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Bowie Resources Limited <br />r1 <br />U <br />• <br />Bowie No. 2 Mine <br />Hydrologic Monitoring Data (1997 - 1999) <br />S2-2 Hubbard Creek -Spring 2.2 Elev. <br />Field Parameters °°" °'"' °"" ""' °"' °'"' °"°' ""' <br />Flaw Rale (gpm) ,ss ).3 ao °.o °.° a.a o.o o.o <br />Water level pem9 en o'r erg °n D'v <br />pH (Stantlard Units) e.° s.9 <br />Conductivity (umhos/cm) Je0 sea <br />Temperature (C) 15~z "' <br />Lab Parameters,,: ,~ ,~` <br />Wet Chemistry MDL <br />Alkalinity as CaCO (mgll) ~' ~' <br />Bicarbonate as CaCO (mg/q z lle M' <br />Carbonate as CaCO (mgll) z ` <br />Hydroxide as CaCO (mg/I) z `" <br />Chloride (mg/l) ' e z <br />Conductivity (umhoslcm) ' 685 r1e <br />NiVale (mg/p °.oz <M0. <MOL <br />Nitrate/Nitrite as N, dis. (mg/I) oo: o.u p.oz <br />Nitrite as N, dissolved (mg/I) e.oL <n <"° <br />pH (Lab Units) o.t z.e r.r <br />Hardness (mg/I) , xzs zm <br />Phosphate (mg/I) ao3 <n <br />Phosphorous. ortho dis. (mg/I) a.ms <" p.ou <br />TDS @780 C (mg/I) ,o Sm uo <br />TSS (mg/I) s m Se <br />SAR a <" <np <br />Sulfate (mg/I) 10 n w <br />Metals <br />Aluminum, total rec. (mgll) °~01 '~'" z3s <br />Arsenic, total recoverable (mgll) e.mi <MOL <" <br />Cadmium, total rewverable (mg/I) °.m3 <M0. <br />Calcium, total recoverable (mg/I) o.z s3.s s,s <br />Copper, total recoverahle (mg/I) °~z ` <br />Iron, total recoverable (mg/I) o.oL ,sa z.ss <br />Lead, total recoverable (mg/I) °~0i `" <br />Magnesium, total rec. (mg/I) °'3 ,98 19'+ <br />Manganese, total rec. (mg4) °.z o.ov o.az. <br />Mercury, total rec. (mg/I) o.omz `M0. <Ma <br />Molybdenum, total rec. (mg/I) e.oi <" <br />Selenium, dissolvetl (mg/I) o.m, `"° <Mm <br />Sodium, dissolved (mg/I) 0.3 59p er.e <br />Zinc, dissolved (mg/I) o.o, o.a: o.o: <br />Organic Analysis <br />OII and Grease. total rec. (mg/I) z ` `" <br />Requiretl by current permit. <br />Surface Water <br />6!9/1998 to Present <br />6740 Baseline Operational <br />Min Max Avg <br />p.p us ae <br />6.9 e.° I.5 <br />sao reo rm <br />n.s ,3.z u~ <br />359 w, Ssa <br />SA M, l5° <br /><"0. <"OL <"DL <br /><MOL <"a <npL <br />z > 5 <br />ess 9,e zm <br />[MDL <Ma <MOL <br />o.or o.tz nm <br />["pL <"R «1Cl <br />9.1 ).e ).B <br />zro zts rv <br /><noL <MOL <MOL <br /><"oL a.°u o.ms <br />l9o ao a9o <br />a m .9 <br /><MDL <roL <MpL <br />w w w <br />,.w x5s x.,s <br />moL <MDL <noL <br />mpL <l1pL <MOL <br />515 Sl.e Sz5 <br /> <br />,ss z.u ,.90 <br /><"R <"0. [M0. <br />,9+ ,9.e ,9.6 <br />sou O.pxa oAL <br />[M0. <"CL [N0. <br /><Mp. <MOL <MOL <br /><M0. <!yY [M°L <br />e9+ ns >es <br />ooz o.o: o.oz <br />["oL <wx <roL <br />• Baseline tnlormalion Collecban initiated on 6/9/1998 and nor ye[ tonsiderad complete after monitoring rot -19 months. Point 522 has not been influenced by mining. <br />The monitorng point for 52-2 (Spnng 2-2) .s located al th° end or an oltl coal exploration roatl that has been tlesaayetl by a landslide. The spring originates in the exposes <br />sandstone outcrop lrom that sbde. It is accesses by root after the road ands at a smaller landslitle. <br />MDL =Method Determination Limit BLANK = Nol Tested Monitoring Point Table 12 <br />