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FEB. -21' 961WED) 11 ~ 42 BMGC ~ TEL 3D3 7.6813 <br />DEFINITION OF TERMS <br />Table Standards: Water quality standards adopted for domestic use by the <br />Colorado Water Quality Commission (Tables 1,2 and 4, SCCR 1002-5). <br />Permit Condition Values: Water quality parameter values by which commpliance <br />with BMRI's permit will be judged. Permit Condition Values will equal the Table <br />Standard where ambient data are within the range of the Table Standard. Where <br />ambient data are outside of the range of the Table Standards for a givern parameter <br />at a given well, Permit Condition Values will be set individually for each well. Permit <br />Condition Values will be set for each indicator parameter at each point of <br />compliance. <br />Indicator Parameter. Water quality parameters to be used for evaluation of <br />cAmpliance. These parameters are iron, manganese, sulfate, TDS, and pH. Weak <br />acid dissociable (WAD) cyanide will also serve as an indicator parameter~for those <br />wells in the vicinity of the mill and tailings disposal areas. <br />Water Quality Monitoring Parameter The full suite of water quality parameters to <br />be tested for on a quarterly basis (see Table 2). This suite includes the sips indicator <br />parameters, which will be used for compliance monitoring. The remainingiwater <br />quality monitoring parameters will be utilized for evaluation of any trends Whlch <br />could indicate a potential ground water quality problem at the site. <br />Points of Compliance: The wells and lysimeters located on site and set forth in the <br />Ground Water Monitoring Plan where indicator parameter data will he evapuated for <br />compliance with Permit Condition Values. <br />Ambient pats: Data collected from monitoring wells prior to January 31, 1694. <br />P. 003 <br />eeo~2~aa~ <br />