c732 78/04
TRANSCRIPT
C732 78/04 C. 2
GROUNDWATER SUPPLY SURVEY, COMEAU,5 UILL YARMOUTH COUNTY, NOVA SCOTIA
A TUSKET ISLAND PROJECT FOR PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION GROUP
GROUNDWATER SUPPLY SURVEY,
COMEAUS MILL , YARNOuTHcoU;TY LNOiP
A TUSKET ISLAND PROJECT
FOR
PROJECT IPLEMENTAT ION GROUP
tl '1 fc) 7 :/
Andrew D. Cameron thr Envronerit 0 NTt T'.'n 21, 1976
INTRODUCTION 1
GEOLOGY 1
HYDROLOGY I
TEST DRILLING 2
WELL PUMP TESTS 3
WATER CMISTRY 4
CONCLUSIONS 4
RECOMMENDATIONS 4
DIAGRAM 1 5
Location and geology
DIAGRAM 2 Test drllng sites
APPENDIX A Pump Tests
APPENDIX B Water Chemistry
r
Grod:.t: S'ily PotntiJ Bi; T'3:et Isi:
PAGE
6
In September 1977, Water Planning and Mama mant Division, Nova Scotia Department of
the Environment was approached 5y Project Im?lementation Group to locate a water
suapL do: a p:000sec fish plant on Big Tusket Icland. The original ectimate of
fresh water requirement was about 30 imperial gallons per minute (igpm)
n investigation was carried out by Environment staff which recomnended that an
e:pLoration program be carried out to evaluate the groundwater supply in the area.
If a larger water supply was needed than could he developed from groundwater, the
closest large surface water source is located 7 miles from the pro2osed fish plant
site at either Goose Lake or Dunn Lake. DIAGRAM 1.
GEOLCCY:
BEDROCK GEOLOGY: Big Tusket island is underlain by O:doviciam aged Goldenvillc
Formation of quartzite, greywacke and minor ar;illite, slate and mica schist. The
attitude of the bedding is northsouth, dipping from 550
to 750
to the west.
Schistosisty also strikes north-south but dips steeply (800 to 90°) to the east
(Taylor, 1967).
The mainland at Comeau's Hill north of Big Tusket Island is underlain by Devonian
;rnnite This granIte r"ecwr ;ranec costwa; of caa:, p'a;ioclase, b otite
and microcline.
Intruding the granite of Comenu's Hill is a diabase dyke of medium, grained pia;ioclore and green-black pyrovene striking north-south and dipping at S5 to th west.
Presence of the diabase dyke at Comean' s Hill was confirmed by th emplorato:;
drIlling during this survey.
SURFICIAL GEOLOGY: From test drilling at Comeau s Hill the area has a surficiol cover
of from 5 to 25 feet of granite boulder till. This till exa;erotes the topographic
relief of the bedrock horizon. DIAGRAM 1.
HYDPOLCC,Y:
The Comeau s Hill - Big Tusket Island area hs a mean annual rainfall of 50 inches.
Of this 24 inches is annually lost to evapo transpiration and 20 inches is lost via
surface runoff allowing for a 6 inch groundwater runoff. (The Canada Land Inventory Report No. 3,1966).
HYOROS2RATIGRg.?HIC UNITS:
GRANITE: The permeability of grani is found almost totally in joint and fracture flow. The mast common joints in granite are nearly parallel to the regional surface.
These oints have resulted from release of ;ressure on the granite (P. C. Trescott, N.E. Teat, of Nines, Memoir 6, 1963). Therefore fractures are uncommon below 150 feet cud feecer drillina is not recommended.
COLDEVILLE F0RMtTION: As in the granite most per:eac1lty this formation is found
in icint and fracture flow. The ttal number of fractures is usually greater th:n in
the ;rasite although the o-euings tend to be macIl and may filed with secondary minerals. Fractures tend to decrease in number with death, cherefore drilling helo
259 feet is not reosusonded.
TILL: The Granite bouLder till consists of large ;ranite boulders with a reatrix oF sand and graveL. Due to high ?erne3ty the water table in the till
fluctuated auickly in response to cliniatic variations.
TEST DRILLINC: DIAGRAM 3
In Deceniber 1977 test drilling began at Coneau s Hill. site. Test hole locations were flicked from field visits and air Dhoto interpertation of major lineations parallel to the regional strike. These lineations were believed to be fractures or geologic contacts. The original program was to be four test wells drilled across strike producing a cross section of the ?efl1r5U1a. Rtche Well Drilling of Kingston, Nova Scotia started th
first test well December 1, 1977 anc fsnsnea the sourth test well January a, l'j78. i
summary of these four wells is found in Table 1.
TABLE 1
WELL NTJMI3ER:
DEPTH (ft.)
DIAMETER (in.)
CASING (it.)
DEPTH TO BEDDOC:4 (f:.)
GEOLOGY LOG
ESTIMATED YIELD (igm) Short tarn crs1ers test
WELL N 00370:
DEPTH (st.)
DIANETED (in. )
CASING (3:. )
SUCL\PY OF RITCHIE WELLS
1 2
250 225
6 6
40 40 40
0-15 till 0-15 till O-S till 7-250 granite 15-225 granite 15-250 granite 13-250 granite
10
An attanint was nade to increase the yield of th e no roduative welr 2 and 4 by detonating ew?lossVe charges in each oi then. However short tern tcstin; shownad no significant
inprovenant in th yields of these wells. At this tine 72 hour a7uifr unp tests ware being carried out on the ::ore productive wells i and 3.
In March 19 73. a second drilling p:og:an was carried out to increase the proven yield of the well field to 30 i;pv. Valley n:ell Drilling began drilling Well 5, February 23, 1973
and finished WLl 9 March 23, 1973. A sunnary of these five wells is found in Table 2.
TABLE 2
2JMAOY 0? VALL7Y i LLFG
a
7 3
inr L!J
3 4
250 250
6 5
GEOLOGY LOG
WELL PUMP TESTS:
Five 72 hour pump tests were carried out by Valley Puma Service along with two iort. term tests. Testing of Wells I and 3 took place in January and Februar.r of 1978, while Wells 5,7 and 9 of the second program were tested, starting March 20, 1978 and finishing Msrch 31, 1973.
Constant uumpin; rate tests were to be run on these wells. Problems arose in keepino a constant pumping rate throughout the entire pump test. A pumping rate was set wflCi5 would aroduce a gradual drawdown until a level was reached at which a rapid drawdown would occur. The point of rapid drawdowz. would occur below the lowest fracture in the
raspec tive :ils, At tb a time it was necesscr- to reduce the pumping rate. After a
aeriod of time at the new oumping: rate, the process ma:: or ma not have reraatod itsel:.
Analyses of the w011s were made from two aceroaches. The first method used in analsis was to take a steep one cycle dra:down from the plotted data of the recovery on a semi- log tima-drawdoun graph of the pump test data and use the total hydraulic head available and reduce the hydraulic head to keep the water level above the point of dewatering.
Both mechods employed Jacob's modified non-e-uilibrium formulae
T:$Lf. 2 (continued)
SUMLRY OF VALLEY D?.ILLIG WELLS
WELL NUMBER 5 6 7 8 9
0-12 till 0-15 till 0-13 till 0-12 till 0-15 till 120-190 granite 15-220 granite 13-250 granited 12-170 granite 15-239
granite 2
250 diaba
(1) T = 2i (2) = T x H
AS lS(3
= pumping rate T = transmissibility H = hydraulic head
one cycle drawdov-r.
Pump test data and dra:dosm graphs are found in the Apsondlu. A sumaa:y of the 72 hour test: are found in Labia L
ESTIMATED YIELD (igpm) Short term drillers test 9 6 5 20
TABL 3
WELL PUMPI;C RATE(ican) 1ETHOD 1(ima) METHOD 2(imDrn) RECOMNENDED
Start End. AVO. Short Lon Short Lcn (i7m)
1 15 7 10.5 5.1 3.5 13.0 9.1 B
3 10 5 5.3 6.2 4.3 7.7 5.4 5
5 10 5 5.1 2.4 1.7 6.3 4.5 5
7 15 6 7.9 4.5 3.2 6.3 4.4 6
9 20 8 11.0 11.5 8.1 11.6 8.2 9
Water SCm?1es for chemical analyses were talien during the drilling and pun tests.
Sarnles tahen during the dri11in were above th Canadian Drinking Water Standards
1953 for iron, men;aaase, colour, and turbidity. Samples taken during the puma tests
show a decrease in all these properties ama eH -:th sic; . Yt pumping Ofli ( - " 2 fl4, 2 e C Y ts 5r:.
This nay recuire t:c:tmenc in an industrial roduction svstcn. Chamical analyses ore
found in the eppendic.
CONCLUSIONS;
TOTAL 29.7 20.3 44.9 31.6 33 igoni
Two short tern pump tests were carried out on the wells which had explosive charges
detonated in then. The wells dewatered under puncing conditions at a pumping rate of
5 igpn. Wells 2 and 1 proved long tern yields of 1.7 and 0.7 igpn respectively. These
pumps tests are found in the appendix.
