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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984 10 09 - Sebastian Highlands Wastewater Treatment PlantSEBASTIAN HIGHLANDS WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT GROUND WATER MONITORING PLAN Prepared for: GENERAL DEVELOPMENT UTILITIES Miami, Florida Prepared by: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, INC. Gainesville, Florida October 9, 1984 ESE No. 84-530-0100-2140 m w GDU.3/GMP-TOC.1 10/09/84 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page 1.0 FACILITY DESCRIPTION 1-1 2.0 SITE GEOLOGY 2-1 2.1 GEOLOGY 2-1 2.2 SOILS 2-1 2.2.1 Soil Permeability 2-5 2.3 SITE HYDROLOGY 2-10 2.3.1 Hydrology of the Shallow Aquifer 2-10 2.3.2 Existing Wells 2-13 2.3.3 Aquifer Testing 2-13 2.3.4 Water Balance for Infiltration 2-16 Ponds 3.0 WASTE CHARACTERIZATION AND SITE WATER QUALITY 3-1 3.1 WASTE CHARACTERIZATION 3-1 3.2 SITE GROUND WATER QUALITY 3-1 3.3 SURFACE WATER QUALITY 3-1 3.4 POTENTIALLY IMPACTED GROUND AND SURFACE WATER 3-3 4.0 PROPOSED GROUND WATER MONITORING PLAN 4-1 4.1 PROPOSED MONITORING WELL LOCATIONS 4-1 4.2 PROPOSED SAMPLING PLAN 4-1 APPENDICES APPENDIX A --SOIL BORING LOGS APPENDIX B --RESULTS OF SOIL PERMEABILITY TESTING APPENDIX C—WATER BALANCE DATA 0 GDU.3/GMP-LOTF.1 10/09/84 LIST OF TABLES Table Pape 1-1 Wastewater Treatment Process and Specifications 1-13 -- 2-1 Chemical and Physical Characteristics of Soils 2-2 2-2 Comparison of Double -Ring Infiltration Test 2-11 and Trench Test Results 2-3 Water Level Elevations in Monitor Wells 2-12 — 2-4 Slug Test Results 2-15 2-5 Daily Infiltration Rates 2-17 3-1 Summary of Water Quality in Existing Monitor 3-2 Wells — 4-1 Ground Water Sampling Station Location Rationale 4-2 4-2 Parameters for Analysis 4-3 LIST OF FIGURES Figure Page 1-1 Site Location 1-2 2-1 Field Test Sites 2-3 2-2 North-South Cross Section of Soils 2-4 2-3 Boring Locations for the Sebastian WWTP 2-6 — (6/30-7/8/83) 2-4 Geologic Cross Section for the Sebastian WWTP 2-7 r 2-5 Monitoring Well Detail 2-14 3-1 Construction Details of Production Well 2 3-4 ii GDU.3/GMP-1.1 10/09/84 M 1.0 FACILITY DESCRIPTION " The Sebastian Highlands Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) is located in the City of Sebastian, Indian River County, Florida (see Figure 1-1). The existing plant disposes an average of 84,000 gallons per day (GPU) of treated domestic wastewater by land application through a series of percolation/evaporation ponds. M 0 L. :; V" The sequence of wastewater treatment units includes aeration tanks, a clarifer, an aerobic digester, sludge beds, a chlorine contact chamber and percolation ponds. The capacities and design criteria for these units are described in Table 1-1. The plant practices a high level of disinfection, with an average total chlorine residual of 1.4 milligrams per liter (mg/L) after 30 minutes contact time. The treatment process generates approximately 3,000 GPD of sludge (1.6 percent solids), which is disposed by landspreading in two onsite sludge beds. 1-1 GDU.3/GMP—VTB1-1.1 10/08/84 Table 1-1. Wastewater Treatment Process and Specifications Dimensions, Areas, Treatment Capacities and Other Design Criteria Unit Descriptive Data (Basis of Criteria? 1. Aeration Tanks 40,400 C.F. 12.4 lb BOD/10,000 C.F. 5 24 hrs. detention time 2. Air Supply 2—Blower @ 800 C.F.M. 2,300 C.F. per lb. BOD 3. Rectangular Clarifier 50,900 Gal. 586.5 Sq. Ft. 4 hr. det. S 500 gal/sq. ft. 4. Aerobic Digester 3,340 C.F. 1 C.F. per capita 5. Sludge Beds 2-60 x 80 1.6 to 3.2 sq. ft./ cap. 6. Chlorine Contact 12,070 gal. 15—minute detention Chamber @ 3.9 peak factor 7. Percolation Ponds 4.44 Ac or 300,000 Based on existing gal/day 21,000 gpd effluent discharging on a 13,500 sq. ft. pond Source: GDU. 1-3 dol GDU.3/GMP-2.1 10/18/84 2.0 SITE GEOLOGY 2.1 ,GEOLOGY The plant site -.is located on a sand ridge surrounded to''the east and .. south: by Schumann Lake, to the west by a citrus grove, and to the north o- by scruh:.woods and isolated wet depressions. It! ^is'underlain by undifferentiated deposits laid down during the Pleistocene and Recent geologic ages as part of,a system of old beaches known as the Atlantic Coastal Ridge. Shallow.wells drilled.onsite are thought.to penetrate the�.Pamlico Sand, Anastasia, and/or Fort Thompson Formations (USGS,, 1958).. These deposits, are primarily sands interspersed with organics and shellfragments which dip southeastward to a depth of: 100 feet'bel'ow mean,sea level (msl) in the plant area. Land surface elevations range from 19 to 26 feet,abnve msl. ,The topography of the site is shown ;in Exhibit A, and regional topography is shown in Figure.1-1. Ground water within these formations, is usually: under nonartesian'water- table conditions, except -in= -localized areas where. the sand is overlain by,discontinuous layers of -either hardpan, silt., or. organics causing artesian pressure in the aquifer (USGS, 1958): 2.2 SOILS ., The..soils .in the area are derived. chiefly from Pleistocene Sand. They are characterized as nearly level, moderate.to,poorly drained, sandy .. soil§. Permeability is moderately rapid. to rapid., Typical soils associated with the landscape near the site are the Immokalee and Pomello Sands. St. Johns ponded, soils, predominate in and around the lake and intermittent ponds in. the flatwoods. Characteristics of the three: -soil types,are presented:in.,Table..2-1. A series of soil borings was taken, around the plant site in March 1983 and in June/July 1983. The.fitst:set consisted of 20 shallow auger borings to a depth of 3 to 5 feet at the locations indicated in Figures 2-1 and -2-2. As shown in Figure 272, a discontinuous layer,of semipermeable silt and roots .occurs beneath the surficial sands around 2-1 j; V F n F Is. r F F I I I I a a I s r h m4URNP2,44 0/4101`A 'fable 2-1. QodtAl aid AVAicgl ( rAF�Far st ca of Soils PckwUo Sand A;i3 0 0,05 4.6 to 0.01 0,2 to 74 Oil to 0.8 Sand ;' piaazly level, mdecstaiy drained, ejdY Boil Water table 40 to 6b ittchas Wm land Sitiam C mented YW below a depth of 30 i,idm St.. jdm sako 0.03 to D.15 4.5 to 5:5 Sand Nearl ; pdorty t s��: Water table 4d is 40 indW below ]mid' suzfas' C®mnW.• layer Lblow a &pih 4 45 livbcs Sotzce; U.S. Deparbent of AUt Wlture, IWS— AV414bl# Wite :4AfAuq .yawn SPU Tia@ ail pescription __ - _ -.. -WwAty (win) illxmtme t}gj IWolce2 0,02 t0 0115 3,b to 701 goto �1e1? 