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Appendix C

Hydrogeology

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Appendix C1

Summary of Field Investigations

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APPENDIX C1 – SUMMARY OF FIELD INVESTIGATIONS

1.0 FIELD INVESTIGATION AND TESTING PROGRAMS

To characterize the HLSA bedrock and Tertiary/Quaternary hydrogeology KNOC completed drilling and testing programs involving the Clearwater Formation B (CLB) Aquifer, the Lower Grand Rapids (LGR) Formation Aquifer, the Undifferentiated Empress (UE) Formation Aquifer, an unidentified aquifer in the Undifferentiated Quaternary (UQ) Sediments and Shallow Sediments (<20 mbgl). The programs were completed by Matrix Solutions Inc. in 2007 (KNOC 2007a, 2007b), by WorleyParsons Canada Inc. in 2008 (as cited in KNOC 2009c), AMEC Earth & Environmental Ltd. in 2008 and 2009 (KNOC 2008, 2009a, 2009b) and Thurber Engineering Ltd. in 2009 (KNOC 2009c). The programs involved the construction and testing of water source wells (WSW), observation wells (OBS), geotechnical boreholes and geotechnical probe holes, as follows:

Clearwater Formation B Aquifer

• 07-01-076-07-W4M (WSW 07-01 CLB); • 07-11-076-07-W4M (WSW 07-11 CLB and OBS 07-11 CLB); • 05-09-076-07-W4M (WSW 05-09 CLB and OBS 05-09 CLB); • 01-11-076-07-W4M (WSW 01-11 CLB and OBS 01-11 CLB); and • 12-05-076-07-W4M (OBS 12-05 CLB).

Lower Grand Rapids Formation Aquifer

• 07-01-076-07-W4M (WSW 07-01 LGR); and • 07-11-076-07-W4M (WSW 07-11 LGR and OBS 07-11 LGR).

Undifferentiated Empress Formation Aquifer

• 01-12-076-07-W4M (WSW 01-12 UE and OBS 01-12 UE); and • 06-14-076-07-W4M (WSW 06-14 UE and OBS 06-14 UE).

Undifferentiated Quaternary Sediments

• 01-12-076-07-W4M (WSW 01-12 UQ and OBS 01-12 UQ); and • 06-14-076-07-W4M (WSW 06-14 UQ and OBS 06-14 UQ).

Shallow Sediments

• Parts of 01- 12- and 14-076-07-W4M.

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The Matrix (KNOC 2007a) program included testing of WSW 07-01 CLB and WSW 07-01 LGR. The Matrix (KNOC 2007b) programs involved the testing of WSW 07-11 CLB and WSW 07-11 LGR. The AMEC (KNOC 2008) program involved aquifer testing of WSW 07-11 CLB and OBS 07-11 CLB. The WorleyParsons program (2008, cited in KNOC 2007c) involved the drilling and geotechnical assessment of shallow soils (<20 mbgl). The Matrix, AMEC and WorleyParsons programs are detailed in KNOC 2008 and as such they are not included herein. This summary report provides information on the aquifer test programs completed on the Clearwater Formation B Aquifer (KNOC 2009a) and on the Undifferentiated Empress Formation and Undifferentiated Quaternary Sediments (KNOC 2009b). The Thurber 2009 geotechnical report is also presented herein for reference (KNOC 2009c).

1.1 Clearwater Formation B Aquifer Program (AMEC 2009a)

The AMEC (KNOC 2009a) program involved aquifer testing of the Clearwater Formation B Aquifer at the following locations:

• 05-09-076-07-W4M (WSW 05-09 CLB and OBS 05-09 CLB). The wells are located 50 m apart;

• 01-11-076-07-W4M (WSW 01-11 CLB and OBS 01-11 CLB). The wells are located 51 m apart; and

• 12-05-076-07-W4M (OBS 12-05 CLB).

1.1.1 General

General information on the program is as follows:

• The Clearwater Formation B Aquifer was tested after the installation of pre-packed screens in the WSWs and perforating the aquifer intervals in the applicable OBSs at the given site.

• The WSWs and OBSs were drilled by Blackwatch Energy Services. The drilling cuttings were sampled by McLeay Geological Consultants (2006) Ltd. Overall supervision of drilling, water hauling, well completion, well development, electric submersible pump (ESP) installation, and associated services were completed by Western Petroleum Management Ltd.

• During well development, the produced water was directed into a bulk storage tank. All produced water was contained and water trucks were used to transport the water off-site at an approved disposal location.

• The WSWs were completed with 177.8 mm diameter steel production casing, cemented over the full length of the casing. After the cement had set, a cement bond logging tool was completed in the open casing. The completion interval consisted of a 114.3 mm, prepack well screen assembly, set across the Clearwater Formation B Aquifer. The OBSs consist of 114.3 mm cementing casing that was later perforated across the

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Clearwater Formation B Aquifer. The perforation interval was selected by KNOC and AMEC, based upon the geophysical logging results. Schlumberger Canada Ltd. completed the open hole geophysical logging of all wells.

• Advance Wireline Services completed the perforation of the casing over the selected intervals in the WSWs and OBSs. Perforations were created by an expendable retrievable hollow steel carrier (ERHSC) wireline perforation gun, which produced 17 shots per meter at 90o phasing. The perforation intervals are tabulated hereafter.

Completion Interval

(mKB) Completion Interval

(mbgl) Well No. From To

KB Elevation (masl)

Ground Elevation

(masl) From To OBS 05-09 CLB 348.0 359.0 621.5 618.1 344.6 355.6 WSW 05-09 CLB 340.0* 362.0* 622.1 618.6 336.5 353.3 OBS 01-11 CLB 324.5 334.5 604.5 600.6 320.6 330.6 WSW 01-11 CLB 322.0* 333.0* 604.0 600.5 318.5 329.5 OBS 12-05 CLB 370.0** 385.0 654.4 651.0 366.6 381.6

Notes: mKB denotes metres below Kelly Bushing; masl denotes metres above sea level, mbgl denotes metres below ground level; * values based on screen length; ** updated value based on completion log.

• Production testing at WSW 01-11 CLB and WSW 05-09 CLB was completed by means of an ESP. No production well was completed at OBS 12-5 CLB due to the onset of spring breakup.

• AMEC acquired groundwater level measurements in WSWs and OBSs using data loggers, with groundwater levels verified manually using a 300 m electric water level tape. Groundwater level readings in the WSWs and OBSs continued after the cessation of pumping during the groundwater level recovery stage.

• AMEC completed the aquifer analysis using Schlumberger’s Aquifer Test ProTm 4.2. Copies of the aquifer analysis plots are attached for reference.

• The variable drive ESP used for each of the pumping tests was installed into the WSWs inside 177.8 mm OD production casing. A set of pressure recorders were placed below the ESP stator in the test wells, in order to record groundwater levels and temperatures during the drawdown and the recovery phases.

• AMEC collected groundwater samples during the aquifer tests from WSW 01-11 CLB, WSW 05-09 CLB, OBS 05-09 CLB and OBS 12-05 CLB. The groundwater samples were submitted to the AMEC analytical laboratory in Edmonton and analyzed for a suite of parameters including;

dissolved metals; total metals; routine potability; BTEX (benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and total xylenes); F1-F4 petroleum hydrocarbon fractions; total organic carbon (TOC); dissolved organic carbon (DOC);

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total phenolic compounds; naphthenic acids; soluble reactive silica; sulphide; and total suspended solids.

1.1.2 05-09-076-07-W4M Program

1.1.2.1 WSW 05-09 CLB

Pumping from WSW 05-09 CLB was initiated at 20:04 on 17 March 2009, and was suspended at 7:37 on 20 March 2009. During the production period, the pumping rate was set at 360 m3/day. Prior to testing, the non-pumping groundwater level in WSW 05-09 CLB was measured at 231.9 mbgl (386.1 masl). Using this non-pumping groundwater level, AMEC estimated the available drawdown in the well at 88.1 m. During the pumping interval a maximum drawdown of 30.6 m was measured in the well. Based on an analysis of the drawdown and recovery data, AMEC estimated the transmissivity at 3.4 × 10-4 m2/s. With an estimated aquifer thickness of 30 m, the hydraulic conductivity is calculated to be 1.2 × 10-5 m2/s.

1.1.2.2 OBS 05-09 CLB

Prior to testing, the non-pumping groundwater level in OBS 05-09 CLB was measured at 235.9 mbgl (364.2 masl). Using this non-pumping groundwater level, AMEC estimated the available drawdown in the well at 66.2 m. During the pumping interval a maximum drawdown of 3.1 m was measured in the well. Based on an analysis of the drawdown and recovery data, AMEC estimated the transmissivity at 3.8 × 10-4 m2/s to 6.0 × 10-4 m2/s. With an estimated aquifer thickness of 30 m, the hydraulic conductivity ranges from 1.3 × 10-5 m2/s to 2.0 × 10-5 m2/s, and the specific storage is estimated at 6.7 × 10-5 1/m.

1.1.3 01-11-076-07-W4M Program

1.1.3.1 WSW 01-11 CLB

Pumping of WSW 01-11 CLB was initiated at 13:30 on 15 February 2009, and suspended at 7:38 on 23 February 2009. During the production period, the pumping rate was set at 475 m3/day. Prior to testing, the non-pumping groundwater level in WSW 01-11 CLB was measured at 224.3 mbgl (376.8 masl). Using this non-pumping groundwater level, AMEC estimated the available drawdown in the well at 94.8 m. During the pumping interval a maximum drawdown of 30.98 m was measured in the well.

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Based on an analysis of the drawdown and recovery data, AMEC estimated the transmissivity at 2.4 × 10-4 m2/s to 2.6 × 10-4 m2/s. With an estimated aquifer thickness of 11 m, the hydraulic conductivity ranges from 2.2 × 10-5 m2/s to 2.4 × 10-5 m2/s.

1.1.3.2 OBS 01-11 CLB

Prior to testing, the non-pumping groundwater level in OBS 01-11 CLB was measured at 228.8 mbgl (372.2 masl). Using this non-pumping groundwater level, AMEC estimated the available drawdown in the well at 90.2 m. During the pumping interval a maximum drawdown of 6 m was measured in the well. Based on an analysis of the drawdown and recovery data, AMEC estimated the transmissivity at 2.6 × 10-4 m2/s to 3.9 × 10-4 m2/s, and the storativity at 2.0 × 10-4 m/m. With an estimated aquifer thickness of 11 m, the hydraulic conductivity ranges from 2.4 × 10-5 m2/s to 3.6 × 10-5 m2/s, and the specific storage is estimated at 1.8 × 10-5 1/m.

1.1.4 12-05-076-07-W4M Program

OBS 12-05 CLB was pumped to obtain groundwater samples for laboratory analysis, and groundwater levels were not measured during the sampling interval.

1.1.5 Groundwater Chemistry

Groundwater from the Clearwater Formation B Formation Aquifer at the wells sampled is saline, albeit only slightly, as summarized hereafter:

Well TDS Range (mg/L) OBS 12-05 CLB 4,180 to 4,210 WSW 01-11 CLB 4,580 to 4,690 OBS 05-09 CLB 4,260 to 4,350 WSW 05-09 CLB 4,250 to 4,550

The groundwater quality includes exceedences of various CCME/FWAL and GCDWQ parameters. A discussion of the water quality and exceedences is provided in the main text of the hydrogeology baseline report.

1.2 Tertiary/Quaternary Aquifer Program (KNOC 2009b)

The AMEC (KNOC 2009b) program involved the aquifer testing of the Undifferentiated Empress Formation Aquifer and an unidentified aquifer in the Undifferentiated Quaternary Sediments at the following locations:

• 01-12-076-07-W4M (WSW 01-12 UE and OBS 01-12 UE, and WSW 01-12 UQ and OBS 01-12 UQ). The wells are located 140 m apart; and

• 06-14-076-07-W4M (WSW 06-14 UE and OBS 06-14 UE, WSW 06-14 UQ and OBS 06-14 UQ). The wells are located 104 m apart.

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1.2.1 General

The program used to test the Undifferentiated Empress Formation and the Undifferentiated Quaternary Sediments was similar to that used for the Clearwater and Grand Rapids Formations test programs. The exception is that a progressive cavity pump (PCP) and air-lift pumping, rather than an ESP was used to complete the Undifferentiated Empress Formation and the Undifferentiated Quaternary Sediments aquifer tests. The Undifferentiated Empress Formation Aquifer was tested first, followed by testing of the unidentified aquifer in the Undifferentiated Quaternary Sediments. The perforation intervals are summarized hereafter.

Completion Interval(mKB)

Completion Interval (mbgl) Well No.

From To

KB Elevation (masl)

Ground Elevation

(masl) From To WSW 06-14 UE 144.0 163.0 604.3 600.8 140.5 159.5

OBS 06-14 UE 144.0 163.0 609.2 605.6 140.4 159.4

WSW 01-12 UE 160.0 170.0 609.0 605.6 156.6 166.6

OBS 01-12 UE 160.0 170.0 609.2 605.6 156.4 166.4

WSW 06-14 UQ 55.0 69.0 604.3 600.8 51.5 65.5 OBS 06-14 UQ 55.0 69.0 609.2 605.6 51.4 65.4

WSW 01-12 UQ 56.0 77.0 609.0 605.6 52.6 73.6

OBS 01-12 UQ 56.0 77.0 609.2 605.6 52.4 73.4

Notes: mKB denotes metres below Kelly Bushing; masl denotes metres above sea level, mbgl denotes metres below ground level.

During the aquifer test program, AMEC collected groundwater samples from WSW 06-14 UE, WSW 06-14 UQ and WSW 01-12 UQ. A groundwater sample could not be collected from WSW 01-12 UE due to excessive sand production in the well and the requirement to cement off this interval to allow for testing of the overlying Undifferentiated Quaternary Sediments.

1.2.2 Undifferentiated Empress Formation Aquifer Test Program

As is presented below, the hydraulic conductivity measured at 06-14-076-07-W4M and 01-12-076-07-W4M for the Undifferentiated Empress Formation is of the order of 10-7 m/s. This indicates that the formation at these sites does not represent an aquifer. That is, the hydraulic conductivity of the Empress Formation aquifer is typically of the order of 10-4 m/s.

1.2.2.1 06-14-076-07-W4M

WSW 06-14 UE

Excessive sand production precluded the completion of an aquifer test using a PCP. However, a short-term air-lift test was completed on WSW 06-14 UE. The air-lift test was completed between 08:35 and 13:10 on 28 February 28, 2009. The average discharge rate during the air-lift test was 51 m3/day. The maximum drawdown measured in WSW 0614 UE during the air-lift test was 81.82 m.

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Based on an analysis of the air-lift recovery data, AMEC estimated the transmissivity at 6.2 × 10-6 m2/s. With an estimated aquifer thickness of 19 m, the hydraulic conductivity is calculated at 3.3 × 10-7 m2/s.

OBS 06-14 UE

There was no groundwater level response measured in OBS 06-14 UE due to the short-term air-lift pump test completed in WSW 06-14 UE. As such, no aquifer parameter analysis could be completed on the OBS 06-14 UE groundwater level data.

1.2.2.2 01-12-076-07-W4M

The results of a brief attempted drawdown test in WSW 01-12 UE resulted in excessive drawdown, indicating that the Undifferentiated Empress Formation at this location does not constitute an aquifer. No further testing was attempted.

1.2.3 Undifferentiated Quaternary Sediments Aquifer Test Program

1.2.3.1 06-14-076-07-W4M

WSW 06-14 UQ

Due to excessive vibration of the pump riser, it was not possible to obtain drawdown or recovery data measurements from WSW 06-14 UQ during the aquifer test. The average discharge rate during the test was 69 m3/day.

OBS 06-14 UQ

Owing to the low pumping rate, the aquifer was not stressed, and only limited drawdown (maximum of 0.36 m) was measured in OBS 06-14 UQ during the WSW 06-14 UQ aquifer test. The recovery data was viewed as not of an acceptable quality, and was not analyzed. Based on an analysis of the drawdown data, AMEC estimated the transmissivity at 3.5 × 10-4 m2/s to 3.8 × 10-4 m2/s, and the storativity at 1.1 × 10-3 m/m to 1.3 × 10-3 m/m. With an estimated aquifer thickness of 14 m, the hydraulic conductivity ranges from 2.5 × 10-5 m/s to 2.7 × 10-5 m/s, and the specific storage ranges from 7.6 × 10-5 to 9.4 × 10-5 1/m.

1.2.3.2 01-12-076-07-W4M

WSW 01-12 UQ

Pumping of WSW 01-12 UQ was initiated at 11:30 on 2 March 2009, and was suspended at 11:43 on 3 March 2009. The average pumping rate during the test was 276 m3/d.

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During the test period, the dataloggers used to record groundwater levels were destroyed due to excessive vibration of the pump and tubing string. Infrastructure at the well head prevented the collection of manual groundwater level readings using a 300 m electrical tape. As such, no groundwater level measurements are available for the pumping and recovery intervals in WSW 01-12 UQ.

OBS 01-12 UQ

AMEC recorded a non-pumping groundwater level in OBS 01-12 UQ of 15.29 mbgl (590.31 masl). The maximum drawdown recorded in OBS 01-12 UQ was 0.99 m. Based on an analysis of the drawdown and recovery data, AMEC estimated the transmissivity at 7.5 × 10-4 m2/s to 1.2 × 10-3 m2/s, and the storativity at 3.7 × 10-4 m/m to 4.2 × 10-4 m/m. With an estimated aquifer thickness of 21 m, the hydraulic conductivity ranges from 3.6 × 10-5 m2/s to 5.6 × 10-4 m2/s, and the specific storage ranges from 1.7 × 10-5 1/m to 2.0 × 10-5 1/m.

1.2.4 Groundwater Chemistry

Groundwater from the Undifferentiated Empress Formation Aquifer and from the unidentified aquifer in the Undifferentiated Quaternary Sediments, at the wells sampled, is non-saline, as summarized hereafter:

Well TDS (mg/L) WSW 06-14 UE 330 WSW 06-14 UQ 574 WSW 01-12 UQ 448

The groundwater quality includes exceedences of various CCME/FWAL and GCDWQ parameters. A discussion of the water quality and exceedences is provided in the main text of the hydrogeology baseline report.

1.3 Geotechnical Assessment Program (KNOC 2009c)

The Thurber (KNOC 2009c) program involved a total of 63 boreholes and 90 probe holes, and was completed in KNOC leases. The drilling was completed to a maximum depth of 20 mbgl. Thirty-one (31) of the boreholes were completed as standpipes, and groundwater levels were measured in the standpipes on several occasions. The title page and table of contents for the Thurber (KNOC 2009c) report is attached for reference.

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Attachment 1

WSW and OBS Completion Diagrams

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Company: Korean National OilCorporation

Project Name: Leismer Oil Sands

Project Number: CE03745.300

Site/Location: 01-12-076-07W4M

Sampling Method: Grab

KB Elev (m): 609.00

Ground Elev (m): 605.60

Total Depth (m): 214.00

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Driller: Blackwatch

Logging Company: McLeay GeologicalConsultants

Logged By: Khalid Zaman, M.Sc.

Compiled By: Bhavesh Morker

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Company: Korean National OilCorporation

Project Name: Leismer Oil Sands

Project Number: CE03745.300

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KB Elev (m): 604.48

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406669 JLI.REV1

UWI # 103/1-12-76-7W4 Date : 9-Mar-09

Well Name / location: KNOC Leismer 103/1-12-76-7W4

KB ELEV: 609.00 m KB to CF: 3.40 m

GL ELEV: 605.60 m CF to THF: m

CF ELEV: m KB to THF: 3.40 m

TD: 214.00 mKB PBTD: 191.30 mKB Logger

PBTD: 202.00 mKB drillerTUBULARS SIZE WEIGHT DEPTH

(mm) (kg/m) COUPLING GRADE THREAD (mKB)

SURFACE:PROD.: 177.8 25.3 ST&C H40 8rd EUE 214

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TBG SP. : 179 mm X 14 Mpa X 177.8 mm X 14mpaTUBING HANGER :

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CASING VALVES :

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OPEN/CLOSED BURST PLATE RATING: N/A kpaREMARKS:

PBTD @191.3 MKB

REPORT BY : Jack Nemeth

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Quaternary 56 - 77 MKB

Well Licence #

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Down hole pump sits 3.0 m out the bottom of tubing.7' 9" stick up on polish rod, set 22" off tapNew seal on tubing hangerReport Modified by : Joe Ilg Pump Change on Nov 11, 2005 1-1/2" to a 2"Pup joint on pump was backed out , ( Pin down )

Make up 5K Permanent bridge plug and set at 158 MKB, dump bail 8 linear metersof thermal cement on top of plug. Plug set on Feb 26/09

5 K Permanent Bridge Plug set at 158 MKB with 8 linear meters of cement on top of plug

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with Bridge plug

406668 JLI.REV1

UWI # 102/1-12-76-7W4 Date : 9-Mar-09

Well Name / location: KNOC Leismer 102/1-12-76-7W4

KB ELEV: 609.20 m KB to CF: 3.60 m

GL ELEV: 605.60 m CF to THF: m

CF ELEV: m KB to THF: 3.60 m

TD: 214.00 mKB PBTD: 174.40 mKB Logger

PBTD: 201.00 mKB drillerTUBULARS SIZE WEIGHT DEPTH

(mm) (kg/m) COUPLING GRADE THREAD (mKB)

SURFACE:PROD.: 177.8 25.3 ST&C H40 8rd EUE 215

TUBING

ZONE:ZONE:ZONE:

(Kgs) (daN)

JOINTS ON LOCATION String weight(Tbg)Perf from 56 - 77 MKB JOINTS IN WELL

LENGTH DEPTH I.D. O.D.DESCRIPTION (starting from top down) (m) (mKB) (mm) (mm)

KB-THFTop At

SC BOWL: mm X Mpa X

TBG SP. : 179 mm X 14 Mpa X 177.8 mm X 14mpaTUBING HANGER :

FLOW TEE TOP CONN LIFT THREAD :

WELL HEAD TYPE "FLANGED or THREADED" :

Make SIZE Wk. Press.

(or Model) mm (MPa) SERIAL NUMBER

Perf @ CASING BOWL:

160 -170 MKB MASTER VALVE : N/A N/A N/A

WING VALVE : N/A N/A N/A

CASING VALVES :

CASING VALVES :

SURFACE CSG. VENT:

OPEN/CLOSED BURST PLATE RATING: N/A kpaREMARKS:

PBTD @174.4 MKB

REPORT BY : Jack Nemeth

Down hole profile

Quaternary 160 - 170 MKB

Well Licence #

Quaternary 56 - 77 MKB

179mmX88.9mm

Flanged

mm

88.9mm EUE

N/A

N/A

Down hole pump sits 3.0 m out the bottom of tubing.7' 9" stick up on polish rod, set 22" off tapNew seal on tubing hangerReport Modified by : Joe Ilg Pump Change on Nov 11, 2005 1-1/2" to a 2"Pup joint on pump was backed out , ( Pin down )

Make up and run in hole with 5 K Permanent Bridge Plug and set at 155 MKB. Dump bail 8 linear meters of thermal cement on top of plug, set plug on Feb 26/09

5 K Permanent Bridge Plugset at 155 MKB with 8 linear meters of Thermal cement on top of plug

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406666 JLI.REV1

UWI # 103/6-14-76-7W4 Date : 9-Mar-09

Well Name / location: KNOC Leismer 103/6-14-76-7W4

KB ELEV: 604.30 m KB to CF: 3.50 m

GL ELEV: 600.80 m CF to THF: m

CF ELEV: m KB to THF: 3.50 m

TD: 196.00 mKB PBTD: 163.60 mKB Logger

PBTD: 180.00 mKB drillerTUBULARS SIZE WEIGHT DEPTH

(mm) (kg/m) COUPLING GRADE THREAD (mKB)

SURFACE:PROD.: 177.8 25.3 ST&C H40 8rd EUE 194

TUBING

ZONE:ZONE:ZONE:

(Kgs) (daN)

JOINTS ON LOCATION String weight(Tbg)JOINTS IN WELL

LENGTH DEPTH I.D. O.D.DESCRIPTION (starting from top down) (m) (mKB) (mm) (mm)

Perfs at KB-THF55 - 69 MKB Top At

SC BOWL: mm X Mpa X

TBG SP. : 179 mm X 14 Mpa X 177.8 mm X 14mpaTUBING HANGER :

FLOW TEE TOP CONN LIFT THREAD :

WELL HEAD TYPE "FLANGED or THREADED" :

Make SIZE Wk. Press.

(or Model) mm (MPa) SERIAL NUMBER

CASING BOWL:

MASTER VALVE : N/A N/A N/A

WING VALVE : N/A N/A N/A

CASING VALVES :

CASING VALVES :Perfs at144 - 163 MKB SURFACE CSG. VENT:

OPEN/CLOSED BURST PLATE RATING: N/A kpaREMARKS:

PBTD @

163.6 MKB

REPORT BY : Jack Nemeth

Downhole Well Profile

Quaternary 55 - 69 MKB

Well Licence #

Quaternary 144 - 163 MKB

88.9mm EUE179mmX88.9mm

mm

N/A

N/A

Flanged

Down hole pump sits 3.0 m out the bottom of tubing.7' 9" stick up on polish rod, set 22" off tapNew seal on tubing hangerReport Modified by : Joe Ilg Pump Change on Nov 11, 2005 1-1/2" to a 2"Pup joint on pump was backed out , ( Pin down )

Make up and run in hole 5 K Permanent Bridge Plug and set at 135 MKB, dump bail8 linear meters of thermal cement on top of plug, set plug on Mar 4/09

5 K Permanent BridgePlug set at 135 MKB with 8 meters of Thermal cement on top

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406667 JLI.REV1

UWI # 102/6-14-76-7W4 Date : 8-Mar-09

Well Name / location: KNOC Leismer 102/6-14-76-7W4

KB ELEV: 609.20 m KB to CF: 3.60 m

GL ELEV: 605.60 m CF to THF: m

CF ELEV: m KB to THF: 3.60 m

TD: 200.00 mKB PBTD: 163.60 mKB Logger

PBTD: 186.00 mKB drillerTUBULARS SIZE WEIGHT DEPTH

(mm) (kg/m) COUPLING GRADE THREAD (mKB)

SURFACE:PROD.: 177.8 25.3 ST&C H40 8rd EUE 215

TUBING 88.9 13.84 EUE L80 8rd EUE

ZONE: 55 - 69 MKBZONE:ZONE:

(Kgs) (daN)

JOINTS ON LOCATION String weight(Tbg)Perf from 55 - 69 MKB JOINTS IN WELL 14

LENGTH DEPTH I.D. O.D.DESCRIPTION (starting from top down) (m) (mKB) (mm) (mm)

KB-THF 3.60Top At

0.17 3.6047.62 3.771.50 51.3976.48 52.891.88 129.37

88.9mm tubing 0.60 131.25 88.90to surface 1.63 131.85 88.90

1 - 88.9mm L-80 tubing jt c/w 73.0mm cross-overs 9.47 133.48 88.901 - 88.9mm X/N Nipple 0.31 142.95 88.901 - 73.0mm Re-entry guide 0.13 143.26 88.90Tubing Bottom 143.39 MKB

ROD STRING (starting from top down) m mN/A 31.70

N/A 22.00

N/A 22.00

N/A 22.00

N/A 22.00

N/A 19.00

N/AN/AN/A

Total rod string (M)

SC BOWL: mm X Mpa X

TBG SP. : 179 mm X 14 Mpa X 177.8 mm X 14mpaTUBING HANGER :

FLOW TEE TOP CONN LIFT THREAD :

WELL HEAD TYPE "FLANGED or THREADED" :

Make SIZE Wk. Press.

(or Model) mm (MPa) SERIAL NUMBER

Perf @ CASING BOWL:

144 -163 MKB MASTER VALVE : N/A N/A N/A

WING VALVE : N/A N/A N/A

CASING VALVES :

CASING VALVES :

SURFACE CSG. VENT:

OPEN/CLOSED BURST PLATE RATING: N/A kpaREMARKS:

Sand from 149 - 163

REPORT BY : Jack Nemeth

N/A

N/A

Flanged

mm

88.9mm EUE179mmX88.9mm

1 - 88.9mm Sliding sleeve in closed position

1 - Double grip retrievable packer1 - 177.8mm x 73.0mm on-off tool c/w 88.9mm cross-over

8 - 88.9mm L-80 jts tubing1 - 88.9mm J-55 pup jt

Downhole Well Profile

5 - 88.9mm L-80 jts tubing

Quaternary 144 - 163 MKB

Well Licence #

1 - 88.9mm Tubing hanger

Quaternary

Wireline correction

Down hole pump sits 3.0 m out the bottom of tubing.7' 9" stick up on polish rod, set 22" off tapNew seal on tubing hangerReport Modified by : Joe Ilg Pump Change on Nov 11, 2005 1-1/2" to a 2"Pup joint on pump was backed out , ( Pin down )

.

Double Grip Production Packer set at 133.48 MKB.

Tubing BottomAt 143.39 MKB With X/N and re-entry guide

Sliding Sleeve at ~52.9 mKB

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Attachment 2

WSW and OBS Aquifer Analysis Plots

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Pumping Test Analysis Report

Project: Black Gold

Number: CE03745.300

Client: KNOC

AMEC Earth & Environmental5681 - 70th StreetEdmonton, AB T6B 3P6

Location: Leismer Pumping Test: 103/5-9 Pumping Well: 103/5-9

Test Conducted by: Amec Test Date: 3/18/2009

Analysis Performed by: Duane C. McNaughton 103/5-09 Drawdown #1 Analysis Date: 7/9/2009

Aquifer Thickness: 30.00 m Discharge: variable, average rate 4.1634 [l/s]

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Observation Well Transmissivity

[m²/s]

Hydraulic Conductivity

[m/s]

Storage coefficient Radial Distance to PW

[m]

103/5-9 3.44 × 10-4 1.15 × 10-5 1.78 × 10-5

WSW 05-09 CLB

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Pumping Test Analysis Report

Project: Black Gold

Number: CE03745.300

Client: KNOC

AMEC Earth & Environmental5681 - 70th StreetEdmonton, AB T6B 3P6

Location: Leismer Pumping Test: 103/5-9 Pumping Well: 103/5-9

Test Conducted by: Amec Test Date: 3/18/2009

Analysis Performed by: Duane C. McNaughton 102/5-09 recovery Analysis Date: 7/9/2009

Aquifer Thickness: 30.00 m Discharge: variable, average rate 4.1634 [l/s]

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Observation Well Transmissivity

[m²/s]

Hydraulic Conductivity

[m/s]

Radial Distance to PW

[m]

102/5-9 3.78 × 10-4 1.26 × 10-5 49.65

OBS 05-09 CLB

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Pumping Test Analysis Report

Project: Black Gold

Number: CE03745.300

Client: KNOC

AMEC Earth & Environmental5681 - 70th StreetEdmonton, AB T6B 3P6

Location: Leismer Pumping Test: 103/5-9 Pumping Well: 103/5-9

Test Conducted by: Amec Test Date: 3/18/2009

Analysis Performed by: Duane C. McNaughton 102/5-09 Drawdown Analysis Date: 7/9/2009

Aquifer Thickness: 30.00 m Discharge: variable, average rate 4.1634 [l/s]

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Observation Well Transmissivity

[m²/s]

Hydraulic Conductivity

[m/s]

Storage coefficient Radial Distance to PW

[m]

102/5-9 6.00 × 10-4 2.00 × 10-5 2.00 × 10-3 49.65

OBS 05-09 CLB

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Pumping Test Analysis Report

Project: Black Gold

Number: CE03745.300

Client: KNOC

AMEC Earth & Environmental5681 - 70th StreetEdmonton, AB T6B 3P6

Location: Leismer Pumping Test: 103/5-9 Pumping Well: 103/5-9

Test Conducted by: Amec Test Date: 3/18/2009

Analysis Performed by: Duane C. McNaughton 103/5-09 Recovery Analysis Date: 7/9/2009

Aquifer Thickness: 30.00 m Discharge: variable, average rate 4.1634 [l/s]

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Observation Well Transmissivity

[m²/s]

Hydraulic Conductivity

[m/s]

Radial Distance to PW

[m]

102/5-9 4.17 × 10-4 1.39 × 10-5 49.65

OBS 05-09 CLB

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Pumping Test Analysis Report

Project: Black Gold

Number: CE03745.300

Client: KNOC

AMEC Earth & Environmental5681 - 70th StreetEdmonton, AB T6B 3P6

Location: KNOC Leismer Pumping Test: 102/1-11Pumping Well Pumping Well: 102/1-11

Test Conducted by: AMEC Test Date: 2/15/2009

Analysis Performed by: Duane McNaughton 102/1-11 Drawdown Analysis Date: 7/8/2009

Aquifer Thickness: 11.00 m Discharge: variable, average rate 5.5017 [l/s]

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[m²/s]

Hydraulic Conductivity

[m/s]

Storage coefficient Radial Distance to PW

[m]

102/1-11 2.60 × 10-4 2.36 × 10-5 5.80 × 10-4

WSW 01-11 CLB

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Pumping Test Analysis Report

Project: Black Gold

Number: CE03745.300

Client: KNOC

AMEC Earth & Environmental5681 - 70th StreetEdmonton, AB T6B 3P6

Location: KNOC Leismer Pumping Test: 102/1-11Pumping Well Pumping Well: 102/1-11

Test Conducted by: AMEC Test Date: 2/15/2009

Analysis Performed by: Duane McNaughton 102/1-11 Recovery Analysis Date: 7/8/2009

Aquifer Thickness: 11.00 m Discharge: variable, average rate 5.5017 [l/s]

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Observation Well Transmissivity

[m²/s]

Hydraulic Conductivity

[m/s]

Storage coefficient Ratio K(v)/K(h) Radial Distance to PW

[m]

102/1-11 2.40 × 10-4 2.18 × 10-5 5.80 × 10-4 1.00 × 10-1

WSW 01-11 CLB

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Pumping Test Analysis Report

Project: Black Gold

Number: CE03745.300

Client: KNOC

AMEC Earth & Environmental5681 - 70th StreetEdmonton, AB T6B 3P6

Location: KNOC Leismer Pumping Test: 102/1-11Pumping Well Pumping Well: 102/1-11

Test Conducted by: AMEC Test Date: 2/15/2009

Analysis Performed by: Duane McNaughton 100/1-11 Drawdown Analysis Date: 7/8/2009

Aquifer Thickness: 11.00 m Discharge: variable, average rate 5.5017 [l/s]

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[m²/s]

Hydraulic Conductivity

[m/s]

Storage coefficient Radial Distance to PW

[m]

100/1-11 3.90 × 10-4 3.55 × 10-5 2.00 × 10-4 50.61

OBS 01-11 CLB

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Pumping Test Analysis Report

Project: Black Gold

Number: CE03745.300

Client: KNOC

AMEC Earth & Environmental5681 - 70th StreetEdmonton, AB T6B 3P6

Location: KNOC Leismer Pumping Test: 102/1-11Pumping Well Pumping Well: 102/1-11

Test Conducted by: AMEC Test Date: 2/15/2009

Analysis Performed by: 100/1-11 Recovery Analysis Date: 7/8/2009

Aquifer Thickness: 11.00 m Discharge: variable, average rate 5.5017 [l/s]

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Observation Well Transmissivity

[m²/s]

Hydraulic Conductivity

[m/s]

Radial Distance to PW

[m]

100/1-11 2.64 × 10-4 2.40 × 10-5 50.61

OBS 01-11 CLB

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Pumping Test Analysis Report

Project: Black Gold

Number: CE03745.300

Client: KNOC

Amec5681-70 StreetEdmonton, AB780-436-2152

Location: Leismer Pumping Test: 103/6-14A Pumping Well: 103/6-14A

Test Conducted by: Amec Test Date: 2/28/2009

Analysis Performed by: 103/6-14ARecovery-Cooper&Jacob Analysis Date: 6/25/2009

Aquifer Thickness: 19.00 m Discharge: variable, average rate 0.59 [l/s]

: : :

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Observation Well Transmissivity

[m²/s]

Hydraulic Conductivity

[m/s]

Storage coefficient Radial Distance to PW

[m]

103/6-14A 6.23 × 10-6 3.28 × 10-7 9.17 × 10-4 0.09

WSW 06-14 UE

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Pumping Test Analysis Report

Project: Black Gold

Number: CE03745.300

Client: KNOC

Amec5681-70 StreetEdmonton, AB780-436-2152

Location: Lesmer Pumping Test: 103/1-12-76-7 Pumping Well: 103/1-12A

Test Conducted by: Amec Test Date: 2/2/2009

Analysis Performed by: New analysis 1 Analysis Date: 5/7/2009

Aquifer Thickness: Discharge Rate: 1.6 [l/s]

: : :

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[m²/s]

Storage coefficient Radial Distance to PW

[m]

103/1-12A 4.27 × 10-6 5.00 × 10-1 0.09

WSW 01-12 UE

WSW 01-12 UE

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Pumping Test Analysis Report

Project: Black Gold

Number: CE03745.300

Client: KNOC

Amec5681-70 StreetEdmonton, AB780-436-2152

Location: Lesmer Pumping Test: 103/1-12-76-7 Pumping Well: 103/1-12A

Test Conducted by: Amec Test Date: 2/2/2009

Analysis Performed by: New analysis 1 Analysis Date: 5/7/2009

Aquifer Thickness: Discharge Rate: 1.6 [l/s]

: : :

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[m²/s]

Storage coefficient Radial Distance to PW

[m]

103/1-12A 3.12 × 10-6 5.00 × 10-1 0.09

WSW 01-12 UE

WSW 01-12 UE

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Pumping Test Analysis Report B

Project: Black Gold

Number: CE03745.300

Client: KNOC

Amec5681-70 StreetEdmonton, AB780-436-2152

Location: Leismer Pumping Test: 103/6-14B Pumping Well: 103/6-14B

Test Conducted by: Amec Test Date: 3/5/2009

Analysis Performed by: Milan Butorac 102/6-14B Analysis Date: 5/7/2009

Aquifer Thickness: Discharge Rate: 0.8 [l/s]

: : :

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Observation Well Transmissivity

[m²/s]

Storage coefficient Radial Distance to PW

[m]

102/6-14B 3.48 × 10-4 1.06 × 10-3 104.0

OBS 06-14 UQ

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Pumping Test Analysis Report B

Project: Black Gold

Number: CE03745.300

Client: KNOC

Amec5681-70 StreetEdmonton, AB780-436-2152

Location: Leismer Pumping Test: 103/6-14B Pumping Well: 103/6-14B

Test Conducted by: Amec Test Date: 3/5/2009

Analysis Performed by: Milan Butorac 102/6-14B Analysis Date: 5/7/2009

Aquifer Thickness: Discharge Rate: 0.8 [l/s]

: : :

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Observation Well Transmissivity

[m²/s]

Storage coefficient Radial Distance to PW

[m]

102/6-14B 3.80 × 10-4 1.31 × 10-3 104.0

OBS 06-14 UQ

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Pumping Test Analysis Report

Project: Black Gold

Number: CE03745.300

Client: KNOC

Amec5681-70 StreetEdmonton, AB780-436-2152

Location: Leismer Pumping Test: 103/1-12B Pumping Well: 103/1-12B

Test Conducted by: Amec Test Date: 3/5/2009

Analysis Performed by: New analysis 1 Analysis Date: 5/7/2009

Aquifer Thickness: 21.00 m Discharge: variable, average rate 3.2 [l/s]

: : :

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[m²/s]

Hydraulic Conductivity

[m/s]

Storage coefficient Radial Distance to PW

[m]

103/1-12B

102/1-12B

Average

1.41 × 10-5 6.73 × 10-7 3.41 × 10-6 0.09

1.17 × 10-3 5.58 × 10-5 3.66 × 10-4 140.13

5.93 × 10-4 2.82 × 10-5 1.85 × 10-4

OBS 01-12 UQ

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Pumping Test Analysis Report

Project: Black Gold

Number: CE03745.300

Client: KNOC

Amec5681-70 StreetEdmonton, AB780-436-2152

Location: Leismer Pumping Test: 103/1-12B Pumping Well: 103/1-12B

Test Conducted by: Amec Test Date: 3/5/2009

Analysis Performed by: New analysis 1 Analysis Date: 5/7/2009

Aquifer Thickness: 21.00 m Discharge: variable, average rate 3.2 [l/s]

: : :

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Observation Well Transmissivity

[m²/s]

Hydraulic Conductivity

[m/s]

Storage coefficient Radial Distance to PW

[m]

103/1-12B

102/1-12B

Average

1.41 × 10-5 6.73 × 10-7 3.41 × 10-6 0.09

7.62 × 10-4 3.63 × 10-5 4.22 × 10-4 140.13

3.88 × 10-4 1.85 × 10-5 2.13 × 10-4

OBS 01-12 UQ

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Pumping Test Analysis Report

Project: Black Gold

Number: CE03745.300

Client: KNOC

Amec5681-70 StreetEdmonton, AB780-436-2152

Location: Leismer Pumping Test: 103/1-12B Pumping Well: 103/1-12B

Test Conducted by: Amec Test Date: 3/5/2009

Analysis Performed by: New analysis 1 Analysis Date: 5/7/2009

Aquifer Thickness: 21.00 m Discharge: variable, average rate 3.2 [l/s]

: : :

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Observation Well Transmissivity

[m²/s]

Hydraulic Conductivity

[m/s]

Storage coefficient Radial Distance to PW

[m]

103/1-12B

102/1-12B

Average

1.00 × 10-3 4.76 × 10-5 1.00 × 10-4 0.09

7.50 × 10-4 3.57 × 10-5 4.18 × 10-4 140.13

8.75 × 10-4 4.17 × 10-5 2.59 × 10-4

OBS 01-12 UQ

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Pumping Test Analysis Report

