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{{#Wiki_filter:R² = 0.75780500010000150002000025000 30000350004000045000Chloride BayPW-1IWFLinear (IWF)R² = 0.783R² = 0.63230100002000030000400005000060000 7000080000mg/lTotal Dissolved SoildsBayPW-1IWFLinear (Bay)Linear (IWF)0100020003000400050006000 70008000mg/lSulfateBayPW-1IWFR² = 0.9969050100150200250mg/lBromideBayPW-1IWFLinear (IWF)R2= 0.8932R2= 0.7474R² = 0.677650100150200250mg/lBicarbonate AlkalinityBayPW-1IWFLinear (Bay)Linear (PW-1)Linear (IWF)R² = 0.62291015 20 25 30 35 40 45 50mg/lBoric AcidBayPW-1IWFLinear (Bay)100200 300400500 600 700 800 900mg/lCalciumBayPW-1IWFR² = 0.90425001000150020002500 3000mg/lMagnesiumBayPW-1IWFLinear (IWF)Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Testing ProgramFlorida Power and Light
{{#Wiki_filter:R² = 0.7578 0500010000150002000025000 30000350004000045000Chloride BayPW-1IWFLinear (IWF)R² = 0.783R² = 0.6323 0100002000030000400005000060000 7000080000mg/lTotal Dissolved SoildsBayPW-1IWFLinear (Bay)Linear (IWF) 0100020003000400050006000 70008000mg/lSulfateBayPW-1IWFR² = 0.9969 050100150200250mg/lBromideBayPW-1IWFLinear (IWF)
R2= 0.8932R2= 0.7474R² = 0.677650100150200250mg/lBicarbonate AlkalinityBayPW-1IWFLinear (Bay)Linear (PW-1)Linear (IWF)R² = 0.62291015 20 25 30 35 40 45 50mg/lBoric AcidBayPW-1IWFLinear (Bay)100200 300400500 600 700 800 900mg/lCalciumBayPW-1IWFR² = 0.90425001000150020002500 3000mg/lMagnesiumBayPW-1IWFLinear (IWF)Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Testing ProgramFlorida Power and Light


~ !##$8/19/096.4Water Quality Sample Results-APT Test PeriodSource:  water levels obtained during APT programDATEFIGURE005000100200300400 500600700 80090003/17/0903/18/094/5/094/9/094/10/094/13/094/17/094/28/20095/1/20095/3/20095/5/20095/12/2009mg/lPotassiumBayPW-1IWFR² = 0.53370200040006000 8000100001200014000 160001800020000mg/lSodiumBayPW-1IWFLinear (IWF)R² = 0.7615024681012141618mg/lStrontiumBayPW-1IWFLinear (IWF)
~ !##$8/19/096.4Water Quality Sample Results-APT Test PeriodSource:  water levels obtained during APT programDATEFIGURE005000100200300400 500600700 80090003/17/0903/18/094/5/094/9/094/10/094/13/094/17/094/28/20095/1/20095/3/20095/5/20095/12/2009mg/lPotassiumBayPW-1IWFR² = 0.5337 0200040006000 8000100001200014000 160001800020000mg/lSodiumBayPW-1IWFLinear (IWF)R² = 0.7615 024681012141618mg/lStrontiumBayPW-1IWFLinear (IWF)
Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Testing ProgramFlorida Power and LightHDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida336098/19/096.5Water Quality Sample Results-Monitoring WellsSource:  water levels obtained during APT programChloride050001000015000200002500030000Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5MW-1mg/lPrior to APTFollowing APTBicarbonate Alkalinity050100150200250 300Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5MW-1mg/lPrior to APTFollowing APTOutliersOutlierOutlierDATEFIGURE 0.001.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.003/17/20093/19/20093/21/20093/23/2009 3/25/20093/27/20093/29/2009 3/31/20094/2/2009 4/4/2009 4/6/20094/8/20094/10/20094/12/2009 4/14/2009 4/16/2009 4/18/20094/20/20094/22/2009 4/24/2009 4/26/2009 4/28/2009 4/30/20095/2/2009 5/4/2009 5/6/2009 5/8/20095/10/2009 5/12/2009Oxygen 18BayPW-1IWFHydrogen 2 (Deuterium)HDR Engineering, Inc.5426 Bay Center DriveSuite 400 Tampa, Florida  33609DATEFIGURETurkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Testing ProgramFlorida Power and LightStable Isotope Results, PW-1 Biscayne Bay, Industrial Wastewater Facility6.68/19/09Source: Site water quality data, APT Test periodR² = 0.7221R² = 0.76080.005.0010.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 30.00 35.003/17/20093/19/2009 3/21/2009 3/23/2009 3/25/2009 3/27/20093/29/20093/31/20094/2/2009 4/4/2009 4/6/2009 4/8/20094/10/2009 4/12/2009 4/14/20094/16/20094/18/2009 4/20/2009 4/22/2009 4/24/2009 4/26/2009 4/28/2009 4/30/20095/2/20095/4/20095/6/2009 5/8/20095/10/2009 5/12/2009BayPW-1IWFLinear (PW-1)Linear (IWF)
Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Testing ProgramFlorida Power and LightHDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida336098/19/096.5Water Quality Sample Results-Monitoring WellsSource:  water levels obtained during APT programChloride050001000015000200002500030000Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5MW-1mg/lPrior to APTFollowing APTBicarbonate Alkalinity 050100150200250 300Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5MW-1mg/lPrior to APTFollowing APTOutliersOutlierOutlierDATEFIGURE 0.001.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.003/17/20093/19/20093/21/20093/23/2009 3/25/20093/27/20093/29/2009 3/31/20094/2/2009 4/4/2009 4/6/20094/8/20094/10/20094/12/2009 4/14/2009 4/16/2009 4/18/20094/20/20094/22/2009 4/24/2009 4/26/2009 4/28/2009 4/30/20095/2/2009 5/4/2009 5/6/2009 5/8/20095/10/2009 5/12/2009Oxygen 18BayPW-1IWFHydrogen 2 (Deuterium)HDR Engineering, Inc.
HDR Engineering, Inc.5426 Bay Center Drive Suite 400 Tampa, Florida  33609DATEFIGURETurkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Testing ProgramFlorida Power and LightStable Isotope Results, Monitoring Wells6.78/19/09Source: Site water quality data, APT Test periodOutlier
5426 Bay Center DriveSuite 400 Tampa, Florida  33609DATEFIGURETurkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Testing ProgramFlorida Power and LightStable Isotope Results, PW-1 Biscayne Bay, Industrial Wastewater Facility6.68/19/09Source: Site water quality data, APT Test periodR² = 0.7221R² = 0.76080.005.0010.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 30.00 35.003/17/20093/19/2009 3/21/2009 3/23/2009 3/25/2009 3/27/20093/29/20093/31/20094/2/2009 4/4/2009 4/6/2009 4/8/20094/10/2009 4/12/2009 4/14/20094/16/20094/18/2009 4/20/2009 4/22/2009 4/24/2009 4/26/2009 4/28/2009 4/30/20095/2/20095/4/20095/6/2009 5/8/20095/10/2009 5/12/2009BayPW-1IWFLinear (PW-1)Linear (IWF)
HDR Engineering, Inc.5426 Bay Center Drive Suite 400 Tampa, Florida  33609DATEFIGURETurkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Testing ProgramFlorida Power and LightStable Isotope Results, Monitoring Wells 6.78/19/09Source: Site water quality data, APT Test period Outlier


APPENDIX A SOIL BORING LOGS SOIL BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:1/16/09Boring Number: PW-1Coordinates:25" 26'12.7306 N; 80"19'16.6207 WDate End: 1/23/09Elevation: 3.51' NAVD 88 Depth GW:  6.27              Date: 1/21/09Sheet  1 of  1 Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW:  5.45                Date: 1/26/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks1Fill material (rock fragments, gravel, shell)23drill4cuttings5 6
APPENDIX A SOIL BORING LOGS SOIL BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:1/16/09Boring Number: PW-1Coordinates:25" 26'12.7306 N; 80"19'16.6207 WDate End: 1/23/09Elevation: 3.51' NAVD 88 Depth GW:  6.27              Date: 1/21/09Sheet  1 of  1 Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW:  5.45                Date: 1/26/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks1Fill material (rock fragments, gravel, shell) 23drill4cuttings5 6
7drill8cuttings9-5.4910-6.49Peat-dark brown, plant material, sl. moistPT11Lt gray limestone, friable, sdy, few mollusk12drillshells; some fossil shell casts, small voids; wet;13cuttings(calcarenite)14 15 16 17drill18cuttings19 20 21 22drill23cuttings24 25 26 27drill28cuttings29 30 31 32-28.49drill 33cuttingsLt gray cemented sand and fine sand; cemented sand34 frags; wet35 36 37drill38cuttings39 40 41 42-38.49drill 43cuttingsLt gray limestone and tan-yellow coral fragments;44yellow-brown calcite replaced coral, coral structure 45still noted;46 47Total Depth 46'48 49 50 51 52HDR Engineering, Inc.
7drill8cuttings9-5.4910-6.49Peat-dark brown, plant material, sl. moistPT11Lt gray limestone, friable, sdy, few mollusk12drillshells; some fossil shell casts, small voids; wet;13cuttings(calcarenite)14 15 16 17drill18cuttings19 20 21 22drill23cuttings24 25 26 27drill28cuttings29 30 31 32-28.49drill 33cuttingsLt gray cemented sand and fine sand; cemented sand34 frags; wet35 36 37drill38cuttings39 40 41 42-38.49drill 43cuttingsLt gray limestone and tan-yellow coral fragments;44yellow-brown calcite replaced coral, coral structure 45still noted;46 47Total Depth 46'48 49 50 51 52HDR Engineering, Inc.
BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:1/07/09Boring Number: MW-1 ISCoordinates:25"26'12.3058" N; 80©19'17.2599" WDate End: 1/08/09Elevation: 3.00© NAVD 88Depth GW:  5.64              Date: 1/21/09Sheet  1 of  2Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW:  5.31              Date: 1/26/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks1Fill material (rock fragments, gravel, shell)2drill3cuttings45 6
BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:1/07/09Boring Number: MW-1 ISCoordinates:25"26'12.3058" N; 80©19'17.2599" WDate End: 1/08/09Elevation: 3.00© NAVD 88Depth GW:  5.64              Date: 1/21/09Sheet  1 of  2Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW:  5.31              Date: 1/26/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks1Fill material (rock fragments, gravel, shell) 2drill3cuttings45 6
7 8-5.0drill 9cuttingsPeat-dark brown, plant material, sl. moist10-7.0 11Lt gray limestone, friable, sdy, few mollusk12shells; some fossil shell molds, small voids; wet;13(calcarenite)14 15 16SPT17 18 19 20 21 22drill23cuttings24mud loss25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33-29Lt gray cemented sand and fine sand; cemented sand34 frags; 35 36Lost drill bit in hole, move to new location37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50PTSPTSPTSPTSPT10-18-21-2916-15-32-177-16-19-185-4-4-55-7-14-10HDR Engineering, Inc.
7 8-5.0drill
BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:1/07/09Boring Number: MW-1Coordinates:25"26'12.2359" N; 80©19'17.3150" WDate End: 1/23/09Elevation: 3.00© NAVD 88Depth GW:  5.64              Date: 1/21/09Sheet  1 of  2Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW:  5.31              Date: 1/26/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks1Fill material (rock fragments, gravel, shell)2drill3cuttings45 6
 
7 8-5.0drill 9cuttingsPeat-dark brown, plant material, sl. moist10-7.0 11Lt gray limestone, friable, sdy, few mollusk12shells; some fossil shell molds, small voids; wet;13(calcarenite)14 15 16SPT17 18 19 20 21 22drill23cuttings24mud loss25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33-29Lt gray cemented sand and fine sand; cemented sand34 frags; 35 36 37drill38cuttings39 40 41 42drill43cuttingsLt gray limestone and tan-yellow coral fragments;44-41yellow-brown calcite replaced coral, coral structure 45still noted;46 47 48 49 50PTSPTSPTSPTSPT10-18-21-2916-15-32-177-16-19-185-4-4-55-7-14-10HDR Engineering, Inc.
9cuttingsPeat-dark brown, plant material, sl. moist10-7.0 11Lt gray limestone, friable, sdy, few mollusk12shells; some fossil shell molds, small voids; wet;13(calcarenite)14 15 16SPT17 18 19 20 21 22drill23cuttings24mud loss25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33-29Lt gray cemented sand and fine sand; cemented sand34 frags; 35 36Lost drill bit in hole, move to new location37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50PTSPTSPTSPTSPT10-18-21-2916-15-32-177-16-19-185-4-4-55-7-14-10HDR Engineering, Inc.
BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:1/07/09Boring Number: MW-1Coordinates:25"26'12.2359" N; 80©19'17.3150" WDate End: 1/23/09Elevation: 3.00© NAVD 88Depth GW:  5.64              Date: 1/21/09Sheet  1 of  2Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW:  5.31              Date: 1/26/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks1Fill material (rock fragments, gravel, shell) 2drill3cuttings45 6
7 8-5.0drill
 
9cuttingsPeat-dark brown, plant material, sl. moist10-7.0 11Lt gray limestone, friable, sdy, few mollusk12shells; some fossil shell molds, small voids; wet;13(calcarenite)14 15 16SPT17 18 19 20 21 22drill23cuttings24mud loss25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33-29Lt gray cemented sand and fine sand; cemented sand34 frags; 35 36 37drill38cuttings39 40 41 42drill43cuttingsLt gray limestone and tan-yellow coral fragments;44-41yellow-brown calcite replaced coral, coral structure 45still noted;46 47 48 49 50PTSPTSPTSPTSPT10-18-21-2916-15-32-177-16-19-185-4-4-55-7-14-10HDR Engineering, Inc.
SOIL BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:1/07/09Boring Number: MW-1Coordinates:25"26'12.2359" N; 80©19'17.3150" WDate End: 1/23/09Elevation: 3.00© NAVD 88Depth GW:  6.27              Date: 1/21/09Sheet  2 of  2Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW:  5.45                Date: 1/26/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks5152drill53cuttings54 55Light gray sandy, fossiliferous limestone, fossil molds 56and shells; gastropods and pelcypods present; some 57drillyellow-brown calcite-replaced coral fragments;58cuttings59 60 61light gray to white sandy limestone, some fossil62drillshells,trace burrows;63cuttings64 65 66more vugs and burows notedbased on video log67drill68cuttings69 70 71 72drill73cuttings74 75 76 77Total Depth 75 feet78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99100HDR Engineering, Inc.
SOIL BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:1/07/09Boring Number: MW-1Coordinates:25"26'12.2359" N; 80©19'17.3150" WDate End: 1/23/09Elevation: 3.00© NAVD 88Depth GW:  6.27              Date: 1/21/09Sheet  2 of  2Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW:  5.45                Date: 1/26/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks5152drill53cuttings54 55Light gray sandy, fossiliferous limestone, fossil molds 56and shells; gastropods and pelcypods present; some 57drillyellow-brown calcite-replaced coral fragments;58cuttings59 60 61light gray to white sandy limestone, some fossil62drillshells,trace burrows;63cuttings64 65 66more vugs and burows notedbased on video log67drill68cuttings69 70 71 72drill73cuttings74 75 76 77Total Depth 75 feet78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99100HDR Engineering, Inc.
SOIL BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:1/7/09Boring Number: MW-2Coordinates:25" 26'16.9299 N; 80"19' 07.6459 WDate End: 1/28/09Elevation: 4.41' NAVD 88 Depth GW: 9.36            Date: 2/10/09Sheet  1 of  1 Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW:  9.61            Date: 2/20/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks1Fill material (rock fragments, gravel, shell)23drill4cuttings5 6
SOIL BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:1/7/09Boring Number: MW-2Coordinates:25" 26'16.9299 N; 80"19' 07.6459 WDate End: 1/28/09Elevation: 4.41' NAVD 88 Depth GW: 9.36            Date: 2/10/09Sheet  1 of  1 Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW:  9.61            Date: 2/20/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks1Fill material (rock fragments, gravel, shell) 23drill4cuttings5 6
7 8
7 8
9-4.610Peat-dark brown, plant material, sl. moistPT11 12drill13cuttings14Lt gray limestone, friable, sdy, few mollusk15shells; some fossil shell casts, small voids; wet;16(calcarenite); thin dolomite stringer at about 17;'17 18 19 20 21 22drill23cuttings24 25 26mud loss at 26' bls27 28 29 30 31 32drill33cuttings34 35-30.6 36 37drillLt gray calcareous cemented sand and fine sand; 38cuttingscemented sand  frags; few shell frags; wet39 40 41 42drill43cuttings44-39.9 45Lt gray sandy limestone and tan-yellow coral fragments;46yellow-brown calcite replaced coral, coral structure 47 noted;48 49Total Depth 47'50 51 52SPT8-4-4-13SPT4-5-5-8SPT55-35-50/5HDR Engineering, Inc.
9-4.610Peat-dark brown, plant material, sl. moistPT11 12drill13cuttings14Lt gray limestone, friable, sdy, few mollusk15shells; some fossil shell casts, small voids; wet;16(calcarenite); thin dolomite stringer at about 17;'17 18 19 20 21 22drill23cuttings24 25 26mud loss at 26' bls27 28 29 30 31 32drill33cuttings34 35-30.6 36 37drillLt gray calcareous cemented sand and fine sand; 38cuttingscemented sand  frags; few shell frags; wet39 40 41 42drill43cuttings44-39.9 45Lt gray sandy limestone and tan-yellow coral fragments;46yellow-brown calcite replaced coral, coral structure 47 noted;48 49Total Depth 47'50 51 52SPT8-4-4-13SPT4-5-5-8SPT55-35-50/5HDR Engineering, Inc.
SOIL BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:1/8/09Boring Number: MW-3Coordinates:25" 26'10.2903 N; 80"19' 36.8590 WDate End: 2/3/09Elevation: 2.87' NAVD 88 Depth GW: 7.67            Date: 2/11/09Sheet  1 of  1 Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW:  8.27            Date: 2/20/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks1Fill material (rock fragments, gravel, shell)23drill4cuttings5 6
SOIL BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:1/8/09Boring Number: MW-3Coordinates:25" 26'10.2903 N; 80"19' 36.8590 WDate End: 2/3/09Elevation: 2.87' NAVD 88 Depth GW: 7.67            Date: 2/11/09Sheet  1 of  1 Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW:  8.27            Date: 2/20/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks1Fill material (rock fragments, gravel, shell) 23drill4cuttings5 6
7 8
7 8
9Peat-dark brown, plant material, sl. moist10PT11 12drill13cuttings14Lt gray limestone, friable, sdy, few mollusk15shells; some fossil shell casts, small voids; wet;16(calcarenite); thin dolomite stringer at about 15;'17 18 19 20drillmud loss 27'21cuttings22 23 24 25 26 27 28drill29cuttings30 31 32drill33cuttings34 35Lt gray calcareous cemented sand and fine sand; 36cemented sand  frags; few shell frags; wet37drill38cuttingsLt gray sandy limestone and tan-yellow coral fragments;39yellow-brown calcite replaced coral, coral structure 40 noted;41 42drill43cuttings44 45Total Depth 44'46 47 48 49 50 51 52SPTSPTSPTHDR Engineering, Inc.
9Peat-dark brown, plant material, sl. moist10PT11 12drill13cuttings14Lt gray limestone, friable, sdy, few mollusk15shells; some fossil shell casts, small voids; wet;16(calcarenite); thin dolomite stringer at about 15;'17 18 19 20drillmud loss 27'21cuttings22 23 24 25 26 27 28drill29cuttings30 31 32drill33cuttings34 35Lt gray calcareous cemented sand and fine sand; 36cemented sand  frags; few shell frags; wet37drill38cuttingsLt gray sandy limestone and tan-yellow coral fragments;39yellow-brown calcite replaced coral, coral structure 40 noted;41 42drill43cuttings44 45Total Depth 44'46 47 48 49 50 51 52SPTSPTSPTHDR Engineering, Inc.
SOIL BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:2/2/09Boring Number: MW-4Coordinates:25" 26'03.0608 N; 80"19' 36.4789 WDate End: 1/28/09Elevation: 4.43' NAVD 88 Depth GW: 8.20            Date: 4/1/09Sheet  1 of  1 Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW:  8.14            Date: 4/10/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks1Fill material (rock fragments, gravel, shell)23drill4cuttings5 6
SOIL BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:2/2/09Boring Number: MW-4Coordinates:25" 26'03.0608 N; 80"19' 36.4789 WDate End: 1/28/09Elevation: 4.43' NAVD 88 Depth GW: 8.20            Date: 4/1/09Sheet  1 of  1 Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW:  8.14            Date: 4/10/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks1Fill material (rock fragments, gravel, shell) 23drill4cuttings5 6
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9Peat-dark brown, plant material, sl. moist10PT11-7.1 12drill13cuttings14Lt gray limestone, friable, sdy, few mollusk15shells; some fossil shell casts, small voids; wet;16(calcarenite); thin dolomite stringer at about 17;'17 18 19 20drillmud loss 20'21cuttings22 23 24 25 26 27 28drill29cuttings30 31 32drill33cuttings34-29.6 35 36 37drillLt gray calcareous cemented sand and fine sand; 38cuttingscemented sand  frags; few shell frags; wet39 40 41 42drill43-38.6cuttings 44 45Lt gray sandy limestone and tan-yellow coral fragments;46yellow-brown calcite replaced coral, coral structure 47 noted;48 49Total Depth 47'50 51 52SPT8-4-4-13SPT7-12-14-14SPT17-14-8-8HDR Engineering, Inc.
9Peat-dark brown, plant material, sl. moist10PT11-7.1 12drill13cuttings14Lt gray limestone, friable, sdy, few mollusk15shells; some fossil shell casts, small voids; wet;16(calcarenite); thin dolomite stringer at about 17;'17 18 19 20drillmud loss 20'21cuttings22 23 24 25 26 27 28drill29cuttings30 31 32drill33cuttings34-29.6 35 36 37drillLt gray calcareous cemented sand and fine sand; 38cuttingscemented sand  frags; few shell frags; wet39 40 41 42drill43-38.6cuttings 44 45Lt gray sandy limestone and tan-yellow coral fragments;46yellow-brown calcite replaced coral, coral structure 47 noted;48 49Total Depth 47'50 51 52SPT8-4-4-13SPT7-12-14-14SPT17-14-8-8HDR Engineering, Inc.
SOIL BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:1/8/09Boring Number: MW-5Coordinates:25" 26'22.7708 N; 80"19' 43.9645 WDate End: 2/4/09Elevation: 2.86' NAVD 88 Depth GW: 5.03          Date: 2/11/09Sheet  1 of  1 Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW:  6.42            Date: 2/20/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks1Fill material (rock fragments, gravel, shell)23 4
SOIL BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:1/8/09Boring Number: MW-5Coordinates:25" 26'22.7708 N; 80"19' 43.9645 WDate End: 2/4/09Elevation: 2.86' NAVD 88 Depth GW: 5.03          Date: 2/11/09Sheet  1 of  1 Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW:  6.42            Date: 2/20/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks1Fill material (rock fragments, gravel, shell) 23 4
5Peat-dark brown, plant material, sl. moistPT6drill7cuttings8 910 11drill12cuttings13 14Lt gray limestone, friable, sdy, few mollusk15shells; some fossil shell casts, small voids; wet;16drill(calcarenite); thin dolomite stringer at about 13;'17cuttings18 19 20mud loss 26'21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32drill33cuttings34 35 36 37drill38cuttingsLt gray sandy limestone and tan-yellow coral fragments;39yellow-brown calcite replaced coral, coral structure 40 noted;41 42Total Depth 40'43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52SPTSPTSPTSPT SPTSPTHDR Engineering, Inc.  
5Peat-dark brown, plant material, sl. moistPT6drill7cuttings8 910 11drill12cuttings13 14Lt gray limestone, friable, sdy, few mollusk15shells; some fossil shell casts, small voids; wet;16drill(calcarenite); thin dolomite stringer at about 13;'17cuttings18 19 20mud loss 26'21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32drill33cuttings34 35 36 37drill38cuttingsLt gray sandy limestone and tan-yellow coral fragments;39yellow-brown calcite replaced coral, coral structure 40 noted;41 42Total Depth 40'43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52SPTSPTSPTSPT SPTSPTHDR Engineering, Inc.  


