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"J •" - ' ' ' Aqua-Tech Geotechnical Consultants, Inc 523 Clayton N.W. Grand Rapids, Michigan 49504 («16)453-1457 ' November 23, 1983 Windmill Pointe Mobile Home Park 588 48th Street, S.E. Kentwood, Michigan 49508 /}'O /(/-'> 7/^> Attention: Mr. David Hough Subject: Kent City Mobile Home Park ~ 247514 Dear Mr. Hough; On Tuesday, November 22, 1983, static water levels and top of casing elevations were determined for the four li - inch diameter monitoring wells at the Kent City Mobile Home Park. All 4 of the monitoring wells are screened in the first waterbearing formation below land surface. Table 1 shows the available monitoring well data. Figure No. 1 shows the surface contours of the static water table of the first waterbearing formation and the direction of the ground water movement. The groundwater is moving to the northwest toward Ball Creek. If there are any questions or if we can be of further help please give use a call. Very truly yours, Aqua-Tech Geotechnical Consultants, Inc. Herman W. DeLano Geologist HWD.-hwd Df c 05 1983

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"J•" - ' ' '

Aqua-Tech Geotechnical Consultants, Inc523 Clayton N.W.Grand Rapids, Michigan 49504(«16)453-1457 ' N o v e m b e r 23, 1983

Windmill Pointe Mobile Home Park588 48th Street, S.E.Kentwood, Michigan 49508

/}'O /(/-'> 7/ >

Attention: Mr. David Hough

Subject: Kent City Mobile Home Park ~ 247514

Dear Mr. Hough;

On Tuesday, November 22, 1983, static water levels and top ofcasing elevations were determined for the four li - inch diametermonitoring wells at the Kent City Mobile Home Park. All 4 of themonitoring wells are screened in the first waterbearing formationbelow land surface. Table 1 shows the available monitoring welldata.

Figure No. 1 shows the surface contours of the static water tableof the first waterbearing formation and the direction of the groundwater movement. The groundwater is moving to the northwest towardBall Creek.

If there are any questions or if we can be of further help pleasegive use a call.

Very truly yours,

Aqua-Tech GeotechnicalConsultants, Inc.

Herman W. DeLanoGeologist

HWD.-hwd

Df c 05 1983

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Project No._

Well File No..

Owner'i W.ll No.

1. LOCATION: State

Oiitone..

R E C O R D O F W I L L

r«..«iy.

Dote

w

2.

CONTRACTOR C0, Addr.$,

3. ELEVATION of top of well: __________ ft. (above, below) the level of-.

4. TYPE of well:

5. DEPTH of w«ll: /^-^ ft.

6. DIAMETER: /£ Xb

CASING: kind 7^ Stl • si

kind

SCREEN: make and rnolencil

sil« of oprnmgs

(Eifd. or Repfd.)

. . _______ Date r«n.t,..rt..4

Depth to bedrock ____________ _ft. Formation

; length

; length

ft. between.

. ft. between __ _ _ &

, length_Z<S_ _ ft.; D!Q _<£=»_

ft.

ft.

.; depth to (packer or top of slot*)

Meas'd.

-in.

_ft.

7 . WATER L E V E I : ? . f t .

8. PUMP: make and serial number Cap

1 power ; motor h.p._ _ .. _; length of column & shaft

bowls ft.; stages; tail pipe ft.; strainer

9. YIELD: original yield . _; pumped /^Zs* QPm f°r—-^' ' )iours with

10. LOG and REAAARKS: C/J

/

flprn @ _ ft. (head)

ft. dia. of column & thaft _ In.

; lubrication

^r# /I

.drawdown

(2) /v** cJrffuxJouif) tJi/r>vj M<- 0iy??,J3 CK,*IJ,/JJC/hy J&sf.. //^ /n0b,l€ Mrte/x?r£ ujas tie/rf , ,

' ^nktott bv />U & 'W»J*JU "*" <*«rdj #U ^-

-72-

Aqua-Tech Geotcchnical Consultants523 Clayton N. W., Grand Rapids. Michigan J*9 5 04

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F M J M P I N C Ti:ST DATA

O l i s r r v . i l m n W o l l No ;Well Loca t ion -

I ' M > j r c l N o . . / —yjl W o l l F i l e No

C l i e n t ' s Wel l N o .

wn, recovery) f t . / h<? 1 ow

Time( m i n s )

lockTime

Wator I oVel

(foo°

"7

Rocovory( f c o l )

W. L. Cor-rections

Correc-ted Ddor Rcc.

Remarks

«r

Corrections = Barometric and/or water level trend

Aaua-

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P U M P INC THST DATA

O l i r . r r v . i l m u W r - l l No ; U i i d i u : ; _ . _ ! ' ( . ... .,,Well Location :-

0 M i n u t e s = //'0 (drawdown,

N o . . . ^^L?£//?.££ W e l J F i l e No

C l i e n t ' s Wel l N o .

f t .

Time(mins )

ClockTime

Water I eVel Drawdown-RfK;t;

( f ee t )

W. L. Cor-rections

Correc-ted Ddor Rcc.

Remarks^ "/*£«Jx-->'

Checked £>rfrcxfutf-i 6 ••>, nDfl s

7

. 75-28.

2#,7^ cliech

Zg.oo"water SufieA

220

Corrections = Barometric and/or water level trend

Aqua-Tech Geotechntml OMI«. ••*—»*-

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/It '/•-> f t n /

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Kent City Mobile Horae ParkPage 3September 1, 1983

WELL NO. 2

PUMPING TEST DATA

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Kent City Mobile Home ParkPage 4September 1, 1983

The second well (Well No.2) at Kent City Mobile HomePark: was drilled and test pumped during the last weekof August 1983, by Raymer Co. Inc. This well is located75 feet north of .Veil No.l and was constructed as a 125foot deep, 10X6-inch gravel pack well. Figure No.2 graph-ically depicts the soils penetrated by the drilling pro-cess, well construction details and the test pumpingdata. The Record of Well and test pumping data are alsoappended.

