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DRMS Permit Index
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M1999002
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
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10/7/2004
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Note on TR-04 Submittal
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TR4
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• Dissolved Magnesium went from 55 mg/L during baseline monitoring to approximately <br />145 mg/L during production. <br />• Sulfate went from 200 mg/L during baseline monitoring to approximately 400 mg/L <br />during production. <br />Misc. Comments <br />Continue monitoring for BTEX in the production lines when the site is in production. <br />American Soda proposes to remove Barium from the list of parameters monitored. <br />Barium has exceeded the NPL and EWI on a number of wells (21-3U, 29-3, and 19-2). <br />What is their reasoning to eliminate Barium? Why not establish a new NPL and EWI <br />similar to the other parameters. There appears to be some sort of trend between baseline <br />and production values (we1121-3d, 19-2, 21-4b). <br /> <br />
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