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APPENDIX C SURVEY REPORT   


APPENDIX D PUMP RATE LOG Appendix D Pump Rate Log- Aquifer Performance Test 4 DateTimePumpingRate(gpm)DepthtoWater(ftbelowTOC)4/28/20091036717116.874/28/20091100716916.994/28/20091200720417.014/28/20091300722216.904/28/20091400721716.994/28/20091500719016.984/28/20091600715117.154/28/20091700711117.214/28/20091800710617.234/28/20091900705917.374/28/20092000704317.404/28/20092100701817.504/28/20092200704417.514/28/20092300705517.404/29/20090000710317.304/29/20090100713417.104/29/20090200718917.004/29/20090300718916.854/29/20090400716117.004/29/20090500713017.004/29/20090600710417.134/29/20090700708717.244/29/20090800711417.394/29/20090900704917.434/29/20091000705217.434/29/20091100708617.404/29/20091200710817.234/29/20091300713017.054/29/20091400717616.904/29/20091500717616.854/29/20091600714416.954/29/20091700712217.104/29/20091800709617.204/29/20091900706417.204/29/20092000703117.354/29/20092100660117.454/29/20092200700717.50 DateTimePumpingRate(gpm)DepthtoWater(ftbelowTOC)4/29/20092300702217.484/30/20090000705217.394/30/20090100709617.184/30/20090200714816.904/30/20090300717316.934/30/20090400717916.834/30/20090500714816.914/30/20090600712716.814/30/20090700710017.114/30/20090800707717.254/30/20090900706017.304/30/20091000705417.404/30/20091100705917.404/30/20091200708117.204/30/20091300710817.154/30/20091400714117.054/30/20091500716016.954/30/20091600717716.904/30/20091700714917.004/30/20091800712617.104/30/20091900705117.204/30/20092000705616.804/30/20092100704117.444/30/20092200703117.454/30/20092300702517.455/1/20090000704017.415/1/20090100707517.185/1/20090200713917.085/1/20090300715016.905/1/20090400718416.815/1/20090500717816.905/1/20090600714216.875/1/20090700713616.855/1/20090800710917.155/1/20090900709917.155/1/20091000705917.205/1/20091100703817.405/1/20091200704217.355/1/20091300705517.255/1/20091400709117.20 DateTimePumpingRate(gpm)DepthtoWater(ftbelowTOC)5/1/20091500711317.055/1/20091600715916.955/1/20091700716416.905/1/20091800713616.955/1/20091900711317.055/1/20092000707317.205/1/20092100705716.985/1/20092200703617.225/1/20092300700517.475/2/20090000700217.455/2/20090100700917.455/2/20090200703317.105/2/20090300706517.105/2/20090400710816.935/2/20090500715616.475/2/20090600715316.775/2/20090700714816.865/2/20090800712017.005/2/20090900709017.105/2/20091000708117.205/2/20091100703717.355/2/20091200702117.355/2/20091300702317.305/2/20091400704217.205/2/20091500708517.105/2/20091600711416.955/2/20091700714516.805/2/20091800717116.655/2/20091900716616.705/2/20092000712116.805/2/20092100710616.895/2/20092200707616.985/2/20092300707417.105/3/20090000704417.245/3/20090100702017.325/3/20090200704317.135/3/2009300708517.005/3/20090400713316.905/3/20090500716116.695/3/20090600718716.95 DateTimePumpingRate(gpm)DepthtoWater(ftbelowTOC)5/3/20090700720016.585/3/20090800716916.705/3/20090900714416.755/3/20091000713416.905/3/20091100708817.055/3/20091200707417.155/3/20091300704617.155/3/20091400704517.205/3/20091500705017.105/3/20091600709717.005/3/20091700711716.805/3/20091800715416.705/3/20091900717516.625/3/20092000716016.585/3/20092100713816.735/3/20092200711116.875/3/20092300709616.935/4/20090000705817.205/4/20090100703717.095/4/20090200702417.325/4/20090300703417.195/4/20090400706017.005/4/20090500711216.835/4/20090600713916.705/4/20090700714416.645/4/20090800718616.505/4/20090900714816.705/4/20091000713616.905/4/20091100710517.005/4/20091200708417.105/4/20091300705417.205/4/20091400702317.255/4/20091500701417.305/4/20091600702417.205/4/20091700706017.155/4/20091800710316.955/4/20091900712816.805/4/20092000715616.595/4/20092100716416.695/4/20092200713816.73 DateTimePumpingRate(gpm)DepthtoWater(ftbelowTOC)5/4/20092300710217.005/5/20090000706017.105/5/20090100704117.295/5/20090200701417.385/5/20090300700017.295/5/20090400701517.305/5/20090500704717.155/5/20090600708017.145/5/20090700712316.915/5/20090800714616.815/5/20090900715916.715/5/20091000713516.90Average709717  
APPENDIX D PUMP RATE LOG Appendix D Pump Rate Log- Aquifer Performance Test 4 DateTimePumpingRate(gpm)DepthtoWater(ftbelowTOC)4/28/20091036717116.874/28/20091100716916.994/28/20091200720417.014/28/20091300722216.904/28/20091400721716.994/28/20091500719016.984/28/20091600715117.154/28/20091700711117.214/28/20091800710617.234/28/20091900705917.374/28/20092000704317.404/28/20092100701817.504/28/20092200704417.514/28/20092300705517.404/29/20090000710317.304/29/20090100713417.104/29/20090200718917.004/29/20090300718916.854/29/20090400716117.004/29/20090500713017.004/29/20090600710417.134/29/20090700708717.244/29/20090800711417.394/29/20090900704917.434/29/20091000705217.434/29/20091100708617.404/29/20091200710817.234/29/20091300713017.054/29/20091400717616.904/29/20091500717616.854/29/20091600714416.954/29/20091700712217.104/29/20091800709617.204/29/20091900706417.204/29/20092000703117.354/29/20092100660117.454/29/20092200700717.50 DateTimePumpingRate(gpm)DepthtoWater(ftbelowTOC)4/29/20092300702217.484/30/20090000705217.394/30/20090100709617.184/30/20090200714816.904/30/20090300717316.934/30/20090400717916.834/30/20090500714816.914/30/20090600712716.814/30/20090700710017.114/30/20090800707717.254/30/20090900706017.304/30/20091000705417.404/30/20091100705917.404/30/20091200708117.204/30/20091300710817.154/30/20091400714117.054/30/20091500716016.954/30/20091600717716.904/30/20091700714917.004/30/20091800712617.104/30/20091900705117.204/30/20092000705616.804/30/20092100704117.444/30/20092200703117.454/30/20092300702517.455/1/20090000704017.415/1/20090100707517.185/1/20090200713917.085/1/20090300715016.905/1/20090400718416.815/1/20090500717816.905/1/20090600714216.875/1/20090700713616.855/1/20090800710917.155/1/20090900709917.155/1/20091000705917.205/1/20091100703817.405/1/20091200704217.355/1/20091300705517.255/1/20091400709117.20 DateTimePumpingRate(gpm)DepthtoWater(ftbelowTOC)5/1/20091500711317.055/1/20091600715916.955/1/20091700716416.905/1/20091800713616.955/1/20091900711317.055/1/20092000707317.205/1/20092100705716.985/1/20092200703617.225/1/20092300700517.475/2/20090000700217.455/2/20090100700917.455/2/20090200703317.105/2/20090300706517.105/2/20090400710816.935/2/20090500715616.475/2/20090600715316.775/2/20090700714816.865/2/20090800712017.005/2/20090900709017.105/2/20091000708117.205/2/20091100703717.355/2/20091200702117.355/2/20091300702317.305/2/20091400704217.205/2/20091500708517.105/2/20091600711416.955/2/20091700714516.805/2/20091800717116.655/2/20091900716616.705/2/20092000712116.805/2/20092100710616.895/2/20092200707616.985/2/20092300707417.105/3/20090000704417.245/3/20090100702017.325/3/20090200704317.135/3/2009300708517.005/3/20090400713316.905/3/20090500716116.695/3/20090600718716.95 DateTimePumpingRate(gpm)DepthtoWater(ftbelowTOC)5/3/20090700720016.585/3/20090800716916.705/3/20090900714416.755/3/20091000713416.905/3/20091100708817.055/3/20091200707417.155/3/20091300704617.155/3/20091400704517.205/3/20091500705017.105/3/20091600709717.005/3/20091700711716.805/3/20091800715416.705/3/20091900717516.625/3/20092000716016.585/3/20092100713816.735/3/20092200711116.875/3/20092300709616.935/4/20090000705817.205/4/20090100703717.095/4/20090200702417.325/4/20090300703417.195/4/20090400706017.005/4/20090500711216.835/4/20090600713916.705/4/20090700714416.645/4/20090800718616.505/4/20090900714816.705/4/20091000713616.905/4/20091100710517.005/4/20091200708417.105/4/20091300705417.205/4/20091400702317.255/4/20091500701417.305/4/20091600702417.205/4/20091700706017.155/4/20091800710316.955/4/20091900712816.805/4/20092000715616.595/4/20092100716416.695/4/20092200713816.73 DateTimePumpingRate(gpm)DepthtoWater(ftbelowTOC)5/4/20092300710217.005/5/20090000706017.105/5/20090100704117.295/5/20090200701417.385/5/20090300700017.295/5/20090400701517.305/5/20090500704717.155/5/20090600708017.145/5/20090700712316.915/5/20090800714616.815/5/20090900715916.715/5/20091000713516.90Average709717  


APPENDIX E TIME SERIES MODEL GRAPHS HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW1DZDeep HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW1DZPI HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW1IS HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW1SS HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW2 HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW3 HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW4  
APPENDIX E TIME SERIES MODEL GRAPHS HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW1DZDeep HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW1DZPI HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW1IS HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW1SS HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW2 HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW3 HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW4  


APPENDIX F TYPE CURVE MATCHES AquiferWin, Environmental Simulations, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW2Test4Hantush AquiferWin, Environmental Simulations, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW3Test4Hantush AquiferWin, Environmental Simulations, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW4Test4Hantush MW-1 DZ PI Walton1.00E+011.00E+00s*typefield 0.021.00E-01W(u) , 0.060.10.40.811.00E-020.010.1110100100010000100000121/u , t*Q (ft3/d)r (ft)T (ft2/d)Sr/BK'/b'1443850803.68E+051.2E-060.49.2E+00HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW1DZPIWalton MW-2WaltonMW-2 Walton1.00E+011.00E+00s*typefield 0.021.00E-01W(u) , s0.060.10.40.81.00E-0200101110100100010000100000120.010.11101001000100001000001/u , t*Q (ft3/d)r (ft)T (ft2/d)Sr/BK'/b'1443850925517E+0528E040497E0214438509255.17E+052.8E-040.49.7E-02HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW2Walton MW-3 Walton1.00E+011.00E+00, s*typefield 0.020061.00E-01W(u) ,0.060.10.40.811.00E-020.010.11101001000100001000001/ut*21/u , tQ (ft3/d)r (ft)T (ft2/d)Sr/BK'/b'14438501810977E+0570E040448E02144385018109.77E+057.0E-040.44.8E-02HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW3Walton MW-4 Walton1.00E+011.00E+00, s*typefield 0.020061.00E-01W(u) 0.060.10.40.811.00E-020.010.111010010001000010000021/u , t*Q (ft3/d)r (ft)T (ft2/d)Sr/BK'/b'144385020001.03E+067.4E-040.44.1E-02HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW4Walton AquiferWin, Environmental Simulations, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW1DZPITheisRecovery AquiferWin, Environmental Simulations, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramPW1TheisREC AquiferWin, Environmental Simulations, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW2TheisRecovery 0.9Obs. WellsMW-1MW2MW-3MW-4AquiferModel0.719Aquifer ModelLeakySolutionHantushParametersT = 8.0E+5 ft2/dayS=3824E-180.538Displacement (ft)S= 3.824E181/B' = 0.0008121 ft-1'/r = 1.236E-7 ft-11/B" = 0. ft-1"/r = 0. ft-10.358D0.17710.100.1000.1.0E+4-0.004Radial Distance (ft)AQTESOLV, Hydrosolve, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramDistanceDrawdownAnalysis 1.Obs. WellsMW10.1MW-1MW2MW-3MW-4Aquifer ModelLeaky0.01)SolutionHantushParametersT = 5.28E+5 ft2/dayS = 0.33531/B' = 0.01833 ft-110001Displacement (ft)'/r= 1.236E-7ft-11/B" = 0. ft-1"/r = 0. ft-10.0011.0E-40.010.11.10.100.1000.1.0E+41.0E+51.0E-5Time (min)AQTESOLV, Hydrosolve, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramHantush,1960  
APPENDIX F TYPE CURVE MATCHES AquiferWin, Environmental Simulations, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW2Test4Hantush AquiferWin, Environmental Simulations, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW3Test4Hantush AquiferWin, Environmental Simulations, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW4Test4Hantush MW-1 DZ PI Walton1.00E+011.00E+00s*typefield 0.021.00E-01W(u) , 0.060.10.40.811.00E-020.010.1110100100010000100000 121/u , t*Q (ft3/d)r (ft)T (ft2/d)Sr/BK'/b'1443850803.68E+051.2E-060.49.2E+00HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW1DZPIWalton MW-2WaltonMW-2 Walton1.00E+011.00E+00s*typefield 0.021.00E-01W(u) , s0.060.10.40.81.00E-0200101110100100010000100000120.010.11101001000100001000001/u , t*Q (ft3/d)r (ft)T (ft2/d)Sr/BK'/b'1443850925517E+0528E040497E0214438509255.17E+052.8E-040.49.7E-02HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW2Walton MW-3 Walton1.00E+011.00E+00, s*typefield 0.020061.00E-01W(u) ,0.060.10.40.811.00E-020.010.11101001000100001000001/ut*21/u , tQ (ft3/d)r (ft)T (ft2/d)Sr/BK'/b' 14438501810977E+0570E040448E02144385018109.77E+057.0E-040.44.8E-02HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW3Walton MW-4 Walton1.00E+011.00E+00, s*typefield 0.020061.00E-01W(u) 0.060.10.40.811.00E-020.010.1110100100010000100000 21/u , t*Q (ft3/d)r (ft)T (ft2/d)Sr/BK'/b'144385020001.03E+067.4E-040.44.1E-02HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW4Walton AquiferWin, Environmental Simulations, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW1DZPITheisRecovery AquiferWin, Environmental Simulations, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramPW1TheisREC AquiferWin, Environmental Simulations, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW2TheisRecovery 0.9Obs. WellsMW-1MW2MW-3MW-4AquiferModel 0.719Aquifer ModelLeakySolutionHantushParametersT = 8.0E+5 ft 2/dayS=3824E-180.538Displacement (ft)
S= 3.824E181/B' = 0.0008121 ft
-1'/r = 1.236E-7 ft
-11/B" = 0. ft
-1"/r = 0. ft
-10.358D0.17710.100.1000.1.0E+4-0.004Radial Distance (ft)AQTESOLV, Hydrosolve, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramDistanceDrawdownAnalysis 1.Obs. WellsMW10.1MW-1MW2MW-3MW-4Aquifer ModelLeaky0.01)SolutionHantushParametersT = 5.28E+5 ft 2/dayS = 0.33531/B' = 0.01833 ft
-110001Displacement (ft
)'/r= 1.236E-7ft
-11/B" = 0. ft
-1"/r = 0. ft
-10.0011.0E-40.010.11.10.100.1000.1.0E+41.0E+51.0E-5Time (min)AQTESOLV, Hydrosolve, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramHantush,1960  


