0

13.3

0.0

3.0

18..7

IEONNOOD RANCH (DOMESTIC)

PIMA COUNTY ANALYSIS

T12S R12E SEC 34 DCD

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARI.

1/13/77

.37

7.90

69.0

0.0

72.6

18.2

28.0

140.3

0.0

23.0

0.0

13.3

0.0

3.0

256.3

C.W.U.A.

WELL 35H

(IRRIGATION)

T12S R12E SEC.35 ADD

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

ION

HARD

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

6/11/75

1.08

7.34

116.0

7.ü

90.5

14.4

89.0

307.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

5.7

0.0

1.3

285.3

8/21/75

1.07

7.45

127.0

6.4

86.0

14.0

84.0

295.2

0.0

0.0

0.0

5.6

0.0

1.3

272.5.

6/13/77

1.07

7.46

135.8

3.4

89.2

17.8

78.0

306.2

0.0

200.0

0.0

4.4

0.0

1.0

296.1

6/27/77

1.11

7.40

122.0

3.0

97.0

16.2

78.0

302.7

0.0

200.0

0.0

4.0

0.0

1.0

309.0

8/12/77

1.36

7.50

116.0

3.5

75.0

14.5

80.0

305.0

0.0

195.0

0.0

5.8

0.0

1.3

247.0

SANTA CRUZ

DATE

RIVER AT

EC

INA ROAD

PH

NA

KCA

MG

T12S R12E SEC.35 DDD

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARE

5/ 4/77

1.13

7.60

113.7

9.7

10.6

6.3

98.0

302.6

0,.0

133.0

16.9

6.2

20.6

22.0

52.4

7/11/77

1.12

7.70

127.5

14.8

31.3

8.8

84.0

254.0

0.0

140.0

19.8

1.8

24.4

24.8

114.4

7/19/77

.90

7.80

77.0

18.5

117.0

8.0

64.0

201.3

0.0

100.0

3.9

17.3

19.0

23.0

325.2

8/ 1/77

.56

7.60

45.5

7.8

78.0

9.7

33.0

164.7

0.0

47.0

2.4

13.7

19.0

21.1

234.8

8/19/77

1.20

7.30

130.5

13.5

80.0

7.1

84.0

257.4

0.0

110.0

3.6

12.4

5.9

8.7

229.0

z I .-H 1O IH 1 -

7 1 oI

m i\ 1N I NO 1

Z 1 NsD

m I O5 1Z I O

O*' I

O 1 oV1 1 rI

m

m I Oq O 1

ca U 1c'a

P.)

1+7 m 1V1 O 1 CO

U 1 nW C I NNCO

Oti(N a 1

U I CO

H

O 1 m1

CO

k7Hc r3 .4 I

U 1 1nOV)

a

O

O6 1.. 1 r

m

r. I oW 1

U I cottl I m

rW 1 nH I.z I oO

I N%D

SAMPLE NO.1

FOR NITROGEN ISOTOPE STUDY

(DOMESTIC WELL)

112E R12S SEC.36 ACB

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HAFC

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

4/ 1/77

.91

7.24

81.1

1.6

100.4

10.9

78.0

234.2

0.0

210.0

0.0

24.8

0.0

5.6

295.7

A 1 OIx ,a,m 1 0

IN

z 1 OHO 1

H

Z1 O

7 1

1

M I oxtz I O

oO 1

In 1 N

in 1 oU O 1

A U 1 o

MU ow m 1In O 1 n

U I O/1 C 1 NN

C4

N

O .

W

rPI I rH 1¢ I .-A 1

\

C.W.U.A. WELL 369

(IRRIGATION)

T12S R12E SEC.36 ADD

DATE

SC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TCTN

HARD

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

6/11/75

.55

7.32

46.0

4.7

50.8

5.9

42.0

170.8

0.0

0.0

0.0

10.5

0.0

2.4

151.2

8/21/75

.53

7.61

47.0

6.3

46.0

4.8

33.0

168.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

10.3

0.0

2.3

134.7

4/ 8/76

.55

7.50

45.0

1.6

46.0

4.0

31.0

173.2

0.0

0.0

0.0

9.6

0.0

2.2

131.4

3/25/77

.50

7.53

44.8

1.1

54.5

5.1

32.0

163.5

0.0

85.0

0.0

8.9

0.0

2.0

157.1

4/15/77

.30

7.55

43.6

.5

50.8

4.8

31.0

161.0

0.0

70.0

0.0

11.2

0.0

2.5

146.6

4/29/77

.56

7.60

41.1

1.2

54.5

4.8

30.0

163.5

0.0

66.0

0.0

11.5

0.0

2.6

155.9

m i t7i

cn

5/16/77

.52

7.39

38.7

1.2

53.2

4.8

29.0

161.8

0.0

68.0

0.0

9.3

0.0

2.1

152.6

6/ 1/77

.52

7.85

43.6

1.5

54.5

5.1.

29.0

162.3

0.0

70.0

0.0

9.7

0.0

2.2

157.1

6/13/77

.52

7.49

50.0

1.8

53.2

6.2

28.0

163.5

0.0

70.0

0.0

6.2

0.0

1.4

158.4

6/27/77

.52

7.30

47.5

1.8

36.3

6.6

27.0

161.0

0.0

70.0

0.0

10.6

0.0

2.4

117.8

8/12/77

.61

7.90

42.0

1.7

38.8

4.7

26.0

158.6

0.0

55.0

0.0

8.9

0.0

2.0

116.3

SAMPLE NO.2

FOR NITROGEN ISOTOPE STUDY

(DOMESTIC WELL)

T12E R12S SEC.3b BAP,

DATE

EC

Pii

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOIN

'ARC

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

4/ 1/77

.50

7.33

31.5

.7

48.4

5.1

19.0

172.0

0.0

43.0

0.0

12.8

0.0

2.9

141.9

C.W.U.A. WELL 36C

(IRRIGATION)

