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J fi <br />recently upgraded and the need for flocculent will likely decrease as total suspended <br />solids in the untreated mine water decreases. The sodium metabisulfite is included in the <br />treatment process to reduce selenate (selenium VI) to selenate (selenium IV) for <br />treatment. Supplemental samples of untreated and treated water were collected during <br />the July discharge event to evaluate the effectiveness of the sodium metabisulfite. These <br />analytical tests have not yet been completed. <br />Energy Fuels will provide the WQCD with additional status reports due on the following <br />schedule: <br />60-day status report <br />90-day status report <br />120-day final report <br />September 6, 2008 <br />October 6, 2008 <br />November 5, 2008 <br />The above schedule is dictated by the water discharge permit. At this point in time, Energy <br />Fuels believes that it will be possible to accommodate this schedule. However, due to the <br />low frequency of discharge from the treatment plant, opportunities to make adjustments to <br />the treatment system are typically limited to once per month. As a result, the resolution of <br />the PTI may run past the above schedule. If this were to occur, Energy Fuels would request <br />an extension from WQCD. <br />Please feel free to contact me at (303) 974-2151 if you need any additional information. <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br />Zach Rogers, EIT <br />Environmental Engineer <br />Cc: Jeff Osborn, Frank Filas, Marty Olson (Energy Fuels) <br />Mr. Andrew Neuhart (WQCD) <br />Fnerg?y F'tlels, Inc. <br />www.energyffiellsxoni <br />44 Union Blvd., `suite 600 <br />Lakewood, Colorado 80228 <br />Phone: 30-1-974q-2 e14t0 <br />Fax: 303-974••2141