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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
Media Type
D
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DRMS Re-OCR
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Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed
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The well was dry from the fall of 1987 through 1988, and very deep <br /> from the fall of 1989, through 1990. Fall CHLR set a minimum level <br /> for this well . <br /> Old Refuse Pile , Station #P-3 <br /> Fall CHLR set a minimum level . CARB remains at 0. As indicated on <br /> the graphs, the fall iron was higher than in the preceding four <br /> years, but well below the maximum. Fall sulfate, which had <br /> fluctuated upward the preceding year, declined to a minimum level . <br /> Depth has fluctuated very little since 1983 , when testing began. <br /> Old Refuse Pile, Station #P-7 <br /> Depth and other parameters tested fluctuated very little during <br /> 1990 , and as indicated by the graphs, TDS and Sulfate have <br /> fluctuated very little over the most recent five year period. <br /> Old Refuse Pile, Station #P-8 <br /> As indicated by the graphs, iron levels in spring and fall were <br /> somewhat elevated for the five year comparison period, although <br /> well below the maximum for this well . <br /> Sutey Refuse Pile, Station #GS-1 <br /> Depth has remained fairly constant, and no dramatic fluctuations <br /> occured in 1990. Fall iron was higher than in the preceding four <br /> years, although substantially below the maximum. <br /> Sutey Refuse Pile, Station #GW-1 <br /> Fall depth* and spring temperature set maximum levels. Spring and <br /> fall iron levels were higher than in the preceding four years, but <br /> well below the maximum recorded for this well. <br /> 4 <br />
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