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!JVHC\A <br />Coal Conwany Seneca Coal Company <br />October 21, ?rV?D <br />Colorado Department of Health <br />WQCD-PE-B2 c1a???a®?' <br />4300 Cherry Creek Drive South ;?iv+stOr' 01 aed Safe <br />an <br />Denver, CO 80246-1530 *61111-1 <br />RE: Quarterly Discharge Monitoring Report for Permit CO-0000221 <br />Dear Sir or Madam: <br />Pursuant to the quarterly reporting requirements contained in Colorado <br />Discharge Permit CO-0000221 for the Seneca Mine Complex, enclosed find <br />the third quarter 2008 discharge monitoring reports for Points 002 to <br />006 and 008 to 017. In this quarter, no discharges were observed at <br />Points 013 and 014. Intermittent discharges were observed at Points <br />005, 009 and 011. <br />One excursion of effluent limits occurred this quarter. There was <br />chronic WET test failure (C. dubia only) at Discharge Point 008 (WET <br />code WTE) with a value of 25%. The IWC for this site is 100%. Samples <br />were collected from July 28 to August 1. The P. promelas test passed <br />with a value >100%. A Preliminary Toxicity Investigation (PTI) was <br />conducted by The SeaCrest Group in Louisville, CO. The PTI indicates <br />no toxicity present in the outfall. Since the PTI showed no toxicity, <br />the toxicity incident was closed and normal monitoring was resumed <br />(next scheduled for the second quarter of 2009). Attached to this <br />cover letter are 1) the original WET test form indicating the failure, <br />2) the cover letter from SeaCrest indicating no toxicity, 3) the <br />SeaCrest PTI WET test report form, and 4) a copy of an email sent to <br />Kelly Morgan with the WQCD. A copy of the complete PTI study is <br />available upon request. <br />Please contact me at 970-276-5209 if you have any questions. <br />Sincerely, <br />Dennis Jones <br />Hydrologist I <br />Seneca Coal Company • P.O. Box 670 • Hayden, Colorado 81639 <br />Telephone (970) 276-5217 • FAX (970) 276-5222