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STATE OF COLORADO <br /> DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY <br /> Co <br /> Department of Natural Resources <br /> 1313 Sherman St.,Room 215 , <br /> Denver,CO 80203 <br /> Phone:(303)866-3567 *J876 <br /> FAX:(303)832-8106 <br /> Roy Romer <br /> Governor <br /> Michael B.Long <br /> Division Director <br /> DATE: November 15, 1993 <br /> TO: Steve Renner <br /> FROM: Harry Posey <br /> RE: Final Report: Review of Water Chemistry da , Mid-Continent Resources <br /> INTRODUCTION <br /> At your request I have reviewed some of the water chemistry data for the Mid-Continent mine <br /> and segments of the Crystal River. I have examined the data to see if there are indications of <br /> degradation of water quality that might affect aquatic life in the Crystal River or in Coal Creek. <br /> In particular, I have evaluated water quality variations that might indicate contamination from <br /> the now-flowing "Rock Tunnel" adit which was allowed to flood recently, and looked for <br /> previously-undetected indications of contamination related to other parameters. <br /> APPROACH <br /> From an initial inspection of the information I found no obvious indications of water quality <br /> degradation. The data examined include: <br /> 1. Annual Hydrology Reports submitted by Mid-Continent <br /> 2. Geochemical analyses submitted with the Annual Hydrology Reports <br /> 3. Report of analyses dated 10/6/93 from CDS Laboratories, and <br /> 4. USGS data for the Crystal River and environs. <br /> Owing to the concern for aquatic life in the Crystal River, I relied heavily on analyses of water <br /> from Coal Creek at station #20. This is the downstream most sampling point below the mine <br />