T12S R12E SEC.36 BAB

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TCTN

HAFD

6/11/75

.59

7.30

62.5

5.4

50.8

5.3

44.0

170.8

0.0

0,.0

0.0

12.4

0.0

2.8

148.7

8/21/75

.54

7.59

58.0

4.9

39.0

4.0

33.0

153.7

0.0

0.0

0.0

10.9

0.0

2.5

113.9

4/ 8/76

.51

7.50

52.5

1.6

35.5

3.6

28.0

167.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

11.2

0.0

2.5

103.5

2/25/77

.62

7.55

58.1

1.3

56.9

5.6

40.0

170.8

0.0

120.0

0.0

12.4

0.0

2.8

165.2

3/10/77

.25

7.28

16.9

1.1

21.8

4.1

10.0

97.6

0.0

5.0

0.0

11.8

0.0

2.7

71.3

3/25/77

.51

7.42

50.8

1.3

46.0

4-1

36.0

152.5

0.0

82.0

0.0

8.9

0.0

2.0

131.8

m4/15/77

.50

7.50

50.8

.7

41.4

3.5

30.0

149.3

0.0

67.0

0.0

8.7

0.0

2.0

117.8

Cn V

4/29/77

.52

7.58

38.7

.6

36.3

3.2

28.0

153.7

0.0

63.0

0.0

10.6

0.0

2.4

103.8

6/ 1/77

.48

7.61

49.6

1.7

43.6

3.5

29.0

146.4

0.0

65.0

0.0

7.5

0.0

1.7

123.3

6/13/77

.48

7.51

62.0

2.3

42.6

4.0

27.0

150.1

0.0

60.0

0.0

7.5

0.0

1.7

122.9

6/27/77

.49

7.40

56.5

2..1

29.0

4.1

26.0

151.3

0.0

61.0

0.0

8.9

0.0

2.0

89.3

8/12/77

.57

7.70

49.5

2.2

30.0

3.2

25.8

156.2

0.0

45.0

0.0

9.7

0.0

2.2

89.1

a 1 oL.14

1 cox 1 Ln

M

z 1 ,r)H IO 1 NH

Z I O'7 I

J4 I O

M 1N. 1

N I

O 1Z I '-

M I ox Iz I O

07 I0 1 t`V1 1

N

M 1 OO O 1

V U 1 Ott1

DMU Ln

M 1(1) 0 1 N

U 1 Ln[il x 1 r-NC.

OU)N .-7 1

U I

H

t9 t

E 1

N

34 1

O

fe£ NH <C I

C), z I

st>

U 1 rw I m

vpW I rH 1 NKt I OA I N

N

CCLUMBIA

DATE

----

SAND AND GY.AVEL

EC

P!'

--

-

WELL

(COMMERCIAL)

NA

K--

-CA

--

MG--

T12S

CL

--

R12E SEC.36

HCO3

----

CBC

CO3

---

504

---

NH3

---

NO2/3

KJN

---

TOTN

----

HALE

----

6/27/77

1.15

7.50

132.0

2.4

53.8

14.0

84.0

303.8

0.0

175.0

0.0

14.2

0.0

3.2

192.0

6/27/77

1.15

7.30

127.5

1.6

55.0

14.3

83.0

303.8

0.0

180.0

0.0

12.8

0.0

2.9

196.3

9/ 9/77

1.48

7.50

148.5

2.9

122.0

12.8

97.5

307.4

0.0

160.0

0.0

15.1

.3

3.7

357.4

C.W.U.A.

DATE

WELL 36N

EC

(IRRIGATIOP:)

FH

NA

KCA

MG

T12S R12E SEC.36

CL

HCO3

CCD

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARE

8/21/75

1.25

7.37

140.0

7.1

107.0

14.5

100.0

290.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

21.0

0.0

4.7

327.0

3/10/77

.60

7.60

47.2

1.2

52.0

5.0

32.0

163.5

0.0

75.0

0.0

8.7

0.0

2.0

150.5

6/20/77

1.27

7.38

122.1

3.1

91.3

15.2

92.0

295.2

0.0

250.0

0.0

35.4

0.0

8.0

290.6

6/27/77

1.28

7.40

127.0

3.3

92.5

17.3

92.0

292.8

0.0

240.0

0.0

18.6

0.0

4.2

302.3

u I OaKC i 7O.) 1

M

I

H 1V 1

H 1

z I OI'D

1 OO

La 1 Mw 14 I Ox1 N

z IE IO 1 MH 1

2 I Oh Iae I

O7 1O 1 NI/1 1 n

ARTHUR PACK PARK POND (SEWAGE EFFLUENT)

T12S R13E SEC.7 ABB

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TCTN

HALL

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

6/ 6/77

1.04

7.73

131.8

17.6

53.2

6.4

91.0

353.8

0.0

74.0

30.7

2.7

30.1

30.7

159.2

q I o u1Gq I

1ap 01. 1 1/4O 01

z i 1/4O mN 1 e

O 1H 1

z 1 O(-J 1

1

PI 1

\ 1

(N I mO 1

1 N

m I o 0=z 1 0

O

0

o7 IOy I

m I oO

wcg

r-

U 1 0

u o viW m 1N O I N m

U 1 N rWma

= 1 '- .

0 01!1 .N a. I

U1H

O 1 tpE I

m md 1U 1 O o

r- N

N N

E-64

CITY WELL A -50 (MUNICIPAL)

T12S R13E SEC.30 DAD

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARD

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

7/11/77

.26

7.70

16.5

1.1

11.0

5.5

7.0

89.0

0.0

7.0

0.0

10.6

0.0

2.4

50.1

8/ 1/77

.28

7.60

18.0

1.1

19.5

3.0

4.0

109.8

0.0

4.0

0.0

8.0

0.0

1.8

61.1

CITY WELL Z -13 (MUNICIPAL)

T12S R13E SEC.31 CCC

DATE

----

EC

--

PH

--

NA--

K -CA--

MG--

CL--

HCO3

----

CO3

---

SO4

---

NH3

---

NO2/3

KJN

---

TOTN

----

HARD

----

6/22/76

1.08

7.32

77.4

1.2

96.8

9.7

66.0

222.0

0.0

190.0

0.0

27.9

0.0

6.3

281.7

7/ 6/77

.97

7.50

24.5

1.0

111.1

11.3

74.0

174.0

0.0

165.0

0.0

26.6

0.0

6.0

324.0

8/ 1/77

1.05

7.50

94.0

2.0

118.5

11.3

69.0

212.0

0.0

90.0

0.0

32.3

.2

7.4

342.5

CITY WELL Z -14 (MUNICIPAL)