Project: Black Gold

Number: CE03745.300

Client: KNOC

Amec5681-70 StreetEdmonton, AB780-436-2152

Location: Leismer Pumping Test: 103/1-12B Pumping Well: 103/1-12B

Test Conducted by: Amec Test Date: 3/5/2009

Analysis Performed by: New analysis 1 Analysis Date: 5/7/2009

Aquifer Thickness: 21.00 m Discharge: variable, average rate 3.2 [l/s]

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Calculation after AGARWAL + Theis

Observation Well Transmissivity

[m²/s]

Hydraulic Conductivity

[m/s]

Storage coefficient Radial Distance to PW

[m]

103/1-12B

102/1-12B

Average

1.41 × 10-5 6.73 × 10-7 3.41 × 10-6 0.09

1.14 × 10-3 5.43 × 10-5 4.10 × 10-4 140.13

5.77 × 10-4 2.75 × 10-5 2.07 × 10-4

OBS 01-12 UQ

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Tables C1-A and C1-B

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Report Formation Well ID b (m)

WSW 05-09 CLB 30 3.4 x10 -4 1.2 x10 -5

30 3.8 x10 -4 1.3 x10 -5

30 6.0 x10 -4 2.0 x10 -5 2.0 x10 -3 6.7 x10 -5

30 4.2 x10 -4 1.4 x10 -5

11 2.6 x10 -4 2.4 x10 -5

11 2.4 x10 -4 2.2 x10 -5

11 3.9 x10 -4 3.6 x10 -5 2.0 x10 -4 1.8 x10 -5

11 2.6 x10 -4 2.4 x10 -5

36* 3.4 x10 -4 9.4 x10 -6*

36* 2.9 x10 -4 7.0 x10 -6*

36* 3.3 x10 -4 9.3 x10 -6*

36* 3.5 x10 -4 9.7 x10 -6*

36* 8.3 x10 -4 2.3 x10 -6* 8.8 x10 -3 2.4 x10 -4*

36* 2.1 x10 -4 5.9 x10 -6* 7.9 x10 -3 2.2 x10 -4*

36* 3.0 x10 -4 8.4 x10 -6* 7.1 x10 -2

36* 6.2 x10 -4 1.7 x10 -5* 1.2 x10 -2 3.4 x10 -4*

36* 5.5 x10 -4 1.5 x10 -5*

36* 2.6 x10 -4 7.1 x10 -6*

36* 4.2 x10 -5 1.2 x10 -6*

36* 6.0 x10 -5 1.7 x10 -6*

19.0* 4.1 x10 -4 2.2 x10 -5*

19.0* 5.8 x10 -4 3.0 x10 -5*

MIN 4.2 x10 -5 1.2 x10 -6* 2.0 x10 -4 1.8 x10 -5

MAX 8.3 x10 -4 3.6 x10 -5* 7.1 x10 -2 3.4 x10 -4*

AVG 3.7 x10 -4 1.5 x10 -5* 1.7 x10 -2 1.8 x10 -4*

20.0* 4.3 x10 -4 2.2 x10 -5*

20.0* 2.3 x10 -4 1.1 x10 -5*

20.0* 3.1 x10 -4 1.5 x10 -5*

20.0* 2.6 x10 -4 1.3 x10 -5*

20.0* 3.0 x10 -4 1.5 x10 -5*

20.0* 4.2 x10 -4 2.1 x10 -5*

MIN 2.3 x10 -4 1.1 x10 -5*

MAX 4.3 x10 -4 2.2 x10 -5*

AVG 3.2 x10 -4 1.6 x10 -5*

Testing Programs)

NANA

Note: b denotes thickness; T denotes transmissivity; K denotes hydraulic conductivity; S denotes storativity; Ss denotes specific storage; m denotes metres; s denotes second; * Values recalculated from interpreted aquifer thickness in gamma ray log; ** Data obtained from Airlift test. Airlifting pumping method provides a low level of confidence in the data; NA Not analyzed or not applicable

NA

NANANANANA

NA

NANA

NANA

NANA

NANANA

NA

NA

NANA

NA

NANA

NA

NA

NANANA

NA

NANANA

NA

NA

NANANA

NANANANA

WSW 07-11 CLB

Ss

(1/m)NANA

NA

NANA

NANANA

KNOC 2007a

KNOC 2009a

KNOC 2008

KNOC 2007b

KNOC 2007a WSW 07-01 CLB**

WSW 07-11 LGR**

Table C1-A: Summary of Bedrock Hydraulic Parameters Measured in the HLSA (KNOC 2007 - 2009

OBS 05-09 CLB

WSW 01-11 CLB

OBS 01-11 CLB

KNOC 2007b

T(m2/s)

K(m/s)

S (m/m)

WSW 07-01 LGR**

Clearwater B

Clearwater B

Clearwater B

Clearwater B

Clearwater B

Lower Grand Rapid

Lower Grand Rapid

OBS 07-11 CLB

WSW 07-11 CLB**

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Report Formation Well ID b (m)

WSW 06-14 UE 19.0 6.2 x10 -6* 3.3 x10 -7*

10.0** 4.3 x10 -6* 4.3 x10 -7*

10.0** 3.1 x10 -6* 3.1 x10 -7*

OBS 06-14 UE NAOBS 01-12 UE NA

MIN 3.1 x10 -6* 3.1 x10 -7*

MAX 6.2 x10 -6* 4.3 x10 -7*

AVG 4.5 x10 -6* 3.6 x10 -7*

14.0** 3.5 x10 -4 2.5 x10 -5** 1.1 x10 -3 7.6 x10 -5**

14.0** 3.8 x10 -4 2.7 x10 -5** 1.3 x10 -3 9.4 x10 -5**

WSW 06-14 UQ NA21.0 1.2 x10 -3 5.6 x10 -5 3.7 x10 -4 1.7 x10 -5

21.0 7.6 x10 -4 3.6 x10 -5 4.2 x10 -4 2.0 x10 -5

21.0 7.5 x10 -4 3.6 x10 -5 4.2 x10 -4 2.0 x10 -5

21.0 1.1 x10 -3 5.4 x10 -5 4.1 x10 -4 2.0 x10 -5

WSW 01-12 UQ NAMIN 3.5 x10 -4 2.5 x10 -5** 3.7 x10 -4 1.7 x10 -5**

MAX 1.2 x10 -3 5.6 x10 -5** 1.3 x10 -3 9.4 x10 -5**

AVG 7.6 x10 -4 3.9 x10 -5** 6.6 x10 -4 4.1 x10 -5**

Table C1-B: Summary of Tertiary/Quaternary Sediments Hydraulic Parameters Measured in the HLSA (KNOC 2009

WSW 01-12 UE

OBS 06-14 UQ

OBS 01-12 UQ

Testing Program)

KNOC 2009b

KNOC 2009b

Ss

(1/m)S

(m/m)K

(m/s)T

(m2/s)NANANA

NANANA

NANANANANA

NA

NANA

NA

NA

NANA NA

NA

NA

NA

Note: b denotes thickness; T denotes transmissivity; K denotes hydraulic conductivity; S denotes storativity; Ss denotes specific storage; m denotes metres; s denotes second; * Not typical values for Empress Formation; ** Value recalculated from thickness based on perforated interval; NA Not analyzed or not applicable

Undifferentiated Empress

Undifferentiated Quaternary

NA

NA

NANA

NA

NA

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KNOC Geotechnical Report

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Appendix C2

Groundwater Chemistry Data

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CE03745.300

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2009/03/10

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Attention:

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102/12-5 krikfikfifAnalytical Reference krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalysis 102/12-5

Duplicate krikfikfifMDLParameter Method krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units

--- krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfif

2Total Suspended Solids

@105°C

APHA 2540-d krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfif

krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfif

JF 2009/03/12 372mg/L (ppm)

19.1 niiiniii0.5Calcium APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/11 19.1mg/L (ppm)

4.4 niiiniii0.5Magnesium APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/11 4.4mg/L (ppm)

6.6 niiiniii0.5Potassium APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/11 6.7mg/L (ppm)

1860 niiiniiiniii0.5Sodium APHA 3120 B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/11 1840mg/L (ppm)

15.6 niiiniiiniiiniii0.10Iron (Total) APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/12 15.6mg/L (ppm)

0.22 krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.01Manganese (Total) APHA 3030E/3120 krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifLL 2009/03/12 0.23mg/L (ppm)

756 krikfikfif1Bicarbonate APHA 2320 krikfikfifkrikfikfifAH 2009/03/11 745mg/L (ppm)

112 niiiniii1Carbonate APHA 2320 niiiniiiniiiniiiAH 2009/03/11 115mg/L (ppm)

2130 niiiniii0.1Chloride APHA 4110 niiiniiiniiiniiiAH 2009/03/11 2120mg/L (ppm)

1.54 niiiniiiniii0.02Fluoride APHA 4500F-c niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiAH 2009/03/11 1.56mg/L (ppm)

< 1 krikfikfifkrikfikfif1Hydroxide (as CaCO3) APHA 2320 krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifAH 2009/03/11 < 1mg/L (ppm)

< 0.050 krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.050Nitrate - Nitrogen APHA 4110 krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifAH 2009/03/11 < 0.050mg/L (ppm)

< 0.050 krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.050Nitrite - Nitrogen APHA 4110 krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifAH 2009/03/11 < 0.050mg/L (ppm)

10.3 niiiniii0.5Sulphate APHA 4110 niiiniiiniiiniiiAH 2009/03/11 10.5mg/L (ppm)

7.50 krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.001Conductivity @ 25°C APHA 2510 B krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifAH 2009/03/11 7.55mS/cm

9.01 niiiniiiniii0.01pH @ 25°C APHA 4500H niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiAH 2009/03/11 9.01pH units

320 niiiniiiniii1Turbidity APHA 2130-b niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiJF 2009/03/11 320NTU

806 krikfikfifkrikfikfif1T-Alkalinity as CaCO3 APHA 2320 krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifAH 2009/03/11 802mg/L (ppm)

4210 krikfikfifkrikfikfif4T-Dissolved Solids180°C APHA 2540 C krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifJF 2009/03/12 4180mg/L (ppm)

65.9 krikfikfifkrikfikfif6.0T-Hardness as CaCO3 APHA 2340-b krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifJF 2009/03/12 65.8mg/L (ppm)

1.08 krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.01Balance (+ions/-ions) APHA 1030-e krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifJF 2009/03/12 1.07Ratio

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

Samples have been corrected for Method Blank.

Total Alkalinity titration performed to pH endpoint 4.5.

Report reviewed by:

Brenda Chomin, P.ChemSenior Environmental ChemistLaboratory Services

Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services

** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please

contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples

deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or

disposal will be arranged.) **

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McNaughton, Duane

CE03745.300

2009/03/11

2009/03/10

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EC-55705

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Duplicate krikfikfifMDLParameter Method krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units

0.012 niiiniiiniiiniii0.001Benzene EPA 5030B/8260B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiAD 2009/03/11 0.012mg/L (ppm)

0.003 niiiniiiniiiniii0.001Toluene EPA 5030B/8260B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiAD 2009/03/11 0.003mg/L (ppm)

< 0.001 niiiniiiniiiniii0.001Ethylbenzene EPA 5030B/8260B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiAD 2009/03/11 < 0.001mg/L (ppm)

< 0.002 niiiniiiniiiniii0.002Total Xylenes EPA 5030B/8260B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiAD 2009/03/11 < 0.002mg/L (ppm)

< 0.050 niiiniiiniiiniii0.050VH (C6-C10) EPA 5030B/CCME niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiAD 2009/03/11 < 0.050mg/L (ppm)

88.0 krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.1Surrogate Recovery -- krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifAD 2009/03/11 88.4%

--- krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.030F2 - EPH (C10-C16) EPA 3520C/CCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifMC 2009/03/12 < 0.030mg/L (ppm)

--- krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.030F3 - EPH (C16-C34) EPA 3520C/CCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifMC 2009/03/12 < 0.030mg/L (ppm)

--- krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.030F4 - EPH (C34-C50) EPA 3520C/CCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifMC 2009/03/12 < 0.030mg/L (ppm)

< 0.050 krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.050F1 - VPH (C6-C10) EPA 5030B/CCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifAD 2009/03/11 < 0.050mg/L (ppm)

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

CCME (EPH) - Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment - Method for Canada Wide Standards for Petroleum Hydrocarbon in Soil, Tier 1 Method, Revision 5.0. The method

complies with the Reference Method for the CWS PHC and is validated for use in the laboratory.

EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste 3rd Ed through Update III. Office Solid Waste Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental

Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.EPH: Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbon - not corrected for PAH content.

Extraction and analysis limits for holding time were met.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

Samples have been corrected for Method Blank.

VH: Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbon - Not corrected for BTEX content

VPH: Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons - Corrected for BTEX content.

Report reviewed by:

Brenda Chomin, P.ChemSenior Environmental ChemistLaboratory Services

Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services

** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please

contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples

deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or

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CE03745.300

2009/03/11

2009/03/10

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102/12-5 krikfikfifAnalytical Reference krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalysis 102/12-5

Duplicate krikfikfifMDLParameter Method krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units

4.6 krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.1Carbon (Total Organic) APHA 5310-b krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifBM 2009/03/13 5.0mg/L (ppm)

4.2 krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfif

0.1Carbon (Dissolved Organic) APHA 5310 B krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfif

krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfif

BM 2009/03/13 4.0mg/L (ppm)

< 0.002 krikfikfif0.002Phenol (Total) EPA 9065 krikfikfifkrikfikfifJF 2009/03/12 < 0.002mg/L (ppm)

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste 3rd Ed through Update III. Office Solid Waste Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental

Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.MDL - Method Detection Limit

Report reviewed by:

Brenda Chomin, P.ChemSenior Environmental ChemistLaboratory Services

Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services

** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please

contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples

deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or

disposal will be arranged.) **

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3540 niiiniiiniiiniii2.5Aluminum APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/12 3600µg/L (ppb)

1.73 niiiniiiniiiniii0.05Antimony APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/12 1.74µg/L (ppb)

9.6 niiiniiiniiiniii0.2Arsenic APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/12 9.8µg/L (ppb)

460 niiiniiiniiiniii0.05Barium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/12 458µg/L (ppb)

0.1 niiiniiiniiiniii0.1Beryllium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/12 0.1µg/L (ppb)

15000 niiiniiiniiiniii1Boron APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/12 13100µg/L (ppb)

0.13 niiiniiiniiiniii0.02Cadmium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/12 0.13µg/L (ppb)

10.4 niiiniiiniiiniii0.5Chromium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/12 10.6µg/L (ppb)

1.83 niiiniiiniiiniii0.05Cobalt APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/12 1.90µg/L (ppb)

574 niiiniiiniiiniii0.1Copper APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/12 584µg/L (ppb)

514 niiiniiiniiiniii0.05Lead APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/12 520µg/L (ppb)

0.016 niiiniii0.008Mercury APHA 3112 niiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/12 0.017µg/L (ppb)

122 niiiniiiniiiniii0.05Molybdenum APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/12 123µg/L (ppb)

5.9 niiiniiiniiiniii0.1Nickel APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/12 6.0µg/L (ppb)

0.7 niiiniiiniiiniii0.6Selenium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/12 0.7µg/L (ppb)

0.2 niiiniiiniiiniii0.1Silver APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/12 0.2µg/L (ppb)

< 0.05 niiiniiiniiiniii0.05Thallium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/12 < 0.05µg/L (ppb)

0.49 niiiniiiniiiniii0.05Uranium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/12 0.50µg/L (ppb)

12.2 niiiniiiniiiniii0.1Vanadium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/12 12.6µg/L (ppb)

138 niiiniiiniiiniii1Zinc APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/12 142µg/L (ppb)

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

Report reviewed by:

Brenda Chomin, P.ChemSenior Environmental ChemistLaboratory Services

Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services

** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please

contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples

deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or

disposal will be arranged.) **

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102/12-5 krikfikfifAnalytical Reference krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalysis 102/12-5

Duplicate krikfikfifMDLParameter Method krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units

85 niiiniiiniii2Aluminum APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/11 79µg/L (ppb)

1.14 niiiniiiniii0.05Antimony APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/11 0.92µg/L (ppb)

6.5 niiiniiiniii0.1Arsenic APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/11 6.1µg/L (ppb)

304 niiiniiiniii0.05Barium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/11 327µg/L (ppb)

< 0.1 niiiniiiniii0.1Beryllium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/11 < 0.1µg/L (ppb)

9300 niiiniiiniii1Boron APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/11 9760µg/L (ppb)

0.03 niiiniiiniii0.02Cadmium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/11 < 0.02µg/L (ppb)

< 0.3 niiiniiiniii0.3Chromium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/11 < 0.3µg/L (ppb)

0.26 niiiniiiniii0.02Cobalt APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/11 0.25µg/L (ppb)

116 niiiniiiniii0.1Copper APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/11 109µg/L (ppb)

21.6 niiiniiiniii0.050Lead APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/11 17.0µg/L (ppb)

0.010 krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.008Mercury (Dissolved) APHA 3112 krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifBM 2009/03/12 0.012µg/L (ppb)

15.4 niiiniiiniii0.05Molybdenum APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/11 13.2µg/L (ppb)

1.36 niiiniiiniii0.05Nickel APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/11 1.35µg/L (ppb)

< 0.6 niiiniiiniii0.6Selenium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/11 < 0.6µg/L (ppb)

< 0.05 niiiniiiniii0.05Silver APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/11 < 0.05µg/L (ppb)

< 0.05 niiiniiiniii0.05Thallium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/11 < 0.05µg/L (ppb)

0.31 niiiniiiniii0.05Uranium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/11 0.24µg/L (ppb)

2.93 niiiniiiniii0.05Vanadium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/11 2.82µg/L (ppb)

5.8 niiiniiiniii0.5Zinc APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/11 4.9µg/L (ppb)

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

Report reviewed by:

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** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please

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21.4 niiiniii0.5Calcium APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/11 21.5mg/L (ppm)

0.31 niiiniii0.10Iron APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/11 0.30mg/L (ppm)

4.75 niiiniii0.50Magnesium APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/11 4.77mg/L (ppm)

< 0.05 niiiniii0.05Manganese APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/11 < 0.05mg/L (ppm)

0.07 krikfikfif0.01Phosphorus APHA 3120 krikfikfifkrikfikfifLL 2009/03/11 0.08mg/L (ppm)

6.5 niiiniii0.5Potassium APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/11 6.6mg/L (ppm)

12.8 niiiniii0.01Silicon APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/11 12.9mg/L (ppm)

1870 niiiniii0.5Sodium APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/11 1840mg/L (ppm)

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

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34.4 niiiniiiniiiniii0.5Calcium APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/12 34.3mg/L (ppm)

15.6 niiiniiiniiiniii0.10Iron APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/12 15.6mg/L (ppm)

6.24 niiiniiiniiiniii0.50Magnesium APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/12 6.23mg/L (ppm)

0.22 niiiniiiniiiniii0.05Manganese APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/12 0.23mg/L (ppm)

0.22 niiiniiiniiiniii0.02Phosphorus APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/12 0.22mg/L (ppm)

7.9 niiiniiiniiiniii0.5Potassium APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/12 7.9mg/L (ppm)

21.5 niiiniiiniiiniii0.01Silicon APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/12 21.2mg/L (ppm)

1830 niiiniiiniiiniii0.5Sodium APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/12 1830mg/L (ppm)

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

Samples have been corrected for Method Blank.

Report reviewed by:

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55.20JF 2009/03/12 APHA 2540-d 2 49.2-61.3mg/L (ppm) 53 QCP-SLD 01150Total Suspended Solids

@105°C 37.50LL 2009/03/11 APHA 3120 0.5 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 38.5 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Calcium

37.50LL 2009/03/11 APHA 3120 0.5 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 37.0 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Magnesium

42.50LL 2009/03/11 APHA 3120 0.5 38.3-46.8mg/L (ppm) 43.9 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Potassium

37.50LL 2009/03/11 APHA 3120 0.5 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 38.9 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Sodium

1.00LL 2009/03/12 APHA 3120 0.10 0.90-1.10mg/L (ppm) 1.08 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Iron (Total)

1.00LL 2009/03/12 APHA 3120 0.01 0.90-1.10mg/L (ppm) 1.00 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Manganese (Total)

4.00AH 2009/03/11 APHA 4110 0.1 3.6-4.4mg/L (ppm) 4.4 CC-Anion-97BChloride

0.50AH 2009/03/11 APHA 4500F-c 0.02 0.45-0.55mg/L (ppm) 0.49 QC-Alk/F-20Fluoride

1.60AH 2009/03/11 APHA 4110 0.005 1.44-1.76mg/L (ppm) 1.58 CC-Anion-97BNitrate - Nitrogen

0.60AH 2009/03/11 APHA 4110 0.003 0.54-0.66mg/L (ppm) 0.655 CC-Anion-97BNitrite - Nitrogen

28.00AH 2009/03/11 APHA 4110 0.5 25.2-30.8mg/L (ppm) 27.7 CC-Anion-97BSulphate

2.80AH 2009/03/11 APHA 2510 B 0.001 2.661-2.941mS/cm 2.81 CC-EC-0.02M-19Conductivity @ 25°C

6.00AH 2009/03/11 APHA 4500H 0.01 5.95-6.05--- 6.03 CC-pH-137pH @ 25°C

14.30JF 2009/03/11 APHA 2130-b 1 12.2-16.4NTU 14 P-TURB01049Turbidity

64.66AH 2009/03/11 APHA 2320 1 58.19-71.12mg/L (ppm) 62 QC-Alk/F-20T-Alkalinity as CaCO3

523.00JF 2009/03/12 APHA 2540-c 4 470-575mg/L (ppm) 520 QCP-SLD 01150T-Dissolved Solids180°

CAll Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

Samples have been corrected for Method Blank.

Total Alkalinity titration performed to pH endpoint 4.5.

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AMEC Earth & Environmental has been accredited by the Canadian

Association for Environmental Analytical Laboratories (CAEAL) Inc. to

ISO/IEC 17025 for specific tests registered with the Association.

Scope of accreditation number 2349.

** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please

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100.00AD 2009/03/11 EPA 8260B 0.100 80-120% 96.5 Spike RecoveryBenzene

100.00AD 2009/03/11 EPA 8260B 0.001 80-120% 97.3 Spike RecoveryToluene

100.00AD 2009/03/11 EPA 8260B 0.040 70-120% 97.0 Spike RecoveryEthylbenzene

100.00AD 2009/03/11 EPA 8260B 0.100 80-120% 98.4 Spike RecoveryTotal Xylenes

100.00AD 2009/03/11 EPA 5030B/CCME 0.100 80-120% 101 Spike RecoveryVH (C6-C10)

100.00MC 2009/03/12 EPA 3520/CCME 0.030 75-120% 103 Spike RecoveryF2 - EPH (C10-C16)

100.00MC 2009/03/12 EPA 3520/CCME 0.030 75-120% 105 Spike RecoveryF3 - EPH (C16-C34)

100.00MC 2009/03/12 EPA 3520/CCME 0.030 75-120% 104 Spike RecoveryF4 - EPH (C34-C50)

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

CCME (EPH) - Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment - Method for Canada Wide Standards for Petroleum Hydrocarbon in Soil, Tier 1 Method, Revision 5.0. The method complies with

the Reference Method for the CWS PHC and is validated for use in the laboratory.

EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste 3rd Ed through Update III. Office Solid Waste Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental Protection

Agency, Washington, D.C.EPH: Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbon - not corrected for PAH content.

Extraction and analysis limits for holding time were met.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

Samples have been corrected for Method Blank.

VH: Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbon - Not corrected for BTEX content

VPH: Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons - Corrected for BTEX content.

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Scope of accreditation number 2349.

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3.70BM 2009/03/13 APHA 5310-B 0.1 3.2-4.2mg/L (ppm) 3.5 DMD-53-TOC-LowCarbon (Total Organic)

3.70BM 2009/03/13 APHA 5310-B 0.1 3.2-4.2mg/L (ppm) 3.5 DMD-53-TOC-LowCarbon (Dissolved

Organic) 0.11JF 2009/03/12 EPA 9065 0.002 0.064-0.155mg/L (ppm) 0.108 QCP-PHEN-A2-QCP12069Phenol (Total)

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste 3rd Ed through Update III. Office Solid Waste Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental Protection

Agency, Washington, D.C.MDL - Method Detection Limit

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AMEC Earth & Environmental has been accredited by the Canadian

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ISO/IEC 17025 for specific tests registered with the Association.

Scope of accreditation number 2349.

** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please

contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples

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50.00BM 2009/03/12 APHA 3125B 2.0 45-55µg/L (ppb) 52.7 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Aluminum

100.00BM 2009/03/12 APHA 3125B 0.05 90.0-110µg/L (ppb) 102 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Antimony

100.00BM 2009/03/12 APHA 3125B 0.1 90.0-110µg/L (ppb) 100 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Arsenic

50.00BM 2009/03/12 APHA 3125B 0.05 45-55µg/L (ppb) 52.7 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Barium

50.00BM 2009/03/12 APHA 3125B 0.1 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 54.3 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Beryllium

50.00BM 2009/03/12 APHA 3125B 1 45-55µg/L (ppb) 52 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Boron

50.00BM 2009/03/12 APHA 3125B 0.02 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 50.5 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Cadmium

50.00BM 2009/03/12 APHA 3125B 0.3 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 49.6 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Chromium

50.00BM 2009/03/12 APHA 3125B 0.02 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 48.8 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Cobalt

50.00BM 2009/03/12 APHA 3125B 0.1 45-55µg/L (ppb) 45.5 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Copper

100.00BM 2009/03/12 APHA 3125B 0.05 90.0-110µg/L (ppb) 98.0 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Lead

0.18BM 2009/03/12 APHA 3112 0.008 0.1334-0.2166µg/L (ppb) 0.195 Z-QCP07048Mercury

50.00BM 2009/03/12 APHA 3125B 0.05 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 49.5 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Molybdenum

0.05BM 2009/03/12 APHA 3125B 0.0 0.045-0.055mg/L (ppm) 50.4 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Nickel

50.00BM 2009/03/12 APHA 3125B 0.6 45-55µg/L (ppb) 48.5 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Selenium

12.50BM 2009/03/12 APHA 3125B 0.1 11.25-13.75µg/L (ppb) 13.2 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Silver

250.00BM 2009/03/12 APHA 3125B 0.05 225-275µg/L (ppb) 243 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Thallium

100.00BM 2009/03/12 APHA 3125B 0.05 90-110µg/L (ppb) 99.5 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Uranium

50.00BM 2009/03/12 APHA 3125B 0.1 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 49.9 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Vanadium

50.00BM 2009/03/12 APHA 3125B 1 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 47 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Zinc

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

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Brenda Chomin, P.ChemSenior Environmental ChemistLaboratory Services

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AMEC Earth & Environmental has been accredited by the Canadian

Association for Environmental Analytical Laboratories (CAEAL) Inc. to

ISO/IEC 17025 for specific tests registered with the Association.

Scope of accreditation number 2349.

** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please

contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples

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50.00BM 2009/03/11 APHA 3125B 2 45-55µg/L (ppb) 55 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Aluminum

100.00BM 2009/03/11 APHA 3125B 0.05 90.0-110µg/L (ppb) 98.5 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Antimony

100.00BM 2009/03/11 APHA 3125B 0.1 90.0-110µg/L (ppb) 103 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Arsenic

50.00BM 2009/03/11 APHA 3125B 0.05 45-55µg/L (ppb) 50.5 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Barium

50.00BM 2009/03/11 APHA 3125B 0.1 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 51.0 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Beryllium

50.00BM 2009/03/11 APHA 3125B 1 45-55µg/L (ppb) 51 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Boron

50.00BM 2009/03/11 APHA 3125B 0.02 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 49.9 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Cadmium

50.00BM 2009/03/11 APHA 3125B 0.3 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 50.6 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Chromium

50.00BM 2009/03/11 APHA 3125B 0.02 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 50.2 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Cobalt

50.00BM 2009/03/11 APHA 3125B 0.1 45-55µg/L (ppb) 49.9 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Copper

100.00BM 2009/03/11 APHA 3125B 0.050 90.0-110µg/L (ppb) 101 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Lead

0.18BM 2009/03/12 APHA 3112 0.008 0.1334-0.2166µg/L (ppb) 0.194 Z-QCP07048Mercury (Dissolved)

50.00BM 2009/03/11 APHA 3125B 0.05 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 50.5 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Molybdenum

50.00BM 2009/03/11 APHA 3125B 0.05 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 51.2 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Nickel

50.00BM 2009/03/11 APHA 3125B 0.6 45-55µg/L (ppb) 48.9 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Selenium

12.50BM 2009/03/11 APHA 3125B 0.05 11.25-13.75µg/L (ppb) 12.6 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Silver

250.00BM 2009/03/11 APHA 3125B 0.05 225-275µg/L (ppb) 254 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Thallium

100.00BM 2009/03/11 APHA 3125B 0.05 90-110µg/L (ppb) 103 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Uranium

50.00BM 2009/03/11 APHA 3125B 0.05 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 51.8 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Vanadium

50.00BM 2009/03/11 APHA 3125B 0.5 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 50.1 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Zinc

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

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Report reviewed by:

Brenda Chomin, P.ChemSenior Environmental ChemistLaboratory Services

Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services

AMEC Earth & Environmental has been accredited by the Canadian

Association for Environmental Analytical Laboratories (CAEAL) Inc. to

ISO/IEC 17025 for specific tests registered with the Association.

Scope of accreditation number 2349.

** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please

contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples

deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or

disposal will be arranged.) **

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ANALYTICAL REPORT

5667 - 70 Street

Edmonton, Alberta

Canada T6B 3P6

Tel: (780) 436-2152

Fax: (780) 377-3600

AMEC Earth & Environmental

5681-70 Street

Edmonton, AB T6B-3P6

Attention: McNaughton, Duane

Project No. CE03745.300

2009/03/19

File No.: EC-55705

Quality Control Standard

Report Date:

Analyst

Date of

Analysis

(yyyy/m/d)

Analytical

Parameter Units

Reference

Method MDL

Analyzed

Value

Advisory

Range

Target

Value

Reference

No.

37.50LL 2009/03/11 APHA 3120 0.5 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 38.5 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Calcium

1.00LL 2009/03/11 APHA 3120 0.10 0.90-1.10mg/L (ppm) 1.07 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Iron

37.50LL 2009/03/11 APHA 3120 0.50 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 37.0 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Magnesium

1.00LL 2009/03/11 APHA 3120 0.01 0.90-1.10mg/L (ppm) 1.00 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Manganese

5.00LL 2009/03/11 APHA 3120 0.01 4.50-5.50mg/L (ppm) 5.28 QCP-QCS-1 (CCV-Cats)Phosphorus

42.50LL 2009/03/11 APHA 3120 0.5 38.3-46.8mg/L (ppm) 43.9 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Potassium

2.33LL 2009/03/11 APHA 3120 0.01 2.10-2.57mg/L (ppm) 2.28 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Silicon

37.50LL 2009/03/11 APHA 3120 0.5 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 39.5 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Sodium

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

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Report reviewed by:

Brenda Chomin, P.ChemSenior Environmental ChemistLaboratory Services

Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services

AMEC Earth & Environmental has been accredited by the Canadian

Association for Environmental Analytical Laboratories (CAEAL) Inc. to

ISO/IEC 17025 for specific tests registered with the Association.

Scope of accreditation number 2349.

** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please

contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples

deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or

disposal will be arranged.) **

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ANALYTICAL REPORT

5667 - 70 Street

Edmonton, Alberta

Canada T6B 3P6

Tel: (780) 436-2152

Fax: (780) 377-3600

AMEC Earth & Environmental

5681-70 Street

Edmonton, AB T6B-3P6

Attention: McNaughton, Duane

Project No. CE03745.300

2009/03/19

File No.: EC-55705

Quality Control Standard

Report Date:

Analyst

Date of

Analysis

(yyyy/m/d)

Analytical

Parameter Units

Reference

Method MDL

Analyzed

Value

Advisory

Range

Target

Value

Reference

No.

37.50LL 2009/03/12 APHA 3120 0.5 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 39.1 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Calcium

1.00LL 2009/03/12 APHA 3120 0.10 0.90-1.10mg/L (ppm) 1.08 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Iron

37.50LL 2009/03/12 APHA 3120 0.50 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 38.0 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Magnesium

1.00LL 2009/03/12 APHA 3120 0.01 0.90-1.10mg/L (ppm) 1.00 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Manganese

5.00LL 2009/03/12 APHA 3120 0.02 4.50-5.50mg/L (ppm) 5.32 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Phosphorus

42.50LL 2009/03/12 APHA 3120 0.5 38.3-46.8mg/L (ppm) 44.9 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Potassium

2.33LL 2009/03/12 APHA 3120 0.01 2.10-2.57mg/L (ppm) 2.46 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Silicon

37.50LL 2009/03/12 APHA 3120 0.5 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 38.8 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Sodium

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

Samples have been corrected for Method Blank.

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Report reviewed by:

Brenda Chomin, P.ChemSenior Environmental ChemistLaboratory Services

Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services

AMEC Earth & Environmental has been accredited by the Canadian

Association for Environmental Analytical Laboratories (CAEAL) Inc. to

ISO/IEC 17025 for specific tests registered with the Association.

Scope of accreditation number 2349.

** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please

contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples

deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or

disposal will be arranged.) **

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Reported On: 13-MAR-09 05:18 PM

THIS REPORT SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED EXCEPT IN FULL WITHOUT THE WRITTEN AUTHORITY OF THE LABORATORY.ALL SAMPLES WILL BE DISPOSED OF AFTER 30 DAYS FOLLOWING ANALYSIS. PLEASE CONTACT THE LAB IF YOUREQUIRE ADDITIONAL SAMPLE STORAGE TIME.

____________________________________________

MAUREEN OLINEKSenior Account Manager

EC-55705665166

Comments:

Job Reference: Project P.O. #:

Other Information:

Legal Site Desc: CofC Numbers:

9936-67 Avenue, Edmonton, AB T6E 0P5Phone: +1 780 413 5227 Fax: +1 780 437 2311 www.alsglobal.com

A Campbell Brothers Limited Company

11-MAR-09Lab Work Order #: L741186 Date Received:

AMEC EARTH & ENVIRONMENTAL

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EDMONTON AB T6B 3P6

ATTN: BEN FAN

Certificate of Analysis

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ALS LABORATORY GROUP ANALYTICAL REPORT

L741186 CONTD....

2PAGE

Result D.L. Units Extracted Analyzed BySample Details/Parameters

of

EC-55705

Qualifier* Batch

3

L741186-1 102/12-5 - 09-2204CLIENT on 10-MAR-09Sampled By:

WATER

Naphthenic AcidsSilica Reactive SolubleSulphide

mg/Lmg/Lmg/L

12-MAR-0912-MAR-0912-MAR-09

ALMTJJBLI

<15.0

<0.002

10.1

0.002

Matrix:

R798181R798549R798285

* Refer to Referenced Information for Qualifiers (if any) and Methodology.

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NAPHTHENIC-ACID-FM

SILICA-REAC-SOL-WP

SULPHIDE-ED

Reference Information

Naphthenic Acids by FTIR

Reactive Silica

Sulphide

L741186 CONTD....

3PAGE of

EC-55705

Ammonium molybdate at approximately pH 1.2 reacts with silica and phosphate to produce heteropoly acids. Oxalic acid is added to destroy the molybdosphosphoric acid but not the molybdosilicic acid. The yellow molybdosilicic acid is reduced by ascorbic acid to heteropoly blue. The intensity of the blue colour measured spectrophotometrically at 600 nm is proportional to the concentration of molybdate-reactive silica and is reported as soluble. Results reported as dissolved indicate the sample was filtered prior to analysis.

Methods Listed (if applicable):

ALS Test Code Test Description

Water

Water

Water

Naphthenic Acids by FTIR,Syncrude,1994

Technicon 105-71W; APHA 4500E

APHA 4500 -S E-Auto-Colorimetry

Analytical Method Reference(Based On)

** Laboratory Methods employed follow in-house procedures, which are generally based on nationally or internationally accepted methodologies.

Preparation Method Reference(Based On) Matrix

GLOSSARY OF REPORT TERMSSurr - A surrogate is an organic compound that is similar to the target analyte(s) in chemical composition and behavior but not normally detected in environmental samples. Prior to sample processing, samples are fortified with one or more surrogate compounds.The reported surrogate recovery value provides a measure of method efficiency. The Laboratory control limits are determined under column heading D.L.mg/kg (units) - unit of concentration based on mass, parts per million.mg/L (units) - unit of concentration based on volume, parts per million.< - Less than.D.L. - The reporting limit.N/A - Result not available. Refer to qualifier code and definition for explanation.

Test results reported relate only to the samples as received by the laboratory.UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, ALL SAMPLES WERE RECEIVED IN ACCEPTABLE CONDITION.UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, SAMPLES ARE NOT CORRECTED FOR CLIENT FIELD BLANKS.Although test results are generated under strict QA/QC protocols, any unsigned test reports, faxes, or emails are considered preliminary.

ALS Laboratory Group has an extensive QA/QC program where all analytical data reported is analyzed using approved referenced procedures followed by checks and reviews by senior managers and quality assurance personnel. However, since the results are obtained from chemical measurements and thus cannot be guaranteed, ALS Laboratory Group assumes no liability for the use or interpretation of the results.

The last two letters of the above test code(s) indicate the laboratory that performed analytical analysis for that test. Refer to the list below:

Laboratory Definition Code Laboratory Location Laboratory Definition Code Laboratory Location

ED FM

WP

ALS LABORATORY GROUP - EDMONTON, ALBERTA, CANADA

ALS LABORATORY GROUP - FORT MCMURRAY, ALBERTA, CANADA

ALS LABORATORY GROUP - WINNIPEG, MANITOBA, CANADA

Chain of Custody numbers:

3

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5667 - 70 Street

Edmonton, Alberta

Canada T6B 3P6

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Fax: (780) 377-3600

AMEC Earth & Environmental

Edmonton, AB T6B-3P6

McNaughton, Duane

CE03745.300

2009/02/17

2009/02/19

Water Analysis

EC-55617

2009/02/26

File No.:

Date Sampled:

Date Received:

Project No.

Attention:

Report Date:

5681-70 Street

09-1776-D Date of 09-1776

102/1-11 krikfikfifAnalytical Reference krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalysis 102/1-11

Duplicate krikfikfifMDLParameter Method krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units

--- krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfif

2Total Suspended Solids

@105°C

APHA 2540-d krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfif

krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfif

JF 2009/02/18 39mg/L (ppm)

5.0 niiiniii0.5Calcium APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/02/18 5.0mg/L (ppm)

5.1 niiiniii0.5Magnesium APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/02/18 5.1mg/L (ppm)

5.7 niiiniii0.5Potassium APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/02/18 5.6mg/L (ppm)

2150 niiiniiiniii0.5Sodium APHA 3120 B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/02/18 2190mg/L (ppm)

0.97 niiiniiiniiiniii0.10Iron (Total) APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/02/18 0.98mg/L (ppm)

0.02 krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.01Manganese (Total) APHA 3030E/3120 krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifBM 2009/02/18 0.02mg/L (ppm)

869 krikfikfif1Bicarbonate APHA 2320 krikfikfifkrikfikfifAH 2009/02/18 871mg/L (ppm)

< 1 niiiniii1Carbonate APHA 2320 niiiniiiniiiniiiAH 2009/02/18 < 1mg/L (ppm)

2430 niiiniii0.1Chloride APHA 4110 niiiniiiniiiniiiAH 2009/02/19 2650mg/L (ppm)

1.44 niiiniiiniii0.02Fluoride APHA 4500F-c niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiAH 2009/02/18 1.43mg/L (ppm)

< 1 krikfikfifkrikfikfif1Hydroxide (as CaCO3) APHA 2320 krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifAH 2009/02/18 < 1mg/L (ppm)

< 0.05 krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.05Nitrate - Nitrogen APHA 4110 krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifAH 2009/02/18 < 0.05mg/L (ppm)

< 0.05 krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.05Nitrite - Nitrogen APHA 4110 krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifAH 2009/02/18 < 0.05mg/L (ppm)

< 0.5 niiiniii0.5Sulphate APHA 4110 niiiniiiniiiniiiAH 2009/02/18 < 0.5mg/L (ppm)

8.15 krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.001Conductivity @ 25°C APHA 2510 B krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifAH 2009/02/18 8.31mS/cm

8.24 niiiniiiniii0.01pH @ 25°C APHA 4500H niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiAH 2009/02/18 8.23pH units

6 niiiniiiniii1Turbidity APHA 2130-b niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiJF 2009/02/18 6NTU

712 krikfikfifkrikfikfif1T-Alkalinity as CaCO3 APHA 2320 krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifAH 2009/02/18 714mg/L (ppm)

4690 krikfikfifkrikfikfif4T-Dissolved Solids180°C APHA 2540 C krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifJF 2009/02/18 4580mg/L (ppm)

33.5 krikfikfifkrikfikfif6.0T-Hardness as CaCO3 APHA 2340-b krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifJF 2009/02/18 33.4mg/L (ppm)

1.14 krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.01Balance (+ions/-ions) APHA 1030-e krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifJF 2009/02/18 1.08Ratio

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

Note: Sample 09-1776-D: Balance outside of limits - Reported results were confirmed, poor balance could possibly be due to the presence of a cationic and/or anionic constituent(s) not

analyzed for in the general potable water analyses.Total Alkalinity titration performed to pH endpoint 4.5.

