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I DAMES & MOORE A DAMES & MOORE GRO
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DAMES & MOORE .. A DAMES 8 MOORE GR
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INTRODUCTION The olden Mine was ope
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The Forest Service implemented site
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Remainder of Year - After the sprin
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' Water Portal Drainage quality mea
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Groundwater discharge from the tail
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Trout An intermediate potential ris
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Windblown Tailings Material The ero
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Lucerne Bar Sampling Additional sed
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3.0 REMEDIAL INVESTIGATION METHODOL
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... 5.3 SURFACE WATER .............
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8.3.3 Surface Water ...............
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Table 4.6-3A - Table. 4.6-4 - Table
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Table 7.1-1 - Table 7.1-5 - Table 7
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Table 7.2.4-2D - Table 7.2.4-3 - Ta
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Figure 4.2-2 - Figure 4.2-3 - Figur
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Figure 5.3-9 - Figure 5.3-10 - Figu
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Figure 6.5-9 - Figure 6.5-10 - Figu
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ACRONYM AND ABBREVIATION GLOSSARY @
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1.0 INTRODUCTION The .Holden Mine i
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sediment reference location" includ
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Volumes 11,111. and IV Section 4.0
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2.1 SITE DESCRIPTION The Holden Min
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2.5 SUMMARY OF ISSUES OF POTENTIAL
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1986 1988 1988 1989 Science Applica
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piemmeter water samples as Service.
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SOURCE: Wtem et al., 1992 USGS Chda
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3.0 REMEDIAL INVESTIGATION METHODOL
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wilderness boundary with the intent
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The test pits were excavated utiliz
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were transferred to AutoCAD maps of
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3.2.1 Streamflow Suweys Streamflow
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Site. Samples collected for dissolv
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' chromium, copper, iron, lead, mag
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elevated metals based on field scre
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Wolman pebble counts), occurrence a
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Assessment by Mining Consultant The
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discussions of the 1992 data have n
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VelocityDepth - influences benthic
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To the extent practical, electrosho
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Proportion of individuals as top ca
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provide adequate data to cany forwa
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3.1 1 TASK 11 - DATA EVALUATION 3.1
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3.11.4.2 Two-Dimensional Groundwate
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TABLE 3.0-1 KEY OF SITE FEATURES 8
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TABLE 3.0-1 KEY OF SITE FEATURES 8
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TABLE 3.0-1 KEY OF SITE FEATURES 8
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TABLE 3.2-1 ANALYTICAL PROGRAM FOR
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TABLE 3.2.2 ANALYnCAL PROORAM FOR G
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TABLE 1.24 ANALYTICAL PROGRAM FOR G
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TABLE 3.24 ANALmCAL PROORAM FOR GRO
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SOURCE: USGS Topographic Map, State
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- Figure 3.0-3 DAMES & MOORE HOLDEN
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Figure 3.1-2 DAMES & MOORE ! RI SOI
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Fill (2) Vent (1) SOURCE: Base map
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SOURCE: Base map information from U
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SOURCE: WIteffi et a/., 1992 USGS C
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DAMES & MOORE Figure 3.4-2 FLOCCULE
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4.1.2 Site Surface Features Referri
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Hydroelectric Plant Electrical powe
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Water seepage emanates, in the spri
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'7 ~t the Site, approximately mid-w
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system delineated by ditches and re
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Section I-I' and shows the six tunn
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The uppermost stopes within the min
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make up the earth's surface. The st
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silver, and included 34,000 tons of
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strength was determined by Hart Cro
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gravels are variable in thickness a
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wetlands and adjacent to Railroad C
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Several faults have been mapped in
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the coefficient of Friction. Geomor
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The groundwater levels used for the
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Tailings pile 3 is situated near th
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vertical extent of the underground
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from the roof, then evaluating the
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4.2.8 Potential Borrow Source Areas