T12S R13E SEC.31 DCD

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARD

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

---

---

---

---

----

----

7/11/77

.80

7.30

71.0

1.6

44.0

8.8

40.0

187.0

0.0

140.0

0.0

23.6

0.0

5.2

146.1

8/ 1/77

.83

7.30

66.0

1.5

52.0

8.8

37.0

229.0

0.0

110.0

0.0

19.9

0.0

4.5

166.1

CITY WELL Z -14 (MUNICIPAL)

PIMA COUNTY ANALYSIS

T12S R13E SEC.31 DCD

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HAFC

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

11/29/76

.53

7.30

82.3

0.0

102.9

18.2

35.0

103.7

0.0

127.0

0.0

15.1

0.0

3.4

332.0

7541 N.SHANNON

(COMMERCIAL)

T12S R13E SEC.32 DAD

DATE

3C

PH

NA

7/15/77

.22

7.70

13.5

KCA

MG

.8

17.3

3.3

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARD

8.0

81.7

0.0

0.0

0.0

8.9

0.0

2.0

56.8

INA ROAD SEWAGE PLANT WELL (COMMERCIAL WELL)

T13S R12E SEC.1

ACA

DATE

5C

PH

NA

KCA

NG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARD

- - --

--

--

--

---

--

--

- - --

---

---

---

---

-- --

- - --

5/ 2/77

1.14

7.20

110.1

2.4

101.8

10.0

78.0

380.6

0.0

120.0

0.0

4.9

0.0

1.1

295.4

7/15/77

1.10

7.60

135.0

2.9

61.5

10.3

26.0

355.0

0.0

140.0

0.0

11.1

0.0

2.5

196.0

9/ 9/77

1.20

8.10

131.0

3.0

115.0

9.5

75.0

344.0

0.0

108.8

0.0

5.8

0.0

1.3

326.3

MONITOR WELL

DATE

----

I °A1

E.:

--

PH--

NA

--

K -CA --

MG--

;135

CL --

R12E SEC.

HCO3

----

1ACC

CO)

---

504

---

NH3

---

NO2/3

KJN

---

TOTN

----

HARD

----

7/ 3/74

1. 18

7.67

133.0

15.0

68.0

15.8

95.0

447.0

0.0

0.0

1.2

1.8

0.0

0.0

234.9

7/10/74

1.12

7.66

120.0

15.0

75.0

17.5

94.0

505.0

0.0

0.0

1.0

1.8

0.0

0.0

259.4

8/14/74

.9d

7.70

123.5

5.3

41.0

19.0

95.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

1.3

3.7

1.2

0.0

180.7

8/29/74

.99

7.67

125.5

5.7

39.0

18.8

93.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

1.3

2.8

1.3

0.0

174.8

9/ 5/74

1.05

7.97

142.0

6.0

25.0

18.5

99.0

0.0

0_0

0.0

1.2

3.1

1.0

0.0

138.6

9/12/74

1.01

7.92

115.5

4.3

35.5..

13.5

93.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

1.0

2.3

1.0

0.0

144.3

9/26/7u

.92

8.25

96.5

4.0

24.0

10.8

100.0

434.0

0.0

0.0

.9

2.3

1.0

0.0

104.4

10/17/74

.75

8.27

174.0

5.5

31.0

17.0

69.0

402.6

0.0

0.0

1.1

2.6

.7

0.0

147.5

10/31/74

.B0

9.36

166.0

6.5

8.0

15.7

93.0

356.2

10.8

0.0

.9

2.5

2.2

2.b

84.7

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7.20

101.6

7.6

48.4

5.6

101.0

414.8

0.0

12.0

28.6

2.7

38.1

38.6

143.9

1/14/77

.99

7.16

98.0

8.7

47.2

5.5.

93.0

427.0

0.0

3.0

28.6

3.1

36.8

37.5

140.5

1/26/77

1.00

7.48

106.5

9.1

49.6

5.7

405.0

0.0

0.0

17.0

28.6

3.1

39.0

39.7

147.4

2/ 4/77

.98

7.30

99.2

8.5

48.4

5.3

101.0

434.3

0.0

4.0

27.6

4.9

36.4

37.4

142.7

2/10/77

.99

7.17

93.2

11.6

44.8

5.8

93,.0

424.6

0.0

9.0

28.3

2.2

35.2

35.7

135.8

2/18/77

.98

7.33

9u.4

11.6

44.8

5.5

78.0

422.1

0.0

24.0

28.2

2.7

35.4

36.1

134.5

m p0

3/ 4/77

.94

7.30

104.1

11.1

47.2

5.5

90.0

412.3

0.0

25.0

38.6

2.7

36.7

37.3

140.5

CJ

3/18/77

1.00

7.30

105.3

12.1

48.4

5.6

101.0

429.4

0.0

8.0

29.1

2.7

33.5

34.1

143.9

4/29/77

1.05

7.42

95.6

12.1

50.8

4.6

84.0

422.1

0.0

7.0

27.0

3.1

33.3

34.0

145.8

5/ 4/77

1.06

7.39

96.8

9.7

50.8

4.6

80.0

358.7

0.0

69.0

25.5

3.5

37.2

38.1

145.8

5/16/77

.95

7.40

100.4

12.1

47.2

4.7

77.0

348.9

0.0

52.0

21.3

3.1

33.8

34.5

137.2

6/ 1/77

1.02

7.43

105.9

15.3

48.4

5.3

82.0

363.6

0.0

41.0

24.1

3.5

41.7

42.5

142.7

6/13/77

.99

7.29

131.7

14.9

50.6

5.3

87.0

336.7

0.0

60.0

21.3

1.8

32.1

32.5

148.2

6/27/77

.98

7.40

117.0

11.1

34.0

5.6

87.0

324.5

0.0

58.0

22.1

3.1

27.3

28.0

106.0

INA ROAD OXIDATION POND DISCHARGE NO.

2T13S 1112E SEC.

