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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982057A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
5/1/2003
Section_Exhibit Name
Tab 07 Hydrologic Description
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D
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• <br />TABLE 7-27 <br />(Continued) <br /> Number of <br /> Spring Sites Spring Sites Frequency <br />Parameter Standard with Exceedences with Exceede nces of Excce dent es <br />Molybdenum, total recoverable 10 ug/1 5 Spring S-1 (880001) 1 <br /> Spring S-7 * <br />(BB0007) 3 <br /> Spring 5-23 * <br />(BB0023) 2 <br /> Spring 5-41 * <br />(860041) 6 <br /> Spring 5-45 * <br />(880045) 6 <br />Nickel, total recoverable 200 ug/1 0 None <br />pH (units) 4,5-9.0 0 None <br />Selenium, total recoverable 20 ug/1 0 None <br />Total Dissolved Solids @ 180 deg 750 mg/1 11 Spring S-1 (880001) 1 <br /> Spring 5-B (880005) 1 <br /> Spring S-6 (880006) i <br /> Spring 5-7 (860007) 2 <br /> Spring 5-9 (880009) 2 <br /> Spring 5-23 (680023) 4 <br /> Spring 5-25 (880025) 3 <br /> Spring 5-35 (880035) 3 <br /> Spring 5-41 (880041) 10 <br /> Spring 5-45 (880045) 10 <br /> Spring 5-46 (880046) 1 <br />Total Dissolved Solids @ 180 deg 2000 mg/1 3 Spring 5-23 (860023) 4 <br /> Spring 5-25 (880025) 3 <br /> Spring 5-41 (880041) 6 <br /> <br />Zinc total recoverable 2 mg/1 1 Spring 5-45 (880045) 5 <br />TR = Total Recoverable = sample analyte concentration(s) below laboratory detection limit and/or detection limit higher <br />D =Dissolved than standard. <br />ug/1 = micrograms per liter Documentation for standards: OSMRE, 1990. <br />mg/1 = milligrams per liter <br />
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