Report reviewed by:

Brenda Chomin, P.ChemSenior Environmental ChemistLaboratory Services

Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services

** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please

contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples

deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or

disposal will be arranged.) **

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ANALYTICAL REPORT

5667 - 70 Street

Edmonton, Alberta

Canada T6B 3P6

Tel: (780) 436-2152

Fax: (780) 377-3600

AMEC Earth & Environmental

Edmonton, AB T6B-3P6

McNaughton, Duane

CE03745.300

2009/02/17

2009/02/19

Water Analysis

EC-55617

2009/02/26

File No.:

Date Sampled:

Date Received:

Project No.

Attention:

Report Date:

5681-70 Street

09-1776-D Date of 09-1776

102/1-11 krikfikfifAnalytical Reference krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalysis 102/1-11

Duplicate krikfikfifMDLParameter Method krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units

< 0.001 niiiniiiniiiniii0.001Benzene EPA 5030B/8260B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiAD 2009/02/18 < 0.001mg/L (ppm)

< 0.001 niiiniiiniiiniii0.001Toluene EPA 5030B/8260B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiAD 2009/02/18 < 0.001mg/L (ppm)

< 0.001 niiiniiiniiiniii0.001Ethylbenzene EPA 5030B/8260B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiAD 2009/02/18 < 0.001mg/L (ppm)

< 0.002 niiiniiiniiiniii0.002Total Xylenes EPA 5030B/8260B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiAD 2009/02/18 < 0.002mg/L (ppm)

< 0.050 niiiniiiniiiniii0.050VH (C6-C10) EPA 5030B/CCME niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiAD 2009/02/18 < 0.050mg/L (ppm)

97.3 krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.1Surrogate Recovery -- krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifAD 2009/02/18 98.6%

--- krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.030F2 - EPH (C10-C16) EPA 3520C/CCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifMC 2009/02/18 < 0.030mg/L (ppm)

--- krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.030F3 - EPH (C16-C34) EPA 3520C/CCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifMC 2009/02/18 < 0.030mg/L (ppm)

--- krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.030F4 - EPH (C34-C50) EPA 3520C/CCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifMC 2009/02/18 < 0.030mg/L (ppm)

< 0.050 krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.050F1 - VPH (C6-C10) EPA 5030B/CCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifAD 2009/02/18 < 0.050mg/L (ppm)

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

CCME (EPH) - Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment - Method for Canada Wide Standards for Petroleum Hydrocarbon in Soil, Tier 1 Method, Revision 5.0. The method

complies with the Reference Method for the CWS PHC and is validated for use in the laboratory.

EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste 3rd Ed through Update III. Office Solid Waste Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental

Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.EPH: Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbon - not corrected for PAH content.

Extraction and analysis limits for holding time were met.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

VH: Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbon - Not corrected for BTEX content

VPH: Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons - Corrected for BTEX content.

Report reviewed by:

Brenda Chomin, P.ChemSenior Environmental ChemistLaboratory Services

Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services

** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please

contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples

deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or

disposal will be arranged.) **

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5667 - 70 Street

Edmonton, Alberta

Canada T6B 3P6

Tel: (780) 436-2152

Fax: (780) 377-3600

AMEC Earth & Environmental

Edmonton, AB T6B-3P6

McNaughton, Duane

CE03745.300

2009/02/17

2009/02/19

Water Analysis

EC-55617

2009/02/26

File No.:

Date Sampled:

Date Received:

Project No.

Attention:

Report Date:

5681-70 Street

09-1776-D Date of 09-1776

102/1-11 krikfikfifAnalytical Reference krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalysis 102/1-11

Duplicate krikfikfifMDLParameter Method krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units

2.9 krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.1Carbon (Total Organic) APHA 5310-b krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifBM 2009/02/18 3.0mg/L (ppm)

1.6 krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfif

0.1Carbon (Dissolved Organic) APHA 5310 B krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfif

krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfif

BM 2009/02/18 1.8mg/L (ppm)

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

Report reviewed by:

Brenda Chomin, P.ChemSenior Environmental ChemistLaboratory Services

Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services

** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please

contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples

deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or

disposal will be arranged.) **

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Canada T6B 3P6

Tel: (780) 436-2152

Fax: (780) 377-3600

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McNaughton, Duane

CE03745.300

2009/02/17

2009/02/19

Water Analysis - Total Metals - ICP/MS

EC-55617

2009/02/26

File No.:

Date Sampled:

Date Received:

Project No.

Attention:

Report Date:

5681-70 Street

09-1776-D Date of 09-1776

102/1-11 krikfikfifAnalytical Reference krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalysis 102/1-11

Duplicate krikfikfifMDLParameter Method krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units

152 niiiniiiniiiniii2.5Aluminum APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/02/17 143µg/L (ppb)

0.11 niiiniiiniiiniii0.05Antimony APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/02/17 0.10µg/L (ppb)

0.2 niiiniiiniiiniii0.2Arsenic APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/02/17 0.2µg/L (ppb)

619 niiiniiiniiiniii0.05Barium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/02/17 632µg/L (ppb)

< 0.1 niiiniiiniiiniii0.1Beryllium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/02/17 < 0.1µg/L (ppb)

6860 niiiniiiniiiniii1Boron APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/02/17 6770µg/L (ppb)

< 0.02 niiiniiiniiiniii0.02Cadmium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/02/17 0.02µg/L (ppb)

1.3 niiiniiiniiiniii0.5Chromium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/02/17 1.3µg/L (ppb)

0.23 niiiniiiniiiniii0.05Cobalt APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/02/17 0.23µg/L (ppb)

3.1 niiiniiiniiiniii0.1Copper APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/02/17 3.2µg/L (ppb)

3.14 niiiniiiniiiniii0.05Lead APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/02/17 3.22µg/L (ppb)

< 0.02 niiiniii0.02Mercury APHA 3112 niiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/02/18 < 0.02µg/L (ppb)

0.33 niiiniiiniiiniii0.05Molybdenum APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/02/17 0.34µg/L (ppb)

6.2 niiiniiiniiiniii0.1Nickel APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/02/17 6.3µg/L (ppb)

< 0.6 niiiniiiniiiniii0.6Selenium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/02/17 < 0.6µg/L (ppb)

< 0.1 niiiniiiniiiniii0.1Silver APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/02/17 < 0.1µg/L (ppb)

< 0.05 niiiniiiniiiniii0.05Thallium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/02/17 < 0.05µg/L (ppb)

< 0.05 niiiniiiniiiniii0.05Uranium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/02/17 < 0.05µg/L (ppb)

0.6 niiiniiiniiiniii0.1Vanadium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/02/17 0.6µg/L (ppb)

31 niiiniiiniiiniii1Zinc APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/02/17 32µg/L (ppb)

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

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7 niiiniiiniii2Aluminum APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/02/18 7µg/L (ppb)

0.06 niiiniiiniii0.05Antimony APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/02/18 0.06µg/L (ppb)

0.1 niiiniiiniii0.1Arsenic APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/02/18 0.1µg/L (ppb)

585 niiiniiiniii0.05Barium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/02/18 615µg/L (ppb)

< 0.1 niiiniiiniii0.1Beryllium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/02/18 < 0.1µg/L (ppb)

6350 niiiniiiniii1Boron APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/02/18 6240µg/L (ppb)

< 0.02 niiiniiiniii0.02Cadmium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/02/18 < 0.02µg/L (ppb)

< 0.3 niiiniiiniii0.3Chromium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/02/18 < 0.3µg/L (ppb)

0.20 niiiniiiniii0.02Cobalt APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/02/18 0.20µg/L (ppb)

< 0.1 niiiniiiniii0.1Copper APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/02/18 < 0.1µg/L (ppb)

0.155 niiiniiiniii0.050Lead APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/02/18 0.164µg/L (ppb)

< 0.02 krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.02Mercury (Dissolved) APHA 3112 krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifLL 2009/02/18 < 0.02µg/L (ppb)

0.25 niiiniiiniii0.05Molybdenum APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/02/18 0.23µg/L (ppb)

1.59 niiiniiiniii0.05Nickel APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/02/18 1.57µg/L (ppb)

< 0.6 niiiniiiniii0.6Selenium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/02/18 < 0.6µg/L (ppb)

< 0.05 niiiniiiniii0.05Silver APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/02/18 < 0.05µg/L (ppb)

< 0.05 niiiniiiniii0.05Thallium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/02/18 < 0.05µg/L (ppb)

< 0.05 niiiniiiniii0.05Uranium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/02/18 < 0.05µg/L (ppb)

< 0.05 niiiniiiniii0.05Vanadium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/02/18 < 0.05µg/L (ppb)

33.9 niiiniiiniii0.5Zinc APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/02/18 34.0µg/L (ppb)

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

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9.5 niiiniii0.5Calcium APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/02/18 9.6mg/L (ppm)

0.27 niiiniii0.10Iron APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/02/18 0.33mg/L (ppm)

6.02 niiiniii0.50Magnesium APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/02/18 6.05mg/L (ppm)

< 0.05 niiiniii0.05Manganese APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/02/18 < 0.05mg/L (ppm)

0.07 krikfikfif0.01Phosphorus APHA 3120 krikfikfifkrikfikfifBM 2009/02/18 0.07mg/L (ppm)

5.8 niiiniii0.5Potassium APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/02/18 5.9mg/L (ppm)

3.75 niiiniii0.01Silicon APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/02/18 3.73mg/L (ppm)

2220 niiiniii0.5Sodium APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/02/18 2250mg/L (ppm)

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

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9.6 niiiniiiniiiniii0.5Calcium APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/02/18 9.7mg/L (ppm)

0.97 niiiniiiniiiniii0.10Iron APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/02/18 0.98mg/L (ppm)

6.37 niiiniiiniiiniii0.50Magnesium APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/02/18 6.43mg/L (ppm)

< 0.05 niiiniiiniiiniii0.05Manganese APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/02/18 < 0.05mg/L (ppm)

0.07 niiiniiiniiiniii0.02Phosphorus APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/02/18 0.07mg/L (ppm)

6.2 niiiniiiniiiniii0.5Potassium APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/02/18 6.3mg/L (ppm)

4.29 niiiniiiniiiniii0.01Silicon APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/02/18 4.51mg/L (ppm)

2570 niiiniiiniiiniii0.5Sodium APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/02/18 2450mg/L (ppm)

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55.20JF 2009/02/18 APHA 2540-d 2 49.2-61.3mg/L (ppm) 53 QCP-SLD 01150Total Suspended Solids

@105°C 37.50BM 2009/02/18 APHA 3120 0.5 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 39.8 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Calcium

37.50BM 2009/02/18 APHA 3120 0.5 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 37.9 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Magnesium

42.50BM 2009/02/18 APHA 3120 0.5 38.3-46.8mg/L (ppm) 44.2 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Potassium

37.50BM 2009/02/18 APHA 3120 0.5 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 40.3 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Sodium

1.00BM 2009/02/18 APHA 3120 0.10 0.90-1.10mg/L (ppm) 1.08 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Iron (Total)

1.00BM 2009/02/18 APHA 3120 0.01 0.90-1.10mg/L (ppm) 1.00 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Manganese (Total)

8.00AH 2009/02/19 APHA 4110 0.1 7.2-8.8mg/L (ppm) 7.3 CC-Anion-96AChloride

0.50AH 2009/02/18 APHA 4500F-c 0.02 0.45-0.55mg/L (ppm) 0.50 QC-Alk/F-19Fluoride

3.20AH 2009/02/18 APHA 4110 0.05 2.88-3.52mg/L (ppm) 3.11 CC-Anion-96ANitrate - Nitrogen

1.20AH 2009/02/18 APHA 4110 0.05 1.08-1.32mg/L (ppm) 1.13 CC-Anion-96ANitrite - Nitrogen

56.00AH 2009/02/18 APHA 4110 0.5 50.4-61.6mg/L (ppm) 58.4 CC-Anion-96ASulphate

2.80AH 2009/02/18 APHA 2510 B 0.001 2.661-2.941mS/cm 2.80 CC-EC-0.02M-18Conductivity @ 25°C

6.00AH 2009/02/18 APHA 4500H 0.01 5.95-6.05--- 5.98 CC-pH-136pH @ 25°C

14.30JF 2009/02/18 APHA 2130-b 1 12.2-16.4NTU 14 P-TURB01049Turbidity

64.66AH 2009/02/18 APHA 2320 1 58.19-71.12mg/L (ppm) 62 QC-Alk/F-19T-Alkalinity as CaCO3

523.00JF 2009/02/18 APHA 2540-c 4 470-575mg/L (ppm) 544 QCP-SLD 01150T-Dissolved Solids180°

CAll Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

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Note: Sample 09-1776-D: Balance outside of limits - Reported results were confirmed, poor balance could possibly be due to the presence of a cationic and/or anionic constituent(s) not analyzed

for in the general potable water analyses.Total Alkalinity titration performed to pH endpoint 4.5.

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100.00AD 2009/02/18 EPA 8260B 0.100 80-120% 107 Spike RecoveryBenzene

100.00AD 2009/02/18 EPA 8260B 0.100 65-120% 108 Spike RecoveryToluene

100.00AD 2009/02/18 EPA 8260B 0.040 70-120% 108 Spike RecoveryEthylbenzene

100.00AD 2009/02/18 EPA 8260B 0.100 80-120% 109 Spike RecoveryTotal Xylenes

100.00AD 2009/02/18 EPA 5030B/CCME 0.100 80-120% 105 Spike RecoveryVH (C6-C10)

100.00MC 2009/02/18 EPA 3520/CCME 0.030 75-120% 88.2 Spike RecoveryF2 - EPH (C10-C16)

100.00MC 2009/02/18 EPA 3520/CCME 0.030 75-120% 87.7 Spike RecoveryF3 - EPH (C16-C34)

100.00MC 2009/02/18 EPA 3520/CCME 0.030 75-120% 92.6 Spike RecoveryF4 - EPH (C34-C50)

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

CCME (EPH) - Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment - Method for Canada Wide Standards for Petroleum Hydrocarbon in Soil, Tier 1 Method, Revision 5.0. The method complies with

the Reference Method for the CWS PHC and is validated for use in the laboratory.

EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste 3rd Ed through Update III. Office Solid Waste Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental Protection

Agency, Washington, D.C.EPH: Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbon - not corrected for PAH content.

Extraction and analysis limits for holding time were met.

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VH: Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbon - Not corrected for BTEX content

VPH: Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons - Corrected for BTEX content.

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3.70BM 2009/02/18 APHA 5310-B 0.1 3.2-4.2mg/L (ppm) 3.8 DMD-52-TOC-LowCarbon (Total Organic)

36.90BM 2009/02/18 APHA 5310-B 0.1 32.3-41.5mg/L (ppm) 36.4 DMD-52-TOC-MidCarbon (Dissolved

Organic)All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

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50.00LL 2009/02/17 APHA 3125B 2.0 45-55µg/L (ppb) 51.1 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Aluminum

100.00LL 2009/02/17 APHA 3125B 0.05 90.0-110µg/L (ppb) 98.6 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Antimony

100.00LL 2009/02/17 APHA 3125B 0.1 90.0-110µg/L (ppb) 101 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Arsenic

50.00LL 2009/02/17 APHA 3125B 0.05 45-55µg/L (ppb) 53.9 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Barium

50.00LL 2009/02/17 APHA 3125B 0.1 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 50.5 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Beryllium

50.00LL 2009/02/17 APHA 3125B 1 45-55µg/L (ppb) 47 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Boron

50.00LL 2009/02/17 APHA 3125B 0.02 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 50.0 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Cadmium

50.00LL 2009/02/17 APHA 3125B 0.3 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 50.4 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Chromium

50.00LL 2009/02/17 APHA 3125B 0.02 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 49.6 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Cobalt

50.00LL 2009/02/17 APHA 3125B 0.1 45-55µg/L (ppb) 51.1 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Copper

100.00LL 2009/02/17 APHA 3125B 0.05 90.0-110µg/L (ppb) 94.8 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Lead

0.18LL 2009/02/18 APHA 3112 0.02 0.1334-0.2166µg/L (ppb) 0.20 Z-QCP07048Mercury

50.00LL 2009/02/17 APHA 3125B 0.05 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 49.2 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Molybdenum

50.00LL 2009/02/17 APHA 3125B 0.1 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 51.4 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Nickel

50.00LL 2009/02/17 APHA 3125B 0.6 45-55µg/L (ppb) 50.8 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Selenium

12.50LL 2009/02/17 APHA 3125B 0.1 11.25-13.75µg/L (ppb) 13.4 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Silver

250.00LL 2009/02/17 APHA 3125B 0.05 225-275µg/L (ppb) 237 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Thallium

100.00LL 2009/02/17 APHA 3125B 0.05 90-110µg/L (ppb) 101 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Uranium

50.00LL 2009/02/17 APHA 3125B 0.1 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 50.5 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Vanadium

50.00LL 2009/02/17 APHA 3125B 1 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 52 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Zinc

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

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50.00LL 2009/02/18 APHA 3125B 2 45-55µg/L (ppb) 55 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Aluminum

100.00LL 2009/02/18 APHA 3125B 0.05 90.0-110µg/L (ppb) 99.6 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Antimony

100.00LL 2009/02/18 APHA 3125B 0.1 90.0-110µg/L (ppb) 104 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Arsenic

50.00LL 2009/02/18 APHA 3125B 0.05 45-55µg/L (ppb) 49.4 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Barium

50.00LL 2009/02/18 APHA 3125B 0.1 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 45.3 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Beryllium

50.00LL 2009/02/18 APHA 3125B 1 45-55µg/L (ppb) 45 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Boron

50.00LL 2009/02/18 APHA 3125B 0.02 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 50.6 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Cadmium

50.00LL 2009/02/18 APHA 3125B 0.3 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 53.2 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Chromium

50.00LL 2009/02/18 APHA 3125B 0.02 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 51.2 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Cobalt

50.00LL 2009/02/18 APHA 3125B 0.1 45-55µg/L (ppb) 52.3 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Copper

100.00LL 2009/02/18 APHA 3125B 0.050 90.0-110µg/L (ppb) 100 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Lead

0.18LL 2009/02/18 APHA 3112 0.02 0.1334-0.2166µg/L (ppb) 0.20 Z-QCP07048Mercury (Dissolved)

50.00LL 2009/02/18 APHA 3125B 0.05 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 49.2 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Molybdenum

50.00LL 2009/02/18 APHA 3125B 0.05 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 52.2 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Nickel

50.00LL 2009/02/18 APHA 3125B 0.6 45-55µg/L (ppb) 50.4 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Selenium

12.50LL 2009/02/18 APHA 3125B 0.05 11.25-13.75µg/L (ppb) 13.7 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Silver

250.00LL 2009/02/18 APHA 3125B 0.05 225-275µg/L (ppb) 252 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Thallium

100.00LL 2009/02/18 APHA 3125B 0.05 90-110µg/L (ppb) 103 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Uranium

50.00LL 2009/02/18 APHA 3125B 0.05 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 53.3 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Vanadium

50.00LL 2009/02/18 APHA 3125B 0.5 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 53.3 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Zinc

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

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Report reviewed by:

Brenda Chomin, P.ChemSenior Environmental ChemistLaboratory Services

Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services

AMEC Earth & Environmental has been accredited by the Canadian

Association for Environmental Analytical Laboratories (CAEAL) Inc. to

ISO/IEC 17025 for specific tests registered with the Association.

Scope of accreditation number 2349.

** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please

contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples

deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or

disposal will be arranged.) **

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ANALYTICAL REPORT

5667 - 70 Street

Edmonton, Alberta

Canada T6B 3P6

Tel: (780) 436-2152

Fax: (780) 377-3600

AMEC Earth & Environmental

5681-70 Street

Edmonton, AB T6B-3P6

Attention: McNaughton, Duane

Project No. CE03745.300

2009/02/26

File No.: EC-55617

Quality Control Standard

Report Date:

Analyst

Date of

Analysis

(yyyy/m/d)

Analytical

Parameter Units

Reference

Method MDL

Analyzed

Value

Advisory

Range

Target

Value

Reference

No.

37.50BM 2009/02/18 APHA 3120 0.5 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 39.8 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Calcium

1.00BM 2009/02/18 APHA 3120 0.10 0.90-1.10mg/L (ppm) 1.07 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Iron

37.50BM 2009/02/18 APHA 3120 0.50 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 37.9 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Magnesium

1.00BM 2009/02/18 APHA 3120 0.01 0.90-1.10mg/L (ppm) 1.03 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Manganese

5.00BM 2009/02/18 APHA 3120 0.01 4.50-5.50mg/L (ppm) 5.38 QCP-QCS-1 (CCV-Cats)Phosphorus

42.50BM 2009/02/18 APHA 3120 0.5 38.3-46.8mg/L (ppm) 44.2 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Potassium

2.33BM 2009/02/18 APHA 3120 0.01 2.10-2.57mg/L (ppm) 2.43 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Silicon

37.50BM 2009/02/18 APHA 3120 0.5 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 40.3 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Sodium

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

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Report reviewed by:

Brenda Chomin, P.ChemSenior Environmental ChemistLaboratory Services

Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services

AMEC Earth & Environmental has been accredited by the Canadian

Association for Environmental Analytical Laboratories (CAEAL) Inc. to

ISO/IEC 17025 for specific tests registered with the Association.

Scope of accreditation number 2349.

** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please

contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples

deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or

disposal will be arranged.) **

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ANALYTICAL REPORT

5667 - 70 Street

Edmonton, Alberta

Canada T6B 3P6

Tel: (780) 436-2152

Fax: (780) 377-3600

AMEC Earth & Environmental

5681-70 Street

Edmonton, AB T6B-3P6

Attention: McNaughton, Duane

Project No. CE03745.300

2009/02/26

File No.: EC-55617

Quality Control Standard

Report Date:

Analyst

Date of

Analysis

(yyyy/m/d)

Analytical

Parameter Units

Reference

Method MDL

Analyzed

Value

Advisory

Range

Target

Value

Reference

No.

37.50BM 2009/02/18 APHA 3120 0.5 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 39.2 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Calcium

1.00BM 2009/02/18 APHA 3120 0.10 0.90-1.10mg/L (ppm) 1.08 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Iron

37.50BM 2009/02/18 APHA 3120 0.50 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 37.9 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Magnesium

1.00BM 2009/02/18 APHA 3120 0.01 0.90-1.10mg/L (ppm) 1.00 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Manganese

5.00BM 2009/02/18 APHA 3120 0.02 4.50-5.50mg/L (ppm) 5.11 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Phosphorus

42.50BM 2009/02/18 APHA 3120 0.5 38.3-46.8mg/L (ppm) 44.2 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Potassium

2.33BM 2009/02/18 APHA 3120 0.01 2.10-2.57mg/L (ppm) 2.38 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Silicon

37.50BM 2009/02/18 APHA 3120 0.5 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 38.4 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Sodium

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

Page 8 of 8

Report reviewed by:

Brenda Chomin, P.ChemSenior Environmental ChemistLaboratory Services

Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services

AMEC Earth & Environmental has been accredited by the Canadian

Association for Environmental Analytical Laboratories (CAEAL) Inc. to

ISO/IEC 17025 for specific tests registered with the Association.

Scope of accreditation number 2349.

** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please

contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples

deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or

disposal will be arranged.) **

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L734649 CONTD....

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Result D.L. Units Extracted Analyzed BySample Details/Parameters

of

EC-55617

Qualifier* Batch

3

L734649-1 102/1-11-09-1776CLIENT on 16-FEB-09Sampled By:

WATER

Silica Reactive SolubleSulphide

mg/Lmg/L

19-FEB-0919-FEB-09

LQMSHC

7.7<0.002

0.10.002

Matrix:

R790948R790897

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SILICA-REAC-SOL-WP

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Ammonium molybdate at approximately pH 1.2 reacts with silica and phosphate to produce heteropoly acids. Oxalic acid is added to destroy the molybdosphosphoric acid but not the molybdosilicic acid. The yellow molybdosilicic acid is reduced by ascorbic acid to heteropoly blue. The intensity of the blue colour measured spectrophotometrically at 600 nm is proportional to the concentration of molybdate-reactive silica and is reported as soluble. Results reported as dissolved indicate the sample was filtered prior to analysis.

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Canada T6B 3P6

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Edmonton, AB T6B-3P6

McNaughton, Duane

CE03745.300

2009/02/27

2009/02/25

Water Analysis

EC-55656

2009/03/05

File No.:

Date Sampled:

Date Received:

Project No.

Attention:

Report Date:

5681-70 Street

09-2001-D09-2001 Date of 09-2000

05-9-OBS (Field

Dup)

05-9-OBS (Field

Dup)

Analytical Reference krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalysis 05-9-OBS

DuplicateMDLParameter Method krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units

4.54.50.5Calcium APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/02/27 23.4mg/L (ppm)

2.22.20.5Magnesium APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/02/27 < 0.5mg/L (ppm)

11.911.80.5Potassium APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/02/27 24.2mg/L (ppm)

188018800.5Sodium APHA 3120 B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/02/27 1600mg/L (ppm)

1341130.10Iron (Total) APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/02 55.9mg/L (ppm)

1.311.310.01Manganese (Total) APHA 3030E/3120 krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifBM 2009/03/02 0.72mg/L (ppm)

4184231Bicarbonate APHA 2320 krikfikfifkrikfikfifAH 2009/02/27 < 1mg/L (ppm)

2052051Carbonate APHA 2320 niiiniiiniiiniiiAH 2009/02/27 158mg/L (ppm)

212021400.1Chloride APHA 4110 niiiniiiniiiniiiAH 2009/02/26 1860mg/L (ppm)

2.232.230.02Fluoride APHA 4500F-c niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiAH 2009/02/27 2.27mg/L (ppm)

< 1< 11Hydroxide (as CaCO3) APHA 2320 krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifAH 2009/02/27 141mg/L (ppm)

< 0.050< 0.0500.050Nitrate - Nitrogen APHA 4110 krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifAH 2009/02/27 < 0.050mg/L (ppm)

< 0.050< 0.0500.050Nitrite - Nitrogen APHA 4110 krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifBM 2009/02/26 2.24mg/L (ppm)

31.731.60.5Sulphate APHA 4110 niiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/02/26 151mg/L (ppm)

7.717.720.001Conductivity @ 25°C APHA 2510 B krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifAH 2009/02/27 7.50mS/cm

9.559.540.01pH @ 25°C APHA 4500H niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiAH 2009/02/27 11.8pH units

9809901Turbidity APHA 2130-b niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiJF 2009/02/27 660NTU

6846891T-Alkalinity as CaCO3 APHA 2320 krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifAH 2009/02/27 679mg/L (ppm)

435042804T-Dissolved Solids180°C APHA 2540 C krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifJF 2009/02/27 4260mg/L (ppm)

20.120.26.0T-Hardness as CaCO3 APHA 2340-b krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifJF 2009/03/02 58.0mg/L (ppm)

1.111.100.01Balance (+ions/-ions) APHA 1030-e krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifJF 2009/03/02 1.17Ratio

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

Note: Sample 09-2000, 09-2001-D: Balance outside of limits - Reported results were confirmed, poor balance could possibly be due to the presence of a cationic and/or anionic

constituent(s) not analyzed for in the general potable water analyses.Samples have been corrected for Method Blank.

Total Alkalinity titration performed to pH endpoint 4.5.

Report reviewed by:

Brenda Chomin, P.ChemSenior Environmental ChemistLaboratory Services

Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services

** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please

contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples

deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or

disposal will be arranged.) **

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ANALYTICAL REPORT

5667 - 70 Street

Edmonton, Alberta

Canada T6B 3P6

Tel: (780) 436-2152

Fax: (780) 377-3600

AMEC Earth & Environmental

Edmonton, AB T6B-3P6

McNaughton, Duane

CE03745.300

2009/02/27

2009/02/25

Water Analysis

EC-55656

2009/03/05

File No.:

Date Sampled:

Date Received:

Project No.

Attention:

Report Date:

5681-70 Street

09-2001-D09-2001 Date of 09-2000

05-9-OBS (Field

Dup)

05-9-OBS (Field

Dup)

Analytical Reference krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalysis 05-9-OBS

DuplicateMDLParameter Method krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units

0.0430.0440.001Benzene EPA 5030B/8260B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiAD 2009/02/27 0.191mg/L (ppm)

0.0070.0070.001Toluene EPA 5030B/8260B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiAD 2009/02/27 0.028mg/L (ppm)

0.0090.0090.001Ethylbenzene EPA 5030B/8260B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiAD 2009/02/27 0.003mg/L (ppm)

0.0470.0490.002Total Xylenes EPA 5030B/8260B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiAD 2009/02/27 0.015mg/L (ppm)

0.1130.1150.050VH (C6-C10) EPA 5030B/CCME niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiAD 2009/02/27 0.248mg/L (ppm)

89.490.30.1Surrogate Recovery -- krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifAD 2009/02/27 89.5%

---0.0340.030F2 - EPH (C10-C16) EPA 3520C/CCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifMC 2009/02/27 < 0.030mg/L (ppm)

---0.1140.030F3 - EPH (C16-C34) EPA 3520C/CCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifMC 2009/02/27 1.05mg/L (ppm)

---0.0310.030F4 - EPH (C34-C50) EPA 3520C/CCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifMC 2009/02/27 0.303mg/L (ppm)

< 0.050< 0.0500.050F1 - VPH (C6-C10) EPA 5030B/CCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifJF 2009/03/02 < 0.050mg/L (ppm)

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

CCME (EPH) - Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment - Method for Canada Wide Standards for Petroleum Hydrocarbon in Soil, Tier 1 Method, Revision 5.0. The method

complies with the Reference Method for the CWS PHC and is validated for use in the laboratory.

EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste 3rd Ed through Update III. Office Solid Waste Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental

Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.EPH: Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbon - not corrected for PAH content.

Extraction and analysis limits for holding time were met.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

VH: Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbon - Not corrected for BTEX content

VPH: Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons - Corrected for BTEX content.

Report reviewed by:

Brenda Chomin, P.ChemSenior Environmental ChemistLaboratory Services

Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services

** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please

contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples

deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or

disposal will be arranged.) **

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5667 - 70 Street

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Canada T6B 3P6

Tel: (780) 436-2152

Fax: (780) 377-3600

AMEC Earth & Environmental

Edmonton, AB T6B-3P6

McNaughton, Duane

CE03745.300

2009/02/27

2009/02/25

Water Analysis

EC-55656

2009/03/05

File No.:

Date Sampled:

Date Received:

Project No.

Attention:

Report Date:

5681-70 Street

09-2001-D09-2001 Date of 09-2000

05-9-OBS (Field

Dup)

05-9-OBS (Field

Dup)

Analytical Reference krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalysis 05-9-OBS

DuplicateMDLParameter Method krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units

0.0270.0260.002Phenol (Total) EPA 9065 krikfikfifkrikfikfifJF 2009/03/02 0.099mg/L (ppm)

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste 3rd Ed through Update III. Office Solid Waste Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental

Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.MDL - Method Detection Limit

Report reviewed by:

Brenda Chomin, P.ChemSenior Environmental ChemistLaboratory Services

Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services

** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please

contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples

deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or

disposal will be arranged.) **

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5667 - 70 Street

Edmonton, Alberta

Canada T6B 3P6

Tel: (780) 436-2152

Fax: (780) 377-3600

AMEC Earth & Environmental

Edmonton, AB T6B-3P6

McNaughton, Duane

CE03745.300

2009/02/27

2009/02/25

Water Analysis - Total Metals - ICP/MS

EC-55656

2009/03/05

File No.:

Date Sampled:

Date Received:

Project No.

Attention:

Report Date:

5681-70 Street

09-2001-D09-2001 Date of 09-2000

05-9-OBS (Field

Dup)

05-9-OBS (Field

Dup)

Analytical Reference krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalysis 05-9-OBS

DuplicateMDLParameter Method krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units

870088102.5Aluminum APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/02 28700µg/L (ppb)

22.823.50.05Antimony APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/02 20.1µg/L (ppb)

31.332.10.2Arsenic APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/02 36.3µg/L (ppb)

6126010.05Barium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/02 754µg/L (ppb)

0.30.30.1Beryllium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/02 1.0µg/L (ppb)

645061301Boron APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/02 4570µg/L (ppb)

0.800.840.02Cadmium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/02 5.63µg/L (ppb)

37.637.80.5Chromium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/02 56.2µg/L (ppb)

7.557.620.05Cobalt APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/02 8.23µg/L (ppb)

391039800.1Copper APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/02 11100µg/L (ppb)

283028300.05Lead APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/02 10500µg/L (ppb)

0.0190.0210.008Mercury APHA 3112 niiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/02 0.028µg/L (ppb)

8108150.05Molybdenum APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/02 6220µg/L (ppb)

41.542.00.1Nickel APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/02 25.9µg/L (ppb)

4.44.20.6Selenium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/02 15.5µg/L (ppb)

1.41.50.1Silver APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/02 5.2µg/L (ppb)

0.060.070.05Thallium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/02 0.20µg/L (ppb)

19.719.90.05Uranium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/02 3.33µg/L (ppb)

43.043.60.1Vanadium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/02 45.7µg/L (ppb)

8788761Zinc APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/02 899µg/L (ppb)

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

Report reviewed by:

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DuplicateMDLParameter Method krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units

1251252Aluminum APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/02 729µg/L (ppb)

20.420.70.05Antimony APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/02 10.3µg/L (ppb)

18.218.10.1Arsenic APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/02 13.0µg/L (ppb)

47.849.70.05Barium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/02 47.8µg/L (ppb)

< 0.1< 0.10.1Beryllium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/02 < 0.1µg/L (ppb)

652062501Boron APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/02 4150µg/L (ppb)

0.490.510.02Cadmium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/02 5.22µg/L (ppb)

0.50.50.3Chromium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/02 5.1µg/L (ppb)

1.181.170.02Cobalt APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/02 3.04µg/L (ppb)

2782830.1Copper APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/02 133µg/L (ppb)

54.755.10.050Lead APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/02 63.1µg/L (ppb)

0.0110.0090.008Mercury (Dissolved) APHA 3112 krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifLL 2009/03/02 0.010µg/L (ppb)

6096180.05Molybdenum APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/02 5600µg/L (ppb)

1.161.100.05Nickel APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/02 0.41µg/L (ppb)

3.74.30.6Selenium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/02 7.3µg/L (ppb)

< 0.05< 0.050.05Silver APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/02 0.09µg/L (ppb)

< 0.05< 0.050.05Thallium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/02 < 0.05µg/L (ppb)

16.917.20.05Uranium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/02 < 0.05µg/L (ppb)

9.7610.10.05Vanadium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/02 40.8µg/L (ppb)

16.116.30.5Zinc APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/02 3.5µg/L (ppb)

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

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Analytical Reference krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalysis 05-9-OBS

DuplicateMDLParameter Method krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units

11.311.20.5Calcium APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/02/27 35.5mg/L (ppm)

2.142.100.10Iron APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/02/27 3.45mg/L (ppm)

2.782.750.50Magnesium APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/02/27 < 0.50mg/L (ppm)

< 0.05< 0.050.05Manganese APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/02/27 < 0.05mg/L (ppm)

0.040.040.01Phosphorus APHA 3120 krikfikfifkrikfikfifBM 2009/02/27 0.04mg/L (ppm)

12.212.00.5Potassium APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/02/27 24.8mg/L (ppm)

6.816.730.01Silicon APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/02/27 23.2mg/L (ppm)

200019600.5Sodium APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/02/27 1650mg/L (ppm)

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

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DuplicateMDLParameter Method krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units

54.854.90.5Calcium APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/02 311mg/L (ppm)

1341130.10Iron APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/02 55.9mg/L (ppm)

6.616.590.50Magnesium APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/02 10.7mg/L (ppm)

1.311.310.05Manganese APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/02 0.72mg/L (ppm)

0.410.420.02Phosphorus APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/02 0.44mg/L (ppm)

14.214.20.5Potassium APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/02 29.1mg/L (ppm)

34.631.20.01Silicon APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/02 109mg/L (ppm)

200019900.5Sodium APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/02 1650mg/L (ppm)

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

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37.50BM 2009/02/27 APHA 3120 0.5 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 39.1 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Calcium

37.50BM 2009/02/27 APHA 3120 0.5 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 37.8 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Magnesium

42.50BM 2009/02/27 APHA 3120 0.5 38.3-46.8mg/L (ppm) 45.6 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Potassium

37.50BM 2009/02/27 APHA 3120 0.5 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 39.9 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Sodium

1.00BM 2009/03/02 APHA 3120 0.10 0.90-1.10mg/L (ppm) 1.05 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Iron (Total)

1.00BM 2009/03/02 APHA 3120 0.01 0.90-1.10mg/L (ppm) 1.01 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Manganese (Total)

10.00AH 2009/02/26 APHA 4110 0.1 9.0-11.0mg/L (ppm) 9.2 CC-Anion-97Chloride

0.50AH 2009/02/27 APHA 4500F-c 0.02 0.45-0.55mg/L (ppm) 0.49 QC-Alk/F-20Fluoride

4.00AH 2009/02/27 APHA 4110 0.005 3.6-4.4mg/L (ppm) 3.89 CC-Anion-97Nitrate - Nitrogen

1.50BM 2009/02/26 APHA 4110 0.003 1.35-1.65mg/L (ppm) 1.65 CC-Anion-97Nitrite - Nitrogen

70.00BM 2009/02/26 APHA 4110 0.5 63-77mg/L (ppm) 69.5 CC-Anion-97Sulphate

2.80AH 2009/02/27 APHA 2510 B 0.001 2.661-2.941mS/cm 2.77 CC-EC-0.02M-19Conductivity @ 25°C

6.00AH 2009/02/27 APHA 4500H 0.01 5.95-6.05--- 6.03 CC-pH-137pH @ 25°C

14.30JF 2009/02/27 APHA 2130-b 1 12.2-16.4NTU 15 P-TURB01049Turbidity

64.66AH 2009/02/27 APHA 2320 1 58.19-71.12mg/L (ppm) 63 QC-Alk/F-20T-Alkalinity as CaCO3

523.00JF 2009/02/27 APHA 2540-c 4 470-575mg/L (ppm) 520 QCP-SLD 01150T-Dissolved Solids180°

CAll Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

Note: Sample 09-2000, 09-2001-D: Balance outside of limits - Reported results were confirmed, poor balance could possibly be due to the presence of a cationic and/or anionic constituent(s) not

analyzed for in the general potable water analyses.Samples have been corrected for Method Blank.

Total Alkalinity titration performed to pH endpoint 4.5.

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100.00AD 2009/02/27 EPA 8260B 0.100 80-120% 96.3 Spike RecoveryBenzene

100.00AD 2009/02/27 EPA 8260B 0.100 65-120% 95.1 Spike RecoveryToluene

100.00AD 2009/02/27 EPA 8260B 0.040 70-120% 94.3 Spike RecoveryEthylbenzene

100.00AD 2009/02/27 EPA 8260B 0.100 80-120% 97.8 Spike RecoveryTotal Xylenes

100.00AD 2009/02/27 EPA 5030B/CCME 0.100 80-120% 99.3 Spike RecoveryVH (C6-C10)

100.00MC 2009/02/27 EPA 3520/CCME 0.030 75-120% 98.8 Spike RecoveryF2 - EPH (C10-C16)

100.00MC 2009/02/27 EPA 3520/CCME 0.030 75-120% 102 Spike RecoveryF3 - EPH (C16-C34)

100.00MC 2009/02/27 EPA 3520/CCME 0.030 75-120% 98.0 Spike RecoveryF4 - EPH (C34-C50)

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

CCME (EPH) - Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment - Method for Canada Wide Standards for Petroleum Hydrocarbon in Soil, Tier 1 Method, Revision 5.0. The method complies with

the Reference Method for the CWS PHC and is validated for use in the laboratory.

EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste 3rd Ed through Update III. Office Solid Waste Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental Protection

Agency, Washington, D.C.EPH: Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbon - not corrected for PAH content.

Extraction and analysis limits for holding time were met.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

VH: Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbon - Not corrected for BTEX content

VPH: Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons - Corrected for BTEX content.