The pumping test was scheduled to be a 4 hour test; how-ever, due to motor failure, the test was terminated at3.7 hours. During this test, 'A'ell No.l was supplyingthe mobile home water system. The result of this pumpoperation is reflected in the "ups and downs" seen onthe Time-drawdown Curve. These changes in the drawdowntrend and the very snort recovery period makes analysisof the data, except calculating the wells specific cap-acity, difficult to impossible.

A "ball park" rating of a well's safe yield can be deter-mined by multiplying 2/3 of the usable water by thespecific capacity. The remaining 1/3 of the usable wateris available to cover long term pumping trends and anyinterferences caused, by other wells tapping this aquifer.This method rates the yield of the well at 366 gpm.

98 ft.(pump suction inlet 5 ft. above the screen)- 12.5 ft. (static water level)

85.5 ft. (usable water)* .6656.43 ft.

x 6.3 gpm/ft of dd

366 gpm

The transmitting capacity of the screen in this well,based upon V = 0.1 fps, ranges between 100 to 120 gpm.Based upon tnis and good construction practices thewell should never be equipped with a pump having ayield greater than 120 gpm.

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Hole: no rcaotirce v a l u e j io ln l t . are usai| ',i\cil In the Air and I M r e c t -'on lac Ithese routea Jo not u|>pear on this worksheet .

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TABLE NO. 1

MONITORING WELL DATA(Nov. 22,1983)

Well Top Of Elevation ofMonitoring Casing Above Depth Static Water Casing Static WaterWell No. Ground (ft.) (ft.)* Level (ft.)* Elev.(ft.)** Level (ft.)**

1 0.83

2 2.38

3 3.08

I 0.92

16.03

2 .96

17.21

15.87

6.60

6.38

8.76

10.94

798.82

798.28

801 .91

805.73

792.22

791.90

793.15

794.79

When determining the direction of the groundwater movement,MW Nos.1,3 and 4 were used because there overall depths were similar.

MW No. 4 casing is slightly bent; when measurements were taken the bendwas toward the east.

* Depth below the top of the li inch casing

** Feet above mean sea level, using an "assumed BM located on the southedge of the CB rim; see Figure No. 1 for location.

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G E O L O G I C A L S'JRVE* S A M P L E No.

WATER WELL RECORD A/Y

MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT

1 LOCATION OF WELLCoii ' i ly

/r,<Ti

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(r^^- PUBLIC HEALTH

CN,mU j-y

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Dis tance An:1 D i r e c l . o n trnm Road nU'r st.'d ions

Street address & dtv of Wel l Locat ion (_

Locate w i th "X" m sect ion below%

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30". '^//'/'/^' 1 1 Cab^e, tool I I Rotary | | Dr iven | | Dug

1 vTT7o 1 1 ow rod 1 1 jetted LJ Bored I 1

6 USE: [jj^Tjmestic I I Public Suoply | | Industry

[ ( I r r i ga t i on | | Air Conditioning | | Commercial

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7 CASING: Threaded B^Seldedn ! Height: Above/BBTow"Diam. | .

i Surface * ft.

f?{ m. tn G^JETft. Depth I Weight / 1 Ibs. ' ft.

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8 SCREEN:

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Set between £X t^ ft. and i"y O ft.

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9 STATIC WATER LEVEL

(f ~ •' ft. below land surface

10 PUMPING LEVEL below land surface

( ft. after/2-hrs. cumoino f O a. P.m.

ft. after hrs. Dumoino g.p.m.

1 1 WATER QUALITY in Parts Per Million:

Iron iFel Chlorides ICII

Hardness Other

12 WELL HEAD COMPLETION: Q |n Approved Pit

(Z^FNtless Adapter | ) 12" Above Grade

'3 well Grouted? LJ Yes UJ^o*"

1J Neat Cement (^] Bentonite ("1

Depth: From ft. to ft.

14 Nearest Source of possible contamination

/-f feet AJ Direction/"*/7 >' * '• f f '/. .''<L Type

Wel l disinfected upon completion R-YBS | | No

15PUMP: Q igm rrr^iedManufacturer's Name

Model Number HP Volts

length of Droo Pipe . ft. caoacitv R.P.M.

Type: | | Submersible

1 I Jet | | Reciprocating

17 WATER WELL CONTRACTOR'S CERTIFICATION:This well was drilled under my jurisdiction and this report is trueto the best of my knowledge and belief.

R E G I S T E R E D BUSINESS NAME /" R E G I S T R A T I O N NO.

Address f)^^^i. ^£ ( tr i /£—

Signed ;TZ^^Z^^^ 1-///S&,™.. ,o... ,,co, ' AUTHORIZED R E P R E S E N T A T I V E >- X

LOCAL HEALTH DEPT. COPY

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GEOLOGICAL SURVEY SAMPLE No.

WATER WELL RECORDPA 1965

7 MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT

1 LOCATION OF WELL I <-> ^ PUBLIC HEALTHCounty Townsh ip Name F r a c t i o n

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16 Remarks, elevation, source of data, etc.

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Address

A <••- 7 t . - ^v , / ' / c / , .4 WELL DEPTH: Icomoietedl Date of Complet ion

3^. /»•/-*?~* \ | Cable tool | ] Rotary | | Driven [j DLO

I^THollow rod 1 1 Jetted I 1 Bored I I

6 USE: [^Domestic | | Publ ic Supply | ) i n d u s t r y

LJ Ir r igat ion | | Air Conditioning | | Commercial

[~|Test Well I I

7 CASING: Threaded B'WeldedD ! Height: Above 'B«l u n

*^ 1 Surface / ft.

-^C in. 10 -^— ' f t . Dnpth i W e i a h t Ibs. ft.

in. to ft. Depth | Drive Shoe' Yes | ) No (**~~

8 SCREEN:

n i r j '/Tvoe: ( Irtf/on 'M^f- Dia.: ' "V

??/•) */ '^^^^rria^iyfi ^^^^ \^ i ength f

Set between ^T / ft. and «?»' ft.

Fittings:

9 STATIC WATER LEVEL

_ &4 @ ft. below land surface

10 PUMPING LEVEL below land surface

0* / ft. after / hrs. pumoma r& a. P.m.

ft. af ter hrs. oumoina a. p.m.