APPENDIX G WATER QUALITY SUMMARY TABLES Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5MW-1Total Dissolved Solids14003/18/09902964mg/l40700327003360032500293005/12/2009905147448003080031700349003180031200Sulfate15.101/9/09900346mg/l23505/12/20099051474200885031002480102003450Chloride250.001/9/09900346mg/l03/18/099029642020018400187001860017800196005/5/09904918212005/12/2009905147239001320019500159001660016300Color (True/Apparent)03/17/09902963CLEARCLEAR03/18/09902964CLEARCLEARCLEARBromide0.5203/17/09902963mg/l52.203/18/0990296411211352.252.21201264/5/099037301115/12/200990514712199.910997.4106111Fluoride303/17/09902963mg/L33 and 3003/18/09902964303035/5/20099049180.8155/12/20099051471.070.30.9140.7960.6580.675Bicarbonate Alkalinity203/17/09902963mg/l03/18/099029641361062602782071295/12/200990514711360209246209145Boric Acid0.9724mg/l03/18/0990296421.0920.8120.1522.1918.075/12/200990514729.92021.443.92119Calcium0.303/17/09902963mg/l303/18/099029644733044064574054905/12/2009905147493259391788399461Magnesium0.23mg/l2.303/18/099029642280103011101160129016400.454/5/0990373015701110Potassium1803/18/09902964mg/l4893813473553814015/12/2009905147539420385825405430Pre and Post APTSample PointUNITSReport IDDateMDLAppendix G-1Monitoring Well and Bay Water Quality SamplingTurkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test Program1 Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5MW-1Pre and Post APTSample PointUNITSReport IDDateMDLAppendix G-1Monitoring Well and Bay Water Quality SamplingTurkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramSodiummg/l2503/18/09902964129004810948097306990104005/12/20099051471260088109040954091009760Strontium0.07503/18/09902964mg/l9.845.266.977.516.17.035/12/20099051479.344.517.0915.67.517.34Dissolved Oxygen03/17/09902963mg/l0.6503/18/099029641.190.581.20.76FIELD TEMP03/17/09902963Deg C3.8827.126.703/18/0990296425.425.825.8Odor03/17/09902963NONENONENONE03/18/09902964NONENONENONEpH0.103/17/09902963pH unit8.038.68.603/18/099029647.597.438.32Specific Conductance Field03/17/09902963umhos/cm86.14647.803/18/09902964umhos/cm47.548.848.9Turbidity03/17/09902963NTU8.50000.68000.500003/18/09902964NTU4.16012.2208.5000Data QualifiersQUVI 2
APPENDIX G WATER QUALITY SUMMARY TABLES Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5MW-1Total Dissolved Solids14003/18/09902964mg/l40700327003360032500293005/12/2009905147448003080031700349003180031200Sulfate15.101/9/09900346mg/l23505/12/20099051474200885031002480102003450Chloride250.001/9/09900346mg/l03/18/099029642020018400187001860017800196005/5/09904918212005/12/2009905147239001320019500159001660016300Color (True/Apparent)03/17/09902963CLEARCLEAR03/18/09902964CLEARCLEARCLEARBromide0.5203/17/09902963mg/l52.203/18/0990296411211352.252.21201264/5/099037301115/12/200990514712199.910997.4106111Fluoride303/17/09902963mg/L 33 and 3003/18/09902964303035/5/20099049180.8155/12/20099051471.070.30.9140.7960.6580.675Bicarbonate Alkalinity203/17/09902963mg/l03/18/099029641361062602782071295/12/200990514711360209246209145Boric Acid0.9724mg/l03/18/0990296421.0920.8120.1522.1918.075/12/200990514729.92021.443.92119Calcium0.303/17/09902963mg/l303/18/099029644733044064574054905/12/2009905147493259391788399461Magnesium0.23mg/l2.303/18/099029642280103011101160129016400.454/5/0990373015701110Potassium1803/18/09902964mg/l4893813473553814015/12/2009905147539420385825405430Pre and Post APTSample PointUNITSReport IDDateMDLAppendix G-1Monitoring Well and Bay Water Quality SamplingTurkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test Program 1
3Q=sample held outside the required holding timeI=Result between MDL and PQL V=Present in blankU=undetected 2=Boric acid based on calculation from boron assuming all boron in the sample is due to boric acid.3=NCR-Detection limit has been elevated due to ICSA and/or ICSAB recovering outside control limits2 Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5PW-1IWFTotal Dissolved Solids1/9/09900346mg/l350.001/14/099003461/22/09900731307001/28/099010551/30/099010552/3/09901313 2/6/0990131314003/18/09902964327003360032500260004/5/099037304070033700656004/6/09904005334004/8/09904005331004/9/09904005304004/10/09904005313004/11/09904040354004/11/09904040364004/13/09904040343004/17/09904223324004/28/0990476033700UNITSReport IDDateAppendx G-2Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramWater Quality Sampling ResultsSample PointMDL4/28/09904760337004/30/0990476042600351005/1/0990476045800350005/2/0990491841800343005/3/0990491842500352005/4/0990491843300343005/5/099049184220034900663005/12/2009905147448003080031700349003180066600Sulfate15.101/9/09900346mg/l1/14/099003461/22/0990073124701/28/099010551/30/099010552/3/099013132/6/099013137.5503/17/09902963221075.503/18/099029643300271075707.5503/18/0990296422204/5/099037303540312057004/9/0990400526504/10/0990400526401 Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5PW-1IWFUNITSReport IDDateAppendx G-2Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramWater Quality Sampling ResultsSample PointMDL4/13/0990404026804/17/0990422326104/28/200990476028305/1/200990476027005/3/200990491825305/5/20099049183390276053305/12/20099051474200885031002480102001460Chloride250.001/9/09900346mg/l1/14/099003461/22/09900731175001/28/09901055 1/30/099010552/3/09901313 2/6/0990131303/17/099029631840003/18/0990296418400187001860017800387004/5/099037302010017500399004/5/099037302010017500399004/6/09904005 4/8/09904005221004/9/09904005229004/10/09904005233004/11/09904040123004/11/09904040217004/13/09904040187004/17/09904223181004/28/09904760179004/30/0990476025000171005/1/0990476021700168005/2/0990491825300222005/3/0990491825100205005/4/09904918Not reportednot reported5/5/099049182120020600356005/12/2009905147239001320019500159001660035400Color (True/Apparent)03/17/09902963CLEAR03/18/09902964CLEARCLEARCLEARCLEARBromide0.5203/17/09902963mg/l11352.203/18/0990296452.2U52.2U1202042 Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5PW-1IWFUNITSReport IDDateAppendx G-2Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramWater Quality Sampling ResultsSample PointMDL4/5/099037301111101874/9/099040051064/10/099040051064/13/099040401054/17/099042231044/28/20099047601115/1/200990476092.15/3/200990491898.75/5/200990491863.455.81095/12/200990514712199.910997.4106101Fluoride303/17/09902963mg/L3U3 and 3003/18/0990296430U30U3U30U0.304/5/099037300.3U0.3U0.3U4/9/099040050.3U4/10/099040050.3U4/13/099040400.3U4/17/099042230.3U4/17/099042230.3U4/28/20099047600.5175/1/20099047600.5615/3/20099049180.6915/5/20099049180.8150.6240.4065/12/20099051471.070.3U0.9140.7960.6580.363Bicarbonate Alkalinity203/17/09902963mg/l10603/18/099029642602782072024/5/099037301271881834/9/099040051764/10/099040051684/13/099040401744/17/099042231624/28/20099047601565/1/20099047601585/3/20099049181585/5/20099049181201601785/12/200990514711360209246209174Boric Acid0.972403/17/09902963mg/l21.085203/18/0990296420.81220.154422.1943.99n/a4/5/099037302723403 Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5PW-1IWFUNITSReport IDDateAppendx G-2Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramWater Quality Sampling ResultsSample PointMDL4/9/09904005245/3/200990491825.625/5/200990491828.6323.5241.625/12/200990514729.92021.443.92144Calcium0.303/17/09902963mg/l304303/18/099029644064574058244/5/099037304473987354/9/099040054164/10/099040054574/13/099040404254/17/099042234454/28/20099047604155/1/20099047604165/3/20099049184555/5/20099049184884187745/12/2009905147493259391788399787Magnesium0.2303/17/09902963mg/l1030Magnesium0.2303/17/09902963mg/l10302.303/18/0990296411101160129024000.454/5/099037301570123024404/9/0990400512504/10/0990400513704/13/0990404012704/17/0990422313704/28/200990476012505/1/200990476012505/3/200990491813605/5/2009904918152012502260Potassium1.803/17/09902963mg/l3811803/18/0990296434735538173118.004/5/099037304574517814/9/099040054104/10/099040054444/13/099040404084/17/099042234124/28/20099047604265/1/20099047604345/3/20099049184674 Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5PW-1IWFUNITSReport IDDateAppendx G-2Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramWater Quality Sampling ResultsSample PointMDL5/5/20099049185234278085/12/2009905147539420385825405771Sodium0.3703/17/09902963mg/l48102503/18/099029649480973018400503/18/0990296469903.704/5/099037301150011200189004/9/09904005100004/10/0990400598704/13/0990404099904/17/09904223102004/28/2009904760104005/1/2009904760106005/3/2009904918103005/5/20099049181210010000190005/12/200990514712600881090409540910018900Strontium0.007503/17/09902963mg/l5.260.07503/18/099029646.977.516.10.07503/18/099029646.977.516.10.01503/18/099029647.230.0154/5/0990373097.88164/9/099040057.604/10/099040058.284/13/099040407.624/17/099042237.744/28/20099047607.795/1/20099047607.895/3/20099049188.485/5/20099049189.187.8215.55/12/20099051479.344.517.0915.67.5115.7Bromate83.004/10/09904005ug/L83U4/13/09904040100U4/17/09904223100U4/28/200990476083U5/1/200990476083UDissolved Oxygen03/17/09902963mg/l0.6503/18/099029641.190.583.883.8803/18/099029641.25 Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5PW-1IWFUNITSReport IDDateAppendx G-2Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramWater Quality Sampling ResultsSample PointMDLFIELD TEMP03/17/09902963Deg C27.103/18/0990296425.425.825.828Odor03/17/09902963NONE03/18/09902964NONENONENONENONEpH0.103/17/09902963pH unit8.68.603/18/099029647.597.438.328.03Specific Conductance Field03/17/09902963umhos/cm4603/18/09902964umhos/cm47.548.848.986.1Turbidity03/17/09902963NTU0.680003/18/09902964NTU4.16012.2208.500003/18/09902964NTU8.870Data QualifiersQSUSPECTUUVI 2
Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5MW-1Pre and Post APTSample PointUNITSReport IDDateMDLAppendix G-1Monitoring Well and Bay Water Quality SamplingTurkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramSodiummg/l2503/18/09902964129004810948097306990104005/12/20099051471260088109040954091009760Strontium0.07503/18/09902964mg/l9.845.266.977.516.17.035/12/20099051479.344.517.0915.67.517.34Dissolved Oxygen03/17/09902963mg/l0.6503/18/099029641.190.581.20.76FIELD TEMP03/17/09902963Deg C3.8827.126.703/18/0990296425.425.825.8Odor03/17/09902963NONENONENONE03/18/09902964NONENONENONEpH0.103/17/09902963pH unit8.038.68.603/18/099029647.597.438.32Specific Conductance Field03/17/09902963umhos/cm86.14647.803/18/09902964umhos/cm47.548.848.9Turbidity03/17/09902963NTU8.50000.68000.500003/18/09902964NTU4.16012.2208.5000Data Qualifiers QUVI 2
3Q=sample held outside the required holding timeI=Result between MDL and PQL V=Present in blankU=undetected 2=Boric acid based on calculation from boron assuming all boron in the sample is due to boric acid.3=NCR-Detection limit has been elevated due to ICSA and/or ICSAB recovering outside control limitsIWF= Industrial Wastewater Facility6 Bay/SP-1PW-1MW-1 DZ P1IWFMW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5Oxygen-183/17/099029630012.041.441.293/18/099029640011.476.481.451.484/5/099037300015.701.502.504/10/099040050031.904/13/099040400031.704/17/099042230011.715/2/099047600011.665/3/099047600031.955/5/099049180011.735/5/099049180022.385/5/099049180035.655/5/099049180061.675/12/099051470011.515/12/099051470021.535/12/099051470032.535/12/099051470041.505/12/099051470051.505/12/099051470065.805/12/099051470071.56Appendix G-3Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramWater Quality Monitoring Summary IsotopesUNITSMDLDateReport ID5/12/099051470071.56Hydrogen-2 (Deuterium)3/17/0990296300116.113.644.973/18/0990296400112.8424.624.896.7704/05/0990373000133.006.0015.004/10/099040050038.004/13/099040400032.004/17/0990422300111.335/2/0990476000112.505/3/0990476000315.445/5/099049180015/5/0990491800212.765/5/0990491800332.195/5/0990491800616.565/12/0990514700117.015/12/099051470025.845/12/099051470039.665/12/0990514700412.485/12/0990514700511.4715/12/0990514700624.415/12/099051470075.96anomalously high, likely errorIWF= Industrial Wastewater Facility1 R² = 0.75780500010000150002000025000 30000350004000045000Chloride BayPW-1IWFLinear (IWF)R² = 0.783R² = 0.63230100002000030000400005000060000 7000080000mg/lTotal Dissolved SoildsBayPW-1IWFLinear (Bay)Linear (IWF)0100020003000400050006000 70008000mg/lSulfateBayPW-1IWFR² = 0.9969050100150200250mg/lBromideBayPW-1IWFLinear (IWF)R2= 0.8932R2= 0.7474R² = 0.677650100150200250mg/lBicarbonate AlkalinityBayPW-1IWFLinear (Bay)Linear (PW-1)Linear (IWF)R² = 0.62291015 20 25 30 35 40 45 50mg/lBoric AcidBayPW-1IWFLinear (Bay)100200 300400500 600 700 800 900mg/lCalciumBayPW-1IWFR² = 0.90425001000150020002500 3000mg/lMagnesiumBayPW-1IWFLinear (IWF)Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Testing ProgramFlorida Power and Light
3Q=sample held outside the required holding timeI=Result between MDL and PQL V=Present in blankU=undetected 2=Boric acid based on calculation from boron assuming all boron in the sample is due to boric acid.3=NCR-Detection limit has been elevated due to ICSA and/or ICSAB recovering outside control limits 2
Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5PW-1IWFTotal Dissolved Solids1/9/09900346mg/l350.001/14/099003461/22/09900731307001/28/099010551/30/099010552/3/09901313 2/6/0990131314003/18/09902964327003360032500260004/5/099037304070033700656004/6/09904005334004/8/09904005331004/9/09904005304004/10/09904005313004/11/09904040354004/11/09904040364004/13/09904040343004/17/09904223324004/28/0990476033700UNITSReport IDDateAppendx G-2Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramWater Quality Sampling ResultsSample PointMDL4/28/09904760337004/30/0990476042600351005/1/0990476045800350005/2/0990491841800343005/3/0990491842500352005/4/0990491843300343005/5/099049184220034900663005/12/2009905147448003080031700349003180066600Sulfate15.101/9/09900346mg/l1/14/099003461/22/0990073124701/28/099010551/30/099010552/3/099013132/6/099013137.5503/17/09902963221075.503/18/099029643300271075707.5503/18/0990296422204/5/099037303540312057004/9/0990400526504/10/0990400526401 Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5PW-1IWFUNITSReport IDDateAppendx G-2Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramWater Quality Sampling ResultsSample PointMDL4/13/0990404026804/17/0990422326104/28/200990476028305/1/200990476027005/3/200990491825305/5/20099049183390276053305/12/20099051474200885031002480102001460Chloride250.001/9/09900346mg/l1/14/099003461/22/09900731175001/28/09901055 1/30/099010552/3/09901313 2/6/0990131303/17/099029631840003/18/0990296418400187001860017800387004/5/099037302010017500399004/5/099037302010017500399004/6/09904005 4/8/09904005221004/9/09904005229004/10/09904005233004/11/09904040123004/11/09904040217004/13/09904040187004/17/09904223181004/28/09904760179004/30/0990476025000171005/1/0990476021700168005/2/0990491825300222005/3/0990491825100205005/4/09904918Not reportednot reported5/5/099049182120020600356005/12/2009905147239001320019500159001660035400Color (True/Apparent)03/17/09902963CLEAR03/18/09902964CLEARCLEARCLEARCLEARBromide0.5203/17/09902963mg/l11352.203/18/0990296452.2U52.2U1202042 Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5PW-1IWFUNITSReport IDDateAppendx G-2Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramWater Quality Sampling ResultsSample PointMDL4/5/099037301111101874/9/099040051064/10/099040051064/13/099040401054/17/099042231044/28/20099047601115/1/200990476092.15/3/200990491898.75/5/200990491863.455.81095/12/200990514712199.910997.4106101Fluoride303/17/09902963mg/L3U3 and 3003/18/0990296430U30U3U30U0.304/5/099037300.3U0.3U0.3U4/9/099040050.3U4/10/099040050.3U4/13/099040400.3U4/17/099042230.3U4/17/099042230.3U4/28/20099047600.5175/1/20099047600.5615/3/20099049180.6915/5/20099049180.8150.6240.4065/12/20099051471.070.3U0.9140.7960.6580.363Bicarbonate Alkalinity203/17/09902963mg/l10603/18/099029642602782072024/5/099037301271881834/9/099040051764/10/099040051684/13/099040401744/17/099042231624/28/20099047601565/1/20099047601585/3/20099049181585/5/20099049181201601785/12/200990514711360209246209174Boric Acid0.972403/17/09902963mg/l21.085203/18/0990296420.81220.154422.1943.99n/a4/5/099037302723403 Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5PW-1IWFUNITSReport IDDateAppendx G-2Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramWater Quality Sampling ResultsSample PointMDL4/9/09904005245/3/200990491825.625/5/200990491828.6323.5241.625/12/200990514729.92021.443.92144Calcium0.303/17/09902963mg/l304303/18/099029644064574058244/5/099037304473987354/9/099040054164/10/099040054574/13/099040404254/17/099042234454/28/20099047604155/1/20099047604165/3/20099049184555/5/20099049184884187745/12/2009905147493259391788399787Magnesium0.2303/17/09902963mg/l1030Magnesium0.2303/17/09902963mg/l10302.303/18/0990296411101160129024000.454/5/099037301570123024404/9/0990400512504/10/0990400513704/13/0990404012704/17/0990422313704/28/200990476012505/1/200990476012505/3/200990491813605/5/2009904918152012502260Potassium1.803/17/09902963mg/l3811803/18/0990296434735538173118.004/5/099037304574517814/9/099040054104/10/099040054444/13/099040404084/17/099042234124/28/20099047604265/1/20099047604345/3/20099049184674 Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5PW-1IWFUNITSReport IDDateAppendx G-2Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramWater Quality Sampling ResultsSample PointMDL5/5/20099049185234278085/12/2009905147539420385825405771Sodium0.3703/17/09902963mg/l48102503/18/099029649480973018400503/18/0990296469903.704/5/099037301150011200189004/9/09904005100004/10/0990400598704/13/0990404099904/17/09904223102004/28/2009904760104005/1/2009904760106005/3/2009904918103005/5/20099049181210010000190005/12/200990514712600881090409540910018900Strontium0.007503/17/09902963mg/l5.260.07503/18/099029646.977.516.10.07503/18/099029646.977.516.10.01503/18/099029647.230.0154/5/09903730 97.88164/9/099040057.604/10/099040058.284/13/099040407.624/17/099042237.744/28/20099047607.795/1/20099047607.895/3/20099049188.485/5/20099049189.187.8215.55/12/20099051479.344.517.0915.67.5115.7Bromate83.004/10/09904005ug/L83U4/13/09904040100U4/17/09904223100U4/28/200990476083U5/1/200990476083UDissolved Oxygen03/17/09902963mg/l0.6503/18/099029641.190.583.883.8803/18/099029641.25 Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5PW-1IWFUNITSReport IDDateAppendx G-2Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramWater Quality Sampling ResultsSample PointMDLFIELD TEMP03/17/09902963Deg C27.103/18/0990296425.425.825.828Odor03/17/09902963NONE03/18/09902964NONENONENONENONEpH0.103/17/09902963pH unit8.68.603/18/099029647.597.438.328.03Specific Conductance Field03/17/09902963umhos/cm4603/18/09902964umhos/cm47.548.848.986.1Turbidity03/17/09902963NTU0.680003/18/09902964NTU4.16012.2208.500003/18/09902964NTU8.870Data Qualifiers QSUSPECTUUVI 2
3Q=sample held outside the required holding timeI=Result between MDL and PQL V=Present in blankU=undetected 2=Boric acid based on calculation from boron assuming all boron in the sample is due to boric acid.3=NCR-Detection limit has been elevated due to ICSA and/or ICSAB recovering outside control limitsIWF= Industrial Wastewater Facility 6
Bay/SP-1PW-1MW-1 DZ P1IWFMW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5Oxygen-183/17/099029630012.041.441.293/18/099029640011.476.481.451.484/5/099037300015.701.502.504/10/099040050031.904/13/099040400031.704/17/099042230011.715/2/099047600011.665/3/099047600031.955/5/099049180011.735/5/099049180022.385/5/099049180035.655/5/099049180061.675/12/099051470011.515/12/099051470021.535/12/099051470032.535/12/099051470041.505/12/099051470051.505/12/099051470065.805/12/099051470071.56Appendix G-3Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramWater Quality Monitoring Summary IsotopesUNITSMDLDateReport ID5/12/099051470071.56Hydrogen-2 (Deuterium)3/17/0990296300116.113.644.973/18/0990296400112.8424.624.896.7704/05/0990373000133.006.0015.004/10/099040050038.004/13/099040400032.004/17/0990422300111.335/2/0990476000112.505/3/0990476000315.445/5/099049180015/5/0990491800212.765/5/0990491800332.195/5/0990491800616.565/12/0990514700117.015/12/099051470025.845/12/099051470039.665/12/0990514700412.485/12/0990514700511.4715/12/0990514700624.415/12/099051470075.96anomalously high, likely errorIWF= Industrial Wastewater Facility 1
R² = 0.7578 0500010000150002000025000 30000350004000045000Chloride BayPW-1IWFLinear (IWF)R² = 0.783R² = 0.6323 0100002000030000400005000060000 7000080000mg/lTotal Dissolved SoildsBayPW-1IWFLinear (Bay)Linear (IWF) 0100020003000400050006000 70008000mg/lSulfateBayPW-1IWFR² = 0.9969 050100150200250mg/lBromideBayPW-1IWFLinear (IWF)
R2= 0.8932R2= 0.7474R² = 0.677650100150200250mg/lBicarbonate AlkalinityBayPW-1IWFLinear (Bay)Linear (PW-1)Linear (IWF)R² = 0.62291015 20 25 30 35 40 45 50mg/lBoric AcidBayPW-1IWFLinear (Bay)100200 300400500 600 700 800 900mg/lCalciumBayPW-1IWFR² = 0.90425001000150020002500 3000mg/lMagnesiumBayPW-1IWFLinear (IWF)Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Testing ProgramFlorida Power and Light


~ !##$8/19/096.4Water Quality Sample Results-APT Test PeriodSource:  water levels obtained during APT programDATEFIGURE005000100200300400 500600700 80090003/17/0903/18/094/5/094/9/094/10/094/13/094/17/094/28/20095/1/20095/3/20095/5/20095/12/2009mg/lPotassiumBayPW-1IWFR² = 0.53370200040006000 8000100001200014000 160001800020000mg/lSodiumBayPW-1IWFLinear (IWF)R² = 0.7615024681012141618mg/lStrontiumBayPW-1IWFLinear (IWF)
~ !##$8/19/096.4Water Quality Sample Results-APT Test PeriodSource:  water levels obtained during APT programDATEFIGURE005000100200300400 500600700 80090003/17/0903/18/094/5/094/9/094/10/094/13/094/17/094/28/20095/1/20095/3/20095/5/20095/12/2009mg/lPotassiumBayPW-1IWFR² = 0.5337 0200040006000 8000100001200014000 160001800020000mg/lSodiumBayPW-1IWFLinear (IWF)R² = 0.7615 024681012141618mg/lStrontiumBayPW-1IWFLinear (IWF)
Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Testing ProgramFlorida Power and LightHDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida336098/19/096.5Water Quality Sample Results-Monitoring WellsSource:  water levels obtained during APT programChloride050001000015000200002500030000Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5MW-1mg/lPrior to APTFollowing APTBicarbonate Alkalinity050100150200250 300Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5MW-1mg/lPrior to APTFollowing APTOutliersOutlierOutlierDATEFIGURE 0.001.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.003/17/20093/19/20093/21/20093/23/2009 3/25/20093/27/20093/29/2009 3/31/20094/2/2009 4/4/2009 4/6/20094/8/20094/10/20094/12/2009 4/14/2009 4/16/2009 4/18/20094/20/20094/22/2009 4/24/2009 4/26/2009 4/28/2009 4/30/20095/2/2009 5/4/2009 5/6/2009 5/8/20095/10/2009 5/12/2009Oxygen 18BayPW-1IWFHydrogen 2 (Deuterium)HDR Engineering, Inc.5426 Bay Center DriveSuite 400 Tampa, Florida  33609DATEFIGURETurkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Testing ProgramFlorida Power and LightStable Isotope Results, PW-1 Biscayne Bay, Industrial Wastewater Facility6.68/19/09Source: Site water quality data, APT Test periodR² = 0.7221R² = 0.76080.005.0010.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 30.00 35.003/17/20093/19/2009 3/21/2009 3/23/2009 3/25/2009 3/27/20093/29/20093/31/20094/2/2009 4/4/2009 4/6/2009 4/8/20094/10/2009 4/12/2009 4/14/20094/16/20094/18/2009 4/20/2009 4/22/2009 4/24/2009 4/26/2009 4/28/2009 4/30/20095/2/20095/4/20095/6/2009 5/8/20095/10/2009 5/12/2009BayPW-1IWFLinear (PW-1)Linear (IWF)
Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Testing ProgramFlorida Power and LightHDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida336098/19/096.5Water Quality Sample Results-Monitoring WellsSource:  water levels obtained during APT programChloride050001000015000200002500030000Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5MW-1mg/lPrior to APTFollowing APTBicarbonate Alkalinity 050100150200250 300Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5MW-1mg/lPrior to APTFollowing APTOutliersOutlierOutlierDATEFIGURE 0.001.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.003/17/20093/19/20093/21/20093/23/2009 3/25/20093/27/20093/29/2009 3/31/20094/2/2009 4/4/2009 4/6/20094/8/20094/10/20094/12/2009 4/14/2009 4/16/2009 4/18/20094/20/20094/22/2009 4/24/2009 4/26/2009 4/28/2009 4/30/20095/2/2009 5/4/2009 5/6/2009 5/8/20095/10/2009 5/12/2009Oxygen 18BayPW-1IWFHydrogen 2 (Deuterium)HDR Engineering, Inc.
HDR Engineering, Inc.5426 Bay Center Drive Suite 400 Tampa, Florida  33609DATEFIGURETurkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Testing ProgramFlorida Power and LightStable Isotope Results, Monitoring Wells6.78/19/09Source: Site water quality data, APT Test periodOutlier
5426 Bay Center DriveSuite 400 Tampa, Florida  33609DATEFIGURETurkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Testing ProgramFlorida Power and LightStable Isotope Results, PW-1 Biscayne Bay, Industrial Wastewater Facility6.68/19/09Source: Site water quality data, APT Test periodR² = 0.7221R² = 0.76080.005.0010.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 30.00 35.003/17/20093/19/2009 3/21/2009 3/23/2009 3/25/2009 3/27/20093/29/20093/31/20094/2/2009 4/4/2009 4/6/2009 4/8/20094/10/2009 4/12/2009 4/14/20094/16/20094/18/2009 4/20/2009 4/22/2009 4/24/2009 4/26/2009 4/28/2009 4/30/20095/2/20095/4/20095/6/2009 5/8/20095/10/2009 5/12/2009BayPW-1IWFLinear (PW-1)Linear (IWF)
HDR Engineering, Inc.5426 Bay Center Drive Suite 400 Tampa, Florida  33609DATEFIGURETurkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Testing ProgramFlorida Power and LightStable Isotope Results, Monitoring Wells 6.78/19/09Source: Site water quality data, APT Test period Outlier