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0.11JF 2009/03/02 EPA 9065 0.002 0.064-0.155mg/L (ppm) 0.101 QCP-PHEN-A2-QCP12069Phenol (Total)

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste 3rd Ed through Update III. Office Solid Waste Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental Protection

Agency, Washington, D.C.MDL - Method Detection Limit

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50.00LL 2009/03/02 APHA 3125B 2.0 45-55µg/L (ppb) 50.4 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Aluminum

100.00LL 2009/03/02 APHA 3125B 0.05 90.0-110µg/L (ppb) 97.1 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Antimony

100.00LL 2009/03/02 APHA 3125B 0.1 90.0-110µg/L (ppb) 99.7 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Arsenic

50.00LL 2009/03/02 APHA 3125B 0.05 45-55µg/L (ppb) 49.5 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Barium

50.00LL 2009/03/02 APHA 3125B 0.1 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 49.8 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Beryllium

50.00LL 2009/03/02 APHA 3125B 1 45-55µg/L (ppb) 46 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Boron

50.00LL 2009/03/02 APHA 3125B 0.02 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 49.3 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Cadmium

50.00LL 2009/03/02 APHA 3125B 0.3 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 48.1 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Chromium

50.00LL 2009/03/02 APHA 3125B 0.02 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 48.1 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Cobalt

50.00LL 2009/03/02 APHA 3125B 0.1 45-55µg/L (ppb) 48.3 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Copper

100.00LL 2009/03/02 APHA 3125B 0.05 90.0-110µg/L (ppb) 96.8 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Lead

0.18LL 2009/03/02 APHA 3112 0.008 0.1334-0.2166µg/L (ppb) 0.169 Z-QCP07048Mercury

50.00LL 2009/03/02 APHA 3125B 0.05 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 48.0 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Molybdenum

50.00LL 2009/03/02 APHA 3125B 0.1 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 49.2 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Nickel

50.00LL 2009/03/02 APHA 3125B 0.6 45-55µg/L (ppb) 49.5 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Selenium

12.50LL 2009/03/02 APHA 3125B 0.1 11.25-13.75µg/L (ppb) 12.6 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Silver

250.00LL 2009/03/02 APHA 3125B 0.05 225-275µg/L (ppb) 240 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Thallium

100.00LL 2009/03/02 APHA 3125B 0.05 90-110µg/L (ppb) 96.7 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Uranium

50.00LL 2009/03/02 APHA 3125B 0.1 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 48.1 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Vanadium

50.00LL 2009/03/02 APHA 3125B 1 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 49 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Zinc

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

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50.00LL 2009/03/02 APHA 3125B 2 45-55µg/L (ppb) 54 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Aluminum

100.00LL 2009/03/02 APHA 3125B 0.05 90.0-110µg/L (ppb) 102 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Antimony

100.00LL 2009/03/02 APHA 3125B 0.1 90.0-110µg/L (ppb) 103 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Arsenic

50.00LL 2009/03/02 APHA 3125B 0.05 45-55µg/L (ppb) 52.3 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Barium

50.00LL 2009/03/02 APHA 3125B 0.1 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 53.1 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Beryllium

50.00LL 2009/03/02 APHA 3125B 1 45-55µg/L (ppb) 50 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Boron

50.00LL 2009/03/02 APHA 3125B 0.02 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 50.8 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Cadmium

50.00LL 2009/03/02 APHA 3125B 0.3 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 50.0 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Chromium

50.00LL 2009/03/02 APHA 3125B 0.02 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 50.2 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Cobalt

50.00LL 2009/03/02 APHA 3125B 0.1 45-55µg/L (ppb) 50.8 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Copper

100.00LL 2009/03/02 APHA 3125B 0.050 90.0-110µg/L (ppb) 97.2 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Lead

0.18LL 2009/03/02 APHA 3112 0.008 0.1334-0.2166µg/L (ppb) 0.175 Z-QCP07048Mercury (Dissolved)

50.00LL 2009/03/02 APHA 3125B 0.05 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 51.0 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Molybdenum

50.00LL 2009/03/02 APHA 3125B 0.05 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 51.2 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Nickel

50.00LL 2009/03/02 APHA 3125B 0.6 45-55µg/L (ppb) 54.9 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Selenium

12.50LL 2009/03/02 APHA 3125B 0.05 11.25-13.75µg/L (ppb) 12.4 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Silver

250.00LL 2009/03/02 APHA 3125B 0.05 225-275µg/L (ppb) 245 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Thallium

100.00LL 2009/03/02 APHA 3125B 0.05 90-110µg/L (ppb) 95.7 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Uranium

50.00LL 2009/03/02 APHA 3125B 0.05 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 49.7 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Vanadium

50.00LL 2009/03/02 APHA 3125B 0.5 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 51.8 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Zinc

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

Page 7 of 9

Report reviewed by:

Brenda Chomin, P.ChemSenior Environmental ChemistLaboratory Services

Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services

AMEC Earth & Environmental has been accredited by the Canadian

Association for Environmental Analytical Laboratories (CAEAL) Inc. to

ISO/IEC 17025 for specific tests registered with the Association.

Scope of accreditation number 2349.

** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please

contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples

deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or

disposal will be arranged.) **

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ANALYTICAL REPORT

5667 - 70 Street

Edmonton, Alberta

Canada T6B 3P6

Tel: (780) 436-2152

Fax: (780) 377-3600

AMEC Earth & Environmental

5681-70 Street

Edmonton, AB T6B-3P6

Attention: McNaughton, Duane

Project No. CE03745.300

2009/03/05

File No.: EC-55656

Quality Control Standard

Report Date:

Analyst

Date of

Analysis

(yyyy/m/d)

Analytical

Parameter Units

Reference

Method MDL

Analyzed

Value

Advisory

Range

Target

Value

Reference

No.

37.50BM 2009/02/27 APHA 3120 0.5 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 39.2 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Calcium

1.00BM 2009/02/27 APHA 3120 0.10 0.90-1.10mg/L (ppm) 1.06 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Iron

37.50BM 2009/02/27 APHA 3120 0.50 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 37.4 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Magnesium

1.00BM 2009/02/27 APHA 3120 0.01 0.90-1.10mg/L (ppm) 1.02 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Manganese

5.00BM 2009/02/27 APHA 3120 0.01 4.50-5.50mg/L (ppm) 5.44 QCP-QCS-1 (CCV-Cats)Phosphorus

42.50BM 2009/02/27 APHA 3120 0.5 38.3-46.8mg/L (ppm) 45.6 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Potassium

2.33BM 2009/02/27 APHA 3120 0.01 2.10-2.57mg/L (ppm) 2.34 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Silicon

37.50BM 2009/02/27 APHA 3120 0.5 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 40.2 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Sodium

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

Page 8 of 9

Report reviewed by:

Brenda Chomin, P.ChemSenior Environmental ChemistLaboratory Services

Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services

AMEC Earth & Environmental has been accredited by the Canadian

Association for Environmental Analytical Laboratories (CAEAL) Inc. to

ISO/IEC 17025 for specific tests registered with the Association.

Scope of accreditation number 2349.

** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please

contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples

deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or

disposal will be arranged.) **

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ANALYTICAL REPORT

5667 - 70 Street

Edmonton, Alberta

Canada T6B 3P6

Tel: (780) 436-2152

Fax: (780) 377-3600

AMEC Earth & Environmental

5681-70 Street

Edmonton, AB T6B-3P6

Attention: McNaughton, Duane

Project No. CE03745.300

2009/03/05

File No.: EC-55656

Quality Control Standard

Report Date:

Analyst

Date of

Analysis

(yyyy/m/d)

Analytical

Parameter Units

Reference

Method MDL

Analyzed

Value

Advisory

Range

Target

Value

Reference

No.

37.50BM 2009/03/02 APHA 3120 0.5 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 39.2 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Calcium

1.00BM 2009/03/02 APHA 3120 0.10 0.90-1.10mg/L (ppm) 1.05 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Iron

37.50BM 2009/03/02 APHA 3120 0.50 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 37.6 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Magnesium

1.00BM 2009/03/02 APHA 3120 0.01 0.90-1.10mg/L (ppm) 1.01 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Manganese

5.00BM 2009/03/02 APHA 3120 0.02 4.50-5.50mg/L (ppm) 5.36 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Phosphorus

42.50BM 2009/03/02 APHA 3120 0.5 38.3-46.8mg/L (ppm) 45.0 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Potassium

2.33BM 2009/03/02 APHA 3120 0.01 2.10-2.57mg/L (ppm) 2.39 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Silicon

37.50BM 2009/03/02 APHA 3120 0.5 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 39.0 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Sodium

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

Page 9 of 9

Report reviewed by:

Brenda Chomin, P.ChemSenior Environmental ChemistLaboratory Services

Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services

AMEC Earth & Environmental has been accredited by the Canadian

Association for Environmental Analytical Laboratories (CAEAL) Inc. to

ISO/IEC 17025 for specific tests registered with the Association.

Scope of accreditation number 2349.

** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please

contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples

deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or

disposal will be arranged.) **

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THIS REPORT SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED EXCEPT IN FULL WITHOUT THE WRITTEN AUTHORITY OF THE LABORATORY.ALL SAMPLES WILL BE DISPOSED OF AFTER 30 DAYS FOLLOWING ANALYSIS. PLEASE CONTACT THE LAB IF YOUREQUIRE ADDITIONAL SAMPLE STORAGE TIME.

____________________________________________

MAUREEN OLINEKSenior Account Manager

EC-55656263600

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27-FEB-09Lab Work Order #: L737843 Date Received:

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ALS LABORATORY GROUP ANALYTICAL REPORT

L737843 CONTD....

2PAGE

Result D.L. Units Extracted Analyzed BySample Details/Parameters

of

EC-55656

Qualifier* Batch

3

L737843-1

L737843-2

05-9-OBS-09-2000

05-9-OBS(FIELD DUP)-09-2000

CLIENT on 25-FEB-09

CLIENT on 25-FEB-09

Sampled By:

Sampled By:

WATER

WATER

Sulphide

Naphthenic AcidsSulphide

mg/L

mg/Lmg/L

03-MAR-09

28-FEB-0903-MAR-09

BLI

ALMBLI

<0.002

<1<0.002

0.002

10.002

Matrix:

Matrix:

R794913

R794069R794913

* Refer to Referenced Information for Qualifiers (if any) and Methodology.

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NAPHTHENIC-ACID-FM

SULPHIDE-ED

Reference Information

Naphthenic Acids by FTIR

Sulphide

L737843 CONTD....

3PAGE of

EC-55656

Methods Listed (if applicable):

ALS Test Code Test Description

Water

Water

Naphthenic Acids by FTIR,Syncrude,1994

APHA 4500 -S E-Auto-Colorimetry

Analytical Method Reference(Based On)

** Laboratory Methods employed follow in-house procedures, which are generally based on nationally or internationally accepted methodologies.

Preparation Method Reference(Based On) Matrix

GLOSSARY OF REPORT TERMSSurr - A surrogate is an organic compound that is similar to the target analyte(s) in chemical composition and behavior but not normally detected in environmental samples. Prior to sample processing, samples are fortified with one or more surrogate compounds.The reported surrogate recovery value provides a measure of method efficiency. The Laboratory control limits are determined under column heading D.L.mg/kg (units) - unit of concentration based on mass, parts per million.mg/L (units) - unit of concentration based on volume, parts per million.< - Less than.D.L. - The reporting limit.N/A - Result not available. Refer to qualifier code and definition for explanation.

Test results reported relate only to the samples as received by the laboratory.UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, ALL SAMPLES WERE RECEIVED IN ACCEPTABLE CONDITION.UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, SAMPLES ARE NOT CORRECTED FOR CLIENT FIELD BLANKS.Although test results are generated under strict QA/QC protocols, any unsigned test reports, faxes, or emails are considered preliminary.

ALS Laboratory Group has an extensive QA/QC program where all analytical data reported is analyzed using approved referenced procedures followed by checks and reviews by senior managers and quality assurance personnel. However, since the results are obtained from chemical measurements and thus cannot be guaranteed, ALS Laboratory Group assumes no liability for the use or interpretation of the results.

The last two letters of the above test code(s) indicate the laboratory that performed analytical analysis for that test. Refer to the list below:

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ALS LABORATORY GROUP - FORT MCMURRAY, ALBERTA, CANADA

Chain of Custody numbers:

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5667 - 70 Street

Edmonton, Alberta

Canada T6B 3P6

Tel: (780) 436-2152

Fax: (780) 377-3600

AMEC Earth & Environmental

Edmonton, AB T6B-3P6

McNaughton, Duane

CE03745.300

2009/03/23

2009/03/18

Water Analysis

EC-55752

2009/04/02

File No.:

Date Sampled:

Date Received:

Project No.

Attention:

Report Date:

5681-70 Street

09-2389-D Date of 09-2389

103/9-5 krikfikfifAnalytical Reference krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalysis 103/9-5

Duplicate krikfikfifMDLParameter Method krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units

--- krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfif

2Total Suspended Solids

@105°C

APHA 2540-d krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfif

krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfif

JF 2009/03/23 6mg/L (ppm)

6.3 niiiniii0.5Calcium APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 6.3mg/L (ppm)

5.4 niiiniii0.5Magnesium APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 5.4mg/L (ppm)

10.6 niiiniii0.5Potassium APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 10.4mg/L (ppm)

1610 niiiniiiniii0.5Sodium APHA 3120 B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 1630mg/L (ppm)

0.43 niiiniiiniiiniii0.10Iron (Total) APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/24 0.43mg/L (ppm)

0.02 krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.01Manganese (Total) APHA 3030E/3120 krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifBM 2009/03/24 0.02mg/L (ppm)

811 krikfikfif1Bicarbonate APHA 2320 krikfikfifkrikfikfifAH 2009/03/24 815mg/L (ppm)

16 niiiniii1Carbonate APHA 2320 niiiniiiniiiniiiAH 2009/03/24 15mg/L (ppm)

2240 niiiniii100.0Chloride APHA 4110 niiiniiiniiiniiiAH 2009/03/24 2200mg/L (ppm)

1.45 niiiniiiniii0.02Fluoride APHA 4500F-c niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiAH 2009/03/24 1.47mg/L (ppm)

< 1 krikfikfifkrikfikfif1Hydroxide (as CaCO3) APHA 2320 krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifAH 2009/03/24 < 1mg/L (ppm)

* 0.031 krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.005Nitrate - Nitrogen APHA 4110 krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifAH 2009/03/24 * 0.035mg/L (ppm)

*<0.3 krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.003Nitrite - Nitrogen APHA 4110 krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifAH 2009/03/24 *<0.3mg/L (ppm)

< 0.5 niiiniii0.5Sulphate APHA 4110 niiiniiiniiiniiiAH 2009/03/24 < 0.5mg/L (ppm)

7.70 krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.001Conductivity @ 25°C APHA 2510 B krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifAH 2009/03/24 7.71mS/cm

8.40 niiiniiiniii0.01pH @ 25°C APHA 4500H niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiAH 2009/03/24 8.39pH units

10 niiiniiiniii1Turbidity APHA 2130-b niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiJF 2009/03/23 10NTU

692 krikfikfifkrikfikfif1T-Alkalinity as CaCO3 APHA 2320 krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifAH 2009/03/24 693mg/L (ppm)

4520 krikfikfifkrikfikfif4T-Dissolved Solids180°C APHA 2540 C krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifBM 2009/03/23 4550mg/L (ppm)

38.1 krikfikfifkrikfikfif6.0T-Hardness as CaCO3 APHA 2340-b krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifBM 2009/03/23 38.0mg/L (ppm)

0.92 krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.01Balance (+ions/-ions) APHA 1030-e krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifBM 2009/03/23 0.95Ratio

* MDL adjusted due to sample matrix interference.

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

Total Alkalinity titration performed to pH endpoint 4.5.

Report reviewed by:

Brenda Chomin, P.ChemSenior Environmental ChemistLaboratory Services

Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services

** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please

contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples

deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or

disposal will be arranged.) **

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ANALYTICAL REPORT

5667 - 70 Street

Edmonton, Alberta

Canada T6B 3P6

Tel: (780) 436-2152

Fax: (780) 377-3600

AMEC Earth & Environmental

Edmonton, AB T6B-3P6

McNaughton, Duane

CE03745.300

2009/03/23

2009/03/18

Water Analysis

EC-55752

2009/04/02

File No.:

Date Sampled:

Date Received:

Project No.

Attention:

Report Date:

5681-70 Street

09-2389-D Date of 09-2389

103/9-5 krikfikfifAnalytical Reference krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalysis 103/9-5

Duplicate krikfikfifMDLParameter Method krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units

< 0.001 niiiniiiniiiniii0.001Benzene EPA 5030B/8260B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiAD 2009/03/24 < 0.001mg/L (ppm)

0.001 niiiniiiniiiniii0.001Toluene EPA 5030B/8260B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiAD 2009/03/24 0.001mg/L (ppm)

< 0.001 niiiniiiniiiniii0.001Ethylbenzene EPA 5030B/8260B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiAD 2009/03/24 < 0.001mg/L (ppm)

< 0.002 niiiniiiniiiniii0.002Total Xylenes EPA 5030B/8260B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiAD 2009/03/24 < 0.002mg/L (ppm)

< 0.050 niiiniiiniiiniii0.050VH (C6-C10) EPA 5030B/CCME niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiAD 2009/03/24 < 0.050mg/L (ppm)

91.8 krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.1Surrogate Recovery -- krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifAD 2009/03/24 92.2%

--- krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.030F2 - EPH (C10-C16) EPA 3520C/CCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifMC 2009/03/24 0.120mg/L (ppm)

--- krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.030F3 - EPH (C16-C34) EPA 3520C/CCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifMC 2009/03/24 0.034mg/L (ppm)

--- krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.030F4 - EPH (C34-C50) EPA 3520C/CCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifMC 2009/03/24 < 0.030mg/L (ppm)

< 0.050 krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.050F1 - VPH (C6-C10) EPA 5030B/CCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifAD 2009/03/24 < 0.050mg/L (ppm)

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

CCME (EPH) - Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment - Method for Canada Wide Standards for Petroleum Hydrocarbon in Soil, Tier 1 Method, Revision 5.0. The method

complies with the Reference Method for the CWS PHC and is validated for use in the laboratory.

EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste 3rd Ed through Update III. Office Solid Waste Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental

Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.EPH: Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbon - not corrected for PAH content.

Extraction and analysis limits for holding time were met.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

VH: Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbon - Not corrected for BTEX content

VPH: Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons - Corrected for BTEX content.

Report reviewed by:

Brenda Chomin, P.ChemSenior Environmental ChemistLaboratory Services

Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services

** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please

contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples

deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or

disposal will be arranged.) **

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5667 - 70 Street

Edmonton, Alberta

Canada T6B 3P6

Tel: (780) 436-2152

Fax: (780) 377-3600

AMEC Earth & Environmental

Edmonton, AB T6B-3P6

McNaughton, Duane

CE03745.300

2009/03/23

2009/03/18

Water Analysis

EC-55752

2009/04/02

File No.:

Date Sampled:

Date Received:

Project No.

Attention:

Report Date:

5681-70 Street

09-2389-D Date of 09-2389

103/9-5 krikfikfifAnalytical Reference krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalysis 103/9-5

Duplicate krikfikfifMDLParameter Method krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units

2.4 krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfif

0.1Carbon (Dissolved Organic) APHA 5310 B krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfif

krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfif

BM 2009/03/23 2.4mg/L (ppm)

2.5 krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.1Carbon (Total Organic) APHA 5310-b krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifBM 2009/03/23 2.5mg/L (ppm)

0.006 krikfikfif0.002Phenol (Total) EPA 9065 krikfikfifkrikfikfifJF 2009/03/23 0.006mg/L (ppm)

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste 3rd Ed through Update III. Office Solid Waste Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental

Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.MDL - Method Detection Limit

Report reviewed by:

Brenda Chomin, P.ChemSenior Environmental ChemistLaboratory Services

Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services

** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please

contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples

deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or

disposal will be arranged.) **

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Canada T6B 3P6

Tel: (780) 436-2152

Fax: (780) 377-3600

AMEC Earth & Environmental

Edmonton, AB T6B-3P6

McNaughton, Duane

CE03745.300

2009/03/23

2009/03/18

Water Analysis - Total Metals - ICP/MS

EC-55752

2009/04/02

File No.:

Date Sampled:

Date Received:

Project No.

Attention:

Report Date:

5681-70 Street

09-2389-D Date of 09-2389

103/9-5 krikfikfifAnalytical Reference krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalysis 103/9-5

Duplicate krikfikfifMDLParameter Method krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units

33.8 niiiniiiniiiniii2.5Aluminum APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 34.7µg/L (ppb)

0.07 niiiniiiniiiniii0.05Antimony APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 0.07µg/L (ppb)

0.2 niiiniiiniiiniii0.2Arsenic APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 0.2µg/L (ppb)

525 niiiniiiniiiniii0.05Barium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 527µg/L (ppb)

< 0.1 niiiniiiniiiniii0.1Beryllium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 < 0.1µg/L (ppb)

7380 niiiniiiniiiniii1Boron APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 7180µg/L (ppb)

< 0.02 niiiniiiniiiniii0.02Cadmium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 < 0.02µg/L (ppb)

< 0.5 niiiniiiniiiniii0.5Chromium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 < 0.5µg/L (ppb)

0.19 niiiniiiniiiniii0.05Cobalt APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 0.19µg/L (ppb)

2.9 niiiniiiniiiniii0.1Copper APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 2.9µg/L (ppb)

2.19 niiiniiiniiiniii0.05Lead APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 2.31µg/L (ppb)

< 0.008 niiiniii0.008Mercury APHA 3112 niiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 < 0.008µg/L (ppb)

0.99 niiiniiiniiiniii0.05Molybdenum APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 0.98µg/L (ppb)

3.1 niiiniiiniiiniii0.1Nickel APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 3.0µg/L (ppb)

< 0.6 niiiniiiniiiniii0.6Selenium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 < 0.6µg/L (ppb)

< 0.1 niiiniiiniiiniii0.1Silver APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 < 0.1µg/L (ppb)

< 0.05 niiiniiiniiiniii0.05Thallium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 < 0.05µg/L (ppb)

< 0.05 niiiniiiniiiniii0.05Uranium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 < 0.05µg/L (ppb)

0.3 niiiniiiniiiniii0.1Vanadium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 0.3µg/L (ppb)

23 niiiniiiniiiniii1Zinc APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 24µg/L (ppb)

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

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6 niiiniiiniii2Aluminum APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 6µg/L (ppb)

< 0.05 niiiniiiniii0.05Antimony APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 < 0.05µg/L (ppb)

0.2 niiiniiiniii0.1Arsenic APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 0.2µg/L (ppb)

526 niiiniiiniii0.05Barium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 522µg/L (ppb)

< 0.1 niiiniiiniii0.1Beryllium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 < 0.1µg/L (ppb)

6960 niiiniiiniii1Boron APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 7330µg/L (ppb)

< 0.02 niiiniiiniii0.02Cadmium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 0.03µg/L (ppb)

< 0.3 niiiniiiniii0.3Chromium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 < 0.3µg/L (ppb)

0.19 niiiniiiniii0.02Cobalt APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 0.19µg/L (ppb)

0.8 niiiniiiniii0.1Copper APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 0.9µg/L (ppb)

0.294 niiiniiiniii0.050Lead APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 0.308µg/L (ppb)

< 0.008 krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.008Mercury (Dissolved) APHA 3112 krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifBM 2009/03/26 < 0.008µg/L (ppb)

0.80 niiiniiiniii0.05Molybdenum APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 0.80µg/L (ppb)

2.38 niiiniiiniii0.05Nickel APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 2.38µg/L (ppb)

< 0.6 niiiniiiniii0.6Selenium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 < 0.6µg/L (ppb)

< 0.05 niiiniiiniii0.05Silver APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 < 0.05µg/L (ppb)

< 0.05 niiiniiiniii0.05Thallium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 < 0.05µg/L (ppb)

< 0.05 niiiniiiniii0.05Uranium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 < 0.05µg/L (ppb)

0.17 niiiniiiniii0.05Vanadium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 0.17µg/L (ppb)

8.2 niiiniiiniii0.5Zinc APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 8.8µg/L (ppb)

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

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6.3 niiiniii0.5Calcium APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 6.3mg/L (ppm)

< 0.10 niiiniii0.10Iron APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 < 0.10mg/L (ppm)

5.42 niiiniii0.50Magnesium APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 5.41mg/L (ppm)

< 0.05 niiiniii0.05Manganese APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 < 0.05mg/L (ppm)

0.04 krikfikfif0.01Phosphorus APHA 3120 krikfikfifkrikfikfifBM 2009/03/26 0.05mg/L (ppm)

10.6 niiiniii0.5Potassium APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 10.4mg/L (ppm)

3.83 niiiniii0.01Silicon APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 3.82mg/L (ppm)

1610 niiiniii0.5Sodium APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/26 1630mg/L (ppm)

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8.5 niiiniiiniiiniii0.5Calcium APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/24 8.5mg/L (ppm)

0.43 niiiniiiniiiniii0.10Iron APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/24 0.43mg/L (ppm)

6.98 niiiniiiniiiniii0.50Magnesium APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/24 6.89mg/L (ppm)

< 0.05 niiiniiiniiiniii0.05Manganese APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/24 < 0.05mg/L (ppm)

0.06 niiiniiiniiiniii0.02Phosphorus APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/24 0.06mg/L (ppm)

12.5 niiiniiiniiiniii0.5Potassium APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/24 12.3mg/L (ppm)

4.01 niiiniiiniiiniii0.01Silicon APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/24 3.99mg/L (ppm)

1800 niiiniiiniiiniii0.5Sodium APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/24 1760mg/L (ppm)

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55.20JF 2009/03/23 APHA 2540-d 2 49.2-61.3mg/L (ppm) 54 QCP-SLD 01150Total Suspended Solids

@105°C 37.50BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3120 0.5 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 38.4 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Calcium

37.50BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3120 0.5 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 39.9 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Magnesium

42.50BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3120 0.5 38.3-46.8mg/L (ppm) 42.0 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Potassium

37.50BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3120 0.5 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 34.3 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Sodium

1.00BM 2009/03/24 APHA 3120 0.10 0.90-1.10mg/L (ppm) 1.06 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Iron (Total)

1.00BM 2009/03/24 APHA 3120 0.01 0.90-1.10mg/L (ppm) 1.04 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Manganese (Total)

10.00AH 2009/03/24 APHA 4110 0.1 9.0-11.0mg/L (ppm) 9.6 CC-Anion-97Chloride

0.50AH 2009/03/24 APHA 4500F-c 0.02 0.45-0.55mg/L (ppm) 0.46 QC-Alk/F-20Fluoride

0.80AH 2009/03/24 APHA 4110 0.005 0.72-0.88mg/L (ppm) 0.861 CC-Anion-97CNitrate - Nitrogen

0.30AH 2009/03/24 APHA 4110 0.003 0.27-0.33mg/L (ppm) 0.282 CC-Anion-97CNitrite - Nitrogen

70.00AH 2009/03/24 APHA 4110 0.5 63-77mg/L (ppm) 74.2 CC-Anion-97Sulphate

2.80AH 2009/03/24 APHA 2510 B 0.001 2.661-2.941mS/cm 2.77 CC-EC-0.02M-19Conductivity @ 25°C

6.00AH 2009/03/24 APHA 4500H 0.01 5.95-6.05--- 5.98 CC-pH-137pH @ 25°C

14.30JF 2009/03/23 APHA 2130-b 1 12.2-16.4NTU 14 P-TURB01049Turbidity

64.66AH 2009/03/24 APHA 2320 1 58.19-71.12mg/L (ppm) 62 QC-Alk/F-20T-Alkalinity as CaCO3

523.00BM 2009/03/23 APHA 2540-c 4 470-575mg/L (ppm) 520 QCP-SLD 01150T-Dissolved Solids180°

C* MDL adjusted due to sample matrix interference.

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Total Alkalinity titration performed to pH endpoint 4.5.

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100.00AD 2009/03/24 EPA 8260B 0.100 80-120% 102 Spike RecoveryBenzene

100.00AD 2009/03/24 EPA 8260B 0.100 65-120% 99.4 Spike RecoveryToluene

100.00AD 2009/03/24 EPA 8260B 0.040 70-120% 97.3 Spike RecoveryEthylbenzene

100.00AD 2009/03/24 EPA 8260B 0.100 80-120% 99.2 Spike RecoveryTotal Xylenes

100.00AD 2009/03/24 EPA 5030B/CCME 0.100 80-120% 94.7 Spike RecoveryVH (C6-C10)

100.00MC 2009/03/24 EPA 3520/CCME 0.030 75-120% 99.1 Spike RecoveryF2 - EPH (C10-C16)

100.00MC 2009/03/24 EPA 3520/CCME 0.030 75-120% 104 Spike RecoveryF3 - EPH (C16-C34)

100.00MC 2009/03/24 EPA 3520/CCME 0.030 75-120% 104 Spike RecoveryF4 - EPH (C34-C50)

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CCME (EPH) - Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment - Method for Canada Wide Standards for Petroleum Hydrocarbon in Soil, Tier 1 Method, Revision 5.0. The method complies with

the Reference Method for the CWS PHC and is validated for use in the laboratory.

EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste 3rd Ed through Update III. Office Solid Waste Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental Protection

Agency, Washington, D.C.EPH: Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbon - not corrected for PAH content.

Extraction and analysis limits for holding time were met.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

VH: Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbon - Not corrected for BTEX content

VPH: Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons - Corrected for BTEX content.

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3.70BM 2009/03/23 APHA 5310-B 0.1 3.2-4.2mg/L (ppm) 3.6 DMD-54-TOC-LowCarbon (Dissolved

Organic) 36.90BM 2009/03/23 APHA 5310-B 0.1 32.3-41.5mg/L (ppm) 36.1 DMD-54-TOC-MidCarbon (Total Organic)

0.11JF 2009/03/23 EPA 9065 0.002 0.064-0.155mg/L (ppm) 0.101 QCP-PHEN-A2-QCP12069Phenol (Total)

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EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste 3rd Ed through Update III. Office Solid Waste Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental Protection

Agency, Washington, D.C.MDL - Method Detection Limit

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50.00BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3125B 2.0 45-55µg/L (ppb) 52.2 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Aluminum

100.00BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3125B 0.05 90.0-110µg/L (ppb) 99.6 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Antimony

100.00BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3125B 0.1 90.0-110µg/L (ppb) 102 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Arsenic

50.00BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3125B 0.05 45-55µg/L (ppb) 49.2 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Barium

50.00BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3125B 0.1 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 54.5 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Beryllium

50.00BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3125B 1 45-55µg/L (ppb) 52 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Boron

50.00BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3125B 0.02 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 50.4 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Cadmium

50.00BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3125B 0.3 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 49.8 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Chromium

50.00BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3125B 0.02 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 50.4 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Cobalt

50.00BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3125B 0.1 45-55µg/L (ppb) 50.9 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Copper

100.00BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3125B 0.05 90.0-110µg/L (ppb) 105 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Lead

0.18BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3112 0.008 0.1334-0.2166µg/L (ppb) 0.175 Z-QCP07048Mercury

50.00BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3125B 0.05 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 50.2 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Molybdenum

0.05BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3125B 0.0 0.045-0.055mg/L (ppm) 51.2 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Nickel

50.00BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3125B 0.6 45-55µg/L (ppb) 53.6 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Selenium

12.50BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3125B 0.1 11.25-13.75µg/L (ppb) 13.1 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Silver

250.00BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3125B 0.05 225-275µg/L (ppb) 261 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Thallium

100.00BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3125B 0.05 90-110µg/L (ppb) 105 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Uranium

50.00BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3125B 0.1 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 49.6 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Vanadium

50.00BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3125B 1 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 51 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Zinc

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Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services

AMEC Earth & Environmental has been accredited by the Canadian

Association for Environmental Analytical Laboratories (CAEAL) Inc. to

ISO/IEC 17025 for specific tests registered with the Association.

Scope of accreditation number 2349.

** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please

contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples

deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or

disposal will be arranged.) **

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ANALYTICAL REPORT

5667 - 70 Street

Edmonton, Alberta

Canada T6B 3P6

Tel: (780) 436-2152

Fax: (780) 377-3600

AMEC Earth & Environmental

5681-70 Street

Edmonton, AB T6B-3P6

Attention: McNaughton, Duane

Project No. CE03745.300

2009/04/02

File No.: EC-55752

Quality Control Standard

Report Date:

Analyst

Date of

Analysis

(yyyy/m/d)

Analytical

Parameter Units

Reference

Method MDL

Analyzed

Value

Advisory

Range

Target

Value

Reference

No.

50.00BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3125B 2 45-55µg/L (ppb) 53 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Aluminum

100.00BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3125B 0.05 90.0-110µg/L (ppb) 97.9 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Antimony

100.00BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3125B 0.1 90.0-110µg/L (ppb) 103 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Arsenic

50.00BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3125B 0.05 45-55µg/L (ppb) 49.6 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Barium

50.00BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3125B 0.1 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 53.8 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Beryllium

50.00BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3125B 1 45-55µg/L (ppb) 52 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Boron

50.00BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3125B 0.02 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 49.0 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Cadmium

50.00BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3125B 0.3 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 50.2 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Chromium

50.00BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3125B 0.02 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 50.6 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Cobalt

50.00BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3125B 0.1 45-55µg/L (ppb) 50.3 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Copper

100.00BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3125B 0.050 90.0-110µg/L (ppb) 103 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Lead

0.18BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3112 0.008 0.1334-0.2166µg/L (ppb) 0.176 Z-QCP07048Mercury (Dissolved)

50.00BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3125B 0.05 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 48.5 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Molybdenum

50.00BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3125B 0.05 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 50.8 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Nickel

50.00BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3125B 0.6 45-55µg/L (ppb) 52.2 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Selenium

12.50BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3125B 0.05 11.25-13.75µg/L (ppb) 12.9 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Silver

250.00BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3125B 0.05 225-275µg/L (ppb) 257 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Thallium

100.00BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3125B 0.05 90-110µg/L (ppb) 103 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Uranium

50.00BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3125B 0.05 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 50.3 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Vanadium

50.00BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3125B 0.5 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 50.8 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Zinc

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

Page 7 of 9

Report reviewed by:

Brenda Chomin, P.ChemSenior Environmental ChemistLaboratory Services

Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services

AMEC Earth & Environmental has been accredited by the Canadian

Association for Environmental Analytical Laboratories (CAEAL) Inc. to

ISO/IEC 17025 for specific tests registered with the Association.

Scope of accreditation number 2349.

** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please

contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples

deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or

disposal will be arranged.) **

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ANALYTICAL REPORT

5667 - 70 Street

Edmonton, Alberta

Canada T6B 3P6

Tel: (780) 436-2152

Fax: (780) 377-3600

AMEC Earth & Environmental

5681-70 Street

Edmonton, AB T6B-3P6

Attention: McNaughton, Duane

Project No. CE03745.300

2009/04/02

File No.: EC-55752

Quality Control Standard

Report Date:

Analyst

Date of

Analysis

(yyyy/m/d)

Analytical

Parameter Units

Reference

Method MDL

Analyzed

Value

Advisory

Range

Target

Value

Reference

No.

37.50BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3120 0.5 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 38.4 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Calcium

1.00BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3120 0.10 0.90-1.10mg/L (ppm) 1.06 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Iron

37.50BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3120 0.50 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 39.9 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Magnesium

1.00BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3120 0.01 0.90-1.10mg/L (ppm) 1.00 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Manganese

5.00BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3120 0.01 4.50-5.50mg/L (ppm) 5.36 QCP-QCS-1 (CCV-Cats)Phosphorus

42.50BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3120 0.5 38.3-46.8mg/L (ppm) 42.0 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Potassium

2.33BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3120 0.01 2.10-2.57mg/L (ppm) 2.39 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Silicon

37.50BM 2009/03/26 APHA 3120 0.5 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 34.5 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Sodium

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

Page 8 of 9

Report reviewed by:

Brenda Chomin, P.ChemSenior Environmental ChemistLaboratory Services

Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services

AMEC Earth & Environmental has been accredited by the Canadian

Association for Environmental Analytical Laboratories (CAEAL) Inc. to

ISO/IEC 17025 for specific tests registered with the Association.

Scope of accreditation number 2349.

** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please

contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples

deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or

disposal will be arranged.) **

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ANALYTICAL REPORT

5667 - 70 Street

Edmonton, Alberta

Canada T6B 3P6

Tel: (780) 436-2152

Fax: (780) 377-3600

AMEC Earth & Environmental

5681-70 Street

Edmonton, AB T6B-3P6

Attention: McNaughton, Duane

Project No. CE03745.300

2009/04/02

File No.: EC-55752

Quality Control Standard

Report Date:

Analyst

Date of

Analysis

(yyyy/m/d)

Analytical

Parameter Units

Reference

Method MDL

Analyzed

Value

Advisory

Range

Target

Value

Reference

No.

37.50BM 2009/03/24 APHA 3120 0.5 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 40.0 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Calcium

1.00BM 2009/03/24 APHA 3120 0.10 0.90-1.10mg/L (ppm) 1.06 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Iron

37.50BM 2009/03/24 APHA 3120 0.50 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 37.4 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Magnesium

1.00BM 2009/03/24 APHA 3120 0.01 0.90-1.10mg/L (ppm) 1.04 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Manganese

5.00BM 2009/03/24 APHA 3120 0.02 4.50-5.50mg/L (ppm) 5.29 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Phosphorus

42.50BM 2009/03/24 APHA 3120 0.5 38.3-46.8mg/L (ppm) 41.0 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Potassium

2.33BM 2009/03/24 APHA 3120 0.01 2.10-2.57mg/L (ppm) 2.37 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Silicon

37.50BM 2009/03/24 APHA 3120 0.5 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 38.9 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Sodium

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

Page 9 of 9

Report reviewed by:

Brenda Chomin, P.ChemSenior Environmental ChemistLaboratory Services

Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services

AMEC Earth & Environmental has been accredited by the Canadian

Association for Environmental Analytical Laboratories (CAEAL) Inc. to

ISO/IEC 17025 for specific tests registered with the Association.

Scope of accreditation number 2349.

** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please

contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples

deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or

disposal will be arranged.) **

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Reported On: 27-MAR-09 03:45 PM

THIS REPORT SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED EXCEPT IN FULL WITHOUT THE WRITTEN AUTHORITY OF THE LABORATORY.ALL SAMPLES WILL BE DISPOSED OF AFTER 30 DAYS FOLLOWING ANALYSIS. PLEASE CONTACT THE LAB IF YOUREQUIRE ADDITIONAL SAMPLE STORAGE TIME.

____________________________________________

MAUREEN OLINEKSenior Account Manager

EC- 55752665168

Comments:

Job Reference: Project P.O. #:

Other Information:

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9936-67 Avenue, Edmonton, AB T6E 0P5Phone: +1 780 413 5227 Fax: +1 780 437 2311 www.alsglobal.com

A Campbell Brothers Limited Company

23-MAR-09Lab Work Order #: L744871 Date Received:

AMEC EARTH & ENVIRONMENTAL

5667 - 70 STREEET

EDMONTON AB T6B 3P6

ATTN: BRENDA CHOMIN ~ CHEMISTRY

Certificate of Analysis

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ALS LABORATORY GROUP ANALYTICAL REPORT

L744871 CONTD....

2PAGE

Result D.L. Units Extracted Analyzed BySample Details/Parameters

of

EC- 55752

Qualifier* Batch

3

L744871-1 103/9-5~09-2389CLIENT on 18-MAR-09Sampled By:

WATER

Naphthenic AcidsSilica Reactive SolubleSulphide

mg/Lmg/Lmg/L

27-MAR-0926-MAR-0924-MAR-09

ALMTJJBLI

<19.0

<0.002

10.1

0.002

Matrix:

sp

R803270R803240R802332

* Refer to Referenced Information for Qualifiers (if any) and Methodology.

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NAPHTHENIC-ACID-FM

SILICA-REAC-SOL-WP

SULPHIDE-ED

Reference Information

Naphthenic Acids by FTIR

Reactive Silica

Sulphide

L744871 CONTD....

3PAGE of

EC- 55752

Ammonium molybdate at approximately pH 1.2 reacts with silica and phosphate to produce heteropoly acids. Oxalic acid is added to destroy the molybdosphosphoric acid but not the molybdosilicic acid. The yellow molybdosilicic acid is reduced by ascorbic acid to heteropoly blue. The intensity of the blue colour measured spectrophotometrically at 600 nm is proportional to the concentration of molybdate-reactive silica and is reported as soluble. Results reported as dissolved indicate the sample was filtered prior to analysis.

L744871-1 SULPHIDE - Sample was Preserved at the laboratory

Qualifiers for Individual Samples Listed:

Sample Number

103/9-5~09-2389

Methods Listed (if applicable):

ALS Test Code Test Description

Client ID Description

Water

Water

Water

SP

Naphthenic Acids by FTIR,Syncrude,1994

Technicon 105-71W; APHA 4500E

APHA 4500 -S E-Auto-Colorimetry

Analytical Method Reference(Based On)

** Laboratory Methods employed follow in-house procedures, which are generally based on nationally or internationally accepted methodologies.

Qualifier

Preparation Method Reference(Based On) Matrix

GLOSSARY OF REPORT TERMSSurr - A surrogate is an organic compound that is similar to the target analyte(s) in chemical composition and behavior but not normally detected in environmental samples. Prior to sample processing, samples are fortified with one or more surrogate compounds.The reported surrogate recovery value provides a measure of method efficiency. The Laboratory control limits are determined under column heading D.L.mg/kg (units) - unit of concentration based on mass, parts per million.mg/L (units) - unit of concentration based on volume, parts per million.< - Less than.D.L. - The reporting limit.N/A - Result not available. Refer to qualifier code and definition for explanation.

Test results reported relate only to the samples as received by the laboratory.UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, ALL SAMPLES WERE RECEIVED IN ACCEPTABLE CONDITION.UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, SAMPLES ARE NOT CORRECTED FOR CLIENT FIELD BLANKS.Although test results are generated under strict QA/QC protocols, any unsigned test reports, faxes, or emails are considered preliminary.

ALS Laboratory Group has an extensive QA/QC program where all analytical data reported is analyzed using approved referenced procedures followed by checks and reviews by senior managers and quality assurance personnel. However, since the results are obtained from chemical measurements and thus cannot be guaranteed, ALS Laboratory Group assumes no liability for the use or interpretation of the results.

