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E.P.A. Statement on Colorado data from Gold King Mine Release

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Category: Emergency Response
Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Thursday, August 13th, 2015


DURANGO, Colorado - To assess the impacts of the release at the Gold King Mine near Silverton, Colorado, water quality samples were collected at numerous intervals beginning on Aug. 5, 2015. Samples were taken prior to the plume's arrival to establish a baseline for water quality comparisons. Each surface water sample was analyzed for 24 metals, including arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury.

Analysis now shows that water quality for the Animas River from the Silverton, Colo. area to the Durango municipal water intake has returned to pre-event water quality levels. These results are based on validated sampling data collected from Aug. five to Aug. 9, 2015.

E.P.A. has shared this data with state, local and tribal officials in Colorado to assist them in their decisions regarding the on-going use of water resources. E.P.A. projects to continue to monitor, analyze and share data for downstream river segments as it becomes available.

To view the surface water summary table:
http://www2.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2015-08/q_surfacewatersummarytable_08-12-15_0900.xlsx

For additional information on the response to the Gold King Mine release www.epa.gov/goldkingmine


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