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DRMS Permit Index
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C1981017
IBM Index Class Name
GENERAL DOCUMENTS
Doc Date
6/8/1989
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Bid Documents (IMP)
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General Correspondence
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i _ 7 <br /> station was different from North Thompson Creek Stations, and <br /> as mentioned before both locations support a fish population. <br /> I'herefore, the deaths that occurred at Coal Creek below Dutch <br /> Creek, and Coal Creek at Station CC-2 are inconclusive and may <br /> only be attributable to natural causes rather than toxicity <br /> related to the water. No mortalities occurred at the Porcupine <br /> Creek Control Station nor did any occur at Station CC-] . The <br /> conclusion from the assay is that at some times Coal Creek <br /> between stations CC-2 and CC-1 can support a fish population. <br /> Coal Creek meets most requirements for a cold water biota <br /> classification and should be classified as such. Exceptions <br /> with iron and copper for a cold water biota should be included <br /> in the classification as these parameters frequently exceeded <br /> recommended limits. <br /> - 25 - <br />
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