Case 2 – Existing conditions Sample Clauses

Case 2 – Existing conditions. This scenario represents existing conditions and is based on average adit discharge flow rates and nitrogen concentrations provided in discussions with SMC. In this case application rates for either mine site LAD or snowmaking are based on set percentages of 50% in summer and 5% in winter, respectively, of total effluent flows according to information from SMC. From October 2006 through September 2007 additional water is sent to the tailings impoundment for planned construction needs. Adit water is discharged to the surge pond (1), then the clarifier, at an average rate of 250 gpm and a concentration of 46.1 mg/L total inorganic nitrogen resulting in an average load of 138.5 lb/d. Volumes in the surge pond and the clarifier are assumed to be steady state where mass in equals mass out. Clarified mine water then flows to the biological treatment plant to reduce the amount of nitrate nitrogen through an anoxic biological treatment process. The biological treatment plant achieves an average treatment efficiency for total inorganic nitrogen of 60% from March to October, and decreases to 55% during the winter months of November through February. As a result, biological treatment plant effluent (2) is sent to an LAD feed pond at a rate of 250 gpm with reduced total inorganic nitrogen concentrations of 18.4 mg/L in the warmer months and
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Case 2 – Existing conditions. The actual mine discharge from SMC operations is significantly changed from the conditions projected in the EIS and depicted in Case 1. At present 250 gpm of water is produced with 80% of that returned underground for re-use and 10 gpm being used as make-up water for the mill. The concentration of total nitrogen is significantly higher at 46.1 mg/l resulting in the lower volume discharge containing a greater amount of nitrogen at 138.5 lbs/day. An average of 1 gpm containing 0.2 lbs/day total nitrogen is discharged from the mine site LAD operations. Less than an average of 0.5 gpm containing less than 0.1 lbs/day total nitrogen is discharged from the mine site snowmaking operations. An additional 30 gpm containing

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