WATER CEM1ST2Y:
1. A total yield of 33 imperial gallons per minute is now available in five wells on
th peninsula. To avoid potential salt water intrusion, the practical yield nay have
to be less than 33 itpc in the final design.
n The chemical cualitv of the water is satisfactory with minor treatment.
No more wells of industrial interest will likely he Sound in the area already
explored.
The total ieid of Comeau's -!iLl peninsula will not likely emceed 50 igem.
15 more desired, testim shoul1 bc cried out cm Big Tushet Island if
feasie. The prelimiasry resuLts ci the groum astr ptmti:l on tka Di; Tushet Island
is conaYed snasenae:: C.
Ii testin cc BY Tue'cet IsL:nd is cot fesibls cud 2320 wtr is n eded, sJtarnate sources vs ten I Icc ccnsiherco . Asmas 'si:m; S rm ::ca5 be en;-d to under-
p -J
z:VONIAN AND/OR LATER
DEVONIAN
DIAGRAM I
LEGEND
ia, quartz d/ebasa;lzb.6/otite diorice:12c.olivina diaoase: I 2d hornbfande-quart'z Jic,rite; 2-a, diori aid basal:
lOa.gabbro; lOb, diorit
OROOVICIAN OR SLURIAN WH'r ROCX FOR TIQr. S/are. includes minor amOth-rs of argillaceous quarrzira. qmrtzrta. and gama(-c/7!& schise; 9, anda/uthe-staircii sch/st. gamer-mica schist darrved from 9
i,oz '2- Rhyolits. rhyolire braccia and nifi
Andes/ta, ctrnoiit/c gae/sses and sch/5rs; 7a, ma/ic tuff
OVIC7AN AND EARLIER LOWER OvCA ANO(?)EARLER
MEGU4A GRCU?ti-? HALIFAX FORMATiON: 3. Slate. sstone and mi'ior argilh;te;3a, minor andal'jsite 4 Metamorphosed equt va/ants of 3. Stauro I/ce schist. anda/usita schft. slauro/ire-cordierirs' schist. stauro/its 3ndalusira schir
Dr/fr-co-'ered area
Rock otrcraO. pccob/a ou:cccp Sai/n taos k.rovn (;!;o, vrt,cal Qverrnali SadIr;. :oos unk, -v fAr?d var;;:a/) 5chs:ssi:j. /C'ad ver(icj/)
Pinkn
34wdr
Dee2 Co
Cdi&,oz L
Tusket
'llSflWOOd
. x
/ .7
LuL 1HazTho
U.:
Ca
GOW5VV/LLE FORMATION: LGreywacke. minor arg'/li:e. s/ace and mica\ ?4ks
schisr;la, argill/ta; l slate with rare arenaceous beds;lc. sJt common in I.
Ind
I.
H Bsid Tu't I. Tu5 I.
tobse IIn
z7O) I.7'i I.
MAP 1196A
GEOLOGY
C H' 3 !LD rcIN
CVA SCOTL
Siae I:I2672O I nch ms
H H'
8ar 1.
fWadór.
Ti ;; r k. Lor
-r Fi
LW Fh Ved flsh Le Point
Tucke-
iIsnd
U Grance. granodiorie;lta,gran/ce; llbgranodiorie; lic. quartz diorite; lld.pegmatita; lTa.infusions of I common; lit, poiph yr/f C; iIg,homblnde dio.*e
DEVON IAN AND/OR EARLIER
ecke; y 6a, quartz/ta; 6b, conglomerate; 6c, 6d, argillaceous quarrthe
dykes common. , minor andalusta; Ih, minor scauro/ice; Ijnmor cord/ar/ta greywacke; Id, ccn'cmerata ¶o, sco/ithu tubas;lf,sme4 granite
2. Me:amcrpi'osed equlva/enr.z of Sauro/ica-anda/us/ra SCh'St. andalusite Tuc
schis:, s:auroliro schisreywacke ,ntereds common; 2,m;nor granite
j
( COMEAU
Test DrUng Stes1_
SCALE: 1-1320
Elevations Corneau's Hill ELEVATION (FT.)
3O.8-
'4 60
4 9
56.61
5). 37
52.65
55.63
56.13
Li
VA
TE
F
LCV
CL
AG
UflE
TE
FIT
S
(FIE
LD)
TE
ST
C
OU
OU
CT
ED
D
V:
OC
AT
IQN
or
t W
ELL
LOcA
TO
N
- 5A
TU
S21 S7'
1I ,JM
/Lf/C
W4/
/' 2iiO
}1)L
DA
TE
J (rnIr
or obrvation
c'eU)
dtnnee rum
pupn
well
n'Ict nncj
drcction)
ME
ASU
DE
D
flV:L
O
ioerS'
/ i'i
Elpscd
tune r
uun
C I
Tape
Reodin
at D
epth to w
ater tn fet V
D
raw.
down fl
, -
Q
dieharc <
ds/ir:n
H,:
1
H;
RE
MA
RK
S (L
a. pum
p adjustrnciit,
wtr
temp
stutc IevI
çtc
i - j]
- -
j i/
(7 3
f /
2 /
2
iI:
/) 1/
/ 9/
7 i
I
1' / //
2/ /
/1 jO
I
3
3 /
/0 -
/ 1) / / / 3
4 /o S
' :
7
L,o I
12-O
? ç
U
/JF()
0 --
/ /
JJ(2'' I 1
{o /2;°
/JL //L/
7 2
/0 /j
0
7o IK
o
_ -
I IlL
/Ii t:l
V.A
TE
R
LCV
EL.
7.EA
SU
flEM
EtT
S
(FIE
LD)
TE
ST
C
ON
DU
CT
ED
D
Y:
Dat
r
1/ j ,::' r
/
Tim
e Itr. &
rnin,
5 Y
e /;
/o /o)
'. /
0 I
LLP
2o L_/oN
T
° / e
7' '/
: /o
/Z/L/O
JZ
k°
7: '
o /
72 0
/,: /o
o,:LlJ,A
-7f20 1/
/O
3'O
IJ 32
C
/ °A
rl 412')
Tupc
RcaL
tin nt
Mca
Point
kvel
''J4 2'
DA
TE
I2MA
GE
ktanet
(coin punipin
vcfl feet
nnd direction)
Depth
Draw
. Q
to
water
down
dicInre in
Icct in
feet C
al/iflin
C? T
tz [1
LZ'
// 0.
SR
RE
M
AR
IC
S (i.e.
pump
ndju5tmcnts,
water
temp.
tntic Ievds,
etc)
zJ -
/ -
¼5
;cy. L
OC
AY
iON
or
PR
OJE
Ct
))44 r'
WE
LL LO
CA
TIO
N:
/2JI1 S
TA
TU
S
(urnpiR
(r Q
UC
rVtiO
fl w
i'fl)
'YA
TC
fl L
CV
fL
ME
ASU
flEM
CM
TS
(FIEL
D)
TE
ST
LO
CA
TIO
N
OE
PflO
J 7.-,
5TA
TU
SL
-_'/,' (pun
,tr or
obcrvojr,i w
fl
CO
ND
UC
TE
D
WE
LL
, D
AT
/ 2A
GE
1
11 uT
nping "ieU
iii,Lp(
hOd
direction) r1
Dtc
hr3. &
n1In
Etoped
tirnc in
Tnpc
Readinj
Depth to
voter in feet
/ / 1J
2J
Drow
dow
n in lect
Q
=
dischurc o1s/inin
S
RE
MA
TK
S
(Lc pum
p ndjushrncnts,
woter
temp.
tntic lcvI,
CtC
J
:..
--
I
ui_
t'J- /L$'ff'
Y /S2'
C
7 00
f
'
o /2
/ 1
/_ /o
7
'Y
"2 J
0 0
_I
)
lôJ 7.
L/ 1
-
I I\''
'''4I II
I I'
Y
II' ii,-'..
'\ tY
ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY Division of Clincal Chemistry
5788 University Ave., Hk., N. S. B3H 1V8 Phone .424-2844
OWNER Y1S LOCATION Y&M c ti, c SOURCE
5Q
eb GRID
DATE TAKEN
COLLECTED BY Vt L -
RESULT DETERMINATION RESULT DETERMI NAT ION mg/litre meq/litre
Sodium /4 Total Solids rng/ltre
Potassium /.41 Total Dissolved Solids mq/!itre
Calcium Colour
Turbidity /. T.CU.
JT.U. Meanesium
Hardness (as CaCO3) Conductivity urrho/cc
Alkalinity (as CaCO) pH UNITS
Sulae I
Chorce 25 Fluoride
ISWca, reactive )4 Phosphara, ortho
[ Nitrate Nitriie (as N) / Total Organic Carbon
Ammonia (as N) f
ron
IanganesS
Lead
Copper
Znc
FIELD DArA Remarks. - -
- -ccc Temo:
Lomb'
ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY Division of Clinical Chemistry
5788 University Ave., Hfx., N. S. B3H 1V8 Phone 4242844
OWNR r.*? ii_t LOCATION 0 bsi$44 Utu- , ü
SOURCE bLJtU.... tO !c&tri- 'wt GRID
DATE TAKEN
COLLECTED BY
SAMPLE i5 DETERMINATION
RESULT DETERMINAT1ON RESU LI
mg/litre meq/litre
Sodium Total Solids J4j1L mg/litre
Potassium / Total Dissolved Solids /3 mg/litre
Calcium Colour 5 TC.U.
