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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981018
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
10/27/2015
Doc Name
3rd Quarter 2015 DMRS (CO0038024)
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Blue Mountain Energy
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DRMS
Permit Index Doc Type
DMR’s
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CCW
JRS
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August 311t. it is highly unlikely that the missed sample would have shown elevated settleable solids <br />since the two TSS samples from August only showed <10 and 16 mg/L. <br />WET Testing <br />Toxicity Test report form <br />Our permit states: '?he results shall be submitted on the acute Toxicity Test report form, available from <br />the Division. Copies of these reports are to be submitted to the Division along with the DMR." <br />I searched to Division's web site and could not locate this form. An email was sent to KC Kay inquiring as <br />to the availability of this form. The WET testing report from TRE is being attached to hopefully provide <br />any information that the 'form' would provide. <br />I would suggest that the Division make the acute Toxicity Test report form available in a PDF on your <br />web site. <br />Failure of the WET tests <br />The tests for acute WET showed toxicity in excess of the required standards. We have submitted <br />notification as required by our permit to start accelerated testing. The first accelerated WET test <br />sampling is scheduled for October 261' with the testing initiating on the 27"'. <br />Scott Wanstedt <br />Environmental Engineer <br />Blue Mountain Energy, Inc. <br />
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