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GMP 2021-02 SamplingLocation 70-105MW-72-080MW-72BR-200MW-73-080Sample TypeNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNFDNNFDNNNNParent GWGWGWGWGWSample 1Chromium,Arsenic, dissolvedHexavalent byby Method SW 6020 Method EPA 218.6(ug/L)(ug/L)1201101400 0.10 U 1.0 U 0.10 U255.18.41.22.55.12.14.225005.6221.55304.5 J 0.20 U1.61.21.9 1.0 U0.84 J2402.3 J3304006000 1.0 U64041003503.26300019001900 1.0 U2.829272.8140117014 1.0 U211Notes:Analyses were performed by Asset Laboratory except Nitrate/Nitrite as Nitrogen by method SM 4500-NO3 F (analyzed at BC Labs). analyte not detected at the reporting limit shownAcronyms and Abbreviations:µg/L micrograms per literµS/cm microsiemens per centimeterEPA Environmental Protection AgencyFD field duplicateGW groundwaterLF low flowmg/L milligrams per literN NormalSM standard methodU analyte not detectedChromium, totaldissolved byMethod SW 6020(ug/L)12012016001.7229.14.97.65.2280023 J580 J 1.0 U3.1 J 1.0 UJ250 J340 J400 J6500 J 1.0 U690 J3500 J3806600020002000 1.0 U595915072 J 1.0 UJ12 JManganese,dissolved byMethod SW 6020(ug/L)1604074133201.53.4130610005.48 0.50 U6.871201206.8Molybdenum,dissolved byMethod SW 753.960883553242420676879827937Nitrate/Nitrite asSpecificconductance byNitrogen by Method Selenium, dissolvedSM 4500-NO3 F by Method SW 6020 Method EPA 120.1(uS/cm)(mg/L)(ug/L)135.896.51529 0.050 U 0.50 U110000.12 0.50 U5.33.317000.055 0.50 3.86200 0.50 U95001.40.9372000.075 0.50 U1300015 J1145006.9 J4.91100022 J2023 J16 0.050 U 0.50 U78 J25026 J920.711.1232351004.654.44.2 0.050 U 0.50 U4.78.328004.97.827002.53.311.815000 0.050 U 0.50 U150003.44.38800

PMP 2021-01 SamplingLocation IDTW-03DSample IDSampleTypeMatrixSample DateAlkalinity, totalas CaCO3 byMethod SM 2320B (mg/L)NGW1/6/2021150TW-03D-0121Notes:Analyses were performed by Asset Laboratory. analyte not detected at the reporting limit shownAcronyms and Abbreviations:µg/L micrograms per literµS/cm microsiemens per centimeterEPA Environmental Protection AgencyGW groundwatermg/L milligrams per literN NormalSM standard methodCalcium,dissolved byMethod EPA200.7 (mg/L)Chloride byMethod EPA300.0 (mg/L)Chromium,Hexavalent byMethod EPA218.6 (ug/L)1802100440Chromium, totaldissolved byIron, dissolvedMethod EPAby Method EPA200.7 (ug/L)200.8 (ug/L)410 20 UMagnesium,dissolved byMethod EPA200.7 (mg/L)Manganese,dissolved byMethod EPA200.8 (ug/L)2918Nitrate/Nitrite asNitrogen bypH by MethodMethod EPASM 4500-H B353.2 (mg/L)(PHUNITS)2.87.3Sodium,dissolved byMethod EPA200.7 (mg/L)Specificconductance byMethod EPA120.1 (uS/cm)Sulfate byMethod EPA300.0 (mg/L)Total dissolvedsolids by MethodSM 2540 C(mg/L)1500 J72004704400

PMP 2021-02 SamplingLocation IDTW-03DSample IDTW-03D-0221Sample TypeMatrixNGWNotes:Analyses were performed by Asset Laboratory. analyte not detected at the reporting limit shownAcronyms and Abbreviations:µg/L micrograms per literµS/cm microsiemens per centimeterEPA Environmental Protection AgencyGW groundwatermg/L milligrams per literN NormalSM standard methodAlkalinity, totalas CaCO3 byMethod SM 2320Sample DateB (mg/L)2/3/2021150Calcium,dissolved byMethod EPA200.7 (mg/L)Chloride byMethod EPA300.0 (mg/L)Chromium,Hexavalent byMethod EPA218.6 (ug/L)Chromium, totaldissolved byMethod EPA200.8 (ug/L)Iron, dissolvedby Method EPA200.7 (ug/L)Magnesium,dissolved byMethod EPA200.7 (mg/L)Manganese,dissolved byMethod EPA200.8 (ug/L)150210042043093 J2619Nitrate/Nitrite asNitrogen bypH by MethodMethod SM 4500- SM 4500-H B(PHUNITS)NO3 F (mg/L)37.2Sodium,dissolved byMethod EPA200.7 (mg/L)Specificconductance byMethod EPA120.1 (uS/cm)Sulfate byMethod EPA300.0 (mg/L)Total dissolvedsolids by MethodSM 2540 C(mg/L)130072005004400

