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spring, not from mine water dischazge, However, because the Colorado Department of <br />Public Health and the Environment has not officially changed the status of the dischazge <br />point, BCC still needs to perform the monitoring requirements for the NPDES permit. <br />The Division understands that BCC has resumed monitoring of the NPES discharge point <br />001. This hydrologic monitoring should include the full suite analysis required in August <br />for all active dischazge points. <br />6. The springs in Lone Pine Gulch were sampled for field pazameters, although approval of <br />Technical Revision No. 28 terminated this requirement. <br />If you have any questions, please let me know. <br />Sincerely, <br />~ o.~,~ <br />seph J. Dudash <br />Environmental Protection Specialist <br />cc: Jim Stover (J.E. Stover & Associates) <br />Bill Beaz (Bowie Resources) <br />c:\word\beaz3\2004ahradegl <br />