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Mr. Bryce Romig 5 September 9, 1996 <br /> • Conclusion <br /> These initial sampling events were performed to screen the surface water of Eagle Park <br /> Reservoir for a full suite of metals, inorganics, and geochemical parameters. Based on <br /> the results of these sampling events, a total of 13 parameters have been identified for <br /> future elimination from surface water sampling, provided confirmation from one, <br /> complete water quality analysis at the completion of reservoir filling. In addition, total <br /> recoverable iron and total recoverable manganese should only be analyzed as deemed <br /> necessary, based on specific water quality conditions. These modifications will simplify <br /> the monthly sampling events and analyses, while focusing efforts and evaluations on the <br /> pertinent, identified water quality parameters. <br /> I trust this recommendation meets with your approval. If you have any questions or <br /> comments, please feel free to call Mr. Robert Lambeth, geochemist, at (509) 327-2969 or <br /> me at(303) 850-9852. <br /> Respectfully, <br /> Titan Environmental Corporation <br /> • lit- `� <br /> Roman S. Popielak, P.G. <br /> Senior Vice President <br /> cc: Joe Flynn <br /> Tanya Mickel <br /> Robert Lambeth <br /> References: <br /> Titan Environmental Corporation, 1996, "Sampling and Analysis Plan, Eagle Park <br /> Reservoir, Post Reclamation Sampling, Climax Mine Climax, Colorado', prepared for <br /> Climax Molybdenum Company, June. <br /> Climax Molybdenum Company, 1996, "Request for Proposal, Eagle Park Reservoir Post <br /> Remediation Sampling Plan, Climax Mine, Climax, Colorado." <br /> C:\PROJECTS\6102-001\T1696102.001[9-Sep-961 <br /> =Environmental <br />