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<br />BG-5 Metals 2 <br />38.00 <br />36.00 <br />34.00 <br />32.00 <br />30.00 <br />28.00 <br />26.00 <br />24.00 <br />22.00 <br />- 20.00 <br />E 18.00 <br />16.00 <br />14.00 <br />12.00 <br />10.00 <br />8.00 <br />6.00 <br />4.00 <br />2.00 <br />0.00 <br />38.00 -41?-CALCIUM <br />36.00 DISSOLVED <br />34.00 <br />32 <br />00 -41-MAGNESIUM <br />. DISSOLVED <br />30.00 <br />28.00 --POTASSIUM <br />26.00 DISSOLVED <br />24.00 <br />22 <br />00 --a-SILICA <br />. DISSOLVED <br />20.00 <br />18.00 <br />16.00 The elevated potassium <br />14.00 level of 34.8 mg/1 that <br />12.00 was noted in the 8/2/10 <br />10.00 sample was attributed <br />8.00 to sampling error. ACZ <br />6.00 Laboratories verbally <br />4.00 indicated that a sample <br />2.00 which was collected on <br />0.00 8/9/10 resulted in a <br /> potassium level of 4.76 <br /> mg/l. <br />Figure 6: BG-5 calcium, magnesium, potassium, and silica. <br />Daub & Associates, Inc. BG-5 GW Sampling Anomaly 8-24-10 rgd <br />Printed: 8/24/2010 Page 9 of 15 <br />ti??\o° ro\o° ti?1\\?° ??A\?° ?° °?A\N° A\-\y° I <br />NI ti