11 WATER QUALITY in Parts Per Million:

Iron |Fel Chlorides (Cl)

Hardness Other

12 WELL HEAD COMPLETION: r~] ln Approved Pit

f^*Pttless Adapter | ) 12" Above Grade

1J Wel l Grouted' | ] Yes |*TNo

I I Neat Cement I I Bentonite ( I

Depth: From ft. to ft.

1 4 Nearest Source of possible contamination /i / 7^ i f 'v'C r"

feet Direction Type

Well disinfected upon completion [Kjyes | | No

15PUMP: n Not installed

Manufacturer's Nama \JVtftf y

Model Number >^ A/ Q HP *^- Volts //O —&•&&

Length of Drop Pipe ^?to ft. capacity c? Cl.P.M.

Type: [ | Submersible

|^*Jet | | Reciprocating

17 WATER WELL CONTRACTOR'S CERTIFICATION:This well was drilled under my lunsdiction and this report is trueto tbe besj of my knowledge and belief.tfu^Knrr- f ('J'J.Ckr-ooJL. (It/rif

R E G I S T E R E D BUSINESS NAME R E G I S T R A T I O N NO.

Address <- '/J" /bpA/f.-- LW A"r*.'f >;•-, rt : HJ .'

Signed ^^^/^^^^Aate /-*-/-69•AUTHORIZED R E P R E S E N T A T I V E

D67d 100M (Hev. 12-681

LOCAL HE/.LTh' DEPT. COPY

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Environmental Health DivisionKent County Health Department700 Fuller Avenue, N.E.Grand Rapids, Michigan 49503Phone: 774-3089

COMPLAINT RECORDime. 2:00 ?M a.m. • p.m.

Date 5-9-83

Type of Complaint: D Food D SewageD Housing SI Solid Waste

D Verminn Other _

Location of Complaint National Fruit Company 9° 5PrinS St-

Owner/Establishment Jim Mortensen

Address

Civil Division Kent City

Phone 678-5931

NATURE OF COMPLAINT This business in Kent City is piling up truckloads of apple

peelings in back of their factory, by the creek. This is very bad

for the people who live in back of the factory property, on the other

road. (Rusco Road, Kent City) The smell is terrible, and rats are

swarming back there. The surrounding neighbors are very upset.

Complainant

Address

Just one neighbor out of 23 who is upset Phone NA

NA (Rusco Road)

Advil* Complainant of Final Disposition D Ya»

Sharon CoblentzReceived By. .Assigned To

Bruce De Young

(Date)

Report Closed

Form 30.1 • 5/79

FINDINGS AND ACTION TAKEN (Initial!

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GEOLOGICAL SURVEY SAMPLE No. I

1 LOCATION OF WELL |

• rnn •WATER WELL RECORD MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT

ACT 294 PA 1965 OFPUBLIC HEALTH

County Township Name Fract ion Section Number Town Numbe' Par

.cut i'/rone oJ* .,..'/. . . '/« ;. v • 10 N'£Distance And Direction from Road Intersections

«or:icr of 'wjri.ig and Jxant — oouth we:;t

Street address & City of Well Location OflJlQ

Locale with "X" in section below Sketch Map:

1 1 1

J ' '' ' !1 .1 ' -••

« 1 . .-» . 1 . E ,;PT1 [^,l i l t XI I I 1I--T--I * M I -

! 1 ! 1

2 FORMATION

<; lay-Sana

Clay

tana - fiiio

.and — course

,

USI A 2ND SHCIT IF NCCI^D^ /

ABUt

T H I C K N E S SOF

STRATUM

25

40

10

0

: " r— •

16 Remarks.' elevation, source of datai etc. ,

DEPTH TOBOTTOM OF

STRATUM

25

t>5

75

62

. — . ...

ige Number

1P /E/W.

3 OWNER OF WELL:

national i'ruitAddress <jQ UriiljJ

.:ent i;ity, .J.. 493304 WELL DEPTH: (completed) Date of Completion

62 ft. 6/21/o3Ljj Cable tool Q Rotary I I Driven

O Hollow rod Q jetted Q Bored

LJ Dug

6 USE: | | Domestic | ] Public Supply I I industry

LJ Irrigation || Air Conditioning xl Commercial

L^Test Well Q

7 CASING: Threaded CH WeldedQ ! Height: Above/BelowDiam. I

i Surface ^ ft.

4- in. to Y7 *' Penth i Weight ^ 1 Ibs./tt.

in. to ft. Depth | Drive Shoe? Yes | | No Ht

8 SCREEN:

_ M | *^ Q ^ ^% _. ^ ttTvne: *. JLclb WXV» Dia.: 4

Set between ( ( ft. and t>2 ft.

Fittinas* * %Mttmgs. ^ Packer

9 STATIC WATER LEVEL

R ft. below land surface

10 PUMPING LEVEL below land surface

ft. after hrs. pumoino g.p.m.

30 G.P.i-i. with subncTOibleft. after hrs. Dunning g.p.m.

11 WATER QUALITY in Parts Per Million:

Iron IFel Chlorides icn

unknownHardness Dthnf

12 WELL HEAD COMPLETION: Q ,„ Approved Pit

£g] Pitless Adapter 1 1 12" Above Grade

'3 Well Grouted? |_J Yes £] No

LJ Neat Cement l~l Bentonite (""]

, Depth: From ft. to ft.

14 Nearest Source of possible contamination

50 feet [i9 Direction t>j(HPX*iijlC> Tvoe

Well disinfected upon completion £*"| yes | ] No

15 PUMP: D Not installed

Manufacturer'* MMM CrOLLldS

/

- Moder Number25ijL HP 1 TVolts P>'0

Length of Drop Pipe42_'t. capacity _2i_G.P.M

Type: (25 Submersible

1 1 Jet [~| Reciprocating

17 WATER WELL CONTRACTOR'S CERTIFICATION:This well was drilled under my jurisdiction and this report is trueto the best of my knowledge and belief.

. - iia^mur .mfcer .lella 1c7dREGISTERED BUSINESS NAME REGISTRATION

Addnw^OMS 'irunftn Ave.. Conxlin 4

Signed nJ^ /tJswf.tJL ,,/PP/

NO.