APPENDIX A SOIL BORING LOGS SOIL BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:1/16/09Boring Number: PW-1Coordinates:25" 26'12.7306 N; 80"19'16.6207 WDate End: 1/23/09Elevation: 3.51' NAVD 88 Depth GW:  6.27              Date: 1/21/09Sheet  1 of  1 Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW:  5.45                Date: 1/26/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks1Fill material (rock fragments, gravel, shell)23drill4cuttings5 6
APPENDIX A SOIL BORING LOGS SOIL BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:1/16/09Boring Number: PW-1Coordinates:25" 26'12.7306 N; 80"19'16.6207 WDate End: 1/23/09Elevation: 3.51' NAVD 88 Depth GW:  6.27              Date: 1/21/09Sheet  1 of  1 Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW:  5.45                Date: 1/26/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks1Fill material (rock fragments, gravel, shell) 23drill4cuttings5 6
7drill8cuttings9-5.4910-6.49Peat-dark brown, plant material, sl. moistPT11Lt gray limestone, friable, sdy, few mollusk12drillshells; some fossil shell casts, small voids; wet;13cuttings(calcarenite)14 15 16 17drill18cuttings19 20 21 22drill23cuttings24 25 26 27drill28cuttings29 30 31 32-28.49drill 33cuttingsLt gray cemented sand and fine sand; cemented sand34 frags; wet35 36 37drill38cuttings39 40 41 42-38.49drill 43cuttingsLt gray limestone and tan-yellow coral fragments;44yellow-brown calcite replaced coral, coral structure 45still noted;46 47Total Depth 46'48 49 50 51 52HDR Engineering, Inc.
7drill8cuttings9-5.4910-6.49Peat-dark brown, plant material, sl. moistPT11Lt gray limestone, friable, sdy, few mollusk12drillshells; some fossil shell casts, small voids; wet;13cuttings(calcarenite)14 15 16 17drill18cuttings19 20 21 22drill23cuttings24 25 26 27drill28cuttings29 30 31 32-28.49drill 33cuttingsLt gray cemented sand and fine sand; cemented sand34 frags; wet35 36 37drill38cuttings39 40 41 42-38.49drill 43cuttingsLt gray limestone and tan-yellow coral fragments;44yellow-brown calcite replaced coral, coral structure 45still noted;46 47Total Depth 46'48 49 50 51 52HDR Engineering, Inc.
BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:1/07/09Boring Number: MW-1 ISCoordinates:25"26'12.3058" N; 80©19'17.2599" WDate End: 1/08/09Elevation: 3.00© NAVD 88Depth GW:  5.64              Date: 1/21/09Sheet  1 of  2Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW:  5.31              Date: 1/26/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks1Fill material (rock fragments, gravel, shell)2drill3cuttings45 6
BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:1/07/09Boring Number: MW-1 ISCoordinates:25"26'12.3058" N; 80©19'17.2599" WDate End: 1/08/09Elevation: 3.00© NAVD 88Depth GW:  5.64              Date: 1/21/09Sheet  1 of  2Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW:  5.31              Date: 1/26/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks1Fill material (rock fragments, gravel, shell) 2drill3cuttings45 6
7 8-5.0drill 9cuttingsPeat-dark brown, plant material, sl. moist10-7.0 11Lt gray limestone, friable, sdy, few mollusk12shells; some fossil shell molds, small voids; wet;13(calcarenite)14 15 16SPT17 18 19 20 21 22drill23cuttings24mud loss25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33-29Lt gray cemented sand and fine sand; cemented sand34 frags; 35 36Lost drill bit in hole, move to new location37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50PTSPTSPTSPTSPT10-18-21-2916-15-32-177-16-19-185-4-4-55-7-14-10HDR Engineering, Inc.
7 8-5.0drill
BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:1/07/09Boring Number: MW-1Coordinates:25"26'12.2359" N; 80©19'17.3150" WDate End: 1/23/09Elevation: 3.00© NAVD 88Depth GW:  5.64              Date: 1/21/09Sheet  1 of  2Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW:  5.31              Date: 1/26/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks1Fill material (rock fragments, gravel, shell)2drill3cuttings45 6
 
7 8-5.0drill 9cuttingsPeat-dark brown, plant material, sl. moist10-7.0 11Lt gray limestone, friable, sdy, few mollusk12shells; some fossil shell molds, small voids; wet;13(calcarenite)14 15 16SPT17 18 19 20 21 22drill23cuttings24mud loss25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33-29Lt gray cemented sand and fine sand; cemented sand34 frags; 35 36 37drill38cuttings39 40 41 42drill43cuttingsLt gray limestone and tan-yellow coral fragments;44-41yellow-brown calcite replaced coral, coral structure 45still noted;46 47 48 49 50PTSPTSPTSPTSPT10-18-21-2916-15-32-177-16-19-185-4-4-55-7-14-10HDR Engineering, Inc.
9cuttingsPeat-dark brown, plant material, sl. moist10-7.0 11Lt gray limestone, friable, sdy, few mollusk12shells; some fossil shell molds, small voids; wet;13(calcarenite)14 15 16SPT17 18 19 20 21 22drill23cuttings24mud loss25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33-29Lt gray cemented sand and fine sand; cemented sand34 frags; 35 36Lost drill bit in hole, move to new location37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50PTSPTSPTSPTSPT10-18-21-2916-15-32-177-16-19-185-4-4-55-7-14-10HDR Engineering, Inc.
BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:1/07/09Boring Number: MW-1Coordinates:25"26'12.2359" N; 80©19'17.3150" WDate End: 1/23/09Elevation: 3.00© NAVD 88Depth GW:  5.64              Date: 1/21/09Sheet  1 of  2Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW:  5.31              Date: 1/26/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks1Fill material (rock fragments, gravel, shell) 2drill3cuttings45 6
7 8-5.0drill
 
9cuttingsPeat-dark brown, plant material, sl. moist10-7.0 11Lt gray limestone, friable, sdy, few mollusk12shells; some fossil shell molds, small voids; wet;13(calcarenite)14 15 16SPT17 18 19 20 21 22drill23cuttings24mud loss25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33-29Lt gray cemented sand and fine sand; cemented sand34 frags; 35 36 37drill38cuttings39 40 41 42drill43cuttingsLt gray limestone and tan-yellow coral fragments;44-41yellow-brown calcite replaced coral, coral structure 45still noted;46 47 48 49 50PTSPTSPTSPTSPT10-18-21-2916-15-32-177-16-19-185-4-4-55-7-14-10HDR Engineering, Inc.
SOIL BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:1/07/09Boring Number: MW-1Coordinates:25"26'12.2359" N; 80©19'17.3150" WDate End: 1/23/09Elevation: 3.00© NAVD 88Depth GW:  6.27              Date: 1/21/09Sheet  2 of  2Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW:  5.45                Date: 1/26/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks5152drill53cuttings54 55Light gray sandy, fossiliferous limestone, fossil molds 56and shells; gastropods and pelcypods present; some 57drillyellow-brown calcite-replaced coral fragments;58cuttings59 60 61light gray to white sandy limestone, some fossil62drillshells,trace burrows;63cuttings64 65 66more vugs and burows notedbased on video log67drill68cuttings69 70 71 72drill73cuttings74 75 76 77Total Depth 75 feet78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99100HDR Engineering, Inc.
SOIL BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:1/07/09Boring Number: MW-1Coordinates:25"26'12.2359" N; 80©19'17.3150" WDate End: 1/23/09Elevation: 3.00© NAVD 88Depth GW:  6.27              Date: 1/21/09Sheet  2 of  2Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW:  5.45                Date: 1/26/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks5152drill53cuttings54 55Light gray sandy, fossiliferous limestone, fossil molds 56and shells; gastropods and pelcypods present; some 57drillyellow-brown calcite-replaced coral fragments;58cuttings59 60 61light gray to white sandy limestone, some fossil62drillshells,trace burrows;63cuttings64 65 66more vugs and burows notedbased on video log67drill68cuttings69 70 71 72drill73cuttings74 75 76 77Total Depth 75 feet78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99100HDR Engineering, Inc.
SOIL BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:1/7/09Boring Number: MW-2Coordinates:25" 26'16.9299 N; 80"19' 07.6459 WDate End: 1/28/09Elevation: 4.41' NAVD 88 Depth GW: 9.36            Date: 2/10/09Sheet  1 of  1 Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW:  9.61            Date: 2/20/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks1Fill material (rock fragments, gravel, shell)23drill4cuttings5 6
SOIL BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:1/7/09Boring Number: MW-2Coordinates:25" 26'16.9299 N; 80"19' 07.6459 WDate End: 1/28/09Elevation: 4.41' NAVD 88 Depth GW: 9.36            Date: 2/10/09Sheet  1 of  1 Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW:  9.61            Date: 2/20/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks1Fill material (rock fragments, gravel, shell) 23drill4cuttings5 6
7 8
7 8
9-4.610Peat-dark brown, plant material, sl. moistPT11 12drill13cuttings14Lt gray limestone, friable, sdy, few mollusk15shells; some fossil shell casts, small voids; wet;16(calcarenite); thin dolomite stringer at about 17;'17 18 19 20 21 22drill23cuttings24 25 26mud loss at 26' bls27 28 29 30 31 32drill33cuttings34 35-30.6 36 37drillLt gray calcareous cemented sand and fine sand; 38cuttingscemented sand  frags; few shell frags; wet39 40 41 42drill43cuttings44-39.9 45Lt gray sandy limestone and tan-yellow coral fragments;46yellow-brown calcite replaced coral, coral structure 47 noted;48 49Total Depth 47'50 51 52SPT8-4-4-13SPT4-5-5-8SPT55-35-50/5HDR Engineering, Inc.
9-4.610Peat-dark brown, plant material, sl. moistPT11 12drill13cuttings14Lt gray limestone, friable, sdy, few mollusk15shells; some fossil shell casts, small voids; wet;16(calcarenite); thin dolomite stringer at about 17;'17 18 19 20 21 22drill23cuttings24 25 26mud loss at 26' bls27 28 29 30 31 32drill33cuttings34 35-30.6 36 37drillLt gray calcareous cemented sand and fine sand; 38cuttingscemented sand  frags; few shell frags; wet39 40 41 42drill43cuttings44-39.9 45Lt gray sandy limestone and tan-yellow coral fragments;46yellow-brown calcite replaced coral, coral structure 47 noted;48 49Total Depth 47'50 51 52SPT8-4-4-13SPT4-5-5-8SPT55-35-50/5HDR Engineering, Inc.
SOIL BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:1/8/09Boring Number: MW-3Coordinates:25" 26'10.2903 N; 80"19' 36.8590 WDate End: 2/3/09Elevation: 2.87' NAVD 88 Depth GW: 7.67            Date: 2/11/09Sheet  1 of  1 Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW:  8.27            Date: 2/20/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks1Fill material (rock fragments, gravel, shell)23drill4cuttings5 6
SOIL BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:1/8/09Boring Number: MW-3Coordinates:25" 26'10.2903 N; 80"19' 36.8590 WDate End: 2/3/09Elevation: 2.87' NAVD 88 Depth GW: 7.67            Date: 2/11/09Sheet  1 of  1 Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW:  8.27            Date: 2/20/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks1Fill material (rock fragments, gravel, shell) 23drill4cuttings5 6
7 8
7 8
9Peat-dark brown, plant material, sl. moist10PT11 12drill13cuttings14Lt gray limestone, friable, sdy, few mollusk15shells; some fossil shell casts, small voids; wet;16(calcarenite); thin dolomite stringer at about 15;'17 18 19 20drillmud loss 27'21cuttings22 23 24 25 26 27 28drill29cuttings30 31 32drill33cuttings34 35Lt gray calcareous cemented sand and fine sand; 36cemented sand  frags; few shell frags; wet37drill38cuttingsLt gray sandy limestone and tan-yellow coral fragments;39yellow-brown calcite replaced coral, coral structure 40 noted;41 42drill43cuttings44 45Total Depth 44'46 47 48 49 50 51 52SPTSPTSPTHDR Engineering, Inc.
9Peat-dark brown, plant material, sl. moist10PT11 12drill13cuttings14Lt gray limestone, friable, sdy, few mollusk15shells; some fossil shell casts, small voids; wet;16(calcarenite); thin dolomite stringer at about 15;'17 18 19 20drillmud loss 27'21cuttings22 23 24 25 26 27 28drill29cuttings30 31 32drill33cuttings34 35Lt gray calcareous cemented sand and fine sand; 36cemented sand  frags; few shell frags; wet37drill38cuttingsLt gray sandy limestone and tan-yellow coral fragments;39yellow-brown calcite replaced coral, coral structure 40 noted;41 42drill43cuttings44 45Total Depth 44'46 47 48 49 50 51 52SPTSPTSPTHDR Engineering, Inc.
SOIL BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:2/2/09Boring Number: MW-4Coordinates:25" 26'03.0608 N; 80"19' 36.4789 WDate End: 1/28/09Elevation: 4.43' NAVD 88 Depth GW: 8.20            Date: 4/1/09Sheet  1 of  1 Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW:  8.14            Date: 4/10/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks1Fill material (rock fragments, gravel, shell)23drill4cuttings5 6
SOIL BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:2/2/09Boring Number: MW-4Coordinates:25" 26'03.0608 N; 80"19' 36.4789 WDate End: 1/28/09Elevation: 4.43' NAVD 88 Depth GW: 8.20            Date: 4/1/09Sheet  1 of  1 Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW:  8.14            Date: 4/10/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks1Fill material (rock fragments, gravel, shell) 23drill4cuttings5 6
7-4.6 8
7-4.6 8
9Peat-dark brown, plant material, sl. moist10PT11-7.1 12drill13cuttings14Lt gray limestone, friable, sdy, few mollusk15shells; some fossil shell casts, small voids; wet;16(calcarenite); thin dolomite stringer at about 17;'17 18 19 20drillmud loss 20'21cuttings22 23 24 25 26 27 28drill29cuttings30 31 32drill33cuttings34-29.6 35 36 37drillLt gray calcareous cemented sand and fine sand; 38cuttingscemented sand  frags; few shell frags; wet39 40 41 42drill43-38.6cuttings 44 45Lt gray sandy limestone and tan-yellow coral fragments;46yellow-brown calcite replaced coral, coral structure 47 noted;48 49Total Depth 47'50 51 52SPT8-4-4-13SPT7-12-14-14SPT17-14-8-8HDR Engineering, Inc.
9Peat-dark brown, plant material, sl. moist10PT11-7.1 12drill13cuttings14Lt gray limestone, friable, sdy, few mollusk15shells; some fossil shell casts, small voids; wet;16(calcarenite); thin dolomite stringer at about 17;'17 18 19 20drillmud loss 20'21cuttings22 23 24 25 26 27 28drill29cuttings30 31 32drill33cuttings34-29.6 35 36 37drillLt gray calcareous cemented sand and fine sand; 38cuttingscemented sand  frags; few shell frags; wet39 40 41 42drill43-38.6cuttings 44 45Lt gray sandy limestone and tan-yellow coral fragments;46yellow-brown calcite replaced coral, coral structure 47 noted;48 49Total Depth 47'50 51 52SPT8-4-4-13SPT7-12-14-14SPT17-14-8-8HDR Engineering, Inc.
SOIL BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:1/8/09Boring Number: MW-5Coordinates:25" 26'22.7708 N; 80"19' 43.9645 WDate End: 2/4/09Elevation: 2.86' NAVD 88 Depth GW: 5.03          Date: 2/11/09Sheet  1 of  1 Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW:  6.42            Date: 2/20/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks1Fill material (rock fragments, gravel, shell)23 4
SOIL BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:1/8/09Boring Number: MW-5Coordinates:25" 26'22.7708 N; 80"19' 43.9645 WDate End: 2/4/09Elevation: 2.86' NAVD 88 Depth GW: 5.03          Date: 2/11/09Sheet  1 of  1 Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW:  6.42            Date: 2/20/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks1Fill material (rock fragments, gravel, shell) 23 4
5Peat-dark brown, plant material, sl. moistPT6drill7cuttings8 910 11drill12cuttings13 14Lt gray limestone, friable, sdy, few mollusk15shells; some fossil shell casts, small voids; wet;16drill(calcarenite); thin dolomite stringer at about 13;'17cuttings18 19 20mud loss 26'21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32drill33cuttings34 35 36 37drill38cuttingsLt gray sandy limestone and tan-yellow coral fragments;39yellow-brown calcite replaced coral, coral structure 40 noted;41 42Total Depth 40'43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52SPTSPTSPTSPT SPTSPTHDR Engineering, Inc.  
5Peat-dark brown, plant material, sl. moistPT6drill7cuttings8 910 11drill12cuttings13 14Lt gray limestone, friable, sdy, few mollusk15shells; some fossil shell casts, small voids; wet;16drill(calcarenite); thin dolomite stringer at about 13;'17cuttings18 19 20mud loss 26'21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32drill33cuttings34 35 36 37drill38cuttingsLt gray sandy limestone and tan-yellow coral fragments;39yellow-brown calcite replaced coral, coral structure 40 noted;41 42Total Depth 40'43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52SPTSPTSPTSPT SPTSPTHDR Engineering, Inc.  


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APPENDIX C SURVEY REPORT   
APPENDIX C SURVEY REPORT   


APPENDIX D PUMP RATE LOG Appendix D Pump Rate Log- Aquifer Performance Test 4 DateTimePumpingRate(gpm)DepthtoWater(ftbelowTOC)4/28/20091036717116.874/28/20091100716916.994/28/20091200720417.014/28/20091300722216.904/28/20091400721716.994/28/20091500719016.984/28/20091600715117.154/28/20091700711117.214/28/20091800710617.234/28/20091900705917.374/28/20092000704317.404/28/20092100701817.504/28/20092200704417.514/28/20092300705517.404/29/20090000710317.304/29/20090100713417.104/29/20090200718917.004/29/20090300718916.854/29/20090400716117.004/29/20090500713017.004/29/20090600710417.134/29/20090700708717.244/29/20090800711417.394/29/20090900704917.434/29/20091000705217.434/29/20091100708617.404/29/20091200710817.234/29/20091300713017.054/29/20091400717616.904/29/20091500717616.854/29/20091600714416.954/29/20091700712217.104/29/20091800709617.204/29/20091900706417.204/29/20092000703117.354/29/20092100660117.454/29/20092200700717.50 DateTimePumpingRate(gpm)DepthtoWater(ftbelowTOC)4/29/20092300702217.484/30/20090000705217.394/30/20090100709617.184/30/20090200714816.904/30/20090300717316.934/30/20090400717916.834/30/20090500714816.914/30/20090600712716.814/30/20090700710017.114/30/20090800707717.254/30/20090900706017.304/30/20091000705417.404/30/20091100705917.404/30/20091200708117.204/30/20091300710817.154/30/20091400714117.054/30/20091500716016.954/30/20091600717716.904/30/20091700714917.004/30/20091800712617.104/30/20091900705117.204/30/20092000705616.804/30/20092100704117.444/30/20092200703117.454/30/20092300702517.455/1/20090000704017.415/1/20090100707517.185/1/20090200713917.085/1/20090300715016.905/1/20090400718416.815/1/20090500717816.905/1/20090600714216.875/1/20090700713616.855/1/20090800710917.155/1/20090900709917.155/1/20091000705917.205/1/20091100703817.405/1/20091200704217.355/1/20091300705517.255/1/20091400709117.20 DateTimePumpingRate(gpm)DepthtoWater(ftbelowTOC)5/1/20091500711317.055/1/20091600715916.955/1/20091700716416.905/1/20091800713616.955/1/20091900711317.055/1/20092000707317.205/1/20092100705716.985/1/20092200703617.225/1/20092300700517.475/2/20090000700217.455/2/20090100700917.455/2/20090200703317.105/2/20090300706517.105/2/20090400710816.935/2/20090500715616.475/2/20090600715316.775/2/20090700714816.865/2/20090800712017.005/2/20090900709017.105/2/20091000708117.205/2/20091100703717.355/2/20091200702117.355/2/20091300702317.305/2/20091400704217.205/2/20091500708517.105/2/20091600711416.955/2/20091700714516.805/2/20091800717116.655/2/20091900716616.705/2/20092000712116.805/2/20092100710616.895/2/20092200707616.985/2/20092300707417.105/3/20090000704417.245/3/20090100702017.325/3/20090200704317.135/3/2009300708517.005/3/20090400713316.905/3/20090500716116.695/3/20090600718716.95 DateTimePumpingRate(gpm)DepthtoWater(ftbelowTOC)5/3/20090700720016.585/3/20090800716916.705/3/20090900714416.755/3/20091000713416.905/3/20091100708817.055/3/20091200707417.155/3/20091300704617.155/3/20091400704517.205/3/20091500705017.105/3/20091600709717.005/3/20091700711716.805/3/20091800715416.705/3/20091900717516.625/3/20092000716016.585/3/20092100713816.735/3/20092200711116.875/3/20092300709616.935/4/20090000705817.205/4/20090100703717.095/4/20090200702417.325/4/20090300703417.195/4/20090400706017.005/4/20090500711216.835/4/20090600713916.705/4/20090700714416.645/4/20090800718616.505/4/20090900714816.705/4/20091000713616.905/4/20091100710517.005/4/20091200708417.105/4/20091300705417.205/4/20091400702317.255/4/20091500701417.305/4/20091600702417.205/4/20091700706017.155/4/20091800710316.955/4/20091900712816.805/4/20092000715616.595/4/20092100716416.695/4/20092200713816.73 DateTimePumpingRate(gpm)DepthtoWater(ftbelowTOC)5/4/20092300710217.005/5/20090000706017.105/5/20090100704117.295/5/20090200701417.385/5/20090300700017.295/5/20090400701517.305/5/20090500704717.155/5/20090600708017.145/5/20090700712316.915/5/20090800714616.815/5/20090900715916.715/5/20091000713516.90Average709717  
APPENDIX D PUMP RATE LOG Appendix D Pump Rate Log- Aquifer Performance Test 4 DateTimePumpingRate(gpm)DepthtoWater(ftbelowTOC)4/28/20091036717116.874/28/20091100716916.994/28/20091200720417.014/28/20091300722216.904/28/20091400721716.994/28/20091500719016.984/28/20091600715117.154/28/20091700711117.214/28/20091800710617.234/28/20091900705917.374/28/20092000704317.404/28/20092100701817.504/28/20092200704417.514/28/20092300705517.404/29/20090000710317.304/29/20090100713417.104/29/20090200718917.004/29/20090300718916.854/29/20090400716117.004/29/20090500713017.004/29/20090600710417.134/29/20090700708717.244/29/20090800711417.394/29/20090900704917.434/29/20091000705217.434/29/20091100708617.404/29/20091200710817.234/29/20091300713017.054/29/20091400717616.904/29/20091500717616.854/29/20091600714416.954/29/20091700712217.104/29/20091800709617.204/29/20091900706417.204/29/20092000703117.354/29/20092100660117.454/29/20092200700717.50 DateTimePumpingRate(gpm)DepthtoWater(ftbelowTOC)4/29/20092300702217.484/30/20090000705217.394/30/20090100709617.184/30/20090200714816.904/30/20090300717316.934/30/20090400717916.834/30/20090500714816.914/30/20090600712716.814/30/20090700710017.114/30/20090800707717.254/30/20090900706017.304/30/20091000705417.404/30/20091100705917.404/30/20091200708117.204/30/20091300710817.154/30/20091400714117.054/30/20091500716016.954/30/20091600717716.904/30/20091700714917.004/30/20091800712617.104/30/20091900705117.204/30/20092000705616.804/30/20092100704117.444/30/20092200703117.454/30/20092300702517.455/1/20090000704017.415/1/20090100707517.185/1/20090200713917.085/1/20090300715016.905/1/20090400718416.815/1/20090500717816.905/1/20090600714216.875/1/20090700713616.855/1/20090800710917.155/1/20090900709917.155/1/20091000705917.205/1/20091100703817.405/1/20091200704217.355/1/20091300705517.255/1/20091400709117.20 DateTimePumpingRate(gpm)DepthtoWater(ftbelowTOC)5/1/20091500711317.055/1/20091600715916.955/1/20091700716416.905/1/20091800713616.955/1/20091900711317.055/1/20092000707317.205/1/20092100705716.985/1/20092200703617.225/1/20092300700517.475/2/20090000700217.455/2/20090100700917.455/2/20090200703317.105/2/20090300706517.105/2/20090400710816.935/2/20090500715616.475/2/20090600715316.775/2/20090700714816.865/2/20090800712017.005/2/20090900709017.105/2/20091000708117.205/2/20091100703717.355/2/20091200702117.355/2/20091300702317.305/2/20091400704217.205/2/20091500708517.105/2/20091600711416.955/2/20091700714516.805/2/20091800717116.655/2/20091900716616.705/2/20092000712116.805/2/20092100710616.895/2/20092200707616.985/2/20092300707417.105/3/20090000704417.245/3/20090100702017.325/3/20090200704317.135/3/2009300708517.005/3/20090400713316.905/3/20090500716116.695/3/20090600718716.95 DateTimePumpingRate(gpm)DepthtoWater(ftbelowTOC)5/3/20090700720016.585/3/20090800716916.705/3/20090900714416.755/3/20091000713416.905/3/20091100708817.055/3/20091200707417.155/3/20091300704617.155/3/20091400704517.205/3/20091500705017.105/3/20091600709717.005/3/20091700711716.805/3/20091800715416.705/3/20091900717516.625/3/20092000716016.585/3/20092100713816.735/3/20092200711116.875/3/20092300709616.935/4/20090000705817.205/4/20090100703717.095/4/20090200702417.325/4/20090300703417.195/4/20090400706017.005/4/20090500711216.835/4/20090600713916.705/4/20090700714416.645/4/20090800718616.505/4/20090900714816.705/4/20091000713616.905/4/20091100710517.005/4/20091200708417.105/4/20091300705417.205/4/20091400702317.255/4/20091500701417.305/4/20091600702417.205/4/20091700706017.155/4/20091800710316.955/4/20091900712816.805/4/20092000715616.595/4/20092100716416.695/4/20092200713816.73 DateTimePumpingRate(gpm)DepthtoWater(ftbelowTOC)5/4/20092300710217.005/5/20090000706017.105/5/20090100704117.295/5/20090200701417.385/5/20090300700017.295/5/20090400701517.305/5/20090500704717.155/5/20090600708017.145/5/20090700712316.915/5/20090800714616.815/5/20090900715916.715/5/20091000713516.90Average709717  