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for good quality riprap would neces
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May and June, which coincide with t
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Rating Calculations Referring to Ta
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with little or no braiding. Upstrea
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Discharge in Railroad Creek was mon
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model predicted a 100-year flood at
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The data logger, or transducer, was
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submerged at high water levels. Flo
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this, it is possible that the snow
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4.3.5 Basin Average Climatic Water
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surface erosional features provide
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* The D50 equation is obtained from
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effect of a 0.05-foot stage increas
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discussed in' Section 6.8.2 of this
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Observations During Aquatic snorkel
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covers limited portions of the Site
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Bedrock Bedrock underlies the entir
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high as 0.1 to 0.2 feet per foot (F
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Generalized Site-Wide Groundwater R
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4.4.3.5 Groundwater Uses Groundwate
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Reach 1 Since there are no observed
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evaluated on the basis of judgment
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and only started flowing afier seve
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interceptor ditches likely carry pr
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The inflow of groundwater in the fo
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Accuracy The accuracy of the bedroc
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aquifer from the portal drainage, o
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Reference Reaches RC-10. Railroad C
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accessed, including the RM-3 "Dan's
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The banks are relatively nonvegetat
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Ratio of Shredder Functional Feedin
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without scrapers and organisms requ
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present at RC-6, RC-I, RC-3, SFAC-I
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and stumps with bark piles surround
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Tailings Piles A flock of violet-gr
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4.6.3 Threatened or Endangered Spec
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Background Information Grizzly bear
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anadromous populations occurring in
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Creek drainage, they are more commo
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R16E S7). These species include an
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TABLE 4.1-1 KEY OF SITE FEATURES 8
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TABLE 4.1-1 KEY OF SITE FEATURES 8
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TABLE 4.1 -1 KEY OF SITE FEATURES 8
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Pitchblende Sericite Biotite Source
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TABLE 4.2-2a EROSION POTENTIAL RANK
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TABLE 4.2-4 RIP-RAP CONDITION RANKI
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TABLE 4.24 BORROW SOURCE EVALUATION
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TABLE 4.3-1 AVERAGE MONTHLY FLOW PE
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TABLE 4.33 AVERAGE MONTHLY POTENTIA
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TABLE 4.3& SURFACE WATER FIELD PARA
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TABLE 4.3da SURFACE WATER flELD PAR
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TABLE 4.3-5 MONTHLY STREAMFLOW AVER
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NA = not measured NF = no flow S =
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TABLE 4.34b AVERAGE MONTHLY WATER B
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Station RC- I RC-4 RC-9 Copper Cree
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Hydrostratigraphic Unit SoilIFill C
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TABLE 4.4-2 GROUNDWATER FIELD PARAM
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TABLE 4.4-2 GROUNDWATER FIELD PARAM
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TABLE 4.4-2 GROUNDWATER FIELD PARAM
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Stream Reach RC-4 to RC-7 RC-7 to R
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TABLE 4.4-6 RESULTS OF OCTOBER 1998
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Seep SP-8 was observed flowing in l
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TABLE 4.448 SEEPAGE FIELD PARAMETER
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TABLE 4.4- SEEPAGE FIELD PARAMETERS
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TABLE 4.4-9 REACH 1 SITE-SPECIFIC W
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Habitat Variable Stream Velocity an
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a TABLE 4.6-2A BENTHIC MACROINVERTE
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TABLE 4.6-2C DISTRIBUTION FIT FOR M
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TABLE 4.6-3 TROUT POPULATION ESTIMA
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Date September 9 September 10 Septe
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TABLE 4.6-6 . HERPETOFAUNA LIKELY T
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North-aspect Slope Sharp-shinned ha
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! I TABLE 4.6-10 MAMMAL SPECIES OBS
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CLIENT PRI VILECED AND CONFIDENTlA
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TABLE 4.6-13 U.S. FOREST SERVICE SU
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TABLE 4.6-15 SURVEY AND MANAGE SPEC
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. . ; SOURCE: Wen et al., 1992 ,, .
