If the drainage ditch to the south of the golf course is dry, will it continue to accept contaminants from the site?

Once a plume of contaminants develops in the groundwater, drought conditions must be severe and prolonged to alter the flow of groundwater in a manner sufficient to impact the ability of the drainage ditch to accept contaminants moving south of the ditch.

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1. Will proposed new drainage ditch on the south side of Murray Drive diminish the ability of drainage ditch on the south of the golf club to accept contaminants from the site?
2. If the drainage ditch to the south of the golf course is dry, will it continue to accept contaminants from the site?
3. How reliable is the model of fly ash locations created to form the conclusions in the report?
4. The drainage ditch on the south side of the golf course runs across my property, does that mean my property is contaminated?
5. Why hasn't the City looked at other neighborhoods to the south and west of the golf club and performed testing?
6. What is the status of the Greenhaven/Murray Drive drainage improvements?