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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977493
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
3/14/2011
Doc Name
Exhibit List, Exs. 73 to 79
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Climax
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MLRB
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AM6
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CM0001912 <br />be pumped from the reservoir in extremely dry years. Reservoir filling occurs as water is diverted from <br />the North and Chalk Mountain Interceptor bypasses, primarily in the spring and summer when water is <br />available. <br />Monitoring was initially conducted at four locations in Eagle Park Reservoir as presented in Table 1 <br />Monitoring was performed at only three locations in 1999 and 2000, with sampling discontinued at site <br />ERP4-N in the north portion of the reservoir near the outlet. Locations are depicted in the aerial <br />photograph presented in Figure 2. These locations are consistent with water quality monitoring <br />conducted by Climax Molybdenum Company primarily for metals analyses. <br />TABLE 1 <br />LIMNOLOGICAL MONITORING LOCATIONS <br />IN EAGLE PARK RESERVOIR, AUGUST 1998-2000 <br />Site Location <br />EPR 1-M Middle <br />EPR2-E East, near the inlet of the Upper and Lower North Interceptors <br />EPR3-S South, near the inlet of the Chalk Mountain Interceptor <br />EPR4-N * North, near the reservoir outlet <br />* Sampling was discontinued at site EPR4-N in 1999 and 2000. <br />• <br />3
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