0:4 to 2207 Q.2 t@�a4 �??e Nearly level, poorly drauw Reap, Bandy sal water table 10 to 40 iWNG below land O*focp Qmmted baht+ d or SSI incYies PckwUo Sand A;i3 0 0,05 4.6 to 0.01 0,2 to 74 Oil to 0.8 Sand ;' piaazly level, mdecstaiy drained, ejdY Boil Water table 40 to 6b ittchas Wm land Sitiam C mented YW below a depth of 30 i,idm St.. jdm sako 0.03 to D.15 4.5 to 5:5 Sand Nearl ; pdorty t s��: Water table 4d is 40 indW below ]mid' suzfas' C®mnW.• layer Lblow a &pih 4 45 livbcs Sotzce; U.S. Deparbent of AUt Wlture, IWS— w# Ar - So PrERCOLATION POND:#i 16 20014 COWROL BUILDING MW3 a MW4,6 PERCOLAV61N SLUD61 PONV41- POND PgROW :11:TEF 14*,, —13 - MWIWI 120"? 134- NOTE."'MWS'NOT SHOWN' Figure 2-1 FIELD,T-EST SITES 6tNE4ALDE'VELOPMENT UTILITIES, INC. SOURCES GDU; 1983; ESE; 1982: 0101 -- 2r3 PONDS 2 AND 3 B5 B9 BR A SOIL BGHING NUMBER PLAN VIEW --cis axon a PEncaunOx RoxD,E DV 'LQ .N COM1110L �„ MOIMO PnLOL1TIOM SOME POND91 pyD. RlIIDO*Ln1O11 , ''L a POND1 N10 R9n 81 B13 HORIZONTAL DISTANCE NOT TO SCALE NORTH KEY: HIGH PtAMEAWLIVY, YELLOW SANDS i I I LOW i•'EkMlEA4ILITY; DARK 9ROWN SANDS, SILT AND ORGANICS- MODERAtk OERMEARiLitY, OARK QROWN SANDS .MODERATE PERMEAWLIW; GRAY SMbs' Figure 2-2 NORTH -SOUTH CROSS SEI✓TIi•ft" 4010 GENERAL CDE\ihft0F3MtNT UTILiTIL8;,1140: SOURCE: ESE, 1983, 26 24 m m m 23 � D O m 22 N r 21 GDU.3/GMP-2.2 10/18/84 Ponds 2 and 3 at a depth between 2 and 3 feet. The silt is fine- grained, slightly plastic, sandy, and mucky when wet. The root system is a remnant of the landscape that dominated the area prior to construction of the ponds. The silt and roots, combine to slow the percolation of water to the shallow aquifer system. Beneath this organic layer, to a depth of at least 50 feet, lies a medium- to fine-grained permeable sand. A total of 14 shallow borings and 2 deep borings was taken around Ponds 2 and 3, as well as along Schumann Lake, between June 30, 1983, .. and July 8, 1983. Locations of these borings are found on Figure 2-3. Each shallow borehole was 25 ft in depth and was sampled every 5 ft below 10 ft in depth, except for Borings 1 and 3, which were sampled continuously throughout. All shallow holes were sampled continuously for the first 10 ft. The two deep borings, D1 and D2, were sampled every 5 ft. The borings revealed approximately 2 ft of shallow sands with a discontinuous 0.5- to 2.0 -ft layer of hardpan overlying approximately .,, 4 ft of fine-grained sands (Figure 2-4). Below the sands, 30 ft of very silty, cohesive, dense material was encountered. Soil boring logs are contained in Appendix A. 2.2.1 Soil Permeability Soil permeability testing at the Sebastian Highlands WWTP site has been performed using the double -ring infiltration test and trench testing. .. The locations of these tests are shown in Figures 2-1 and 2-3. The results of the tests are included in Appendix B. The long-term infiltration rate of the soil beneath Pond 1 is approxi- mately 6 inches per hour under saturated conditions. During the 4.5 hours of the double -ring infiltration test, the calculated rate in the inner and outer rings remained at approximately 6 inches per hour after 90 minutes. . The consistency of the rate between the two rings M 2-5 KEY: 0 SOIL BORING �0 EXISTING MONITOR WELL DOUBLE -RING INFILTRATION TEST UN TRENCH INFILTRATION TEST * TRENCH DUG BUT NVTEST PERFORMED * INDICATES CONTINUOUS SAMPLING mwl SLUDGE UDGE POND DPOND I AND TREES P 0 NOD I.. LAKE SCHUMANN Figure 2-3 BORING LOCATIONS FOR THE SEBASTIAN GENERAL DEVELOPMENT SOURCE: ESE, l9al 2-6 DENSE SCRUB 12' AND TREES MARSH POND 3 6' ILI BAILEY D PA KING PLANT LO I mwl SLUDGE UDGE POND DPOND I AND TREES P 0 NOD I.. LAKE SCHUMANN Figure 2-3 BORING LOCATIONS FOR THE SEBASTIAN GENERAL DEVELOPMENT SOURCE: ESE, l9al 2-6 BOREHOLE NUMBER D2 11 15 14 13 9 6 5 4 3 5 SAND 5 W SAND WITH SAND ORGANIC FINES SOME U SAND WITH ORGANIC FINES LL 10 COHESIVE Ir COHESIO AND CEMENTING M 1n 0 LOW SILT Z 15 Z) SLIGHT COHESION O cc 0 20 WITH ORGANIC O J AND IRON W m CEMENTING 25 F W W SAND WITH TRACE LL COHESIVE 30 SAND SAND SAND WITH SAND ORGANIC FINES SOME SAND WITH ORGANIC FINES COHESIVE COHESIO AND CEMENTING SAND WITH LOW SILT SLIGHT COHESION SAND WITH ORGANIC FINS AND IRON CEMENTING SILTY AND CLAYEY SANDS SAND WITH TRACE OF SILT COHESIVE NON -COHESIVE SAND \ i SAND WRH / I ORGANIC / (NO 1 SILT / 1 IATA) / 1 W U 10 LL U3 U3 0 15 Z M O Q 0 20 0 W m 25UJIF W U- .10 30 lBORINGS PERFORMED 6130 - 718183 NO HORIZONTAL SCALE I Figure 2-4 GEOLOGIC CROSS SECTION FOR THE GENERAL DEVELOPMENT SEBASTIAN WWTP UTILITIES, INC. SOURCE: ESE, 1983. W GDU.3/GMP-2.3 10/18/84 indicates that the water flows primarily downward with little M divergence. The infiltration test performed outside of the berm on the southeast corner of Pond 2 demonstrates the effects of the shallow dark cemented sands with organic matter that lie 1 to 2 ft below the surface. The .. sharp decrease in infiltration rates during the first 90 minutes is the result of saturation of the soil. The organic sand layer prevents much .. downward movement of the water, and the flow will diverge, as indicated by the difference in rates between the inner and outer rings. If the rate of the outer ring is significantly greater than that of the inner ring, then divergent flow is indicated. The infiltration rate on the western edge of the area currently designated for Ponds 4 and 5 is considerably greater than that near Pond 2. After showing a sharp decrease during the first 45 minutes, a constant rate of 13 to 15 in per hour was noted, with no significant .. divergence. It should be noted that this test was performed outside the area of heavy scrub, and clean sand was found at the surface. Farther east in the scrub, the soils showed surface horizons of highly organic peat and mucky sands of low permeability up to 2 ft thick. The water 2-8 The infiltration rate of the soil adjacent to Ponds 2 and 3 is slower (approximately 1 inch per hour for the outer ring and 0.5 inch per hour for the inner ring, both under saturated conditions) and more variable .. with time than at Pond 1. The infiltration test for Ponds 2 and 3 was performed in relatively undisturbed soils outside of the pond. There is .. a layer of silty sand and roots approximately 2 feet below the surface, which correlates to a similar layer beneath Ponds 2 and 3. This layer impedes downward flow through the soil. The difference in the infiltration rate between the inner and outer rings indicates the presence of divergent flow through the soil, which would reduce the rate at which soil will accept additional water. The rate of infiltration did not achieve consistency