Magnesium $ Turbidity
Conductivity 203 J.TU.
umho/crr Hardness (as CaCO3)
Alkalinity (as CaCO3) pH 7j UNITS
Sulfate
Chloride
Fluoride
Silica, reactive
Phosp e, ortho
Nitrzra+ Nirrit (as N) Total Organic Carbon mg/litre
Ammonia (as N)
i4ti*- £cW' I
Iron
Manganese
Lead
Cocoar '\ 'O Zinc \
FiELD DATA Remarks: '-Jfr\ L
Temo: Rec'd nH: omp c
C-.
Divisicn of Clinical OemisLiy 5788 University Ave., Hfx., N.S. Phone 428-3466
coUED BY
SAMPLE# 7_
]?ate Cuu'd Crie is t
MULTI -ELThT ANALYSIS
DEiiiMINATION RESLTLT DEl ftNATICN RESULT
Silver ngJ1 Ircn mg/i
Aflminmi ) 7 mg/i Narig2nse 0 1/ mg/i
Arsenic <cC'O. m7l Nic}cel -< OO?- mg/i
Boron mg7l Lead OUO$ Bariun 000S mg/i Antimony mg/i
Beryllin -< OS mg/i Se1enii
Ca±th <OOO5 mg/i Tin mg/i
Cobalt <Oc2/ mg/i Vanadii C.2/ mg/i
Oircniii mg/i Zinc mg/i
OO2. mg/i mg/I per
NER ;c5;- / LCATION /IfL SXJRE
DATE TAXE
-r I
T
u i
() 3
)f or
obscrviit.iou 't)
(ditnnce from
purnin
vetI in
feet nd
direction) D
AT
E1J'1
PA
GE
I
Fl\ped
tr in
Depth to
wrter in
feet \)
7' -
Drnw
clow
n in
feet
Q
dkchtire ls/nir
RE
MA
RK
S
(i.e. pum
p adjustm
ents, w
jtcr tem
p. st
i.tic evc(
etc.)
C
\"/tLL '\
'2j :3
-
-'
G
( I
2Ci
ID
3
(1 72
2
_-___-_-- ----__ -.
(c
/:)
L I/-a
I (..
II: Ih(
IL
'NI'
(Vl"L'
L '4
LCV
LL ?.t
Cl
UflC
/CN
T
(Fl
ELD
) T
ES
T
cON
DU
CT
ED
D
Y
J/ M
EA
SU
flED
LOC
AT
IO14
or noci
-cr' \
H-
WE
LL LO
CA
TIO
N
\\ILL
\';;TE
r1 LE
VE
L ,!E
AS
U1E
ME
NT
(F
IELD
) 4
TE
ST
C
ON
DU
CT
EO
B
Y:
//L/(' %
it) M
CA
SU
RE
D
flV
____
LCC
t.JCH
or
PflO
JEC
T''
VJC
LL LO
CA
TO
N:O
3
£
'' ?(
7/ D
AT
F42JJ2.
PA
Ct
/ (ditnoe/
(rorn purnpng
wcfl
n ket
nd drection)
TT
U3
or oU
rvtio,
V.
hr .tr.e
t:rne U
I
:r
Tc
odn t
Depth to
wntcr in
feet
Drow
dow
n in feet
Q
dchire C
k/rnln
RE
MA
RK
S (L
c. pum
p ndjutm
rits. w
tCr
temp.
sttic kvets
etc.) W
nter
//1 _/
J /
!, '
.2-
_4-_ //
.3 -
: 7
,' I
-I -
; V
37' <
/
'Q
- o'
_LcZI.JW
' /
3 V
o JO
73
/' -
,_) )
2 J
. 70
0 ..
.. ..
. -
. /
- 2
,/) -
-
NO
VA
S
CO
TIA
D
EP
AR
TM
EN
T
01 T
H
EN
VIR
ON
WE
NT
-
\VA
TE
R
NJ\N
NIN
G
&
NA
GE
ME
NT
D
IVIS
ION
NO
VA
SC
OT
IA
DE
PAR
TM
EN
T
OF
TH
E
EN
V(R
ON
ME
NT
-
WA
TE
R
PLA
NN
(NG
&
W
NA
GE
ME
NT
D
VS
JON
VA
TC
I1 L
rVL
A
UntM
rNS
(fltLD
) T
SJ C
ON
DU
CT
uvO
?e (/
cc cc"
A?
() M
CA
SUR
ID
nY
I"! L
CC
AT
ON
or
PflOJC
CT
W
EL
L
LO
CA
T
fl V
'V
D
AT
E
t) PA
Ct
urn2rr, or
obvton w
eU)
/ (ditanci
from
pumping
wfl
n rect
ond dircction)
-
0ufl3
'
Wnter
Depth to
wnter m
feet
Drw
. dow
n m
lert
Q
dchnrc :d/m
n
EM
AT
1<S
(Le.
puma
ctrot. w
attr tem
p. flatc
lev ete)
Point
:,c' z
; /
/ C
) /
' /
/ /
0 ('
- '
//
'/ (/
-
'/ f" /' "
2 o
_LL1 *
C4±
'' 9
9' 2" Io'A
1 1
/ 1/
/ c
/ */J
:
','/ (
/ ?
0 y
//
/( /
3). 0
'oo J[)J'
// c/
/ C
/i c/
(Y/'
LO
CA
TIO
N
or P
flOJC
T
/LV
CL
L
LO
CA
TIO
a v'L/
CT
AT
US
/;' ,
,.i /
R
=
purntn or
oLrrdtOn
wrIl)
(dktancc from
purnpin
'.vrfl in
fcc m
id direction)
DA
TE
J/I/ P
AG
CJ
hri 'r
tnt -
Tfl
pe T
-adn t V
it r level
Depth to
WfltC
t I /
D
v do.n
feet
Q
dcchctrte gfs/flifl
(bc. pU
mp
dincnt. v.
ziter tem
p. statIC
Ivcle
etc) )ot
o -
I
(i; /
7
()
, C
}
- -
-
,- .
/
/1 /
( /5 9
'y
75
- J
(y -
_)
/ /
/ :
- ___
2
C)
NO
VA
S
CO
TIA
D
EP
AR
TM
EN
T
OF
T
HE
E
NIR
ON
ME
N1
- W
AT
ER
P
NN
ING
&
W
JNA
G
EN
T
DIV
ISIO
N
VJA
TC
ri
LE
VC
L
tASU
1C
M
EN
rE3
(flCL
O)
TC
ST
CO
ND
UC
TE
D
/ R
?)
( ,(co,(lt$M
cAsunro
DY
.
ENViRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY Dvison of Clinical Chemistry
5788 University Ave., Hix., N. S. B3H 1V8 Phone 424-2844
OWNER
LOCATION CPiII&S SOURCE Cc j
GRID
DATE TAKEN
-
COLLECTED BY. %'tP
SAMPLE 7V03
DETERMINATION RESULT
DETERMINATION RESULT mg/litre meq/Iitre
Sodium Total Solids mg/litre
Pot3Ssium /. / Total Dissolved Solids mg/litre
Caicbim Colour TCU. Magnesium 4 Turbidity JTU. Hardness (es CaCO) 72J Conductivity umho/crr
Alkalinity (as CaCO3) pH UNITS
Sulfate
Chlorda
Fluoride
Silica, reactive
Phosphate, ortho
N;trate Nitnte (as N) / Total Organic Carbon mg/Iire
Ammonia as N)
<aooç
Iron
IManganese
Lead
Icopper Zinc
FIELD DATA Fernarks DATE Temp.
pH. Ccmnd
ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY Division of Clinical Chemistry
5788 University Ave., Hfx,, N. S. B3H 1V8 Phone 424-2344
CQL.L OVVNER : 'Di
LOCATION
SOURCE r ç-' (
GRID f 'r'
-- Lli L !.\ -
COLLECTED 5Yt.. SAMPLE
DETERMINATION RESULT
V DETERMiNATION RESU Li
mg/litre meq/Iire
Sodium /', Total Solids mo/litre
Potassium /. / Total Dissolved Solids /J. mo/litre
Calcium Colour /,' T.C.U.
Magnesium Turbidfty / J.TU.
Hardness (as CaCO3) 17 Conductivity umho/crr
Alkalinity (as CaCO) 7 pH UTS Sa :
Chloride
FIuocid 7 Silica, reactive
Phosnate, ortno
I Nitrate Nitrite (as N) .- . / Toui Oraanc Carbon mg/litre
I
Ammonia (as N) <t / T:f-? <0 6(
tron -:1
Manuanase f Leec , -
ICOcoer
z no - - --..
em-s - DATE
pH. -
NC
SC
D
0.
.E
[. .R
C
.VA
'.. ?L
A..JN
C.