RMP 2021-01 SURFACEWAT SamplingLocation -19R-19R-28R63RRBSW1SW2Sample W1-0121LLSW2-0121LLNotes:Analyses were performed by Asset Laboratory. analyte not detected at the reporting limit shownAcronyms and Abbreviations:µg/L micrograms per literµS/cm microsiemens per centimeterEPA Environmental Protection AgencyFD field duplicateGW groundwaterJ estimated valueLF low flowmg/L milligrams per literN NormalSM standard methodU analyte not arent Sample WGWGWSample 7/2021Chromium,Chromium, totalArsenic, dissolved Barium, dissolvedHexavalent bydissolved byby Method SWby Method SW Method EPA 218.6 Method SW 60206020 (ug/L)6020 (ug/L)(ug/L)(ug/L)2.3120 0.20 U 1.0 U2.3120 0.20 U 1.0 U2.2120 0.20 U 1.0 U2.3120 0.20 U 1.0 U2.3120 0.20 U 1.0 U 0.20 U130 1.0 U2.42.4130 0.20 U 1.0 U2.2120 0.20 U 1.0 U2.2120 0.20 U 1.0 U2.2120 0.20 U 1.0 U 0.20 U2.4120 1.0 U2.3120 0.20 U 1.0 U2.3120 0.20 U 1.0 U2.3120 0.20 U 1.0 U2.3120 0.20 U 1.0 U2.2110 0.20 U 1.0 U2.3120 0.20 U 1.0 U2.3120 0.20 U 1.0 U2.1120 0.20 U 1.0 U2.2120 0.20 U 1.0 U2.2120 0.20 U 1.0 U2.2120 0.20 U 1.0 U2.3120 0.20 U 1.0 U2.2120 0.20 U 1.0 U120 0.20 U 1.0 U2.20.6398 0.20 U 1.0 U 0.20 U 1.0 U 0.20 U 1.0 UManganese,Iron, dissolved bydissolved byIron by Method Method SW 6010B Method SW 6020SW 6010B (ug/L)(ug/L)(ug/L)33 20 U1.2240.693529 20 U0.7423 20 U 0.50 U2926 J0.513802821282456020 20 U0.6423 20 U0.6240 20 U0.784250.84 20 U0.612658 20 U0.73 20 U 20 U0.8532320.732924 J2.332 20 U2.228 20 U1.431 20 U1.53425 J0.696122 J0.7923761.843291.62520 J2.34327 J1.9350004110Molybdenum,dissolved byMethod SW .64.74.74.94.84.64.64.84.74.54.74.74.4

RMP 2021-01 SURFACEWAT SamplingLocation -19R-19R-28R63RRBSW1SW2Sample W1-0121LLSW2-0121LLNotes:Analyses were performed by Asset Laboratory. analyte not detected at the reporting limit shownAcronyms and Abbreviations:µg/L micrograms per literµS/cm microsiemens per centimeterEPA Environmental Protection AgencyFD field duplicateGW groundwaterJ estimated valueLF low flowmg/L milligrams per literN NormalSM standard methodU analyte not arent Sample WGWGWSample 7/2021Nitrate/Nitrite aspH by Method SMNitrogen by4500-H BMethod SM 4500NO3 F l Suspendeddissolved byconductance bySolids (TSS) byMethod SW 6020 Method EPA 120.1 Method SM 2540D (mg/L)(ug/L)(uS/cm)1.7820 5.0 U 5.0 U1.6830 5.0 U1.58301.6830 5.0 U1.7850 5.0 U1.496010181.51000 5.0 U1.68301.7840 5.0 U1.6860 5.0 U1.5860 5.0 U 5.0 U1.6870 5.0 U1.68801.5870 5.0 U1.6840 5.0 U1.6860 5.0 U1.5840 5.0 U1.6810 5.0 U1.6820 5.0 U1.5810 5.0 U1.5820 5.0 U1.7880 5.0 U1.6880 5.0 U1.5830 5.0 U1.6810 5.0 U0.611200240011001200

