5. (11) On the hydrogeologic cross-section below, assume the head measurements at the uppermost points are from water table wells:
a. (3) Draw water table in blue.
b. (3) Draw equipotential (contour) lines at 2.5 m intervals (starting with 197.5 m or 200 m) in black and label the lines.
c. (3) Draw flow lines in black, starting at the water table immediately below locations a, b, c, and d.
d. (2) Draw the potentiometric surface for A-A’ in red (this potentiometric surface represents the height to which water would rise in any well that was installed with a screen on the A-A’ transect). Note the A-A’ line is simply a transect and does not represent a physical boundary in the cross section. K is homogeneous.