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SOURCE: Base mrlp information from
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SOURCE: Base map information from U
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' Railroad Creek SOURCES: Northwest
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- Approximate f' Plan View Outline
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' DAMES LEGEND - Approximate extent
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- LEGEND Approximate extent of unde
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LEGEND ==s Approximate extent of un
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- E 2f W . E Volcanic Arc Cascadia
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DMES & MOORE Figure 4.2-6a HOLDEN M
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LEGEND Bedrock F WEST SOURCE: North
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The data collected at P-5 were comp
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5.3.8 Lake Chelan 5.3.8.1 Historica
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considered as part of the groundwat
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5.4.2 Site Groundwater Quality The
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sample was not collected during the
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I Concentrations of aluminum, cadmi
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. < The data from seeps SP-1 and SP
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collected as these seeps were not f
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SP-25 One sample was collected in M
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Seep samples were collected at SP-5
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5.4.4 Groundwater Summary Groundwat
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Ecology's FSQVs. The reference conc
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TABLE 5.0-1 KEY OF SITE FEATURES 8
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TABLE 5.0-1 KEY OF SITE FEATURES 8
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TABLE 5.0-1 KEY OF SITE FEATURES 8
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TABLE 5.1-1 PRELIMINARY CHEMICAL SP
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TABLE 5.2-1 SUMMARY OF RI SOlL ANAL
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TABLE 5.2-2 SUMMARY OF 1998 BACKGRO
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TABLE 5.24 SUMMARY OF HISTORICAL TA
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TABLE 5.2-5 SUMMARY OF RI TAILINGS
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TABLE 5.2-5 SUMMARY OF RI TAILINGS
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TABLE 5.3-1 SURFACE WATER AREA BACK
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TABLE 5.3-1 SURFACE WATER AREA BACK
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TABLE 5.3-1 SURFACE WATER AREA BACK
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TABLE 5.33 Arsenic Data Points, Bac
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TABLE 5.35 Cadmium Data Points, Bac
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TABLE 5.3-7 Copper Data Points. Bac
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TABLE 5.3-9 Lead Data Points. Backg
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TABLE 5.3-11 Manganese Data Points.
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TABLE 5.3-1 3 Silver Data Points. B
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TABLE 5.3-15 Statistical Summary -
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TABLE 5.3-17 , Statistical Summary
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TABLE 5.519 STATION R Cl AND PROXIM
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-- TABLE 5.3-19 STATION RC-1 AND PR
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TABLE 5.3-20 STATION RG7. N O PROXU
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TABLE 5.3-21 STATION RG3 AND PROXlh
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TABLE 5.3-22 SUMMARY OF RI WATER QU
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TABLE 5.3-24 SUMMARY OF SURFACE WAT
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TABLE 5.3-26 SUMMARY OF SURFACE WAT
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TABLE 5.3-27 SUMMARY OF SURFACE WAT
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TABLE 5.1-28 SUMMARY OF RI WATER QU
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TABLE 6.529 SUMMARY OF RI WATER QUA
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TABLE 5.340 SUMMARY OF RI PORTAL DR
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TABLE 5.3-3Oa SUMMARY OF RI WATER Q
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TABLE 5.333 SUMMARY OF HISTORICAL C
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I I. TABLE 5.3-36 SUMMARY OF WATER
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TABLE 5.348 , SUMMARY OF WATER QUAL
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TABLE 5.4-1 SUMMARY OF RI GROUNDWAT
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TABLE 5.4-2 SUMMARY OF RI SEEPAGE W
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TABLE LM SUMMARY OF RI SEEPAGE WATE
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TABLE 5.4-2 SUMMARY OF RI SEEPAGE W
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TABLE 5.43 HISTORICAL SUMMARY OF GR
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TABLE 5.64 HISTORICAL SUMMARY OF SE
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TABLE 5.4-4 HISTORICAL SUMMARY OF S
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TABLE 5.46 SUMMARY OF INTERSTITAL P
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TABLE 5.47 WENllAL COMPOUNDS OF CON
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TABLE 5.54 SUNtMARY OF HlSTORlW DAT
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TABLE 5.5-3 SUMMARY OF FALL 1998 SE
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TABLE 5.7-1 HISTORICAL AIR MONITORI
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Date Figure 5.3-8 DAMES & MOORE - 1
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DVVES & MOORE A DM a MOORE GROUP CO
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1800 -.- May-Iron --- September-Iro
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DAMES & MOORE A DAMES 6 MOORE GROUP
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6.0 TRANSPORT AND FATE OF COMPOUNDS
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Quartz-rich layers of 40 percent qu
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Crystalline crusts were observed in
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Evidence of significant surface and
