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MINREC, INC. AHR PAGE 2 <br />Monitoring data for this years report is segregated into the following appendices: <br />Appendix No. Monitoring Data <br />North Thompson Creek - Upstream & Downstream Water Quality <br />II Mine Discharge Quality - Outfall 001 <br />SURFACE WATER QUALITY <br />Appendix I contains the water quality information collected for North Thompson Creek. <br />The quality information taken on North Thompson Creek, in May and September, is <br />designed to monitor quality at the approximate high and low flow. The Operator did not <br />obtain a September sample. <br />The May water quality analysis in down steam North Thompson Creek was, with the <br />exception of Boron and TSS, better quality than upstream North Thompson Creek. <br />MINE FLOWS <br />All of the water flowing into the No. 1 Mine flows out through a 6-inch PVC pipe and into <br />the long pond. <br />The No. 3 Mine, has two separate sources of discharge. One is from a point source <br />(spring) within the mine that is piped directly to the surface. This good quality water was <br />the source of the discharge from the No. 3 Mine, from 1986 through 1994. The water level <br />in the mine fluctuated from 1986 through 1994 but no water discharged directly from the <br />mine. During the second quarter of 1995, wet spring weather caused the mine to fill and <br />begin discharging iron laden water. <br />In order to treat this iron laden water, a 4-inch diameter PVC pipe was installed to convey <br />the discharge from the No. 3 mine to the long pond located at the No. 1 Mine. The <br />discharges from the mines were combined effective August 11, 1995. The combined <br />discharge from the mines is treated by the passive water treatment system and is <br />discharged through Outfall 001. <br />MINE WATER QUALITY <br />Water from the No.1 Mine and No. 3 Mine continues to be treated by the passive water <br />treatment system. The quality of the discharge is presented in a table in Appendix II. The <br />quality of the discharge from the mines varied very little from prior years. The flow was <br />similar, conductivity and TDS increased slightly during the year.