APPENDIX E TIME SERIES MODEL GRAPHS HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW1DZDeep HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW1DZPI HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW1IS HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW1SS HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW2 HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW3 HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW4  
APPENDIX E TIME SERIES MODEL GRAPHS HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW1DZDeep HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW1DZPI HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW1IS HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW1SS HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW2 HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW3 HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW4  


APPENDIX F TYPE CURVE MATCHES AquiferWin, Environmental Simulations, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW2Test4Hantush AquiferWin, Environmental Simulations, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW3Test4Hantush AquiferWin, Environmental Simulations, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW4Test4Hantush MW-1 DZ PI Walton1.00E+011.00E+00s*typefield 0.021.00E-01W(u) , 0.060.10.40.811.00E-020.010.1110100100010000100000121/u , t*Q (ft3/d)r (ft)T (ft2/d)Sr/BK'/b'1443850803.68E+051.2E-060.49.2E+00HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW1DZPIWalton MW-2WaltonMW-2 Walton1.00E+011.00E+00s*typefield 0.021.00E-01W(u) , s0.060.10.40.81.00E-0200101110100100010000100000120.010.11101001000100001000001/u , t*Q (ft3/d)r (ft)T (ft2/d)Sr/BK'/b'1443850925517E+0528E040497E0214438509255.17E+052.8E-040.49.7E-02HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW2Walton MW-3 Walton1.00E+011.00E+00, s*typefield 0.020061.00E-01W(u) ,0.060.10.40.811.00E-020.010.11101001000100001000001/ut*21/u , tQ (ft3/d)r (ft)T (ft2/d)Sr/BK'/b'14438501810977E+0570E040448E02144385018109.77E+057.0E-040.44.8E-02HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW3Walton MW-4 Walton1.00E+011.00E+00, s*typefield 0.020061.00E-01W(u) 0.060.10.40.811.00E-020.010.111010010001000010000021/u , t*Q (ft3/d)r (ft)T (ft2/d)Sr/BK'/b'144385020001.03E+067.4E-040.44.1E-02HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW4Walton AquiferWin, Environmental Simulations, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW1DZPITheisRecovery AquiferWin, Environmental Simulations, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramPW1TheisREC AquiferWin, Environmental Simulations, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW2TheisRecovery 0.9Obs. WellsMW-1MW2MW-3MW-4AquiferModel0.719Aquifer ModelLeakySolutionHantushParametersT = 8.0E+5 ft2/dayS=3824E-180.538Displacement (ft)S= 3.824E181/B' = 0.0008121 ft-1'/r = 1.236E-7 ft-11/B" = 0. ft-1"/r = 0. ft-10.358D0.17710.100.1000.1.0E+4-0.004Radial Distance (ft)AQTESOLV, Hydrosolve, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramDistanceDrawdownAnalysis 1.Obs. WellsMW10.1MW-1MW2MW-3MW-4Aquifer ModelLeaky0.01)SolutionHantushParametersT = 5.28E+5 ft2/dayS = 0.33531/B' = 0.01833 ft-110001Displacement (ft)'/r= 1.236E-7ft-11/B" = 0. ft-1"/r = 0. ft-10.0011.0E-40.010.11.10.100.1000.1.0E+41.0E+51.0E-5Time (min)AQTESOLV, Hydrosolve, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramHantush,1960  
APPENDIX F TYPE CURVE MATCHES AquiferWin, Environmental Simulations, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW2Test4Hantush AquiferWin, Environmental Simulations, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW3Test4Hantush AquiferWin, Environmental Simulations, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW4Test4Hantush MW-1 DZ PI Walton1.00E+011.00E+00s*typefield 0.021.00E-01W(u) , 0.060.10.40.811.00E-020.010.1110100100010000100000 121/u , t*Q (ft3/d)r (ft)T (ft2/d)Sr/BK'/b'1443850803.68E+051.2E-060.49.2E+00HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW1DZPIWalton MW-2WaltonMW-2 Walton1.00E+011.00E+00s*typefield 0.021.00E-01W(u) , s0.060.10.40.81.00E-0200101110100100010000100000120.010.11101001000100001000001/u , t*Q (ft3/d)r (ft)T (ft2/d)Sr/BK'/b'1443850925517E+0528E040497E0214438509255.17E+052.8E-040.49.7E-02HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW2Walton MW-3 Walton1.00E+011.00E+00, s*typefield 0.020061.00E-01W(u) ,0.060.10.40.811.00E-020.010.11101001000100001000001/ut*21/u , tQ (ft3/d)r (ft)T (ft2/d)Sr/BK'/b' 14438501810977E+0570E040448E02144385018109.77E+057.0E-040.44.8E-02HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW3Walton MW-4 Walton1.00E+011.00E+00, s*typefield 0.020061.00E-01W(u) 0.060.10.40.811.00E-020.010.1110100100010000100000 21/u , t*Q (ft3/d)r (ft)T (ft2/d)Sr/BK'/b'144385020001.03E+067.4E-040.44.1E-02HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW4Walton AquiferWin, Environmental Simulations, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW1DZPITheisRecovery AquiferWin, Environmental Simulations, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramPW1TheisREC AquiferWin, Environmental Simulations, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW2TheisRecovery 0.9Obs. WellsMW-1MW2MW-3MW-4AquiferModel 0.719Aquifer ModelLeakySolutionHantushParametersT = 8.0E+5 ft 2/dayS=3824E-180.538Displacement (ft)
S= 3.824E181/B' = 0.0008121 ft
-1'/r = 1.236E-7 ft
-11/B" = 0. ft
-1"/r = 0. ft
-10.358D0.17710.100.1000.1.0E+4-0.004Radial Distance (ft)AQTESOLV, Hydrosolve, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramDistanceDrawdownAnalysis 1.Obs. WellsMW10.1MW-1MW2MW-3MW-4Aquifer ModelLeaky0.01)SolutionHantushParametersT = 5.28E+5 ft 2/dayS = 0.33531/B' = 0.01833 ft
-110001Displacement (ft
)'/r= 1.236E-7ft
-11/B" = 0. ft
-1"/r = 0. ft
-10.0011.0E-40.010.11.10.100.1000.1.0E+41.0E+51.0E-5Time (min)AQTESOLV, Hydrosolve, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramHantush,1960  


APPENDIX G WATER QUALITY SUMMARY TABLES Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5MW-1Total Dissolved Solids14003/18/09902964mg/l40700327003360032500293005/12/2009905147448003080031700349003180031200Sulfate15.101/9/09900346mg/l23505/12/20099051474200885031002480102003450Chloride250.001/9/09900346mg/l03/18/099029642020018400187001860017800196005/5/09904918212005/12/2009905147239001320019500159001660016300Color (True/Apparent)03/17/09902963CLEARCLEAR03/18/09902964CLEARCLEARCLEARBromide0.5203/17/09902963mg/l52.203/18/0990296411211352.252.21201264/5/099037301115/12/200990514712199.910997.4106111Fluoride303/17/09902963mg/L33 and 3003/18/09902964303035/5/20099049180.8155/12/20099051471.070.30.9140.7960.6580.675Bicarbonate Alkalinity203/17/09902963mg/l03/18/099029641361062602782071295/12/200990514711360209246209145Boric Acid0.9724mg/l03/18/0990296421.0920.8120.1522.1918.075/12/200990514729.92021.443.92119Calcium0.303/17/09902963mg/l303/18/099029644733044064574054905/12/2009905147493259391788399461Magnesium0.23mg/l2.303/18/099029642280103011101160129016400.454/5/0990373015701110Potassium1803/18/09902964mg/l4893813473553814015/12/2009905147539420385825405430Pre and Post APTSample PointUNITSReport IDDateMDLAppendix G-1Monitoring Well and Bay Water Quality SamplingTurkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test Program1 Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5MW-1Pre and Post APTSample PointUNITSReport IDDateMDLAppendix G-1Monitoring Well and Bay Water Quality SamplingTurkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramSodiummg/l2503/18/09902964129004810948097306990104005/12/20099051471260088109040954091009760Strontium0.07503/18/09902964mg/l9.845.266.977.516.17.035/12/20099051479.344.517.0915.67.517.34Dissolved Oxygen03/17/09902963mg/l0.6503/18/099029641.190.581.20.76FIELD TEMP03/17/09902963Deg C3.8827.126.703/18/0990296425.425.825.8Odor03/17/09902963NONENONENONE03/18/09902964NONENONENONEpH0.103/17/09902963pH unit8.038.68.603/18/099029647.597.438.32Specific Conductance Field03/17/09902963umhos/cm86.14647.803/18/09902964umhos/cm47.548.848.9Turbidity03/17/09902963NTU8.50000.68000.500003/18/09902964NTU4.16012.2208.5000Data QualifiersQUVI 2
APPENDIX G WATER QUALITY SUMMARY TABLES Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5MW-1Total Dissolved Solids14003/18/09902964mg/l40700327003360032500293005/12/2009905147448003080031700349003180031200Sulfate15.101/9/09900346mg/l23505/12/20099051474200885031002480102003450Chloride250.001/9/09900346mg/l03/18/099029642020018400187001860017800196005/5/09904918212005/12/2009905147239001320019500159001660016300Color (True/Apparent)03/17/09902963CLEARCLEAR03/18/09902964CLEARCLEARCLEARBromide0.5203/17/09902963mg/l52.203/18/0990296411211352.252.21201264/5/099037301115/12/200990514712199.910997.4106111Fluoride303/17/09902963mg/L 33 and 3003/18/09902964303035/5/20099049180.8155/12/20099051471.070.30.9140.7960.6580.675Bicarbonate Alkalinity203/17/09902963mg/l03/18/099029641361062602782071295/12/200990514711360209246209145Boric Acid0.9724mg/l03/18/0990296421.0920.8120.1522.1918.075/12/200990514729.92021.443.92119Calcium0.303/17/09902963mg/l303/18/099029644733044064574054905/12/2009905147493259391788399461Magnesium0.23mg/l2.303/18/099029642280103011101160129016400.454/5/0990373015701110Potassium1803/18/09902964mg/l4893813473553814015/12/2009905147539420385825405430Pre and Post APTSample PointUNITSReport IDDateMDLAppendix G-1Monitoring Well and Bay Water Quality SamplingTurkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test Program 1
3Q=sample held outside the required holding timeI=Result between MDL and PQL V=Present in blankU=undetected 2=Boric acid based on calculation from boron assuming all boron in the sample is due to boric acid.3=NCR-Detection limit has been elevated due to ICSA and/or ICSAB recovering outside control limits2 Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5PW-1IWFTotal Dissolved Solids1/9/09900346mg/l350.001/14/099003461/22/09900731307001/28/099010551/30/099010552/3/09901313 2/6/0990131314003/18/09902964327003360032500260004/5/099037304070033700656004/6/09904005334004/8/09904005331004/9/09904005304004/10/09904005313004/11/09904040354004/11/09904040364004/13/09904040343004/17/09904223324004/28/0990476033700UNITSReport IDDateAppendx G-2Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramWater Quality Sampling ResultsSample PointMDL4/28/09904760337004/30/0990476042600351005/1/0990476045800350005/2/0990491841800343005/3/0990491842500352005/4/0990491843300343005/5/099049184220034900663005/12/2009905147448003080031700349003180066600Sulfate15.101/9/09900346mg/l1/14/099003461/22/0990073124701/28/099010551/30/099010552/3/099013132/6/099013137.5503/17/09902963221075.503/18/099029643300271075707.5503/18/0990296422204/5/099037303540312057004/9/0990400526504/10/0990400526401 Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5PW-1IWFUNITSReport IDDateAppendx G-2Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramWater Quality Sampling ResultsSample PointMDL4/13/0990404026804/17/0990422326104/28/200990476028305/1/200990476027005/3/200990491825305/5/20099049183390276053305/12/20099051474200885031002480102001460Chloride250.001/9/09900346mg/l1/14/099003461/22/09900731175001/28/09901055 1/30/099010552/3/09901313 2/6/0990131303/17/099029631840003/18/0990296418400187001860017800387004/5/099037302010017500399004/5/099037302010017500399004/6/09904005 4/8/09904005221004/9/09904005229004/10/09904005233004/11/09904040123004/11/09904040217004/13/09904040187004/17/09904223181004/28/09904760179004/30/0990476025000171005/1/0990476021700168005/2/0990491825300222005/3/0990491825100205005/4/09904918Not reportednot reported5/5/099049182120020600356005/12/2009905147239001320019500159001660035400Color (True/Apparent)03/17/09902963CLEAR03/18/09902964CLEARCLEARCLEARCLEARBromide0.5203/17/09902963mg/l11352.203/18/0990296452.2U52.2U1202042 Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5PW-1IWFUNITSReport IDDateAppendx G-2Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramWater Quality Sampling ResultsSample PointMDL4/5/099037301111101874/9/099040051064/10/099040051064/13/099040401054/17/099042231044/28/20099047601115/1/200990476092.15/3/200990491898.75/5/200990491863.455.81095/12/200990514712199.910997.4106101Fluoride303/17/09902963mg/L3U3 and 3003/18/0990296430U30U3U30U0.304/5/099037300.3U0.3U0.3U4/9/099040050.3U4/10/099040050.3U4/13/099040400.3U4/17/099042230.3U4/17/099042230.3U4/28/20099047600.5175/1/20099047600.5615/3/20099049180.6915/5/20099049180.8150.6240.4065/12/20099051471.070.3U0.9140.7960.6580.363Bicarbonate Alkalinity203/17/09902963mg/l10603/18/099029642602782072024/5/099037301271881834/9/099040051764/10/099040051684/13/099040401744/17/099042231624/28/20099047601565/1/20099047601585/3/20099049181585/5/20099049181201601785/12/200990514711360209246209174Boric Acid0.972403/17/09902963mg/l21.085203/18/0990296420.81220.154422.1943.99n/a4/5/099037302723403 Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5PW-1IWFUNITSReport IDDateAppendx G-2Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramWater Quality Sampling ResultsSample PointMDL4/9/09904005245/3/200990491825.625/5/200990491828.6323.5241.625/12/200990514729.92021.443.92144Calcium0.303/17/09902963mg/l304303/18/099029644064574058244/5/099037304473987354/9/099040054164/10/099040054574/13/099040404254/17/099042234454/28/20099047604155/1/20099047604165/3/20099049184555/5/20099049184884187745/12/2009905147493259391788399787Magnesium0.2303/17/09902963mg/l1030Magnesium0.2303/17/09902963mg/l10302.303/18/0990296411101160129024000.454/5/099037301570123024404/9/0990400512504/10/0990400513704/13/0990404012704/17/0990422313704/28/200990476012505/1/200990476012505/3/200990491813605/5/2009904918152012502260Potassium1.803/17/09902963mg/l3811803/18/0990296434735538173118.004/5/099037304574517814/9/099040054104/10/099040054444/13/099040404084/17/099042234124/28/20099047604265/1/20099047604345/3/20099049184674 Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5PW-1IWFUNITSReport IDDateAppendx G-2Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramWater Quality Sampling ResultsSample PointMDL5/5/20099049185234278085/12/2009905147539420385825405771Sodium0.3703/17/09902963mg/l48102503/18/099029649480973018400503/18/0990296469903.704/5/099037301150011200189004/9/09904005100004/10/0990400598704/13/0990404099904/17/09904223102004/28/2009904760104005/1/2009904760106005/3/2009904918103005/5/20099049181210010000190005/12/200990514712600881090409540910018900Strontium0.007503/17/09902963mg/l5.260.07503/18/099029646.977.516.10.07503/18/099029646.977.516.10.01503/18/099029647.230.0154/5/0990373097.88164/9/099040057.604/10/099040058.284/13/099040407.624/17/099042237.744/28/20099047607.795/1/20099047607.895/3/20099049188.485/5/20099049189.187.8215.55/12/20099051479.344.517.0915.67.5115.7Bromate83.004/10/09904005ug/L83U4/13/09904040100U4/17/09904223100U4/28/200990476083U5/1/200990476083UDissolved Oxygen03/17/09902963mg/l0.6503/18/099029641.190.583.883.8803/18/099029641.25 Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5PW-1IWFUNITSReport IDDateAppendx G-2Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramWater Quality Sampling ResultsSample PointMDLFIELD TEMP03/17/09902963Deg C27.103/18/0990296425.425.825.828Odor03/17/09902963NONE03/18/09902964NONENONENONENONEpH0.103/17/09902963pH unit8.68.603/18/099029647.597.438.328.03Specific Conductance Field03/17/09902963umhos/cm4603/18/09902964umhos/cm47.548.848.986.1Turbidity03/17/09902963NTU0.680003/18/09902964NTU4.16012.2208.500003/18/09902964NTU8.870Data QualifiersQSUSPECTUUVI 2
Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5MW-1Pre and Post APTSample PointUNITSReport IDDateMDLAppendix G-1Monitoring Well and Bay Water Quality SamplingTurkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramSodiummg/l2503/18/09902964129004810948097306990104005/12/20099051471260088109040954091009760Strontium0.07503/18/09902964mg/l9.845.266.977.516.17.035/12/20099051479.344.517.0915.67.517.34Dissolved Oxygen03/17/09902963mg/l0.6503/18/099029641.190.581.20.76FIELD TEMP03/17/09902963Deg C3.8827.126.703/18/0990296425.425.825.8Odor03/17/09902963NONENONENONE03/18/09902964NONENONENONEpH0.103/17/09902963pH unit8.038.68.603/18/099029647.597.438.32Specific Conductance Field03/17/09902963umhos/cm86.14647.803/18/09902964umhos/cm47.548.848.9Turbidity03/17/09902963NTU8.50000.68000.500003/18/09902964NTU4.16012.2208.5000Data Qualifiers QUVI 2
3Q=sample held outside the required holding timeI=Result between MDL and PQL V=Present in blankU=undetected 2=Boric acid based on calculation from boron assuming all boron in the sample is due to boric acid.3=NCR-Detection limit has been elevated due to ICSA and/or ICSAB recovering outside control limitsIWF= Industrial Wastewater Facility6 Bay/SP-1PW-1MW-1 DZ P1IWFMW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5Oxygen-183/17/099029630012.041.441.293/18/099029640011.476.481.451.484/5/099037300015.701.502.504/10/099040050031.904/13/099040400031.704/17/099042230011.715/2/099047600011.665/3/099047600031.955/5/099049180011.735/5/099049180022.385/5/099049180035.655/5/099049180061.675/12/099051470011.515/12/099051470021.535/12/099051470032.535/12/099051470041.505/12/099051470051.505/12/099051470065.805/12/099051470071.56Appendix G-3Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramWater Quality Monitoring Summary IsotopesUNITSMDLDateReport ID5/12/099051470071.56Hydrogen-2 (Deuterium)3/17/0990296300116.113.644.973/18/0990296400112.8424.624.896.7704/05/0990373000133.006.0015.004/10/099040050038.004/13/099040400032.004/17/0990422300111.335/2/0990476000112.505/3/0990476000315.445/5/099049180015/5/0990491800212.765/5/0990491800332.195/5/0990491800616.565/12/0990514700117.015/12/099051470025.845/12/099051470039.665/12/0990514700412.485/12/0990514700511.4715/12/0990514700624.415/12/099051470075.96anomalously high, likely errorIWF= Industrial Wastewater Facility1}}
3Q=sample held outside the required holding timeI=Result between MDL and PQL V=Present in blankU=undetected 2=Boric acid based on calculation from boron assuming all boron in the sample is due to boric acid.3=NCR-Detection limit has been elevated due to ICSA and/or ICSAB recovering outside control limits 2
Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5PW-1IWFTotal Dissolved Solids1/9/09900346mg/l350.001/14/099003461/22/09900731307001/28/099010551/30/099010552/3/09901313 2/6/0990131314003/18/09902964327003360032500260004/5/099037304070033700656004/6/09904005334004/8/09904005331004/9/09904005304004/10/09904005313004/11/09904040354004/11/09904040364004/13/09904040343004/17/09904223324004/28/0990476033700UNITSReport IDDateAppendx G-2Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramWater Quality Sampling ResultsSample PointMDL4/28/09904760337004/30/0990476042600351005/1/0990476045800350005/2/0990491841800343005/3/0990491842500352005/4/0990491843300343005/5/099049184220034900663005/12/2009905147448003080031700349003180066600Sulfate15.101/9/09900346mg/l1/14/099003461/22/0990073124701/28/099010551/30/099010552/3/099013132/6/099013137.5503/17/09902963221075.503/18/099029643300271075707.5503/18/0990296422204/5/099037303540312057004/9/0990400526504/10/0990400526401 Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5PW-1IWFUNITSReport IDDateAppendx G-2Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramWater Quality Sampling ResultsSample PointMDL4/13/0990404026804/17/0990422326104/28/200990476028305/1/200990476027005/3/200990491825305/5/20099049183390276053305/12/20099051474200885031002480102001460Chloride250.001/9/09900346mg/l1/14/099003461/22/09900731175001/28/09901055 1/30/099010552/3/09901313 2/6/0990131303/17/099029631840003/18/0990296418400187001860017800387004/5/099037302010017500399004/5/099037302010017500399004/6/09904005 4/8/09904005221004/9/09904005229004/10/09904005233004/11/09904040123004/11/09904040217004/13/09904040187004/17/09904223181004/28/09904760179004/30/0990476025000171005/1/0990476021700168005/2/0990491825300222005/3/0990491825100205005/4/09904918Not reportednot reported5/5/099049182120020600356005/12/2009905147239001320019500159001660035400Color (True/Apparent)03/17/09902963CLEAR03/18/09902964CLEARCLEARCLEARCLEARBromide0.5203/17/09902963mg/l11352.203/18/0990296452.2U52.2U1202042 Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5PW-1IWFUNITSReport IDDateAppendx G-2Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramWater Quality Sampling ResultsSample PointMDL4/5/099037301111101874/9/099040051064/10/099040051064/13/099040401054/17/099042231044/28/20099047601115/1/200990476092.15/3/200990491898.75/5/200990491863.455.81095/12/200990514712199.910997.4106101Fluoride303/17/09902963mg/L3U3 and 3003/18/0990296430U30U3U30U0.304/5/099037300.3U0.3U0.3U4/9/099040050.3U4/10/099040050.3U4/13/099040400.3U4/17/099042230.3U4/17/099042230.3U4/28/20099047600.5175/1/20099047600.5615/3/20099049180.6915/5/20099049180.8150.6240.4065/12/20099051471.070.3U0.9140.7960.6580.363Bicarbonate Alkalinity203/17/09902963mg/l10603/18/099029642602782072024/5/099037301271881834/9/099040051764/10/099040051684/13/099040401744/17/099042231624/28/20099047601565/1/20099047601585/3/20099049181585/5/20099049181201601785/12/200990514711360209246209174Boric Acid0.972403/17/09902963mg/l21.085203/18/0990296420.81220.154422.1943.99n/a4/5/099037302723403 Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5PW-1IWFUNITSReport IDDateAppendx G-2Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramWater Quality Sampling ResultsSample PointMDL4/9/09904005245/3/200990491825.625/5/200990491828.6323.5241.625/12/200990514729.92021.443.92144Calcium0.303/17/09902963mg/l304303/18/099029644064574058244/5/099037304473987354/9/099040054164/10/099040054574/13/099040404254/17/099042234454/28/20099047604155/1/20099047604165/3/20099049184555/5/20099049184884187745/12/2009905147493259391788399787Magnesium0.2303/17/09902963mg/l1030Magnesium0.2303/17/09902963mg/l10302.303/18/0990296411101160129024000.454/5/099037301570123024404/9/0990400512504/10/0990400513704/13/0990404012704/17/0990422313704/28/200990476012505/1/200990476012505/3/200990491813605/5/2009904918152012502260Potassium1.803/17/09902963mg/l3811803/18/0990296434735538173118.004/5/099037304574517814/9/099040054104/10/099040054444/13/099040404084/17/099042234124/28/20099047604265/1/20099047604345/3/20099049184674 Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5PW-1IWFUNITSReport IDDateAppendx G-2Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramWater Quality Sampling ResultsSample PointMDL5/5/20099049185234278085/12/2009905147539420385825405771Sodium0.3703/17/09902963mg/l48102503/18/099029649480973018400503/18/0990296469903.704/5/099037301150011200189004/9/09904005100004/10/0990400598704/13/0990404099904/17/09904223102004/28/2009904760104005/1/2009904760106005/3/2009904918103005/5/20099049181210010000190005/12/200990514712600881090409540910018900Strontium0.007503/17/09902963mg/l5.260.07503/18/099029646.977.516.10.07503/18/099029646.977.516.10.01503/18/099029647.230.0154/5/09903730 97.88164/9/099040057.604/10/099040058.284/13/099040407.624/17/099042237.744/28/20099047607.795/1/20099047607.895/3/20099049188.485/5/20099049189.187.8215.55/12/20099051479.344.517.0915.67.5115.7Bromate83.004/10/09904005ug/L83U4/13/09904040100U4/17/09904223100U4/28/200990476083U5/1/200990476083UDissolved Oxygen03/17/09902963mg/l0.6503/18/099029641.190.583.883.8803/18/099029641.25 Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5PW-1IWFUNITSReport IDDateAppendx G-2Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramWater Quality Sampling ResultsSample PointMDLFIELD TEMP03/17/09902963Deg C27.103/18/0990296425.425.825.828Odor03/17/09902963NONE03/18/09902964NONENONENONENONEpH0.103/17/09902963pH unit8.68.603/18/099029647.597.438.328.03Specific Conductance Field03/17/09902963umhos/cm4603/18/09902964umhos/cm47.548.848.986.1Turbidity03/17/09902963NTU0.680003/18/09902964NTU4.16012.2208.500003/18/09902964NTU8.870Data Qualifiers QSUSPECTUUVI 2
3Q=sample held outside the required holding timeI=Result between MDL and PQL V=Present in blankU=undetected 2=Boric acid based on calculation from boron assuming all boron in the sample is due to boric acid.3=NCR-Detection limit has been elevated due to ICSA and/or ICSAB recovering outside control limitsIWF= Industrial Wastewater Facility 6
Bay/SP-1PW-1MW-1 DZ P1IWFMW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5Oxygen-183/17/099029630012.041.441.293/18/099029640011.476.481.451.484/5/099037300015.701.502.504/10/099040050031.904/13/099040400031.704/17/099042230011.715/2/099047600011.665/3/099047600031.955/5/099049180011.735/5/099049180022.385/5/099049180035.655/5/099049180061.675/12/099051470011.515/12/099051470021.535/12/099051470032.535/12/099051470041.505/12/099051470051.505/12/099051470065.805/12/099051470071.56Appendix G-3Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramWater Quality Monitoring Summary IsotopesUNITSMDLDateReport ID5/12/099051470071.56Hydrogen-2 (Deuterium)3/17/0990296300116.113.644.973/18/0990296400112.8424.624.896.7704/05/0990373000133.006.0015.004/10/099040050038.004/13/099040400032.004/17/0990422300111.335/2/0990476000112.505/3/0990476000315.445/5/099049180015/5/0990491800212.765/5/0990491800332.195/5/0990491800616.565/12/0990514700117.015/12/099051470025.845/12/099051470039.665/12/0990514700412.485/12/0990514700511.4715/12/0990514700624.415/12/099051470075.96anomalously high, likely errorIWF= Industrial Wastewater Facility 1}}