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• Predicted saturation indices (S
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Another iron sulfide mineral at the
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If water flow is available to disso
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pH Control on Precipitation/Dissoln
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summer. Efflorescence occurs when w
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L X m IX WNU UVXdWd I l:V!6661 'LZ
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uffering by other magnesium-based m
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The geochemistry of Site waters is
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Water Flow . The mine drainage area
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prediction. Therefore, inspection o
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.moj iq%!m saieuoqm:, laddo:, ietp
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the vicinity with differences proba
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pathway for water to infiltrate int
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The chemistry of these monitoring w
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'z-38 ol aAye1a.i suoy!pum MOU a~!l
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concentrations, but statistically t
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lXOd3X n! WNU .LWW%Vd I I:O:6661 'L
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Infiltration of water from the port
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3, indicating buffering by iron hyd
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control and buffering by alumino-si
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6.10 CONCLUSIONS Based on the resul
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TABLE 6.0-1 KEY OF SITE FEATURES 8
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TABLE 6.0-1 KEY OF SITE FEATURES 8
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TABLE 6.0-1 KEY OF SITE FEATURES 8
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CLIENT PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDEhTTBL
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TABLE 6.6-3 LOADING CALCULATIONS -
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SOURCE: SRK Summer \ Fall Winter Sp
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SOURCE: SRK Oxidant I H20 (transpor
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SOURCE: Ganels an Christ, 1965 I A
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DAMES & MOORE A DAMES d MOORE GROUP
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DAMES & MOORE A DAMES a MOORE GROUP
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' Tailings Pile 1 + Tailings Pile 2
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DAMES & MOORE A DAMES 6 MOORE GROUP
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DAMES & MOORE o RC 1 RC 4 A RC7 x R
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a 0) - E V - DAMES & MOORE A DAMES
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- .- a 9 i C 0 SOURCES: SRK (Bucksk
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Upslope Surface Water Runm and - Di
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0 Acidity Addition IXMES & MOORE Tr
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A RC7 1 0 RC5 , ' Tailings Pile 1 +
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DAMES & MOORE Surface Water Runon a
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Note: Someflow lost into plane of f
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Notes: Runon and Direct Precipitati
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Approximate Scale in Feet NOTES: NS
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SOURCE: SRK 1000000 100000 10 - --
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Subsection 6.4 presents general Sit
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Other geologic units in the deposit
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snowmelt on the adjacent valley slo
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calcite were being dissolved, one i
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63.1.1 Sulfide Mineral Oxidation a,
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The acid in the water can be remove
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a Co-precipitation. a Sorption. 633
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Eh Control on Precipitatioa/Dissolu
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Weathering of iron-bearing sulfide
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zinc sulfate salts. Zinc and sulfat
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uff~ng by other magnesium-based min
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The geochemistry of Site waters is
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. . .. . Water Flow The mine draina
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prediction. Therefore, inspection o
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In the fall, groundwater flow is re
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One sample (W-1, May 2, 1998) of th
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the vicinity with differences proba
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pathway for water to infiltrate int
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The chemistry of these monitoring w
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the surface waters. Some of the dis
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concentrations, but statistically t
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' iron added is precipitated and is
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Infiltration of water from the port
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3, indicating buffering by iron hyd
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Upstream of the tailings piles, sig
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Source controls reflect the differe
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,,, .a Lucerne TAELE 6.0-1 KEY OF S
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TABLE 6.0-1 KEY OF SITE FEATURES 8
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TABLE 8.0-1 KEY OF SITE FEATURES 8
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CLIENT PRIVrLEGED AND CONFIDENTfiL
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Table 6.64 Lo8dlng C.lculatiom - Ad
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SOURCE: Wters et al., 1992 ...; ...
