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Annual Update <br /> Sunnyside Mine Bulkheads <br /> Page 2 <br /> • Reference point (stream) monitoring <br /> Included in the Appendix (B-16) is a graph of dissolved zinc concentrations at the <br /> Consent Decree reference point (A-72) from January 1989 through March 2000. This <br /> period includes the reference data set (January 1989 through June 1996) and the <br /> Consent Decree monitoring data (June 1996 through March 2000). The gaps in the <br /> reference data set are apparent in this graph. <br /> Included in the Appendix (B-17) is the Consent Decree graph that compares dissolved <br /> zinc at the reference point (adjusted for flow classes) to pre-project quality. This graph <br /> is the basis for determining if water quality at the reference point has changed. It is <br /> difficult to make any definitive statements concerning the levels of dissolved zinc <br /> observed at the reference point due to the complex interplay of hydrology, geology, <br /> etc. but it appears that remediation projects have improved water quality during <br /> summer months. <br /> Included in the Appendix (B-18) is a graph of dissolved zinc in the mainstem streams <br /> (Animas, Mineral and Cement) combined with the resultant levels of dissolved zinc at <br /> the reference point A-72. While the data is still limited, it covers some of the gaps in <br /> the A-72 data and shows the relative effect of the mainstem quality on water quality at <br /> A-72. <br /> • Remediation Projects <br /> SGC completed the Consent Decree A List of remediation projects within the two- <br /> year time period allowed for in the agreement. This was accomplished by October <br /> 1997. <br /> SGC added three projects to the Consent Decree B List (optional project list) during <br /> the 1998-report year. These three projects are water diversion projects in the vicinity <br /> of the Mayflower Mill complex and are named: Mayflower Mill — Upland <br /> Hydrological Control project; Tailings Pond No. 4 Upland Groundwater Diversion <br /> Project; 'and Tailings Pond No. 4 Surface Drainage Modification Project. SGC <br /> believed that the implementation of the work plans for these projects had more <br /> potential to benefit stream quality than the projects on the original B List. SGC started <br /> implementation of the work plan for the Mayflower Facility — Upland Hydrological <br /> Control project during the 1998-report year and one drainage diversion was completed <br /> and operational by the end of the report year. By the end of the 1999 report year, all <br /> three projects had been completed. It is too early after completion to determine if their <br /> implementation has improved water quality. <br />