RMP 2021-02 SURFACEWAT SamplingLocation C-TAZ-SR-19R-28R63RRBSW1SW2Sample NNNNNotes:Analyses were performed by Asset Laboratory. analyte not detected at the reporting limit shownAcronyms and Abbreviations:µg/L micrograms per literµS/cm microsiemens per centimeterEPA Environmental Protection AgencyFD field duplicateGW groundwaterJ estimated valueLF low flowmg/L milligrams per literN NormalSM standard methodU analyte not detectedParent WGWGWGWGWSample 7/2021Arsenic,dissolved byMethod SW6020 22.32.32.22.22.42.32.32.52.42.42.3Barium,dissolved byMethod SW6020 m, totalHexavalent bydissolved byIron by MethodMethod EPAMethod SWSW 6010B(ug/L)218.6 (ug/L)6020 (ug/L) 0.20 U 1.0 U46 J 0.20 U 1.0 U150 J 0.20 U 1.0 U100 J 0.20 U 1.0 U35 J 0.20 U 1.0 U70 J 0.20 U 1.0 U69 J 0.20 U 1.0 U240 J 0.20 U 1.0 U140 J 0.20 U 1.0 U160 J 0.20 U 1.0 U71 J 0.20 U 1.0 U24 J 0.20 U 1.0 U70 J 0.20 U 1.0 U32 J 0.20 U 1.0 U31 J 0.20 U 1.0 U71 J 0.20 U 1.0 U48 J 0.20 U 1.0 U100 J 0.20 U 1.0 U43 J 0.20 U 1.0 U110 J 0.20 U 1.0 U98 J 0.20 U 1.0 U150 J 0.20 U 1.0 U340 J 0.20 U 1.0 U35 J 0.20 U 1.0 U85 J 0.20 U 1.0 U53 J 0.20 U 1.0 U87 J 0.20 U 1.0 U 0.20 U 1.0 UIron, dissolvedby Method SW6010B (ug/L) 20 UJ 20 UJ 20 UJ 20 UJ 20 UJ 20 UJ 20 UJ 20 UJ 20 UJ 20 UJ 20 UJ 20 UJ 20 UJ 20 UJ 20 UJ34 J 20 UJ 20 UJ 20 UJ 20 UJ 20 UJ 20 UJ 20 UJ 20 UJ41 J 20 UJManganese,dissolved byMethod SW6020 d byMethod SW6020 94.84.64.54.74.74.64.74.74.84.64.7

RMP 2021-02 SURFACEWAT SamplingLocation C-TAZ-SR-19R-28R63RRBSW1SW2Sample NNNNNotes:Analyses were performed by Asset Laboratory. analyte not detected at the reporting limit shownAcronyms and Abbreviations:µg/L micrograms per literµS/cm microsiemens per centimeterEPA Environmental Protection AgencyFD field duplicateGW groundwaterJ estimated valueLF low flowmg/L milligrams per literN NormalSM standard methodU analyte not detectedParent WGWGWGWGWSample 7/2021Nitrate/Nitriteas Nitrogen byMethod SM4500-NO3 70.390.38pH by MethodSM 4500-H .87.97.88.27.87.97.977.3Selenium,dissolved byMethod SW6020 pendedconductance by Solids (TSS) byMethod EPAMethod SM120.1 (uS/cm) 2540 D (mg/L)880 5.0 U89068607890 5.0 U8608.58706.5870108606.58608.58505.5830 5.0 U850 5.0 U8506.5870 5.0 U850 5.0 U890 5.0 U880 5.0 U910 5.0 U880 5.0 U900 5.0 U8806880 5.0 U850 5.0 U880 5.0 U880 5.0 U8706.51200940