C.JO
AT
US
>
1n or
oljervotton w
ell)
ME
AS
UF
IED
L3Y
L'O
Z
DA
TE
P
AG
E
(ditancc from
pum
ping w
ell in
fcct and
dircction)
Tim
e he,. &
w
ini, tim
e in
Tnpc
Wtitr
level
Depth to
wnter n feet .3?
,3
Drnw
. dow
n tn fect
Q
diechnre gnI/xniti
- R
EM
AR
1S
(i.e. pum
p ndjutm
eiit w
oter ten9.
stetie lveIs,
etc.) M
e,s, point
ikt Q
Q
Z
KL
(.L
a a 4
-4 \'
to 7
--
20
1' V
t 102. 71
42
-
0
iv i:n
LLVE
L M
EA
SU
qEM
EN
TS
(H
ELD
) T
ES
T
CO
ND
UC
TE
D
BY
; \fl
cRC
LO
CA
TIO
N
O
pnoJEcT
C.or
WE
LL LO
CA
TIO
N:
1ror pum
pm;
wd
1c acid
dtiectcon) 'J
:'k
fyi
/
//f, &
rnici
-
E1apd tc
ici D
epth to w
uter i
fcet
Draw
- dow
ci in
RE
MA
ICS
(Lc.
pwnp
udjutmcntr,
wotcr
tUp.
atic C
t.) -
w
utr 7:
-
- /
!- -;
/ /
-t
!
2 1
/c' -
7 /
'/ -
'' :
-
I -
; Jr
2/ "
- -
- -
-
-
/_ 4___
-.
-' '
L
/ /
/ T
'
L
/ //<
yiP
: /7
) /1
i /75
7
/
/2 1)
/ 2
/ ii
\VA
I
LCV
EL
EA
CU
RE
EuT
(F
!Et
TE
ST
cQD
ucTZ
D
flY'
ME
UR
E
nv Lo.-ij
o P
nOJE
Ct
? W
ELL
JTE
R
LE
VE
L
EA
UrU
1.CU
TS
(FIEL
O):
,
\ :
LO
CT
f O
PR
OE
C1
WLLthC
AT
,o4/, .
/7; 1
' .:
DA
T
(purrjir ot
5tio)/w1I)
L)/ (dtun
from
pumpin
weU
fct
und dIrC
tiQr)
Ir &
D
epth w
oter i
(e. D
raV-
down i
feet.
Q
thchorge R
EM
AR
I(S
(Le pum
p adjuftm
cnti; w
ater tcm
p. 3tati
kveL. ctc
3 j
7: /0
/ // //
1/ i_il
:':. 37,
// I(')
L
)' ±
/
// /1
32 j
/ /
/L
// /
:, _c_
//fZ"
/1 ij-
71: J/1f'
/ //
/1 '
/0 //
:
- II
4L' M
.r -
1/ I
' -
-'&
- 7id
(J ):
:i //
7 iLI //'
3 /
q //L1
1/
/ --
3 /
/ //
// 7
:LL
L
OC
AflO
N:4/Q
7Jj/L
--' /
DA
T2
\'lAT
ER
L
EV
EL
M
M
UflM
FL
T
(cE
LC
CA
TO
i O
F PflO
JEC
1
TA
TU
S t1/
(puznpin or
or9tiun ie1t)
from
pumping
weU
in
kc and.
dlicction) PA
GE
/
- in
E1pd thnc
in nilna..
Tape-
Icadin at
Depth
Draw
- dow
n in Icet
Q
diharge R
EM
AR
KS pum
p adjuH
mcnti,
water
tccip. ttic
Icve, etc.)
M
P() W
at 'r kv:I
to w
ater in fcet.
x
3" '1 - /O
L/'G"
1 37 (
Ir 4
I, i/O
4 I'
!/7 /
7 2:
II 'I j
I
// // I,
II 2;/
0 4,
/ 0
? /, ii
/ :
' .v
- 'I
ii. /;
/() 6
i (I
,1
1' :.-
v_f/ 7J_
/0 /')
0 -
) /0
3 /
/1
ii 1/
-H
$ -z$ /:
0
/o I)
- 1/
I
5788 U; V. H.. 83H 1V8 Phone 424-2344
OWNER L& L5R?T- LOCATION COLML' 1LL SOURCE 'E.'LL 1W S4&TL 2teM BT To:
GRID 2OO-4- DATE TAKEN
COLLECTED BY . SAMPLE
DETERM!NATION RESULT
DETERMINATION RESULT mq/Ntre meq/Utre
Sodium /9 Total Solids rng/btre
Potassium / J Total Dissolved Solids mg/litre
Calcium /1 Colour / TC.U. Magnesium Turbidity JTU.
dness (as CaCO) 36 Conductivtv umho!c
Alalnity (as CaCO) pH UNITS
I Chloride 21,4 Fluoride
Silica, reactive
Phosoha, ortho
Nitra:a NtriTC (as N) / Total OrcniC Carbon mo/h re
Ammonia (os N)
Iron
Mancanasa
Load
Copper
Zinc
I
0 DAT
Tomo: Pec'd
oH tomp
ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY Report To:
DEIt!INATION
é rIpo\T CIE'1ISiRY [)jrj5j0 of Clinical Qemistry
5783 University Ave., flfx., N.S. Phone 423-3466
CWNER p. /. . Pa,p 7r VXATION (01271'S I/2a SOUCE &i!LL / 2. a
DATE TJN ' /7 COLLECTED BY
SAMPLE # 7'(2.
I,
Date Corrrpd
chiist
MULTI -EL ENI AALYSIS
RESULT DLI MIATION
,: çQ Tn
0. rn
m
Tn
-t C) / )
O3 rn
-:- rn
-:
RESUlT
Silver Trig/i Iron A1ui inn O.çi- mg/i Mangrnese Arsenic <O2O5 m/l Nickel Boron m7l Lead Bariun mg/i Mtin-ony Beryilin <0; CO mg/i SeleniLrn Cad]miLm1 <CO mg/i Tin Cobalt OO/ mg/i Vanadi Chrcn ium
Copper O-oJ mg/i Zinc
mg/i
4 1,
j.
II
lilt
Ill II
444
144
III, I
I:!
ii
I'
II
II
(44 '4
III II
444
44'
ill I,
II
j
ii' 41
ill
iii
III 4(
4
(4
II, III
II
1111
Ii
1114
III
ii II
Ii
II II 'ii
'II
414,
1
4444
4
III:
Ill
4,4 Ii
:44 It
II
(I
It
Ii
(4
ill
((I LI'
iii :44
II
441
II
II
'.4
IL
1144
II
(44 II
II
II til
l
II Ii
441
(44
(144
1
III
ill:
III
4:4 Iii II,
Ill
4(4
1111
4141
, I,
,
II
III II
II
Ii
'II
14
Ill:
II
ii III 'if
(44 II
III
[I
'Iii it
III I
ft
44
III
I'll It
Ii
444 ii
Li..
. L
L
4'
IL, (I
I I'
ii
II 4"
4144
h II
It
II
I:
414
ii'
ii'
441
'I
II
III
'I Ill
II
144
(44 iii
II Ill
44 ii II
Ii
'iii
1141
1
II 44
1111
11
44)
4)
'4.
4(4
44)
4 40
,f
l 44
4 0
('4
- -
11
1300
'
)'/'IJ
13
4
W.T
Efl
LtV
L
M
EA
U
flEI
CU
TS
(fltLD
'.9 L
CC
AT
OU
O
PflQ
JCC
t./' /2
TA
TU
//
1/rupin or
cl.rvUtjoa
Well)
fron pum
pir w
tll Ia
TE
ST
C
OJLU
CT
tD
C
/ IJL
L
LO
TIO
ft7 M
1tSU
flED
SW
:
'7. D
AT
ad
ctiGxt)
Tuç.
Icudln nt
Driw
. dovin in
fct: ()
(Le pum
p adju:tm
cati w
tcr tcm
p static
tcvcIs ctc.)
- w
to
viter iit f.
/1 /1
/1 ;
/ /
/:. I!'
'i," //
/ s".
7
1/
j' "
J J'
j ' '
/1
Y.
Y
7/
.7 1/,
/' -'
-i
-
2-" /1
/j
/i
/
°
'
//
/ : ,'
:- c
I, -
// /'
i 1/
1'
/V
" /!d'
/" 7/
Y
;
L
/1:
// ST
AT
US
/ D
AT
(purnpL
or
obarvation w
th ./(ditc
(TO
TU
pum
ping W
dI U
fld drcction)
- nhln
timc
rnin-
Tcadin
at D
raw.
down in
fcct.
Q
1mm
- IZ
ErA
IU(s
(i.e.. pum
p adjutm
rnt, w
ater tunp
static ctc.)
LI
watcr in
(cet.
/2 i /
2 i
// i
-
d
(/7; /1
1 I
.
/ L
2
-
1/
' Ii
// / /L±
0 J/o
2J 2
/ 2,iL41
- --
/ f/ji
3)
/,2) 1/
/ /
/2/ j
-/ //
4)2L' yi'6"
. .-
, --
//
2// 7 ('
/ //
( i
2i'(- //
-. 1/
/.--,-' 'i2'7
- /7
- -
A)4
( ,-/
VA
T
UV
EL
M
AtU
RC
ME
t1rS
r1t.. I
U
OC
AT
IOU
O
J-va
ur
nj
4/3T
p
# Ii
(__
7'
7Z
7j7.