067d 100M (Rev. 12-68)' A^ORI ZED REPRESENTATIVE ' '

LOCAL HEALTH DEPT. COPY

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GlOi.:>CiC»L Su«vE» KM.. '! !i ii i M i 1 i

1 LOCATION Of *ELL

L"";\> '-D. *•»•••£* *-~ D"*':1.;<" '•:

Si«*et aaixess t C iv a' •

WAItK \_^ A.-- ;a

n

•— SSJG <nterscc: c-s • -

en Location

VcLL RECORD MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT4 BA ' 9 6 ^ OF

PUBLIC HEALTH

,,. ,^ . _( / i ,, |s<r'j7^j^~c*' j'^" s"'"=w' ""7" Numoe'

l_oc»i* «ii* '» " <- section below S-fic- UK)

< ; . :j i ii i .- . — j — j. — t — -i i tj « i .

rryT"2 FC«

J^X,./ -'

Ti ** •

_L

• 'l• ,- .;.: / ! /'/

s*»«- / u

/r™* J « i , i ' • /

_^ ' ^y * * ' i ' — » fc "^ ^*

^" • ^

^ - <,- ' /^

i / v

i - •"* y

i

• * • - , . - , i /

1' !i \ i\ >v

_s - //-i *» v/ -'6 *

1

_, -x'

J,' /

v.^

A

4 WE.. OFPTM: ic'amo'neei Date c< Comoienon

f ^ ft. J/>~v/ -"/

^ E Cable tool O "otarv D Driven Q Dug

1 l MoMoo rod li jetted I I Bored 1 1

^ -s£ ; JDomesnc L^J P^b-ic Suoc'v 1 1 Inaustrv

LJ irrigation || An Conditioning 0 Commercial

7 CAS 'SG: TrveadedQ UNjidedQ J Height: Above/Dele..

, Suriace / ft.

•V •-! - ' «l ~,»fH> . Bt C-T *f 'OS. 't.... j

•". 10 ft. Deem t Drive Snoe' YesjS^] NO f~j8 SCREES

Set t>*t«v«*o ^ / ft. and " *t.

""7% . /r --^ r. .- /Si.-..-, •' -9 STATIC WATER LEVEL

/ ft. below land suHac*

10 PUMPING LEVEL below land surface-Js. — .— /-.

— -"^ ft. after — hrs. oumDino ^ L> o.P.m.

' C/ " -' /J-• v' ft. after •— hrs. pwTBino ' '. x o.o.m.1 1 WATER QUALITY in Pans Per Million:

'-" ' ~* iron 'fei Chlorides ICII

Hardness Q\t»t

12 WELL MEAD COMPLETION: Q ,„ Approved P. t

[?1 Pitiess Adapter [~~] 12" Above Grade

'•* w* i ' Groutea' (_] res (^ Mo

, Seat Cement J) Bentonite 1 1

Deatn: From ft. to ft.

14 sparest Source of possible contamination

feet Direction Tvoe

ne ! t o«si^fectefl ur>on completion ^n ires [ ] No15 P up 01" DO Not installed

U«C A !••

16 Remarks, elevation.U«tT ir BltMD

source of data. etc.

Model Number HP Volts

Lenoth of Droo Pio« ft. caoacitv G.PJtf-

T*t>e: 1 | Submersible

[ | jet f~| Reciprocating

1 7 WATER WELL CONTRACTOR'S CERTIFICATION:

'WJ

J'

Tr,,f iwl vaa drilled ^nder my lurisdiction and this report is truelai^beyt «f rnv*/•- fiber

Address

Signed.

EC ST [«CJ BUSINESS NkUE HCCISTRATION NO.

RCP'tSENTATIvC

LOCAL HEALTH DEFT. COPY v

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W, . . ER WELL AND PUMP REC

1 LOCATION OF WELL 1PART 127 ACT :-68 P A 19^8

ivent j Tyrone bU v« iaiL'i Sh' , ' '"0 sranr- P Ana D ' f e c t on f rom Roaa i^te'se: : or.

North of i'tuskegon ;>t . on hain

Stipe: AdO't'.s b C.iy ot Weil Local or &fLB16

Loca le win x m Secuon Below S k e t c h Mar

I i T1 1

J 11 11 1

* 1--4- '1 1 11 1 1

x ! : I|. , Milt .

2 FORMATION DESCR'PTiQN

lil

S«nd

LJlay

^JB nn

n

hain

THICKNESSOF

STRATUM

«

27

pfi

DEPTH TOBOTTOM OF

STRATUM

H

55

Ftt

1

fl^r^^TlW]?^IpSv-'WV/^jjjj

_JUL .*° ra\Vrgat'Tt? 1 TJf'firQ,

15 Remarks, elevation, source of data, etc

J O'AAEP Of

Add'ess

Aaa'P t (^ Sa

Ol%/•

s— —^ M ii : i

PERMIT NUMBER

in \* 10 9.:WELL

1st .baptist Cnurcn106 i.1. riainKent City, Hi.

me As Well Locat ion' LJ Yes Lj No ,

>s WELL DEPTH (comDletedl

8?' |_3tCahle I0°' D Rotary

[ j Hollow rod [TI Auge'

\ Date of Completion

7/6/81I I Driven I I Dug |

D Jeiied D

fj usE f— j Dornes,ir [3] Type I Pubi.c O Tvpe IM Pub •

1 i irr.aation 1 1 Type ha Public 1 1 Heal pump

PI Test Well Pi Type lib Pubi'C O

7 CASING dDiameter K

*T m 1C

in If

Steel [^Threaded ( Height Above. BtSMT

Plas-ir D Wel,ed Su,(ace _J „

lOft depth * jWe gh. j 1 Ib5 ti

ft deoih :Grouted Di'H Hole Diameter

m in ._ (1 dpprh

8 SCREEN

Tyne i?fcl

SIOI/I3UUC.