during a 5—hour period. The infiltration test performed outside of the berm on the southeast corner of Pond 2 demonstrates the effects of the shallow dark cemented sands with organic matter that lie 1 to 2 ft below the surface. The .. sharp decrease in infiltration rates during the first 90 minutes is the result of saturation of the soil. The organic sand layer prevents much .. downward movement of the water, and the flow will diverge, as indicated by the difference in rates between the inner and outer rings. If the rate of the outer ring is significantly greater than that of the inner ring, then divergent flow is indicated. The infiltration rate on the western edge of the area currently designated for Ponds 4 and 5 is considerably greater than that near Pond 2. After showing a sharp decrease during the first 45 minutes, a constant rate of 13 to 15 in per hour was noted, with no significant .. divergence. It should be noted that this test was performed outside the area of heavy scrub, and clean sand was found at the surface. Farther east in the scrub, the soils showed surface horizons of highly organic peat and mucky sands of low permeability up to 2 ft thick. The water 2-8 GDU.3/GMP-2.4 10/09/84 table is quite near the surface, especially close to the western edge of the swamp. These factors may seriously impede the flow of water into the soil. The remaining three infiltration tests were performed along the eastern and southern portions of the plant site, between the fence and Schumann Lake. The most rapid infiltration rate was noted at the test site near the plant gate, approximately 20 ft from the location of the trench test; the infiltration rate was approximately 50 in per hour after a test period of 4 1/2 hours. The other two sites were located 40 ft from Schumann Lake: one near the southeast corner of the plant fence and the other on the south end of the cleared greenway extending southward from the plant near Boring DB -2 - Both of these tests demonstrated long-term infiltration rates between 30 and 35 in per hour, with some divergence in the flow. On July 1, 1983, trench tests were performed onsite to measure in situ permeability. These tests were performed by digging a trench with a backhoe, measuring its dimensions, and filling it with water to a desired depth. The amount of water added to maintain the given head over a several hour period was recorded, and the inflowing permeability rate was computed as a function of the surface area per linear foot of length. Trenches were dug alongside the eastern berm in Ponds 2 and 3 (see Exhibit A). Examination of the exposed soil layers revealed surface layers of relatively clean sand with a 2 -ft hard pan layer in both ponds to a depth of approximately 4 ft below the pond bottom, with some near -surface mucky pockets in Pond 3. Beneath this sandy layer in Pond 3, beds of highly decomposed, highly organic sandy muck extend to a 2-9 r GDU.3/GMP-2.5 10/09/84 .. depth of at least 6 ft. Ground water could be observed trickling into these trenches along the top of the mucky layers. Below this layer, thick layers of low permeability silty sands were encountered. Because of these thick layers of low permeability material, it was decided not to run infiltration tests in these trenches. Double -ring infiltrometer tests performed nearby exhibited very low infiltration rates. 2.3 SITE HYDROLOGY 2.3.1 Hydrology of the Shallow Aquifer The shallow aquifer is generally under nonartesian conditions and M produces moderate quantities (100 to 250 gallons per minute) of fair - quality water (USGS, 1975). The water table is regulated by Indian r W7 r 2-10 A third trench (15 ft in length, 8 ft in width, and 7 ft deep) was dug on the west side of Pond 3 and filled with 3/4 -in crushed limestone to prevent collapse of the sandy sides. Despite the fact that there was approximately 5 ft of clean sand above the impermeable mucky soil layers, the long-term infiltration rate was only 0.2 gpm/LF. Because the low rates demonstrate the unsuitability of the existing ponds, attention was turned to the areas to the south and east of the existing plant near Schumann Lake. Another trench was dug south of Bailey Drive outside of the plant gate near soil boring No. 9. The dimensions of this trench were 10 ft long, 5.5 ft wide, and 4 ft deep. Rock was used on to fill the trench and stabilize the sides. The infiltration rate in this trench was approximately 1.4 gpm/LF. The relatively high rate was r confirmed by the double -ring infiltration test performed nearby, which also exhibited rapid infiltration rates. Table 2-2 is a comparison of trench test results and the double -ring infiltration test. It can be seen from Table 2-2 that areas having high double -ring infiltration rates 030 in per hour) potentially have high trench test results. 2.3 SITE HYDROLOGY 2.3.1 Hydrology of the Shallow Aquifer The shallow aquifer is generally under nonartesian conditions and M produces moderate quantities (100 to 250 gallons per minute) of fair - quality water (USGS, 1975). The water table is regulated by Indian r W7 r 2-10 GDU.1/GMP-VTB2-2.1 10/09/84 Table 2-2. Comparison of Double -Ring Infiltration Test and Trench Test Results Double -Ring Infiltration Trench Test Number Rate (in/hr) Rate (gpm) Location 1 50 14 Near WWTP gate along Lake Schumann 2 30 NT Southeastern side of Pond 1 along Lake Schumann 3 30 NT Southern end of property along Lake Schumann 4 1 3 Near southeast corner of Pond 2 (trench test in Pond 3) 5 13 NT Access road to proposed Pond Sites 3 and 4 Note: NT = Not tested. Source: ESE, 1983b. 2-11 W OR GDU.3/GMP-2.6 10/07/84 ■. River Farms Drainage District canals. The piezometric head measured in the plant monitor wells ranged from 18.5 to 20.7 feet above msl on March 2, 1983 (see Table 2-3), and showed a southeastward ground water gradient of 0.25 percent. Water elevation in Schumann Lake fluctuates around 19 feet above msl. This high water level in the lake acts as a a• boundary, maintaining a fairly constant head in the shallow aquifer system while retarding possible encroachment of salt water from the Indian River. 2.3.2 Existing Wells Five monitor wells were installed at the Sebastian Highlands WWTP site --four inside the plant boundary and one to the north of the plant (see Figure 2-3). The wells are each approximately 15 feet deep. The wells are constructed of 4 -inch PVC casing, with 10 feet of slotted screen, backfilled with gravel pack to a point approximately 2 feet above the screen, and sealed with cement to the land surface. Typical well construction is shown in Figure 2-5. The monitor well elevations are shown in the detailed site survey map (Exhibit A). 