NO
wt3
ol
T]]r
n Q
W?f
lOnQ
3 .jt
(fl
2JU
fl()
Sfl
J.
- S
Lro
ud
Jo
1O11
.oi
r311
alif
l5v3
A
l L
't\
>r
/
- 1/
//
F j_
/
//
--
/ £
- //
-
2 '/
/7
// /
I, /
1 -
-
1/!
* y
/ M
tTw
fl(pd
w,)
-
-'a
I
I It
i_
t-
ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY Division of Clinical Chemistry
5783 University Ave., Hix., N. S. B3H iV3 Phone 4242844
O.7NER
LOCATION 1 SOURCE C4 cLL cc. GRID
DATE TAKEN
COLLECTED BY A MEtcpJ
SAMPLE
I Report To:
Bifi To
DE ERMftJAT1ON RESULT
DETEAM}NAI ION RULi mg/htre meq/htre
Sodium Total SoNds rng/ittre
Potassium Total Dissolved Solids mg/litre
Calcium Colour T.C.U,
I Magnesium Turhidty J.TU. Hardness Ls CaCO3) ,7 Conductivtv umho/cm
AikaHnity (as çaco3) pH UNHTS
Sulfate
Chloride
Fluoride
Silica, reactive 8 Phosphate, ortho
Nitrate + Ntrite (as N) V fttaf Orcsnc Carbon mg!Xe Ammonta (as N)
Iron
Manganese
Lead
Copper
z.nc
FIELD DATA
- -
-
DATE rnp
Cornp'd /'/-,r
C.H P P1 PT
Divü fClilsty 5788 University Ave., Hfx., N.S. Phone 423-3466
cXNER P.I.. LcCATION PumP 7s 7
SOURCE Com.qu' i-flu.
DATE TAKEN t7iz. 2f7 COLLECTED BY
SAPLE# 778
LTI-ETThT ANALYSTS
DEIERMINITION RESULT DpIiQ&TICN RESULT
D./ mg/
O. 7ç1 mg/I
<coo- mg7I
Dig/I
mg/I
mg/I
mg/i
OO2- :mg/
mg/i
Date Coup'd
Di nis t
Silver * mg/i Iron 0. 7 mg/l Manganese
Arsenic m7l Nickel Boron m71 Lead Barhn mg/i AntiJTony Beryllin mg/i Selenh Cthaiu mg/i Tin Cobalt mgJl Vanadiin
0/ mgJl Zinc copper O.O? mg/i
-.4
I!
H
H
I -i
Ii I
P
I' ij
.f' I
dl
I I
Hj
ii II
ill ii ff
I It
l"' 1
II :
I I
I' III
I 1
ft11 'II
I Ii
III III III jII1
liii
I It
I H
II.fI
I
I
Ill I,
I. II
PI
1 H
I
II
1. '''..''
1111 l.I'f
''I
4 Ii,,:
I' I''
',,,,, ,,
I.JIILH
I hlH
4, 44
(; I'
I,'
IIl
I I I
1 ii lilt
' I
H
" II
IIi
ft iIl
It II
1 Ii
I lilhti
I' IL
ff II
"1 fIH
i1
I. H
II
'II I
.1 II
I iii.
,j I
I
II I
I I
IIj :
Ii i
:: II
.
I '
'
I It
,jfj I
II f
'I It
ii ill
Ill1' III
lI' Ii
IItitH
, I II
J.I ii
I1j
L i,
tH'I.1t::
.,IiHi
JIL
ir If
LWJ
((J1 P
MU
:'H,i
*;t ''
'..'i' '!
LAI
t'*"'.l* I
: e.4,;H
1*f H
i;I
.'''.;, ,I,l.
- 4'44,
4'
1111 It'
MIII
HI' III
II
lI III;,iIi 11111:1'
tilt IP
j Ill: till Ill
I'll".
HI
11
III ,
liIi II
IF
tr '
-
rMll
UfI
II 'jH
H
I It
II
1
iI Ill
1!
i': '11
II
I; III
1,111 lI
.
!I II
fIt
I
II P
If
It, It
I ,
''Ii III
tI; '.I
ill
.11
II i':I
I 111111';
I ,!
1
'
I ''
ill, lilt 'Ii''''' P
1 '111
P
I
I Iii
II Ill
If 'it:
'I 1i
III I
Ia' III
:pI.0
III! 'H
',i fl'!:.d
.' '4
ilIIII It'
': '
Il II
III '
'Ii II
I!
III'' I
III 'I
pIf.'': 1
iii,, -
' :
:t '' .4 I'll '''1'''
I
Li III
i
44 4.-
4,4 a,
'4 4
W
. I'
'4'
¶ T
AT
U
S
WA
TE
P
LEV
EL
ME
AS
UflE
ME
TS
(F
IELD
),
LOC
AT
O!4
Or
PflO
JEC
T2
(u in
II' C
I O
lVO
tion v.eU
)
IY
L_'U
- Li
F'
1H
- 'R
I L
M
from
purpiri w
ctl in
fccyd direction)
2'/t -
"DA
T7A
cL
hr. e
niin. E
lapted tH
e in
-
- ntcr level
Depth to
wntcr in
fct. D
raw-
don in feet
Q
cichare - gak/inin
-
- -
-
RE
MA
RK
S (i.e.
pump
ndju m
cnt, w
otr tem
p. ttntic
levels, etc.)
Mca.
Point
5' //
0 / -
j -
- '"
- -
- -
/
// 5
V
i/-'J/r //
IX
/
..
1/52 6
/' L)
I ,
7 4
"--/ -
// (f
/ /,
/ //
)) L
//
) .9
1 u6
4- -
- /.?-
-
c1 7/1
-
3 37
/2 /d
'- )
4 1
- 1/
1/ -
-- --
:- -
-- -
- I /
I,
/ '/
L /
° -
/ ?
/22 ii
7.10 7/
-- I,i
VT
Cfl
LrV
CL
r
AtU
flEM
EuT
(rIE
LD
) T
rST
C
ON
DU
CT
ED
D
Y
LOC
AT
ION
or
PfloJE
Co!-u'4Y
W
ELL
LO
CA
TIO
NL
4''7
ST
AT
US
fl
=_
4'L 79ti
2-'4' D
AT
(m
pr' or
ocrvOtion
well)
)Lincc/T
rom
punipin w
ell in
(cet and
dircction) (
LI N
I
I \IU
V
\ U
I U
I
MC
AW
RE
D
34.
Tii hr,,
a flL
E!pecd
time
in T
ape t\C
fldiI1 at
Viitr
lcvcl
Depth to
water in
feet
loX'
27'R'
/yy" , ..(
..
Drciw
- dow
n in Icet
Q
cticare /rnin
RE
MA
RK
S
(i.e. pum
p ndjutrnciit
watcr
temp.
static Icvcla,
etc.) M
c, P
oint
o 3:
/1 5
- -
)__ -;
$00 -
i..' ,
1
' y
2
2-c7 '-7' /f'
/ /
/ O
41 r7o
/'°
/Y
o
/yM 1
/ /
.... /ó'2' /I23
- /
/ 1/
- -
//' 1/
// J1,'-/
I /, 3Q
ijL
/j_57 / J
//-I
'fd -
2zi'2 j 20
'I
m
II 79
,j 0
[1 L[V
CL
ME
AtuliE
M[N
TS
(F
IELD
) T
ES
T
CO
ND
UC
TE
D
BY
:
OC
1TIO
N
VJE
LL
L
OC
AT
ION
:.41.
I A
T
U
'J um
pir/ or
jrvaoI) /in/(rom
pum
ping w
ClI
in (èt
tind direction)
c T
m
c
7 Sic,
1 ''
Tape
Reading
Meat.
Point
at
Wtcr
level
Depth to
water in
(CC
L
Dr
n.v dov.n in ft
(lit charge gals
/in in
RE
MA
RK
S (i.e.
pump
ndjutrncnt5, w
3tcr tem
p. tU
ittc lcvcl,
etc.)
SL
'IL
(\I :IY
IL
UI
/ upar;mnt or tnO'
Lisvision OT unica Uflemistry 5788 University Ave., Hfx., N. S. B3H 1V8
Phone 424-2844
OWNER £ 'iku iwr ?. T. -,
..