The last two letters of the above test code(s) indicate the laboratory that performed analytical analysis for that test. Refer to the list below:

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ED FM

WP

ALS LABORATORY GROUP - EDMONTON, ALBERTA, CANADA

ALS LABORATORY GROUP - FORT MCMURRAY, ALBERTA, CANADA

ALS LABORATORY GROUP - WINNIPEG, MANITOBA, CANADA

Chain of Custody numbers:

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ANALYTICAL REPORT

5667 - 70 Street

Edmonton, Alberta

Canada T6B 3P6

Tel: (780) 436-2152

Fax: (780) 377-3600

AMEC Earth & Environmental

Edmonton, AB T6B-3P6

McNaughton, Duane

CE03745.300

2009/03/04

2009/02/28

Water Analysis

EC-55670

2009/03/12

File No.:

Date Sampled:

Date Received:

Project No.

Attention:

Report Date:

5681-70 Street

09-204309-2042-D Date of 09-2042

103/1-12/B103/6-14/AAnalytical Reference krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalysis 103/6-14/A

DuplicateMDLParameter Method krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units

375222002Total Suspended Solids

@105°C

APHA 2540-d krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfif

krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfif

JF 2009/03/04 20900mg/L (ppm)

91.043.80.5Calcium APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/04 43.8mg/L (ppm)

25.810.90.5Magnesium APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/04 10.9mg/L (ppm)

6.69.90.5Potassium APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/04 9.9mg/L (ppm)

35.335.80.5Sodium APHA 3120 B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/04 35.8mg/L (ppm)

7.3771.20.10Iron (Total) APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/05 72.3mg/L (ppm)

0.180.880.01Manganese (Total) APHA 3030E/3120 krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifLL 2009/03/05 0.86mg/L (ppm)

5572581Bicarbonate APHA 2320 krikfikfifkrikfikfifAH 2009/03/05 259mg/L (ppm)

< 1< 11Carbonate APHA 2320 niiiniiiniiiniiiAH 2009/03/05 < 1mg/L (ppm)

0.914.50.1Chloride APHA 4110 niiiniiiniiiniiiAH 2009/03/05 14.6mg/L (ppm)

0.160.160.02Fluoride APHA 4500F-c niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiAH 2009/03/05 0.16mg/L (ppm)

< 1< 11Hydroxide (as CaCO3) APHA 2320 krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifAH 2009/03/05 < 1mg/L (ppm)

< 0.005< 0.0050.005Nitrate - Nitrogen APHA 4110 krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifAH 2009/03/05 < 0.005mg/L (ppm)

< 0.050< 0.0500.050Nitrite - Nitrogen APHA 4110 krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifAH 2009/03/05 < 0.050mg/L (ppm)

3.316.40.5Sulphate APHA 4110 niiiniiiniiiniiiAH 2009/03/05 16.6mg/L (ppm)

0.7630.4950.001Conductivity @ 25°C APHA 2510 B krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifAH 2009/03/09 0.502mS/cm

8.088.140.01pH @ 25°C APHA 4500H niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiAH 2009/03/05 8.16pH units

120190001Turbidity APHA 2130-b niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiJF 2009/03/05 18000NTU

4562111T-Alkalinity as CaCO3 APHA 2320 krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifAH 2009/03/05 212mg/L (ppm)

4483324T-Dissolved Solids180°C APHA 2540 C krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifJF 2009/03/04 328mg/L (ppm)

3341546.0T-Hardness as CaCO3 APHA 2340-b krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifJF 2009/03/04 154mg/L (ppm)

0.910.980.01Balance (+ions/-ions) APHA 1030-e krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifJF 2009/03/04 0.98Ratio

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

Samples have been corrected for Method Blank.

Total Alkalinity titration performed to pH endpoint 4.5.

Report reviewed by:

Brenda Chomin, P.ChemSenior Environmental ChemistLaboratory Services

Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services

** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please

contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples

deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or

disposal will be arranged.) **

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ANALYTICAL REPORT

5667 - 70 Street

Edmonton, Alberta

Canada T6B 3P6

Tel: (780) 436-2152

Fax: (780) 377-3600

AMEC Earth & Environmental

Edmonton, AB T6B-3P6

McNaughton, Duane

CE03745.300

2009/03/04

2009/02/28

Water Analysis

EC-55670

2009/03/12

File No.:

Date Sampled:

Date Received:

Project No.

Attention:

Report Date:

5681-70 Street

09-204309-2042-D Date of 09-2042

103/1-12/B103/6-14/AAnalytical Reference krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalysis 103/6-14/A

DuplicateMDLParameter Method krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units

0.001---0.001Benzene EPA 5030B/8260B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiAD 2009/03/04 0.001mg/L (ppm)

< 0.001---0.001Toluene EPA 5030B/8260B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiAD 2009/03/04 < 0.001mg/L (ppm)

< 0.001---0.001Ethylbenzene EPA 5030B/8260B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiAD 2009/03/04 < 0.001mg/L (ppm)

0.003---0.002Total Xylenes EPA 5030B/8260B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiAD 2009/03/04 < 0.002mg/L (ppm)

< 0.050---0.050VH (C6-C10) EPA 5030B/CCME niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiAD 2009/03/04 < 0.050mg/L (ppm)

91.9---0.1Surrogate Recovery -- krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifAD 2009/03/04 91.7%

0.333---0.030F2 - EPH (C10-C16) EPA 3520C/CCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifMC 2009/03/04 0.057mg/L (ppm)

0.128---0.030F3 - EPH (C16-C34) EPA 3520C/CCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifMC 2009/03/04 0.030mg/L (ppm)

< 0.030---0.030F4 - EPH (C34-C50) EPA 3520C/CCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifMC 2009/03/04 < 0.030mg/L (ppm)

< 0.050---0.050F1 - VPH (C6-C10) EPA 5030B/CCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifAD 2009/03/04 < 0.050mg/L (ppm)

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

CCME (EPH) - Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment - Method for Canada Wide Standards for Petroleum Hydrocarbon in Soil, Tier 1 Method, Revision 5.0. The method

complies with the Reference Method for the CWS PHC and is validated for use in the laboratory.

EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste 3rd Ed through Update III. Office Solid Waste Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental

Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.EPH: Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbon - not corrected for PAH content.

Extraction and analysis limits for holding time were met.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

Samples have been corrected for Method Blank.

VH: Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbon - Not corrected for BTEX content

VPH: Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons - Corrected for BTEX content.

Report reviewed by:

Brenda Chomin, P.ChemSenior Environmental ChemistLaboratory Services

Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services

** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please

contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples

deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or

disposal will be arranged.) **

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5667 - 70 Street

Edmonton, Alberta

Canada T6B 3P6

Tel: (780) 436-2152

Fax: (780) 377-3600

AMEC Earth & Environmental

Edmonton, AB T6B-3P6

McNaughton, Duane

CE03745.300

2009/03/04

2009/02/28

Water Analysis

EC-55670

2009/03/12

File No.:

Date Sampled:

Date Received:

Project No.

Attention:

Report Date:

5681-70 Street

09-204309-2042-D Date of 09-2042

103/1-12/B103/6-14/AAnalytical Reference krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalysis 103/6-14/A

DuplicateMDLParameter Method krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units

5.3---0.1Carbon (Total Organic) APHA 5310-b krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifBM 2009/03/04 20.7mg/L (ppm)

4.6---0.1Carbon (Dissolved Organic) APHA 5310 B krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfif

krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfif

BM 2009/03/04 19.8mg/L (ppm)

*< 0.010---0.010Phenol (Total) EPA 9065 krikfikfifkrikfikfifJF 2009/03/04 *< 0.010mg/L (ppm)

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste 3rd. Note: * MDL adjusted due to low sample volume

MDL - Method Detection Limit

Report reviewed by:

Brenda Chomin, P.ChemSenior Environmental ChemistLaboratory Services

Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services

** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please

contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples

deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or

disposal will be arranged.) **

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5667 - 70 Street

Edmonton, Alberta

Canada T6B 3P6

Tel: (780) 436-2152

Fax: (780) 377-3600

AMEC Earth & Environmental

Edmonton, AB T6B-3P6

McNaughton, Duane

CE03745.300

2009/03/04

2009/02/28

Water Analysis - Total Metals - ICP/MS

EC-55670

2009/03/12

File No.:

Date Sampled:

Date Received:

Project No.

Attention:

Report Date:

5681-70 Street

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321108002.5Aluminum APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/05 10700µg/L (ppb)

0.174.840.05Antimony APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/05 4.79µg/L (ppb)

1.317.20.2Arsenic APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/05 17.1µg/L (ppb)

2725380.05Barium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/05 544µg/L (ppb)

< 0.10.90.1Beryllium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/05 0.9µg/L (ppb)

1631561Boron APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/05 160µg/L (ppb)

0.020.900.02Cadmium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/05 0.93µg/L (ppb)

39.022.50.5Chromium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/05 22.2µg/L (ppb)

1.1518.90.05Cobalt APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/05 18.9µg/L (ppb)

40.31030.1Copper APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/05 103µg/L (ppb)

36.178.30.05Lead APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/05 76.8µg/L (ppb)

< 0.0080.0780.008Mercury APHA 3112 niiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/04 0.068µg/L (ppb)

11.42180.05Molybdenum APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/05 220µg/L (ppb)

5.945.00.1Nickel APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/05 45.1µg/L (ppb)

< 0.611.80.6Selenium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/05 11.6µg/L (ppb)

< 0.10.30.1Silver APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/05 0.3µg/L (ppb)

< 0.050.310.05Thallium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/05 0.30µg/L (ppb)

0.159.670.05Uranium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/05 9.64µg/L (ppb)

1.242.40.1Vanadium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/05 42.0µg/L (ppb)

151581Zinc APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/05 158µg/L (ppb)

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

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8422Aluminum APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/04 40µg/L (ppb)

0.125.340.05Antimony APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/04 5.29µg/L (ppb)

0.35.30.1Arsenic APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/04 5.3µg/L (ppb)

2782320.05Barium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/04 231µg/L (ppb)

< 0.1< 0.10.1Beryllium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/04 < 0.1µg/L (ppb)

1401421Boron APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/04 138µg/L (ppb)

< 0.020.150.02Cadmium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/04 0.14µg/L (ppb)

1.00.50.3Chromium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/04 0.5µg/L (ppb)

0.710.290.02Cobalt APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/04 0.29µg/L (ppb)

13.126.00.1Copper APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/04 25.7µg/L (ppb)

0.4201.230.050Lead APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/04 1.23µg/L (ppb)

< 0.0080.0510.008Mercury (Dissolved) APHA 3112 krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifLL 2009/03/04 0.050µg/L (ppb)

5.642260.05Molybdenum APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/04 221µg/L (ppb)

3.790.950.05Nickel APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/04 0.93µg/L (ppb)

< 0.610.70.6Selenium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/04 12.0µg/L (ppb)

< 0.05< 0.050.05Silver APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/04 < 0.05µg/L (ppb)

< 0.05< 0.050.05Thallium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/04 < 0.05µg/L (ppb)

0.050.930.05Uranium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/04 1.02µg/L (ppb)

< 0.054.640.05Vanadium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/04 4.77µg/L (ppb)

2.42.20.5Zinc APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/04 2.1µg/L (ppb)

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

Sample was filtered and preserved in laboratory.

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91.043.80.5Calcium APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/04 43.8mg/L (ppm)

2.242.020.10Iron APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/04 1.96mg/L (ppm)

25.810.90.50Magnesium APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/04 10.9mg/L (ppm)

0.140.060.05Manganese APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/04 0.07mg/L (ppm)

0.020.040.01Phosphorus APHA 3120 krikfikfifkrikfikfifLL 2009/03/04 0.04mg/L (ppm)

6.69.90.5Potassium APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/04 9.9mg/L (ppm)

9.916.250.01Silicon APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/04 6.40mg/L (ppm)

35.335.80.5Sodium APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/04 35.8mg/L (ppm)

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

Sample was filtered and preserved in laboratory.

Samples have been corrected for Method Blank.

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93.661.70.5Calcium APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/05 61.6mg/L (ppm)

7.3771.20.10Iron APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/05 72.3mg/L (ppm)

27.317.90.50Magnesium APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/05 17.3mg/L (ppm)

0.180.880.05Manganese APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/05 0.86mg/L (ppm)

0.631.100.02Phosphorus APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/05 1.08mg/L (ppm)

6.913.80.5Potassium APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/05 13.5mg/L (ppm)

10.933.60.01Silicon APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/05 34.4mg/L (ppm)

42.641.10.5Sodium APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/05 41.0mg/L (ppm)

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

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55.20JF 2009/03/04 APHA 2540-d 2 49.2-61.3mg/L (ppm) 57 QCP-SLD 01150Total Suspended Solids

@105°C 37.50LL 2009/03/04 APHA 3120 0.5 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 38.5 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Calcium

37.50LL 2009/03/04 APHA 3120 0.5 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 37.8 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Magnesium

42.50LL 2009/03/04 APHA 3120 0.5 38.3-46.8mg/L (ppm) 41.6 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Potassium

37.50LL 2009/03/04 APHA 3120 0.5 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 35.8 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Sodium

1.00LL 2009/03/05 APHA 3120 0.10 0.90-1.10mg/L (ppm) 1.07 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Iron (Total)

1.00LL 2009/03/05 APHA 3120 0.01 0.90-1.10mg/L (ppm) 1.02 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Manganese (Total)

4.00AH 2009/03/05 APHA 4110 0.1 3.6-4.4mg/L (ppm) 4.4 CC-Anion-97BChloride

0.50AH 2009/03/05 APHA 4500F-c 0.02 0.45-0.55mg/L (ppm) 0.48 QC-Alk/F-20Fluoride

1.60AH 2009/03/05 APHA 4110 0.005 1.44-1.76mg/L (ppm) 1.59 CC-Anion-97BNitrate - Nitrogen

0.60AH 2009/03/05 APHA 4110 0.003 0.54-0.66mg/L (ppm) 0.630 CC-Anion-97BNitrite - Nitrogen

28.00AH 2009/03/05 APHA 4110 0.5 25.2-30.8mg/L (ppm) 26.6 CC-Anion-97BSulphate

2.80AH 2009/03/09 APHA 2510 B 0.001 2.661-2.941mS/cm 2.86 CC-EC-0.02M-19Conductivity @ 25°C

6.00AH 2009/03/05 APHA 4500H 0.01 5.95-6.05--- 6.02 CC-pH-137pH @ 25°C

14.30JF 2009/03/05 APHA 2130-b 1 12.2-16.4NTU 14 P-TURB01049Turbidity

64.66AH 2009/03/05 APHA 2320 1 58.19-71.12mg/L (ppm) 63 QC-Alk/F-20T-Alkalinity as CaCO3

523.00JF 2009/03/04 APHA 2540-c 4 470-575mg/L (ppm) 520 QCP-SLD 01150T-Dissolved Solids180°

CAll Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

Samples have been corrected for Method Blank.

Total Alkalinity titration performed to pH endpoint 4.5.

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100.00AD 2009/03/04 EPA 8260B 0.100 80-120% 106 Spike RecoveryBenzene

100.00AD 2009/03/04 EPA 8260B 0.100 65-120% 105 Spike RecoveryToluene

100.00AD 2009/03/04 EPA 8260B 0.040 70-120% 106 Spike RecoveryEthylbenzene

100.00AD 2009/03/04 EPA 8260B 0.100 80-120% 107 Spike RecoveryTotal Xylenes

100.00AD 2009/03/04 EPA 5030B/CCME 0.100 80-120% 106 Spike RecoveryVH (C6-C10)

100.00MC 2009/03/04 EPA 3520/CCME 0.030 75-120% 97.1 Spike RecoveryF2 - EPH (C10-C16)

100.00MC 2009/03/04 EPA 3520/CCME 0.030 75-120% 98.7 Spike RecoveryF3 - EPH (C16-C34)

100.00MC 2009/03/04 EPA 3520/CCME 0.030 75-120% 102 Spike RecoveryF4 - EPH (C34-C50)

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

CCME (EPH) - Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment - Method for Canada Wide Standards for Petroleum Hydrocarbon in Soil, Tier 1 Method, Revision 5.0. The method complies with

the Reference Method for the CWS PHC and is validated for use in the laboratory.

EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste 3rd Ed through Update III. Office Solid Waste Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental Protection

Agency, Washington, D.C.EPH: Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbon - not corrected for PAH content.

Extraction and analysis limits for holding time were met.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

Samples have been corrected for Method Blank.

VH: Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbon - Not corrected for BTEX content

VPH: Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons - Corrected for BTEX content.

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36.90BM 2009/03/04 APHA 5310-B 0.1 32.3-41.5mg/L (ppm) 37.2 DMD-53-TOC-MidCarbon (Total Organic)

3.70BM 2009/03/04 APHA 5310-B 0.1 3.2-4.2mg/L (ppm) 3.7 DMD-53-TOC-LowCarbon (Dissolved

Organic) 0.11JF 2009/03/04 EPA 9065 0.002 0.064-0.155mg/L (ppm) 0.095 QCP-PHEN-A2-QCP12069Phenol (Total)

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste 3rd. Note: * MDL adjusted due to low sample volume

MDL - Method Detection Limit

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50.00LL 2009/03/05 APHA 3125B 2.0 45-55µg/L (ppb) 50.8 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Aluminum

100.00LL 2009/03/05 APHA 3125B 0.05 90.0-110µg/L (ppb) 96.2 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Antimony

100.00LL 2009/03/05 APHA 3125B 0.1 90.0-110µg/L (ppb) 98.5 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Arsenic

50.00LL 2009/03/05 APHA 3125B 0.05 45-55µg/L (ppb) 50.2 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Barium

50.00LL 2009/03/05 APHA 3125B 0.1 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 46.9 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Beryllium

50.00LL 2009/03/05 APHA 3125B 1 45-55µg/L (ppb) 46 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Boron

50.00LL 2009/03/05 APHA 3125B 0.02 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 49.3 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Cadmium

50.00LL 2009/03/05 APHA 3125B 0.3 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 48.7 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Chromium

50.00LL 2009/03/05 APHA 3125B 0.02 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 48.5 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Cobalt

50.00LL 2009/03/05 APHA 3125B 0.1 45-55µg/L (ppb) 49.0 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Copper

100.00LL 2009/03/05 APHA 3125B 0.05 90.0-110µg/L (ppb) 96.6 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Lead

0.18LL 2009/03/04 APHA 3112 0.008 0.1334-0.2166µg/L (ppb) 0.179 Z-QCP07048Mercury

50.00LL 2009/03/05 APHA 3125B 0.05 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 46.8 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Molybdenum

50.00LL 2009/03/05 APHA 3125B 0.1 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 49.2 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Nickel

50.00LL 2009/03/05 APHA 3125B 0.6 45-55µg/L (ppb) 49.6 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Selenium

12.50LL 2009/03/05 APHA 3125B 0.1 11.25-13.75µg/L (ppb) 12.6 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Silver

250.00LL 2009/03/05 APHA 3125B 0.05 225-275µg/L (ppb) 243 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Thallium

100.00LL 2009/03/05 APHA 3125B 0.05 90-110µg/L (ppb) 97.7 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Uranium

50.00LL 2009/03/05 APHA 3125B 0.1 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 49.2 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Vanadium

50.00LL 2009/03/05 APHA 3125B 1 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 50 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Zinc

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

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Brenda Chomin, P.ChemSenior Environmental ChemistLaboratory Services

Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services

AMEC Earth & Environmental has been accredited by the Canadian

Association for Environmental Analytical Laboratories (CAEAL) Inc. to

ISO/IEC 17025 for specific tests registered with the Association.

Scope of accreditation number 2349.

** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please

contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples

deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or

disposal will be arranged.) **

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ANALYTICAL REPORT

5667 - 70 Street

Edmonton, Alberta

Canada T6B 3P6

Tel: (780) 436-2152

Fax: (780) 377-3600

AMEC Earth & Environmental

5681-70 Street

Edmonton, AB T6B-3P6

Attention: McNaughton, Duane

Project No. CE03745.300

2009/03/12

File No.: EC-55670

Quality Control Standard

Report Date:

Analyst

Date of

Analysis

(yyyy/m/d)

Analytical

Parameter Units

Reference

Method MDL

Analyzed

Value

Advisory

Range

Target

Value

Reference

No.

50.00LL 2009/03/04 APHA 3125B 2 45-55µg/L (ppb) 54 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Aluminum

100.00LL 2009/03/04 APHA 3125B 0.05 90.0-110µg/L (ppb) 97.8 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Antimony

100.00LL 2009/03/04 APHA 3125B 0.1 90.0-110µg/L (ppb) 101 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Arsenic

50.00LL 2009/03/04 APHA 3125B 0.05 45-55µg/L (ppb) 52.0 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Barium

50.00LL 2009/03/04 APHA 3125B 0.1 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 48.5 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Beryllium

50.00LL 2009/03/04 APHA 3125B 1 45-55µg/L (ppb) 50 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Boron

50.00LL 2009/03/04 APHA 3125B 0.02 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 49.1 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Cadmium

50.00LL 2009/03/04 APHA 3125B 0.3 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 48.6 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Chromium

50.00LL 2009/03/04 APHA 3125B 0.02 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 49.3 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Cobalt

50.00LL 2009/03/04 APHA 3125B 0.1 45-55µg/L (ppb) 50.2 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Copper

100.00LL 2009/03/04 APHA 3125B 0.050 90.0-110µg/L (ppb) 96.6 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Lead

0.18LL 2009/03/04 APHA 3112 0.008 0.1334-0.2166µg/L (ppb) 0.179 Z-QCP07048Mercury (Dissolved)

50.00LL 2009/03/04 APHA 3125B 0.05 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 48.1 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Molybdenum

50.00LL 2009/03/04 APHA 3125B 0.05 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 50.6 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Nickel

50.00LL 2009/03/04 APHA 3125B 0.6 45-55µg/L (ppb) 51.1 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Selenium

12.50LL 2009/03/04 APHA 3125B 0.05 11.25-13.75µg/L (ppb) 12.9 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Silver

250.00LL 2009/03/04 APHA 3125B 0.05 225-275µg/L (ppb) 241 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Thallium

100.00LL 2009/03/04 APHA 3125B 0.05 90-110µg/L (ppb) 96.8 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Uranium

50.00LL 2009/03/04 APHA 3125B 0.05 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 49.5 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Vanadium

50.00LL 2009/03/04 APHA 3125B 0.5 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 51.1 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Zinc

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

Sample was filtered and preserved in laboratory.

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Report reviewed by:

Brenda Chomin, P.ChemSenior Environmental ChemistLaboratory Services

Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services

AMEC Earth & Environmental has been accredited by the Canadian

Association for Environmental Analytical Laboratories (CAEAL) Inc. to

ISO/IEC 17025 for specific tests registered with the Association.

Scope of accreditation number 2349.

** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please

contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples

deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or

disposal will be arranged.) **

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ANALYTICAL REPORT

5667 - 70 Street

Edmonton, Alberta

Canada T6B 3P6

Tel: (780) 436-2152

Fax: (780) 377-3600

AMEC Earth & Environmental

5681-70 Street

Edmonton, AB T6B-3P6

Attention: McNaughton, Duane

Project No. CE03745.300

2009/03/12

File No.: EC-55670

Quality Control Standard

Report Date:

Analyst

Date of

Analysis

(yyyy/m/d)

Analytical

Parameter Units

Reference

Method MDL

Analyzed

Value

Advisory

Range

Target

Value

Reference

No.

37.50LL 2009/03/04 APHA 3120 0.5 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 38.5 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Calcium

1.00LL 2009/03/04 APHA 3120 0.10 0.90-1.10mg/L (ppm) 1.07 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Iron

37.50LL 2009/03/04 APHA 3120 0.50 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 37.8 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Magnesium

1.00LL 2009/03/04 APHA 3120 0.01 0.90-1.10mg/L (ppm) 1.00 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Manganese

5.00LL 2009/03/04 APHA 3120 0.01 4.50-5.50mg/L (ppm) 5.31 QCP-QCS-1 (CCV-Cats)Phosphorus

42.50LL 2009/03/04 APHA 3120 0.5 38.3-46.8mg/L (ppm) 41.6 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Potassium

2.33LL 2009/03/04 APHA 3120 0.01 2.10-2.57mg/L (ppm) 2.28 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Silicon

37.50LL 2009/03/04 APHA 3120 0.5 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 35.8 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Sodium

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

Sample was filtered and preserved in laboratory.

Samples have been corrected for Method Blank.

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Report reviewed by:

Brenda Chomin, P.ChemSenior Environmental ChemistLaboratory Services

Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services

AMEC Earth & Environmental has been accredited by the Canadian

Association for Environmental Analytical Laboratories (CAEAL) Inc. to

ISO/IEC 17025 for specific tests registered with the Association.

Scope of accreditation number 2349.

** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please

contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples

deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or

disposal will be arranged.) **

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ANALYTICAL REPORT

5667 - 70 Street

Edmonton, Alberta

Canada T6B 3P6

Tel: (780) 436-2152

Fax: (780) 377-3600

AMEC Earth & Environmental

5681-70 Street

Edmonton, AB T6B-3P6

Attention: McNaughton, Duane

Project No. CE03745.300

2009/03/12

File No.: EC-55670

Quality Control Standard

Report Date:

Analyst

Date of

Analysis

(yyyy/m/d)

Analytical

Parameter Units

Reference

Method MDL

Analyzed

Value

Advisory

Range

Target

Value

Reference

No.

37.50LL 2009/03/05 APHA 3120 0.5 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 38.8 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Calcium

1.00LL 2009/03/05 APHA 3120 0.10 0.90-1.10mg/L (ppm) 1.07 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Iron

37.50LL 2009/03/05 APHA 3120 0.50 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 39.6 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Magnesium

1.00LL 2009/03/05 APHA 3120 0.01 0.90-1.10mg/L (ppm) 1.02 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Manganese

5.00LL 2009/03/05 APHA 3120 0.02 4.50-5.50mg/L (ppm) 5.34 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Phosphorus

42.50LL 2009/03/05 APHA 3120 0.5 38.3-46.8mg/L (ppm) 42.3 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Potassium

2.33LL 2009/03/05 APHA 3120 0.01 2.10-2.57mg/L (ppm) 2.55 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Silicon

37.50LL 2009/03/05 APHA 3120 0.5 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 40.5 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Sodium

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

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Report reviewed by:

Brenda Chomin, P.ChemSenior Environmental ChemistLaboratory Services

Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services

AMEC Earth & Environmental has been accredited by the Canadian

Association for Environmental Analytical Laboratories (CAEAL) Inc. to

ISO/IEC 17025 for specific tests registered with the Association.

Scope of accreditation number 2349.

** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please

contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples

deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or

disposal will be arranged.) **

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Reported On: 11-MAR-09 10:26 AM

THIS REPORT SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED EXCEPT IN FULL WITHOUT THE WRITTEN AUTHORITY OF THE LABORATORY.ALL SAMPLES WILL BE DISPOSED OF AFTER 30 DAYS FOLLOWING ANALYSIS. PLEASE CONTACT THE LAB IF YOUREQUIRE ADDITIONAL SAMPLE STORAGE TIME.

____________________________________________

MAUREEN OLINEKSenior Account Manager

EC-55670665161

Comments:

Job Reference: Project P.O. #:

Other Information:

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9936-67 Avenue, Edmonton, AB T6E 0P5Phone: +1 780 413 5227 Fax: +1 780 437 2311 www.alsglobal.com

A Campbell Brothers Limited Company

04-MAR-09Lab Work Order #: L739177 Date Received:

AMEC EARTH & ENVIRONMENTAL

5667 - 70 STREEET

EDMONTON AB T6B 3P6

ATTN: BRENDA CHOMIN ~ CHEMISTRY

Certificate of Analysis

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ALS LABORATORY GROUP ANALYTICAL REPORT

L739177 CONTD....

2PAGE

Result D.L. Units Extracted Analyzed BySample Details/Parameters

of

EC-55670

Qualifier* Batch

3

L739177-1

L739177-2

103/6-14/A-09-2042

103/1-12/B-09-2043

CLIENT on 28-FEB-09

CLIENT on 03-MAR-09

Sampled By:

Sampled By:

WATER

WATER

Naphthenic AcidsSilica Reactive SolubleSulphide

Naphthenic AcidsSilica Reactive SolubleSulphide

mg/Lmg/Lmg/L

mg/Lmg/Lmg/L

09-MAR-0909-MAR-0905-MAR-09

09-MAR-0909-MAR-0905-MAR-09

ALMTJJBLI

ALMTJJBLI

<13.6

0.087

<117.8

<0.002

10.1

0.002

10.1

0.002

Matrix:

Matrix:

R796973R797065R795737

R796973R797065R795737

* Refer to Referenced Information for Qualifiers (if any) and Methodology.

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NAPHTHENIC-ACID-FM

SILICA-REAC-SOL-WP

SULPHIDE-ED

Reference Information

Naphthenic Acids by FTIR

Reactive Silica

Sulphide

L739177 CONTD....

3PAGE of

EC-55670

Ammonium molybdate at approximately pH 1.2 reacts with silica and phosphate to produce heteropoly acids. Oxalic acid is added to destroy the molybdosphosphoric acid but not the molybdosilicic acid. The yellow molybdosilicic acid is reduced by ascorbic acid to heteropoly blue. The intensity of the blue colour measured spectrophotometrically at 600 nm is proportional to the concentration of molybdate-reactive silica and is reported as soluble. Results reported as dissolved indicate the sample was filtered prior to analysis.

Methods Listed (if applicable):

ALS Test Code Test Description

Water

Water

Water

Naphthenic Acids by FTIR,Syncrude,1994

Technicon 105-71W; APHA 4500E

APHA 4500 -S E-Auto-Colorimetry

Analytical Method Reference(Based On)

** Laboratory Methods employed follow in-house procedures, which are generally based on nationally or internationally accepted methodologies.

Preparation Method Reference(Based On) Matrix

GLOSSARY OF REPORT TERMSSurr - A surrogate is an organic compound that is similar to the target analyte(s) in chemical composition and behavior but not normally detected in environmental samples. Prior to sample processing, samples are fortified with one or more surrogate compounds.The reported surrogate recovery value provides a measure of method efficiency. The Laboratory control limits are determined under column heading D.L.mg/kg (units) - unit of concentration based on mass, parts per million.mg/L (units) - unit of concentration based on volume, parts per million.< - Less than.D.L. - The reporting limit.N/A - Result not available. Refer to qualifier code and definition for explanation.

Test results reported relate only to the samples as received by the laboratory.UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, ALL SAMPLES WERE RECEIVED IN ACCEPTABLE CONDITION.UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, SAMPLES ARE NOT CORRECTED FOR CLIENT FIELD BLANKS.Although test results are generated under strict QA/QC protocols, any unsigned test reports, faxes, or emails are considered preliminary.

ALS Laboratory Group has an extensive QA/QC program where all analytical data reported is analyzed using approved referenced procedures followed by checks and reviews by senior managers and quality assurance personnel. However, since the results are obtained from chemical measurements and thus cannot be guaranteed, ALS Laboratory Group assumes no liability for the use or interpretation of the results.

The last two letters of the above test code(s) indicate the laboratory that performed analytical analysis for that test. Refer to the list below:

Laboratory Definition Code Laboratory Location Laboratory Definition Code Laboratory Location

ED FM

WP

ALS LABORATORY GROUP - EDMONTON, ALBERTA, CANADA

ALS LABORATORY GROUP - FORT MCMURRAY, ALBERTA, CANADA

ALS LABORATORY GROUP - WINNIPEG, MANITOBA, CANADA

Chain of Custody numbers:

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ANALYTICAL REPORT

5667 - 70 Street

Edmonton, Alberta

Canada T6B 3P6

Tel: (780) 436-2152

Fax: (780) 377-3600

AMEC Earth & Environmental

Edmonton, AB T6B-3P6

McNaughton, Duane

CE03745.300

2009/03/09

2009/03/06

Water Analysis

EC-55689

2009/03/19

File No.:

Date Sampled:

Date Received:

Project No.

Attention:

Report Date:

5681-70 Street

09-2154-D Date of 09-2154

103/6-14/B krikfikfifAnalytical Reference krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalysis 103/6-14/B

Duplicate krikfikfifMDLParameter Method krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units

263 krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfif

2Total Suspended Solids

@105°C

APHA 2540-d krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfif

krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfif

JF 2009/03/09 276mg/L (ppm)

92.7 niiiniii0.5Calcium APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/09 93.7mg/L (ppm)

25.2 niiiniii0.5Magnesium APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/09 25.3mg/L (ppm)

9.3 niiiniii0.5Potassium APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/09 9.2mg/L (ppm)

81.7 niiiniiiniii0.5Sodium APHA 3120 B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/09 81.1mg/L (ppm)

7.89 niiiniiiniiiniii0.10Iron (Total) APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/09 7.86mg/L (ppm)

0.21 krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.01Manganese (Total) APHA 3030E/3120 krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifLL 2009/03/09 0.21mg/L (ppm)

676 krikfikfif1Bicarbonate APHA 2320 krikfikfifkrikfikfifAH 2009/03/12 673mg/L (ppm)

< 1 niiiniii1Carbonate APHA 2320 niiiniiiniiiniiiBS 2009/03/12 < 1mg/L (ppm)

2.7 niiiniii0.1Chloride APHA 4110 niiiniiiniiiniiiAH 2009/03/09 2.7mg/L (ppm)

0.24 niiiniiiniii0.02Fluoride APHA 4500F-c niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiAH 2009/03/12 0.25mg/L (ppm)

< 1 krikfikfifkrikfikfif1Hydroxide (as CaCO3) APHA 2320 krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifAH 2009/03/12 < 1mg/L (ppm)

< 0.050 krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.050Nitrate - Nitrogen APHA 4110 krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifAH 2009/03/09 < 0.050mg/L (ppm)

< 0.050 krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.050Nitrite - Nitrogen APHA 4110 krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifAH 2009/03/09 < 0.050mg/L (ppm)

20.6 niiiniii0.5Sulphate APHA 4110 niiiniiiniiiniiiAH 2009/03/09 20.5mg/L (ppm)

0.922 krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.001Conductivity @ 25°C APHA 2510 B krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifAH 2009/03/12 0.927mS/cm

8.07 niiiniiiniii0.01pH @ 25°C APHA 4500H niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiAH 2009/03/12 8.08pH units

90 niiiniiiniii1Turbidity APHA 2130-b niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiJF 2009/03/10 83NTU

554 krikfikfifkrikfikfif1T-Alkalinity as CaCO3 APHA 2320 krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifAH 2009/03/12 552mg/L (ppm)

576 krikfikfifkrikfikfif4T-Dissolved Solids180°C APHA 2540 C krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifJF 2009/03/09 572mg/L (ppm)

335 krikfikfifkrikfikfif6.0T-Hardness as CaCO3 APHA 2340-b krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifJF 2009/03/09 338mg/L (ppm)

0.90 krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.01Balance (+ions/-ions) APHA 1030-e krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifJF 2009/03/09 0.91Ratio

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

Samples have been corrected for Method Blank.

Total Alkalinity titration performed to pH endpoint 4.5.

Report reviewed by:

Brenda Chomin, P.ChemSenior Environmental ChemistLaboratory Services

Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services

** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please

contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples

deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or

disposal will be arranged.) **

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ANALYTICAL REPORT

5667 - 70 Street

Edmonton, Alberta

Canada T6B 3P6

Tel: (780) 436-2152

Fax: (780) 377-3600

AMEC Earth & Environmental

Edmonton, AB T6B-3P6

McNaughton, Duane

CE03745.300

2009/03/09

2009/03/06

Water Analysis

EC-55689

2009/03/19

File No.:

Date Sampled:

Date Received:

Project No.

Attention:

Report Date:

5681-70 Street

09-2154-D Date of 09-2154

103/6-14/B krikfikfifAnalytical Reference krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalysis 103/6-14/B

Duplicate krikfikfifMDLParameter Method krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units

0.002 niiiniiiniiiniii0.001Benzene EPA 5030B/8260B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiAD 2009/03/09 0.002mg/L (ppm)

< 0.001 niiiniiiniiiniii0.001Toluene EPA 5030B/8260B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiAD 2009/03/09 < 0.001mg/L (ppm)

< 0.001 niiiniiiniiiniii0.001Ethylbenzene EPA 5030B/8260B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiAD 2009/03/09 < 0.001mg/L (ppm)

< 0.002 niiiniiiniiiniii0.002Total Xylenes EPA 5030B/8260B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiAD 2009/03/09 < 0.002mg/L (ppm)

< 0.050 niiiniiiniiiniii0.050VH (C6-C10) EPA 5030B/CCME niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiAD 2009/03/09 < 0.050mg/L (ppm)

94.6 krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.1Surrogate Recovery -- krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifAD 2009/03/09 95.3%

--- krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.030F2 - EPH (C10-C16) EPA 3520C/CCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifMC 2009/03/09 < 0.030mg/L (ppm)

--- krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.030F3 - EPH (C16-C34) EPA 3520C/CCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifMC 2009/03/09 < 0.030mg/L (ppm)

--- krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.030F4 - EPH (C34-C50) EPA 3520C/CCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifMC 2009/03/09 < 0.030mg/L (ppm)

< 0.050 krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.050F1 - VPH (C6-C10) EPA 5030B/CCME krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifAD 2009/03/09 < 0.050mg/L (ppm)

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

CCME (EPH) - Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment - Method for Canada Wide Standards for Petroleum Hydrocarbon in Soil, Tier 1 Method, Revision 5.0. The method

complies with the Reference Method for the CWS PHC and is validated for use in the laboratory.

EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste 3rd Ed through Update III. Office Solid Waste Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental

Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.EPH: Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbon - not corrected for PAH content.

Extraction and analysis limits for holding time were met.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

Samples have been corrected for Method Blank.

VH: Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbon - Not corrected for BTEX content

VPH: Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons - Corrected for BTEX content.

Report reviewed by:

Brenda Chomin, P.ChemSenior Environmental ChemistLaboratory Services

Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services

** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please

contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples

deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or

disposal will be arranged.) **

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5667 - 70 Street

Edmonton, Alberta

Canada T6B 3P6

Tel: (780) 436-2152

Fax: (780) 377-3600

AMEC Earth & Environmental

Edmonton, AB T6B-3P6

McNaughton, Duane

CE03745.300

2009/03/09

2009/03/06

Water Analysis

EC-55689

2009/03/19

File No.:

Date Sampled:

Date Received:

Project No.

Attention:

Report Date:

5681-70 Street

09-2154-D Date of 09-2154

103/6-14/B krikfikfifAnalytical Reference krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalysis 103/6-14/B

Duplicate krikfikfifMDLParameter Method krikfikfifkrikfikfifAnalyst (yyyy/m/d) Units

--- krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.1Carbon (Total Organic) APHA 5310-b krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifBM 2009/03/11 8.1mg/L (ppm)

--- krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfif

0.1Carbon (Dissolved Organic) APHA 5310 B krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfif

krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfif

BM 2009/03/11 7.0mg/L (ppm)

--- krikfikfif0.010Phenol (Total) EPA 9065 krikfikfifkrikfikfifJF 2009/03/12 *< 0.010mg/L (ppm)

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste . * Note: MDL adjusted due to the low sample volume

MDL - Method Detection Limit

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1160 niiiniiiniiiniii2.5Aluminum APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/09 1130µg/L (ppb)

0.19 niiiniiiniiiniii0.05Antimony APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/09 0.18µg/L (ppb)

3.7 niiiniiiniiiniii0.2Arsenic APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/09 3.8µg/L (ppb)

293 niiiniiiniiiniii0.05Barium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/09 289µg/L (ppb)

< 0.1 niiiniiiniiiniii0.1Beryllium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/09 < 0.1µg/L (ppb)

254 niiiniiiniiiniii1Boron APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/09 256µg/L (ppb)

0.04 niiiniiiniiiniii0.02Cadmium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/09 0.04µg/L (ppb)

12.8 niiiniiiniiiniii0.5Chromium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/09 12.6µg/L (ppb)

1.40 niiiniiiniiiniii0.05Cobalt APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/09 1.40µg/L (ppb)

47.9 niiiniiiniiiniii0.1Copper APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/09 47.8µg/L (ppb)

29.7 niiiniiiniiiniii0.05Lead APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/09 29.9µg/L (ppb)

--- niiiniii0.008Mercury APHA 3112 niiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/09 < 0.008µg/L (ppb)

14.1 niiiniiiniiiniii0.05Molybdenum APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/09 14.1µg/L (ppb)

4.7 niiiniiiniiiniii0.1Nickel APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/09 4.8µg/L (ppb)

< 0.6 niiiniiiniiiniii0.6Selenium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/09 < 0.6µg/L (ppb)

< 0.1 niiiniiiniiiniii0.1Silver APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/09 < 0.1µg/L (ppb)

< 0.05 niiiniiiniiiniii0.05Thallium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/09 < 0.05µg/L (ppb)

0.25 niiiniiiniiiniii0.05Uranium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/09 0.25µg/L (ppb)

3.3 niiiniiiniiiniii0.1Vanadium APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/09 3.3µg/L (ppb)

23 niiiniiiniiiniii1Zinc APHA 3030E/3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/09 23µg/L (ppb)

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

Samples have been corrected for Method Blank.