2.3.3 Aquifer Testing Single -well aquifer tests (commonly referred to as slug tests) were performed on the five observation wells to determine horizontal conductivity of the shallow aquifer system. The results of the tests, which were analyzed according to procedures by Bouwer and Rice (1976) and Hvorslev (1951), are presented in Table 2-4. r The site hydraulic conductivity averaged an order of magnitude of 1.0 x 10-4 feet per second (fps). Freeze and Cherry (1979) describe a .� 1.0 x 10-4 value as an indication of silty to clean sand. This value correlates well with the soils found in the 20 soil borings made onsite. .f Using the results of the aquifer tests and the piezometric head measurements, it was determined that ground water has a southeastward 2-12 r GDU.1/GMP-VTB2-3.1 '► 10/09/84 .. Table 2-3. Water Level Elevations* in Monitor Wells r Date of Monitor Well Number Measurement 1 2 3 47 5 r 3/02/83 19.52 18.51 19.73 20.7 20.6 3/11/83 19.43 18.39 18.86 20.86 21.54 3/14/83 19.30 18.30 18.70 20.76 21.77 3/15/83 19.40 18.30 18.80 20.46 21.47 3/16/83 19.40 18.30 18.75 20.56 21.67 3/17/83 19.50 18.30 18.40 20.56 21.67 • 3/18/83 19.60 18.45 18.90 20.66 21.67 3/19/83 19.35 18.40 18.85 20.46 21.42 3/20/83 19.30 18.35 18.80 20.16 21.52 3/21/83 19.30 18.40 18.90 20.21 21.57 3/22/83 19.40 18.40 18.85 20.36 21.47 3/23/83 19.30 18.40 18.80 20.26 21.67 3/24/83 19.30 18.40 18.80 20.26 21.77 3/25/83 19.55 18.55 19.05 20.51 21.67 3/26/83 ND ND ND ND ND 3/27/83 19.40 18.50 18.90 20.26 21.72 3/28/83 19.45 18.40 18.85 20.26 21.77 Oil 3/29/83 19.55 18.80 19.05 20.26 21.47 3/30/83 19.50' 18.50 18.90 20.06 21.32 3/31/83 19.50 18.50 18.80 20.21 21.27 Am 4/01/83 19.40 18.45 18.80 20.01 21.32 4/02/83 19.30 18.40 19.75 20.06 21.27 4/03/83 19.25 18.45 18.8 20.06 21.32 4/04/83 ND ND ND ND ND 4/05/83 19.30 18.40 18.85 20.01 21.22 4/06/83 19.40 18.50 18.85 20.01 21.22 * In feet above msl. ND = No data. Source: ESE, 1983a. 2-13 WATEF BOTTOM OF 5' FROM STA WATER LEVE Figure 2-5 MONITORING WELL DETAIL SOURCE: ESE, 1984. CLOSED BOTTOM 2-14 EW CAP ORE HOLE :ASING TIENT EEN SLOTTED PVC PIPE %VEL PACK NOTE: (NOT TO SCALE) GENERAL DEVELOPMENT UTILITIES, INC. GDU.3/GMP-VTB2-4.1 10/09/84 Table 2-4. Slug Test Results Average Rates of Hydraulic Conductivity Bower and Rice (1976) Hvorslev (1951) (cm/sec) (cm/sec) 14W 2.3 x 10-5 3.9 x 10-5 MW2 4.7 x 10-5 7.1 x 10-4 MW3 8.8 x 10-5 1.5 x 10-4 MW4 2.9 x 10-5 4.9 x 10-5 MW5 2.5 x 10-4 3.9 x 10-4 Source: ESE, 1983a. 2-15 GDU.3/GMP-2.7 10/07/84 flow at an average rate of approximately 180 feet per year. The eastward flow is considerably greater than the southward flow and terminates in the Indian River. The water table was unusually high for March because of rainfall amounts greater than normal. 2.3.4 Water Balance for Infiltration Ponds A water balance was determined to calculate the existing infiltration rates for the three ponds. The plant flow going into each pond and the rainfall were measured to determine the daily inflow to the ponds. Surface water evaporation from the three ponds was measured at the site. A staff gage was placed in each pond, and daily readings were made to determine the volume of water going into or out of storage in the ponds. The infiltration rate was calculated by adding the inflow values (rainfall and plant flow) and then subtracting the evaporation value and the value calculated for daily change in storage. The water balance data indicated that Ponds 2 and 3 functioned as one pond; therefore, these two ponds were analyzed together. The current infiltration rate from Pond 1 was calculated to be approximately 0.078 million gallons per day (mgd) operating at an elevation of 24.4 feet above mean sea level (msl). The total infiltration rate of Ponds 2 and 3 was calculated to be approximately 0.021 mgd operating at an elevation of 23.5 feet above msl. The operating head in Ponds 1, 2, and 3 is only about one-third of the design head for the ponds, and infiltration rates would be greater if the ponds were operated at the higher, design head. Daily infiltration rates for the ponds are presented in Table 2-5. The daily water balance for each pond during the test period, with back- ground data and field data generated during testing, is presented in Appendix C. 2-16 GDU.1/GMP-VTB2-5.1 10/09/84 ._ Table 2-5. Daily Infiltration Rates (mgd) Date Pond 1 Pond 2 Pond 3 3/15/83 0.074 0.007 ND 3/16/83 0.105 0.025 0.042 3/17/83 ND ND 0.026 3/18/83 0.102 0.010 0.012 3/19/83 0.009 0.022 ND 3/20/83 0.154 ND ND 3/21/83 ND ND ND 3/22/83 0.73 ND 0.012 3/23/83 0.113 ND 0.023 3/24/83 ND ND ND 3/25/83 0.130 ND ND 3/26/83 ND ND ND 3/27/83 ND ND ND 3/28/83 ND ND ND 3/29/83 0.014 ND 0.008 3/30/83 ND ND ND 3/31/83 0.056 0.042 0.016 4/01/83 ND ND ND 4/02/83 ND 0.027 0.028 4/03/83 0.026 ND ND Average per pond 0.078 0.022 0.020 Average = 0.021 ND = No data. Source: ESE, 1983a. 2-17 r r GDU.3/GMP-3.1 10/09/84 3.0 WASTE CHARACTERIZATION AND SITE WATER QUALITY 3.1 WASTE CHARACTERIZATION Wastewater influent and effluent have been analyzed for BOD (5 -day) and total suspended solids. The results of these analyses, including removal efficiencies, are as follows: Effluent Facility's After Disinfection Design Removal Influent Average Capacity Percent Parameter ppm ppm lbs/day (lbs/day) Removal BOD (5 -day) 211 18 12.6 450 91 r Total 169 3 2.10 450 97 Suspended r Solids 3.2 SITE GROUND WATER QUALITY Ground water samples have been collected from each of the five monitor wells ori three occasions: March 30, 1983; July 1, 1983; and ,., September 26, 1983. The results of the analyses on these samples are presented in Table 3-1. r In accordance with the Plant's Operation Permit, Monitor Wells 1 through 5 have been monitored for BOD, chloride, total nitrogen as N, nitrate as N, and ground water table elevations at time of sampling. Of the above parameters, only nitrate -N is included in 17-3.101 ground water .. requirements; and as shown in Table 3-1, all monitor well data are in compliance. r 3.3 SURFACE WATER QUALITY A surface water monitoring plan is being developed by ESE and will be implemented following GDU approval. The results of the monitoring will be incorporated into the ground water monitoring plan as they become available. r 3-1 GDU.1/GMP-VTB3-1.1 10/08/84 Table 3-1. Summary of Water Quality in Existing Monitor Wells Monitor Well No. Parameters (mg/L) 1 2 3 4 5 (Ambient) BOD5 3.9 5.8 1.7 2.6 6.4 Chlorides 139 228 76 69 165 Total Nitrogen 2.5 2.83 2.1 3.6 1.5 Total Organic 1.3 1.1 1.2 1.0 1.0 Nitrogen TKN 3.1 4.2 2.0 3.6 2.1 NO3-N 0.02 0.02 0.08 0.02 0.04 NO2-N 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 NH3-N 1.8 1.6 0.8 2.6 1.02 Wells sampled on 3/30/83, 7/1/83, and 9/26/83 by plant operators. Data by Orlando Labs, Inc. Source: GDU. 3-2 GDU.3/GMP-3.2 .. 