Set between

Drive Shoe I I Yes

£ No

CD Not installed

f^^nl £S8 Diameter 4"

*J Lenoth R rt- ""

7ft ft and H^ It

FITTINGS l~y IC-Padier 1 1 Lead Packer 1 1 Bremer Check

D Blank above screen «. ft Othpi

9 STAT IC WATER LEVEL

1 O ft below land surface M Flow

10 PUMPING LEVEL below land surface :

1 P ft aftei \ hrs pumping at fiQ G P M

ft alter hr« numDmo a> GPU

11 WELL HEAD Hj-Pniess adCOMPLETION Ljtt'"'es« ad

Fj Basement

12 WELL GROUTED' rH rL3j NO L

1 1 Neai remen: I I Bentor

Nc of baas of ceme^* ^5 3 Nea-esi sou

jpter LZ1 1?" above grade i

o f fset [ 1 Acp'oved p t

~] Yes From !n '•

•It Q Olht-

Xdd i ive~

ce Of DOSS tile conlarr.nH! 0"

a-rl 1 no n^ian.-p ^tCt '' -,,»-•• iif .

WeM dismfected upon complet on'

14PUMP D NO. installed

Manufacturer * name fivOll 1

Mooel numb

Length of Or

TYPE \

PRESSURE T

Manufacture

Model numb

" 25^^*in Pipe (Q5

t] Submersible

ANK

s name U0T-^

>r IkA.?^?

£]v, n,.1 1 Pumt, ' siaildi'On Only

HP1 '«••>••• 22Ofr ran»-u. ?5 K " "

n -""

Capar iy 2?r5 Gal'c

16 WATER WELL CONTRACTOR'S CERTIFICATIONThis well was drilled under my jurisdiction and this report is fjeto the best o< my knowledge and belief

• • ~"MlEG:STERED BUSINESS NAME

Afldrp <.<; ?L J^* * *llHlQ fl ^ ^TiCi

Sioned C\ A: J-.^

iSev 10-80' ''"T* AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE

REGISTRATION NO.

tiling ij[n m 494n<J

^ n,,. J\lJy g^iCifil.

/

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inWATER WELL RECORD ^.-r "•- MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT

_> J?-^ OFr< »UK.rC HEALTH

s.e. cor^r *fMS * < * ,Lever P<?rk , fo»t Ci ty«n *oe-«-»i 4 OF--. J* «•'• «3C»t>c» /

—St.3 ;..-,£» Of..-,£» Of *t^._

/i //a ey

/f<ft/

C\ty,loe*"« •" *

I

Skate* Dai*i* ofon<oi«tio

t/Z%/ 7(,C»bi« tool Q Rotary

Q janad

Q 6r

D

Dug

6 JSE:

t--' ITB Public Suoolv Q industry

l~l Air Canditionin« [~l Cornnarcial

r ml ft; ll)r h,

7 CASING. Throaoadg] WaUMdQ j M«.ght Aoov»/.B««~

Surface / *t.

Daof' i WciQrit ^^B^^BM^ ibs.^ft

H. Damn i Oriv« Shoa? Y*» (0 NO

". 10

">. to

3 3>

3 g •> m

1 v. iTEB QUALITY in Pan* P«r Million:

-an iFai ,_ .,.,. _ . . ChloriOaa ICII

•2 ..£„ -EAO CO -FTION: Q ,„

»0»0t«r (~I 12" AOOvt Gr*d«1 3 ».«., Croutad' LJ »•» H *«>

, ^ ^Mflt CWV^I ^J •••flCOR'tV i l

0*OO>: From h. IO ft.

stcrni Soi c* of oossioia contaRxnaiion,./. .^ ^

'HI Oir«cti3r

>•.* t ei»m<act*d v«t No

• •( • *•• *X(T IV •€!•«•

" S • -."

2r£Lft.

-ti—. y»n Veltm

oac.rv iGj

^Jg

Tvoac

Q jat

18 Mmrtts. •i«v*t>on. sotfC* of <Mta. *tc 1 ? WATBt WEU. CONTKACTOTS CBmFlCATlON:r«oort •* tru*

$"t»t: iusi>ei> >AMC '

*<]«•*>

-J MCCiSTRATlOM NO.

Dv. ,503 r

IQOw l«W«. 1J-«Iu*»:"'liO«l""lttST»Ti»T

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GEOLOGICAL SURVEY SAMPLE No.

WATER WELL RECORDACT 294 PA 1965

LL r~r-i — ] r~Lj _J-

i1 i •

/VOi/ ' - <~ MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT

1 LOCATION OF WELL |Ceunty Cllc...*. * Twp£ent City |

***• EJit J '

PUBLIC HEALTH

Fraction

300 'U I-ialri St. IOWNERNO. |150 'N Clark Street35 Clark St. Kent City

( Stree*t^ddre» & City of *'ell Loeotion

2 FORMATION

elay

el ay A sand

Tn»d sand

THICKNCS*or

STRATUM

9

19

,j

6

16 Remarks, elevation, source of data, ate.

OC»TH TO•OTTOM orSTRATUM

9

/ir"k Q \ .

/ oW^} /

Si

39

Section No. Town Rang* ^

°WNE ir!tEe^ Brothers, BuildersAW 56B6 Blalne S.E.

G.E.

4 WELL DEPTH: (completed) Dote af Camoletion39 „. 9-16-68

5 D Cable tool D Rotary D Driven D Dug

E Hollow rod D Jattod D Bored Q

6 USE: (3 Domestic D Public Supply D Industry

LJ Irrigation Q Air Conditioning Q Commercial

I~l T... w.ll l~)

^ n^S_NG: Threaded fi Welded Q | Height: Above/BelowZ % 1 12W/

."• in. lo -*y ft. Depth i surface * ' It

' W«i pht 3 • / ^h«/f»

in. to ft. Depth .Drive Shoe? YeiC2No_J

8 SCREEN:

si.f/e-,,. 10/60 i Uf.h 3'

?.. b.tw..» . 36 ft —.< ,39 .,/«

Finings: chefek valve

9 STATIC WATER LEVEL

10 PUMPING LEVEL below lend surface !

30 t u I^L Q00 E

11 WATER QUALITY in Parts Per Million:

1,.. (F.I FM-riJ.. JfM j

1

12 WELL HEAD COMPLETION: D In Approved Pit \

SfXpitlesi Adapter D 12" Above Grade :

13 GROUTING: 'Well Grouted? Q Yes CL No 1

Depth: Fr«« ft. to ft.