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Official Exhibit - FPL-017B-00-BD01 - Excerpt from Turkey Point Units 6 & 7 Aquifer Performance Test Report (August 19, 2009) - Figure 6.4 to Appendix G-3
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Issue date: 08/19/2009
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R² = 0.7578 0500010000150002000025000 30000350004000045000Chloride BayPW-1IWFLinear (IWF)R² = 0.783R² = 0.6323 0100002000030000400005000060000 7000080000mg/lTotal Dissolved SoildsBayPW-1IWFLinear (Bay)Linear (IWF) 0100020003000400050006000 70008000mg/lSulfateBayPW-1IWFR² = 0.9969 050100150200250mg/lBromideBayPW-1IWFLinear (IWF)

R2= 0.8932R2= 0.7474R² = 0.677650100150200250mg/lBicarbonate AlkalinityBayPW-1IWFLinear (Bay)Linear (PW-1)Linear (IWF)R² = 0.62291015 20 25 30 35 40 45 50mg/lBoric AcidBayPW-1IWFLinear (Bay)100200 300400500 600 700 800 900mg/lCalciumBayPW-1IWFR² = 0.90425001000150020002500 3000mg/lMagnesiumBayPW-1IWFLinear (IWF)Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Testing ProgramFlorida Power and Light

~ !##$8/19/096.4Water Quality Sample Results-APT Test PeriodSource: water levels obtained during APT programDATEFIGURE005000100200300400 500600700 80090003/17/0903/18/094/5/094/9/094/10/094/13/094/17/094/28/20095/1/20095/3/20095/5/20095/12/2009mg/lPotassiumBayPW-1IWFR² = 0.5337 0200040006000 8000100001200014000 160001800020000mg/lSodiumBayPW-1IWFLinear (IWF)R² = 0.7615 024681012141618mg/lStrontiumBayPW-1IWFLinear (IWF)

Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Testing ProgramFlorida Power and LightHDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida336098/19/096.5Water Quality Sample Results-Monitoring WellsSource: water levels obtained during APT programChloride050001000015000200002500030000Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5MW-1mg/lPrior to APTFollowing APTBicarbonate Alkalinity 050100150200250 300Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5MW-1mg/lPrior to APTFollowing APTOutliersOutlierOutlierDATEFIGURE 0.001.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.003/17/20093/19/20093/21/20093/23/2009 3/25/20093/27/20093/29/2009 3/31/20094/2/2009 4/4/2009 4/6/20094/8/20094/10/20094/12/2009 4/14/2009 4/16/2009 4/18/20094/20/20094/22/2009 4/24/2009 4/26/2009 4/28/2009 4/30/20095/2/2009 5/4/2009 5/6/2009 5/8/20095/10/2009 5/12/2009Oxygen 18BayPW-1IWFHydrogen 2 (Deuterium)HDR Engineering, Inc.

5426 Bay Center DriveSuite 400 Tampa, Florida 33609DATEFIGURETurkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Testing ProgramFlorida Power and LightStable Isotope Results, PW-1 Biscayne Bay, Industrial Wastewater Facility6.68/19/09Source: Site water quality data, APT Test periodR² = 0.7221R² = 0.76080.005.0010.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 30.00 35.003/17/20093/19/2009 3/21/2009 3/23/2009 3/25/2009 3/27/20093/29/20093/31/20094/2/2009 4/4/2009 4/6/2009 4/8/20094/10/2009 4/12/2009 4/14/20094/16/20094/18/2009 4/20/2009 4/22/2009 4/24/2009 4/26/2009 4/28/2009 4/30/20095/2/20095/4/20095/6/2009 5/8/20095/10/2009 5/12/2009BayPW-1IWFLinear (PW-1)Linear (IWF)

HDR Engineering, Inc.5426 Bay Center Drive Suite 400 Tampa, Florida 33609DATEFIGURETurkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Testing ProgramFlorida Power and LightStable Isotope Results, Monitoring Wells 6.78/19/09Source: Site water quality data, APT Test period Outlier

APPENDIX A SOIL BORING LOGS SOIL BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:1/16/09Boring Number: PW-1Coordinates:25" 26'12.7306 N; 80"19'16.6207 WDate End: 1/23/09Elevation: 3.51' NAVD 88 Depth GW: 6.27 Date: 1/21/09Sheet 1 of 1 Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW: 5.45 Date: 1/26/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks1Fill material (rock fragments, gravel, shell) 23drill4cuttings5 6

7drill8cuttings9-5.4910-6.49Peat-dark brown, plant material, sl. moistPT11Lt gray limestone, friable, sdy, few mollusk12drillshells; some fossil shell casts, small voids; wet;13cuttings(calcarenite)14 15 16 17drill18cuttings19 20 21 22drill23cuttings24 25 26 27drill28cuttings29 30 31 32-28.49drill 33cuttingsLt gray cemented sand and fine sand; cemented sand34 frags; wet35 36 37drill38cuttings39 40 41 42-38.49drill 43cuttingsLt gray limestone and tan-yellow coral fragments;44yellow-brown calcite replaced coral, coral structure 45still noted;46 47Total Depth 46'48 49 50 51 52HDR Engineering, Inc.

BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:1/07/09Boring Number: MW-1 ISCoordinates:25"26'12.3058" N; 80©19'17.2599" WDate End: 1/08/09Elevation: 3.00© NAVD 88Depth GW: 5.64 Date: 1/21/09Sheet 1 of 2Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW: 5.31 Date: 1/26/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks1Fill material (rock fragments, gravel, shell) 2drill3cuttings45 6

7 8-5.0drill

9cuttingsPeat-dark brown, plant material, sl. moist10-7.0 11Lt gray limestone, friable, sdy, few mollusk12shells; some fossil shell molds, small voids; wet;13(calcarenite)14 15 16SPT17 18 19 20 21 22drill23cuttings24mud loss25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33-29Lt gray cemented sand and fine sand; cemented sand34 frags; 35 36Lost drill bit in hole, move to new location37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50PTSPTSPTSPTSPT10-18-21-2916-15-32-177-16-19-185-4-4-55-7-14-10HDR Engineering, Inc.

BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:1/07/09Boring Number: MW-1Coordinates:25"26'12.2359" N; 80©19'17.3150" WDate End: 1/23/09Elevation: 3.00© NAVD 88Depth GW: 5.64 Date: 1/21/09Sheet 1 of 2Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW: 5.31 Date: 1/26/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks1Fill material (rock fragments, gravel, shell) 2drill3cuttings45 6

7 8-5.0drill

9cuttingsPeat-dark brown, plant material, sl. moist10-7.0 11Lt gray limestone, friable, sdy, few mollusk12shells; some fossil shell molds, small voids; wet;13(calcarenite)14 15 16SPT17 18 19 20 21 22drill23cuttings24mud loss25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33-29Lt gray cemented sand and fine sand; cemented sand34 frags; 35 36 37drill38cuttings39 40 41 42drill43cuttingsLt gray limestone and tan-yellow coral fragments;44-41yellow-brown calcite replaced coral, coral structure 45still noted;46 47 48 49 50PTSPTSPTSPTSPT10-18-21-2916-15-32-177-16-19-185-4-4-55-7-14-10HDR Engineering, Inc.

SOIL BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:1/07/09Boring Number: MW-1Coordinates:25"26'12.2359" N; 80©19'17.3150" WDate End: 1/23/09Elevation: 3.00© NAVD 88Depth GW: 6.27 Date: 1/21/09Sheet 2 of 2Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW: 5.45 Date: 1/26/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks5152drill53cuttings54 55Light gray sandy, fossiliferous limestone, fossil molds 56and shells; gastropods and pelcypods present; some 57drillyellow-brown calcite-replaced coral fragments;58cuttings59 60 61light gray to white sandy limestone, some fossil62drillshells,trace burrows;63cuttings64 65 66more vugs and burows notedbased on video log67drill68cuttings69 70 71 72drill73cuttings74 75 76 77Total Depth 75 feet78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99100HDR Engineering, Inc.

SOIL BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:1/7/09Boring Number: MW-2Coordinates:25" 26'16.9299 N; 80"19' 07.6459 WDate End: 1/28/09Elevation: 4.41' NAVD 88 Depth GW: 9.36 Date: 2/10/09Sheet 1 of 1 Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW: 9.61 Date: 2/20/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks1Fill material (rock fragments, gravel, shell) 23drill4cuttings5 6

7 8

9-4.610Peat-dark brown, plant material, sl. moistPT11 12drill13cuttings14Lt gray limestone, friable, sdy, few mollusk15shells; some fossil shell casts, small voids; wet;16(calcarenite); thin dolomite stringer at about 17;'17 18 19 20 21 22drill23cuttings24 25 26mud loss at 26' bls27 28 29 30 31 32drill33cuttings34 35-30.6 36 37drillLt gray calcareous cemented sand and fine sand; 38cuttingscemented sand frags; few shell frags; wet39 40 41 42drill43cuttings44-39.9 45Lt gray sandy limestone and tan-yellow coral fragments;46yellow-brown calcite replaced coral, coral structure 47 noted;48 49Total Depth 47'50 51 52SPT8-4-4-13SPT4-5-5-8SPT55-35-50/5HDR Engineering, Inc.

SOIL BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:1/8/09Boring Number: MW-3Coordinates:25" 26'10.2903 N; 80"19' 36.8590 WDate End: 2/3/09Elevation: 2.87' NAVD 88 Depth GW: 7.67 Date: 2/11/09Sheet 1 of 1 Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW: 8.27 Date: 2/20/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks1Fill material (rock fragments, gravel, shell) 23drill4cuttings5 6

7 8

9Peat-dark brown, plant material, sl. moist10PT11 12drill13cuttings14Lt gray limestone, friable, sdy, few mollusk15shells; some fossil shell casts, small voids; wet;16(calcarenite); thin dolomite stringer at about 15;'17 18 19 20drillmud loss 27'21cuttings22 23 24 25 26 27 28drill29cuttings30 31 32drill33cuttings34 35Lt gray calcareous cemented sand and fine sand; 36cemented sand frags; few shell frags; wet37drill38cuttingsLt gray sandy limestone and tan-yellow coral fragments;39yellow-brown calcite replaced coral, coral structure 40 noted;41 42drill43cuttings44 45Total Depth 44'46 47 48 49 50 51 52SPTSPTSPTHDR Engineering, Inc.

SOIL BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:2/2/09Boring Number: MW-4Coordinates:25" 26'03.0608 N; 80"19' 36.4789 WDate End: 1/28/09Elevation: 4.43' NAVD 88 Depth GW: 8.20 Date: 4/1/09Sheet 1 of 1 Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW: 8.14 Date: 4/10/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks1Fill material (rock fragments, gravel, shell) 23drill4cuttings5 6

7-4.6 8

9Peat-dark brown, plant material, sl. moist10PT11-7.1 12drill13cuttings14Lt gray limestone, friable, sdy, few mollusk15shells; some fossil shell casts, small voids; wet;16(calcarenite); thin dolomite stringer at about 17;'17 18 19 20drillmud loss 20'21cuttings22 23 24 25 26 27 28drill29cuttings30 31 32drill33cuttings34-29.6 35 36 37drillLt gray calcareous cemented sand and fine sand; 38cuttingscemented sand frags; few shell frags; wet39 40 41 42drill43-38.6cuttings 44 45Lt gray sandy limestone and tan-yellow coral fragments;46yellow-brown calcite replaced coral, coral structure 47 noted;48 49Total Depth 47'50 51 52SPT8-4-4-13SPT7-12-14-14SPT17-14-8-8HDR Engineering, Inc.

SOIL BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:1/8/09Boring Number: MW-5Coordinates:25" 26'22.7708 N; 80"19' 43.9645 WDate End: 2/4/09Elevation: 2.86' NAVD 88 Depth GW: 5.03 Date: 2/11/09Sheet 1 of 1 Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW: 6.42 Date: 2/20/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks1Fill material (rock fragments, gravel, shell) 23 4

5Peat-dark brown, plant material, sl. moistPT6drill7cuttings8 910 11drill12cuttings13 14Lt gray limestone, friable, sdy, few mollusk15shells; some fossil shell casts, small voids; wet;16drill(calcarenite); thin dolomite stringer at about 13;'17cuttings18 19 20mud loss 26'21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32drill33cuttings34 35 36 37drill38cuttingsLt gray sandy limestone and tan-yellow coral fragments;39yellow-brown calcite replaced coral, coral structure 40 noted;41 42Total Depth 40'43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52SPTSPTSPTSPT SPTSPTHDR Engineering, Inc.

APPENDIX B WELL COMPLETION DIAGRAMS

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APPENDIX C SURVEY REPORT

APPENDIX D PUMP RATE LOG Appendix D Pump Rate Log- Aquifer Performance Test 4 DateTimePumpingRate(gpm)DepthtoWater(ftbelowTOC)4/28/20091036717116.874/28/20091100716916.994/28/20091200720417.014/28/20091300722216.904/28/20091400721716.994/28/20091500719016.984/28/20091600715117.154/28/20091700711117.214/28/20091800710617.234/28/20091900705917.374/28/20092000704317.404/28/20092100701817.504/28/20092200704417.514/28/20092300705517.404/29/20090000710317.304/29/20090100713417.104/29/20090200718917.004/29/20090300718916.854/29/20090400716117.004/29/20090500713017.004/29/20090600710417.134/29/20090700708717.244/29/20090800711417.394/29/20090900704917.434/29/20091000705217.434/29/20091100708617.404/29/20091200710817.234/29/20091300713017.054/29/20091400717616.904/29/20091500717616.854/29/20091600714416.954/29/20091700712217.104/29/20091800709617.204/29/20091900706417.204/29/20092000703117.354/29/20092100660117.454/29/20092200700717.50 DateTimePumpingRate(gpm)DepthtoWater(ftbelowTOC)4/29/20092300702217.484/30/20090000705217.394/30/20090100709617.184/30/20090200714816.904/30/20090300717316.934/30/20090400717916.834/30/20090500714816.914/30/20090600712716.814/30/20090700710017.114/30/20090800707717.254/30/20090900706017.304/30/20091000705417.404/30/20091100705917.404/30/20091200708117.204/30/20091300710817.154/30/20091400714117.054/30/20091500716016.954/30/20091600717716.904/30/20091700714917.004/30/20091800712617.104/30/20091900705117.204/30/20092000705616.804/30/20092100704117.444/30/20092200703117.454/30/20092300702517.455/1/20090000704017.415/1/20090100707517.185/1/20090200713917.085/1/20090300715016.905/1/20090400718416.815/1/20090500717816.905/1/20090600714216.875/1/20090700713616.855/1/20090800710917.155/1/20090900709917.155/1/20091000705917.205/1/20091100703817.405/1/20091200704217.355/1/20091300705517.255/1/20091400709117.20 DateTimePumpingRate(gpm)DepthtoWater(ftbelowTOC)5/1/20091500711317.055/1/20091600715916.955/1/20091700716416.905/1/20091800713616.955/1/20091900711317.055/1/20092000707317.205/1/20092100705716.985/1/20092200703617.225/1/20092300700517.475/2/20090000700217.455/2/20090100700917.455/2/20090200703317.105/2/20090300706517.105/2/20090400710816.935/2/20090500715616.475/2/20090600715316.775/2/20090700714816.865/2/20090800712017.005/2/20090900709017.105/2/20091000708117.205/2/20091100703717.355/2/20091200702117.355/2/20091300702317.305/2/20091400704217.205/2/20091500708517.105/2/20091600711416.955/2/20091700714516.805/2/20091800717116.655/2/20091900716616.705/2/20092000712116.805/2/20092100710616.895/2/20092200707616.985/2/20092300707417.105/3/20090000704417.245/3/20090100702017.325/3/20090200704317.135/3/2009300708517.005/3/20090400713316.905/3/20090500716116.695/3/20090600718716.95 DateTimePumpingRate(gpm)DepthtoWater(ftbelowTOC)5/3/20090700720016.585/3/20090800716916.705/3/20090900714416.755/3/20091000713416.905/3/20091100708817.055/3/20091200707417.155/3/20091300704617.155/3/20091400704517.205/3/20091500705017.105/3/20091600709717.005/3/20091700711716.805/3/20091800715416.705/3/20091900717516.625/3/20092000716016.585/3/20092100713816.735/3/20092200711116.875/3/20092300709616.935/4/20090000705817.205/4/20090100703717.095/4/20090200702417.325/4/20090300703417.195/4/20090400706017.005/4/20090500711216.835/4/20090600713916.705/4/20090700714416.645/4/20090800718616.505/4/20090900714816.705/4/20091000713616.905/4/20091100710517.005/4/20091200708417.105/4/20091300705417.205/4/20091400702317.255/4/20091500701417.305/4/20091600702417.205/4/20091700706017.155/4/20091800710316.955/4/20091900712816.805/4/20092000715616.595/4/20092100716416.695/4/20092200713816.73 DateTimePumpingRate(gpm)DepthtoWater(ftbelowTOC)5/4/20092300710217.005/5/20090000706017.105/5/20090100704117.295/5/20090200701417.385/5/20090300700017.295/5/20090400701517.305/5/20090500704717.155/5/20090600708017.145/5/20090700712316.915/5/20090800714616.815/5/20090900715916.715/5/20091000713516.90Average709717