10/18/84 _ 3.4 POTENTIALLY IMPACTED GROUND AND SURFACE WATER SYSTEMS Two potable water wells are located near the site: one well approxi- mately 600 ft from the proposed ponds with a depth of 647 ft, and another well 1,000 ft from the ponds at a similar depth. The construc- tion details of these wells are shown in Figure 3-1. These wells were constructed to supply a water treatment plant, which has been phased out, and are no longer in service. Discussions with South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) personnel revealed no other wells in the area. The approximate distances of surface waters from the site range from 300 ft (Schumann Lake) to 1 mile (Indian River). There are no indica- tions of any current or potential adverse effects on ground water or surface waters from operation of the plant. M M M 3-3 390'- 647' 90'- 647' CASING LAND SURFACE) 6-rwcn UTAMt i to a i ttL CASING y (ANNULUS CEMENTED TO LAND SURFACE) /8 -INCH DIAMETER OPEN HOLE Figure 3.1 CONSTRUCTION DETAILS OF PRODUCTION GENERAL DEVELOPMENT WELL 2 UTILITIES, INC. SOURCE: GENERAL DEVELOPMENT UTILITIES. 3-4 GDU.3/GMP-4.1 10/08/84 4.0 PROPOSED GROUND WATER MONITORING PLAN 4.1 PROPOSED MONITORING WELL LOCATIONS The monitoring wells recommended for sampling are the existing Monitor Wells 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. The locations of these wells are shown in Figure 2-3, and the rationale for the monitor well locations is ~ discussed in Table 4-1. 4.2 PROPOSED SAMPLING PLAN The sampling program proposed for the Sebastian Highlands WWTP includes analysis of water from each of the five wells on a quarterly basis for the first year and semi-annually thereafter. During the first year of sampling, water samples will be analyzed for all parameters covered by .. Federal and State drinking water regulations (primary and secondary standards). These criteria are listed in Table 4-2. These data will serve as a baseline for determining parameters to be analyzed in subsequent monitoring. s a 4-1 GDU.1/GMP-VTB4-1.1 10/08/84 Table 4-1. Ground Water Sampling Station Location Rationale Station Siting Rationale MW 1 Location to the west of Percolation Pond 1 is on edge of zone of discharge. MW 2 Well downgradient of Pond 1, within the zone of discharge. MW 3 Well downgradient of Percolation Ponds 2 and 3, and closest to Lake Schumann. MW 4 Proximity to Pond 1, on edge of zone of discharge. MW 5 Upgradient well to monitor water quality upgradient of the site and obtain background water quality data. Source: ESE, 1984. 4-2 GDU.1/GMP-VT64-2.1 10/09/84 Table 4-2. Parameters for Analysis Alkalinity Ammonia (un -ionized) _ Arsenic Coliforms (bacteriological quality) Barium Beryllium Cadmium Chlorides Chlorine (Total Residual) Chromium Copper Cyanide Dissolved Oxygen Dissolved Solids Fluorides Hydrogen Sulfide Iron Lead Manganese Mercury Nickel Nitrate (as N) Nutrients Pesticides and Herbicides pH Polychlorinated Biphenyls Selenium Silver Sulfate Total Dissolved Gases Zinc Sources: ESE, 1984. FDER, 1983. EPA, 1974. 4-3 GDU.1/GMP-REF.1 10/09/84 REFERENCES Bouwer, H. and Rice, R.C. 1976. A Slug Test for Determining Conductivity. Water Resources Research, 12(3). Environmental Science and Engineering, Inc. 1983a. Sebastian Highlands WWTP: Results of Hydraulic Analysis of Percentation Pond Capacity. Environmental Science and Engineering, Inc. 1983b. Sebastian Highlands WWTP: Results of Phases I and II Repair Design of Ponds 2 and 3 and Hydrogeological Studies. Florida Department of Environmental Regulation. 1983. Water Quality Standards, Chapter 17-3. Freeze, R.A. and Cherry, J.A. 1979. Groundwater. Prentice -Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. Hvorslev, M.J. 1951. In: Groundwater. Prentice -Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. U.S. Department of Agriculture. 1978. Soil Survey of Palm Beach County Area, Florida. Soil Conservation Service, Palm Beach County, Florida. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1974. Safe Drinking Water Act. National Interim Primary Drinking Water Standards and Proposed Secondary Drinking Water Regulations. U.S. Geological Survey. 1958. Groundwater Resources of Manatee County, Florida, by Harry M. Peek. RI18. U.S. Geological Survey. 1975. Water Resources of Indian River County, Florida, by Leslie J. Crain et al. RI80. APPEOIX A Soil Boring Logs ESE P. 0. Box ESE GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA 32602 (904) 3723318 JOB SHEET NO. 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Box ESE GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA 32602 CALCULATED By DATE___ (904) 372-3318 CHECKED BY DATE SCALE _1 .f3 0/2 w o l3 7/8�Fr3 G/w- SG-aASr1AN 4rEv41vr 1JCP7N I OESCR/lo7/ON R40W COVIVrr 6 rr in {er va/r 0�-a✓ TSYR S�a Jirown medv,n fine Sbnd Wrfh lrcico '?1Y� r d afrrij6 deb/is, Srnq%e -9rainod' non,- c0bCs1'✓e� 4%), /Ouse (SP) ! / / 0- y /0 YR Y/a Oce /c Ireyish -brown �i�P s1g9%e- 9�o ne� a� 07� sond, non, cohesiLoj NP, /Y70r',3A (SP) /0 YR y/1 /Jcr/c grey Fine sono) writ+ lreAcc a/ I 31.5/ 7 Sil#, V. sl, cohesion) N/', ✓ho,'s} (SP) l 6 - ss' IoYR yl/ /�c✓% 9roy rnC 36nol %v A /ow vh S/. 7 // y6 —II 'r'ohesrU"i Npi (S'v-sm) i /0 /O M a/a Ve✓ p dc.,,F 61'owh 1)"ne Pori W)/lr oro✓ Silt S/ cohvsTo n /(/p, rno!'at (Sn _ S/y ) /0'-A2 /0Y12 aI/ A511e G-4 sorid LviA /ow v11, afyewG o0b,', sl. �nhes�'vo� /VP moist (Sp -Sn) /0 YR 10 Vr-ow•n single - 9roine) Med ✓no ne son /0"//, /3 A70n- cohva'Ve' /VPD mo�sf �SIQ1 ESE P. 0. Box ESE GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA 32602 (904) 372.3318 SHEET NO . OF- F-CALCULATED CALCULATEDBY DATE CHECKED BY DATE SCAT F /u -l6 ,OO/?//1/O #t` /3 cvnhnvd 71&lk3 60(1- SC-41AST/AN 4rFv'4Nr DC-PTN 065CRlp7/01v 040W COvn/rs /u -l6 /ov2 I//a !talc g��y,sh — b�awh 4�� S�.,d w,tl7 /6,,20 as ) low si/t 3l, cohPs/va) NP vvry inol's (sr -s/"!