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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981008
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
3/16/2015
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Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association, Inc
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DRMS
Annual Report Year
2014
Permit Index Doc Type
Annual Reclamation Report
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BFB
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D
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Inter- Mountain Labs <br />INTER-MOUNTAIN LASS 1673 Terra Avenue, Sheridan, Wyoming 82801 ph: (307) 672 -8945 <br />Soil Analysis Report <br />New Horizon 2 & North Mines <br />P.O. Box 628 <br />Project: Morgan Reclamation Nucla, CO 81424 <br />Date Received: 8/11/2014 <br />Lab ID Sample ID <br />S1408174 -001 FT 2014 <br />Available Available <br />Sand Silt Clay Texture Potassium Phosphorus Nitrate(as N) <br />% % % % ppm ppm ppm <br />57.0 22.0 21.0 Sandy Clay Loam 148 10.7 37.3 <br />Your Environmental Monitoring Partner <br />Report ID: S1408174001 <br />Date Reported: 8/25/2014 <br />Work Order: S1408174 <br />These results apply only to the samples tested. <br />Abbreviations for extractants: PE= Saturated Paste Extract, H2OSol= water soluble,AB -DTPA= Ammonium Bicarbonate -DTPA, AAO= Acid Ammonium Oxalate <br />Abbreviations used in acid base accounting: T.S.= Total Sulfur, AB= Acid Base, ABP= Acid Base Potential, PyrS= Pyritic Sulfur, Pyr +Org= Pyritic Sulfur + Organic Sulfur, Neutral. Pot.= Neutralization Potential <br />Miscellaneous Abbreviations: SAR= Sodium Adsorption Ratio, CEC= Cation Exchange Capacity, ESP= Exchangeable Sodium Percentage <br />Reviewed by:" 'Ye C"6 ' Page 2 of 2 <br />Karen Secor, Soil Lab Supervisor <br />
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