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Notes: <br /> mg/L=milligrams per Liter <br /> °C=degrees Celsius <br /> µS/cm=microsiemens per centimeter <br /> S.U.=standard units <br /> mV=millivolts <br /> cfs=cubic feet per second <br /> µg/L=microgram per Liter <br /> NA=not applicable <br /> ND=not detected <br /> TVS=table value standards <br /> Footnotes: <br /> (1)SDWA NPDWR MCL=Safe Drinking Water Act National Primary Drinking Water Regulations Maximum Contaminant Level. These are legally <br /> enforceable standards that apply to public drinking water systems. Primary standards protect public health by limiting the levels of contaminants in <br /> drinking water. <br /> (2)SDWA NSDWR SMCL=Safe Drinking Water Act National Secondary Drinking water Regulations Secondary Maximum Contaminant Level. These are <br /> non-enforceable guidelines regulating contaminants that may cause cosmetic effects(such as skin or tooth discoloration)or aesthetic effects(such as <br /> taste,odor,or color)in drinking water. EPA recommends secondary standards to water systems but does not require systems to comply. <br /> (3)Treatments Technique(TT). A required process intended to reduce the level of a contaminants in drinking water. Lead and copper are regulated by a <br /> Treatment Technique that requires a system to control the corrosiveness of their water. If more than 10%of tap water samples exceed the Action Level, <br /> water systems must take additional steps to treat the water. <br /> (4)1002-31-Regulation 31-Colorado Water Quality Control Division,Tables III and IV. <br /> SGM <br /> 1 2/2 62 01 8 P:\Project Files\2017-480.001 SunriseMining-MayDayMine\RA-Water Qualily\2018\04\ <br /> Thls.1-10-04-May Day Idaho Mine Complex WQ-Results-2018.xlsxI_DG-2 <br />