APPENDIX E TIME SERIES MODEL GRAPHS HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW1DZDeep HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW1DZPI HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW1IS HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW1SS HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW2 HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW3 HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW4

APPENDIX F TYPE CURVE MATCHES AquiferWin, Environmental Simulations, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW2Test4Hantush AquiferWin, Environmental Simulations, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW3Test4Hantush AquiferWin, Environmental Simulations, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW4Test4Hantush MW-1 DZ PI Walton1.00E+011.00E+00s*typefield 0.021.00E-01W(u) , 0.060.10.40.811.00E-020.010.1110100100010000100000 121/u , t*Q (ft3/d)r (ft)T (ft2/d)Sr/BK'/b'1443850803.68E+051.2E-060.49.2E+00HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW1DZPIWalton MW-2WaltonMW-2 Walton1.00E+011.00E+00s*typefield 0.021.00E-01W(u) , s0.060.10.40.81.00E-0200101110100100010000100000120.010.11101001000100001000001/u , t*Q (ft3/d)r (ft)T (ft2/d)Sr/BK'/b'1443850925517E+0528E040497E0214438509255.17E+052.8E-040.49.7E-02HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW2Walton MW-3 Walton1.00E+011.00E+00, s*typefield 0.020061.00E-01W(u) ,0.060.10.40.811.00E-020.010.11101001000100001000001/ut*21/u , tQ (ft3/d)r (ft)T (ft2/d)Sr/BK'/b' 14438501810977E+0570E040448E02144385018109.77E+057.0E-040.44.8E-02HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW3Walton MW-4 Walton1.00E+011.00E+00, s*typefield 0.020061.00E-01W(u) 0.060.10.40.811.00E-020.010.1110100100010000100000 21/u , t*Q (ft3/d)r (ft)T (ft2/d)Sr/BK'/b'144385020001.03E+067.4E-040.44.1E-02HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW4Walton AquiferWin, Environmental Simulations, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW1DZPITheisRecovery AquiferWin, Environmental Simulations, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramPW1TheisREC AquiferWin, Environmental Simulations, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW2TheisRecovery 0.9Obs. WellsMW-1MW2MW-3MW-4AquiferModel 0.719Aquifer ModelLeakySolutionHantushParametersT = 8.0E+5 ft 2/dayS=3824E-180.538Displacement (ft)

S= 3.824E181/B' = 0.0008121 ft

-1'/r = 1.236E-7 ft

-11/B" = 0. ft

-1"/r = 0. ft

-10.358D0.17710.100.1000.1.0E+4-0.004Radial Distance (ft)AQTESOLV, Hydrosolve, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramDistanceDrawdownAnalysis 1.Obs. WellsMW10.1MW-1MW2MW-3MW-4Aquifer ModelLeaky0.01)SolutionHantushParametersT = 5.28E+5 ft 2/dayS = 0.33531/B' = 0.01833 ft

-110001Displacement (ft

)'/r= 1.236E-7ft

-11/B" = 0. ft

-1"/r = 0. ft

-10.0011.0E-40.010.11.10.100.1000.1.0E+41.0E+51.0E-5Time (min)AQTESOLV, Hydrosolve, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramHantush,1960

APPENDIX G WATER QUALITY SUMMARY TABLES Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5MW-1Total Dissolved Solids14003/18/09902964mg/l40700327003360032500293005/12/2009905147448003080031700349003180031200Sulfate15.101/9/09900346mg/l23505/12/20099051474200885031002480102003450Chloride250.001/9/09900346mg/l03/18/099029642020018400187001860017800196005/5/09904918212005/12/2009905147239001320019500159001660016300Color (True/Apparent)03/17/09902963CLEARCLEAR03/18/09902964CLEARCLEARCLEARBromide0.5203/17/09902963mg/l52.203/18/0990296411211352.252.21201264/5/099037301115/12/200990514712199.910997.4106111Fluoride303/17/09902963mg/L 33 and 3003/18/09902964303035/5/20099049180.8155/12/20099051471.070.30.9140.7960.6580.675Bicarbonate Alkalinity203/17/09902963mg/l03/18/099029641361062602782071295/12/200990514711360209246209145Boric Acid0.9724mg/l03/18/0990296421.0920.8120.1522.1918.075/12/200990514729.92021.443.92119Calcium0.303/17/09902963mg/l303/18/099029644733044064574054905/12/2009905147493259391788399461Magnesium0.23mg/l2.303/18/099029642280103011101160129016400.454/5/0990373015701110Potassium1803/18/09902964mg/l4893813473553814015/12/2009905147539420385825405430Pre and Post APTSample PointUNITSReport IDDateMDLAppendix G-1Monitoring Well and Bay Water Quality SamplingTurkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test Program 1

Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5MW-1Pre and Post APTSample PointUNITSReport IDDateMDLAppendix G-1Monitoring Well and Bay Water Quality SamplingTurkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramSodiummg/l2503/18/09902964129004810948097306990104005/12/20099051471260088109040954091009760Strontium0.07503/18/09902964mg/l9.845.266.977.516.17.035/12/20099051479.344.517.0915.67.517.34Dissolved Oxygen03/17/09902963mg/l0.6503/18/099029641.190.581.20.76FIELD TEMP03/17/09902963Deg C3.8827.126.703/18/0990296425.425.825.8Odor03/17/09902963NONENONENONE03/18/09902964NONENONENONEpH0.103/17/09902963pH unit8.038.68.603/18/099029647.597.438.32Specific Conductance Field03/17/09902963umhos/cm86.14647.803/18/09902964umhos/cm47.548.848.9Turbidity03/17/09902963NTU8.50000.68000.500003/18/09902964NTU4.16012.2208.5000Data Qualifiers QUVI 2

3Q=sample held outside the required holding timeI=Result between MDL and PQL V=Present in blankU=undetected 2=Boric acid based on calculation from boron assuming all boron in the sample is due to boric acid.3=NCR-Detection limit has been elevated due to ICSA and/or ICSAB recovering outside control limits 2

Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5PW-1IWFTotal Dissolved Solids1/9/09900346mg/l350.001/14/099003461/22/09900731307001/28/099010551/30/099010552/3/09901313 2/6/0990131314003/18/09902964327003360032500260004/5/099037304070033700656004/6/09904005334004/8/09904005331004/9/09904005304004/10/09904005313004/11/09904040354004/11/09904040364004/13/09904040343004/17/09904223324004/28/0990476033700UNITSReport IDDateAppendx G-2Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramWater Quality Sampling ResultsSample PointMDL4/28/09904760337004/30/0990476042600351005/1/0990476045800350005/2/0990491841800343005/3/0990491842500352005/4/0990491843300343005/5/099049184220034900663005/12/2009905147448003080031700349003180066600Sulfate15.101/9/09900346mg/l1/14/099003461/22/0990073124701/28/099010551/30/099010552/3/099013132/6/099013137.5503/17/09902963221075.503/18/099029643300271075707.5503/18/0990296422204/5/099037303540312057004/9/0990400526504/10/0990400526401 Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5PW-1IWFUNITSReport IDDateAppendx G-2Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramWater Quality Sampling ResultsSample PointMDL4/13/0990404026804/17/0990422326104/28/200990476028305/1/200990476027005/3/200990491825305/5/20099049183390276053305/12/20099051474200885031002480102001460Chloride250.001/9/09900346mg/l1/14/099003461/22/09900731175001/28/09901055 1/30/099010552/3/09901313 2/6/0990131303/17/099029631840003/18/0990296418400187001860017800387004/5/099037302010017500399004/5/099037302010017500399004/6/09904005 4/8/09904005221004/9/09904005229004/10/09904005233004/11/09904040123004/11/09904040217004/13/09904040187004/17/09904223181004/28/09904760179004/30/0990476025000171005/1/0990476021700168005/2/0990491825300222005/3/0990491825100205005/4/09904918Not reportednot reported5/5/099049182120020600356005/12/2009905147239001320019500159001660035400Color (True/Apparent)03/17/09902963CLEAR03/18/09902964CLEARCLEARCLEARCLEARBromide0.5203/17/09902963mg/l11352.203/18/0990296452.2U52.2U1202042 Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5PW-1IWFUNITSReport IDDateAppendx G-2Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramWater Quality Sampling ResultsSample PointMDL4/5/099037301111101874/9/099040051064/10/099040051064/13/099040401054/17/099042231044/28/20099047601115/1/200990476092.15/3/200990491898.75/5/200990491863.455.81095/12/200990514712199.910997.4106101Fluoride303/17/09902963mg/L3U3 and 3003/18/0990296430U30U3U30U0.304/5/099037300.3U0.3U0.3U4/9/099040050.3U4/10/099040050.3U4/13/099040400.3U4/17/099042230.3U4/17/099042230.3U4/28/20099047600.5175/1/20099047600.5615/3/20099049180.6915/5/20099049180.8150.6240.4065/12/20099051471.070.3U0.9140.7960.6580.363Bicarbonate Alkalinity203/17/09902963mg/l10603/18/099029642602782072024/5/099037301271881834/9/099040051764/10/099040051684/13/099040401744/17/099042231624/28/20099047601565/1/20099047601585/3/20099049181585/5/20099049181201601785/12/200990514711360209246209174Boric Acid0.972403/17/09902963mg/l21.085203/18/0990296420.81220.154422.1943.99n/a4/5/099037302723403 Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5PW-1IWFUNITSReport IDDateAppendx G-2Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramWater Quality Sampling ResultsSample PointMDL4/9/09904005245/3/200990491825.625/5/200990491828.6323.5241.625/12/200990514729.92021.443.92144Calcium0.303/17/09902963mg/l304303/18/099029644064574058244/5/099037304473987354/9/099040054164/10/099040054574/13/099040404254/17/099042234454/28/20099047604155/1/20099047604165/3/20099049184555/5/20099049184884187745/12/2009905147493259391788399787Magnesium0.2303/17/09902963mg/l1030Magnesium0.2303/17/09902963mg/l10302.303/18/0990296411101160129024000.454/5/099037301570123024404/9/0990400512504/10/0990400513704/13/0990404012704/17/0990422313704/28/200990476012505/1/200990476012505/3/200990491813605/5/2009904918152012502260Potassium1.803/17/09902963mg/l3811803/18/0990296434735538173118.004/5/099037304574517814/9/099040054104/10/099040054444/13/099040404084/17/099042234124/28/20099047604265/1/20099047604345/3/20099049184674 Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5PW-1IWFUNITSReport IDDateAppendx G-2Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramWater Quality Sampling ResultsSample PointMDL5/5/20099049185234278085/12/2009905147539420385825405771Sodium0.3703/17/09902963mg/l48102503/18/099029649480973018400503/18/0990296469903.704/5/099037301150011200189004/9/09904005100004/10/0990400598704/13/0990404099904/17/09904223102004/28/2009904760104005/1/2009904760106005/3/2009904918103005/5/20099049181210010000190005/12/200990514712600881090409540910018900Strontium0.007503/17/09902963mg/l5.260.07503/18/099029646.977.516.10.07503/18/099029646.977.516.10.01503/18/099029647.230.0154/5/09903730 97.88164/9/099040057.604/10/099040058.284/13/099040407.624/17/099042237.744/28/20099047607.795/1/20099047607.895/3/20099049188.485/5/20099049189.187.8215.55/12/20099051479.344.517.0915.67.5115.7Bromate83.004/10/09904005ug/L83U4/13/09904040100U4/17/09904223100U4/28/200990476083U5/1/200990476083UDissolved Oxygen03/17/09902963mg/l0.6503/18/099029641.190.583.883.8803/18/099029641.25 Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5PW-1IWFUNITSReport IDDateAppendx G-2Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramWater Quality Sampling ResultsSample PointMDLFIELD TEMP03/17/09902963Deg C27.103/18/0990296425.425.825.828Odor03/17/09902963NONE03/18/09902964NONENONENONENONEpH0.103/17/09902963pH unit8.68.603/18/099029647.597.438.328.03Specific Conductance Field03/17/09902963umhos/cm4603/18/09902964umhos/cm47.548.848.986.1Turbidity03/17/09902963NTU0.680003/18/09902964NTU4.16012.2208.500003/18/09902964NTU8.870Data Qualifiers QSUSPECTUUVI 2

3Q=sample held outside the required holding timeI=Result between MDL and PQL V=Present in blankU=undetected 2=Boric acid based on calculation from boron assuming all boron in the sample is due to boric acid.3=NCR-Detection limit has been elevated due to ICSA and/or ICSAB recovering outside control limitsIWF= Industrial Wastewater Facility 6

Bay/SP-1PW-1MW-1 DZ P1IWFMW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5Oxygen-183/17/099029630012.041.441.293/18/099029640011.476.481.451.484/5/099037300015.701.502.504/10/099040050031.904/13/099040400031.704/17/099042230011.715/2/099047600011.665/3/099047600031.955/5/099049180011.735/5/099049180022.385/5/099049180035.655/5/099049180061.675/12/099051470011.515/12/099051470021.535/12/099051470032.535/12/099051470041.505/12/099051470051.505/12/099051470065.805/12/099051470071.56Appendix G-3Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramWater Quality Monitoring Summary IsotopesUNITSMDLDateReport ID5/12/099051470071.56Hydrogen-2 (Deuterium)3/17/0990296300116.113.644.973/18/0990296400112.8424.624.896.7704/05/0990373000133.006.0015.004/10/099040050038.004/13/099040400032.004/17/0990422300111.335/2/0990476000112.505/3/0990476000315.445/5/099049180015/5/0990491800212.765/5/0990491800332.195/5/0990491800616.565/12/0990514700117.015/12/099051470025.845/12/099051470039.665/12/0990514700412.485/12/0990514700511.4715/12/0990514700624.415/12/099051470075.96anomalously high, likely errorIWF= Industrial Wastewater Facility 1

R² = 0.7578 0500010000150002000025000 30000350004000045000Chloride BayPW-1IWFLinear (IWF)R² = 0.783R² = 0.6323 0100002000030000400005000060000 7000080000mg/lTotal Dissolved SoildsBayPW-1IWFLinear (Bay)Linear (IWF) 0100020003000400050006000 70008000mg/lSulfateBayPW-1IWFR² = 0.9969 050100150200250mg/lBromideBayPW-1IWFLinear (IWF)

R2= 0.8932R2= 0.7474R² = 0.677650100150200250mg/lBicarbonate AlkalinityBayPW-1IWFLinear (Bay)Linear (PW-1)Linear (IWF)R² = 0.62291015 20 25 30 35 40 45 50mg/lBoric AcidBayPW-1IWFLinear (Bay)100200 300400500 600 700 800 900mg/lCalciumBayPW-1IWFR² = 0.90425001000150020002500 3000mg/lMagnesiumBayPW-1IWFLinear (IWF)Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Testing ProgramFlorida Power and Light

~ !##$8/19/096.4Water Quality Sample Results-APT Test PeriodSource: water levels obtained during APT programDATEFIGURE005000100200300400 500600700 80090003/17/0903/18/094/5/094/9/094/10/094/13/094/17/094/28/20095/1/20095/3/20095/5/20095/12/2009mg/lPotassiumBayPW-1IWFR² = 0.5337 0200040006000 8000100001200014000 160001800020000mg/lSodiumBayPW-1IWFLinear (IWF)R² = 0.7615 024681012141618mg/lStrontiumBayPW-1IWFLinear (IWF)

Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Testing ProgramFlorida Power and LightHDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida336098/19/096.5Water Quality Sample Results-Monitoring WellsSource: water levels obtained during APT programChloride050001000015000200002500030000Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5MW-1mg/lPrior to APTFollowing APTBicarbonate Alkalinity 050100150200250 300Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5MW-1mg/lPrior to APTFollowing APTOutliersOutlierOutlierDATEFIGURE 0.001.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.003/17/20093/19/20093/21/20093/23/2009 3/25/20093/27/20093/29/2009 3/31/20094/2/2009 4/4/2009 4/6/20094/8/20094/10/20094/12/2009 4/14/2009 4/16/2009 4/18/20094/20/20094/22/2009 4/24/2009 4/26/2009 4/28/2009 4/30/20095/2/2009 5/4/2009 5/6/2009 5/8/20095/10/2009 5/12/2009Oxygen 18BayPW-1IWFHydrogen 2 (Deuterium)HDR Engineering, Inc.

5426 Bay Center DriveSuite 400 Tampa, Florida 33609DATEFIGURETurkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Testing ProgramFlorida Power and LightStable Isotope Results, PW-1 Biscayne Bay, Industrial Wastewater Facility6.68/19/09Source: Site water quality data, APT Test periodR² = 0.7221R² = 0.76080.005.0010.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 30.00 35.003/17/20093/19/2009 3/21/2009 3/23/2009 3/25/2009 3/27/20093/29/20093/31/20094/2/2009 4/4/2009 4/6/2009 4/8/20094/10/2009 4/12/2009 4/14/20094/16/20094/18/2009 4/20/2009 4/22/2009 4/24/2009 4/26/2009 4/28/2009 4/30/20095/2/20095/4/20095/6/2009 5/8/20095/10/2009 5/12/2009BayPW-1IWFLinear (PW-1)Linear (IWF)

HDR Engineering, Inc.5426 Bay Center Drive Suite 400 Tampa, Florida 33609DATEFIGURETurkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Testing ProgramFlorida Power and LightStable Isotope Results, Monitoring Wells 6.78/19/09Source: Site water quality data, APT Test period Outlier

APPENDIX A SOIL BORING LOGS SOIL BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:1/16/09Boring Number: PW-1Coordinates:25" 26'12.7306 N; 80"19'16.6207 WDate End: 1/23/09Elevation: 3.51' NAVD 88 Depth GW: 6.27 Date: 1/21/09Sheet 1 of 1 Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW: 5.45 Date: 1/26/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks1Fill material (rock fragments, gravel, shell) 23drill4cuttings5 6

7drill8cuttings9-5.4910-6.49Peat-dark brown, plant material, sl. moistPT11Lt gray limestone, friable, sdy, few mollusk12drillshells; some fossil shell casts, small voids; wet;13cuttings(calcarenite)14 15 16 17drill18cuttings19 20 21 22drill23cuttings24 25 26 27drill28cuttings29 30 31 32-28.49drill 33cuttingsLt gray cemented sand and fine sand; cemented sand34 frags; wet35 36 37drill38cuttings39 40 41 42-38.49drill 43cuttingsLt gray limestone and tan-yellow coral fragments;44yellow-brown calcite replaced coral, coral structure 45still noted;46 47Total Depth 46'48 49 50 51 52HDR Engineering, Inc.

BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:1/07/09Boring Number: MW-1 ISCoordinates:25"26'12.3058" N; 80©19'17.2599" WDate End: 1/08/09Elevation: 3.00© NAVD 88Depth GW: 5.64 Date: 1/21/09Sheet 1 of 2Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW: 5.31 Date: 1/26/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks1Fill material (rock fragments, gravel, shell) 2drill3cuttings45 6

7 8-5.0drill

9cuttingsPeat-dark brown, plant material, sl. moist10-7.0 11Lt gray limestone, friable, sdy, few mollusk12shells; some fossil shell molds, small voids; wet;13(calcarenite)14 15 16SPT17 18 19 20 21 22drill23cuttings24mud loss25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33-29Lt gray cemented sand and fine sand; cemented sand34 frags; 35 36Lost drill bit in hole, move to new location37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50PTSPTSPTSPTSPT10-18-21-2916-15-32-177-16-19-185-4-4-55-7-14-10HDR Engineering, Inc.

BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:1/07/09Boring Number: MW-1Coordinates:25"26'12.2359" N; 80©19'17.3150" WDate End: 1/23/09Elevation: 3.00© NAVD 88Depth GW: 5.64 Date: 1/21/09Sheet 1 of 2Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW: 5.31 Date: 1/26/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks1Fill material (rock fragments, gravel, shell) 2drill3cuttings45 6

7 8-5.0drill

9cuttingsPeat-dark brown, plant material, sl. moist10-7.0 11Lt gray limestone, friable, sdy, few mollusk12shells; some fossil shell molds, small voids; wet;13(calcarenite)14 15 16SPT17 18 19 20 21 22drill23cuttings24mud loss25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33-29Lt gray cemented sand and fine sand; cemented sand34 frags; 35 36 37drill38cuttings39 40 41 42drill43cuttingsLt gray limestone and tan-yellow coral fragments;44-41yellow-brown calcite replaced coral, coral structure 45still noted;46 47 48 49 50PTSPTSPTSPTSPT10-18-21-2916-15-32-177-16-19-185-4-4-55-7-14-10HDR Engineering, Inc.

SOIL BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:1/07/09Boring Number: MW-1Coordinates:25"26'12.2359" N; 80©19'17.3150" WDate End: 1/23/09Elevation: 3.00© NAVD 88Depth GW: 6.27 Date: 1/21/09Sheet 2 of 2Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW: 5.45 Date: 1/26/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks5152drill53cuttings54 55Light gray sandy, fossiliferous limestone, fossil molds 56and shells; gastropods and pelcypods present; some 57drillyellow-brown calcite-replaced coral fragments;58cuttings59 60 61light gray to white sandy limestone, some fossil62drillshells,trace burrows;63cuttings64 65 66more vugs and burows notedbased on video log67drill68cuttings69 70 71 72drill73cuttings74 75 76 77Total Depth 75 feet78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99100HDR Engineering, Inc.