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SOURCE: SRK Oxidant DAMES & MOORE A
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SOURCE: SRK Summer Fall Winter (rai
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I SOURCE: Gamls a& Chfist, 1965 P A
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0 RC 1 RC4 A RC7 X RC2 0 RC5 Tailin
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0 RC 1 RC4 A RC7 X RC2 0 RC5 Tailin
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1 Sulfate (mrnoleaR) Tailings Pile
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0 RC 1 '0 RC4 A RC7 X RC2 0 RC5 + T
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ORC 1 ORC 4 ARC 7 XRC 2 ORC 5 Taili
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ORC 1 ORC 4 ARC7 XRC 2 ORC5 Tailing
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t upslope Surface Water Rum and Dir
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SOURCE: SRK Summer $ Air Flow ~-@ W
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D. 7 0.8 D. 9 E.0 E. 1 E.2 E.3 E.4
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0 RC 1 0 RC4 A RC7 1 X RC2 / 0 RC5
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1 Surface Water Runon and Direct Pr
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Infiltration of Snowmelt and Interm
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Notes: Surface Water. Runon and Dir
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DAMES & MOORE A DAMES 6 MOORE GROUP
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SOURCE: SRK 10 I I I I I r I Figure
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effects. The same constituent may e
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Surface Soil For the purposes of th
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7.1.2.2 Statistical Analysis of Dat
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The completeness of potential expos
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Sources The mining related waste co
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' Ingestion of Fish. Some ingestion
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Frequency of Detection If a constit
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corresponding grouping. The Method
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' Wilderness Boundary Two soil samp
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did not have health-based MTCA Meth
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Railroad Creek Adiacent to Site The
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7.1.4 Site-specific Human Health Ri
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USEPA's Weight-of-Evidence Carcinog
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ingestion of Water Screening criter
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Inhalation of Pdculates BR = Breath
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Surface Soil Cancer risks and nonca
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child's daily ingestion rate (1 lit
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Lead was present in the maintenance
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evaluated by screening constituent
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stressors present to the values res
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The most visible large game animals
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Concentrations of PCOCs in other me
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7.2.2.6 Conceptual Site Model The C
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Aquatic Habitats Surface Water The
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arely,,(2) occasionally, and (3) fr
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it was screened against soil criter
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Small Mammals TRVs for representati
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The food ingestion rate was estimat
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The food ingestion rate for placent
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7.2.4.1 Risk Cbaracterization for W
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were no more toxic than sediments c
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- Plants Hazard quotients for plant
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deer mice fed only on plants growin
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Robins drink only the UCL concentra
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equilibrium partitioning have been
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• Trout may possibly be at risk d
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TABLE 7.0-1 KEY OF SITE FEATURES ME
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TABLE 7.0-1 KEY OF SITE FEATURES 8
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TABLE 7.0-1 KEY OF SITE FEATURES 8
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TABLE 7.q-A OFF-SITE SOIL CHEMICAL
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TABLE 7.14 STATISTICAL ANALYSIS AND
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TABLE 7.1C STATISTICAL NALUAnON AND
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TABLE 7.1-C STATISTICAL EVALUATION
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TABLE 7.14 COMPARISON OF SEDIMENTAR
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7 TABLE 7.14) COMPARISON OF SEDIMEN
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H Wolden\draR hnal rirpt\S-i\HhraUa
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TABLE 7.1-F STATISTICAL ANALYSIS AN
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TABLE 7.14 STATISTICAL ANALYSIS AND
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TABLE 7.1 -K MEAN METAL CONCENTRATI
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TABLE 7.1-5 CARCINOGEN CLASSIFICATI
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TABLE 7.1-7 HUMAN HEALTH SCREENING
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TABLE 7.1-JS EXPOSURE FACTORS USED
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TABLE 7.1-41 COMPARISON OF SITESPEC
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TABLE 7.1-43 EVALUATION OF CUMULATI
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Constituent Beryllium Cadmium Acute
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Constituent Lead Manganese Molybden
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Constituent Diesel Fuel, Light Weig
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TABLE 7.2.2-1 A STATISTICAL ANALYSI
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U . PersMler was ambfzed fa. W rd d
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Cascades frog Ram cascadoe TABLE 7.