-
LOCATION oM,I'5 SOURCE Ab øu2Cst.c, 2Ai6" Bill To' GRID
DATE TAKEN Yz7/7e COLLECTED BY
SAMPLE 73L3 DETERMINATION
RESULT DETERMlNATION RESULT
mg/litre maq/litre -J
Sodium Total Solids mg/htr Potasium c-. Total Dissolved Solids ma/ljr Calcium :. / Colour 1. TCU Magnesium Turbidity / JTU. Hardness (as CaCO) CorductvLy /7' umho/c AlkalirLy (as CaCO3) pH ç' UNlTS
Suiare
Chloride
Fluonde ( / LSbica, reactive / /
Phosphate. oriho .< i rN3 Nitrite es N) Total Organic Carbon mg/litrE
Ammonia (as N) /
iron
Mancanese
Ld Copper .O3 Zinc
HELD DATA Hemars: DATE
r-mn necd
Co mpd ron
ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY Report To:
/Y LJ ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY
Division of Clinical Chemistry 5788 University Ave., Hfx, N. S. B3H 1V8
Phone 424-2844
u rnu'c oqv
Report To: A. Cameron
I
SOURCE Drilled Well is UsgLgth 40 Iiiam ' Bill' GRID NOB DATE TAt(EN Dec 2/77 2 pm
COLLECTED BY A. Cameron
SAMPLE 70893
DETERMI NA11ON RESULT
DETERMiNATION RESULT mg/litre meq/Iitre
[ Sodium Total Sods mg/htre
Potassium /171 Total Dissolved Solids /7 mg/litre
Calcium Coiour TC.0 Magnesium Turbidity J.T.U.
Hardness (as CaCO3) Conductivity umho/cr
Alkalinity (as CaCO3) pH UNlTS
Sulfate l Chloride 3/
Huonde /.0 ISilica, reactive /7
Phosphate, ortho
Nitte+ Nitrite (as N) < / Toti Organic Carbon mitre Ammonia (as N) < / ArserHc
iron
Manganese 7 1
Lead <OCo Copper \ 4.y
Zuc C ( FELD DATA Famara:
General Analysis Driller?Yetr: Ritchie !7;
Temp: Dec'd Pr
oH: , ,, .0rnp: - -
O1IVNER Sample #1 N.S. Environment
LOCATION Comeau Hill
OWNER vironrrent Sair1e o. 2 I(5- (-)--i-49 LOCATION COflU hill SOURCE DinLlld Well: Epth 255'; Csg 40'; DIa.TU 6' BiU To
GRID
DATE TAKEC 6/77
COLLECTED BY A.
MPLE 71001
ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY Division of CIiniI Chemistry
5788 University Ave., Hfx., N. S. 63H 1V8 Phone 424-2344
3:OOpi'.
Carreron EOE
Report To: A. Carrercn
NSEXJE
NSEOE
DETERMINATION RESULT
DETERM1ATION RESULT mg/litre map/litre
Sodium Total Solids mg/h tre
Potassium Total Dissolved Solids / mg/litre
I11I Colour T.CU.
Magnesium 3 Turbidity JT.U.
Hardness (as CaCO3) 7 5 Conductivity Q3 umho/cn
Alkalinity (as CaCO3) 7 pH UNITS
Suffata
Chloride
Fluoride o 7 Sili; reactive
Phosphate, ortho 03 Nitrate Nitrite (as N) Total Oroanic Carbon mrilitre
Ammonia (as N) < j
AC 0 O - -
Iron 0 73 -::
Manganese / 7 :- '-- Lead
Copper ooc Zinc <0 o
F1ELD DATA Remarks: cOJIee
Bedrock - Dr/ - Ritchie 77
DATE Temp: Eec 12/77 pH: Comp'd I ron:
CH
ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY Division of Clinical Chemistry
5788 University Ave., Hfx., N. S. 83H 1V8 Phone 421-2844
OWNER &LE_±1 PROJECT JMPL GROUP kt.4.- LOCATION COMEAU'S HTLL
SOURCE D t:
GRID 20 $9 1) 50
DATE TAKEN
COLLECTED BYC. LRKrN SAMPLE 72ifl
- t 1
DETERMINATION RESULT
DETERMINATION -
RESULT - mg/litre meq/litre -
Sbdium Total Solids (<9 mg/htre
Potaium /, /. Total DisoIvedSolid mg/litre
Calcium Colour T.CJJ.
Magnesium Turbidity 9, JTU Hardness (as CaCO) -7. Conductivity 3o umho/cr
Akalinity (as CaCO) pH UNITS
Sulfate
Chloride I
Fluoride
Silica, reactive
Phosphate, ortho- <0 O
Nitrate Nitrite (as N) <7-. / Total Organic Carbon mg/Iitr
Arnmona (as N) < / ARSENtC
Iron
Mancanese 0. /S Lead
Copper C OC -!
Zrc FIELD DATA Remarks:
Co(pLETE NALYSiS
DATE Tnmp. Recd FES 1/7 oH:
Compd -.''- rcn: /) /
CHST
V)ATER ASSAY CC-9
ENV1RONMENTAL CHEMISTRY Division of Clinical Chemi5try
5788 University Ave., Hfx., N. S. B3H 1V8 Phone 424-2344
OWNER SAMPLE 2_E.QjEcIJMDL GROUP tcu- LOCATION COMFAU'S HrI
Departmr: o Fhoo.
SOURCE DRILLED IELL ?3U CSG LGTH U IJIAM 5" 811! To
GRID 20 0 9 D 50 NST)OF
DATE TAKEN JAN 26/78 9 cri
COLLECTED BYG I ARK IN
SAMPLE 72108
DETERMI NATION -
RESULT DETERMINATION RESULT
mg/litre meg/litre
Sodium Total Solids mg/litre
Potassium / / Total Dissolved Solids mg/litre
Calcium Colour T.CJJ.
Magnium 5, 77
9 Turbidity
Conductivity /,5 JTU
umho/cr FHardness
(as CaCO,)
AaIinity (as CaCO3) pH 7 UNITS 77 Sulfate
Chloride
Fluoride
Silica, reactive /fr5
Posohate, ortho -< Nitrat Nitrite (as N) / Toai Organic Carbon mg/itre
Ammonia (as N) <J / I
ARSENIC
I ' - __/ Iron OLl / r- 47
Manganese / Lead //
/ Copper
Zinc / FLTL[) DATA Remarks:
COMPLETE ANALYSIS
AQUIFER: BEDROCK GRANITE
DPILLE/YEA? PITCHIE 7
DATE Terra Recd F 1/7,
Cor I ion: (/1
'y
WATER ASSAY CC-9
ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY - Division of Clinical Chemistry 5788 University Ave., Hfx., N. S. B3H 1V8
Phone 424-2844
OWNER #2 Pli1P IF.ST 1 J ;G's LOCATION COMFAU'S Hit! YARMOUTH Co ItS. SOURCE lJRt1!FT) WFH 750 CSGkTH ttfl fhi 3" GRID 20-0-9-TI-SO DATETAKEN F ]8/7R COLLECTED BY R. ROrJFPS
SAMPLE 72553
3Lri) PM
Department o Ptholoqy
DETERMI NATION RESULT
DETERMINAT1ON RESULT mgItre meq/litre
Sodium /4 Total Solids mgIltre Potassium f Total Dissolved Solids mg/litre
Calcium ColoUr T.C.0
Magnesium 5 Turbidity 3 JT.U. Hardness (as CaCO) Conductivity umho/crr
Alkalinity (as Ca003) pH 2 / UNITS
Suiae Chloride
Fluoride
Silica, reactive
Phosphate, ortho - Nitrate Nitrite (as N} Total Oroanic Carbon mg/litre
Ammonia (as N) / IlT rAN TTAC
-
Iron -
vanflSe -o fLead
.
Copoer - 2 - 1Znc
FIELD DATA Eemcrks:
GEEPAL I L(S 3 njr f\ LLEi (: 3 /
DATE Tamp; '
E ' -- /1 -
/ ,-
- 1?!
- ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY Division of Clinical Chemistry
5788 University Ave., Hfx,, N. Phone 424-2844
OWNER fl Pn TcT PT,G's
S. B3H 1V8
Lic.u4.
Report To: 4 '1 CAMF9Ol
- / -/
LOCATION CoEAu's HILLARMOUTH Co.. LS 5OURCE 9 $ J LL 1 Bill To:
3RID 7fl-O-q-D-O MSPUF
JATE TAKEN FEa 18/78 1?:Ofl NOON
COLLECTED BY
SAMPLE 77 7
DETERM INATION :RESULT
DETERM INATION RESULT mg/litre meq/litre
jSodium Total Solids /1 mg/htre
tpotassium /Z Total Dissolved Solids mg/litre
1Calcium Colour TCU.
tMagnesium '" Turbidity J.TU.
Hardness (as CaCO3) Conductivity umho/cm
Alkaflnity (as CaCO3) pH UN[IS
Sulfate çljO
Chloride
Fluoride 0 b Silica, reactive
Phosphate, ortho
Nitrate Nitrite (as N) / Total Organic Carbon rn/itre Ammonia (as N) <C.!
1ARSENIC
-
- -
Lead C ooq Copoer 0 o Znc 0 Q
FELD DATA Remarks: GENERAL ANLYS'S AQUIFER: BEDROCK GRANITE
DRILLER/YEAR: PITCFIIE '77 ernp. Recd FEB 23/in
pH: Comp'd
CHE'T EVFI JJ1O
ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY Division of Clinical Chemistry
Report To: (_1C) D
l
1
5788 University Ave, Hfx., N. S. B3H 1V8 Phone 424-2844
OiN ER N. S. Envirxrent j £L .
kflc1.i Uarau NSEO
LOCATION Cciau's Hill SOURCE Drilled Well Cepth 223 Csq 40 Diam 6" Bill To
GRID 20O-9D-49 JAI
DATE TAKEN 16/77 10:00am :c:'J COLLECTED BY A. Crreron NBWE
SAMPLE 71208
DETERMINATION RESULT
DETERMINATION RESULT mg/litre rneq/litre
Sodium 4Tota! Solids mglhtre Potassium : 7 Total Dissolved Solids ma/litre CaIcium Coiour T.CIJ.
