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The excellent qualities of bromide for use as a ground-water tracer have been well <br /> established in the literature (Jensen and Thompson, 1980; Davis et al., 1980). <br /> Particularly important to the feasibility of the proposed tracer test is the fact that <br /> bromide will travel at the same rate as waters which have passed through the mine <br /> and is not expected to be significantly removed from solution by any natural process. <br /> The bromide will be well distributed on at least three levels of the mine. This will <br /> allow for the possibility of water from different parts of the mine traveling to different <br /> discharge points at the surface. A system for distributing bromide to several mine <br /> levels is intended to cause the bromide to be distributed in a large volume of water <br /> which will not discharge in a brief pulse between sampling events. <br /> sunny\wp\tracA2251 Morkplan.693 7 <br /> Hal simo1 HYDRO-SEARCH <br />