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• MINREC,INC. ANNUAL HYDROLOGIC REPORT PAGE 4 <br /> OUTFALL 001 - QUALITY <br /> Year Flow Max Flow Ave pH COND TDS IRON <br /> ---------- ------------ ----------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- <br /> 1996 54.8 36.8 7.8 2082 1441 0.15 <br /> ---------- ------------ ----------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- <br /> 1997 107 52.0 7.6 2083 1424 0.20 <br /> ---------- ------------ ----------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- <br /> 1998 160 69.0 7.5 1819 1409 0.30 <br /> ---------- ------------ ----------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- <br /> 1999 60 42.1 7.5 1613 1408 0.19 <br /> 2000 1 49.2 1 36.8 8.1 1924 1329 0.09 <br /> * Flow from No. 1 Mine and No. 3 Mine combined. <br /> The units for the figures in the above table are; flow (gpm), pH (standard units); <br /> conductivity (umhos/cm); total dissolved solids (mg/1) and iron (mg/1). Iron was measured <br /> as total recoverable until April 1994 when the Colorado Department of Public Health and <br /> Environment changed the discharge permit to require iron to be measured as potentially <br /> • dissolved. <br /> WET TESTS <br /> The discharge permit requires chronic Whole Effluent Toxicity(WET)tests to be performed <br /> on effluent from outfall 001. A two species chronic WET test using C. dubia and <br /> Pimephales promelas, fathead minnow, is required semi-annually during the second and <br /> fourth quarters. A single species chronic WET test using C. dubia is required semi- <br /> annually during the first and third quarters. <br /> A two species chronic bioassay was performed two times (2"d and 41h quarters) during the <br /> year using C. dubia and Pimephales promelas, fathead minnow. A single species chronic <br /> bioassay was performed two times (1st and 3`d quarters) during the year using C. dubia. <br /> Results found the effluent demonstrated no toxicity to C. dubia or fathead minnow survival <br /> in any concentration less than or equal to the instream waste concentration (IWC). <br /> Discharge Monitoring Reports (DMRs) <br /> DMRs are submitted quarterly to the Colorado Department of Health and Environment with <br /> copies to the Division of Minerals and Geology and are included herein by reference. <br /> • <br />