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TABLE 7.2.2-3 TOXICITY BENCHMARKS F
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italics - highest value 1 - adjuste
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italics- highes~ value TABLE 7.2.3-
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I TABLE 7.23-4A TOXICITY REFERENCE
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metal Cadmium Copper Lead Zinc TABL
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TABLE 7.2.3-7 DOSES TO AMERICAN DIP
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Flesh Soil Plants G:\wpdata\M)S\rep
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' TABLE 7.2.4-la HAZARD QUOTIENTS F
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TABLE 7.2.4-2C HAZARD QUOTIENTS FOR
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~ob NO. 17693-005-019 Holden Mine R
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DNWS & MOORE A DAMES h MOORE GROUP
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SOURCE RELEASE EXPOSURE MECHANISM M
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Figure 7.2-1 Conceptual Site Model
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which includes protected natural re
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The dense glacial till overlying th
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Tailings pile 1 was utilized as a m
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8.2.3 Surface Water 8.2.3.1 Railroa
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covered with flocculent. The floccu
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It is likely that much of the water
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8.2.3.7 Aquatic Reference Reaches T
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Mill. Mine Sup~ort and Waste Rock P
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maintenance building, which also ho
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The calculated total numbers of fis
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Reference Reaches - Upstream Railro
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apparent lack of aquatic toxicity a
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8.3 SITE CONTAMINANT CHARACTERIZATI
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25 pprn hardness as this is the min
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Additionally, the data at P-1 were
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8.3.5.2 Lucerne Bar & Stehekin Rive
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Comparison of sulfate and aluminum
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The abandoned Railroad Creek stream
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groundwater levels.are highest in t
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SOURCE: USGS Topographic Map. State
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DAMES & MOORE A DAMEs a MWRE GROUP
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Job NO. 17693-005-019 Figure 8.1 -5
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5 SOURCE:! Wters eta/., 1992 i USGS
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9.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
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9.2.4 Component Inflow Sources and
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areas and loading to Railroad Creek
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At approximately 3 miles downstream
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case scenario; however, suitable ea
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9.3.4 Maintenance Yard 9.3.5 Lagoon
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: SOURCE: Wters eta/., 1992 _...___
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i ,./' i - Creek /.- i i i '. . i '
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I 11.0 REFERENCES A&L'Mid West Labo
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Brown, H.A., R.B. Bury, D.M. Darda,
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e ' Dames & Moore, 1997f. Phase I R
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Hall, E.R. and K.R. Kelson. 1959. T
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Kilburn, J.E. & S.J. Sutley. 1997.
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Mitchell, J.L. 1961. Mink Movements
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Peven, C.M.1989. Lake Chelan Spawni
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U.S. Department of Interior, Bureau
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P a Eastside U.S. Geological Survey
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Washington State Department of Ecol
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, DAMES DRAFT FINAL Remedial Invest
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I June 15,1998 Field QC Samples, Ma
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INORGANICS ANALYSIS DATA SHEET Samp
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INORGANICS ANALYSIS DATA SHEET Samp
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I Date: /a SW-846. MEMORANDUM To: F
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June 15, 1998 Surface Water, May 19
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June 15, 1998 Surface Water, May 19
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June 15, 1998 Surface Water, May 19
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Sample No: RC-7 Lab Sample ID: W219
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Pinal Report Laboratory Analyeia of
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Final Report Laboratory Analysis of
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@ QA Report - Replicate Analysis QC
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TOTAL GASOLINE RANGE HYDROCARBONS W
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TOTAL DIESEL RANGE HYDROCARBONS WA
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I CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY RECORD i 500 Mar
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CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY RECORD WHITE COPY-
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Final Report Laboratory Analyeie of
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QA Report - Method Blank Analysis Q
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TOTAL DIBSEL RANGB HYDROCARBONS WA
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CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY RECORD WHITE COPY-
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@ MEMORANDUM .-. Date: To: From: Su
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June 8, 1998 Seep and Portal, May 1
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* Page June 8.1998 Seep &d Portal,
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Final Report Laboratory Analysis of
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Final Report ~aborato-~ Anelyeis of
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Final Re~ort - Laboratory L?slysie
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June 8,1998 Equipment Blank, May 19
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METALS ANALYSIS DATA SHEET TOTAL ME
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June 15,1998 Low Level Lead, May 19
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Sample Results for Dames and Moore
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S& -sshc.-rx rotor. n; a 57,m 11‘
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Frontier Geosciences Inc. 414 Ponti
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- Date: December 11, 1998 , . . , ,
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December 1 1, 1998 Sediment Data, F
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, . ' December 1 1, 1998 Sediment D
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Final Report Laboratory Analysis of
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Field Sample I Chain of Custody Rec
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MEMORANDUM Date: July 2,1999 To: Ri
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Decc~nbcr 8, 1998 Background Soil D
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MEMORANDUM @ Date: December 8. 1998
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