• Electrical Conductivity log indicates larger grain material for the first 3 feet of the log. From 3 feet to 9 feet the grain size decreases. From 9 feet to 15 feet the the conductivity stabilizes. At 16 feet the grain size begins to decrease again and continues to end of the log ending in a solid clay at 19 feet.
  • ECD Response on the this log shows a large increase at 13 feet to the end of the log. The signal reaches the maximum output of the detector from 14 to 15 feet and again at 17 feet.
  • Trapping results indicate large amounts of Chlorinated contaminates at10 to 20 feet, with Hydrocarbon contaminates from ground surface to the end of the log.
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