/ /6'- IS /QYR 319 Verp dark 9ro6i drawn /)'nc fond r/dA /0/ low silt, v. sl. cohQsivo, N/' wok (sn) i ' _ I/� a.0 s, i+ /OYR y�3 /drown {iia sand w,YA fi'�cc o/ l , /5 /G /6 � / L1, r/, cohvsirro NP) vcry mo,a} (Sp) ao'_ aa' /0 Y9 Y13 /6Mwh �)nc Sond wyA 7lc,cv a-/ Jdi, V. s/ caheslvc) N/2' very rno,s/ Jaa'- aye /OYR y1a %Jerk 9roY15% brown med,,,n 4)nv, lln9lc- grained svmd) non- ceAcs/pv/ IVI wci 1 AV- a6 ' /d %R y/A ,Cio"k yrey,s� -brown Med,vm lime ,piny/c //� //j 13 9r4l lCd Se. r? non - cotivs�vo� AIP) wcf (Sn) i J 026.0 C 0/3 I Ground wele� lava/ = c2•/' bvl�� sur{c ce ESE P. 0. Box ESE GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA 32602 (904) 372.3318 SHEET NO. OF— CALCULATED BV DATE CHECKED BY DATE 602/1V6 # /f ��s193 6DU7 S65649P,9N ATCv4,vvs OC-PT14 D&SCRIpTIOlV 940W _GOVIrr G �� infarDGlr 7.5rt?s1A 13<oL..n {?'>7L S,;1g/e- 9/,4;/,czd spn a/3 non.- cohesive /V/O/ dl -y, /Dorn. (SP) 7.3YR5/0, san:d). non -GoAed,i ¢ Ni', . dr/ (Sp) 3.5 - 3.6 7. SY911 , e' --A 6raw)q {rle jend /re.[6 OP._ S[/7t.� NO. h.-.:.COhe,r)'YCj.../VP�.MO,SI _.. 3.6.- Y,o' /0Y2 Y// /Jerk yey mod7�w Fine, d/n9le - 9ra:n1') je."d, .�orc-cohPs,'veJ mols�(sa) V - 6 Y-0/ $.0/ /OYR_ `l//' Oer/c grey I77G7's so✓IO Y% 33� 5,0- _6.0 /0 YR `l/A '0&d' 9reyl'A- 6ron.n semen fod acmd v~;rh 1�-GN odoo 611'41, 1{/'0n9/y-CoAeS/v0,. v�Gn- r�4sf1 c iho,ar (sm) 6 Ff /0 yRa/a vett dc�/o �iuv✓» %ne send 8� `6✓ l0 w,44 Si14 s/. cohesiv-a, NPII wel 8- /D v /0 YR y// d�r(c c/ray r-e)r GhQ l/Lr rend 7 P r W/fn . I. rate 0'6 sl/71I/ r7o-ly)- cJJohNs,'v('� A119) Wei (sp) 131-151 7.5YR 3�a 1jerX &OWn fine sond W/A lre'(e 0/ sett, hon-cohesi✓c, /Ne) we GINpAi HMI/hoes, 1rc Gxm. Mm 41,11 I ESE P. 0. Box ESE GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA 32602 (904)372-3318 SHEET NO. CALCULATED BY CHECKED BY_ SCALE OF— DATE DATE ,60R1N6 #A' conlinvcd _ 7/SIS-3 6DO - SCBASIIAN A TFrAMr oc-pTH 4?40w covryrs 6 �� in�err(/s ;toil No 6limrle ief4lned even w/A sande_ cc.le-Acr Y/Y/6; in s�n(ir �i000nj Pcesvmch/f .wcjj_ sand do.S�--aa.5 -7. SYR 512, /drown t(5 7. SYRo/-/ hro/9 II ...Fine... SG»o)�. soremP .ri%f �a�ween _a /•S�ond___ /Ir,e sGrid L.-) -, y/v_ AGLaS,urnc.l /0P 5c'r__ lr,��i _ 7rAr(t 011 yil� AU✓l -_ c,bhes/vo) Alp, Wei (s/' vxmcrmH�iz.. c,m� wa alai ESE P. 0. Box ESE GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA 32602 (904) 372.3318 SHEET NO. OF CALCULATED 6Y - DATE CHECKED BY DATE SCALE /0Yfra1l _ alAec e sbnr%V muco) eorlsiJo 60c am- yr YRSI.Q )aro,-n mneJ,',nn me s/fq)e-9iz'k7od, scn dj moll}, 40n.- cohestire, NP (510) Y,- 6 /0Yfra1l _ alAec e sbnr%V muco) eorlsiJo 60c vr96n c maYfer/ - cohesive) Nn, mo)j7 Xo.Tlt (Sp -Q4) /0 YR 319 Very dor/c 9,roy)4h kzv- . t94 (9 rend W/A low omou/Iq.r 0/_ oiy"h.)c &7e-y�cr5I. Goh&v've Fs� I6 4ley,sti - brown.[oYRs��) s,'n916? 9t641ge� _.... ._.. sono'.. W/1.4 froca of offyA..,.c '"cd/c."4orl auhev've, ,_Nt2 Lvc p (st')_ /0'- /0-i /0 /R S� _ 6i-eymsk -trp&~n S/ng)e- �Fwt jp) f,ne 6,o6) % s&r,J, con-_cohcs)Ve) _�/n, very 1"o si (SP) drown fnv sz.�o' wmtti �i-oce cY PMfiAT i Im.. Wm, Mm 01471. ESE P. 0. Box ESE GAINESVILLE. FLORIDA 32602 (904) 372.3318 SHEET NO. CALCULATED BY CHECKED BY— OF DATE DATE s 0/t) A/ e ;66 15 Cod/nvdO 1583 6061- Sc,aAsTIAN ATCVANs 1JEn7N 0E5CRIPT101v &OW COVA/T t 6" iil der va�r /y� 5 y 3/2 bcr/r /7fc,r r*,Anc- SGyToI tv /4 4-dre v� 7, S/lf, �vn-�/ieJ�vos A/P, vvJy m6Jrf (510 /0 YR 5/3 AL�J-o. n {ne 5J-nO%-yrG,ned sonol, no✓?- l c�hes.'v�, Nom, wei (5p) /(-aoJ /oyRy�i Very fine sc.,d In/4 /ince o{ /% d!'9GnTc si��J S/. co%Os�on, /j/i'� Vw�y inoisf �S%�'SM� 101- 9a /OYR Y// Very de,,4 rcy tly?L, Sdn) W/fA //rep Ot 7J y� /0 O/yG4,c s./), y /1o4- cohvs/vp, NP, !/9/y MOtS)' (s)o) aa'-o2u /0YR513 13rov"n 7'A1(� sing/�_9/a nvd sum /Jon- 6'j 7/ 7 coh�sJvo Ni'', /vJ� (s/O) av - oZ� ' /OY/Y y/o2 .Oae,� 13 /v/ /e; ,7&4d) AIOY? - cahasA vi 50S Ar 16.01 6/ovrid ulder Avc-l = a.Y 6E%or. r( if Q ESE SHEET NO. Of P. 0. Box ESE GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA 32602 CALCULATED BY DA (904) 372-3318 CHECKED BY DA . . . . . 7/7/ 3 D'c-PTN OESCRIpT/.QN _ _. ,OKOW_GOttn/r.t_ rr 6 �gi�rva/r 1 0�- 21 /oYR611 Grey io /OYRY/l. lJc�-E prep (100 Soho! Ckf4e, . afreelu AC'u% / ce -0/ vf96n'� n4 glcf- /0 yp /0%R 6/2 . Ugh/ /rown;s4-. grey. lnedtvtn- ane i.nglo_ y��y 9tarnC� .srnnd� non-coitos.ve� N/' /OYR 513 ._ Rra err_;_ >"ne S�nlb? , 9caanjod . Sandj ._nom! ... _. / 7j cL /O YRS/o2 6reyrslr/'ne __.xond ',"A loj. s lf�...._. /_Sy�l3�.lQ coh�riYe� Nl?r FTS- /D /0YR 313 /kr/c brawnne S&ndr non- cohPcive� /c?. single - 9iU/ned, Nn, k / 13 '- /5 /0 YR 3/3 D( -/r %rein. f'nc s6md) nOr1- c-Oker"ve) S/nyle - q.ru/nod NP) l,,et rs�% /0-,- oi0 /Q YR 611 6iey sand Lv)YA c. z�w dcr4or 7) // _ tlon- cohex)ke; SnylP-%/G%YI[d &- lA (sn2 ESE P. 0. Box ESE GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA 32602 (904) 3723318 SHEET NO. OF CALCULATED BY DA CHECKED BY DA EO 4 AT 50,01 6vovnd wc.lec /evc,/ ct .0.4v SeI�H, sor{r-ce 80AIA16 comtlnoe) _ 7/783 . 612V.—_SC-DAsr/AN A:TEvaNr . 12EhTll DESCRllo7/QN a4OW COVNTs rr 6 ��I +fir val• /ora g/l rsfey To /oYP LIII Dr', pwv w,/A ��G(o Gf silt ;„ Wet a$�-30v /OYr?S�/ .,G�.eq sire/e- 9�U;r,c�d .ver/. %ane ,J�nd widyi _ a�.a 'ahc-s)irer Nr; we/ 3.3� 3S' z yg_Y/1 .,G1oy fo ._/oQykD�z dam: 6rnw.,. nc., sa+,c% 39-�VOr... /0YRy11I Grey �o..LPYRa/2. �, dori �rmrn. {nt so -n, G,..10. __ ._.... _o/, Sdt., non:-_ cohas;vo Nt2)...mei. S10) — Y3yS/ SY53 Olr've med,'�m send c✓1/�j .._ /M(e. /j/ -rmed. , s-h..e//. JO'Gg»fnn �.� n.a�1.._. co/i:e�i✓a� _ __._ nq"-_p/aI�ic (S/O) Ye' --S0-, 10YRSII 6fey /»N�ivm swnr) w t� clay C617PJ rP� a� ya rY10d, /'OAtshc .�. EO 4 AT 50,01 6vovnd wc.lec /evc,/ ct .0.4v SeI�H, sor{r-ce ESE P. 0. 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OF— F_CALCULATED CALCULATEDBY DATE CHECKED BY DATE emi v C30/i/11/G Dc2 ;con linved Sc-aAsrlAN 7/S/83 ATEvaNr I]EPTN oES[R1F�71QN 84OW CO(1n/zs : 6 iq fir va/a 26- -30 /0 YR y/,3 gown s,ngle-. 9ro)rod 6,1e sand /0 cohes;vo /ling wc-h CS.P) J 33� 35" a.5Y519- GrPy,ilo-_blat.n _ Se n0% WJJA �re4C0 a s,/i) non- cohe.u'v(?j NP, Uer.y..moJJ} (se) 3S�-4ol /O YR4�2 iJcrF Gro,,,ash- Troy . ine _srznvf Sn9Ie /a) l5 r � (13 -yS IOyR Y)' ,( /� Dr -4 prQwA1ll q�Y _.hv ,si.�yh.- 9re-f od /3y /7 sand}_ non_ cohes�'ve� Nn/ c/$ $0J /0/RY12 0c" -/r 4iownJJti- 9rvy .z)ne njny/0 9rwind) Svc d nun - Go/7NSiv�� NP) _Wo'p �S''J C -OO a 50.0 �iroun, w�er �eVC� .= o2.$J 5@�Gk✓ Svi�c�.[P r M M Boring No. 1 - Hole Size / Slot Screen Size Mat'l asing Size Mat'l Geologist So.%.d Date Start 3-9-53 Finish Contractor Driller sHEE `,/ of N / Location Coordinates N W _End. of Pw_j .Z E Filter Materials Grout Type Development Static Water Level Top of Well Elevation Drill Type Y Depth (feet) Sample Sketch Lithology, Color USCS SPT (BL/FT) p_ / So.