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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2007044
IBM Index Class Name
HYDROLOGY
Doc Date
10/12/2021
Doc Name
Hydrology Report
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Energy Fuels
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DRMS
Annual Report Year
2021
Report Quarter_Month
3
Email Name
ACY
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D
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' Abbreviations <br /> Alk=Alkalinity,total as CaCO3 <br /> ' BLM= U.S. Bureau of Land Management <br /> Cond= Specific Conductance <br /> dis=dissolved <br /> ' EFRC= Energy Fuels Resources Corporation <br /> EFRI = Energy Fuels Resources(USA) Inc. <br /> EPA= U.S. Environmental Protection Agency <br /> Hard= Hardness <br /> gpm=gallons per minute <br /> LBB= Lower Brushy Basin <br /> mg/L= milligrams per liter <br /> Peel= Peel Environmental Services <br /> s.u. =standard units <br /> TDS=total dissolved solids <br /> TSS=total suspended solids <br /> tot=total <br /> Umetco= Umetco Minerals Corporation <br /> WWE=Wright Water Engineers, Inc. <br /> WWL=Western Water& Land, Inc. <br /> pCi/L=picoCuries per liter <br /> pS/cm = microSiemen per centimeter <br /> Notes: <br /> (a)The gross alpha activity standard excludes alpha activity due to radon and uranium. The majority of <br /> the gross alpha count in these samples is attributable to uranium. <br /> (b)The gross beta standard is 4 millirems per year and is based on the sum of beta emitters present and <br /> a risk-based analysis with 2-liters per day drinking water intake. <br /> (c)The standard of 5 pCi/L is for combined Radium-226 and Radium-228. <br /> (d) Uranium levels in the Lower Dolores River Basin cannot be increased above 30 ug/L or background, <br /> whichever is greater. <br /> (e) Numeric table values for Segment 3a of the Lower Dolores River water quality standards. <br /> (f) Stream standards are in total concentrations unless indicated otherwise. <br /> (g)The Colorado Water Quality Control Commission has calculated a health-based standard of 0.02 ug/L <br /> for arsenic. <br /> (h)The EPA Standards are from Subpart C-uranium, radium, and vanadium ores subcategory of Title <br /> 40, Part 440 of the Code of Federal Regulations. <br /> (i)The analytical data includes results for both total and dissolved concentrations. The data has not been <br /> differentiated because the water contains very low levels of suspended solids and the dissolved and total <br /> concentrations are typically within 10%of each other. <br /> Shading of a constituent concentration or activity level indicates that the value exceeds one or more <br /> water quality standards. These standards may not be applicable to the water source and use; however, <br /> they do provide a means for assessing whether a value is higher than the norm. <br /> "<" indicates not detected at the analyte reporting limit shown <br /> Uranium values are presented in both mg/L and pCi/L. The units mg/L are converted to pCi/L by <br /> ' multiplying by 677 pCi/mg. <br />
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