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1987-12-01_PERMIT FILE - C1981017 (306)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981017
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/1/1987
Doc Name
1987 Annual & Hydrology Report (part 40)
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Mid-Continent Resources
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DRMS
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D
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DRMS Re-OCR
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Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed
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spring or fall for any of the parameters tested. <br /> As indicated by the graphs , spring flow was somewhat higher than in <br /> the preceding four years, but there were no dramatic fluctuations <br /> in 1990. <br /> Bear Creek, Station #3 <br /> Water samples have been collected from Bear Creek since 1976. <br /> SAR and NA levels during the fall set maximums. <br /> The graphs show TSS and Iron as higher than in the preceding four <br /> years during both spring and fall . <br /> Disney Creek <br /> Disney Creek was dry from the fall of 1988 through 1989 , and dry <br /> again during the fall of 1990 . Flows are generally minimal in <br /> Disney Creek, although the 1990 spring flow was a maximum for this <br /> creek. <br /> Sutey Creek, Station #3 <br /> Sutey Creek generally has low flows , although the 1990 spring flow <br /> and pH were at maximum for this particular stream. Fall flow and <br /> iron levels were higher than in the preceding four years, but well <br /> below the mean. <br /> GROUNDWATER <br /> Old Refuse Pile, Station #P-1 <br /> Fall Depth and CHLR set maximum levels , and fall pH and sulfate set <br /> minimum levels. The graphs indicate a fall iron level higher than <br /> in the preceding four years, although well below the maximum <br /> recorded for this well . <br /> Old Refuse Pile, Station #P-2 <br /> 3 <br />
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