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would be beneficial as we approach bond releases and are required to make findings and <br />determinations about water quality and hydrologic impacts at the site. It may also solve a <br />15-year-old mystery. <br />Please let me know if you need any additional information or if you have any questions. <br />cc: Sandy Brown w/out attachments <br />References <br />Earth science web site: www.drearth.net <br />2. "Humate and Humic Acid"; Dr. WR Kussow, Department of Soil Science, <br />University of Wisconsin, Madison; published in Aggie-Horticulture, Texa< <br />A&M University, June 2002. <br />3. Humic Acid Research Group; Northeastern University. <br />4. "Structure and Origin of humic Acid and Their Relationship to Kerogen, <br />Bitumen, Petroleum and Coal"; Michael Susic, Head of Research; COOEE <br />Biosciences; 6 December 2003. <br />5. Simultaneous Determinations of the Concentration and Moleculaz Weight of <br />Humic Substances in Environmental Water by Gel Chromatography with a <br />Fluorescence Detector"; Etsu Yamada, et. al.; Department of Chemistry and <br />Material Technology, Kyoto Institute of Technology; 12 November 1999. <br />6. International Humic Substances Society. <br />