1 DBD

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

hCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

10TN

HARD

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

1/ 7/77

1.00

7.30

101.6

8.0

46.0

5.7

90.0

381.9

0.0

48.0

30.2

1.8

38.6

39.1

138.4

1/14/77

.99

7.33

99.2

7.6

47.2

5.5

98.0

392.8

0..0

53.0

31.4

3.1

39.7

40.4

140.5

1/26/77

1.00

7.65

102.9

11.7

48.4

5.8

95.0

380.6

0.0

47.0

30.7

2.7

40.6

41.2

144.8

2/ 4/77

1.00

7.32

102.9

7.5

64.1

5.9

89.0

400.2

0.0

45.0

28.7

1.3

36.4

36.7

184.4

2/10/77

1.01

7.33

105.3

12.1

47.2

5.7

80.0

397.7

0.0

48.0

29.7

1.8

37.8

37.7

141.4

2/18/77

1.01

7.33

101.6

11.9

48.4

5.5

78.0

402.6

0.0

54.0

31.5

2.7

37.8

38.5

143.5

m 1 Co

3/ 4/77

.97

7.45

95.6

12.6

43.6

5.3

85.0

383.0

0.0

54.0

30.1

3.5

37.2

38.0

130.7

3/18/77

1.05

7.37

107.7

12.1

46.0

6.3

97.0

417..2

0.0

48.0

27.2

3.5

33.0

33.8

140.8

4/29/77

1.07

7.38

99.2

13.3

49.6

5.1

79.0

366.0

0.0

66.0

26.2

3.5

35.8

36.6

144.9

5/16/77

1.01

7.44

107.7

12.1

47.2

5.3

85.0

361.1

0.0

56.0

27.7

1.8

38.4

38.8

139.7

6/ 1/77

1.02

7.55

107.1

15.7

49.6

5.3

82.0

361.1

0.0

70.0

26.3

4.4

36.4

38.4

145.7

6/13/77

1.03

7.40

129.8

14.9

49.2

6.1

82.0

353.8

0.0

70.0

24.2

3.1

35.0

35.7

148.0

6/27/77

1.02

7.30

145.5

11.2

31.0

5.3

77.0

351.4

0.0

65.0

24.8

3.5

30.9

31.7

99.3

SAMPLE N0.4

FOR NITROGEN ISOTOPE STUDY (IRRIGATION WELL)

T135 R12E SEC.2

AAb

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARD

4/ 1/77

1.10

7.30

100.4

2.3

93.2

16.2

70.0

318.4

0.0

210.0

0.0

12.4

0.0

2.8

299.5

6/13/77

1.07

7.37

129.8

2.7

97.2

21.3

68.0

323.3

0.0

200.0

0.0

10.2

0.0

2.3

330.5

7/11/77

1.13

7.30

114.0

3.0

17.8

18.8

67.0

266.0

0.0

200.0

0.0

12.4

0.0

2.8

121.9

CITY WELL Z-11 (MUNICIPAL)

T13S R12E SEC. 2 BAB

DATE

CC

PH

BA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARE

6/22/76

.70

7.55

44.7

1.8

41.1

15.1

40.0

234.2

0.0

80.0

0.0

13.7

0.0

3.1

164.8

7/11/77

.67

7.60

51.5

1.8

32.5

19.0

27.0

193.0

0.0

80.0

0.0

15.1

0.0

3.4

159.4

9/ 9/77

.77

7.90

53.5

1.9

81.5

16.5

27.5

236.7

0.0

86.3

0.0

14.2

0.0

3.2

271.5

MNrnN

o

(DOMESTIC)

T13S R12E SEC. 2DDC

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HAND

9/16/77

1.30

8.00

96.0

2.9

78.0

19.6

39.0

360.0

0.0

193.7

0.0

11.1

0.0

2.5

275.5

SAMPLE NO.11 FOR NITROGEN ISOTOPE STUDY (IRRIGATION WELL)

T13S R12E SEC-12 AAB

DATE

0C

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARD

4/ 5/77

1.23

7.40

123.4

2.2

111.3

15.0

84.0

339.2

0.0

260.0

0.0

21.7

0.0

4.9

339.8

9/26/77

1.90

7.70

145.5

4.1

106.5

16.3

135.5

338.7

0.0

249.8

0.0

5.8

0.0

1.3

333.1

(DOMESPIC)

T13S R12E SEC.12BAB

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARD

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

--

---

---

----

----

9/ 9/77

1.50

7.70

152.0

3.8

140.0

19.0

62.0

300.1

0.0

259.0

0.0

12.0

0.0

2.7

427.9

CITY WELL A-22 (MUNICIPAL)

113S R12E SEC.12 CAA

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARD

7/11/77

1.22

7.70

137.5

3.7

53.8

19.3

48.0

262.0

0.0

260.0

0.0

5.8

0.0

1.3

213.9

9/ 9/77

.97

7.90

92.5

2.4

79.5

9.3

56.8

196.4

0.0

111.0

0.0

5.8

0.0

1.3

236.9

CITY WELL A -22 (MUNICIPAL)

PIMA COUNTY ANALYSIS

T13S 1112E SEC.12 CAA

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARD

-- --

--

--

--

---

--

--

- ---

- --

- --

---

- --

- ---

- - --

4/ 7/77

.63

7.70

64.1

0.0

87.1

27.8

62.0

112..9

0.0

93.0

0.0

8.9

0.0

2.0

332.1

5/18/77

1.18

7.30

173.0

0.0

134.3

19.4

53.0

173.2

0.0

250.0

0.0

2.7

0.0

.6

415.3

(DOMESTIC)

713S R12E SEC.12CAC

DATE

°C

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARD

9/ 9/77

.85

9.00

84.0

2.3

64.5

5.9

58.0

166.4

0.0

100.0

0.0

6.2

0.0

1.4

185.4

q 1iZ

I CO

Ri 1.-O

zI

oH 1O i OH 1

`y7 i

SC I O

M 1 O= 1Z 1 O

O1

O I oVI 1

M

M 1 OU O Iat U I O

so

CD 1 O= 1 N

Ls-)

U 1

0 1

ONN

OO

M

x I OV W I OHE-4InWOGI U 1 O.. W 1 O

C.R.YOUNG

(DOMESTIC)

PIMA COUNTY ANALYSIS

T13S R13E SEC. 6 EDP

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

PCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTH

HARD

- - --

--

--

--

---

--

--

--

- --

- --

---

---

-- --

----

12/ 1/76

1.00

7.00

106.5

0.0

174.2

23.0

78.0

134.2

0.0

250.0

0.0

44.7

0.0

10.1

529.8

TUCSON ROCK ANS SAND WELL

,COMMERCIAL)

T13S R13E SEC.06 DCH

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTH

HARE

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

6/27/77

1.22

7.30

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

316.0

0.0

195.0

0.0

43.4

0.0

9.8

0.0

DATE

----

EC

--

(IRRIGATION)

PH

NA

--

--

K -CA--

MG--

T13S R13E SEC.

