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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980007
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
2/2/1999
Doc Name
EVALUATION OF WEST ELK MINE MONITORING PLAN
Permit Index Doc Type
OTHER GROUND WATER
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and Assocfa~es, LC <br />• <br />Items with strike through and in italics are recommended for deletion. <br />G-16 3 times per year 3 times per year Annually <br />G-28A 3 times per year 3 times per year Annually <br />J-4 3 times per year 3 times per year Annually <br />Field parameters should include pH, conductivity, and temperature. <br /> <br />• <br />** Laboratory analysis should be performed during the 2nd sampling period and should <br />include TDS, TSS, EC, pH, and iron (total and dissolved) for springs which have 5 <br />years of water quality data. Springs with less than 5 years of water quality data <br />should also be analyzed for calcium, magnesium, sodium SAR, hardness, bicarbonate, <br />chloride, nitrate/nitrite, phosphate (PO,'-), potasium, sulfate, iron (total and <br />dissolved), manganese (total and dissolved), aluminum, arsenic (total recoverable), <br />cadmium, copper, lead, mercury (total recoverable), molybdenum, selenium (total <br />recoverable), and zinc. All parameters should be analyzed for in their dissolved fornr <br />unless stated otherwise. <br />Evaluation of the West Elk Mine Monitoring Plan <br />29 January 1999 <br />Page 19 <br />
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