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.. <br />Division of Minerels and Geology - Spcn~ Ore Smdy DRAFT REPORT <br />ANALYTICAL TESTING and TEST RESULTS <br />Mine Water Samples <br />All four mine water samples were analyzed for the following parameters: <br />Major lon chemistry: pH, Conductivity, TDS, Alkalinity, Bicarbonate, Carbonate, SO„ Cl, <br />Ca, Mg, Na, K <br />Total Cyanide, WAD-Cyanide, Free Cyanide <br />Trace Metals: Al, As, Cu, Cd, Fe, Pb, Mn, Ag, Zn <br />Mine water sample test results are presented in Table 4. <br />Single Contact Batch Leachability Tests and Sequential Batch Leachability Test Leachates <br />Leachate samples generated from single contact and sequential batch testing were analyzed for <br />the following parameters: <br />Major Ion chemistry: pH, Conductivity, TDS, Alkalinity, Bicarbonate, Carbonate, SO„ CI, <br />Ca,Mg, Na, K <br />Total Cyanide, WAD-Cyanide <br />Trace Metals: Al, As, Cu, Cd, Fe, Pb, Mn, Ag, Zn <br />Single contact batch test results and results from the leachate generated from the first contact of <br />each of the two sequential batch tests are contained in Table 5. Sequential batch test leachate <br />tcst results are contained in Table 6 and 7. <br />All batch testing and sample preparation and handling prior to submittal for analytical testing <br />was performed by Chemac Environmental Services in Englewood, CO. All analytical test work <br />on mine water samples and batch test leachates was performed by Auburn Analytical Inc. in <br />Auburn, Alabama. Copies of original analytical reports generated from this test work are <br />included in appendix A. <br />CHEMAC ENVIRONMENTAL, SERVICES ( September, 1995 <br />