CL

HCO3

--

°°

6CBA CO3

---

SO4

---

NH3

---

NO2/3

XJN

---

TOTN

----

7/15/77

1.09

7.60

53.0

2.1

101.3

11.8

34.0

316.0

0.0

130.0

0.0

4.9

0.0

1.1

301

9/ 9/77

1.27

7.50

106.5

2.3

158.0

10.4

76.4

313.0

0..0

104.3

0.0

8.0

0.0

1.8

437.

CITY WELL Z-15 (MUNICIPAL)

T13S R13E SEC.06 DDD

DATE

7/ 6/77

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TCTN

HARD

_-

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

1.30

7.50

65.5

1.5

93.8

21.5

115.0

180.0

0.0

310.0

0.0

26.6

0.0

6.0

322.8

SAMPLE NO.12 FOR NITROGEN ISOTOPE SFUDY

(DOMESTIC WELL)

T13S R13E SEC.7

CAA

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARD

4/ 5/77

.96

7.30

99.2

1.8

87.1

11.7

84.0

323.3

0.0

116.0

0.0

4.4

0.0

1.0

265.7

CITY WELL Z- 7

(NUNICIPAL)

T13S R13E SEC.08 BAA

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARD

7/ 6/77

.52

7.70

50.0

1.3

114.4

5.5

31.5

165.9

0.0

70.0

0.0

6.2

0.0

1.4

308,11

8/ 1/77

.71

7.60

65.4.

1.4

101.3

10.8

36.0

201.0

0.0

150.0

0.0

7.5

0.0

1.7

297.5

SUNSET DAIRY WELL (COMMEP.CIAL)

T13S R13S SEC.8 CCC

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HAI'

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

5/ 9/77

1.17

7.50

84.7

1.2

159.7

10.7

111.0

128.1

0.0

314.0

0.0

31.0

0.0

7..0

442.9

9/ 9/77

1.68

7.70

102.0

3.3

182.0

11.0

108.8

127.7

0.0

220.5

.3

27.5

.6

6.8

499.9

(IRRIGATION)

T13S R13E SEC. 9DCB

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HPRD

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

-

7/15/77

.35

7.50

21.5

.8

43.3

4.5

10.0

151.0

0.0

20.0

0.0

8.9

0.0

2.0

126.Ì

(IRRIGATION)

T13S R13E SEC. 9DCC

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

HG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TCTN

HARD

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

7/15/77

.38

7.70

24.5

.9

34.0

4.3

14.0

150.1

0.0

24.0

0.0

2.7

0.0

.6

102.6

CITY WELL A -55 (MUNICIPAL)

T13S R13E SEC.14 CAD

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TCTN

HPRD

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

-,-

---

----

----

8/ 1/77

.34

7.50

16.0

.9

46.0

2.8

10.0

119.8

0.0

25.0

0.0

15.9

0.0

3.6

126.1f

(IRRIGATION)

T13S R13E SEC.15BCD

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARD

7/11/77

.35

7.50

24.0

.9

17.3

4.3

7..0

110.0

0.0

22.0

0.0

12.8

0.0

2.9

60.5

CITY WELL

A -52 (MUNICIPAL)

T13S R13E SEC.15 DAA

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

207N

HARF.

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

7/15/77

.40

7.60

25.0

.9

44.2

3.3

18.0

134.2

0.0

30.0

0.0

13.7

0.0

3.1

124.0

8/ 1/77

.30

7.40

16.0

.8

a8..8

2.8

6.0

109.8

0.0

17.0

0.0

18.6

.1

4.3

108.4

(IRRIGATION)

T13S R13E SEC.15DBB

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HAND

7/15/77

.38

7.80

18.0

.9

38.4

3.8

7.0

144.0

0.0

28.0

0.0

11.1

0.0

2.5

111.6

G 1 la lR 1 1/4Ç

M 1 N

z 1 NH i1 f...

F 1

x 1

h 1k

("1 1\ 1N 1 Q+O73 1 N

ry 1 Ox 1.Z 1 O

o? 1O i aD1n I

c1 1 oO 1U I O

CO

n 1 1O i 1/4D

U 1 Nx 1

1

O 1 coE 1

CO

iU 1 N

(7.1

O

r

U 1 u)w1 ,f)

E-105

(IRRIGATION)

T13S R13E SEC.16AAA

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARD

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

7/11/77

.36

7.10

19.0

.9

20.3

4_8

8.0

114.0

0.0

21.0

0.0

18.2

0.0

4.1

70.5

CITY WEIL Z-5

(YUNICIPAL)

T13S 1113E SEC.16 BDB

DAT_F

EC

Ph

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARC

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

_--

---

---

---

----

----

6/22/76

.62

7.48

41.1

1.2

61.7

6.4

41.0

193.9

0.0

76.0

0.0

7.5

0.0

1.7

180.5

7/ 6/77

.54

7.50

41.5

1.4

28.0

7.0

26.0

147.0

0.0

65.0

0.0

4.9

0.0

1.1

98.8

8/ 1/77

.60

7.60

45.0

1.5

26.3

6,.3

22.0

163.0

0.0

75.0

0.0

6.7

0.0

1.5

91.6

I

1

H 1O 1

N 1

mm

o

(IR?IGATIC4)

113S R13E SEC.16ADD

DATE

SC

PE

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARD

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

7/11/77

.59

7.20

55.0

1.2

34.3

8.0

24.0

168.0

0.0

75.0

0.0

15.9

0.0

3.6

118.6

CITY FELL Z -3

(MUNICIPAL)

T13S R13E SEC.16 CCD

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TCTN

HARE

6/22/76

.98

7.68

49.6

1.8

99.2

8.7

133.0

131.7

0.0

25.0

0.0

6.6

0.0

1.5

283.6

7/ 6/77

.53

7.90

39.5

1.6

114.0

5.3

30.0

139.0

0.0

63.0

0.0

7.5

0.0

1.7

306.5

8/ 1/77

1.08

7.70

53.0

2.4

101.3

10.8

111.0

151.3

0.0

105.0

0.0

6.6

0.0

1.5

297.5

CITY NELL Z-2

(:1üNICIPAL)