J Maanesiurn 3. Turbidity JTU Hardness (as CaCO3) Conductivity - 7 umho/cr
0 UNiTS Alkalinity (as CaCO) 05 pH :
JSuiate jChloride - p51:
Fluoride O7 Silica, reactive /cZ - Phosphate, ortho
Nitrate Nitrite (as N) <? / Total Organic Carbon rna/!itre Ammonia (as N)
Irsenic
Iron
Manqanese 0. , Lead
,Copcer <0-Cs Zinc
FIELD DATA Remarks:
Drlfe Pte 77
E Temp:
Rac'd n 1n77 pH:
Comp'd von //
t
CH.3T
ASSAY CC.9 Departrnnt of P3:hCQ
Report To:/iô O Andrew Cameran N.S.D.E.
BiUTo:
DETERMINATION O-RESULT:
v DETERMINATlOL- RESULT
mg/htre - meq/litre
Sothum -. Total Solids mg/htre
Potassium Tota1 Dissolved Solids. mg/litre
Calcidm -: Colour - Io T.C.UT
Magnesium -A Turbidity
Hardness (as CaCO3) Conductivity - pmho/cm
Alkalinity (as CaCO3) pH- UNlTS
Sulfate -o -
CIonde a9 Fluoride -
:..:: Shca reactive - -. . -
Phosphate, ortho -
NittNitrite (aN </ --- Total Organic Carbon
Ammonia (as N) <o / krzenic -':.. <c2OO5 --
lron
Mangdnese O?C5 :--
Lead
Copper <o0c5 :nc
FiELD DATA R e ma rk s: Complete Analysis
Driller Ritchie 19'77
DA.TE Temp: ket:d
Co npd /7/-? on: /
ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY Division of Clinical Chemistry
5788 University Ave., Hfx., N. S 83H 1V8 Phone 4242844
WNER N.S. Thvironment
LOCATlON Comeau's }Hfl
OURCE Hole 3, 5aino1 4
R0 Drill1 Well, 95', Cag. 40', D±r' 6T1 Granite
r.ATE TAKEN December 20 l2:cO noon
OLLECTED8Y A Crp.rnn SAMPLE 2
ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY Division of CliniI Chemistry
5788 University Ave., Hfx., N. S. B3H 1V8 Phone 424-2844
)WNER WELL #3 PUMP TEST 1
LOCATION COMEAU's HILL YARMOUTH Co N.S
OURCE DRILLED WELL 250 CSG LGTH 0 DIAN1 6"
GRID PROJECT IMPLIMENTATION GROUP
4:45PM )ATE TAKEN JAN 21/78
COLLECTED BY C LRKIN 7lqln
': 'LJ L '; Report To:
A CAMERON
Bill To:
NSDOE
DETERMINATION RESULT
-1
DETERMINATION RESULT mg/litre meq/iitre
Sodium /4 Total Solids /f, / mg/h tre
IPotassium Total Dissolved Solids /t7t J ma/litre
Calcium Colour T.C.U.
Magnesium Turbidity IT.U.
Hardness (as CaCO) Conductivity umho/c
AIkalinity as CaCO) pH UNITS
Sulfaa 1Chiorde
Fkioride C
Silica, reactive I Phosphate, ortho
Nitrte+ Nitrite (as N) O / Total Organic Carbon mg/Htre
Ammonia (s N <C. / Arr -<C CC
iron
riargaflese , .< I
- I
Lead CC7 :::.
jCopper
Zinc ----- FIELD D-\T H2ar's
COMPLETE ANALYSIS
PCUtER. BEDOC CPtTE LLE/YE TCHE '/1
DATE -
Temp Rec'd:2I7° COpJ
ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY Division of Clinical Chemistry
5788 University Ave, Hfx., N. S. B3H 1V3 Phone 424-2844
OWNER PROJETr I?LIMENTTIDN LOCATION
_!ELL 3 S it-A
rri W 71) (:;IZ? NTI-1 14fl 111AM Ei
Report To:
1 10 .$'., 'J, '*- .-
GRiD
- - -
NSPOF
DATETAKENJAN 27!7g L5 PM
COLLECTED BY C ARKIN
SAMPLE qii DETERM1NATION
RESULT DETERMINATION RESULT
mg/litre meq/litre
Sodium / - Total Solids mg/litre
Potassium / Total Dissolved Solids //- mg/litre
C&cium 91 Colour TC.0
Magnesium / Turbidity JT.U.
Hardness (as CaCO3) /O - Conductivity umho/cn
Alkalinity (as CaCO) /CC pH .
UNITS
Sulfate 5)o Chioride
Fluoride 0 Silica, reactive -. /'L Phosphate, ortho-
Nitrate Nitrite (as N) O / -
Total Organic Carbon mg/litre
Ammonia (as N)
ARSENIC
Iron
Manganese / -
Lead
Copper <c C65 Zinc
FIELD DATA Remarks:
CONLETE AALYSIS
AQUIFER: BEDROCK GRANITE
DRILLER/YEAR: ITCHiE '77
Temp
pH: Comp'd
OH F ST
Iron.
Lp99'
ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY Division of Clinical Chemistry
5788 University Ave., Hfx., N. S. B3H 1V8 Phone 4242844
O'i'INER PROJECT IMP, GROUP Aj
LOCATION COMEAU'S HILL
SOURCE DRILLED WELL 190 CSG LGTH 20 Dii 6"
GRID 2O-O-9D-5O
DATE TAKEN fIAR 2178 9 AM A r r nfl
4,
L)LLtL,ILJ DI
SAMPLE 72829
DETERMINATION SULT
DETERMINATION RESULT mg/litre meq/iitre
Sodium : Total Solids mg/htra
Potaium ' /. Total Dissolved Solids /07 mg/litre
Calcium - /3 Colour /0 T.CLL
Magnesium Turbidity J.T,U.
Hardness (as CaCO) I Conductivity urnho/c
AIklinity (as CaO) pH 7, ,, UNITS
SuIfae
ChiOridC
Fluoride
5ilica reactive -
Phosphate, ortho
Nitrate# Nitrite (as N) Total Organic Carbon :
Ammonia (as N) 01/ PSFMTC <o00_
-, --I
Iron H-
r Manganese
Lead
Cop per o C / Zinc 00/
FIELD DATA Remarks:
COMPLETE MALYSIS
AQJICEP BEDOC( GRNTE DRLLER/'1EA: V;\LLEY 197C
DATE
Re:ci
Cnpa
ReporTo: A CAMaoNI
B! To:
NSDOE
VIRONE\ThL C!IS1Y Division of Clinical Ohemistry
5783 University Ave., Hfx., N.S. Phone 42S-3466
CWNTER
L(AT ION
SOURCE
DATE TAK
COLLECTED BY
SA4PLE
?w,,p ;ç7- / C-7e,jj i-/2L
MULTI -El Mfl ANALYSIS
D1-1 bNINAT ION RESULT D i4IN'T ION RESULT
Dcte Con
chemist
S liver mg/i I ron
AiuninLn 007 mg/i Manganese 0 /1 Arsenic <0O25 rn7 1 Nickel c-f 0-
Boron 00 mg/i Lead
Bari..s 0005 mg/i Antimony
Berjliiurn -<C 005 mg/i Se1enh Cadiun <a 005 mg/i Tin
Cobalt Cnrcin
<0 0/ mg/i Vanadhrni - o. c/ mg/i Zinc
Copper 0 mg/i
OWNER
ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY Division of ClInical Chemstry
5783 University Ave., Hfx., N. S. B3H 1VS >
Phone 424-2844
r WELL 5 PUMP TEST
IC)CATION COMEAUS HILL ..-- . . S
SOURCE DRIJ I ED WELLJ9D_G.GLIft_2fl_D1A1J" rnnn GRID_______ DATE TAKEN
\ 7(LOC 7/j eport To
*1
To:
NSTJOE
COLLECTED BY B FOFRS SAMPLE - 73529
DETER M NAT! ON RESULT . -
DETER M NAT! ON R ES U LT mg/litre meq/!itre
Sodium /17/ Total Solids /57 mg/htre
Potassium . / / . Total Dissolved Solids mg/litre
Calcium // . . Colour to! T.C.U.
Magnesium Turbidity /L JTU.
Hardness (as CaCO) Conductivity umbo/or
Alkalinity (as CaCO1) pH .. 7 UNITS
Sulfate V
Chloride
Fluoride
Silica, reactive 15 .
Phosphate, ortho . . . . ..