TMP 2020-12 Baseline SamplingLocation -87-139MW-87-192MW-87-275Sample NNNFDNNNNFDNNNNNNNNFDNNNNNFDNNNNNNNNNNNNNParent Sample Sample ty, totalas CaCO3 byMethod SM 2320B 84315054433001601007474504746Aluminum byMethod SW6010B (ug/L) 50 U 50 U190012001400270290 250 U410 50 U 250 U 250 U 250 U 250 U 250 U 50 U 250 U 250 U16014047086 50 U 50 U 50 U 50 U2400140640 50 U1100 250 U5274 50 U170 50 U1601100 J1400 J5380 50 U140 50 U720 50 U 50 U 50 U720 J89 J 50 UJ 50 UJAluminum,dissolved byMethod SW6010B (ug/L) 50 U 50 U 50 U 50 U 50 U 50 U 50 U 250 U 250 U 50 U 250 U 250 U 250 U 250 U 250 U 50 U 250 U 250 U 50 U 50 U 50 U 50 U 50 U 50 U 50 U 50 U 50 U 50 U 250 U 50 U 50 U 250 U 50 U 50 U 50 U 50 U 50 U 50 U 50 U 50 U 50 U 50 U 50 U 50 U 50 U 50 U 50 U 50 U 50 U 50 U 50 U 50 U 50 UAmmonia asnitrogen byMethodA4500NH3G(mg/L) 0.20 U 0.20 U0.21 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U0.230.232.6 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U0.22.9 0.20 U0.22 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U5.3 0.20 U 0.20 U0.36 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U0.64 0.20 U 0.20 U 0.20 U0.350.3 0.20 U 0.20 UAntimony,Arsenic,Barium,Antimony byArsenic byBarium byBeryllium bydissolved bydissolved bydissolved byMethod SW 6020 Method SW 6020 Method SW 6020 Method SW 6020 Method SW 6020 Method SW 6020 Method SW 6020(ug/L)(ug/L)(ug/L)(ug/L)(ug/L)(ug/L)(ug/L) 0.50 U 0.50 U0.290.215246 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.10 U 0.10 U5249 0.50 U 2.5 UJ2.42.1130140 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 UJ57 0.50 U 0.50 U2.62.26658 0.50 UJ 0.50 U 0.50 U2.62.166 0.50 U 0.50 U1.41.17268 0.50 UJ 0.50 U 0.50 U1.81.88071 0.50 UJ67 0.50 UJ 0.50 U2.52.367 0.50 U 0.50 UJ 0.50 U5.355854 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U1.21.15555 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U2.42.25653 0.50 UJ 0.50 U 0.50 U1.61.57767 0.50 U68 0.50 U 0.50 U1.71.475 0.50 U67 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U4.24.268 0.50 U4.13.6 0.50 U9695 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U1.41.34645 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U2.82.84445 0.50 U40 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U3.53.242 0.50 U 0.50 U1.41.33532 0.50 U 0.50 U1.71.4 0.50 U4033 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U4.843728 0.50 U130130 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U1.31.3 0.50 U 0.50 U4.84.64541 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U3.63.25351 0.50 U 0.50 U3.53.35551 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U3.93.63740 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U6.53.4160120 0.50 U1.7 0.50 U 0.50 U16872 0.50 U6457 0.50 UJ 0.50 U 0.50 U1715 0.50 U 0.50 U2.623534 0.50 UJ2.71.1 0.50 U1.76449 0.50 UJ 0.50 U 0.50 U2.32.33635 2.5 UJ 0.50 U 0.50 U0.27 0.10 U8382 0.50 UJ 0.50 UJ 0.50 U 0.50 U0.210.198482 0.50 U 0.50 U0.490.845051 0.50 UJ39 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.10 U 0.10 U40 12 UJ1.31.3 0.10 U 0.10 U97100 2.5 UJ 0.50 U 0.50 U1.31.25045 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U0.33 J 0.10 U220220 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U0.59 J 0.10 U240210 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.10 U 0.10 U7774 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U0.690.814946 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U0.670.566769 0.50 UJ 0.50 U 0.50 U2.11.62727 2.5 UJ 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.10 U 0.10 U4847 2.5 UJ 0.50 U 0.50 U3.23120110 0.50 UJ 0.50 U 0.50 U22100100 0.50 UJ 0.50 U 0.50 U1.53.15055 0.50 UJ 0.50 U0.97 0.50 U0.936163 0.50 UJ 0.50 U 0.50 U0.590.43120120 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.10 U 0.10 U270250 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.10 U 0.10 U7469 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.10 U 0.10 U6461 0.50 U

