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will continue to monitor the sediment pond for discharge and will collect samples in the <br />event that a discharge is witnessed. <br />Dolores River <br />In accordance with BLM stipulations to the mine permit, the Dolores River is required to <br />be monitored for selenium upstream and downstream from the confluence of Lumsden <br />Creek when all of the following conditions are met: <br />1) The Whirlwind Mine treatment plant is discharging treated water, <br />2) There is continuous flow from the middle tributary of Lumsden Creek to the <br />Dolores River, and <br />3) Selenium levels have been in exceedance of the CDPS permit effluent limits in <br />the past two years. <br />Because water treatment of mine water has been suspended, it was unnecessary to <br />monitor Lumsden Creek for discharge to the Dolores River in the First Quarter 2013 to <br />determine if samples were required. Energy Fuels will commence monitoring the <br />Dolores River for discharge from Lumsden Creek and take samples, as necessary, at such <br />time that treatment and discharge of mine water resumes. <br />Hydrological Monitoring Summary <br />Refer to Table 7 for the hydrological compliance monitoring summary and status for <br />Whirlwind Mine. <br />3 <br />