%.d Yej\OVI, r.e- yd, -500 0,Vz ,koosp, Ary/ d1soo . 1-2' Sa"Addbro wh � c-I�ed�r rct -sub al^ q :• , V r- 2 -2�5 6uhd 1 1 groy,-F;,�e-w.e,� qr/ ted.-suJv a1nq�N..'_�,. 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Box ESE - GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA 32602 CALCULATED BY DATE — (904) 372-3318 -;3 23 CHECKED BY p� T r{J'}r DATE t vk &�0 SCALE '/ 21�OUI�C�Jwh/tr'v2-w1�d �V./G{ry `oosp 5ahG� W '3'� /-2' YOtUV1�L��hj�l Iiy C N^2G�{. ,d (1 �i YVIOC� G�2Y s� V-\ G� ��� �wn�yel�o� C-��.�t�jr�o�l5t��ine.`�Jwled���c�n� moc�•c�cr�se s ��c( 7�5 b�'OR INC 2 "' zlloW .sir.. '�irc-t�.ed r. d loose rod's sqh� nP _ d c �ayF�`+lne-MLd 4r,twl��f�, -f w�°�-voot� msd•cie.�se 5uhc/ I J `f K 114 3- side m` �oncl 2 5 yellow F .hec/f wry, `vdsj2�,, 43 sahc/ r � 6rvuJn� 7��eE?d:�� Nois%� T� M� Si7L�� IUrJ�S�yQrJ�f Q� nrr�1 ��� 9t�Uy�.6.!'OrNn � -�G-MEG�gY.•..�"'/%�j ipC"-6/.P/Cc.S. 4'rwoed. �SWQ. P). .... .. Ct ,D d �Ua allt � Self f y WG l �f( "� i �1 en Qf �n JJ pn.aI.- V97 -s4ine OMING S- /V14) eh Q( c)f Pon C� 2 yellow s a� ,,,p •• Wkkld-sI �J/ extr2/nC Whovn4- !`{ roO7sv deAs-e- y�S sw -`Oulid ✓s`� �yace o`t�Lrr Gn �ron.�idne,-s�rv�P'� V (god amo•rF 04'15- sle';G 0'q norl-A read OfPo",a/Z ,6. AaVe nab /7 J -a n 30" _ w ! - Valey *71N 3d M" r% iNfbL'1AL1®IR.G .Mm 01111. ESE P. 0. Box ESE GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA 32602 (904) 372-3318 SHEET NO. OF_ CALCULATED BV OAT CHECKED BY DAT Aana z S4M 45 s a,014 a % V 7,411V✓r>711c la �n 3YIM 4s �O /y VV Co/nem o-� 7Z .......... . R4�1 /L10S% OF T 60k11vQ s p 2 fool- $,pnicra s ys. or 7i/ �l.�G�o�_ Terms OGY/ L Eo W/7"NTttE- QurFJ _ &044—S-'ZS S%-J�- 45 /X,5. C'W-�!/V o -7;V,G- PRo g t. s ti . '.i nn %O. 64 .....SVND JD /g.. -v'q-- 7fvn "q�vo wxb -- 18 2! 539/✓D - � 2 / "— 3a MA,NGI�OfrW<ND v 6 Joao%S 9 53ivD 30' r CCU" Aro-7- 0�7 iH;� 2/z - 3 � avovv,� I°ot.1D 2 ESE SHEET NO. OF P. 0. Box ESE GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA 32602 CALCULATED BY DATE (904) 372-3318 CHECKED BY DATE SCALE _ TOND / r�i! e��Ovi Me -d fi e gra Yc�- Subanq� GOOSE Cjew�, Gtr y /-3 sahcl, rowA-drayr nod- 7,, 6J �d-suh U.-9rvOd dense/ clean/d % ?- sak4 31M y,+we U-7-05r.� :1•� - svb uv�q�. 7 wwtd •, c), v., _clea+y S' PORING /Z LP z 80R/NG 13 S W Co r v-.er _ 80RIlveIV dot SA _ 7b s' F6kA/ 2 /5 lb!� carper 0-F :6—xt5-7%h� �rd Pic sif{y sahGr -coved (oe t i 1� �5 ��iro.uL`� ; nb�ww�ed— •ve �h, st QII N 44�VK L3 r a- -s b «w�.� cc rf- / C�ov. Cs o'Fs�yl�wrd P0. , cod se f w.s w... d' vye�fi ..e r•, rd- svb ay.9� rvlod• deh sk.� �os-�! f('0.C•�S_ 1 Ye rns"-t� n2. .al�-u v v� c� 2 ` . -5 5a)nd -weed- -Cf re, r. 1Prd,-rh, 0 h 6eca,, looms. y 0 �j J W -ea- V l r,C �% 1 OC"$l)�fhq•I C. �,41�/ WEU C�-. (�E�S� �ro�h saw dk -TD ; N J v,ed. cAev,se 90&IAIG /7- t4 of -e _ 5-a. /b - 136R/N G l$ s -L ick - ,,.,ed �.e� \c rowv%l l — IprU1/A ✓� rSLLn 6,N o4 -Y, r - W, 1di V JOB ESE SHEET NO. OF P. 0. Box ESE GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA 32602 CALCULATED BV DA (904) 372.3318 CHECKED BY DA' �//✓(j /� /VLirr% C'Arn�/ d� C,od{ro/A161 6� ,91 r0 Wry SahC�' i�'1 Pzi-fi,..� 'I r,�. rcl-5ub. C'. ' 1005eq.Gj.ead h� r!' ld(dk) s0.nc� , hod• dcn,SE c!e« o d r7 WiOd, d,s(. S;14 y� d- y s;lf 4-brovir))saJn�d,s. pouf (!Ilor ahs �cq' ��^s2k�0;sf�r�e�, • '_- `�" b'/oV�n 9and� l+�l- �i�c Jr. /d-�tJj Gh9 � n'P� d'vLS2 mi.o;�-fj�/etin _ M(4 4ensc '� 01 sl- j (t let,, h4,NG ZO SW_GO✓Y2.✓UT Wh7rol S� J9 TO -3 r POW I> / aL i�'qp-de�tA 3 ' BOND 2, 2-3' _ PTRi Ml 1I F Nm OIUI J '"r 2740 �!eS trc. NIT _E_E.72D Sheet3-of-1 Casing used 1 c:ze--Drilling mud used— co, ing sedcoring begun oring completed Ground Elevation referred to Datm Field Forty: E e oo I c u wl ° v d ro s E= E. ` N e ° c 'o ° 0 `°� o I _ ° ° F ` `� J o I j DEPTHI < I IN I FEET o I DESCRIPTION' Soil type, color, texture, consistency, sampler driving notes, blo:•:s per foot on casing, deaths v:ash water lost, observed fluctuations in .rater level, notes on drilling ease, etc. /3F 4o 41 am 42 43 140 40-41 16/8 I I hlzdium, fine gravilty sand I - r F 44 4s - 46 47 4s 49 5o /6 I 145 45-46 0/ 7 I P`edium, fine gray s and - I /' I -- -- _ - 149 49-50 7/7I Medium. fine oray_-sslrld Fnd of nOr1n9-50-0' 2- 3 3 L 5 6 � 8 -4 - II _ i I I I _ •. I I I I - LOG OF BORING Bo. ing No. 1 Date 8-6-80 s`izet 2 of 3 Type of Boring Rig Casing used Size Drilling mud used Boring begun Boring completed Ground Elevation . referred to Field Party: mal o , ul L Z :_ o a E=� N \ a e v o = E e o ` o E I p a e C 5 F t C l ° e , . I DEPTH IH FEET = r -j o I DESCRIPTION Soil type, color, texture, consistency, sampler driving notes, blows per foot on casing, depths wash water lost, observed fluctuations in water level, notes on drilling ease, etc. _ /7 20 21 4 2z 23 F Z X25 F 27 2s- 6 29 1120 120-21 6/6 I I I 'Medium, fine brown sand - _ _ 1/3 125 125-26 15/7 1 12s Medium fine brown 'sand -- �I _- 130 I 30-31 /3 5/5 I I I F 30l 3, 3z dedium fine orae sand f _I 133 /3 r. 3s 36 37 - 39 431 _- 135 35-36 8/6 Medium. fine oravis'lty sand — � ,r -- - - JiyNo. MA 2740 C... !nt General Develoument C n...:e.� Sebastian Highlands - ;1- 4O'�S. of S.W.C. of Exi a LC to LOG OF BCP!NG EXH I BIT "c" Ewing No. 1 Date_8-6-80 Sheet 1 of 3 nt Type of Boring D1586 Rig Ct•1F 55-3 Ifo Casing used HA Size 3•�.Drilling mud used ant Boring begun 8-6-80 Boring completed 8-6-80 Ground Elevation Existing referred to Datuc ------------ Field Party: Taylor 8 Ilerner •� z oU ° oz a N -_ n e " ; o__ „ ° e2 E a� I m o 0 _ _ 0 °- t E ° > 0 I ° a » e J DEPTH IN FEET a < a o DESCRIPTION Soil type, color, texture, consistency, sampler driving notes, blows per foot on casing, depths ::ash water lost, observed fluctuations in water level, notes on drilling ease, etc. F 0� 0-1 2/3 I t Loose fine tan sand 1-2 3/4 F z 3 A 5 ^ 102 2-3 4 4 Loose fine black sand &organics 3-4 44 4-5 14/4 I - I 105 5-6 I5/5 6 k � tk a F 9 to 73 � is 13 It 1s 16� r 19 �20 lfedium fine brown sand I 6-7 6 6 107 7-8 6 7 I 14edium fine brown sand 8-9. 7/6 109 9-10 8/7 Medium fine brown sand • 6 -I 115 15-16 Medium fine brown sand I8/ II I APPENDIX B Results of Soil Permeability Testing I ESE P. O. Box ESE GAJNESVILLE, FLORIDA 32602 (904) 372-3318 A SHEET NO. OF CALCULATED BY DATE CHECKED BY DATE 1N).cl.ILrfltA-r1o1v TESTR.5sul-T-S 0afc A-7 J66 Nome 'aspic iw noh: niean 012&ri q4Ae . .... .... . . 