Nitrate Nitrite (as N) / Total Organic Carbon mg/litre
Ammonia (as N) < / METAL SCAN AflACED
Iron
rvianganese
Lead \ i -
Copper \
Zinc
FIELD DATA Remarks:
COMPLETE ANALYsIS
DATE Temp: Rec'd APR 7/73 pH: Comp'd
1,V I )fLO:Nj.\1, i Division of Clinical Chemistry
5788 University Ave., HEx., N.S. Phone 428-3466
CYNER
LOCATION is
SOURCE &t / o, C-i DATE TAKEN
COJJP.cThD BY
SAMPlE # 79 4ULTI -ETFMTr ANALYSIS
Date Comp'd
Chemist
DiiNINATION
Silver
RESULT
mg/i
DFiNL'L\TION
Iron
RESULT
U..
Alwirnu-ii mg/i Manganese mgi
Arsenic <.COs rn7l Nickel mg /
Boioii m7l Lead 12: c7C :g 2
Bariun C. t)C mg/i Antimony 05 mg/ Beryliiun 5 mg/i Seleniun /0 mg/ Caànii <CiCQ5 mg/i T mc/ Cobalt O 0 / mg/i Vanadiun 0/ mg/
ircniun .o! c/ mg/i ZLc O0 mgi Copper C mg/i mg/
ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY Division of Clinical Chemistry
5788 University Ave., Hfx., N. S. B3H 1V3 Phone 424-2344
OWNER PrJsTh AMPlF 1 Hn!F (3
LOCATION CflMFAII'S TI I YAr4OHTH Cn LS
SOURCE flRT! I Ffl WFI I 221) CSkTH 31) f)i "
GRID 21)fl-9fl-5fl DATE TAKEN '1AP /7 COLLECTED BY A. C1EPON SAMPLE
q A4
DETERMINATION RESULT
DETERMINATION RESULT mg/litre meq/litre '/
Sodium Total Solids
Potassium Total Dissolved Solids mg/litre
Calcium Colour TSC.US
Magnesium o Turbidity J.YSU.
Hardness (as CaCO)) Conductivity umho/cr Alkalinity (as CaCO3) pH ,, UN1TS
Suhate
Ch'oride 1/' () Fluoride
Silica, reactive
Phosphate, ortho , // Nitrate Nitrite (as N) J Total Organic Carbon mg/litre
Ammonia (as N) < OI ARSENIC <0 CC
Iron /0 Manganese 0 I I
Lead
Copper cci I Znc CCI.,
- HoLu DAiA
COPLETE HL'(SIS QUIER' PFOPnCV GRNTTE
Dpi LLEP\/'(EAR: V\LLE'{ '!
..,-- .S
Tmp
Com
C1iST
ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY Division of Clinical Chemistry
5788 University Ave., Hfx., N. S. B3H 1V8 Phone 424-2844
PRnJFCT IMPI FMFNTrTr flN (PflUP
Pimip TFST 7 CnMFATJ'S 1-Iiu
flPTLI$n 1JF!L 2fl CSfl!TH 21) DrAM
21)-fl - q - n - cn
MAP 73/7g :3fl OLLECTED BY A. CEacI
SAMPLE 737q2
OWNER
LOCATION
SOURCE
SRID
DATE TAKEN
'
DETERMINATION RESULT
DETERMiNATION RESULT mg/litre meq/Iitre
I Sodium / Total Solids mgThtre
Potassium Total Dissolved Solids mg/litre Calcium Colour T.CU.
'Magnesium Turbidity I' J.TU.
LHardness (as CaCO) Conducbvity umho/crn 1Alkanity (as CaCO) pH UNITS
Sulfate
Chloride
Fluoride
I Silica, reactive 1
Phosphate, ortho
Nitrate Nitrite (as N) Total Organic Carbon mg!Iitr Ammonia (as N)
I METAL SCAN ATTACHED
,ron
'vianganese .1
ead \ '
I Copper
nc
FIELD DATA Remcrs:
COMPLETE ANALYSIS
foui FER DEDROCK RA I ITE
DPI LLEP/YEAR: VALLEY '7fl
DATE Tamp:
Rec'd AR 2?/7 cH:
Corn p'd /7v
/- - E" 7'
WIRO\METAL Cr-'1iSTRY Division of Clinical Ghemistry
5788 University Ave.,, Hfx.., N.S. Phone 428-3466
OIVNER
LCCATION Pwp 7sr 7
SOURCE Comu I-JILL
D1E TAKEN Tu1.qp..
COLLECTED BY
SjMPLF. # 73s
MULTI-ElBiETF ANALYSIS
Date CompTd
Chemist
DEIEPMINATION
Silver
RESULT
mg/I
DEI1R\IINATION
Iron
RESULT
mg/i tsnganese mg,
Arsenic Oo m7l Nickel mg
Boron <00. m/l Lead <4005- rag,
BariLin
Beryllimi 0oOS mg/i Antimony c0O mg,
<0 005 mg/i Seienhm rrg.
Canthmi mg/i Tin .O3 mg.
Cobalt <0o/ mg/i Vanadiin 00I mg,
Crin Copper
mg/i Zinc 0O2 mg,
mg/i
\'ATER ASSAY CC-B
ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY Division of Clinical Chemistry
5788 Univafsity Ave., Htx., N. S. B3H 1V8 Phone 424-2844
Report
DR1 C, L, Lu
OWNER PITIG. #1 Hoi
LOCATION COMFAIJ'S Un, YAPMnUT Cn fl:S, SOURCE DPJHFfl WFH 17f] CsiTH I) DIAM '
SRID 7flQ--fl q
DATE TAKEN TIAR 1L/72
OLLECTED BY s'!. F. Riwi A 'l
Departmant o Fnzboogv
SAMPLE = "4, tirç -- I
DETERMINATION RESULT
DETERMINATIC RESUZT '
mg/litre meq/htre
Sodium /1 Total Solids mg/h
Potassium Total Dissolved Solids mg/litre
Icalcium 4/ Colour '- T.CU. Magnium Turbidity J.TAJ.
Hardness (as CaCO3) /50) Conductivity umho/c Alkalinity (as CaCO3) /3g. pH 7 UNITS
1Suifate '7.17 1Chloride 7 1Fluoride "I I Silica, reactive Is Phosphare, ortho
Nitrate Nitrite (as N) <0) / Total Organic Carbon mg/Ntra
Ammonia (as N) <0). / ARSENIC <O05
1lron - -
\Aanganese / I / 's' / ead <0 CC
Copper <0 o/ Zinc ) <oo/
FIELD DATA Rernsrks:
(
CO?LETE ANALYSTS -
'LLE 115L_ PILLflSOT
Li
Rec'd Temp:
/ - / / / run:
ENViRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY Division of Clinical Chemistry
5788 University Ave., Hfx., N. S. B3H 1V8 Phone 424-2844
OWNER AtLE 1 WELL q PUMP T&i_R I
LOCATION __COMEAU'S H I LL
SOURCE DRILLED WaLL 250 Cs.LTH 2fl flj.&6" GRID 20-fl-9-D-50 DATE TAKEN 1IAR 77/78 COLLECTED BY B ROGFPS
SAMPLE 737
eport To:
A, (TAt4F PN
ill To
NSDOE
DETERMiNATION RESULT
DETERMINATION RESULT mg/litre meq/litre
Sodium //0 Total Solids : mg/htre
Potassium 0 Total Dissolved Solids mg/litre
Calcium 9 / Colour /51 T.C.U.
Maanium Turbidity //, JT.U. Hardness (as CaCO3) Conductivity /79 umho/cn
Alkalinity (as CaCO3) /9 pH UNiTS
Sulfate / Chloride
Fluoride
Silica, reactive / / Phosohate, ortho -<ol Nitrate+ Nitrite (as N) Total Organic Carbon mg/litre
Ammonia (as N) <Q / 4RSrC
Iron
Manganese
Lead
Copper
Zinc
FIELD DATA Remarks:
COMPLETE ANALYStS
DATE T m Rec'd J\- 7/73 oH
DRILLER/YEAR: \1ALLEY /78 /_/_ Comp'd // 7 1DM.
,,
- - -- in'c _- ' " '
aiaiable in our office, we have reached the following conclusLos on the groun&:ater supply potential at Big Tusket Island:
At this stage, driLled wells in both bedrock and surficial deposits are not practical for testing purposes on th Island. Extensive s-ampy areas, and Low elevation of te bedrock surface discourage the development of large cuantity of fresh water supply from the Island.
A fresh water suanly in the order of 10 to 15 gallons per minute may be develojed from permeable rurficial deposits. The actual well yield will be Limited by (a) the available saturated thickness of sands and gravel, (b) the magnitude of seasonal fluctuation of water table, (c) water quality, (d) treatment reouired.
with thece in mind, we recommend the following:
If further testi is required, large backhoe dug wells may b constructed on the drumlin areas to determine available well yields. A map outlining
areas for testin is attacked.
If rast1 ta from I are ccassful , shal 1CT driil:d vella :wu considered ma't dv: well u-ate: suppliaa.
Ii c.-lts from I are not succesaful, further testing for fresh w?.ter aural; is not feasibi cm the Island.
4. Iltarnate water Supalu sources should be examined if available fresh water surely from both Comeau Hill and Bi- Tuthet Island is not sufficient to meet the 7rojected reauiraments. A private consultant should be engaged to under- take this,