Report reviewed by:

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--- niiiniiiniii2Aluminum APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/11 52µg/L (ppb)

--- niiiniiiniii0.05Antimony APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/11 0.11µg/L (ppb)

--- niiiniiiniii0.1Arsenic APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/11 2.8µg/L (ppb)

--- niiiniiiniii0.05Barium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/11 225µg/L (ppb)

--- niiiniiiniii0.1Beryllium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/11 < 0.1µg/L (ppb)

--- niiiniiiniii1Boron APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/11 247µg/L (ppb)

--- niiiniiiniii0.02Cadmium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/11 < 0.02µg/L (ppb)

--- niiiniiiniii0.3Chromium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/11 1.7µg/L (ppb)

--- niiiniiiniii0.02Cobalt APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/11 0.34µg/L (ppb)

--- niiiniiiniii0.1Copper APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/11 5.9µg/L (ppb)

--- niiiniiiniii0.050Lead APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/11 8.33µg/L (ppb)

--- krikfikfifkrikfikfif0.008Mercury (Dissolved) APHA 3112 krikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifkrikfikfifLL 2009/03/09 < 0.008µg/L (ppb)

--- niiiniiiniii0.05Molybdenum APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/11 7.97µg/L (ppb)

--- niiiniiiniii0.05Nickel APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/11 1.60µg/L (ppb)

--- niiiniiiniii0.6Selenium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/11 < 0.6µg/L (ppb)

--- niiiniiiniii0.05Silver APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/11 < 0.05µg/L (ppb)

--- niiiniiiniii0.05Thallium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/11 < 0.05µg/L (ppb)

--- niiiniiiniii0.05Uranium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/11 0.09µg/L (ppb)

--- niiiniiiniii0.05Vanadium APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/11 0.40µg/L (ppb)

--- niiiniiiniii0.5Zinc APHA 3125B niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiBM 2009/03/11 6.0µg/L (ppb)

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

Samples have been corrected for Method Blank.

Report reviewed by:

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83.4 niiiniii0.5Calcium APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/09 84.3mg/L (ppm)

< 0.10 niiiniii0.10Iron APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/09 < 0.10mg/L (ppm)

25.2 niiiniii0.50Magnesium APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/09 25.3mg/L (ppm)

0.12 niiiniii0.05Manganese APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/09 0.12mg/L (ppm)

0.77 krikfikfif0.01Phosphorus APHA 3120 krikfikfifkrikfikfifLL 2009/03/09 0.76mg/L (ppm)

9.3 niiiniii0.5Potassium APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/09 9.2mg/L (ppm)

8.87 niiiniii0.01Silicon APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/09 9.15mg/L (ppm)

79.5 niiiniii0.5Sodium APHA 3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/09 79.3mg/L (ppm)

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

Samples have been corrected for Method Blank.

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92.7 niiiniiiniiiniii0.5Calcium APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/09 92.4mg/L (ppm)

7.89 niiiniiiniiiniii0.10Iron APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/09 7.86mg/L (ppm)

27.6 niiiniiiniiiniii0.50Magnesium APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/09 27.5mg/L (ppm)

0.21 niiiniiiniiiniii0.05Manganese APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/09 0.21mg/L (ppm)

0.98 niiiniiiniiiniii0.02Phosphorus APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/09 0.98mg/L (ppm)

10.2 niiiniiiniiiniii0.5Potassium APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/09 10.1mg/L (ppm)

13.9 niiiniiiniiiniii0.01Silicon APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/09 13.8mg/L (ppm)

81.9 niiiniiiniiiniii0.5Sodium APHA 3030E/3120 niiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiniiiLL 2009/03/09 81.1mg/L (ppm)

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

Samples have been corrected for Method Blank.

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55.20JF 2009/03/09 APHA 2540-d 2 49.2-61.3mg/L (ppm) 54 QCP-SLD 01150Total Suspended Solids

@105°C 37.50LL 2009/03/09 APHA 3120 0.5 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 38.6 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Calcium

37.50LL 2009/03/09 APHA 3120 0.5 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 38.1 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Magnesium

42.50LL 2009/03/09 APHA 3120 0.5 38.3-46.8mg/L (ppm) 42.2 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Potassium

37.50LL 2009/03/09 APHA 3120 0.5 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 35.0 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Sodium

1.00LL 2009/03/09 APHA 3120 0.10 0.90-1.10mg/L (ppm) 1.09 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Iron (Total)

1.00LL 2009/03/09 APHA 3120 0.01 0.90-1.10mg/L (ppm) 1.01 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Manganese (Total)

8.00AH 2009/03/09 APHA 4110 0.1 7.2-8.8mg/L (ppm) 7.5 CC-Anion-97AChloride

0.50CR 2009/03/12 APHA 4500F-c 0.02 0.45-0.55mg/L (ppm) 0.48 QC-Alk/F-20Fluoride

3.20AH 2009/03/09 APHA 4110 0.005 2.88-3.52mg/L (ppm) 3.19 CC-Anion-97ANitrate - Nitrogen

1.20AH 2009/03/09 APHA 4110 0.003 1.08-1.32mg/L (ppm) 1.31 CC-Anions-97ANitrite - Nitrogen

56.00AH 2009/03/09 APHA 4110 0.5 50.4-61.6mg/L (ppm) 57.5 CC-Anion-97ASulphate

2.80CR 2009/03/12 APHA 2510 B 0.001 2.661-2.941mS/cm 2.81 CC-EC-0.02M-19Conductivity @ 25°C

6.00CR 2009/03/12 APHA 4500H 0.01 5.95-6.05--- 6.01 CC-pH-137pH @ 25°C

14.30JF 2009/03/10 APHA 2130-b 1 12.2-16.4NTU 15 P-TURB01049Turbidity

64.66CR 2009/03/12 APHA 2320 1 58.19-71.12mg/L (ppm) 65 QC-Alk/F-20T-Alkalinity as CaCO3

523.00JF 2009/03/09 APHA 2540-c 4 470-575mg/L (ppm) 540 QCP-SLD 01150T-Dissolved Solids180°

CAll Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

Samples have been corrected for Method Blank.

Total Alkalinity titration performed to pH endpoint 4.5.

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100.00AD 2009/03/09 EPA 8260B 0.100 80-120% 99.1 Spike RecoveryBenzene

100.00AD 2009/03/09 EPA 8260B 0.100 65-120% 99.0 Spike RecoveryToluene

100.00AD 2009/03/09 EPA 8260B 0.040 70-120% 97.8 Spike RecoveryEthylbenzene

100.00AD 2009/03/09 EPA 8260B 0.100 80-120% 100 Spike RecoveryTotal Xylenes

100.00AD 2009/03/09 EPA 5030B/CCME 0.100 80-120% 95.1 Spike RecoveryVH (C6-C10)

100.00MC 2009/03/09 EPA 3520/CCME 0.030 75-120% 92.3 Spike RecoveryF2 - EPH (C10-C16)

100.00MC 2009/03/09 EPA 3520/CCME 0.030 75-120% 91.5 Spike RecoveryF3 - EPH (C16-C34)

100.00MC 2009/03/09 EPA 3520/CCME 0.030 75-120% 91.8 Spike RecoveryF4 - EPH (C34-C50)

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

CCME (EPH) - Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment - Method for Canada Wide Standards for Petroleum Hydrocarbon in Soil, Tier 1 Method, Revision 5.0. The method complies with

the Reference Method for the CWS PHC and is validated for use in the laboratory.

EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste 3rd Ed through Update III. Office Solid Waste Emergency Response, U.S. Environmental Protection

Agency, Washington, D.C.EPH: Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbon - not corrected for PAH content.

Extraction and analysis limits for holding time were met.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

Samples have been corrected for Method Blank.

VH: Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbon - Not corrected for BTEX content

VPH: Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons - Corrected for BTEX content.

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36.90BM 2009/03/11 APHA 5310-B 0.1 32.3-41.5mg/L (ppm) 36.7 DMD-53-TOC-MidCarbon (Total Organic)

3.70BM 2009/03/11 APHA 5310-B 0.1 3.2-4.2mg/L (ppm) 3.6 DMD-53-TOC-LowCarbon (Dissolved

Organic) 0.11JF 2009/03/12 EPA 9065 0.002 0.064-0.155mg/L (ppm) 0.122 QCP-PHEN-A2-QCP12069Phenol (Total)

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1997. Test Methods of Evaluation of Solid Waste . * Note: MDL adjusted due to the low sample volume

MDL - Method Detection Limit

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50.00LL 2009/03/09 APHA 3125B 2.0 45-55µg/L (ppb) 49.4 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Aluminum

100.00LL 2009/03/09 APHA 3125B 0.05 90.0-110µg/L (ppb) 95.3 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Antimony

100.00LL 2009/03/09 APHA 3125B 0.1 90.0-110µg/L (ppb) 98.1 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Arsenic

50.00LL 2009/03/09 APHA 3125B 0.05 45-55µg/L (ppb) 50.0 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Barium

50.00LL 2009/03/09 APHA 3125B 0.1 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 48.3 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Beryllium

50.00LL 2009/03/09 APHA 3125B 1 45-55µg/L (ppb) 48 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Boron

50.00LL 2009/03/09 APHA 3125B 0.02 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 48.6 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Cadmium

50.00LL 2009/03/09 APHA 3125B 0.3 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 48.4 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Chromium

50.00LL 2009/03/09 APHA 3125B 0.02 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 47.1 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Cobalt

50.00LL 2009/03/09 APHA 3125B 0.1 45-55µg/L (ppb) 48.6 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Copper

100.00LL 2009/03/09 APHA 3125B 0.05 90.0-110µg/L (ppb) 96.0 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Lead

0.18LL 2009/03/09 APHA 3112 0.008 0.1334-0.2166µg/L (ppb) 0.181 Z-QCP07048Mercury

50.00LL 2009/03/09 APHA 3125B 0.05 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 48.3 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Molybdenum

50.00LL 2009/03/09 APHA 3125B 0.1 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 48.5 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Nickel

50.00LL 2009/03/09 APHA 3125B 0.6 45-55µg/L (ppb) 51.8 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Selenium

12.50LL 2009/03/09 APHA 3125B 0.1 11.25-13.75µg/L (ppb) 12.7 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Silver

250.00LL 2009/03/09 APHA 3125B 0.05 225-275µg/L (ppb) 240 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Thallium

100.00LL 2009/03/09 APHA 3125B 0.05 90-110µg/L (ppb) 96.1 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Uranium

50.00LL 2009/03/09 APHA 3125B 0.1 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 48.5 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Vanadium

50.00LL 2009/03/09 APHA 3125B 1 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 50 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Zinc

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

Samples have been corrected for Method Blank.

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Report reviewed by:

Brenda Chomin, P.ChemSenior Environmental ChemistLaboratory Services

Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services

AMEC Earth & Environmental has been accredited by the Canadian

Association for Environmental Analytical Laboratories (CAEAL) Inc. to

ISO/IEC 17025 for specific tests registered with the Association.

Scope of accreditation number 2349.

** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please

contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples

deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or

disposal will be arranged.) **

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ANALYTICAL REPORT

5667 - 70 Street

Edmonton, Alberta

Canada T6B 3P6

Tel: (780) 436-2152

Fax: (780) 377-3600

AMEC Earth & Environmental

5681-70 Street

Edmonton, AB T6B-3P6

Attention: McNaughton, Duane

Project No. CE03745.300

2009/03/19

File No.: EC-55689

Quality Control Standard

Report Date:

Analyst

Date of

Analysis

(yyyy/m/d)

Analytical

Parameter Units

Reference

Method MDL

Analyzed

Value

Advisory

Range

Target

Value

Reference

No.

50.00BM 2009/03/11 APHA 3125B 2 45-55µg/L (ppb) 55 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Aluminum

100.00BM 2009/03/11 APHA 3125B 0.05 90.0-110µg/L (ppb) 98.5 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Antimony

100.00BM 2009/03/11 APHA 3125B 0.1 90.0-110µg/L (ppb) 103 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Arsenic

50.00BM 2009/03/11 APHA 3125B 0.05 45-55µg/L (ppb) 50.5 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Barium

50.00BM 2009/03/11 APHA 3125B 0.1 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 51.0 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Beryllium

50.00BM 2009/03/11 APHA 3125B 1 45-55µg/L (ppb) 51 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Boron

50.00BM 2009/03/11 APHA 3125B 0.02 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 49.9 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Cadmium

50.00BM 2009/03/11 APHA 3125B 0.3 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 50.6 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Chromium

50.00BM 2009/03/11 APHA 3125B 0.02 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 50.2 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Cobalt

50.00BM 2009/03/11 APHA 3125B 0.1 45-55µg/L (ppb) 49.9 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Copper

100.00BM 2009/03/11 APHA 3125B 0.050 90.0-110µg/L (ppb) 101 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Lead

0.18LL 2009/03/09 APHA 3112 0.008 0.1334-0.2166µg/L (ppb) 0.179 Z-QCP07048Mercury (Dissolved)

50.00BM 2009/03/11 APHA 3125B 0.05 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 50.5 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Molybdenum

50.00BM 2009/03/11 APHA 3125B 0.05 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 51.2 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Nickel

50.00BM 2009/03/11 APHA 3125B 0.6 45-55µg/L (ppb) 48.9 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Selenium

12.50BM 2009/03/11 APHA 3125B 0.05 11.25-13.75µg/L (ppb) 12.6 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Silver

250.00BM 2009/03/11 APHA 3125B 0.05 225-275µg/L (ppb) 254 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Thallium

100.00BM 2009/03/11 APHA 3125B 0.05 90-110µg/L (ppb) 103 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Uranium

50.00BM 2009/03/11 APHA 3125B 0.05 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 51.8 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Vanadium

50.00BM 2009/03/11 APHA 3125B 0.5 45.0-55.0µg/L (ppb) 50.1 MS-CCV-HIGH-9Zinc

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

Samples have been corrected for Method Blank.

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Report reviewed by:

Brenda Chomin, P.ChemSenior Environmental ChemistLaboratory Services

Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services

AMEC Earth & Environmental has been accredited by the Canadian

Association for Environmental Analytical Laboratories (CAEAL) Inc. to

ISO/IEC 17025 for specific tests registered with the Association.

Scope of accreditation number 2349.

** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please

contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples

deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or

disposal will be arranged.) **

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ANALYTICAL REPORT

5667 - 70 Street

Edmonton, Alberta

Canada T6B 3P6

Tel: (780) 436-2152

Fax: (780) 377-3600

AMEC Earth & Environmental

5681-70 Street

Edmonton, AB T6B-3P6

Attention: McNaughton, Duane

Project No. CE03745.300

2009/03/19

File No.: EC-55689

Quality Control Standard

Report Date:

Analyst

Date of

Analysis

(yyyy/m/d)

Analytical

Parameter Units

Reference

Method MDL

Analyzed

Value

Advisory

Range

Target

Value

Reference

No.

37.50LL 2009/03/09 APHA 3120 0.5 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 38.6 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Calcium

1.00LL 2009/03/09 APHA 3120 0.10 0.90-1.10mg/L (ppm) 1.10 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Iron

37.50LL 2009/03/09 APHA 3120 0.50 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 38.1 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Magnesium

1.00LL 2009/03/09 APHA 3120 0.01 0.90-1.10mg/L (ppm) 1.00 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Manganese

5.00LL 2009/03/09 APHA 3120 0.01 4.50-5.50mg/L (ppm) 5.36 QCP-QCS-1 (CCV-Cats)Phosphorus

42.50LL 2009/03/09 APHA 3120 0.5 38.3-46.8mg/L (ppm) 42.2 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Potassium

2.33LL 2009/03/09 APHA 3120 0.01 2.10-2.57mg/L (ppm) 2.40 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Silicon

37.50LL 2009/03/09 APHA 3120 0.5 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 35.0 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Sodium

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

Samples have been corrected for Method Blank.

Page 8 of 9

Report reviewed by:

Brenda Chomin, P.ChemSenior Environmental ChemistLaboratory Services

Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services

AMEC Earth & Environmental has been accredited by the Canadian

Association for Environmental Analytical Laboratories (CAEAL) Inc. to

ISO/IEC 17025 for specific tests registered with the Association.

Scope of accreditation number 2349.

** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please

contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples

deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or

disposal will be arranged.) **

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ANALYTICAL REPORT

5667 - 70 Street

Edmonton, Alberta

Canada T6B 3P6

Tel: (780) 436-2152

Fax: (780) 377-3600

AMEC Earth & Environmental

5681-70 Street

Edmonton, AB T6B-3P6

Attention: McNaughton, Duane

Project No. CE03745.300

2009/03/19

File No.: EC-55689

Quality Control Standard

Report Date:

Analyst

Date of

Analysis

(yyyy/m/d)

Analytical

Parameter Units

Reference

Method MDL

Analyzed

Value

Advisory

Range

Target

Value

Reference

No.

37.50LL 2009/03/09 APHA 3120 0.5 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 39.1 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Calcium

1.00LL 2009/03/09 APHA 3120 0.10 0.90-1.10mg/L (ppm) 1.09 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Iron

37.50LL 2009/03/09 APHA 3120 0.50 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 38.9 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Magnesium

1.00LL 2009/03/09 APHA 3120 0.01 0.90-1.10mg/L (ppm) 1.01 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Manganese

5.00LL 2009/03/09 APHA 3120 0.02 4.50-5.50mg/L (ppm) 5.37 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Phosphorus

42.50LL 2009/03/09 APHA 3120 0.5 38.3-46.8mg/L (ppm) 42.4 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Potassium

2.33LL 2009/03/09 APHA 3120 0.01 2.10-2.57mg/L (ppm) 2.47 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Silicon

37.50LL 2009/03/09 APHA 3120 0.5 33.8-41.3mg/L (ppm) 34.9 QCP-QCS (CCV-Cats)Sodium

All Analytical results pertain to samples analyzed as received.

APHA: Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 2005. 21st Ed. American Public Health Association.

MDL - Method Detection Limit

Samples have been corrected for Method Blank.

Page 9 of 9

Report reviewed by:

Brenda Chomin, P.ChemSenior Environmental ChemistLaboratory Services

Charlene RollheiserDirector of QA/QCLaboratory Services

AMEC Earth & Environmental has been accredited by the Canadian

Association for Environmental Analytical Laboratories (CAEAL) Inc. to

ISO/IEC 17025 for specific tests registered with the Association.

Scope of accreditation number 2349.

** All samples will be disposed of after 30 days following analysis. Please

contact the lab if you require additional sample storage time. (Samples

deemed hazardous will be returned to the client at their own expense or

disposal will be arranged.) **

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Reported On: 16-MAR-09 03:22 PM

THIS REPORT SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED EXCEPT IN FULL WITHOUT THE WRITTEN AUTHORITY OF THE LABORATORY.ALL SAMPLES WILL BE DISPOSED OF AFTER 30 DAYS FOLLOWING ANALYSIS. PLEASE CONTACT THE LAB IF YOUREQUIRE ADDITIONAL SAMPLE STORAGE TIME.

____________________________________________

MAUREEN OLINEKSenior Account Manager

EC-55689665165

Comments:

Job Reference: Project P.O. #:

Other Information:

Legal Site Desc: CofC Numbers:

9936-67 Avenue, Edmonton, AB T6E 0P5Phone: +1 780 413 5227 Fax: +1 780 437 2311 www.alsglobal.com

A Campbell Brothers Limited Company

09-MAR-09Lab Work Order #: L740206 Date Received:

AMEC EARTH & ENVIRONMENTAL

5667 - 70 STREEET

EDMONTON AB T6B 3P6

ATTN: BEN FAN

Certificate of Analysis

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ALS LABORATORY GROUP ANALYTICAL REPORT

L740206 CONTD....

2PAGE

Result D.L. Units Extracted Analyzed BySample Details/Parameters

of

EC-55689

Qualifier* Batch

3

L740206-1 103/6-14/B-09-2154CLIENT on 06-MAR-09Sampled By:

WATER

Naphthenic AcidsSilica Reactive SolubleSulphide

mg/Lmg/Lmg/L

10-MAR-0916-MAR-0910-MAR-09

ALMTJJBLI

<19.1

<0.002

10.1

0.002

Matrix:

SP

R797369R799271R797405

* Refer to Referenced Information for Qualifiers (if any) and Methodology.

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NAPHTHENIC-ACID-FM

SILICA-REAC-SOL-WP

SULPHIDE-ED

Reference Information

Naphthenic Acids by FTIR

Reactive Silica

Sulphide

L740206 CONTD....

3PAGE of

EC-55689

Ammonium molybdate at approximately pH 1.2 reacts with silica and phosphate to produce heteropoly acids. Oxalic acid is added to destroy the molybdosphosphoric acid but not the molybdosilicic acid. The yellow molybdosilicic acid is reduced by ascorbic acid to heteropoly blue. The intensity of the blue colour measured spectrophotometrically at 600 nm is proportional to the concentration of molybdate-reactive silica and is reported as soluble. Results reported as dissolved indicate the sample was filtered prior to analysis.

Methods Listed (if applicable):

ALS Test Code Test Description

Water

Water

Water

SP Sample was Preserved at the laboratory

Sample Parameter Qualifier key listed:

Naphthenic Acids by FTIR,Syncrude,1994

Technicon 105-71W; APHA 4500E

APHA 4500 -S E-Auto-Colorimetry

Analytical Method Reference(Based On)

** Laboratory Methods employed follow in-house procedures, which are generally based on nationally or internationally accepted methodologies.

Description Qualifier

Preparation Method Reference(Based On) Matrix

GLOSSARY OF REPORT TERMSSurr - A surrogate is an organic compound that is similar to the target analyte(s) in chemical composition and behavior but not normally detected in environmental samples. Prior to sample processing, samples are fortified with one or more surrogate compounds.The reported surrogate recovery value provides a measure of method efficiency. The Laboratory control limits are determined under column heading D.L.mg/kg (units) - unit of concentration based on mass, parts per million.mg/L (units) - unit of concentration based on volume, parts per million.< - Less than.D.L. - The reporting limit.N/A - Result not available. Refer to qualifier code and definition for explanation.

Test results reported relate only to the samples as received by the laboratory.UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, ALL SAMPLES WERE RECEIVED IN ACCEPTABLE CONDITION.UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, SAMPLES ARE NOT CORRECTED FOR CLIENT FIELD BLANKS.Although test results are generated under strict QA/QC protocols, any unsigned test reports, faxes, or emails are considered preliminary.

ALS Laboratory Group has an extensive QA/QC program where all analytical data reported is analyzed using approved referenced procedures followed by checks and reviews by senior managers and quality assurance personnel. However, since the results are obtained from chemical measurements and thus cannot be guaranteed, ALS Laboratory Group assumes no liability for the use or interpretation of the results.

The last two letters of the above test code(s) indicate the laboratory that performed analytical analysis for that test. Refer to the list below:

Laboratory Definition Code Laboratory Location Laboratory Definition Code Laboratory Location

ED FM

WP

ALS LABORATORY GROUP - EDMONTON, ALBERTA, CANADA

ALS LABORATORY GROUP - FORT MCMURRAY, ALBERTA, CANADA

ALS LABORATORY GROUP - WINNIPEG, MANITOBA, CANADA

Chain of Custody numbers:

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Appendix C3

Alberta Environment Provincial Water Well Data

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STATIC TEST LEVEL RATE FROM TO

(m bTOC) (Lpm) (mbgl) (mbgl)

1420837 4 75 6 32 9 LAKELAND DRILLING LTD. 10/7/2008 97.54 Industrial DEVON CANADA

CORP. 11.06 90.92 44.81 47.85

1420838 4 75 6 32 7 LAKELAND DRILLING LTD. 11/5/2008 60.35 Industrial DEVON CANADA

CORP. 0.00 136.38 46.02 49.07

1165345 4 75 7 27 11 CALIBRE DRILLING LTD. 2/29/2008 203.50 Industrial DEVON CANADA

CORP 33.48 212.48 193.96 196.70

1165346 4 75 7 27 11 CALIBRE DRILLING LTD. 3/7/2008 208.69 Observation DEVON CANADA

CORP. 33.67 212.48 196.96 202.79

1420848 4 75 7 27 12 LAKELAND DRILLING LTD. 7/14/2009 97.54 Other DEVON CANADA 36.65 136.38 91.44 96.01

92054 4 75 7 34 10 UNKNOWN DRILLER 3/8/1978 518.46 Industrial 0 0 0 HOME OIL CO LTD

1420826 4 76 6 6 NE LAKELAND DRILLING LTD. 9/22/2008 48.77 Other ENCANA

1420839 4 76 6 7 2 LAKELAND DRILLING LTD. 10/4/2008 54.86 Industrial ENCANA FCCL OIL

SANDS LTD. 6.82 136.02 49.07 50.60

1420840 4 76 6 7 2 LAKELAND DRILLING LTD. 10/5/2008 54.25 Observation ENCANA FCCL OIL

SANDS LTD. 2.19 47.85 50.90

1420841 4 76 6 7 2 LAKELAND DRILLING LTD. 10/2/2008 109.73 Other ENCANA FCCL OIL

SANDS LTD.

40912 4 76 6 8 10 MCALLISTER WATERWELLS LTD. 2/15/2001 25.91 Industrial 0 5 0 PAN CANADIAN #TH

16

40913 4 76 6 8 10 MCALLISTER WATERWELLS LTD. 1/26/2001 152.40 Observation 0 13 0 PAN CANADIAN #TH

1 132.89 138.99

40914 4 76 6 8 10 MCALLISTER WATERWELLS LTD. 1/27/2001 83.52 Observation 0 9 0 PAN CANADIAN #TH

2 77.42 83.52

40915 4 76 6 8 10 MCALLISTER WATERWELLS LTD. 1/28/2001 53.64 Observation 0 6 0 PAN CANADIAN #TH

3 47.55 53.64

40916 4 76 6 8 10 MCALLISTER WATERWELLS LTD. 1/28/2001 24.38 Observation 0 3 0 PAN CANADIAN #TH

4 18.29 24.38

40917 4 76 6 8 10 MCALLISTER WATERWELLS LTD. 1/28/2001 6.71 Observation 0 2 0 PAN CANADIAN #TH

5 3.66 6.71

1500078 4 76 6 8 10 MCALLISTER DRILLING INC. 1/31/2001 86.56 Domestic PAN CANADIAN 0.00 54.55 77.72 81.08

1500085 4 76 6 8 10 MCALLISTER DRILLING INC. 3/21/2001 42.06 Domestic PAN CANADIAN 45.46 29.87 32.92

40922 4 76 6 17 8 MCALLISTER WATERWELLS LTD. 2/2/2001 148.44 Observation 0 20 0 PAN CANADIAN #TH

7 137.16 143.26

40923 4 76 6 17 8 MCALLISTER WATERWELLS LTD. 2/20/2001 116.43 Observation 0 15 0 PAN CANADIAN #TH

9 110.34 116.43

40924 4 76 6 17 8 MCALLISTER WATERWELLS LTD. 2/20/2001 76.20 Observation 0 13 0 PAN CANADIAN #TH

10 70.10 76.20

40925 4 76 6 17 8 MCALLISTER WATERWELLS LTD. 2/20/2001 62.48 Observation 0 10 0 PAN CANADIAN #TH

11 56.39 62.48

40926 4 76 6 17 8 MCALLISTER WATERWELLS LTD. 2/21/2001 45.72 Observation 0 6 0 PAN CANADIAN #TH

12 39.62 45.72

40927 4 76 6 17 8 MCALLISTER WATERWELLS LTD. 2/21/2001 22.86 Observation 0 2 0 PAN CANADIAN #TH

13 16.76 22.86

298114 4 76 6 17 9 MCALLISTER HOLDINGS LTD. 3/9/1998 143.26 Industrial 0 17 0 PAN CAN 2.99 1113.77 127.41 139.60

298237 4 76 6 17 9 MCALLISTER HOLDINGS LTD. 3/9/1998 143.26 Industrial 0 17 0 PAN CAN (C.S. RES) 3.51 1113.77 127.41 139.60

AENV Well ID W_M TWP RGE SEC LSD DRILLING COMPANY

DATE COMPLETED

M/D/YR

Appendix 3C: Reconnaissance Report for Water Well Records Within the HLSA and Surrounding 1.6 km Area

USE CHM LT PT WELL OWNER

CASING PERFS DEPTH (mbgl)

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STATIC TEST LEVEL RATE FROM TO

(m bTOC) (Lpm) (mbgl) (mbgl)

AENV Well ID W_M TWP RGE SEC LSD DRILLING COMPANY

DATE COMPLETED

M/D/YR USE CHM LT PT WELL OWNER

CASING PERFS DEPTH (mbgl)

298238 4 76 6 17 9 MCALLISTER HOLDINGS LTD. 3/11/1998 140.21 Observation 0 18 0 PAN CAN (C.S. RES) 1.28 126.80 138.99

1500992 4 76 6 17 8 MCALLISTER DRILLING INC. 12/4/2002 12.19 Observation ENCANA 8.53 10.06

1500993 4 76 6 17 9 MCALLISTER DRILLING INC. 12/4/2002 11.58 Observation ENCANA 5.49 8.53

1500994 4 76 6 17 9 MCALLISTER DRILLING INC. 12/4/2002 28.96 Observation ENCANA 18.29 22.86

1501044 4 76 6 17 9 MCALLISTER DRILLING INC. 3/8/2001 139.60 Industrial PAN CANADIAN /

CONKLIN 103.63 124.05

278940 4 76 6 31 0 LAKELAND DRILLING LTD. 1/17/1984 44.20 Domestic 0 4 0 ALTA HOUSING 18.29 45.46 19.81 21.34

278941 4 76 6 31 0 LAKELAND DRILLING LTD. 1/17/1981 54.86 Domestic 0 6 0 ALTA HOUSING 12.80 136.38 22.86 24.38

278944 4 76 7 1 0 UNKNOWN DRILLER 12.19 Domestic 1 0 0 ALTA HOUSING278945 4 76 7 1 0 UNKNOWN DRILLER 45.72 Domestic 1 0 0 #BUNK HOUSE

2099010 4 76 7 5 12 BLACKWATCH DRILLING 3/4/2009 417.00 Industrial KNOC

2099011 4 76 7 9 5 BLACKWATCH DRILLING 3/7/2009 370.00 Industrial KNOC

2099016 4 76 7 9 5 BLACKWATCH DRILLING 2/23/2009 380.00 Industrial KNOC

2099012 4 76 7 11 1 BLACKWATCH DRILLING 1/9/2009 350.00 Industrial KNOC

2099013 4 76 7 12 1 BLACKWATCH DRILLING 1/13/2009 215.00 Industrial KNOC

2099014 4 76 7 12 1 BLACKWATCH DRILLING 1/14/2009 217.00 Industrial KNOC

92093 4 76 7 14 10 UNKNOWN DRILLER 454.15 Industrial 0 0 0

278947 4 76 7 14 10 LAKELAND DRILLING LTD. 10/10/1981 73.15 Industrial 0 15 0 HOME OIL CO LTD

#HOLE 2

278949 4 76 7 14 10 LAKELAND DRILLING LTD. 10/9/1981 106.68 Industrial 0 13 0 HOME OIL CO LTD

278950 4 76 7 14 10 LAKELAND DRILLING LTD. 10/15/1981 80.77 Industrial 0 7 0 HOME OIL CO LTD

#HOLE 3 3.05 227.30 76.20 80.77

2099009 4 76 7 14 6 BLACKWATCH DRILLING 1/11/2009 200.00 Industrial KNOC

2099015 4 76 7 14 6 BLACKWATCH DRILLING 1/12/2009 196.00 Industrial KNOC

92094 4 76 7 21 7 UNKNOWN DRILLER 2/1/1967 420.62 Industrial 0 0 0 HOME OIL CO

279024 4 76 7 32 12 CARIBOU DRILLING LTD. 10/20/1972 11.28 Domestic 0 6 0 MCCALLUM, D. 5.52 22.73 9.14 10.97

279025 4 76 7 32 NE LAKELAND DRILLING LTD. 1/5/1988 64.01 Domestic 0 7 0 MOLLER, GARY 6.40 45.46 60.96 62.48

279026 4 76 7 32 NE LAKELAND DRILLING LTD. 1/5/1988 45.11 Domestic 0 5 0 LEDCOR CONST 6.10 45.46 33.53 36.58

279028 4 76 7 33 SW UNKNOWN DRILLER Domestic 1 0 0 THOM'S CAMPING

279029 4 76 7 33 NW BENN, W. ENTERPRISES LTD. 3/26/1987 20.73 Domestic 0 6 0 CHRISTINA LAKE

ENT LTD 4.88 13.64

279030 4 76 7 33 NW BENN, W. ENTERPRISES LTD. 3/27/1987 15.24 Domestic 0 4 0 CHRISTINA LAKE

ENT LTD

279031 4 76 7 33 NW BENN, W. ENTERPRISES LTD. 3/27/1987 18.29 Domestic 0 7 0 CRISTINA LAKE ENT

LTD 10.67 36.37

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STATIC TEST LEVEL RATE FROM TO

(m bTOC) (Lpm) (mbgl) (mbgl)

AENV Well ID W_M TWP RGE SEC LSD DRILLING COMPANY

DATE COMPLETED

M/D/YR USE CHM LT PT WELL OWNER

CASING PERFS DEPTH (mbgl)

279032 4 76 7 33 NW BENN, W. ENTERPRISES LTD. 3/28/1987 4.57 Domestic 0 3 0 CHRISTINA LAKE

ENT LTD 1.52 90.92

279033 4 76 7 33 NW BENN, W. ENTERPRISES LTD. 3/29/1987 6.71 Domestic 0 3 0 CHRISTINA LAKE

ENT LTD 2.13 45.46

279034 4 76 7 33 NW UNKNOWN DRILLER 12.19 Domestic 1 0 0 THOM, DONALD

279035 4 76 7 33 0 UNKNOWN DRILLER Domestic 1 0 0 CHRISTINA LAKE LODGE

279036 4 76 7 33 0 UNKNOWN DRILLER Domestic 1 0 0 CHRISTINA LAKE LODGE

279037 4 76 7 36 0 UNKNOWN DRILLER Domestic 1 0 0 CONKLIN FIRE HALL

Minimum 4.57 0.00 13.64 3.66 6.71Maximum 518.46 36.65 1113.77 196.96 202.79Average 120.27 9.67 198.07 67.51 72.80

Notes: W_M - Meridian; TWP - Township; RGE - Range; SEC - Section; LSD - Legal Subdivision; bgl - below ground level; bTOC - below top of casing; L/min liters per minute; CHM - No. of chemistry reports; LT - lines of lithology; PT - lines of pump test data.

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(m bTOC) (Lpm) (mbgl) (mbgl)

92051 4 75 6 28 10 UNKNOWN DRILLER 2/13/1967 457.20 Industrial 0 0 0 HOME OIL CO LTD

1500997 4 75 6 28 12 MCALLISTER DRILLING INC. 3/4/2005 132.89 Other DEVON 545.52 123.44 129.54

1501035 4 75 6 28 12 MCALLISTER DRILLING INC. 3/6/2005 129.84 Industrial DEVON ENERGY

CORP. 3182.20 123.14 129.24

1420837 4 75 6 32 9 LAKELAND DRILLING LTD. 10/7/2008 97.54 Industrial DEVON CANADA

CORP. 11.06 90.92 44.81 47.85

1420838 4 75 6 32 7 LAKELAND DRILLING LTD. 11/5/2008 60.35 Industrial DEVON CANADA

CORP. 0.00 136.38 46.02 49.07

1420080 4 75 6 33 4 LAKELAND DRILLING LTD. 7/7/2005 71.63 Industrial

DEVON CANDADA

CORPORATION0.00 159.11 64.01 70.10

1420829 4 75 6 33 4 LAKELAND DRILLING LTD. 9/14/2006 Other DEVON CANADA

CORP.

92052 4 75 7 1 10 UNKNOWN DRILLER 475.49 Industrial 0 0 0

92053 4 75 7 23 6 UNKNOWN DRILLER 504.44 Industrial 0 0 0

1165345 4 75 7 27 11 CALIBRE DRILLING LTD. 2/29/2008 203.50 Industrial DEVON CANADA

CORP 33.48 212.48 193.96 196.70

1165346 4 75 7 27 11 CALIBRE DRILLING LTD. 3/7/2008 208.69 Observation DEVON CANADA

CORP. 33.67 212.48 196.96 202.79

1420848 4 75 7 27 12 LAKELAND DRILLING LTD. 7/14/2009 97.54 Other DEVON CANADA 36.65 136.38 91.44 96.01

92054 4 75 7 34 10 UNKNOWN DRILLER 3/8/1978 518.46 Industrial 0 0 0 HOME OIL CO LTD

1420826 4 76 6 6 NE LAKELAND DRILLING LTD. 9/22/2008 48.77 Other ENCANA

1420839 4 76 6 7 2 LAKELAND DRILLING LTD. 10/4/2008 54.86 Industrial ENCANA FCCL

OIL SANDS LTD. 6.82 136.02 49.07 50.60

1420840 4 76 6 7 2 LAKELAND DRILLING LTD. 10/5/2008 54.25 Observation ENCANA FCCL

OIL SANDS LTD. 2.19 47.85 50.90

1420841 4 76 6 7 2 LAKELAND DRILLING LTD. 10/2/2008 109.73 Other ENCANA FCCL

OIL SANDS LTD.

40912 4 76 6 8 10 MCALLISTER WATERWELLS LTD. 2/15/2001 25.91 Industrial 0 5 0 PAN CANADIAN

#TH 16

40913 4 76 6 8 10 MCALLISTER WATERWELLS LTD. 1/26/2001 152.40 Observation 0 13 0 PAN CANADIAN

#TH 1 132.89 138.99

40914 4 76 6 8 10 MCALLISTER WATERWELLS LTD. 1/27/2001 83.52 Observation 0 9 0 PAN CANADIAN

#TH 2 77.42 83.52

40915 4 76 6 8 10 MCALLISTER WATERWELLS LTD. 1/28/2001 53.64 Observation 0 6 0 PAN CANADIAN

#TH 3 47.55 53.64

WELL OWNER CASING PERFS

USE CHM LT PT

Appendix C3: Reconnaissance Report for Water Wells Within the Search Area (TWP 75-77, RNG 6-8, W4M)

Well ID W_M TWP RGE SEC LSD DRILLING COMPANY

DATE COMPLETED

M/D/YR

DEPTH (mbgl)

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(m bTOC) (Lpm) (mbgl) (mbgl) WELL OWNER

CASING PERFS USE CHM LT PT Well ID W_M TWP RGE SEC LSD DRILLING

COMPANY

DATE COMPLETED

M/D/YR

DEPTH (mbgl)

40916 4 76 6 8 10 MCALLISTER WATERWELLS LTD. 1/28/2001 24.38 Observation 0 3 0 PAN CANADIAN

#TH 4 18.29 24.38

40917 4 76 6 8 10 MCALLISTER WATERWELLS LTD. 1/28/2001 6.71 Observation 0 2 0 PAN CANADIAN

#TH 5 3.66 6.71

1500078 4 76 6 8 10 MCALLISTER DRILLING INC. 1/31/2001 86.56 Domestic PAN CANADIAN 0.00 54.55 77.72 81.08

1500085 4 76 6 8 10 MCALLISTER DRILLING INC. 3/21/2001 42.06 Domestic PAN CANADIAN 45.46 29.87 32.92

40918 4 76 6 16 7 MCALLISTER WATERWELLS LTD. 3/21/2001 158.19 Observation 0 13 0 PAN CANADIAN

#TH 21 143.87 154.53

40919 4 76 6 16 7 MCALLISTER WATERWELLS LTD. 3/6/2001 118.87 Observation 0 11 0 PAN CANADIAN

#TH 17 112.78 118.87

40920 4 76 6 16 7 MCALLISTER WATERWELLS LTD. 3/6/2001 24.08 Observation 0 2 0 PAN CANADIAN

#TH 18 17.98 24.08

40921 4 76 6 16 7 MCALLISTER WATERWELLS LTD. 3/7/2001 12.19 Observation 0 1 0 PAN CANADIAN

#TH 19 6.10 12.19

40922 4 76 6 17 8 MCALLISTER WATERWELLS LTD. 2/2/2001 148.44 Observation 0 20 0 PAN CANADIAN

#TH 7 137.16 143.26

40923 4 76 6 17 8 MCALLISTER WATERWELLS LTD. 2/20/2001 116.43 Observation 0 15 0 PAN CANADIAN

#TH 9 110.34 116.43

40924 4 76 6 17 8 MCALLISTER WATERWELLS LTD. 2/20/2001 76.20 Observation 0 13 0 PAN CANADIAN

#TH 10 70.10 76.20

40925 4 76 6 17 8 MCALLISTER WATERWELLS LTD. 2/20/2001 62.48 Observation 0 10 0 PAN CANADIAN

#TH 11 56.39 62.48

40926 4 76 6 17 8 MCALLISTER WATERWELLS LTD. 2/21/2001 45.72 Observation 0 6 0 PAN CANADIAN

#TH 12 39.62 45.72

40927 4 76 6 17 8 MCALLISTER WATERWELLS LTD. 2/21/2001 22.86 Observation 0 2 0 PAN CANADIAN

#TH 13 16.76 22.86

298114 4 76 6 17 9 MCALLISTER HOLDINGS LTD. 3/9/1998 143.26 Industrial 0 17 0 PAN CAN 2.99 1113.77 127.41 139.60

298237 4 76 6 17 9 MCALLISTER HOLDINGS LTD. 3/9/1998 143.26 Industrial 0 17 0 PAN CAN (C.S.

RES) 3.51 1113.77 127.41 139.60

298238 4 76 6 17 9 MCALLISTER HOLDINGS LTD. 3/11/1998 140.21 Observation 0 18 0 PAN CAN (C.S.

