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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1978091UG
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
9/4/2007
Doc Name
SWMP control response
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Gault Group Inc
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Water Quality Control Division
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Furthermore, the Gulch is physically incapable of providing significant aquatic or terrestrial <br />habitat. There is no sign of overt toxicity and no cleaz impact to the Lake Fork. We anticipate <br />that the results of this study should cleazly demonstrate the need to exercise more prudent steps <br />towazds addressing the concerns surrounding the Golden Wonder by allowing the ongoing <br />Deadman Gulch water management controls to take hold and elicit their effect. GGI will then <br />further their studies during the spring melt season of 2008 to determine if the controls are <br />effective. It does not seem appropriate to pursue a point source dischazge as stated by CDPHE <br />given the fact that the point source dischazges may not exist in the neaz future. <br />Literature Cited <br />Chleborad, A.F., S.F. Diehl and S.H. Cannon. 1996. Geotechnical Properties of Selected <br />Materials from the Slumgullion Landslide. Chapter 11 within USGS Bulletin 2130 `The <br />Slumbullion Earth flow: A Lazge-Scale Natural Laboratory.' (D.J. Varnes and W.Z. Savage <br />eds.). USGS, 1996. <br />Deutsch, W.J. 1997. Groundwater Geochemistry. Fundamentals and Applications to <br />Contamination. Lewis Publishers, New York. 221 pgs. <br />Durov, S.A., 1948. Natural Waters and Graphic Representation of their Composition: <br />Akademiya Nauk SSSR Doklady, v. 59, p. 87-90. <br />Hem, J.D., 1989. Study and Interpretation of the Chemical Characteristics of Natural Water. US <br />Geological Survey, 1989. <br />Maucha, R., 1949. The Graphical Symbolization of the Chemical Composition of Natural <br />Waters: Hidrologie Kozolny, v. 13, p. 117-118. <br />Neubert, J.T. 2000. Naturally Degraded Surface Waters Associated with Hydrothermally <br />Altered Terrane in Colorado. Colorado Geological Survey, Open-File Report 00-16. Department <br />of Natural Resources, Denver, CO. <br />Stiff, H.A. Jr. 1951. The Interpretation of Chemical Water Analysis by Means of Patterns: <br />Journal of Petroleum Technology, v. 3 no. 10 p. 15-17. <br />Page 13 of 16 <br />
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