14 SANITARY:

Neaust Source of possible contamination

Wall disinfected upon completion 33- Yes Q No j

15 PUMP:T i n»l ei

Modal Nt— »•— 7HJP no 3/Zt

Langth .1 Dr.. Hip- 3Q «. eopaeity_55£b.P-Hn n

U J«t D R»elpro€.jtm.i

17 WATER WELL CONTRACTOR'S CERTIFICATION:This wait was aViffoa1 under my jvritJietien ana1 rlvi reparr ii rrva ,to the bast of my knowledge and belief.

R*.«raci11 U*>11 TVMTling Cn Oy6l• C«ISTC»CO SUSIHCSS KAMI HICISTRATION NO.

AJJr... >2132 If KIT* B^ , JI.F,

f_^~. , • ( l/"^A^ ^ //*/ * <l rt ^ O '<it-«7'tp*-^ '2^-^ -^^"^-Ittf^ PT«- 11— 9— OO

AUTMOOIICO «C»"C»l»f»Tlvt

0«70 100M «-M

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WATER WELL RECORD

ffy£s* V wol Cc-

1 • Dri

C J.n^ 12

Dug

-T '5

XI S<xn»mg i \ Public Suoe'v F~l indusiry

' 1 i"i»»l.on I ! Air Conditioning \\ Convncrcial

$-»«'. ft. O«oin • Driv« Sioe' y»sjP]\oBSC»EEN:SC»EEN: . /

-.a» \SsyJif, 5f&^

-^ V'^*~'jcS ft./

ft. I

-' / Jf' ? "£*-£<•*£'

a-o.

Q.O.r-.

.iT£r Qu'it

_ \«« Ce«»"t i i Bcntonn* L i

D .,> -.

- - . **

.... ., J.Sutxn»r«ib<«

16 A«n«rks. •••vmon. of data. etc.

OCT 20 1977 ^

M7 WATS* WEU. CONTRACTOR'S CBTTIFICATION:"~ * «t' •I'as or-"

I.S.«tSi »«»£

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GtO. rK. CAt SURVEY NO

MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH

V TER WELL AND PUMP RECC 3PERMIT NUMBER

LOCAIiON OF WEI L"o.inl,

Kent

c

L

w

2

Tyrone', M- ~* A- -1 0 *e~ i 0'* F'om Road i n ' p ' c e ' t iOH

Corner of Ball and riain tit

reel Address 6 Oty of Well Location SSJ&O

scale with "X" IP Section Below

1J

- 4 4 -

- -1 T

i

E

1 Ml.

|

^-^

^ F fac t 'On SeCt 'On Numbe' Town Number Range Vjr^Tt

, j& 'v4 t>W«/ 4 i»U/4 33 10 N* 12 «;•.

cKtoiw/-'r .»•- -»

1 / • *• ' •• . *"**

Sketch Map

Ball Creek

FORMATION DESCRIPTION

9r v*l

Sonrf Anrf ..lid

-X

— «.

•xay

USE A 2ND SHEET IF

15 Remarks, elevation, source of

D67d (Rev 10-801

NECOEO

data. etc.

\

THICKNESSOF

STRATUM

1

Pfi

3

30

'?r^»_

si

DEPTH TOBOTTOM OF

STRATUM

1

P7

30

60

'•*»ii- v '.':.'* •• <t

-.;•! n*

3 OWNER OF WELL— ' Corner Miestaurant —. .-• 'Ball Creek lid.

_"Adc"*s£ent City, Mi. 49Address Same As Well Locafon' [jfl Yes LJ No J

4 WELL DEPTH (completed) | Date of Completion

56 " I 11/10/815 LJfCable tool I I Rotary [_) Driven (_] Dug

1 1 Hollow rod 1 1 Auger I I Jetted f~l

O Domestic 1 1 Type 1 Public O Type Ml Pjbi c

1 1 Irrigation 1 1 Type lla Public 1 1 Heat pump

n Test Well 3Type lib Public d

7 Dimeter SI Steel Q Threaded | Height Above/fJQaC

D P'astic D Welded | Suf(acp 1,,

4 .n to 31 ft depth | 4 4We>ght 1 llhs >•

<n to ft denlh 'Grouted Dnil Hole Diameiet ' i — i

f, rten.h 1 Dr've Shoe U V«

m to ft depth ! =" No

8 SCREEN D No, installedTYP- Plastic n.,0,,,,, Ai.1*<:int;r,>.TX Q I onnih p it.

FITTINGS F^K-Packer 1 1 Lead Packer Q Bremet Check

1^ Blank above screen ^ ft Other

9 STATIC WATER LEVEL« ty' ^ . . ft below land siirfar* [H Flow

10 PUMPING LEVEL below land surface

| ft after f hrs pumping at J j G P M

tl aftftr hr« pumpinn At R P M

"SaWtfE, Of-»— Du-^ovegrade

[_ Basement offset [J Approved ptt

12 WELL GROUTED? r^ r-,|2 No II *** Frnm To «•

! | '^eat cement ( 1 Benton te | | Oth*»r :

No of naqs o* cement Addii've^ '3 Nearest soo'ce of possible coniarrnnat'On

Well dtsmfected upon completion' yl Yes LJ No <

[ i Not installed Q pump installation Only

ManiifArfnror c n*m* (»OUl dA

Mod*l number * A k"*.T HP J. Vnlts ^OA

Length of Drop fine ^J '' f»n»ciiy ^Q r, P u

;T^^Y^^ B Submersible | 1 je!

'_^! PRESSURE TANK ;

Model number J^f4o r~»p«niy A, Q r,aim-t

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GEOLOGICAL SURVEY SAMPLE No.

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CHE±i I C A I ___ A_N_A LYSIS OF

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DAIS

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AGENCY PHONE KT7M3E3. PEaSCW CONTACTED

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8

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KENT COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT

700 FULLER, N E.GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN 49503774-3030

DOUGLAS A. MACK, M.D.. M.P.H.PUBLIC HEALTH DIRECTOR

April 10, 1984

Kent City, Michigan 49331

Re: Results of Drinking Water SampleCollected at 36 South Second StreetKent City, Michigan

Dear :

During March of this year, the Kent County Health Departmentconducted a survey of 29 different wells located within KentCity. The samples were collected from selected homes and busi-ness establishments on Ball Creek Avenue, South Main Street,South First Street, and South Second Street.