RES) 1.28 126.80 138.99

1500992 4 76 6 17 8 MCALLISTER DRILLING INC. 12/4/2002 12.19 Observation ENCANA 8.53 10.06

1500993 4 76 6 17 9 MCALLISTER DRILLING INC. 12/4/2002 11.58 Observation ENCANA 5.49 8.53

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(m bTOC) (Lpm) (mbgl) (mbgl) WELL OWNER

CASING PERFS USE CHM LT PT Well ID W_M TWP RGE SEC LSD DRILLING

COMPANY

DATE COMPLETED

M/D/YR

DEPTH (mbgl)

1500994 4 76 6 17 9 MCALLISTER DRILLING INC. 12/4/2002 28.96 Observation ENCANA 18.29 22.86

1501044 4 76 6 17 9 MCALLISTER DRILLING INC. 3/8/2001 139.60 Industrial PAN CANADIAN /

CONKLIN 103.63 124.05

278940 4 76 6 31 0 LAKELAND DRILLING LTD. 1/17/1984 44.20 Domestic 0 4 0 ALTA HOUSING 18.29 45.46 19.81 21.34

278941 4 76 6 31 0 LAKELAND DRILLING LTD. 1/17/1981 54.86 Domestic 0 6 0 ALTA HOUSING 12.80 136.38 22.86 24.38

162384 4 76 6 36 12 UNKNOWN DRILLER 12/17/1990 9.75 Industrial 0 0 0VENTURE SEISMIC

LTD#SP416

162385 4 76 6 36 12 UNKNOWN DRILLER 12/17/1990 9.75 Industrial 0 0 0 VENTURE SEISMIC LTD

278944 4 76 7 1 0 UNKNOWN DRILLER 12.19 Domestic 1 0 0 ALTA HOUSING

278945 4 76 7 1 0 UNKNOWN DRILLER 45.72 Domestic 1 0 0 #BUNK HOUSE

2099010 4 76 7 5 12 BLACKWATCH DRILLING 3/4/2009 417.00 Industrial KNOC

2099011 4 76 7 9 5 BLACKWATCH DRILLING 3/7/2009 370.00 Industrial KNOC

2099016 4 76 7 9 5 BLACKWATCH DRILLING 2/23/2009 380.00 Industrial KNOC

2099012 4 76 7 11 1 BLACKWATCH DRILLING 1/9/2009 350.00 Industrial KNOC

2099013 4 76 7 12 1 BLACKWATCH DRILLING 1/13/2009 215.00 Industrial KNOC

2099014 4 76 7 12 1 BLACKWATCH DRILLING 1/14/2009 217.00 Industrial KNOC

92093 4 76 7 14 10 UNKNOWN DRILLER 454.15 Industrial 0 0 0

278947 4 76 7 14 10 LAKELAND DRILLING LTD. 10/10/1981 73.15 Industrial 0 15 0 HOME OIL CO

LTD #HOLE 2

278949 4 76 7 14 10 LAKELAND DRILLING LTD. 10/9/1981 106.68 Industrial 0 13 0 HOME OIL CO

LTD

278950 4 76 7 14 10 LAKELAND DRILLING LTD. 10/15/1981 80.77 Industrial 0 7 0 HOME OIL CO

LTD #HOLE 3 3.05 227.30 76.20 80.77

2099009 4 76 7 14 6 BLACKWATCH DRILLING 1/11/2009 200.00 Industrial KNOC

2099015 4 76 7 14 6 BLACKWATCH DRILLING 1/12/2009 196.00 Industrial KNOC

92094 4 76 7 21 7 UNKNOWN DRILLER 2/1/1967 420.62 Industrial 0 0 0 HOME OIL CO

278951 4 76 7 31 6 UNKNOWN DRILLER 15.24 Domestic 1 0 0 NORTHERN ALTA RAILWAYS

278952 4 76 7 31 NW SUMMER'S DRILLING LTD. 3/20/1978 14.33 Domestic 1 7 0 ALTA HOUSING 4.57 9.09

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(m bTOC) (Lpm) (mbgl) (mbgl) WELL OWNER

CASING PERFS USE CHM LT PT Well ID W_M TWP RGE SEC LSD DRILLING

COMPANY

DATE COMPLETED

M/D/YR

DEPTH (mbgl)

278956 4 76 7 31 NW UNKNOWN DRILLER 33.53 Municipal 1 0 0 ALTA MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS ID 18 N

278958 4 76 7 31 11 UNKNOWN DRILLER 12.80 Domestic 0 2 0 ALTA HOUSING CORP

278968 4 76 7 31 11 CARIBOU DRILLING LTD. 10/21/1972 15.85 Domestic 6 7 0 NORTHLANDS

SCHOOL DIV 4.51 12.50 14.33

278974 4 76 7 31 11 CARIBOU DRILLING LTD. 10/21/1972 15.24 Domestic 0 4 0 NORTHLAND

SCHOOL DIV 5.49 45.46 12.50 14.33

278977 4 76 7 31 11 UNKNOWN DRILLER 13.11 Domestic 2 2 0 NORTHLANDS SCHOOL DIV

278981 4 76 7 31 12 CARIBOU DRILLING LTD. 8/18/1972 18.29 Domestic 1 3 0 ALTA HOUSING

CORP 10.67 16.76 18.29

278985 4 76 7 31 13 UNKNOWN DRILLER 17.07 Domestic 1 0 0 ALTA HOUSING CORP 9.75

278986 4 76 7 31 14 KINSELLA DRILLING LTD. 9/1/1971 131.06 Municipal 6 30 22 ARC 11.13 72.74

279001 4 76 7 31 9 UNKNOWN DRILLER 5.49 Domestic 1 0 0 ALTA HOUSING #CABIN 106 3.96

279005 4 76 7 31 9 CARIBOU DRILLING LTD. 10/20/1972 12.80 Domestic 0 5 0 TREMBLAY,

DUMAS 5.58 45.46 9.75 11.58

279007 4 76 7 31 10 CARIBOU DRILLING LTD. 10/18/1972 12.19 Domestic 1 5 0 CONKLIN METIS

GROUP 2.71 227.30 9.14 10.97

279013 4 76 7 31 0 UNKNOWN DRILLER 9.14 Domestic 1 0 0

CONKLINHAMLET

OF#COMMUNITYWELL

279017 4 76 7 31 0 UNKNOWN DRILLER 45.72 Domestic 1 0 0 CONKLIN SCHOOL

279019 4 76 7 31 0 LAKELAND DRILLING LTD. 7/30/1985 68.58 Domestic 0 5 0 HANDY ANDY

CONSTr 8.53 68.19 27.43 33.53

279021 4 76 7 31 0 UNKNOWN DRILLER Domestic 1 0 0 KAREN'S CAMP CATERING

279022 4 76 7 31 0 UNKNOWN DRILLER Domestic 1 0 0 CONKLIN FIRE HALL

279023 4 76 7 31 12 MCALLISTER WATERWELLS LTD. 9/13/1988 30.78 Domestic 0 7 0 NORTHLAND

SCHOOL DIV 61 5.79 181.84 26.52 27.74

279024 4 76 7 32 12 CARIBOU DRILLING LTD. 10/20/1972 11.28 Domestic 0 6 0 MCCALLUM, D. 5.52 22.73 9.14 10.97

279025 4 76 7 32 NE LAKELAND DRILLING LTD. 1/5/1988 64.01 Domestic 0 7 0 MOLLER, GARY 6.40 45.46 60.96 62.48

279026 4 76 7 32 NE LAKELAND DRILLING LTD. 1/5/1988 45.11 Domestic 0 5 0 LEDCOR CONST 6.10 45.46 33.53 36.58

279028 4 76 7 33 SW UNKNOWN DRILLER Domestic 1 0 0 THOM'S CAMPING

279029 4 76 7 33 NW BENN, W. ENTERPRISES LTD. 3/26/1987 20.73 Domestic 0 6 0 CHRISTINA LAKE

ENT LTD 4.88 13.64

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(m bTOC) (Lpm) (mbgl) (mbgl) WELL OWNER

CASING PERFS USE CHM LT PT Well ID W_M TWP RGE SEC LSD DRILLING

COMPANY

DATE COMPLETED

M/D/YR

DEPTH (mbgl)

279030 4 76 7 33 NW BENN, W. ENTERPRISES LTD. 3/27/1987 15.24 Domestic 0 4 0 CHRISTINA LAKE

ENT LTD

279031 4 76 7 33 NW BENN, W. ENTERPRISES LTD. 3/27/1987 18.29 Domestic 0 7 0 CRISTINA LAKE

ENT LTD 10.67 36.37

279032 4 76 7 33 NW BENN, W. ENTERPRISES LTD. 3/28/1987 4.57 Domestic 0 3 0 CHRISTINA LAKE

ENT LTD 1.52 90.92

279033 4 76 7 33 NW BENN, W. ENTERPRISES LTD. 3/29/1987 6.71 Domestic 0 3 0 CHRISTINA LAKE

ENT LTD 2.13 45.46

279034 4 76 7 33 NW UNKNOWN DRILLER 12.19 Domestic 1 0 0 THOM, DONALD

279035 4 76 7 33 0 UNKNOWN DRILLER Domestic 1 0 0 CHRISTINA LAKE LODGE

279036 4 76 7 33 0 UNKNOWN DRILLER Domestic 1 0 0 CHRISTINA LAKE LODGE

279037 4 76 7 36 0 UNKNOWN DRILLER Domestic 1 0 0 CONKLIN FIRE HALL

2099006 4 76 8 8 10 BLACKWATCH DRILLING 2/10/2008 390.00 Industrial NEXEN INC. 251.55 258.30 378.50

2099007 4 76 8 21 11 BLACKWATCH DRILLING 2/6/2008 388.00 Industrial NEXEN INC. 269.18 359.40 376.50

279038 4 76 8 31 0 LAKELAND DRILLING LTD. 1/1/1984 42.06 Domestic 1 5 0 CONKLIN

SCHOOL 4.57 45.46 25.91 27.43

279042 4 76 8 33 1 UNKNOWN DRILLER Unknown 1 0 0 ARC #23

279044 4 76 8 33 0 UNKNOWN DRILLER Domestic 1 0 0 THOMAS, FRED

101264 4 76 8 36 SE UNKNOWN DRILLER Domestic 1 0 0 LEDCOR IND

101265 4 76 8 36 SE BIG IRON DRILLING LTD. 3/16/1986 60.96 Domestic 1 13 0

CONSTR CONSULTING

SVCS22.86 90.92 33.53 36.58

279046 4 76 8 36 NE UNKNOWN DRILLER 12.19 Domestic 1 0 0 COOPER, BOB 6.10

279048 4 76 8 36 0 CARIBOU DRILLING LTD. 8/18/1972 18.29 Domestic 0 3 0 ALTA HOUSING

CORP 10.67 6.82 16.76 18.29

279187 4 77 6 5 10

SEDCO DRILLING/BOW

VALLEY RESOURCE SERVICES LTD.

2/4/1967 414.53 Industrial 1 0 0 HOME OIL CO LTD 366.37 368.20

1420824 4 77 6 10 7 LAKELAND DRILLING LTD. 9/21/2008 131.06 Observation ENCANA 12.85 117.35 123.44

1420825 4 77 6 10 7 LAKELAND DRILLING LTD. 9/19/2008 132.59 Other ENCANA 681.90 114.30 115.82

230554 4 77 6 17 2 LAKELAND DRILLING LTD. 12/8/1993 85.34 Domestic 0 4 0 BENSON CONST

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(m bTOC) (Lpm) (mbgl) (mbgl) WELL OWNER

CASING PERFS USE CHM LT PT Well ID W_M TWP RGE SEC LSD DRILLING

COMPANY

DATE COMPLETED

M/D/YR

DEPTH (mbgl)

292381 4 77 7 7 3 LAKELAND DRILLING LTD. 6/1/1999 42.67 Domestic 0 6 16 ANDERSON

EXPL 12.50 136.38 34.14 35.66

92139 4 77 7 15 11 UNKNOWN DRILLER 3/16/1974 377.95 Industrial 0 0 0 TEXACO EXPL CAN

92140 4 77 7 17 11 UNKNOWN DRILLER 321.26 Industrial 0 0 0

92141 4 77 7 25 10 UNKNOWN DRILLER 3/25/1974 397.15 Industrial 0 0 0 TEXACO EXPL CAN

92142 4 77 7 27 6 UNKNOWN DRILLER 310.90 Industrial 0 0 0

153805 4 77 8 2 NH LAKELAND DRILLING LTD. 11/17/1990 54.86 Domestic 0 10 0 PTI CAMP SVC 11.28 159.11 33.83 36.88

212764 4 77 8 2 NH LAKELAND DRILLING LTD. 6/27/1993 48.77 Municipal 0 6 0 SKATERING,

KAREN 8.84 227.30 35.05 38.10

279190 4 77 8 11 SW LAKELAND DRILLING LTD. 10/13/1980 45.11 Domestic 0 5 0

EMARCE MERCEDE &

SONS18.90 68.19 43.59 45.11

279194 4 77 8 18 7 OTHER 1/13/1982 Industrial 0 0 0 KENTING EXPL#335

279195 4 77 8 18 7 OTHER 1/13/1982 Industrial 0 0 0 KENTING EXPL#336

92143 4 77 8 28 10 UNKNOWN DRILLER 2/4/1971 788.82 Industrial 2 0 0 ALTANA EXPL

Minimum 4.57 0.00 6.82 3.66 6.71Maximum 788.82 269.18 3182.20 366.37 378.50Average 128.51 20.57 260.90 74.11 80.88

Notes: W_M - Meridian; TWP - Township; RGE - Range; SEC - Section; LSD - Legal Subdivision; bgl - below ground level; bTOC - below top of casing; L/min liters per minute; CHM - No. of chemistry

reports; LT - lines of lithology; PT - lines of pump test data.

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Water Well Drilling Report The data contained in this report is supplied by the Driller. The province disclaims

responsibility for its accuracy. The information contained in this "Water Well Drilling Report" is unverified by

Alberta Environment

Well I.D.: 2099009Map Verified: Not VerifiedDate Report Received: 2009/09/17

Measurements: Metric

1. Contractor & Well Owner InformationCompany Name: Drilling Company Approval No.:BLACKWATCH DRILLING 249627 Mailing Address: City or Town: Postal Code:6109 - 46 STREET LEDUC AB CA T9E 6T8 WellOwner's Name: Well Location Identifier:KNOC C/O WESTERN PETROLEUM MANAGEMEMT P.O. Box Number: Mailing Address: Postal Code: 4434 - 10ST NE T2E 6K3 City: Province: Country:CALGARY AB CA

2. Well Location1/4 or LSD

Sec Twp Rge Westof M

06 14 076 07 4Location in Quarter

M from N BoundaryM from E Boundary

Lot Block Plan

Well Elev: How Obtain:M Not Obtain6. Well YieldTest Date(yyyy/mm/dd):

Start Time:

Test Method: Non pumping static level:

M

Rate of water removal:

Liters/Min

Depth of pump intake:

M

Water level at end of pumping:

M

Distance from top of casing to ground level:

CM

Depth To water level (meters) Elapsed Time

Drawdown Minutes:Sec Recovery

Total Drawdown: MIf water removal was less than 2 hr duration, reason why: Recommended pumping rate: Liters/MinRecommended pump intake: MType pump installedPump type: Pump model: H.P.: Any further pumptest information?

3. Drilling InformationType of Work: New WellReclaimed WellDate Reclaimed: Materials Used: UnknownMethod of Drilling: RotaryFlowing Well: No Rate: LitersGas Present: No Oil Present: No

Proposed well use: Industrial Anticipated Water Requirements/dayLiters

4. Formation LogDepth from ground level (meters)

Lithology Description

10 Unknown127 Gray Sandstone & Clay Strg's146 Light Gray Claystone179 Light Gray Sandstone200 Gray Shale & Sandstone

5. Well CompletionDate Started(yyyy/mm/dd): Date Completed

(yyyy/mm/dd):2009/01/10 2009/01/11

Well Depth: 200 M Borehole Diameter: 25.1 CM

Casing Type: Steel Liner Type: UnknownSize OD: 17.78 CM Size OD: CMWall Thickness: CM Wall Thickness: CM

Bottom at: 199.26 M Top: M Bottom: M

Perforations Perforations Size: from: M to: M CM x CMfrom: M to: M CM x CMfrom: M to: M CM x CMPerforated by: UnknownSeal: Cement/Groutfrom: 0 M to: 199.26 MSeal: Unknownfrom: M to: MSeal: Unknownfrom: M to: MScreen Type: Unknown Screen ID: CMfrom: M to: M Slot Size: CMScreen Type: Unknown Screen ID: CMfrom: M to: M Slot Size: CMScreen Installation Method: UnknownFittingsTop: Unknown Bottom: UnknownPack: UnknownGrain Size: Amount: UnknownGeophysical Log Taken: Retained on Files: Additional Test and/or Pump DataChemistries taken By Driller: NoHeld: Documents Held: Pitless Adapter Type: Drop Pipe Type: Length: Diameter: Comments: WATER FOR DRILLING FROM 5-11-76-7-W4, 63 CUBIC METERS. @ 127M OCCASIONAL CONGLOMERATE, @ 179M OCCASIONAL CONGLOMERATE. SEE AMEC FOR PUMP TEST.

7. Contractor Certification Driller's Name: CYRIL BLACKBURN

(BLACKWATCH) Certification No.: This well was constructed in accordance with the Water Well regulation of the Alberta Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. All information in this report is true.Signature Yr Mo Day

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responsibility for its accuracy. The information contained in this "Water Well Drilling Report" is unverified by

Alberta Environment

Well I.D.: 2099010Map Verified: Not VerifiedDate Report Received: 2009/09/17

Measurements: Metric

1. Contractor & Well Owner InformationCompany Name: Drilling Company Approval No.:BLACKWATCH DRILLING 249627 Mailing Address: City or Town: Postal Code:6109 - 46 STREET LEDUC AB CA T9E 6T8 WellOwner's Name: Well Location Identifier:KNOC C/O WESTERN PETROLEUM MANAGEMEMT P.O. Box Number: Mailing Address: Postal Code: 4434 - 10ST NE T2E 6K3 City: Province: Country:CALGARY AB CA

2. Well Location1/4 or LSD

Sec Twp Rge Westof M

12 05 076 07 4Location in Quarter

M from N BoundaryM from E Boundary

Lot Block Plan

Well Elev: How Obtain:M Not Obtain6. Well YieldTest Date(yyyy/mm/dd):

Start Time:

Test Method: Non pumping static level:

M

Rate of water removal:

Liters/Min

Depth of pump intake:

M

Water level at end of pumping:

M

Distance from top of casing to ground level:

CM

Depth To water level (meters) Elapsed Time

Drawdown Minutes:Sec Recovery

Total Drawdown: MIf water removal was less than 2 hr duration, reason why: Recommended pumping rate: Liters/MinRecommended pump intake: MType pump installedPump type: Pump model: H.P.: Any further pumptest information?

3. Drilling InformationType of Work: New WellReclaimed WellDate Reclaimed: Materials Used: UnknownMethod of Drilling: RotaryFlowing Well: No Rate: LitersGas Present: No Oil Present: No

Proposed well use: Industrial Anticipated Water Requirements/dayLiters

4. Formation LogDepth from ground level (meters)

Lithology Description

48 Sand60 Brown Clay84 Sand92 Gravel168 Brown Clay219 Gray Shale229 Sandstone248 Shale322 Sandstone352 Sandstone & Shale Strg's390 Sandstone417 Gray Shale

5. Well CompletionDate Started(yyyy/mm/dd): Date Completed

(yyyy/mm/dd):2009/03/01 2009/03/04

Well Depth: 417 M Borehole Diameter: 25.1 CM

Casing Type: Steel Liner Type: SteelSize OD: 24.45 CM Size OD: 11.43 CMWall Thickness: CM Wall Thickness: CM

Bottom at: 185 M Top: M Bottom: 417 M

Perforations Perforations Size: from: M to: M CM x CMfrom: M to: M CM x CMfrom: M to: M CM x CMPerforated by: UnknownSeal: Cement/Groutfrom: 0 M to: 185 MSeal: Cement/Groutfrom: 0 M to: 417 MSeal: Unknownfrom: M to: MScreen Type: Unknown Screen ID: CMfrom: M to: M Slot Size: CMScreen Type: Unknown Screen ID: CMfrom: M to: M Slot Size: CMScreen Installation Method: UnknownFittingsTop: Unknown Bottom: UnknownPack: UnknownGrain Size: Amount: UnknownGeophysical Log Taken: Retained on Files: Additional Test and/or Pump DataChemistries taken By Driller: NoHeld: Documents Held: Pitless Adapter Type: Drop Pipe Type: Length: Diameter: Comments: WATER FOR DRILLING FROM 5-11-76-7-W4, 75 CUBIC METERS. SEE AMEC FOR PUMP TEST. TWO STRINGS OF CASING CEMENTED TO SURFACE.

7. Contractor Certification Driller's Name: CYRIL BLACKBURN

(BLACKWATCH) Certification No.: This well was constructed in accordance with the Water Well regulation of the Alberta Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. All information in this report is true.Signature Yr Mo Day

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Water Well Drilling Report The data contained in this report is supplied by the Driller. The province disclaims

responsibility for its accuracy. The information contained in this "Water Well Drilling Report" is unverified by

Alberta Environment

Well I.D.: 2099011Map Verified: Not VerifiedDate Report Received: 2009/09/17

Measurements: Metric

1. Contractor & Well Owner InformationCompany Name: Drilling Company Approval No.:BLACKWATCH DRILLING 249627 Mailing Address: City or Town: Postal Code:6109 - 46 STREET LEDUC AB CA T9E 6T8 WellOwner's Name: Well Location Identifier:KNOC C/O WESTERN PETROLEUM MANAGEMEMT P.O. Box Number: Mailing Address: Postal Code: 4434 - 10ST NE T2E 6K3 City: Province: Country:CALGARY AB CA

2. Well Location1/4 or LSD

Sec Twp Rge Westof M

05 09 076 07 4Location in Quarter

M from N BoundaryM from E Boundary

Lot Block Plan

Well Elev: How Obtain:M Not Obtain6. Well YieldTest Date(yyyy/mm/dd):

Start Time:

Test Method: Non pumping static level:

M

Rate of water removal:

Liters/Min

Depth of pump intake:

M

Water level at end of pumping:

M

Distance from top of casing to ground level:

CM

Depth To water level (meters) Elapsed Time

Drawdown Minutes:Sec Recovery

Total Drawdown: MIf water removal was less than 2 hr duration, reason why: Recommended pumping rate: Liters/MinRecommended pump intake: MType pump installedPump type: Pump model: H.P.: Any further pumptest information?

3. Drilling InformationType of Work: New WellReclaimed WellDate Reclaimed: Materials Used: UnknownMethod of Drilling: RotaryFlowing Well: No Rate: LitersGas Present: No Oil Present: No

Proposed well use: Industrial Anticipated Water Requirements/dayLiters

4. Formation LogDepth from ground level (meters)

Lithology Description

49 Sand60 Brown Clay84 Sand92 Gravel165 Brown Clay216 Gray Shale287 Sandstone290 Gray Shale335 Sandstone370 Shale

5. Well CompletionDate Started(yyyy/mm/dd): Date Completed

(yyyy/mm/dd):2009/03/05 2009/03/07Well Depth: 370 M Borehole Diameter: 311 CMCasing Type: Steel Liner Type: SteelSize OD: 24.44 CM Size OD: 17.78 CMWall Thickness: CM Wall Thickness: CM

Bottom at: 186 M Top: M Bottom: 322 M

Perforations Perforations Size: from: M to: M CM x CMfrom: M to: M CM x CMfrom: M to: M CM x CMPerforated by: UnknownSeal: Cement/Groutfrom: 0 M to: 186 MSeal: Cement/Groutfrom: 0 M to: 322 MSeal: Unknownfrom: M to: MScreen Type: Unknown Screen ID: CMfrom: M to: M Slot Size: CMScreen Type: Unknown Screen ID: CMfrom: M to: M Slot Size: CMScreen Installation Method: UnknownFittingsTop: Unknown Bottom: UnknownPack: UnknownGrain Size: Amount: UnknownGeophysical Log Taken: Retained on Files: Additional Test and/or Pump DataChemistries taken By Driller: NoHeld: Documents Held: Pitless Adapter Type: Drop Pipe Type: Length: Diameter: Comments: WATER FOR DRILLING FROM 5-11-76-7-W4, 100 CUBIC METERS. SEE AMEC FOR PUMP TEST. TWO STRINGS OF CASING CEMENTED TO SURFACE. BOREHOLE ALSO 22.2 CM.

7. Contractor Certification Driller's Name: CYRIL BLACKBURN

(BLACKWATCH) Certification No.: This well was constructed in accordance with the Water Well regulation of the Alberta Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. All information in this report is true.Signature Yr Mo Day

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Water Well Drilling Report The data contained in this report is supplied by the Driller. The province disclaims

responsibility for its accuracy. The information contained in this "Water Well Drilling Report" is unverified by

Alberta Environment

Well I.D.: 2099012Map Verified: FieldDate Report Received: 2009/09/17

Measurements: Metric

1. Contractor & Well Owner InformationCompany Name: Drilling Company Approval No.:BLACKWATCH DRILLING 249627 Mailing Address: City or Town: Postal Code:6109 - 46 STREET LEDUC AB CA T9E 6T8 WellOwner's Name: Well Location Identifier:KNOC C/O WESTERN PETROLEUM MANAGEMEMT P.O. Box Number: Mailing Address: Postal Code: T2E 6K3 City: Province: Country:CALGARY AB CA

2. Well Location1/4 or LSD

Sec Twp Rge Westof M

01 11 076 07 4Location in Quarter106 M from N Boundary138 M from W Boundary

Lot Block Plan

Well Elev: How Obtain:M Not Obtain6. Well YieldTest Date(yyyy/mm/dd):

Start Time:

Test Method: Non pumping static level:

M

Rate of water removal:

Liters/Min

Depth of pump intake:

M

Water level at end of pumping:

M

Distance from top of casing to ground level:

CM

Depth To water level (meters) Elapsed Time

Drawdown Minutes:Sec Recovery

Total Drawdown: MIf water removal was less than 2 hr duration, reason why: Recommended pumping rate: Liters/MinRecommended pump intake: MType pump installedPump type: Pump model: H.P.: Any further pumptest information?

3. Drilling InformationType of Work: New WellReclaimed WellDate Reclaimed: Materials Used: UnknownMethod of Drilling: RotaryFlowing Well: No Rate: LitersGas Present: No Oil Present: No

Proposed well use: Industrial Anticipated Water Requirements/dayLiters

4. Formation LogDepth from ground level (meters)

Lithology Description

125 Light Gray Sandstone147 Light Gray Claystone180 Gray Sandstone186 Gray Shale318 Sandstone320 Gray Shale335 Sandstone350 Gray Shale

5. Well CompletionDate Started(yyyy/mm/dd): Date Completed

(yyyy/mm/dd):2009/01/05 2009/01/09

Well Depth: 350 M Borehole Diameter: 31.1 CM

Casing Type: Steel Liner Type: Stainless SteelSize OD: 24.45 CM Size OD: 17.78 CMWall Thickness: CM Wall Thickness: CM

Bottom at: 186 M Top: 0 M Bottom: 318.26 M

Perforations Perforations Size: from: M to: M CM x CMfrom: M to: M CM x CMfrom: M to: M CM x CMPerforated by: UnknownSeal: Cement/Groutfrom: 0 M to: 186 MSeal: Cement/Groutfrom: 0 M to: 318.26 MSeal: Unknownfrom: M to: MScreen Type: Unknown Screen ID: CMfrom: M to: M Slot Size: CMScreen Type: Unknown Screen ID: CMfrom: M to: M Slot Size: CMScreen Installation Method: UnknownFittingsTop: Unknown Bottom: UnknownPack: UnknownGrain Size: Amount: UnknownGeophysical Log Taken: Retained on Files: Additional Test and/or Pump DataChemistries taken By Driller: NoHeld: Documents Held: Pitless Adapter Type: Drop Pipe Type: Length: Diameter: Comments: WATER FOR DRILLING FROM 5-11-76-7-W4, 90 CUBIC METERS. SEE AMEC FOR PUMP TEST. WELL CASED AND CEMENTED 0 TO 322M OPEN HOLE 322M TO 350M.

7. Contractor Certification Driller's Name: CYRIL BLACKBURN

(BLACKWATCH) Certification No.: This well was constructed in accordance with the Water Well regulation of the Alberta Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. All information in this report is true.Signature Yr Mo Day

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Water Well Drilling Report The data contained in this report is supplied by the Driller. The province disclaims

responsibility for its accuracy. The information contained in this "Water Well Drilling Report" is unverified by

Alberta Environment

Well I.D.: 2099013Map Verified: Not VerifiedDate Report Received: 2009/09/17

Measurements: Metric

1. Contractor & Well Owner InformationCompany Name: Drilling Company Approval No.:BLACKWATCH DRILLING 249627 Mailing Address: City or Town: Postal Code:6109 - 46 STREET LEDUC AB CA T9E 6T8 WellOwner's Name: Well Location Identifier:KNOC C/O WESTERN PETROLEUM MANAGEMEMT P.O. Box Number: Mailing Address: Postal Code: 4434 - 10ST NE T2E 6K3 City: Province: Country:CALGARY AB CA

2. Well Location1/4 or LSD

Sec Twp Rge Westof M

01 12 076 07 4Location in Quarter208 M from N Boundary225 M from W Boundary

Lot Block Plan

Well Elev: How Obtain:M Not Obtain6. Well YieldTest Date(yyyy/mm/dd):

Start Time:

Test Method: Non pumping static level:

M

Rate of water removal:

Liters/Min

Depth of pump intake:

M

Water level at end of pumping:

M

Distance from top of casing to ground level:

CM

Depth To water level (meters) Elapsed Time

Drawdown Minutes:Sec Recovery

Total Drawdown: MIf water removal was less than 2 hr duration, reason why: Recommended pumping rate: Liters/MinRecommended pump intake: MType pump installedPump type: Pump model: H.P.: Any further pumptest information?

3. Drilling InformationType of Work: New WellReclaimed WellDate Reclaimed: Materials Used: UnknownMethod of Drilling: RotaryFlowing Well: No Rate: LitersGas Present: No Oil Present: No

Proposed well use: Industrial Anticipated Water Requirements/dayLiters

4. Formation LogDepth from ground level (meters)

Lithology Description

198.5 Light Gray Sandstone202 Gray Soft Claystone210 Light Gray Sandstone215 Light Gray Claystone

5. Well CompletionDate Started(yyyy/mm/dd): Date Completed

(yyyy/mm/dd):2009/01/13 2009/01/13

Well Depth: 215 M Borehole Diameter: 25.1 CM

Casing Type: Steel Liner Type: UnknownSize OD: 17.78 CM Size OD: CMWall Thickness: CM Wall Thickness: CM

Bottom at: 215 M Top: M Bottom: M

Perforations Perforations Size: from: M to: M CM x CMfrom: M to: M CM x CMfrom: M to: M CM x CMPerforated by: UnknownSeal: Cement/Groutfrom: 0 M to: 215 MSeal: Unknownfrom: M to: MSeal: Unknownfrom: M to: MScreen Type: Unknown Screen ID: CMfrom: M to: M Slot Size: CMScreen Type: Unknown Screen ID: CMfrom: M to: M Slot Size: CMScreen Installation Method: UnknownFittingsTop: Unknown Bottom: UnknownPack: UnknownGrain Size: Amount: UnknownGeophysical Log Taken: Retained on Files: Additional Test and/or Pump DataChemistries taken By Driller: NoHeld: Documents Held: Pitless Adapter Type: Drop Pipe Type: Length: Diameter: Comments: @ 198.5M ALSO WITH CONGLOMERATE. WATER FOR DRILLING FROM 5-11-76-7-W4, 65 CUBIC METERS. SEE AMEC FOR PUMP TEST.

7. Contractor Certification Driller's Name: CYRIL BLACKBURN

(BLACKWATCH) Certification No.: This well was constructed in accordance with the Water Well regulation of the Alberta Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. All information in this report is true.Signature Yr Mo Day

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responsibility for its accuracy. The information contained in this "Water Well Drilling Report" is unverified by

Alberta Environment

Well I.D.: 2099014Map Verified: FieldDate Report Received: 2009/09/17

Measurements: Metric

1. Contractor & Well Owner InformationCompany Name: Drilling Company Approval No.:BLACKWATCH DRILLING 249627 Mailing Address: City or Town: Postal Code:6109 - 46 STREET LEDUC AB CA T9E 6T8 WellOwner's Name: Well Location Identifier:KNOC C/O WESTERN PETROLEUM MANAGEMEMT P.O. Box Number: Mailing Address: Postal Code: T2E 6K3 City: Province: Country:CALGARY AB CA

2. Well Location1/4 or LSD

Sec Twp Rge Westof M

01 12 076 07 4Location in Quarter

71 M from N Boundary221 M from W Boundary

Lot Block Plan

Well Elev: How Obtain:M Not Obtain6. Well YieldTest Date(yyyy/mm/dd):

Start Time:

Test Method: Non pumping static level:

M

Rate of water removal:

Liters/Min

Depth of pump intake:

M

Water level at end of pumping:

M

Distance from top of casing to ground level:

CM

Depth To water level (meters) Elapsed Time

Drawdown Minutes:Sec Recovery

Total Drawdown: MIf water removal was less than 2 hr duration, reason why: Recommended pumping rate: Liters/MinRecommended pump intake: MType pump installedPump type: Pump model: H.P.: Any further pumptest information?

3. Drilling InformationType of Work: New WellReclaimed WellDate Reclaimed: Materials Used: UnknownMethod of Drilling: RotaryFlowing Well: No Rate: LitersGas Present: No Oil Present: No

Proposed well use: Industrial Anticipated Water Requirements/dayLiters

4. Formation LogDepth from ground level (meters)

Lithology Description

197 Light Gray Sandstone204 Gray Soft Claystone213.5 Light Gray Sandstone217 Light Gray Claystone

5. Well CompletionDate Started(yyyy/mm/dd): Date Completed

(yyyy/mm/dd):2009/01/14 2009/01/14

Well Depth: 217 M Borehole Diameter: 25.1 CM

Casing Type: Steel Liner Type: UnknownSize OD: 17.78 CM Size OD: CMWall Thickness: CM Wall Thickness: CM

Bottom at: 217 M Top: M Bottom: M

Perforations Perforations Size: from: M to: M CM x CMfrom: M to: M CM x CMfrom: M to: M CM x CMPerforated by: UnknownSeal: Cement/Groutfrom: 0 M to: 217 MSeal: Unknownfrom: M to: MSeal: Unknownfrom: M to: MScreen Type: Unknown Screen ID: CMfrom: M to: M Slot Size: CMScreen Type: Unknown Screen ID: CMfrom: M to: M Slot Size: CMScreen Installation Method: UnknownFittingsTop: Unknown Bottom: UnknownPack: UnknownGrain Size: Amount: UnknownGeophysical Log Taken: Retained on Files: Additional Test and/or Pump DataChemistries taken By Driller: NoHeld: Documents Held: Pitless Adapter Type: Drop Pipe Type: Length: Diameter: Comments: WATER FOR DRILLING FROM 5-11-76-7-W4, 65 CUBIC METERS. SEE AMEC FOR PUMP TEST. @ 197M ALSO WITH CONGLOMERATE

7. Contractor Certification Driller's Name: CYRIL BLACKBURN

(BLACKWATCH) Certification No.: This well was constructed in accordance with the Water Well regulation of the Alberta Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. All information in this report is true.Signature Yr Mo Day

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Water Well Drilling Report The data contained in this report is supplied by the Driller. The province disclaims

responsibility for its accuracy. The information contained in this "Water Well Drilling Report" is unverified by

Alberta Environment

Well I.D.: 2099015Map Verified: FieldDate Report Received: 2009/09/17

Measurements: Metric

1. Contractor & Well Owner InformationCompany Name: Drilling Company Approval No.:BLACKWATCH DRILLING 249627 Mailing Address: City or Town: Postal Code:6109 - 46 STREET LEDUC AB CA T9E 6T8 WellOwner's Name: Well Location Identifier:KNOC C/O WESTERN PETROLEUM MANAGEMEMT P.O. Box Number: Mailing Address: Postal Code: T2E 6K3 City: Province: Country:CALGARY AB CA

2. Well Location1/4 or LSD

Sec Twp Rge Westof M

06 14 076 07 4Location in Quarter453 M from N Boundary706 M from E Boundary

Lot Block Plan

Well Elev: How Obtain:M Not Obtain6. Well YieldTest Date(yyyy/mm/dd):

Start Time:

Test Method: Non pumping static level:

M

Rate of water removal:

Liters/Min

Depth of pump intake:

M

Water level at end of pumping:

M

Distance from top of casing to ground level:

CM

Depth To water level (meters) Elapsed Time

Drawdown Minutes:Sec Recovery

Total Drawdown: MIf water removal was less than 2 hr duration, reason why: Recommended pumping rate: Liters/MinRecommended pump intake: MType pump installedPump type: Pump model: H.P.: Any further pumptest information?

3. Drilling InformationType of Work: New WellReclaimed WellDate Reclaimed: Materials Used: UnknownMethod of Drilling: RotaryFlowing Well: No Rate: LitersGas Present: No Oil Present: No

Proposed well use: Industrial Anticipated Water Requirements/dayLiters

4. Formation LogDepth from ground level (meters)

Lithology Description

127.5 Light Gray Sandstone146 Light Gray Claystone179 Light Gray Sandstone196 Gray Shale & Sandstone

5. Well CompletionDate Started(yyyy/mm/dd): Date Completed

(yyyy/mm/dd):2009/01/11 2009/01/12

Well Depth: 196 M Borehole Diameter: 25.1 CM

Casing Type: Steel Liner Type: UnknownSize OD: 17.78 CM Size OD: CMWall Thickness: CM Wall Thickness: CM

Bottom at: 196 M Top: M Bottom: M

Perforations Perforations Size: from: M to: M CM x CMfrom: M to: M CM x CMfrom: M to: M CM x CMPerforated by: UnknownSeal: Cement/Groutfrom: 0 M to: 196 MSeal: Unknownfrom: M to: MSeal: Unknownfrom: M to: MScreen Type: Unknown Screen ID: CMfrom: M to: M Slot Size: CMScreen Type: Unknown Screen ID: CMfrom: M to: M Slot Size: CMScreen Installation Method: UnknownFittingsTop: Unknown Bottom: UnknownPack: UnknownGrain Size: Amount: UnknownGeophysical Log Taken: Retained on Files: Additional Test and/or Pump DataChemistries taken By Driller: NoHeld: Documents Held: Pitless Adapter Type: Drop Pipe Type: Length: Diameter: Comments: WATER FOR DRILLING FROM 5-11-76-7-W4, 60 CUBIC METERS. SEE AMEC FOR PUMP TEST. @ 127.5M ALSO LIGHT GRAY CLAYSTONE. @ 146M ALSO LIGHT GRAY SANDSTONE. @ 179M ALSO OCCASIONAL CONGLOMERATE

7. Contractor Certification Driller's Name: CYRIL BLACKBURN

(BLACKWATCH) Certification No.: This well was constructed in accordance with the Water Well regulation of the Alberta Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. All information in this report is true.Signature Yr Mo Day

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Water Well Drilling Report The data contained in this report is supplied by the Driller. The province disclaims

responsibility for its accuracy. The information contained in this "Water Well Drilling Report" is unverified by

Alberta Environment

Well I.D.: 2099016Map Verified: Not VerifiedDate Report Received: 2009/09/17

Measurements: Metric

1. Contractor & Well Owner InformationCompany Name: Drilling Company Approval No.:BLACKWATCH DRILLING 249627 Mailing Address: City or Town: Postal Code:6109 - 46 STREET LEDUC AB CA T9E 6T8 WellOwner's Name: Well Location Identifier:KNOC C/O WESTERN PETROLEUM MANAGEMEMT P.O. Box Number: Mailing Address: Postal Code: T2E 6K3 City: Province: Country:CALGARY AB CA

2. Well Location1/4 or LSD

Sec Twp Rge Westof M

05 09 076 07 4Location in Quarter

M from N BoundaryM from E Boundary

Lot Block Plan

Well Elev: How Obtain:M Not Obtain6. Well YieldTest Date(yyyy/mm/dd):

Start Time:

Test Method: Non pumping static level:

M

Rate of water removal:

Liters/Min

Depth of pump intake:

M

Water level at end of pumping:

M

Distance from top of casing to ground level:

CM

Depth To water level (meters) Elapsed Time

Drawdown Minutes:Sec Recovery

Total Drawdown: MIf water removal was less than 2 hr duration, reason why: Recommended pumping rate: Liters/MinRecommended pump intake: MType pump installedPump type: Pump model: H.P.: Any further pumptest information?

3. Drilling InformationType of Work: New WellReclaimed WellDate Reclaimed: Materials Used: UnknownMethod of Drilling: RotaryFlowing Well: No Rate: LitersGas Present: No Oil Present: No

Proposed well use: Industrial Anticipated Water Requirements/dayLiters

4. Formation LogDepth from ground level (meters)

Lithology Description

47 Sand61 Brown Clay84 Sand93 Gravel110 Brown Clay128 Gravel170 Brown Clay219 Gray Shale230 Sandstone249 Gray Shale321 Sandstone350 Sandstone & Shale Strg's380 Sandstone

5. Well CompletionDate Started(yyyy/mm/dd): Date Completed

(yyyy/mm/dd):2009/02/21 2009/02/23

Well Depth: 380 M Borehole Diameter: 25.1 CM

Casing Type: Steel Liner Type: SteelSize OD: 17.78 CM Size OD: 11.43 CMWall Thickness: CM Wall Thickness: CM

Bottom at: 184 M Top: 0 M Bottom: 380 M

Perforations Perforations Size: from: M to: M CM x CMfrom: M to: M CM x CMfrom: M to: M CM x CMPerforated by: UnknownSeal: Cement/Groutfrom: 0 M to: 184 MSeal: Cement/Groutfrom: 0 M to: 380 MSeal: Unknownfrom: M to: MScreen Type: Unknown Screen ID: CMfrom: M to: M Slot Size: CMScreen Type: Unknown Screen ID: CMfrom: M to: M Slot Size: CMScreen Installation Method: UnknownFittingsTop: Unknown Bottom: UnknownPack: UnknownGrain Size: Amount: UnknownGeophysical Log Taken: Retained on Files: Additional Test and/or Pump DataChemistries taken By Driller: NoHeld: Documents Held: Pitless Adapter Type: Drop Pipe Type: Length: Diameter: Comments: WATER FOR DRILLING FROM 5-11-76-7-W4, 90 CUBIC METERS. SEE AMEC FOR PUMP TEST. TWO STRINGS OF CASING CEMENTED TO SURFACE. BOREHOLE ALSO 15.9CM

7. Contractor Certification Driller's Name: CYRIL BLACKBURN

(BLACKWATCH) Certification No.: This well was constructed in accordance with the Water Well regulation of the Alberta Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. All information in this report is true.Signature Yr Mo Day

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Water Well Drilling Report The data contained in this report is supplied by the Driller. The province disclaims

responsibility for its accuracy.