T13S R13E SEC.16 DMA

DATE,

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARE

6/22/76

.50

7.55

33.8

.6

49.6

3.8

35.0

169.6

0.0

46.0

0.0

6.6

0.0

1.5

139.5

7/ 6/77

.47

7.70

39.0

1.4

59.2

8.8

33.0

139.0

0.0

47.0

0.0

7.5

0.0

1.7

184.1

8/ 1/77

.49

7.70

34.5

1.3

51.5

2.4

19.0

163.5

0.0

13.0

0.0

4.9

0.0

1.1

138.5

CITY REM, Z-6

(MUivICIPAL)

T13S R13E SEC.17 AAA

DAT°

EC

PH

NA

hCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

ICIN

HARD

6/22/76

.31

7.42

64.1

.6

62.9

8.6

49.0

146.4

0.0

150.0

0.0

12.4

0.0

2.8

192.5

7/ 6/77

.60

7.50

51.5

1.5

75.9

7.8

29.0.

151.0

0.0

100.0

0.0

8.9

0.0

2.0

221.7

8/ 1/77

.87

7.50

55.0

1.7

70.5

9.8

36.0

195.0

0.0

115.0

0.0

9.8

0.0

2.2

216.4

TAN!IEE COMPANY JELL

(COMMERCIAL)

T13S R13E SEC.17 DBC

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TCTN

HARD

9/16/77

1.50

7.90

114.0

3.5

126.5

10.6

91.5

244.5

0.0

157.9

0.0

6.2

0.0

1.4

355.6

(DO!1ESTIC)

T13S R13E SEC.17DBB

DATE

EC

Fri

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TCIN

HARD

9/16/77

.90

7.90

60.0

2.7

69.0

5.4

56.5

130.0

0.0

140.0

0.0

7.5

0.0

1.7

194.6

SAMPLE NO.15

DATE

--^-

FOR EC

--

NITPOGEN

?H--

ISOTOPE

NA

-^

STUDY

(

K

DOMESTIC

CA

--

DELL) MG

--

T135

CL

--

R13E SEC.17 DDC

HCO3

CO3

----

--^

SO4

---

NH3

---

NO2/3

KJN

---

TCZN

----

HAM)

----

4/ 5/77

2.99

7.38

171.8

3.9

423.5

33.9

291.0

395.3

0.0

1050.0

0.0

92.6

0.0

20.9

1197.3

4/29/77

3.05

7.40

205.7

4.7

405.4

36.3

293.0

405.0

0.0

1080.0

0.0

91.7

0.0

20.7

1162.0

5/ 9/77

3.00

7.40

232.3

4.8

430.8

38.2

293.0

395.3

0.0

1045.0

0.0

70.9

0.0

16.0

1233.3

6/13/77

3.05

7.30

290.2

7.5

419.3

55.9

309.0

395.3

0.0

1025.0

0.0

98.8

0.0

22.3

1277.5

7/ 5/77

3.10

7.30

273.5

6.6

402.3

45.0

310.0

403.8

0.0

950.0

0.0

94.3

5.4

26.7

1190.1

1 0rZ I

r4 I

:C I ON

Z I DN 1

O 1 7N 1

r1 1

iN 1O 1

Z 1 ON

r11 O

= 1Z I O

1

O 1 cotn

IO

O

rn I

O 1U I

OO

V:,

1.

O

.-i 1 47)

U I t+

4 1U I

1

O

O

r1.t 1.. 1 r

n

U I

W 1

,C/N 1 nF' 1 \e:

1r1

ca1

\N

SAMPLE NO.10 FOR

DATE

EC

----

--

:IIT&OGEN

PH--

ISOTOPE STUDY

(

NA

K--

-

DOMESTIC

CA

--

WELL) MG--

713S R13E SEC.18 ABB

CL

HCO3

CO3

--

----

---

SO4

---

NH3

---

NO2/3

KJN

---

TWIN

----

HARE

----

4/ 5/77

1.04

7.70

154.9

1.8

52.0

10.5

84.0

319.6

0.0

114.0

0.0

17.3

0.0

3.9

173.1

5/ 4/77

1.06

7.70

137.9

1.2

55.6

10.7

81.0

322.1

0.0

128.0

0.0

23.5

0.0

5.3

182.9

6/ 6/77

1.02

7.59

181.7

2.5

58.6

13.2

85_0

316.0

0.0

110.0

0.0

24.4

0.0

5.5

200.7

9/ 9/77

1.30

7.70

168.0

3.2

66.0

12.3

84.0

326.0

0.0

104.3

0.0

31.0

0.0

7.0

215.5

(DOMESTIC)

T13S R13E SEC.18ACA

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARD

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

9/10/77

1.25

7.60

120.0

4.0

73.5

17.6

91.3

322.1

0.0

163.8

0.0

19.0

0.0

4.3

256.1

(DOMESTIC)

T13S R13E SEC.18ADB

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARE

9/10/77

1.29

7.60

122.5

3.6

66.0

15.3

85.0

347.7

0.0

147.5

0.0

8.9

0.3

3.2

227.S

SAMPLE NO.9

FOP NITROGEN ISOTOPE STUDY

(DOMESTIC WELL)

T13S R13E SEC.18 BCA

DATE

EC

PH

1A

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

ZCTN

HAFD

4/ 5/77

1.50

7.40

88.3

2.4

127.1

21.8

105.0

451.4

0.0

260.0

0.0

66.5

0.0

15.0

407.2

(DOMESTIC)

T13S R13E SEC.18BCH

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TCTN

HAfiL

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

----

----

9/10/77

1.95

7.50

177.5

4.0

128.0

29.7

104.3

420.0

0.0

317.3

0.0

58.9

0.0

13.3

442. C

A 1 u'1w id

Ix 1 N

zlH 1O 1N i

o

t`'1 1 Ox 1

1 O

O7 1O 1N 1 t`

N

M 1 OO 1

U 1 O

N1 1

U 1

M

O

ONNr

c9 ¡ N- 1 n

R IU

N

r-

U 1 rnr] I N

SAMPLE NO.8

FOR NIT&OGzl ISOTOPE STUDY

(DOMESTIC WELL)

T13S R13E SEC.18 CAC

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARD

4/ 5/77

1.53

7.46

160.9

2.3

134.3

23.7

106.0

451.4

0.0

280.0

0.0

68.7

0.0

15.5

433.0

9/10/77

1.90

7.50

181.3

3.9

114.0

29.7

110.0

439.2

0.0

294.8

0.0

63.8

.