010 3b A 0 A 19.5 4rp ESE P. O. Box ESE GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA 32602 (904) 372.3318 ZA 7W4 SHEET NO. OF CALCULATED BY DATE CHECKED BY DATE H N1 ESE P. 0. Box ESE GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA 32602 (904) 3723318 , /NF ICTRRTI0IV SHEET NO. OF_ CALCULATED BY DATE CHECKED BY DATE i i T I 1 � 1 i — ESE P. O. Box ESE GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA 32602 (904) 372.3318 SHEET NO CALCULATED BY CHECKED BY SCALE OF DATE DATE /NPItT.RATION TEST RESULTS Vodc:_ Ilyl$-1 ✓ob Name GoU- S06asi%cn �occ f�'on __- SE R,n9 4A'amefe� 2 /0" y�Gd .used 3n Ain Dramcfce• Nc4d us,-) 3 " lona. Ri n9 0010, Ring _._ --- -- 5 30 60 yv iao So Ifro .2 0 aYo ?'2o' EGA1QSE,0 T/ME (minvle.r) - ESE P. 0. Box ESE GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA 32602 (904) 372-3318 SHEET NO.- CALCULATED CHECKED BY SCALE_ OF - DATE DATE ESE P. O. Box ESE GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA 32602 (904)372-3318 r SHEET NO. OF- F_CALCULATED CALCULATEDBY DATE CHECKED BY DATE /NFIIT.RATIO/V .TEST R.ESU[.TS Dade: 71/4A83 - c/ob # Jo6 Nome 60U- sez4slicn 40caf.�:Gn - Weel sidv / d }v&fe Si;e of ponds Y AS. 75' SovA o/ manlfor well iead $ S RT'„9 Q,'amcf�'� /ol" h/e4d `3 a .used . (Lin9 Di�:medc� • aV„ Nc4d us�o' 3. /nnec(.Rrn9 r Oak, Ring —. — — — — — ESE P. O. Box ESE GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA 32602 (904) 372.3318 SHEET NO. OF- F_CALCULATED CALCULATEDBY DATE CHECKED BY DATE SCALE _ ESE P. 0. Box ESE GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA 32602 (904) 372.3318 SHEET NO. OF— F_CALCULATED CALCULATEDBY DATE CHECKED BY DATE INFILTRATION .TEST - RESULT ..�06 2? -el -ddb J66,.. Nome GDU-SP6.IJ%iar• _t,OCG}/G». /Ool )y vc'rArmed dy ' 'LVbv7A how R;tno' 4�'amcfe� a r7 �Gd (/SC (% 311 R:in9 lJramefc - ay" Read :.usP� 3 r lnner,Rin9 Lu i zj .1. APPENDIX C Water Balance Data eblib I pgvua�e = -7?,o00 Fla 0-t fl ow 4- raai w-Fa.I I — e va pv6ch t 54,YdE e. - T 15 SF, 000 + -31594- - 517Z6-- - 12-) 2-99 = -13, S(o o l� l Iq, oop + I `1, 2g� — is, 4-32 - 1"1, X23 = (oS, q31 8 1Zo, 000 + 0 - 2� / q3z = loZ, 083 I I bR, 000 5e?2, = 4V Z 20 109, Doo t 0 — e� vg,/ t !, -7-7 = ls4�� -�Z9 F -2Z, g6z a3 Iaa, 000 f a'i,5Vs' r-6 - 7 �,5 10, 060 D -- �y 0 + 1r,ozo - 1-7 9zl ND -- a9 u4- + X2,398 31 106/060 t D - r �, 93Z - 35; P39 _ ��, 2 7- 0 0 + 1, 53 - 0 t a4k,?89 -- �� sVz pgvua�e = -7?,o00 eoND 2- Pu Pub o '- r6Ljv--FA11 - ev&. 0/A,Im'L t 54DYa¢ l5 0 + 3, 890 F26 + (713 q 7 4/58 0 + ao,9q? — 13,007 + !�, �8? = 2e z-7 I e 0 t D - a sal 2, 0 0 - r&9 -3l, 413 a7, 2f� A'vWa9� = 19,00v PoA)J) 3 �vw, = aa,cl77 FlaK+ �JoLo + D + OA932 0 + a l,1?1 = �12? 163 i s 0 4- 4- t So 6- t 0 + a, sal t ' 6 1 c of a6, Fal 1 � , a-76 - I a. L aq D o o + 4- a D o 0 - q,&&1 - 5i297 - 61197 + tjD = 16,g3-7 1lj, P�2o = -- -72 0 33 _ 30 o t 3, 90 o t /a/ 76 3 = 16, 593 a FG,o oo {- - 4I234 - 521 q3s = a 8, F31 �vw, = aa,cl77 ESE P. 0. Box ESE GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA 32602 (904) 372.3318 SHEET NO. - CALCULATED BY CHECKED BY - DATE -- DATE Nos 11 1Lzld _ e�� S ccK Uf? I�T_(J WT e�Cu OB]pq Ml J� IY. Gm, N 01411 00' HU) 10. D' 6,GAl ' _.2,0� ' _'� G ' _____.2o. 7 _ Al w R(Aj 3 loca%ej on Cast (sde___ t Jan /oeJe i ort SoL'A s, Jz c- tedl /oc«lecl on !;cleat" S,-a/e ot� lend, ly4sk 1(<Z'�e d on r3 Alok-rH W EST Side D+ _Pb,'? J OB]pq Ml J� IY. Gm, N 01411 COMMENTS '1 ?.,,`PROBLEMS: I' lg1C A .rvck V44 --rc r MarC� we S o. 1O- (0-Y7 ------------- 1983 TEMPERATURE PAN ANEMOMETER EVAP. RAIN /J-1 r DAY DATE TIME MINI MAX CURRENT (WIND) (MINUS) (PLUS) n.} REMARKS Sunda 3/�� d`��G SO !o� 49 _ ,Q'!'r of Monday3 l0 / S J_0 z /'2 Tuesday.3114 /U/S 2. l '�'. t�:S� Wednesday 3 /0 /5 !n O %Z Thursday 3./g /000'. 70 ��•/ •Q _ • 7 1 Frida 3/ /025 lo/ 5- 5.9 ''•27 2 7 Sarurdar 3,(¢� /oLTll.O COMMENTS '1 ?.,,`PROBLEMS: I' lg1C A .rvck V44 --rc r MarC� we S o. 1O- (0-Y7 ------------- 1 1 1 1-----�----- -1 I ! t 1 COMMENTS PROBLEMS: r I PAN COMMENTS PROBLEMS: PAN DAY 198 DATE TIME TEMPERATURE MINI MAX CURRENT ANE4'NUS) (W VAP. RAIN (PLUS) REMARKS Sunda J 2V 1/I / �,� .((.��� G_ AV`'� JMonda 3 z4 /D 2..b 6 2' 77 /S:30 Tuesday 3 z 036 $2 • Q -2i Wednesday J49 75 .22 ' �i' Thursday 3. /D/S� 70 Friday 3 /v2p 7c? Saturday COMMENTS PROBLEMS: COMMENTS H PROBLEMS: 9 DAY 198 DATE TIME TEMPERATURE MINI MAX CURRENT ANEMOMETER (WIND) PAN EVAP. RAIN (MINUS) .(PLUS) REMARKS Sunday 1,3/2-Z 1 1-5 -72 76> Monday /5'00 Tuesday S-1, 7� Wedne5doy 1 'c) Thursday A -q tridu Saturday COMMENTS H PROBLEMS: 9 COMMENTS: a 198.3 FLOW �,qIN. S.G. S:G. S. G. TW TW TW Evap. TW Tv/ AY DATE TIME MGD. �AU4;V-, / Z 3 NI a2 N PAN "/f 5 REhWRKS ,da 3 �3 •��� pR 2y,ao 2y G$ Oq ,nda 311 .133 D 23,S 23•`31 2,ef.115 20,6 `I IS•L .12 23,W esda 3 i5 ,08'4' /5 23-w 23.8 1.2,5 •26 2t".'7 P? • % 1$,'7c ,/0 2 O 2,3...7 dnesda -3//% 'fl? .77 3•67 23•%R Jy4 20,7 ; d • 7 ,rsda 317 D7 23.9/ 23.79 2'/ 2(;.':? / ,`! /?.60 .2 / � ., 2.3, day 31F /20 Q 23.9723.72 23.97 0� /�•eo 27 `-' .:;: 23. )7 /r9 ��9 ------------------- 2�f 3 23.5 9 — q605 ,C' ►6.75 .22 SY 3 2.3-- r�,day . COMMENTS: ddf`' •. i. �wa,rtt nw>,roFnn.n n,ri+�wy�,+s n:sa�na.•mawd,¢yta""'.. A.. 53�YRf�'�'i�E'+��'�"�:.3A i - II- r- r- r- . r _ r r_ r_ -1- -r- _ r _ Ir -I-- --r->t AY 1983. DATE TIME FLOW MGD. M'N O'AUC-i:.. S.G. /_ S.G. Z S.G. TW TW #2 TW #3 Evap. PAN 14P Tom/ T\4 Y *-5 REMARKS ,da 320 ,/09 D 2y/5 wl - ?n,r.,; I4t•95 12•(0 -./7 23./ 23. 2 nda 3 z/ . ///(y // 1/.29 br 23 .90 2a.[w 19 • o va . / 9 23.2 •y3, V Asda 3 ''•' , Oq / Q 2�/ 3'% D� 23.g2 20.7 Iq..c IS•b5 , l5 ?7 dnesda 323 .,122 ,2/ 251.1/0 DX' 23.74 20,x: (ql0 18.10 ,/�IIII ': 1;,''/ ,rsda �1/ ./09 D • 56) 2Y- V Dl2 23.7 0, (< 19 U 18 °6 , 24 167 da 3 25 6 D 24. 6S 4 /p y `� o.2 20.85 101.15 rurday �� 3/ G.7g O - ..r .3 41i — COMMENTS: ,AY 198.. DATE TIME FLOW MGD. I�A I W GAUGE S.G. S. G. Z S.G. 3 TW NI TW N2 TW #3 Evap. PAN Iw TYJ -4� 5 REMARKS )day I, //S , s2 21127 213.93 23 H ?�.7 /2,/ /8 ', 4Z.fZG 23. nda i 2� , � Q 2J C • 11.19 Z3 C'i I 2t) 7S !�l � �g.%S . 3 / 3�� 73.f-% !sday 3159 1211,06 25 2/ 23.go 20 rgr /7,11 /8.9.5 ? •'4. 23 . "� dnesdo ,rsdo da turday COMMENTS: ... :^T.FFw—. bTi�i� ^.:.^..".T.^.ilnS .�.��w ..wr n.ww. . nvi� w�swnirtr+.raw»exmeninwnsa9,w.HwaSirtWM1�;AN JDA T6 RAW 6UAGE REAOIN6 OC ANS FLOh/ INSpECNRIS WITMLS RAIN GUAC i5 AND A.4/✓t rzow Gov- S6e&T,'4,,, A 3 Y S 6 7 S y /0 // /d /3 i ,ots6 , .11� Illy 6.00o,ll 120 ,loq 7-!,-2olO 0 X11 1-1 -1 b 3 17 3 1$ \9 z 21o.o1 i ,ots6 , .11� Illy 6.00o,ll 120 ,loq 7-!,-2olO 0 1.21 0.05 0.00 i z"1 lD(p 133 I 'COS 122- .1O% Wa RM E, DATE RAIN 6UA66 REAOIN6 PC ANS FL ON/ 1NSP6croR s witryuS RAIN 6UAGG AND ALAN! 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