SOIL BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:1/7/09Boring Number: MW-2Coordinates:25" 26'16.9299 N; 80"19' 07.6459 WDate End: 1/28/09Elevation: 4.41' NAVD 88 Depth GW: 9.36 Date: 2/10/09Sheet 1 of 1 Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW: 9.61 Date: 2/20/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks1Fill material (rock fragments, gravel, shell) 23drill4cuttings5 6

7 8

9-4.610Peat-dark brown, plant material, sl. moistPT11 12drill13cuttings14Lt gray limestone, friable, sdy, few mollusk15shells; some fossil shell casts, small voids; wet;16(calcarenite); thin dolomite stringer at about 17;'17 18 19 20 21 22drill23cuttings24 25 26mud loss at 26' bls27 28 29 30 31 32drill33cuttings34 35-30.6 36 37drillLt gray calcareous cemented sand and fine sand; 38cuttingscemented sand frags; few shell frags; wet39 40 41 42drill43cuttings44-39.9 45Lt gray sandy limestone and tan-yellow coral fragments;46yellow-brown calcite replaced coral, coral structure 47 noted;48 49Total Depth 47'50 51 52SPT8-4-4-13SPT4-5-5-8SPT55-35-50/5HDR Engineering, Inc.

SOIL BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:1/8/09Boring Number: MW-3Coordinates:25" 26'10.2903 N; 80"19' 36.8590 WDate End: 2/3/09Elevation: 2.87' NAVD 88 Depth GW: 7.67 Date: 2/11/09Sheet 1 of 1 Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW: 8.27 Date: 2/20/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks1Fill material (rock fragments, gravel, shell) 23drill4cuttings5 6

7 8

9Peat-dark brown, plant material, sl. moist10PT11 12drill13cuttings14Lt gray limestone, friable, sdy, few mollusk15shells; some fossil shell casts, small voids; wet;16(calcarenite); thin dolomite stringer at about 15;'17 18 19 20drillmud loss 27'21cuttings22 23 24 25 26 27 28drill29cuttings30 31 32drill33cuttings34 35Lt gray calcareous cemented sand and fine sand; 36cemented sand frags; few shell frags; wet37drill38cuttingsLt gray sandy limestone and tan-yellow coral fragments;39yellow-brown calcite replaced coral, coral structure 40 noted;41 42drill43cuttings44 45Total Depth 44'46 47 48 49 50 51 52SPTSPTSPTHDR Engineering, Inc.

SOIL BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:2/2/09Boring Number: MW-4Coordinates:25" 26'03.0608 N; 80"19' 36.4789 WDate End: 1/28/09Elevation: 4.43' NAVD 88 Depth GW: 8.20 Date: 4/1/09Sheet 1 of 1 Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW: 8.14 Date: 4/10/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks1Fill material (rock fragments, gravel, shell) 23drill4cuttings5 6

7-4.6 8

9Peat-dark brown, plant material, sl. moist10PT11-7.1 12drill13cuttings14Lt gray limestone, friable, sdy, few mollusk15shells; some fossil shell casts, small voids; wet;16(calcarenite); thin dolomite stringer at about 17;'17 18 19 20drillmud loss 20'21cuttings22 23 24 25 26 27 28drill29cuttings30 31 32drill33cuttings34-29.6 35 36 37drillLt gray calcareous cemented sand and fine sand; 38cuttingscemented sand frags; few shell frags; wet39 40 41 42drill43-38.6cuttings 44 45Lt gray sandy limestone and tan-yellow coral fragments;46yellow-brown calcite replaced coral, coral structure 47 noted;48 49Total Depth 47'50 51 52SPT8-4-4-13SPT7-12-14-14SPT17-14-8-8HDR Engineering, Inc.

SOIL BORING LOGHDR Engineering, Inc.Project Number:101650Project Name: Forida Power and LightDate Start:1/8/09Boring Number: MW-5Coordinates:25" 26'22.7708 N; 80"19' 43.9645 WDate End: 2/4/09Elevation: 2.86' NAVD 88 Depth GW: 5.03 Date: 2/11/09Sheet 1 of 1 Geologist/Engineer: D.DaigleDepth GW: 6.42 Date: 2/20/09Drilling Method: Reverse AirDepth (FT)Elevation (FT NAVD 88)Sample TypeBlows/6 inchDESCRIPTIONUSCSVisual LogRemarks1Fill material (rock fragments, gravel, shell) 23 4

5Peat-dark brown, plant material, sl. moistPT6drill7cuttings8 910 11drill12cuttings13 14Lt gray limestone, friable, sdy, few mollusk15shells; some fossil shell casts, small voids; wet;16drill(calcarenite); thin dolomite stringer at about 13;'17cuttings18 19 20mud loss 26'21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32drill33cuttings34 35 36 37drill38cuttingsLt gray sandy limestone and tan-yellow coral fragments;39yellow-brown calcite replaced coral, coral structure 40 noted;41 42Total Depth 40'43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52SPTSPTSPTSPT SPTSPTHDR Engineering, Inc.

APPENDIX B WELL COMPLETION DIAGRAMS

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APPENDIX C SURVEY REPORT

APPENDIX D PUMP RATE LOG Appendix D Pump Rate Log- Aquifer Performance Test 4 DateTimePumpingRate(gpm)DepthtoWater(ftbelowTOC)4/28/20091036717116.874/28/20091100716916.994/28/20091200720417.014/28/20091300722216.904/28/20091400721716.994/28/20091500719016.984/28/20091600715117.154/28/20091700711117.214/28/20091800710617.234/28/20091900705917.374/28/20092000704317.404/28/20092100701817.504/28/20092200704417.514/28/20092300705517.404/29/20090000710317.304/29/20090100713417.104/29/20090200718917.004/29/20090300718916.854/29/20090400716117.004/29/20090500713017.004/29/20090600710417.134/29/20090700708717.244/29/20090800711417.394/29/20090900704917.434/29/20091000705217.434/29/20091100708617.404/29/20091200710817.234/29/20091300713017.054/29/20091400717616.904/29/20091500717616.854/29/20091600714416.954/29/20091700712217.104/29/20091800709617.204/29/20091900706417.204/29/20092000703117.354/29/20092100660117.454/29/20092200700717.50 DateTimePumpingRate(gpm)DepthtoWater(ftbelowTOC)4/29/20092300702217.484/30/20090000705217.394/30/20090100709617.184/30/20090200714816.904/30/20090300717316.934/30/20090400717916.834/30/20090500714816.914/30/20090600712716.814/30/20090700710017.114/30/20090800707717.254/30/20090900706017.304/30/20091000705417.404/30/20091100705917.404/30/20091200708117.204/30/20091300710817.154/30/20091400714117.054/30/20091500716016.954/30/20091600717716.904/30/20091700714917.004/30/20091800712617.104/30/20091900705117.204/30/20092000705616.804/30/20092100704117.444/30/20092200703117.454/30/20092300702517.455/1/20090000704017.415/1/20090100707517.185/1/20090200713917.085/1/20090300715016.905/1/20090400718416.815/1/20090500717816.905/1/20090600714216.875/1/20090700713616.855/1/20090800710917.155/1/20090900709917.155/1/20091000705917.205/1/20091100703817.405/1/20091200704217.355/1/20091300705517.255/1/20091400709117.20 DateTimePumpingRate(gpm)DepthtoWater(ftbelowTOC)5/1/20091500711317.055/1/20091600715916.955/1/20091700716416.905/1/20091800713616.955/1/20091900711317.055/1/20092000707317.205/1/20092100705716.985/1/20092200703617.225/1/20092300700517.475/2/20090000700217.455/2/20090100700917.455/2/20090200703317.105/2/20090300706517.105/2/20090400710816.935/2/20090500715616.475/2/20090600715316.775/2/20090700714816.865/2/20090800712017.005/2/20090900709017.105/2/20091000708117.205/2/20091100703717.355/2/20091200702117.355/2/20091300702317.305/2/20091400704217.205/2/20091500708517.105/2/20091600711416.955/2/20091700714516.805/2/20091800717116.655/2/20091900716616.705/2/20092000712116.805/2/20092100710616.895/2/20092200707616.985/2/20092300707417.105/3/20090000704417.245/3/20090100702017.325/3/20090200704317.135/3/2009300708517.005/3/20090400713316.905/3/20090500716116.695/3/20090600718716.95 DateTimePumpingRate(gpm)DepthtoWater(ftbelowTOC)5/3/20090700720016.585/3/20090800716916.705/3/20090900714416.755/3/20091000713416.905/3/20091100708817.055/3/20091200707417.155/3/20091300704617.155/3/20091400704517.205/3/20091500705017.105/3/20091600709717.005/3/20091700711716.805/3/20091800715416.705/3/20091900717516.625/3/20092000716016.585/3/20092100713816.735/3/20092200711116.875/3/20092300709616.935/4/20090000705817.205/4/20090100703717.095/4/20090200702417.325/4/20090300703417.195/4/20090400706017.005/4/20090500711216.835/4/20090600713916.705/4/20090700714416.645/4/20090800718616.505/4/20090900714816.705/4/20091000713616.905/4/20091100710517.005/4/20091200708417.105/4/20091300705417.205/4/20091400702317.255/4/20091500701417.305/4/20091600702417.205/4/20091700706017.155/4/20091800710316.955/4/20091900712816.805/4/20092000715616.595/4/20092100716416.695/4/20092200713816.73 DateTimePumpingRate(gpm)DepthtoWater(ftbelowTOC)5/4/20092300710217.005/5/20090000706017.105/5/20090100704117.295/5/20090200701417.385/5/20090300700017.295/5/20090400701517.305/5/20090500704717.155/5/20090600708017.145/5/20090700712316.915/5/20090800714616.815/5/20090900715916.715/5/20091000713516.90Average709717

APPENDIX E TIME SERIES MODEL GRAPHS HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW1DZDeep HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW1DZPI HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW1IS HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW1SS HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW2 HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW3 HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW4

APPENDIX F TYPE CURVE MATCHES AquiferWin, Environmental Simulations, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW2Test4Hantush AquiferWin, Environmental Simulations, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW3Test4Hantush AquiferWin, Environmental Simulations, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW4Test4Hantush MW-1 DZ PI Walton1.00E+011.00E+00s*typefield 0.021.00E-01W(u) , 0.060.10.40.811.00E-020.010.1110100100010000100000 121/u , t*Q (ft3/d)r (ft)T (ft2/d)Sr/BK'/b'1443850803.68E+051.2E-060.49.2E+00HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW1DZPIWalton MW-2WaltonMW-2 Walton1.00E+011.00E+00s*typefield 0.021.00E-01W(u) , s0.060.10.40.81.00E-0200101110100100010000100000120.010.11101001000100001000001/u , t*Q (ft3/d)r (ft)T (ft2/d)Sr/BK'/b'1443850925517E+0528E040497E0214438509255.17E+052.8E-040.49.7E-02HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW2Walton MW-3 Walton1.00E+011.00E+00, s*typefield 0.020061.00E-01W(u) ,0.060.10.40.811.00E-020.010.11101001000100001000001/ut*21/u , tQ (ft3/d)r (ft)T (ft2/d)Sr/BK'/b' 14438501810977E+0570E040448E02144385018109.77E+057.0E-040.44.8E-02HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW3Walton MW-4 Walton1.00E+011.00E+00, s*typefield 0.020061.00E-01W(u) 0.060.10.40.811.00E-020.010.1110100100010000100000 21/u , t*Q (ft3/d)r (ft)T (ft2/d)Sr/BK'/b'144385020001.03E+067.4E-040.44.1E-02HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW4Walton AquiferWin, Environmental Simulations, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW1DZPITheisRecovery AquiferWin, Environmental Simulations, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramPW1TheisREC AquiferWin, Environmental Simulations, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramMW2TheisRecovery 0.9Obs. WellsMW-1MW2MW-3MW-4AquiferModel 0.719Aquifer ModelLeakySolutionHantushParametersT = 8.0E+5 ft 2/dayS=3824E-180.538Displacement (ft)

S= 3.824E181/B' = 0.0008121 ft

-1'/r = 1.236E-7 ft

-11/B" = 0. ft

-1"/r = 0. ft

-10.358D0.17710.100.1000.1.0E+4-0.004Radial Distance (ft)AQTESOLV, Hydrosolve, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramDistanceDrawdownAnalysis 1.Obs. WellsMW10.1MW-1MW2MW-3MW-4Aquifer ModelLeaky0.01)SolutionHantushParametersT = 5.28E+5 ft 2/dayS = 0.33531/B' = 0.01833 ft

-110001Displacement (ft

)'/r= 1.236E-7ft

-11/B" = 0. ft

-1"/r = 0. ft

-10.0011.0E-40.010.11.10.100.1000.1.0E+41.0E+51.0E-5Time (min)AQTESOLV, Hydrosolve, Inc.HDREngineering,Inc.5426BayCenterDriveSuite400Tampa,Florida33609DATEFIGUREFloridaPowerandLightTurkeyPointExploratoryDrillingandTestingProgramHantush,1960

APPENDIX G WATER QUALITY SUMMARY TABLES Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5MW-1Total Dissolved Solids14003/18/09902964mg/l40700327003360032500293005/12/2009905147448003080031700349003180031200Sulfate15.101/9/09900346mg/l23505/12/20099051474200885031002480102003450Chloride250.001/9/09900346mg/l03/18/099029642020018400187001860017800196005/5/09904918212005/12/2009905147239001320019500159001660016300Color (True/Apparent)03/17/09902963CLEARCLEAR03/18/09902964CLEARCLEARCLEARBromide0.5203/17/09902963mg/l52.203/18/0990296411211352.252.21201264/5/099037301115/12/200990514712199.910997.4106111Fluoride303/17/09902963mg/L 33 and 3003/18/09902964303035/5/20099049180.8155/12/20099051471.070.30.9140.7960.6580.675Bicarbonate Alkalinity203/17/09902963mg/l03/18/099029641361062602782071295/12/200990514711360209246209145Boric Acid0.9724mg/l03/18/0990296421.0920.8120.1522.1918.075/12/200990514729.92021.443.92119Calcium0.303/17/09902963mg/l303/18/099029644733044064574054905/12/2009905147493259391788399461Magnesium0.23mg/l2.303/18/099029642280103011101160129016400.454/5/0990373015701110Potassium1803/18/09902964mg/l4893813473553814015/12/2009905147539420385825405430Pre and Post APTSample PointUNITSReport IDDateMDLAppendix G-1Monitoring Well and Bay Water Quality SamplingTurkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test Program 1

Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5MW-1Pre and Post APTSample PointUNITSReport IDDateMDLAppendix G-1Monitoring Well and Bay Water Quality SamplingTurkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramSodiummg/l2503/18/09902964129004810948097306990104005/12/20099051471260088109040954091009760Strontium0.07503/18/09902964mg/l9.845.266.977.516.17.035/12/20099051479.344.517.0915.67.517.34Dissolved Oxygen03/17/09902963mg/l0.6503/18/099029641.190.581.20.76FIELD TEMP03/17/09902963Deg C3.8827.126.703/18/0990296425.425.825.8Odor03/17/09902963NONENONENONE03/18/09902964NONENONENONEpH0.103/17/09902963pH unit8.038.68.603/18/099029647.597.438.32Specific Conductance Field03/17/09902963umhos/cm86.14647.803/18/09902964umhos/cm47.548.848.9Turbidity03/17/09902963NTU8.50000.68000.500003/18/09902964NTU4.16012.2208.5000Data Qualifiers QUVI 2

3Q=sample held outside the required holding timeI=Result between MDL and PQL V=Present in blankU=undetected 2=Boric acid based on calculation from boron assuming all boron in the sample is due to boric acid.3=NCR-Detection limit has been elevated due to ICSA and/or ICSAB recovering outside control limits 2

Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5PW-1IWFTotal Dissolved Solids1/9/09900346mg/l350.001/14/099003461/22/09900731307001/28/099010551/30/099010552/3/09901313 2/6/0990131314003/18/09902964327003360032500260004/5/099037304070033700656004/6/09904005334004/8/09904005331004/9/09904005304004/10/09904005313004/11/09904040354004/11/09904040364004/13/09904040343004/17/09904223324004/28/0990476033700UNITSReport IDDateAppendx G-2Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramWater Quality Sampling ResultsSample PointMDL4/28/09904760337004/30/0990476042600351005/1/0990476045800350005/2/0990491841800343005/3/0990491842500352005/4/0990491843300343005/5/099049184220034900663005/12/2009905147448003080031700349003180066600Sulfate15.101/9/09900346mg/l1/14/099003461/22/0990073124701/28/099010551/30/099010552/3/099013132/6/099013137.5503/17/09902963221075.503/18/099029643300271075707.5503/18/0990296422204/5/099037303540312057004/9/0990400526504/10/0990400526401 Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5PW-1IWFUNITSReport IDDateAppendx G-2Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramWater Quality Sampling ResultsSample PointMDL4/13/0990404026804/17/0990422326104/28/200990476028305/1/200990476027005/3/200990491825305/5/20099049183390276053305/12/20099051474200885031002480102001460Chloride250.001/9/09900346mg/l1/14/099003461/22/09900731175001/28/09901055 1/30/099010552/3/09901313 2/6/0990131303/17/099029631840003/18/0990296418400187001860017800387004/5/099037302010017500399004/5/099037302010017500399004/6/09904005 4/8/09904005221004/9/09904005229004/10/09904005233004/11/09904040123004/11/09904040217004/13/09904040187004/17/09904223181004/28/09904760179004/30/0990476025000171005/1/0990476021700168005/2/0990491825300222005/3/0990491825100205005/4/09904918Not reportednot reported5/5/099049182120020600356005/12/2009905147239001320019500159001660035400Color (True/Apparent)03/17/09902963CLEAR03/18/09902964CLEARCLEARCLEARCLEARBromide0.5203/17/09902963mg/l11352.203/18/0990296452.2U52.2U1202042 Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5PW-1IWFUNITSReport IDDateAppendx G-2Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramWater Quality Sampling ResultsSample PointMDL4/5/099037301111101874/9/099040051064/10/099040051064/13/099040401054/17/099042231044/28/20099047601115/1/200990476092.15/3/200990491898.75/5/200990491863.455.81095/12/200990514712199.910997.4106101Fluoride303/17/09902963mg/L3U3 and 3003/18/0990296430U30U3U30U0.304/5/099037300.3U0.3U0.3U4/9/099040050.3U4/10/099040050.3U4/13/099040400.3U4/17/099042230.3U4/17/099042230.3U4/28/20099047600.5175/1/20099047600.5615/3/20099049180.6915/5/20099049180.8150.6240.4065/12/20099051471.070.3U0.9140.7960.6580.363Bicarbonate Alkalinity203/17/09902963mg/l10603/18/099029642602782072024/5/099037301271881834/9/099040051764/10/099040051684/13/099040401744/17/099042231624/28/20099047601565/1/20099047601585/3/20099049181585/5/20099049181201601785/12/200990514711360209246209174Boric Acid0.972403/17/09902963mg/l21.085203/18/0990296420.81220.154422.1943.99n/a4/5/099037302723403 Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5PW-1IWFUNITSReport IDDateAppendx G-2Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramWater Quality Sampling ResultsSample PointMDL4/9/09904005245/3/200990491825.625/5/200990491828.6323.5241.625/12/200990514729.92021.443.92144Calcium0.303/17/09902963mg/l304303/18/099029644064574058244/5/099037304473987354/9/099040054164/10/099040054574/13/099040404254/17/099042234454/28/20099047604155/1/20099047604165/3/20099049184555/5/20099049184884187745/12/2009905147493259391788399787Magnesium0.2303/17/09902963mg/l1030Magnesium0.2303/17/09902963mg/l10302.303/18/0990296411101160129024000.454/5/099037301570123024404/9/0990400512504/10/0990400513704/13/0990404012704/17/0990422313704/28/200990476012505/1/200990476012505/3/200990491813605/5/2009904918152012502260Potassium1.803/17/09902963mg/l3811803/18/0990296434735538173118.004/5/099037304574517814/9/099040054104/10/099040054444/13/099040404084/17/099042234124/28/20099047604265/1/20099047604345/3/20099049184674 Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5PW-1IWFUNITSReport IDDateAppendx G-2Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramWater Quality Sampling ResultsSample PointMDL5/5/20099049185234278085/12/2009905147539420385825405771Sodium0.3703/17/09902963mg/l48102503/18/099029649480973018400503/18/0990296469903.704/5/099037301150011200189004/9/09904005100004/10/0990400598704/13/0990404099904/17/09904223102004/28/2009904760104005/1/2009904760106005/3/2009904918103005/5/20099049181210010000190005/12/200990514712600881090409540910018900Strontium0.007503/17/09902963mg/l5.260.07503/18/099029646.977.516.10.07503/18/099029646.977.516.10.01503/18/099029647.230.0154/5/09903730 97.88164/9/099040057.604/10/099040058.284/13/099040407.624/17/099042237.744/28/20099047607.795/1/20099047607.895/3/20099049188.485/5/20099049189.187.8215.55/12/20099051479.344.517.0915.67.5115.7Bromate83.004/10/09904005ug/L83U4/13/09904040100U4/17/09904223100U4/28/200990476083U5/1/200990476083UDissolved Oxygen03/17/09902963mg/l0.6503/18/099029641.190.583.883.8803/18/099029641.25 Bay/SP-1MW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5PW-1IWFUNITSReport IDDateAppendx G-2Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramWater Quality Sampling ResultsSample PointMDLFIELD TEMP03/17/09902963Deg C27.103/18/0990296425.425.825.828Odor03/17/09902963NONE03/18/09902964NONENONENONENONEpH0.103/17/09902963pH unit8.68.603/18/099029647.597.438.328.03Specific Conductance Field03/17/09902963umhos/cm4603/18/09902964umhos/cm47.548.848.986.1Turbidity03/17/09902963NTU0.680003/18/09902964NTU4.16012.2208.500003/18/09902964NTU8.870Data Qualifiers QSUSPECTUUVI 2

3Q=sample held outside the required holding timeI=Result between MDL and PQL V=Present in blankU=undetected 2=Boric acid based on calculation from boron assuming all boron in the sample is due to boric acid.3=NCR-Detection limit has been elevated due to ICSA and/or ICSAB recovering outside control limitsIWF= Industrial Wastewater Facility 6

Bay/SP-1PW-1MW-1 DZ P1IWFMW-2MW-3MW-4MW-5Oxygen-183/17/099029630012.041.441.293/18/099029640011.476.481.451.484/5/099037300015.701.502.504/10/099040050031.904/13/099040400031.704/17/099042230011.715/2/099047600011.665/3/099047600031.955/5/099049180011.735/5/099049180022.385/5/099049180035.655/5/099049180061.675/12/099051470011.515/12/099051470021.535/12/099051470032.535/12/099051470041.505/12/099051470051.505/12/099051470065.805/12/099051470071.56Appendix G-3Turkey Point Exploratory Drilling and Aquifer Performance Test ProgramWater Quality Monitoring Summary IsotopesUNITSMDLDateReport ID5/12/099051470071.56Hydrogen-2 (Deuterium)3/17/0990296300116.113.644.973/18/0990296400112.8424.624.896.7704/05/0990373000133.006.0015.004/10/099040050038.004/13/099040400032.004/17/0990422300111.335/2/0990476000112.505/3/0990476000315.445/5/099049180015/5/0990491800212.765/5/0990491800332.195/5/0990491800616.565/12/0990514700117.015/12/099051470025.845/12/099051470039.665/12/0990514700412.485/12/0990514700511.4715/12/0990514700624.415/12/099051470075.96anomalously high, likely errorIWF= Industrial Wastewater Facility 1