0.0

14.4

407.1

(DOMESTIC)

T13S R13E SEC.18CAD

DATr

?C

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARD

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

9/10/77

1.85

7.50

191.4

3.9

90.5

26.9

112.3

419.7

0.0

247.5

0.0

68.6

0.0

15.5

336.8

E'L8h

S'S

0'0

h'trZ

0'0

0'09Z

0'0

9-6LZ

0"011

6'EE

Z'6El

0'0

S'l8L

OE'L

ht'L

LL/8L/l

E'LAS

E'S

0'0

S'EZ

0'0

O'OSZ

0'0

S'£lZ

0'OZl

S'LE

6'hSL

0'0

0'06l

OE'L

tt'L

LL/EL/L

----

----

---

---

---

---

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

Q3VK

RIO/

NPy

E/Z0N

EHR

hOS

E00

E0011

ID

9W

V0

xVN

Ed

03

SLVQ

OV0 9L'03S 3£Lä SELL

SISxIVRV xZN000 VWId

I0IIS3sOQI

S4âH0'd

(DOMESTIC)

T13S 813E SEC.18CCB

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HA&D

9/10/77

1.52

7.30

145.0

3.6

88.5

18.7

47.4

346.5

0.0

365.0

0.0

4.4

0.0

1.0

298.1

(DO"ESiIC)

2135 R13F SEC.18CCB

DATE

EC

?H

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

40TN

HARE

9/10/77

1.63

7.40

60.0

3.7

122.5

17.0

47.5

357.5

0.0

206.5

0.0

.4

J.0

.1

376.0

(DOMESTIC)

T13S R13E SEC.18CDD

DATE

°C

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TCTN

RAFE

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

9/10/77

1.60

7.40

142.0

3.3

73.5

19.8

48.0

297.7

0.0

287.0

0.0

8.0

0.0

1.8

265.1

(DOyESTSC)

T13S R13E SEC.19AAB

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

HG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TCTN

HARD

9/10/77

1.79

7.30

167.5

3.6

112.0

18.8

53.4

348.9

0.0

294.8

0.0

5.8

0.0

1.3

357.2

CITY WELL A -43 (MUNICIPAL)

T135 813E SEC.19 CDC

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

HG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HAED

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

7/15/77

.70

7.80

26.5

1.7

51.5

25.8

74.0

217.2

0.0

90.0

0.0

17.3

0.0

3.9

234.9

9/10/77

.98

7.70

82.0

1.7

51.0

24.0.

67.5

220.8

0.0

135.0

0.0

18.2

0.0

4.1

226.2

CITY WELL A -43 (MUNICIPAL)

PIMA COUNTY ANALYSIS

T13S P13E SEC.19 CDC

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOSN

HARD

4/ 7/77

.67

7.30

56.9

0.0

96.8

29.0

63.0

122.0

0.0

96.0

0.0

14.2

0.0

3.2

361.2

5/18/77

.66

7.20

50.8

0.0

99.2

18.2

75.0

104.9

0.0

100.0

0.0

15.1

0.0

3.4

322.7

(DOMESTIC)

1135 &13E SEC.19DCb

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

HG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

ZOZN

HALL

----

--

--

--

---

--

--

----

---

---

---

---

----

----

9/10/77

1.35

7.30

128.8

3.6

73.5

18.2

71.1

274.5

0.0

238.5

0.0

36.8

0.0

8.3

258.5

z 1 II)H 1O 1

1

z 1 o7 1Y. 1 O

m 1\N 1 DO IZ 1 O

m 1 oSz 1 0

oO' 1

O 1 7tel 1 n

r1 r

H 1 \4 1O 1

\

CITY :TELL Z -09 (MUNICIPAL)

PIMA COUNTY ANALYSIS

T13S 813E SEC.20 BBD

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

ICON

TCTN

HABT

2/ 7/77

.48

7.80

90.8

0.0

67.8

3.6

43.0

91.5

0.0

84.0

0.0

9.3

0.0

2.1

184.2

4/ 6/77

.67

7.50

106.5

0.0

96.8

2.4

53.0

109.8

0.0

133.0

0.0

4.0

0.0

.9

251.6

5/18/77

.93

7.50

130.7

0.0

81.1

9.7

71.0

119.6

0.0

173.0

0.0

8.9

0.0

2.0

242.5

CITY :ELL

Z -9

(MUNICIPAL)

T135 R13E SLC.20 BBD

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

504

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TCTN

HAFL

6/22/76

1.28

7.82

123.4

3.0

35.1

14.5

92.0

346.5

0.0

160.0

0.0

25.3

0.0

5.7

147.4

7/11/77

.95

7.90

112.5

2.8

20.3

13.5

.

64.0

210.0

0.0

170.0

0.0

16.8

0.0

3.8

106.3

RARRIES CONTROL CENTER AELL

DATE

EC

PH

----

--

--

(COMMERCIAL)

NA

K--

-CA --

NG

--

T13S

CL--

R13E SEC.20 DCA

HCO3

CO3

----

---

SO4--

NH3

---

NO2/3

KJN

---

ICTN

----

HARE

----

4/ 5/77

1.17

7.38

123.4

2.2

108.9

15.1

42.0

327.0

0.0

360.0

0.0

5.8

0.0

1.3

334.2

6/13/77

1.25

7.39

165.8

3.8

109.1

23.5

64.0

341.6

0.0

275.0

0.0

17.3

.0.0

3.9

369.3

7/ 5/77

1.43

7.30

149.0

3.7

102.3

25.8

82.0

359.9

0.0

261.0

0.0

47.8

.8

11.5

361.E

9/16/77

1.60

8.10

153.0

3.9

116.5

17.0

198.0

372.5

0.0

272.3

0.0

4.9

0.0

1.1

361.0

CITY .'ELL Z-1

(MUNICIPAL)

113S R13£ SEC.21 BAA

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARE

6/22/76

1.10

7.55

56.9

2.4

123.4

3.4

132.0

152.5

0.0

165.0

0.0

14.2

0.0

3.2

322.2

7/ 6/77

.78

7.70

54.5

2.1

134.0

8.0

81.0

131.0

0.0

120.0

0.0

12.4

0.0

2.8

367.6

8/ 1/77

1.10

7.70

61.0

2.6

131.3

9.9

120.0

146.4

0.0

70.0

0.0

15.1

0.0

3.4

368.7

ca ! aL4 1R I

1

z 1 In

H 1

O 1H I

M 1N. 1

N 1 0O 1Z 1 (.71r

M 1 o2» 1

o4 1

O 1 LnVi I fT1

N

s'Y I oQ O 1GO U 1 owrN

If)M .a I ?