TMP 2020-12 Baseline SamplingLocation -87-139MW-87-192MW-87-275Sample NNNFDNNNNFDNNNNNNNNFDNNNNNFDNNNNNNNNNNNNNParent Sample Sample m,dissolved by Boron by Method Boron, dissolvedMethod SW 6020SW 6010Bby Method SW(ug/L)6010B (mg/L)(ug/L) 0.50 U12001.1 0.50 U13001.3 0.50 UJ2400 J2.4 J 0.50 UJ860 J0.73 J 0.50 UJ920 J1J 0.50 UJ1100 J1.1 J1.2 J 0.50 UJ1300 J 0.50 UJ3900 J3J 0.50 UJ4800 J3.7 J 0.50 U6100.67 0.50 UJ2300 J2.8 J2.7 0.50 U2200 0.50 U23001.7 0.50 U38003.2 0.50 U23002.9 0.50 U11001.4 0.50 U26002.3 0.50 U42004 0.50 U7000.88 0.50 U7300.9 0.50 U24002.5 0.50 U7800.95 0.50 U20002.3 0.50 U990 J1.2 0.50 U1300 J1.2 0.50 U13001.41.1 0.50 U1100 0.50 U15001.4 0.50 UJ1900 J1.9 J 0.50 UJ1800 J1.7 J 0.50 UJ1200 J1.4 J 0.50 UJ3400 J3J 0.50 U5200.43 0.50 U4700.42 0.50 U14001.2 0.50 U16001.7 2.5 U17001.7 0.50 U4400.32 0.50 U770 J0.38 0.50 U620 J0.36 0.50 U16001.1 0.50 U19001.6 0.50 U5800.47 0.50 U19001.8 2.5 U19001.9 0.50 UJ500 J0.19 J 0.50 UJ1100 J1.1 J 0.50 UJ1000 J1.1 J 0.50 UJ1100 J1.1 J 0.50 U2700.23 0.50 U6400.65 0.50 U12001.2 0.50 U16001.5Bromide byMethod EPA300.0 (mg/L) 5.0 U 10 U 5.0 U 2.5 U 2.5 U 5.0 U 5.0 U 5.0 U 2.5 U 2.5 U 5.0 U 5.0 U 5.0 U 5.0 U 2.5 U 5.0 U 5.0 U 2.5 U 2.5 U 2.5 U 5.0 U 5.0 U 5.0 U 2.5 U 2.5 U 5.0 U 5.0 U 5.0 U 2.5 U 5.0 U 5.0 U 2.5 U 5.0 U 2.5 U 5.0 U 5.0 U 5.0 U 5.0 U 5.0 U 5.0 U 5.0 U 5.0 U 2.5 U 5.0 U 5.0 U 1.0 U 5.0 U 5.0 U 5.0 U 5.0 U 5.0 U 5.0 U 5.0 UCadmium,Cadmium bydissolved byMethod SW 6020 Method SW 6020(ug/L)(ug/L) 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 0.50 UCalcium byMethod SW6010B (ug/L)130000 J250000 J340000 J110000 J110000 J190000 J360000 J290000 J190000 J110000 J430000 J440000 J730000 J260000 J130000 J210000 J590000 J130000 J90000 J91000 J180000 J150000 J120000 J71000 J80000 J180000 J180000 J210000 J140000 J160000 J440000 J100000 J13000013000021000029000029000069000 J270000 J270000 J200000 J140000 J11000017000027000088000 J190000 J210000 J330000 J130000450000260000280000Calcium,dissolved byMethod SW6010B (mg/L)140 J300 J340 J110 J110 J180 J340 J270 J180 J110 J360 J450 J580 J300 J140 J200 J540 J130 J93 J92 J190 J170 J120 J75 J77 J180 J170 J210 J140 J160 J440 J90 J15014022029029072 J270 J270 J200 J150 J12017028089 J190 J170 J350 J120430260270Chloride byMethod EPA300.0 27003400Chromium,Hexavalent byMethod EPA218.6 (ug/L)42053012039387.8 1.0 U 1.0 U 1.0 U1104.21500150081 1.0 U1.6104.13100310057002700340078077016007.81.2 0.20 U0.444.7 1.0 U54539.642019313.43.427414010002100 0.20 U 0.20 U 1.0 U 1.0 U28101.11.1Chromium, totalby Method SW6020 (ug/L)3905303704141196.3 1.0 30830180022111915513854559.3400193511 J14 J4.26813097020005.33.42.37.328112.12.8

