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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C2009087
IBM Index Class Name
HYDROLOGY
Doc Date
5/21/2012
Doc Name
1st Quarter 2012 DMRS (CO-0048275)
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Peabody Sage Creek Mining, LLC
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WQCD
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DMR’s
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JDM
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Peabod <br />■11 ENERG Y <br />Peabody Sage Creek Mining, LLC <br />Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment <br />Water Quality Control Division <br />Permits and Enforcement Section <br />4300 Cherry Creek Drive South <br />Denver, CO 80246 -1530 <br />Dear Sir or Madam: <br />Sincerely, <br />Dennis Jones <br />Hydrologist I <br />36600 Routt County Rd. 27 <br />PO Box 250 <br />Hayden, CO. 81639 <br />(970) 276-7001 <br />RE: Quarterly DMRs for CPDS Permit No. CO- 0048275, Peabody Sage Creek Mine <br />Pursuant to the quarterly reporting requirements contained in Colorado Discharge Permit <br />CO- 0048275 for the Peabody Sage Creek Mine, enclosed find the first quarter 2012 <br />discharge monitoring reports for Outfalls 002 to 004. <br />One excursion of effluent limits occurred this quarter, which involved the selenium <br />standard, 4.6 ug /1. The Outfall 004 potentially dissolved selenium value was 6.5 ug /1 on a <br />sample collected March 6. This value was obtained by ICP -MS, EPA Method M200.8, <br />with a method detection limit (MDL) of 0.2 ug /1 and a practical quantification limit <br />(PQL) of 0.5 ug /l. However, two other selenium test methods were performed on this <br />sample, as we are investigating the differences in the methods. The potentially dissolved <br />selenium value was <1 ug /1 on the same sample; this value was obtained by AA- Hydride, <br />EPA Method SM 3114 B, with a MDL of 1 ug/1 and PQL of 5 ug /l. The total recoverable <br />selenium value was 2 ug /1 on the same sample; this value was obtained by ICP -MS, EPA <br />Method M200.8, with a MDL of 0.2 ug /1 and PQL of 0.5 ug /l. As one would expect the <br />total recoverable method to result in the same, or higher, value than the potentially <br />dissolved method (the former involves a hot acid digestion, while the later involves a <br />cold acid digestion), we suspect that the 6.5 ug /1 value to be in error. This may be due to <br />matrix interference in the sample that displays itself in the potentially dissolved ICP -MS <br />method. The lab report for this sample is attached to this cover letter. <br />Please call me at 970 - 276 -5209, or email me at djones @peabodyenergy.com, if you have <br />any questions. <br />
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