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4AlPPB& MINIBG IBC. <br />January 15, 2008 <br />CERTIFIED <br /> <br />Ms. Carla Lenkey ~~AN ~ 42008 <br />Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment t~ivision or <br />WQCD-PE-B2 Minin keclama~on, <br />4300 Cherry Creek Dr. South 9 and Safety <br />Denver, CO 80222-1530 <br />Subject: Fourth Quarter 2007 Colorado Wastewater Discharge Monitoring Reports <br />Permit No. CO-0032115 <br />Dear Ms. Lenkey: <br />Enclosed are Trapper Mine's First Quarter 2007 Colorado Wastewater Discharge Monitoring Reports for the <br />period 10/1/07-12/31/07. During this quarter, five NPDES outfalls were active. Outfalls 001 and 002 <br />discharged routinely throughout the quarter. Outfalls 011, 020 and 021 discharged in response to intense fall <br />precipitation event in early October. Outfalls 005, 008, 009, 012, 013, 014, 015, 016, 017 018, 019, 022, 023 <br />and 024 did not discharge during the quarter. Values reported on the enclosed DMRs represent the maximum <br />(or minimum as applicable) monthly/daily values generated at each outfall during the quarter. <br />Also enclosed are monthly NOAH weather summaries for the reporting period and WET test report forms as <br />applicable. Three outfalls, were sampled for WET analyses during the quarter. Two species acute tests were <br />completed at outfalls Ol.l, 020 and 021. No exceedances of WET test limitations were observed at any tested <br />outfalls. <br />All active outfalls experienced intense fall precipitation events during the quarter. On October 15` and god the site <br />recorded 0.44 and 0.42 inches of precipitation respectively. The enclosed NOAA weather summary reports <br />show the temperatures and precipitation measurements for the period mentioned. Daily precipitation <br />measurements are recorded at 7:00 a.m. as well as daily maximum and minimum temperatures from the <br />previous 24 hours. <br />Primary effluent limitations were exceeded on two outfalls, (011 and 020) for TSS. The alternate limitations <br />will be applied to outfalls 011 and 020 due to the aforementioned precipitation event. Samples were taken at <br />each outfall during routine weekly monitoring. The samples taken October god exceeded limitations due to heavy <br />runoff associated with the precipitation event. Heavy rains and cool weather in the final week of September may <br />have attributed to saturated soils and water levels in ponds at spillway levels. The alternate limitations for <br />Settleable Solids, applicable in the event of discharge caused by precipitation (or snowmelt) less than or equal to <br />the 10-year, 24-hour precipitation event, was met at all outfalls. No exceedances of primary effluent limitations <br />for pH occurred during the quarter. <br />Trapper is required to maintain sediment levels in ponds at or below 60% of the pond volume. All outfalls have <br />been properly maintained and no ponds exceeded the 60% threshold for sediment accumulation. All structures <br />operated properly and were not compromised in any way. The exceedances occurred solely in response to <br />discharge caused by precipitation and/or snowmelt, therefore the alternative limitations are applicable for this <br />event. All other operations were properly conducted concerning the sediment control structures at Trapper <br />Mine. <br />P.O. Box 187 Craig, Colorado 81626 (970) 824-4401 <br />