Specifications include, but are not limited to: • Performing a survey of the existing well conditions with a down hole camera and providing a video recording. • Temporarily packing off individual water-bearing zones. • Pumping monitoring and recording field-measurable parameters, from each of the isolated water bearing zones, such as pH, temperature, electrical conductivity (EC), alkalinity, turbidity, etc. • Pulling samples for laboratory analysis from each of the isolated water-bearing zones until said parameter results have stabilized. • Submitting samples to a DEP-accredited laboratory for analysis of inorganic compounds, secondary compounds, and methane concentration. The existing well has an estimated total yield of 120+ gallons per minute (20 gpm @ 80’, 80 gpm @ 90’, and 20 gpm @ 110’) 120’ well depth and 23’ static water level. The 6” diameter well casing is set at a depth of 60’ and encased in Portland cement grout. The yield test at the time of well construction was performed at 20 gpm, corresponding with a more than adequate supply; therefore, any one of the three aquifers alone can supply adequate yield to supply the needs of the Wildlife Center. Contaminants plaguing the well include hardness, iron, manganese, chloride, sodium, methane, and total dissolved solids, rendering the existing water conditions corrosive.