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Bowie Resources Limited <br />• <br />Bowie No. 2 Mine <br />1999 Annual Hydrology Report <br />$2.2 Hubbard Creek -Spring 2.2 <br />Elev. 6740 <br />For the Period Beginning 01/01/1999 and Ending 12/31/195 <br />Surface Water <br />Field Parameters OM01/1999 08/28/1999 09/2N7899 17/25/1999 Ba9e Llne Min MaX Avg <br /> <br />Flow Rale (gpm) o.o o.P o.o o.o z.9 0.0 0.o o.o <br />Water level ory ory ory ory <br />pH (Standard Units) ~ ~ s I ~ <br />Conducliv~ Ily (umhoslcm) seo ~- <br />ITemperature (C) lz ~ ~ <br />Lab Parameters <br />Wet Chemistry <br />• <br />Alkalinity as CaCO (mg/q ~ lso <br />Bicarbonate as CaCO (mg/I) aso <br />Carbonate as CaCO (mg/I) <br />Hydroxide as CaCO (mg/I) <br />Chloride (mg/I) ~ <br />Conductivity (umhos/cm) '/°2 <br />Nitrate (mg/I) <br />Nilrale/Nlirile as N, dissolved (mgll) ° ~°s <br />(Nitrite as N, dissolved (mg4) <br />pH (Lab Units) <br />Hardness (mgn) <br />' ~ s <br />212 <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />~ <br />Phosphate (mg/I) <br />Phosphorous, ortho dissolved (mg/l) 0.°11 <br />Residue Filterable (TOS) @760 C (mg/I 42o <br />Residue, NonFilterable (TSS) (mg/I) a9 <br />Sodium Absorption Ratio in Water <br />Sulfate (mg/I) ~ 40 ~ ~ I <br />Metals <br />Aluminu~ - m, total recoverable (mg/I) 2.1 <br />iArsenic, total recoverable (mg/I) ~ ~ ~ I <br />,Cad uml m total recoverable (mg/I) <br />Calcium, total recoverable (mg/I) sz . s <br />Copper, total recoverable (mg/I) <br />~ <br />~Ilron, total recoverable (mgll) ' l.so ~ I <br />Lead, total recoverable (mg/I) <br />Magma, total recoverable (mg/q 19.6 ~ I <br />Manganese, total recoverable (mgll) I ~ ~ <br />1 o . on <br />Mercury, total recoverable (mg/I) <br />Molybdenum, total recoverable (mg/l) I i i <br />Selenium, dissolved (mg/I) i ~ ~ <br />Sodium, dissolved (mgll) I I ~ ~ ~e.6 <br />Zinc. dissolved (mg/I) ~ ° ~ °2 ~ ' <br />Organic Analysis ' <br />Oil and Grease, total recoverable (mg/p 'i i I ~~ <br />Baseline Inrprmafi°n /or ru(ure permit revisran. <br />Baseline Inlormation initialed in 06/09!1998 and not yet consitleretl complete alter monitoring ror -19 months <br />The mon~tonn9 Point !or 52-2 (Spring 2-2) is located at the end of an old coal exploration road roar has been destroyed by a landslide The spring originates in the exposetl <br />sandstone outcrop lrom that slide II is aCLessetl by 1001 dtler the matl entls at a smaller lantlslitle. <br />Monitoring Point Table 12 <br />