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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981038
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
11/27/2017
Doc Name
Concerns Associated with a Proposed Abandoned Mining Equipment Storage Facility
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Peter A. Herrera, C.P.G.
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DRMS
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PR5
Email Name
CCW
JRS
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Informational Water Quality Report <br />Watercheck w/PO <br />Client: <br />Michael P. Arnold <br />15835 Slack Bridge Road <br />Paonia, CO 81428 <br />Ordered By.- <br />Delta <br />y:Delta County Health Department <br />255 W. 6th Street <br />(Delta, CO 81416 <br />TTN: Ken Nordstrom <br />Definition and Legend <br />MJ National Testing <br />Laboratories, Ltd. <br />Sample Number: <br />Location: <br />Type of Water: <br />Collection Date and Time: <br />Received Date and Time: <br />Date Completed: <br />Query Wa&r AnaA .yam <br />6571 Wilson Mills Rd <br />Cleveland, Ohio 44143 <br />1-800458-3330 <br />E 4a.1 <br />15835 Black Bridge Rd, Paonia, <br />CO 81428 <br />Well Water <br />03/2812017 14:00 <br />03/2912017 09:36 <br />4119/2017 <br />This informational water quality report compares the actual test result to national standards as defined in the EPA's Primary and <br />Secondary Drinking Water Regulations. <br />Primary Standards: Are expressed as the maximum contaminant level (MCL) which is the highest level of contaminant that <br />is allowed in drinking water. MCLs are enforceable standards. <br />Secondary standards: Are non -enforceable guidelines regulating contaminants that may cause cosmetic effects (such as skin <br />or tooth discoloration) or aesthetic effects (such as taste; odor,or color) in drinking water. Individual <br />states may choose to adopt them as enforceable standards. <br />Action levels: Are defined in treatment techniques which are required processes intended to reduce the level of a <br />contaminant in drinking water. <br />mg/L (ppm): Unless otherwise indicated, results and standards are expressed as an amount in milligrams per liter or <br />parts per million. <br />Minimum Detection The lowest level that the laboratory can detect a contaminant. <br />Level (MDL): <br />ND: The contaminant was not detected above the minimum detection level. <br />NA: The contaminant was not analyzed. <br />The contaminant was not detected in the sample above the minimum detection level. <br />The contaminant was detected at or above the minimum detection level, but not above the referenced standard. <br />The contaminant was detected above the standard, which is not an EPA enforceable MCL. <br />+ The contaminant was detected above the EPA enforceable MCL. <br />XThese results may be invalid. <br />
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