The results of the sample collected from your well did not in-dicate the presence of any organic contaminants at the minimumdetectability level of one part per billion (ppb). Also, therewas no evidence of any organic contamination in any of the other28 wells sampled.

For your information, I have included a copy of the sample re-sults. If you have any questions about your results or requireany additional information, feel free to call me at 774-3089.

Sincerely,

Bruce J. TiejemaEnvironmental ToxicologistEnvironmental Health Division

BJT/cbEnclosure

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Receive^!:

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C MUNICIPAL TYPE WATER SYSTEM

Serving community, city, townthip, subdivision] district, village, etc.

System Hornet Kind of Sample (62):

O >. Raw Water

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appUaabUi pptn (J9^|); Q 3. Dittribution Syttem

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ivirem Name:Purpote of Sample (o3)i

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G 2 Plant Tap

D 3. Ditlribution Syitem

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Retiduol

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G 2 Conifuction, Repair

H 3 Other

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F2? 5M Pev .5 -66

Received

PARTIAL CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF WATERMICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH

Bureau of laboratori»»

laming Houghton r*ow«ri Grand Rapid*

lab No

NOTE. Fill OUT BLANK COMPLETELY - USE SOFT LEAD PENCIL

R'-oort

AJdress:

Post of f ice

2 Locat ion of tource: County

Post oHice .

3. Collected by

4. Col lected at'S t ree t addreis. Route numjae/, etc

5 Supply Pr iva te , public, municipal

6 Sou'f*1 ' Well, spring, or __ . Well No.

" • c ' g pc.nt Wf (f Fa.cet, or

j Wel l A.-se _. ? . ^ Depth —

i9. Reason for analyiii-.

!0 vVnte .n desired determ,nat ions if known. If not, completely state re^iC1- fo-a^a 'y^ tv or coniult local court/ or district health department.

Determination Reiult Determination Reiult

', Nor* A1! chemical re tu ' t t C'C m portj per mil lion

f ' ed Copies Chief, Bureau of Labo'0ton«i

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KENT COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT

700 FULLER, N.E.GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN 49503774-3030

DOUGLAS A. MACK, M.D.. M.P.H.PUBLIC HEALTH DIRECTOR

April 10, 1984

0 & M Sports and Hardware6 Ball Creek AvenueKent City, Michigan 49330

Re: Results of Drinking Water SampleCollected at 6 Ball Creek AvenueKent City, Michigan

Dear Gentlemen:

During March of this year, the Kent County Health Departmentconducted a survey of 29 different wells located within KentCity. The samples were collected from selected homes and busi-ness establishments on Ball Creek Avenue, South Main Street,South First Street, and South Second Street.

The results of the sample collected from your well did not in-dicate the presence of any organic contaminants at the minimumdetectability level of one part per billion (ppb). Also, therewas no evidence of any organic contamination in any of the other28 wells sampled.

For your information, I have included a copy of the sample re-sults. If you have any questions about your results or requireany additional information, feel free to call me at 774-3089.

Bruce J. TiejemaEnvironmental ToxicologistEnvironmental Health Division

BJT/cbEnclosure

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KENT CC

700 FULLER, N.E.

PARTIAL CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF WATER F-29 3/78

REV

Location Code 11 -3

t KErrn'

GRAND RAPIDS MIC Give oil known information—Type or Print with f°f!,faffi,<)' black ink. LAB NO.

774-30301. Report Resuktt to: f

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Post Office-State- Zip Code:

-".•• •'•'•= "• ~'"' ; HI?I£NT/•n .....:.-.. .'•:.£.

Pi - : - . ._: 77-;-3ojs

Phone No:

Ten , D.O.ealth Director

2. Reason for Analysis ^ Routine G Other 'Describe on separate sheet)

Sampling Point (circle): [Sow^t "'circle): l7^^—5^ ^^1 Wellysurface water

" raucef ; tump, corp tap, other

Well No. Age (yri.)—Dea*h (ft.)—Diam. fin.)

( and compete Tpllowing line only if sonpNng a public water supoly.

Name of Supply:

9.

WSSN (14-20)

M I N ISample Typ« (21)

IAB ID (22-26. 00001 DO NOT WRITE BELOW—LABORATORY RESULTSCode (27-30!

I FOt

Parameter

C. 219

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•Result (31-34)

1766

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«

Reported (35-40)

Laboratory DirectorBureau of Disease Control and Laboratory Services

MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH

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WRITI IT RI9HT1RIT£-0-GRAtltDONT SAT IT—WtlTI IT

TO

SENDER - DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINESIGNED

SIGNED DATE

ORIGINALSENDER — Retain part 2 for your follow-up, t*nd part* 1 and 3 le addr*****RECIPIENT — Retain part 1 and return part 3

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KENT COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT

700 FULLER, N.E.GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN 49503774-3030

DOUGLAS A. MACK, M.D.. M.P.H.PUBLIC HEALTH DIRECTOR

April 10, 1984

Lefty's Bar and Grill18 Ball Creek AvenueKent City, Michigan 49330

Re: Results of Drinking Water SampleCollected at 18 Ball Creek AvenueKent City, Michigan

Dear Gentlemen:

During March of this year, the Kent County Health Departmentconducted a survey of 29 different wells located within KentCity. The samples were collected from selected homes and busi-ness establishments on Ball Creek Avenue, South Main Street,South First Street, and South Second Street.

The results of the sample collected from your well did not in-dicate the presence of any organic contaminants at the minimumdetectability level of one part per billion (ppb). Also, therewas no evidence of any organic contamination in any of the other28 wells sampled.

For your information, I have included a copy of the sample re-sults. If you have any questions about your results or requireany additional information, feel free to call me at 774-3089.

