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AET//20-02044 - Page 18 <br /> <br />Water Level Measurements <br /> <br />The ground water measurements are shown at the bottom of the boring logs. The following <br />information appears under "Water Level Measurements" on the logs: <br /> <br />· Date and Time of measurement <br /> <br />· Sampled Depth: lowest depth of soil sampling at the time of measurement <br /> <br />· Casing Depth: depth to bottom of casing or hollow-stem auger at time of measurement <br /> <br />· Cave-in Depth: depth at which measuring tape stops in the borehole <br /> <br />· Water Level: depth in the borehole where free water is encountered <br /> <br />· Drilling Fluid Level: same as Water Level, except that the liquid in the borehole is drilling fluid <br /> <br />The true location of the water table at the boring locations may be different than the water levels <br />measured in the boreholes. This is possible because there are several factors that can affect the <br />water level measurements in the borehole. Some of these factors include: permeability of each soil <br />layer in profile, presence of perched water, amount of time between water level readings, presence <br />of drilling fluid, weather conditions, and use of borehole casing. <br /> <br />Sample Storage <br /> <br />We will retain representative samples of the soils recovered from the borings for a period of 30 <br />days. The samples will then be discarded unless you notify us otherwise. <br /> <br />LIMITATIONS <br /> <br />The data derived through this sampling and observation program have been used to develop our opinions about <br />the subsurface conditions at your site. However, because no exploration program can reveal totally what is in the <br />subsurface, conditions between borings and between samples and at other times, may differ from conditions <br />described in this report. The exploration we conducted identified subsurface conditions only at those points where <br />we took samples or observed ground water conditions. Depending on the sampling methods and sampling <br />frequency, every soil layer may not be observed, and some materials or layers which are present in the ground <br />may not be noted on the boring logs. <br /> <br /> <br />
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