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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981012A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Section_Exhibit Name
EXHIBIT 10 WATER QUALITY ANALYSIS
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~~ •J <br />COMMERCIAL TESTING & ENGINEERING CO. <br />GENERAL CfF1~E5. 278 NOFiM lA SALLE SIRE ET. CHitlA GJ. ILLiN GS 60fi0i ~ AREA CODE 712 .'76~d U[ • <br />~ ~ <br />Reply to <br />instrumem al Analy sis Diviv on Pfion e'. 303-27&9521 <br />,9U Oichartl Street <br />Guia en, CO 90401 <br />July 24, 1980 <br />Mr. Jack Gillespie <br />C F 3 I Steel Corp. <br />P.O. Box 316 <br />Pueblo, CO 31002 <br />~? <br />Re: IAD X91-E733-032-10 ~ J`~L 2 ~ )C~v ~ <br />PurchaseTOrder6~M26144 ~,N/N`' Dfp <br />ANALYTICAL REPORT ART'HfNT <br />Ten water samples were received for analyses on July 7, 1980. These samples <br />were given our identification IAD X97-E733-032-10. <br />The samples were analyzed for total iron, manganese, zinc, magnesium, and <br />f calcium by flame atomic absorption for sodium and potassium by flame emission <br />l and for selenium by hydride generation atomic absorption. <br />Boron was determined colorimetrically, sulfate turbidimetrically, chloride and <br />fluoride by specific ion electrode, and dissolved solids (TDS), suspended <br />solids (TSS) and oil and grease (0 & G) were determined gravimetrically by <br />*.he procedures of Standard Methods, 14th edition, pH, carbonate, bicarbonate, <br />alkalinity and specific conductance were all done by Standard Method's <br />procedures, Hardness, sodium absorption ratio, and ion balance were calculated. <br />'tote: Ion Balance calculations are made using dissolved alkali metal <br />numbers (Mg, Ca, Na, and K) and neglecting the use of total heavy <br />metals (Fe, Mn, and Zinc) since they may be assumed to be negligible <br />in the dissolved sample. If the ion balance ratio is high it may <br />be due to small amounts of dissolved heavy metals in the sample, not <br />accounted for. Furthermore, in simples of high pH, alkalinity, relation- <br />ship calculations may include amounts of hydroxide ion that, althouch <br />not called for in the analysis, needs to be considered when balancing <br />ions. <br />Hardness calculations are based on the amounts of dissolved calcium <br />z.nd magnesium in the samples. Again, of hardness numbers are low, <br />it would be due to small amounts of dissolved heavy metals in the <br />samples that are not accounted for. Hardness calculations should not <br />be made including total metals since a digestion puts into solu*_ion <br />additional amounts of suspended solids. <br />The results of these analyses are presented in the following tables and are <br />reported in mg/1' unless otherwise noted. <br />~r~~,1 <br />o.` <br />aV DO~ • <br />- JYi`• C <br />f~l L~n05 rf .loll r~NLn~r 1l CFM111L[SiDF,n <L M1ILIY VMGN [L[V(L[M1O OX. OIxv[R [O GOLDf N.CO •MlNOlIIfOMf 1M1 Yf 1. [L •r10O1l SBOnO/Y <br />•OBI LI M1L F!M lliw l[X[r EM1 M[F OiLL[M1Mf LM1' xOPf OLM1. VM1 . I~LISM1 Of. CO IIa EYit lL tY . S.S LIn[. V r • SO wOLL[FO, IL fOLIDO.OX • YM1NCOY YL II. 0 C [•L F. <br />
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