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DRMS Permit Index
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C1980004
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
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2/3/2017
Section_Exhibit Name
Appendix T Proposed Expansion Area
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Soil Analysis Report <br />J.E. Stover & Associates, Inc. <br />2352 N. 7th Street <br />Unit B <br />Inter -Mountain Laboratories, Inc. <br />1673 Terra Avenue, Sheridan, Wyoming 62801 <br />(307) 672-8945 <br />ReportID: S1006054001 <br />Project: McClane Canyon Mine Grand Junction, CO 81501 Date Reported: 6/18/2010 <br />Date Received: 6/1/2010 Work Order: S1006054 <br />Total Total Total T.S. Neutral. T.S. <br />Depths Carbon TOC Mercury Sulfur AB Potential ABP <br />Lab ID Sample ID Map ID Feet % % mg/Kg % t/1000t t/1 000t t/1 000t <br />S1006054-001 MC -IC MC21C 2-8 1.8 1.0 <0.2 0.05 1.46 70.2 68.7 <br />S1006054-002 MC2C MC22C 2-8 1.7 0.9 <0.2 0.05 1.66 66.7 65.1 <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: ��s �Page 4 of 4 <br />Tom Patten, Laboratory Manager <br />
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