TMP 2020-12 Baseline SamplingLocation -87-139MW-87-192MW-87-275Sample NNNFDNNNNFDNNNNNNNNFDNNNNNFDNNNNNNNNNNNNNParent Sample Sample , totalCopper,Cobalt byCobalt, dissolvedCopper bydissolved bydissolved byMethod SW 6020 Method SW 6020 by Method SW Method SW 6020 Method SW 60206020 (ug/L)(ug/L)(ug/L)(ug/L)(ug/L)390 0.50 U 0.50 U 1.0 U 1.0 U520 0.50 U 0.50 U 1.0 U 1.0 U1102.3 0.50 U 1.0 UJ 1.0 U380.64 0.50 U 1.0 UJ 1.0 U380.59 0.50 U 1.0 UJ 1.0 U8.20.81 0.50 U 1.0 UJ 1.0 U 0.50 U 1.0 U0.69 1.0 UJ 1.0 U 1.0 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 1.0 UJ 1.0 U 1.0 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 1.0 UJ 1.0 U110 0.50 U 0.50 U 1.0 U 1.0 U4.6 0.50 U 0.50 U 1.0 UJ 1.0 U 0.50 U15000.63 1.0 U 1.0 U16000.62 0.50 U 1.0 U 1.0 U71 0.50 U 0.50 U 1.0 U 1.0 U 1.0 U0.630.57 1.0 U 1.0 U1.6 0.50 U 0.50 U 1.0 U 1.0 U10 0.50 U 0.50 U 1.0 U 1.0 U4.8 0.50 U 0.50 U 1.0 U 1.0 U3300 0.50 U 0.50 U 1.0 U 1.0 U3400 0.50 U 0.50 U 1.0 U 1.0 U56000.87 0.50 U 1.0 U 1.0 U2900 0.50 U 0.50 U 1.0 U 1.0 U3600 0.50 U 0.50 U 1.0 U 1.0 U780 0.50 U 0.50 U 1.0 U 1.0 U790 0.50 U 0.50 U 1.0 U 1.0 U1700 0.50 U 0.50 U 1.0 U 1.0 U1.5 0.50 U13658.7 0.50 U 0.50 U 1.0 U 1.0 U1.51.20.920.561J 1.0 U1.1 0.50 U 0.50 U 1.0 UJ 1.0 U6.50.88 0.50 U 1.0 UJ 1.0 U 1.0 U 1.0 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 1.0 UJ50 0.50 U 0.50 U 1.0 U 1.0 U51 0.50 U 0.50 U 1.0 U 1.0 U8.6 0.50 U 0.50 U 1.0 U 1.0 U360 0.50 U 0.50 U 1.0 U 1.0 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 1.0 U 1.0 U161.4 0.50 U32 1.0 U 1.0 U3.71.7 0.50 U1.7 1.0 U3.62.6 0.50 U3.1 1.0 U2.1 0.50 U 0.50 U 1.0 U 1.0 U64 0.50 U 0.50 U 1.0 U 1.0 U130 0.50 U 0.50 U 1.0 U 1.0 U930 0.50 U 0.50 U 1.0 U 1.0 U 1.0U 1.0 U2000 0.50 U 0.50 U 1.0 U0.61 0.50 U 1.0 UJ 1.0 U 1.0 U0.550.5 1.0 UJ 1.0 U 1.0 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 1.0 UJ 1.0 U 1.0 U 0.50 U 0.50 U 1.0 UJ 1.0 U 1.0 U27 0.50 U 0.50 U 1.0 U9.9 0.50 U 0.50 U 1.0 U 1.0 U1.3 0.50 U 0.50 U 1.0 U 1.0 U1.3 0.50 U 0.50 U 1.0 U 1.0 UFluoride byMethod EPA300.0 (mg/L)1.2 2.0 23.333.64.30.714.84.51.42.43.43.42.32.33.14.3Iron by MethodSW 6010B(ug/L)180 J230 J200014001500370330280770 20 U 100 U180 J310 100 U690 J89 100 U 100 U140 J130 J840 J84 J56 J80 J52 J49 J3200 J420 J3800280200033075782327025570 J1900 J2200 J220 J400 J100240581500250336610001702129Iron, dissolvedby Method SW6010B (ug/L)46 J 20 UJ 20 U23 J30 J 20 U 20 U220 J400 J 20 U 100 U 100 U

Apr 10, 2021 · by Method SW 6020 (ug/L) Chromium, Hexavalent by Method EPA 218.6 (ug/L) Chromium, dissolved Method SW (ug/L) total by 6020 Manganese, dissolved by Method SW 6020 (ug/L) Molybdenum, dissolved by Method SW 6020 (ug/L) Nitrate/Nitrite as Nitrogen by Method SM 4500-NO3 F (mg/L) Selenium, dissolved by Method SW 6020 (ug/L) Specific conductance by

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