Sincerely,

Bruce J. TiejemaEnvironmental ToxicologistEnvironmental Health Division

BJT/cbEnclosure

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KENT COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT

700 FULLER, N.E.GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN 49503774-3030

DOUGLAS A. MACK, M.D.. M.P.H.PUBLIC HEALTH DIRECTOR

April 10, 1984

Kent City, Michigan 49330

Re: Results of Drinking Water SampleCollected at 23 South Second StreetKent City, Michigan 49330

Dear :

During March of this year, the Kent County Health Departmentconducted a survey of 29 different wells located within KentCity. The samples were collected from selected homes and busi-ness establishments on Ball Creek Avenue, South Main Street,South First Street, and South Second Street.

The results of the sample collected from your well did not in-dicate the presence of any organic contaminants at the minimumdetectability level of one part per b i l l i o n (ppb). Also, therewas no evidence of any organic contamination in any of the other28 wells sampled.

For your information, I have included a copy of the sample re-sults. If you have any questions about your results or requireany additional information, feel free to call me at 774-3089.

Sincerely,

Bruce J. TiejemaEnvironmental lexicologistEnvironmental Health Division

BJT/cbEnclosure

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KENT COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT

700 FULLER, N.E.GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN 49503774-3030

DOUGLAS A. MACK, M.D., M.P.H.PUBLIC HEALTH DIRECTOR

April 10, 1984

Kent City, Michigan 49330

Re: Results of Drinking Water SampleCollected at 68 South Second StreetKent City, Michigan

Dear :

During March of this year, the Kent County Health Departmentconducted a survey of 29 different wells located within KentCity. The samples were collected from selected homes and busi-ness establishments on Ball Creek Avenue, South Main Street,South First Street, and South Second Street.

The results of the sample collected from your well did not in-dicate the presence of any organic contaminants at the minimumdetectability level of one part per billion (ppb). Also, therewas no evidence of any organic contamination in any of the other28 wells sampled.

For your information, I have included a copy of the sample re-sults. If you have any questions about your results or requireany additional Information, feel free to call me at 774-3089.

Sincerely,

L

Bruce J. TiejemaEnvironmental ToxicologistEnvironmental Health Division

BJT/cbEnclosure

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KENT COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT KENT

700 FULLER. N.E.GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN 49503774-3030

DOUGLAS A. MACK, M.D., M.P.H.PUBLIC HEALTH DIRECTOR

April 15, 1983

Mr. Herb WouthuisKent City Body Shop91 South Main StreetKent City, Michigan 49330

Re: Well Water QualityKent City Body Shop91 South Main StreetVillage of Kent City

Dear Mr. Wouthuis:

As you are aware, representatives from this office have collectedwater samples from the existing shallow well serving the body shopon January 6, 1983, and February 17, 1983. The results of thesetests indicate the presence of a multicomponent hydrocarbon withcharacteristics of a petroleum distillate (fuel oil, gasoline, etc.)Also detected in the sample collected on February 17, 1983, wasToulene (a component of petroleum distillates) at the concentrationof 3 parts per billion.

Very little is known about the long-term health effects of thesecompounds at such small concentrations, however to be on the safeside, I recommend that the water not be used for human consumption.I would also recommend that a new well be drilled to a deeperaquifer that is protected by clay layer (s) of at least 10 feet inthickness. This well is to be drilled by the "rotary method" uti-lizing a heavy bentonite slurry. This method effectively seals offthe upper aquifer, thus greatly reducing the chanca of cross con-tamination of other aquifers. If you choose to have a new welldrilled, please have your well driller contact us so we can reviewthe proper procedures with him.

If you have any questions or should you desire any additional infor-mation, please feel free to contact me.

Sincerely,

• ?cDavid J. Kraker, R.S.Supervising Sanitarian

DJK/cfEnclosureCC: Mr. Jim Mortensen, Kent City Manager

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KENT COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT

700 FULLER. N E.GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN 49503774-3030

DOUGLAS A. MACK, M.D.. M.P.H.PUBLIC HEALTH DIRECTOR

April 10, 1984

Kent City, Michigan 49330

Re: Results of Drinking Water SampleCollected at 20 South Second StreetKent City, Michigan

Dear

During March of this year, the Kent County Health Departmentconducted a survey of 29 different wells located within KentCity. The samples were collected from selected homes and busi-ness establishments on Ball Creek Avenue, South Main Street,South First Street, and South Second Street.

The results of the sample collected from your well did not in-dicate the presence of any organic contaminants at the minimumdetectability level of one part per billion (ppb). Also, therewas no evidence of any organic contamination in any of the other28 wells sampled.

For your information, I have included a copy of the sample re-sults. If you have any questions about your results or requireany additional information, feel free to call me at 774-3089.

Sincerely,

Bruce J. TiejemaEnvironmental ToxicologistEnvironmental Health Division

BJT/cbEnclosure

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KENT COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT

700 FULLER, N.E.GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN 49503774-3030

DOUGLAS A. MACK, M.D., M.P.H.PUBLIC HEALTH DIRECTOR

April 10, 1984

The Corner Restaurant12 Ball Creek AvenueKent City, Michigan 49330

Re: Results of Drinking Water SampleCollected at 12 Ball Creek AvenueKent City, Michigan

Dear Gentlemen:

During March of this year, the Kent County Health Departmentconducted a survey of 29 different wells located within KentCity. The samples were collected from selected homes and busi-ness establishments on Ball Creek Avenue, South Main Street,South First Street, and South Second Street.

The results of the sample collected from your well did not in-dicate the presence of any organic contaminants at the minimumdetectability level of one part per billion (ppb). Also, therewas no evidence of any organic contamination in any of the other28 wells sampled.

For your information, I have included a copy of the sample re-sults. If you have any questions about your results or requireany additional information, feel free to call me at 774-3089.

Sincerely,

Bruce J. TiejemaEnvironmental ToxicologistEnvironmental Health Division

BJT/cbEnclosure

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leleohone (S17) 373-142V)

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REPORT TO

Ken« County700 '-"uller Ave

LAft N0.PROC.RAH CODE: 14

Date received: 02/24/81Pate reoorted 02/^4/83

SAMPLE JiOURCEJNFOjmAT T °M :.~Systen Ouner: Kent Citv ttHP

Street Address. 135 S.MainCity or Two: Kent City

Counts KENT

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