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Template:
DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977215
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
6/1/1982
Doc Name
WATER QUALITY DATA FROM DOMESTIC WELLS BELOW LOWER TAILING POND
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HOMESTAKE
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MLR
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HR1
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. • H()~:STAtiE MINII~'G COA7I~NY <br />BLLLUII(; ,11UUV'1':11\ 111'H'K~1"1'I(/\ <br />P.O. BOX 100 <br />CREEDE, COLORADO 81130 <br />September 8, 1981 <br />Mr. and Mrs. E. Lancaster <br />Creede, Colorado <br />81130 <br />Dear Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster; <br />Shown below are the chemical analysis' on your drinking water as sampled <br />on August 27, 1981. Also, shown are the chemical analysis' on the City of <br />Creede drinking water for August 27, 1981. All results unless otherwise <br />noted are in milligrams per liter. <br />Lancaster City of ;Creede Colorado State Maximum <br />Analysis Drinking Water Drinkiny'W__a__ter ~errtrissible Limits <br />pH (standard unit) 7.2 6.9 6,0 to 9.0 <br />Total Zinc 0.03 0.63 5.0 Suggested Limit <br />Total Copper 1.52 ~ 0.01 1.0 " " <br />Total Iron 0.17 t 0.01 No State Limit <br />Total Cadmium ~ 0.005 c 0.005 0,010 <br />Free Cyanide L 0.01 ~ 0.01 No State Limit <br />Fecal Coliform 0/100 ml 0/100 ml 1 Colony/100 ml sample <br />L - less than guantity to right of symbol. <br />The analysis on your water generally are well below the state maximum limits. <br />The exception being the total copper which •is slightly higher than the State <br />suggested limit of 1.0 mg/1. Although the copper is slightly elevated the <br />water should remain acceptable for drinking. <br />Thank you for allowing us to sample and analyze you water. <br />Sincerely, <br />Richard A. Bohling <br />Metallurgist <br />RAB/bl <br />xc: T. M. Robertson <br />D. B. Crouch <br />D. Vietti <br />File <br />
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