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15 <br />Alluvium is also demonstrating elevated manganese <br />levels. <br />-Well 008 -AW -3 <br />• Average conductivity at this site is reported to be <br />3369.04 umhos/cm. This site is downstream of the <br />point of compliance well 008 -AU -3. It appears that <br />well 008 -AW -3 is being influenced by some other <br />factor that causes the average conductivity to be <br />substantially higher at this site. It appears that this <br />well is below the confluence of Fish Creek and an <br />un-nammed tributary that received flow from old <br />surface mines that are depicted on Map 13A <br />-Well AVF-13 <br />• Conductivity was measured to be 1550 umhos/cm on <br />May 1, 2014. This is above the maximum level <br />reported for this site according to Table 29A. <br />However conductivity fell back to the lower levels by <br />August 18, 2014. TDS also spiked on this same day <br />and then fell back to lower levels by August of 2014. <br />• Sulfate and Magnesium levels spiked on May 1, <br />2014 and then fell back to normal levels <br />• The manganese levels reported on May 1 and August <br />18, 2014 were .768 and .887 mg/l respectively The <br />Table 3 standard for agricultural use is .2mg/1. The <br />maximum level ever recorded for this site according <br />to Table 29A is 2 mg/l and the average is 1.22 mg/1. <br />The upstream Fish Creek Alluvium is also <br />demonstrating elevated manganese levels. <br />-Well AVF-14 <br />• Bicarbonate was measured to be 388mg/l on August <br />18, 2014 which is above the maximum level recorded <br />according to Table 30A. <br />-Well AVF-15 <br />• Bicarbonate was measured to be 394 and 434 mg/l on <br />August 18 and September 2, 2014 respectively. <br />These levels area above the maximum levels reported <br />15 <br />