U I InH 1-

rW 1 nH 1 \Q I oA 1

o

SAMPLE NO.13 FOR NITROGEN ISOTOPE STUDY (COMMERCIAL FULL)

113S R13E SEC-21 DCC

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

ICTN

HARE

- ---

--

--

--

---

--

--

-- --

- --

---

- --

- --

- - --

- - --

4/ 5/77

2.00

7.68

174.2

2.9

140.4

23.0

146.0

353.8

0.0

650.0

0.0

52.3

0.0

11.8

445.4

9/16/77

1.70

8.00

150.0

3.8

126.0

16.3

106 »5

300.0

0.0

186.4

0.0

43.0

0.0

9.7

381.8

CITY WELL A-56 (MUNICIPAL)

T13S 813E SEC.23 BBB

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

FbED

8/ 1/77

.29

7.10

16.0

.7

38.6

2.5

4.0

120.6

0.0

13.0

0.0

8.4

0.0

1.9

106.7

CITY GELL A -37 (MUNICIPAL)

T13S 813E SEC.23 DBC

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARE

7/ 6/77

.44

7.60

35.5

1.2

38.5

5.8

18.0

139.0

0.0

28.0

0.0

12.4

0.0

2.8

120.0

8/ 1/77

.45

7.60

38.0

1.2

32.3

5.5

13.0

168.4

0.0

30.0

0.0

8.0

0.0

1.8

103.3

CITY NELL A -32 (MUNICIPAL)

T13S R13E SEC.26 CAA

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

ICTN

HAFt

7/ 6/77

.76

8.10

106.0

2.1

51.0

1.8

97.0

83.0

0.0

120.0

0.0

4.4

0.0

1.0

134.8

(DOMESTIC)

T13S R13E SEC.27CCB

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCC3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARD

9/16/77

1.60

7.80

150.0

3.8

94.5

15.2

63.0

415.0

0.0

258.8

0.0

24.4

0.0

5.5

298.6

SAMPLE NO.14 FOR NITROGEN ISOTOPE STUDY (COMíMERCIAL WELL)

T13S R13E SEC.27 CCD

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

DG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARD

4/ 5/77

1.47

7.38

160.9

2.4

123.4

14.3

136.0

246.4

0.0

390.0

0.0

40.3

0.0

9.1

367.1

9/16/77.

2.10

7.80

190.5

4.3

128.0

17.7

148.5

325.0

0.0

297.0

.7

32.8

.9

8.3

392.6

SAMPLE NO.7

FOR NITROGEN ISOTOPE STUDY

(DOMESTIC WELL)

T13S R13E SEC.29 ABB

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HAM)

4/ 5/77

1.90

7.44

168.2

2.8

158.5

29.3

146.0

500.2

0.0

400.0

0.0

7.5

0.0

1.7

516.6

9/10/77

2.50

7.30

238.0

4.0

138.5

34.5

145.6

490.5

0.0

324.0

0.0

99.6

0.0

22.5

488.0

1..1 i NCG 1

tC i ID= 1 lN

z 11

O 1H I

z 1 o7aG I o

m

m 1 OO 1U 1 O

om 1O 1 mU 1 CO

x 1

oa 1

O 1 rz I

rm IU I

CO

q 1 LnIz Ia I CO

Ie-

z 1 mH IU 1

tH 1

Z 1 O7 1?G 1

m 1N.N I CO

OZ 1 u1

1'1 1 OIz

Li)N_m a l óUIF

N

O04 IZ. I N

m

= 1 0P. 1

Ir

(DOMESTIC)

T13S R13E SEC.33ACC

DATE

EC

PH

VA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TCTN

HAIìL

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9/16/77

1.90

8.00

168.0

4.3

47.0

23.4

160.0

436.0

0.0

158.8

0.0

7.5

.3

2.0

213.8

ca 1 ut._1a 1= 1

Lrlx

z 1 oH 1 r

O 1 DN 1

Z 11

Y 1

CITY WELL A -24 (MJNICIPAL)

T13S R13E SEC.34 CDC

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

17G

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

IOTN

HARE

7/15/77

1.10

7.50

136.5

3.6

133.5

19.5

34.0

286.7

0.0

240.0

0.0

6.2

0.0

1.4

413.7

8/ 1/77

1.33

7.40

106.0

3.5

138.0

20.0

81.0

287.8

0.0

70.0

0.0

6.2

.2

1.6

427.0

CITY WELL A -24 (MUNICIPAL)

PIMA COUNTY ANALYSIS

T13S 813E SEC.34 CDC

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

MG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

KJN

TOTN

HARD

4/ 7/77

1.03

7.20

142.8

0.0

125.8

26.6

77.0

152.5

0.0

321.0

0.0

4.0

0.0

.9

423.8

q Ix l

4I I ox I 0

M IN IO 1EI I

z I o] ISC I O

rn I

N. I

N 1 CO

O 1z 1 tn

Ih 1 OT. Iz I O

7 1omIn

M I Co lU I o

N

iI

coo

O

U 1

ra 1

rH I \

1-

ra I

CITY

I: °LL A -31

(PIUNICIPAL)

T135 R13E SEC.36 EBB

DATE

EC

PH

NA

KCA

NG

CL

HCO3

CO3

SO4

NH3

NO2/3

NON

ICTN

HARL

8/ 1/77

.37

8.00

36.5

1.3

35.8

.3

10.0

126.7

0.0

25.0

0.0

7.5

0.0

1.7

90.6