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r <br /> s <br /> • PART I <br /> Page lg of 19 <br /> Permit No. CO-0000248 <br /> A. TERMS AND CONDITIONS <br /> 5. Annual Groundwater Reports (Continued) <br /> e) Total Hardness (mg/1) <br /> f) Cadmium (mg/1) <br /> g) Copper (mg/1) <br /> h) Lead (mg/1) <br /> i) Zinc (mg/1) <br /> 3) Iron (mg/1) <br /> k) Manganese (mg/1) <br /> 1) Molybdenum (mg/1) <br /> m) Sulfate (mg/1) <br /> Analysis shall be performed on filtered samples so that the dissolved <br /> fraction is reported. <br /> Before sampling, all monitoring wells must be pumped for a minimum of <br /> ten minutes. Wells should be capped and locked when not sampling. <br /> The groundwater study shall include any available information the <br /> permittee has concerning specific waste streams which contribute to <br /> alluvial waters (i.e. seepage from tailings ponds, abandoned mines <br /> seepage, etc.) which have not previously been included in the <br /> groundwater design report. In addition, the permittee shall show the <br /> location of all wells, springs, ditches, streams or other water <br /> conveyances within one-half mile of the site. <br /> The first monitoring report shall be submitted by February 28, 1988, <br /> and on a yearly basis, by February 28, thereafter. Each yearly report <br /> shall contain, at a minimum, the following information: <br /> a) The required analyses and the date the sample was taken for each <br /> monitoring point. <br /> b) The static water level in each well prior to each quarterly <br /> sampling. <br /> In addition to the above information, the first monitoring report shall <br /> contain the following: <br /> a) Monitoring point location and number (consecutive numbering), date <br /> completed, depth, surface elevation, depth to static water level, <br /> date of measurement. The monitoring point locations shall be <br /> specified on a map. <br /> b) A lithologic log of each well. <br /> c) Identify the perforated zone of each well. <br />