Well I.D.: 1420826Map Verified: Not VerifiedDate Report Received: 2009/06/15

Measurements: Metric

1. Contractor & Well Owner InformationCompany Name: Drilling Company Approval No.:LAKELAND DRILLING LTD. 38404 Mailing Address: City or Town: Postal Code:BOX 1388 ST PAUL AB CA T0A 3A0 WellOwner's Name: Well Location Identifier:ENCANA P.O. Box Number: Mailing Address: Postal Code:2850 421-7 AVE. S.W. T2P 2S5 City: Province: Country:CALGARY AB CA

2. Well Location1/4 or LSD

Sec Twp Rge Westof M

NE 06 076 06 4Location in Quarter

M from N BoundaryM from E Boundary

Lot Block Plan

Well Elev: How Obtain:M Not Obtain6. Well YieldTest Date(yyyy/mm/dd):

Start Time:

Test Method: Non pumping static level:

M

Rate of water removal:

Liters/Min

Depth of pump intake:

M

Water level at end of pumping:

M

Distance from top of casing to ground level:

CM

Depth To water level (meters) Elapsed Time

Drawdown Minutes:Sec Recovery

Total Drawdown: MIf water removal was less than 2 hr duration, reason why: Recommended pumping rate: Liters/MinRecommended pump intake: MType pump installedPump type: Pump model: H.P.: Any further pumptest information?

3. Drilling InformationType of Work: Test Hole-AbandonedReclaimed WellDate Reclaimed: 2008/09/22 Materials Used: Bentonite ProductMethod of Drilling: RotaryFlowing Well: No Rate: LitersGas Present: No Oil Present: No

Proposed well use: Other Anticipated Water Requirements/dayLiters

4. Formation LogDepth from ground level (meters)

Lithology Description

5.18 Brown Silty Clay5.49 Gray Till6.1 Sand17.98 Gray Till18.29 Sand21.64 Till23.16 Gray Clay24.38 Sand41.76 Gray Till44.81 Sand48.77 Gray Till

5. Well CompletionDate Started(yyyy/mm/dd): Date Completed

(yyyy/mm/dd):2008/09/22 2008/09/22Well Depth: 48.77 M Borehole Diameter: CMCasing Type: Unknown Liner Type: UnknownSize OD: CM Size OD: CMWall Thickness: CM Wall Thickness: CM

Bottom at: M Top: M Bottom: M

Perforations Perforations Size: from: M to: M CM x CMfrom: M to: M CM x CMfrom: M to: M CM x CMPerforated by: UnknownSeal: Unknownfrom: M to: MSeal: Unknownfrom: M to: MSeal: Unknownfrom: M to: MScreen Type: Unknown Screen ID: CMfrom: M to: M Slot Size: CMScreen Type: Unknown Screen ID: CMfrom: M to: M Slot Size: CMScreen Installation Method: UnknownFittingsTop: Unknown Bottom: UnknownPack: UnknownGrain Size: Amount: UnknownGeophysical Log Taken: ELECTRIC Retained on Files: Additional Test and/or Pump DataChemistries taken By Driller: NoHeld: Documents Held: Pitless Adapter Type: Drop Pipe Type: Length: Diameter: Comments: WATER USED TO DRILL WELL: 1500 GAL. DELIVERED ON 2008/09/22 AT 1:00 PM.

7. Contractor Certification Driller's Name: DARELL LEPPER Certification No.: 5449Q This well was constructed in accordance with the Water Well regulation of the Alberta Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. All information in this report is true.Signature Yr Mo Day

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responsibility for its accuracy.

Well I.D.: 1420839Map Verified: Not VerifiedDate Report Received: 2009/06/24

Measurements: Metric

1. Contractor & Well Owner InformationCompany Name: Drilling Company Approval No.:LAKELAND DRILLING LTD. 38404 Mailing Address: City or Town: Postal Code:BOX 1388 ST PAUL AB CA T0A 3A0 WellOwner's Name: Well Location Identifier:ENCANA FCCL OIL SANDS LTD. P.O. Box Number: Mailing Address: Postal Code:2850 #2900, 421-7 AVE. S.W. T2P 2S5 City: Province: Country:CALGARY AB CA

2. Well Location1/4 or LSD

Sec Twp Rge Westof M

02 07 076 06 4Location in Quarter

M from N BoundaryM from E Boundary

Lot Block Plan

Well Elev: How Obtain:M Not Obtain6. Well YieldTest Date(yyyy/mm/dd):

Start Time:

2008/10/05 8:00 AMTest Method: Pump & AirNon pumping static level: 6.82 M

Rate of water removal: 136

Liters/Min Depth of pump intake: 42 M

Water level at end of pumping:

10.63 M

Distance from top of casing to ground level:

60 CM

Depth To water level (meters) Elapsed Time

Drawdown Minutes:Sec Recovery6.82 0:00 10.639.01 1:00 9.599.17 2:00 9.359.44 3:00 9.239.45 4:00 9.149.54 5:00 9.069.6 6:00 9.01

9.64 7:00 8.979.69 8:00 8.939.71 9:00 8.939.74 10:009.8 12:00 8.8

9.85 14:00 8.769.88 16:00 8.719.96 20:00 8.63

10.05 25:00 8.5610.13 30:00 8.4910.23 40:00 8.3410.3 50:00 8.31

10.37 60:00 8.2510.49 80:00 8.1410.63 120:00 8

Total Drawdown: 3.81 MIf water removal was less than 2 hr duration, reason why: MEASUREMENTS TAKEN FROM TOP OF CASING. Recommended pumping rate: 90.92 Liters/MinRecommended pump intake: 42.67 MType Pump InstalledPump Type: Pump Model: H.P.: Any further pumptest information? No

3. Drilling InformationType of Work: New WellReclaimed WellDate Reclaimed: Materials Used: UnknownMethod of Drilling: RotaryFlowing Well: No Rate: LitersGas Present: No Oil Present: No

Proposed well use: Industrial Anticipated Water Requirements/dayLiters

4. Formation LogDepth from ground level (meters)

Lithology Description

3.96 Brown Till14.63 Gray Till16.15 Sand17.98 Gray Till18.29 Sand49.07 Gray Till50.6 Sand & Gravel52.43 Till & Sand Stringers54.86 Gray Soft Till

5. Well CompletionDate Started(yyyy/mm/dd): Date Completed

(yyyy/mm/dd):2008/10/03 2008/10/04

Well Depth: 54.86 M Borehole Diameter: 22.22 CM

Casing Type: Steel Liner Type: UnknownSize OD: 14.13 CM Size OD: CMWall Thickness: 0.48 CM Wall Thickness: CM

Bottom at: 49.07 M Top: M Bottom: M

Perforations Perforations Size: from: M to: M CM x CMfrom: M to: M CM x CMfrom: M to: M CM x CMPerforated by: UnknownSeal: Bentonite Chips/Tabletsfrom: 0 M to: 47.24 MSeal: Unknownfrom: M to: MSeal: Unknownfrom: M to: MScreen Type: Stainless Steel Screen ID: 15.24 CM

from: 49.07 M to: 50.6 M Slot Size: 0.05 CMScreen Type: Stainless Steel Screen ID: CM

from: 50.6 M to: 52.12 M Slot Size: 0.04 CMScreen Installation Method: Attached To CasingFittingsTop: Unknown Bottom: PlugPack: ArtificialGrain Size: 10/20 Amount: 16 BagsGeophysical Log Taken: ELECTRIC Retained on Files: Additional Test and/or Pump DataChemistries taken By Driller: NoHeld: Documents Held: Pitless Adapter Type: Drop Pipe Type: Length: M Diameter: CMComments: WATER USED TO DRILL WELL: 2400 GAL. FROM DITCH ON 2008/10/03 AT 8:00 AM. PROPOSED WELL USE: WATER SUPPLY.

7. Contractor Certification Driller's Name: DARELL LEPPER Certification No.: 5449Q This well was constructed in accordance with the Water Well regulation of the Alberta Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. All information in this report is true.Signature Yr Mo Day

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Water Well Drilling Report The data contained in this report is supplied by the Driller. The province disclaims

responsibility for its accuracy.

Well I.D.: 1420840Map Verified: Not VerifiedDate Report Received: 2009/06/24

Measurements: Metric

1. Contractor & Well Owner InformationCompany Name: Drilling Company Approval No.:LAKELAND DRILLING LTD. 38404 Mailing Address: City or Town: Postal Code:BOX 1388 ST PAUL AB CA T0A 3A0 WellOwner's Name: Well Location Identifier:ENCANA FCCL OIL SANDS LTD. P.O. Box Number: Mailing Address: Postal Code:2850 #2900, 421-7 AVE. S.W. T2P 2S5 City: Province: Country:CALGARY AB CA

2. Well Location1/4 or LSD

Sec Twp Rge Westof M

02 07 076 06 4Location in Quarter

M from N BoundaryM from E Boundary

Lot Block Plan

Well Elev: How Obtain:M Not Obtain6. Well YieldTest Date(yyyy/mm/dd):

Start Time:

11:00 AMTest Method: UnknownNon pumping static level: 2.19 M

Rate of water removal: Liters/Min

Depth of pump intake: M

Water level at end of pumping:

M

Distance from top of casing to ground level:

76.2 CM

Depth To water level (meters) Elapsed Time

Drawdown Minutes:Sec RecoveryTotal Drawdown: MIf water removal was less than 2 hr duration, reason why: MEASUREMENTS TAKEN FROM TOP OF CASING. OBSERVATION WELL. Recommended pumping rate: Liters/MinRecommended pump intake: MType Pump InstalledPump Type: Pump Model: H.P.: Any further pumptest information? No

3. Drilling InformationType of Work: New WellReclaimed WellDate Reclaimed: Materials Used: UnknownMethod of Drilling: RotaryFlowing Well: No Rate: LitersGas Present: No Oil Present: No

Proposed well use: Observation Anticipated Water Requirements/dayLiters

4. Formation LogDepth from ground level (meters)

Lithology Description

4.57 Brown Till14.63 Gray Till17.68 Fine Grained Sand17.98 Till & Clay20.73 Coarse Grained Sand48.46 Gray Till49.07 Sand & Gravel50.6 Till & Sand Stringers54.25 Soft Till

5. Well CompletionDate Started(yyyy/mm/dd): Date Completed

(yyyy/mm/dd):2008/10/05 2008/10/05

Well Depth: 54.25 M Borehole Diameter: 15.88 CM

Casing Type: Plastic Liner Type: UnknownSize OD: 5.08 CM Size OD: CMWall Thickness: 0.55 CM Wall Thickness: CM

Bottom at: 50.9 M Top: M Bottom: M

Perforations Perforations Size: from: M to: M CM x CMfrom: M to: M CM x CMfrom: M to: M CM x CMPerforated by: UnknownSeal: Bentonite Chips/Tabletsfrom: 0 M to: 45.11 MSeal: Unknownfrom: M to: MSeal: Unknownfrom: M to: MScreen Type: Plastic Screen ID: 5.08 CMfrom: 47.85 M to: 50.9 M Slot Size: 0.05 CMScreen Type: Unknown Screen ID: CMfrom: M to: M Slot Size: CMScreen Installation Method: Attached To CasingFittingsTop: Unknown Bottom: PlugPack: ArtificialGrain Size: 10/20 Amount: 12 BagsGeophysical Log Taken: ELECTRIC Retained on Files: Additional Test and/or Pump DataChemistries taken By Driller: NoHeld: Documents Held: Pitless Adapter Type: Drop Pipe Type: Length: M Diameter: CMComments: WATER USED TO DRILL WELL: 2000 GAL. FROM DITCH ON 2008/10/05 AT 8:00 AM.

7. Contractor Certification Driller's Name: DARELL LEPPER Certification No.: 5449Q This well was constructed in accordance with the Water Well regulation of the Alberta Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. All information in this report is true.Signature Yr Mo Day

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Water Well Drilling Report The data contained in this report is supplied by the Driller. The province disclaims

responsibility for its accuracy.

Well I.D.: 1420841Map Verified: Not VerifiedDate Report Received: 2009/06/24

Measurements: Metric

1. Contractor & Well Owner InformationCompany Name: Drilling Company Approval No.:LAKELAND DRILLING LTD. 38404 Mailing Address: City or Town: Postal Code:BOX 1388 ST PAUL AB CA T0A 3A0 WellOwner's Name: Well Location Identifier:ENCANA FCCL OIL SANDS LTD. WELL # 1 P.O. Box Number: Mailing Address: Postal Code:2850 #2900, 421-7 AVE. S.W. T2P 2S5 City: Province: Country:CALGARY AB CA

2. Well Location1/4 or LSD

Sec Twp Rge Westof M

02 07 076 06 4Location in Quarter

M from N BoundaryM from E Boundary

Lot Block Plan

Well Elev: How Obtain:M Not Obtain6. Well YieldTest Date(yyyy/mm/dd):

Start Time:

Test Method: Non pumping static level:

M

Rate of water removal:

Liters/Min

Depth of pump intake:

M

Water level at end of pumping:

M

Distance from top of casing to ground level:

CM

Depth To water level (meters) Elapsed Time

Drawdown Minutes:Sec Recovery

Total Drawdown: MIf water removal was less than 2 hr duration, reason why: Recommended pumping rate: Liters/MinRecommended pump intake: MType pump installedPump type: Pump model: H.P.: Any further pumptest information?

3. Drilling InformationType of Work: Test Hole-AbandonedReclaimed WellDate Reclaimed: 2008/10/02 Materials Used: Bentonite ProductMethod of Drilling: RotaryFlowing Well: No Rate: LitersGas Present: No Oil Present: No

Proposed well use: Other Anticipated Water Requirements/dayLiters

4. Formation LogDepth from ground level (meters)

Lithology Description

3.96 Brown Sandy Till14.02 Gray Till17.68 Fine Grained Sand17.98 Clay18.9 Sand28.35 Gray Till28.65 Sand49.99 Gray Till50.9 Sand & Gravel52.12 See Comments Sand & Till97.23 See Comments Sandy Till104.85 Water Bearing Sand106.07 See Comments Till & Gravel109.73 Till

5. Well CompletionDate Started(yyyy/mm/dd): Date Completed

(yyyy/mm/dd):2008/09/30 2008/10/02Well Depth: 109.73 M Borehole Diameter: CMCasing Type: Unknown Liner Type: UnknownSize OD: CM Size OD: CMWall Thickness: CM Wall Thickness: CM

Bottom at: M Top: M Bottom: M

Perforations Perforations Size: from: M to: M CM x CMfrom: M to: M CM x CMfrom: M to: M CM x CMPerforated by: UnknownSeal: Unknownfrom: M to: MSeal: Unknownfrom: M to: MSeal: Unknownfrom: M to: MScreen Type: Unknown Screen ID: CMfrom: M to: M Slot Size: CMScreen Type: Unknown Screen ID: CMfrom: M to: M Slot Size: CMScreen Installation Method: UnknownFittingsTop: Unknown Bottom: UnknownPack: UnknownGrain Size: Amount: UnknownGeophysical Log Taken: ELECTRIC Retained on Files: Additional Test and/or Pump DataChemistries taken By Driller: NoHeld: Documents Held: Pitless Adapter Type: Drop Pipe Type: Length: Diameter: Comments: LITH: 167'-171' ALSO LAYERS. 171'-319' ALSO SOFT. 319'-344' WATER BEARING 1GPM. 344'-348' ALSO LAYERS. WATER USED TO DRILL WELL: 2400 GAL. DELIVERED ON 2008/09/03 AT 1:00 PM. PROPOSED WELL USE: WATER SUPPLY. CASING WAS REMOVED. WELL WAS DECOMMISSIONED WITH HIGH SOLIDS BENTONITE=19 & HYDRATED BENTONITE=52. 7. Contractor Certification Driller's Name: DARELL LEPPER Certification No.: 5449Q This well was constructed in accordance with the Water Well regulation of the Alberta Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. All information in this report is true.Signature Yr Mo Day

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Document 00218640-00-00 ACCESS PIPELINE PROJECT is held by ACCESS Pipeline Inc., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Dec. 19, 2005 and expires on Dec. 19, 2010. Document 00218640-00-01 ACCESS PIPELINE PROJECT - TIE-IN IN FORT SASKATCHEWAN AREA is held by ACCESS Pipeline Inc., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Aug. 23, 2006 and expires on Dec. 19, 2010. Document 00229158-00-00 ACCESS PIPELINE HYDROSTATIC TEST is held by ACCESS Pipeline Inc., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Mar. 21, 2006 and does not expire. Document 00229254-00-00 ACCESS PIPELINE HYDROSTATIC TEST is held by ACCESS Pipeline Inc., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Mar. 21, 2006 and does not expire. Document 00231384-00-00 ACCESS PIPELINE HYDROSTATIC TEST is held by ACCESS Pipeline Inc., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Jun. 01, 2006 and does not expire. Document 00231599-00-00 ACCESS PIPELINE PROJECT HYDROSTATIC TEST is held by ACCESS Pipeline Inc., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Jun. 14, 2006 and does not expire. Document 00231967-00-00 ACCESS PIPELINE HYDROSTATIC TEST is held by ACCESS Pipeline Inc., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection &

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Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Jun. 26, 2006 and does not expire. Document 00232957-00-00 ACCESS PIPELINE HYDROSTATIC TEST is held by ACCESS Pipeline Inc., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Aug. 03, 2006 and does not expire. Document 00233792-00-00 ACCESS PIPELINE HYDROSTATIC TEST is held by ACCESS Pipeline Inc., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Sep. 05, 2006 and does not expire. Document 00233793-00-00 REDWATER TERMINAL STORAGE TANKS HYDROSTATIC TEST is held by ACCESS Pipeline Inc., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Sep. 05, 2006 and does not expire. Document 00234775-00-00 ACCESS PIPELINE HYDROSTATIC TEST is held by ACCESS Pipeline Inc., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Oct. 17, 2006 and does not expire. Document 00234775-00-01 ACCESS PIPELINE HYDROSTATIC TEST - REVISED TESTING SCHEDULE is held by ACCESS Pipeline Inc., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Oct. 30, 2006 and does not expire. Document 00234775-00-02 ACCESS PIPELINE HYDROSTATIC TEST - ADDITIONAL DIVERSION SOUR is held by ACCESS Pipeline Inc., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Nov. 27, 2006 and does not expire. Document 00183875-00-00 JACKFISH SAGD PROJECT is held by Devon ARL Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Dec. 22, 2004 and expires on Nov. 30, 2014. Document 00183875-00-01 JACKFISH SAGD PROJECT - TRANSFER is held by Devon ARL Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of May. 25, 2006 and expires on Nov. 30, 2014. Document 00183875-00-02 JACKFISH SAGD PROJECT - CONSTRUCT DOMESTIC WASTEWATER SYSTEM is held by Devon ARL Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Nov. 06, 2006 and expires on Nov. 30, 2014. Document 00183875-00-03 JACKFISH SAGD PROJECT - ADDITIONAL EMISSION SOURCES is held by Devon ARL Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Jul. 04, 2007 and expires on Nov. 30, 2014. Document 00183875-00-04 JACKFISH SAGD PROJECT - BOD5 TREATED EFFLUENT TESTING REQUIR is held by Devon ARL Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Jul. 04, 2007 and expires on Nov. 30, 2014. Document 00183875-00-05 JACKFISH SAGD PROJECT - POTABLE WATER DISCHARGE is held by Devon ARL Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Oct. 27, 2009 and expires on Nov. 30, 2014.

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Document 00224816-00-00 JACKFISH 2 PROJECT is held by Devon ARL Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Aug. 29, 2008 and expires on Jul. 31, 2018. Document 00224816-00-01 JACKFISH 2 PROJECT - POTABLE WATER DISCHARGE is held by Devon ARL Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Jul. 07, 2009 and expires on Jul. 31, 2018. Document 00010663-00-00 KIRBY LAKE GATHERING PIPELINE SYSTEM is held by Devon Canada Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Sep. 01, 1993 and does not expire. Document 00145589-00-00 LIESMER KIRBY 2001 EXPLORATION PROJECT is held by Devon Canada Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Jan. 19, 2001 and does not expire. Document 00158486-00-00 CONKLIN 2001/02 EXPLORATION PROGRAM is held by Devon Canada Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Dec. 11, 2001 and does not expire. Document 00158486-00-01 CONKLIN 2001/02 EXPLORATION PROGRAM - TIME EXTENSION is held by Devon Canada Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Dec. 13, 2002 and does not expire. Document 00191410-00-00 JACKFISH 2002/2003 EXPLORATION PROGRAM is held by Devon Canada Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Dec. 06, 2002 and does not expire. Document 00191410-00-01 JACKFISH 2002/2003 EXPLORATION PROGRAM - ADDITIONAL WELLS is held by Devon Canada Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Feb. 13, 2003 and does not expire. Document 00204492-00-00 JACKFISH 2004 EXPLORATION PROGRAM is held by Devon Canada Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Jan. 22, 2004 and does not expire. Document 00241232-00-00 CONKLIN/DEWATERING/DEVON CANADA CORPORATION is held by Devon Canada Corporation, under the provisions of the Water Act. This approval is currently issued as of Sep. 10, 2007 and expires on Sep. 09, 2032. Document 00251108-00-00 CONKLIN/CAMP/DEVON CANADA CORPORATION - F00222929 is held by Devon Canada Corporation, under the provisions of the Water Act. This licence is currently issued as of Feb. 11, 2009 and expires on Feb. 10, 2034. Document 00262575-00-00 JACKFISH II THERMAL HEAVY OIL PROJECT HYDROSTATIC TESTING is held by Devon Canada Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Aug. 24, 2009 and does not expire. Document 00151280-00-00 CHRISTINA LAKE THERMAL PLANT/MUNICIPAL WATERWORKS CHEMICAL U is held by EnCana Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This Authorization is currently Issued.

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Document 00157176-00-00 CHRISTINA LAKE 2001/02 EXPLORATION PROJECT is held by EnCana Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Nov. 16, 2001 and does not expire. Document 00191202-00-00 CHRISTINA 2002/03 EXPLORATION PROGRAM is held by EnCana Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Dec. 04, 2002 and does not expire. Document 00264602-00-00 CHRISTINA LAKE SOUTH 2009/10 EXPLORATION PROGRAM - CODE OF P is held by EnCana Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This notification is currently issued as of Nov. 02, 2009 and expires on Nov. 02, 2010. Document 00048522-00-00 CHRISTINA LAKE THERMAL PROJECT is held by EnCana FCCL Ltd., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Aug. 11, 2000 and expires on Jul. 31, 2010. Document 00048522-00-01 CHRISTINA LAKE THERMAL PROJECT - GROUNDWATER MONITORING AND is held by EnCana FCCL Ltd., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Feb. 28, 2001 and expires on Jul. 31, 2010. Document 00048522-00-02 CHRISTINA LAKE THERMAL PROJECT - DOMESTIC WASTEWATER TREATME is held by EnCana FCCL Ltd., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Jun. 08, 2001 and expires on Jul. 31, 2010. Document 00048522-00-03 CHRISTINA LAKE THERMAL PROJECT - CAMP POTABLE WATERWORKS SYS is held by EnCana FCCL Ltd., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Jun. 20, 2001 and expires on Jul. 31, 2010. Document 00048522-00-04 CHRISTINA LAKE THERMAL PROJECT - DOMESTIC WASTEWATER is held by EnCana FCCL Ltd., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Jun. 06, 2003 and expires on Jul. 31, 2010. Document 00048522-00-05 CHRISTINA LAKE THERMAL PROJECT - EXPERIMENTAL SOLVENT AIDED is held by EnCana FCCL Ltd., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Sep. 18, 2003 and expires on Jul. 31, 2010. Document 00048522-00-06 CHRISTINA LAKE THERMAL PROJECT - INCREASE SO2 EMISSIONS LIMI is held by EnCana FCCL Ltd., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Jan. 05, 2004 and expires on Jul. 31, 2010. Document 00048522-00-07 CHRISTINA LAKE THERMAL PROJECT - PHASE 1B EXPANSION is held by EnCana FCCL Ltd., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Dec. 19, 2005 and expires on Jul. 31, 2010. Document 00048522-00-08 CHRISTINA LAKE THERMAL PROJECT - TRANSFER is held by EnCana FCCL Ltd., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of May. 22, 2007 and expires on Jul. 31, 2010. Document 00048522-00-09 CHRISTINA LAKE THERMAL PROJECT - UPGRADE OF DOMESTIC WASTEWA is held by EnCana FCCL Ltd., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Jul. 03, 2008 and expires on Jul. 31, 2010.

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Notice 00252513-00-00 under the provisions of the Water Act, Code of Practice for Pipelines and Telecommunication Lines Crossing a Water Body at SW 15-75-6-W4 affecting the Unnamed Stream - Unclassified was received from Enbridge Pipelines Inc. on Dec. 22, 2008. Notice 00252428-00-00 under the provisions of the Water Act, Code of Practice for Pipelines and Telecommunication Lines Crossing a Water Body at NE 14-75-6-W4 affecting the Unnamed Stream - Unclassified was received from Peter Millman on Dec. 19, 2008.

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Document 00224816-00-00 JACKFISH 2 PROJECT is held by Devon ARL Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Aug. 29, 2008 and expires on Jul. 31, 2018. Document 00224816-00-01 JACKFISH 2 PROJECT - POTABLE WATER DISCHARGE is held by Devon ARL Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Jul. 07, 2009 and expires on Jul. 31, 2018. Document 00158486-00-00 CONKLIN 2001/02 EXPLORATION PROGRAM is held by Devon Canada Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Dec. 11, 2001 and does not expire. Document 00158486-00-01 CONKLIN 2001/02 EXPLORATION PROGRAM - TIME EXTENSION is held by Devon Canada Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Dec. 13, 2002 and does not expire. Document 00191410-00-00 JACKFISH 2002/2003 EXPLORATION PROGRAM is held by Devon Canada Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Dec. 06, 2002 and does not expire. Document 00191410-00-01 JACKFISH 2002/2003 EXPLORATION PROGRAM - ADDITIONAL WELLS is held by Devon Canada Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Feb. 13, 2003 and does not expire. Document 00204492-00-00 JACKFISH 2004 EXPLORATION PROGRAM is held by Devon Canada Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Jan. 22, 2004 and does

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not expire. Document 00252624-00-00 CONKLIN/CAMP/DEVON CANADA CORPORATION - F00251350 is held by Devon Canada Corporation, under the provisions of the Water Act. This licence is currently issued as of Jan. 13, 2009 and expires on Jan. 12, 2039. Document 00252624-00-01 CONKLIN/CAMP/DEVON CANADA CORPORATION - F00251350 is held by Devon Canada Corporation, under the provisions of the Water Act. This licence is currently issued as of Jul. 09, 2009 and expires on Jan. 12, 2039. Notice 00252765-00-00 under the provisions of the Water Act, Code of Practice for Pipelines and Telecommunication Lines Crossing a Water Body at SW 26-75-7-W4 affecting the Surface Runoff was received from Devon Canada Corporation on Jan. 08, 2008. Notice 00261986-00-00 under the provisions of the Water Act, Code of Practice for the Temporary Diversion of Water for Hydrostatic Testing of Pipelines at N 27-75-7-W4 affecting the Unnamed Stream - Unclassified was received from Devon Canada Corporation on Jun. 25, 2009. Document 00262378-00-00 CONKLIN/DRILLING/DEVON CANADA - F075-07-W4 is held by Devon Canada Corporation, under the provisions of the Water Act. This licence is currently issued as of Jul. 22, 2009 and expires on Jun. 30, 2010. Notice 00262532-00-00 under the provisions of the Water Act, Code of Practice for the Temporary Diversion of Water for Hydrostatic Testing of Pipelines at 27-75-7-W4 affecting the Unnamed Stream - Unclassified was received from Devon Canada Corporation on Jul. 23, 2009. Document 00262575-00-00 JACKFISH II THERMAL HEAVY OIL PROJECT HYDROSTATIC TESTING is held by Devon Canada Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Aug. 24, 2009 and does not expire. Document 00263830-00-00 CONKLIN/DRILLING/DEVON CANADA - F075-07-W4 is held by Devon Canada Corporation, under the provisions of the Water Act. This licence is currently issued as of Oct. 16, 2009 and expires on Oct. 10, 2010. Document 00191202-00-00 CHRISTINA 2002/03 EXPLORATION PROGRAM is held by EnCana Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Dec. 04, 2002 and does not expire. Document 00264602-00-00 CHRISTINA LAKE SOUTH 2009/10 EXPLORATION PROGRAM - CODE OF P is held by EnCana Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This notification is currently issued as of Nov. 02, 2009 and expires on Nov. 02, 2010.

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Document 00158486-00-00 CONKLIN 2001/02 EXPLORATION PROGRAM is held by Devon Canada Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Dec. 11, 2001 and does not expire. Document 00158486-00-01 CONKLIN 2001/02 EXPLORATION PROGRAM - TIME EXTENSION is held by Devon Canada Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Dec. 13, 2002 and does not expire. Document 00191410-00-00 JACKFISH 2002/2003 EXPLORATION PROGRAM is held by Devon Canada Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Dec. 06, 2002 and does not expire. Document 00191410-00-01 JACKFISH 2002/2003 EXPLORATION PROGRAM - ADDITIONAL WELLS is held by Devon Canada Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Feb. 13, 2003 and does not expire. Document 00204492-00-00 JACKFISH 2004 EXPLORATION PROGRAM is held by Devon Canada Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Jan. 22, 2004 and does not expire. Document 00245713-00-00 KIRBY 2007/08 CORE HOLE PROGRAM - CODE OF PRACTICE NOTIFICAT is held by EnerMark Inc., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This notification is currently issued as of Dec. 07, 2007 and expires on Dec. 07, 2009. Document 00245713-00-01 KIRBY 2007/08 CORE HOLE PROGRAM - EXTENSION -CODE OF PRACTI is held by EnerMark Inc., under the provisions of the

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Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This notification is currently issued as of Aug. 21, 2008 and expires on Dec. 07, 2009. Document 00251445-00-00 KIRBY 2008/09 CORE HOLE PROGRAM - CODE OF PRACTICE NOTIFICAT is held by EnerMark Inc., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This notification is currently issued as of Sep. 02, 2008 and does not expire. Document 00216466-00-00 CHRISTINA LAKE REGIONAL PROJECT - SITE PREPARATION ONLY is held by MEG Energy Corp., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Feb. 09, 2007 and expires on Jan. 31, 2017. Document 00216466-00-01 CHRISTINA LAKE REGIONAL PROJECT - REMAINDER OF PROJECT is held by MEG Energy Corp., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Jul. 20, 2007 and expires on Jan. 31, 2017. Document 00216466-00-02 CHRISTINA LAKE REGIONAL PROJECT - PHASE 2B (INCREASE BITUMEN is held by MEG Energy Corp., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Mar. 10, 2009 and expires on Jan. 31, 2017. Document 00253865-00-00 JACKFISH 2008/09 CORE HOLE PROGRAM - CODE OF PRACTICE NOTIFI is held by MEG Energy Corp., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This notification is currently issued as of Dec. 16, 2008 and expires on Dec. 16, 2009.

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Document 00239687-00-00 BARR NONE LODGES WASTEWATER SYSTEM is held by Combo Energy Services Inc., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Jan. 23, 2008 and expires on Dec. 01, 2012. Document 00183875-00-00 JACKFISH SAGD PROJECT is held by Devon ARL Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Dec. 22, 2004 and expires on Nov. 30, 2014. Document 00183875-00-01 JACKFISH SAGD PROJECT - TRANSFER is held by Devon ARL Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of May. 25, 2006 and expires on Nov. 30, 2014. Document 00183875-00-02 JACKFISH SAGD PROJECT - CONSTRUCT DOMESTIC WASTEWATER SYSTEM is held by Devon ARL Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Nov. 06, 2006 and expires on Nov. 30, 2014. Document 00183875-00-03 JACKFISH SAGD PROJECT - ADDITIONAL EMISSION SOURCES is held by Devon ARL Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Jul. 04, 2007 and expires on Nov. 30, 2014. Document 00183875-00-04 JACKFISH SAGD PROJECT - BOD5 TREATED EFFLUENT TESTING REQUIR is held by Devon ARL Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Jul. 04, 2007 and expires on Nov. 30, 2014. Document 00183875-00-05 JACKFISH SAGD PROJECT - POTABLE WATER DISCHARGE is held by Devon ARL Corporation, under the provisions of the

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Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Oct. 27, 2009 and expires on Nov. 30, 2014. Document 00145589-00-00 LIESMER KIRBY 2001 EXPLORATION PROJECT is held by Devon Canada Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Jan. 19, 2001 and does not expire. Document 00158486-00-00 CONKLIN 2001/02 EXPLORATION PROGRAM is held by Devon Canada Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Dec. 11, 2001 and does not expire. Document 00158486-00-01 CONKLIN 2001/02 EXPLORATION PROGRAM - TIME EXTENSION is held by Devon Canada Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Dec. 13, 2002 and does not expire. Document 00191410-00-00 JACKFISH 2002/2003 EXPLORATION PROGRAM is held by Devon Canada Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Dec. 06, 2002 and does not expire. Document 00191410-00-01 JACKFISH 2002/2003 EXPLORATION PROGRAM - ADDITIONAL WELLS is held by Devon Canada Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Feb. 13, 2003 and does not expire. Document 00204492-00-00 JACKFISH 2004 EXPLORATION PROGRAM is held by Devon Canada Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Jan. 22, 2004 and does not expire. Document 00078430-00-00 CHRISTINA LAKE 1999-2000 EXPLORATION PROGRAM is held by EnCana Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Nov. 26, 1999 and does not expire. Document 00082524-00-00 CONKLIN/INJECTION (OIL SANDS - SAGD)/ENCANA CORPORATION - F2 is held by EnCana Corporation, under the provisions of the Water Act. This licence is currently issued as of Aug. 31, 2000 and expires on Aug. 30, 2025. Document 00082524-00-01 CONKLIN/INJECTION/ENCANA CORPORATION is held by EnCana Corporation, under the provisions of the Water Act. This licence is currently issued as of Feb. 12, 2004 and expires on Aug. 30, 2025. Document 00082524-00-02 CONKLIN/INJECTION/ENCANA CORPORATION is held by EnCana Corporation, under the provisions of the Water Act. This licence is currently issued as of May. 18, 2005 and expires on Aug. 30, 2025. Document 00149718-00-00 CONKLIN/CAMP/PANCANADIAN PETROLEUM is held by EnCana Corporation, under the provisions of the Water Act. This licence is currently issued as of May. 07, 2001 and expires on May. 06, 2026. Document 00149718-00-01 CONKLIN/CAMP/PANCANADIAN PETROLEUM is held by EnCana Corporation, under the provisions of the Water Act. This licence is currently issued as of Jun. 04, 2002 and expires on May. 06, 2026. Document 00149718-00-02 CONKLIN/CAMP/PANCANADIAN PETROLEUM is held by EnCana Corporation, under the provisions of the Water Act. This licence is currently issued as of Dec. 06, 2002 and expires on May. 06, 2026.

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Document 00149718-00-03 CONKLIN/CAMP/ENCANA CORPORATION is held by EnCana Corporation, under the provisions of the Water Act. This licence is currently issued as of Dec. 13, 2005 and expires on May. 06, 2026. Document 00151280-00-00 CHRISTINA LAKE THERMAL PLANT/MUNICIPAL WATERWORKS CHEMICAL U is held by EnCana Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This Authorization is currently Issued. Document 00157176-00-00 CHRISTINA LAKE 2001/02 EXPLORATION PROJECT is held by EnCana Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Nov. 16, 2001 and does not expire. Document 00191202-00-00 CHRISTINA 2002/03 EXPLORATION PROGRAM is held by EnCana Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Dec. 04, 2002 and does not expire. Document 00226094-00-00 CONKLIN/CAMP/ENCANA CORPORATION - F60290 is held by EnCana Corporation, under the provisions of the Water Act. This licence is currently issued as of Dec. 13, 2005 and expires on Dec. 12, 2015. Document 00227911-00-00 CONKLIN/DRAINAGE/ENCANA CORPORATION (CHRISTINA LAKE PROJECT) is held by EnCana Corporation, under the provisions of the Water Act. This approval is currently issued as of Feb. 15, 2006 and expires on Jul. 31, 2010. Document 00227911-00-01 CONKLIN/DRAINAGE/ENCANA CORPORATION (CHRISTINA LAKE PROJECT) is held by EnCana Corporation, under the provisions of the Water Act. This approval is currently issued as of Apr. 12, 2007 and expires on Jul. 31, 2010. Document 00264602-00-00 CHRISTINA LAKE SOUTH 2009/10 EXPLORATION PROGRAM - CODE OF P is held by EnCana Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This notification is currently issued as of Nov. 02, 2009 and expires on Nov. 02, 2010. Document 00048522-00-00 CHRISTINA LAKE THERMAL PROJECT is held by EnCana FCCL Ltd., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Aug. 11, 2000 and expires on Jul. 31, 2010. Document 00048522-00-01 CHRISTINA LAKE THERMAL PROJECT - GROUNDWATER MONITORING AND is held by EnCana FCCL Ltd., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Feb. 28, 2001 and expires on Jul. 31, 2010. Document 00048522-00-02 CHRISTINA LAKE THERMAL PROJECT - DOMESTIC WASTEWATER TREATME is held by EnCana FCCL Ltd., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Jun. 08, 2001 and expires on Jul. 31, 2010. Document 00048522-00-03 CHRISTINA LAKE THERMAL PROJECT - CAMP POTABLE WATERWORKS SYS is held by EnCana FCCL Ltd., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Jun. 20, 2001 and expires on Jul. 31, 2010. Document 00048522-00-04 CHRISTINA LAKE THERMAL PROJECT - DOMESTIC WASTEWATER is held by EnCana FCCL Ltd., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Jun. 06, 2003 and expires on Jul. 31, 2010.

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Document 00048522-00-05 CHRISTINA LAKE THERMAL PROJECT - EXPERIMENTAL SOLVENT AIDED is held by EnCana FCCL Ltd., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Sep. 18, 2003 and expires on Jul. 31, 2010. Document 00048522-00-06 CHRISTINA LAKE THERMAL PROJECT - INCREASE SO2 EMISSIONS LIMI is held by EnCana FCCL Ltd., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Jan. 05, 2004 and expires on Jul. 31, 2010. Document 00048522-00-07 CHRISTINA LAKE THERMAL PROJECT - PHASE 1B EXPANSION is held by EnCana FCCL Ltd., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Dec. 19, 2005 and expires on Jul. 31, 2010. Document 00048522-00-08 CHRISTINA LAKE THERMAL PROJECT - TRANSFER is held by EnCana FCCL Ltd., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of May. 22, 2007 and expires on Jul. 31, 2010. Document 00048522-00-09 CHRISTINA LAKE THERMAL PROJECT - UPGRADE OF DOMESTIC WASTEWA is held by EnCana FCCL Ltd., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Jul. 03, 2008 and expires on Jul. 31, 2010. Notice 00253113-00-00 under the provisions of the Water Act, Code of Practice for Pipelines and Telecommunication Lines Crossing a Water Body at NW 14-76-6-W4 affecting the Unnamed Stream - Unclassified was received from EnCana FCCL Ltd. on Jan. 23, 2009. Document 00262972-00-00 CONKLIN/DEWATERING/ENCANA FCCL LTD. - F076-06-W4 is held by EnCana FCCL Ltd., under the provisions of the Water Act. This licence is currently issued as of Aug. 20, 2009 and expires on Aug. 19, 2010. Notice 00263688-00-00 under the provisions of the Water Act, Code of Practice for Pipelines and Telecommunication Lines Crossing a Water Body at NE 11-76-6-W4 affecting the Unnamed Stream - Unclassified was received from EnCana FCCL Ltd. on Oct. 02, 2009. Notice 00263689-00-00 under the provisions of the Water Act, Code of Practice for Pipelines and Telecommunication Lines Crossing a Water Body at SE 7-76-6-W4 affecting the Unnamed Stream - Unclassified was received from EnCana FCCL Ltd. on Oct. 02, 2009. Document 00253356-00-00 CHRISTINA LAKE TERMINAL is held by Enbridge Pipelines (Athabasca) Inc., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Jun. 01, 2009 and expires on May. 31, 2019. Notice 00254403-00-00 under the provisions of the Water Act, Code of Practice for the Temporary Diversion of Water for Hydrostatic Testing of Pipelines at 17-76-6-W4 affecting the Unnamed Stream - Unclassified was received from Enbridge Pipelines Inc. on Apr. 03, 2009. Document 00237681-00-00 SUNDAY CREEK LATERAL LOOP NO. 2 HYDROSTATIC TEST is held by TransCanada Pipelines Limited, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Feb. 23, 2007 and does not expire.

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Document 00020273-00-00 CHRISTINA LAKE FISHING LODGE WATERWORKS SYSTEM is held by Christina Lake Enterprises Ltd., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Aug. 06, 2009 and expires on Aug. 01, 2019. Document 00239687-00-00 BARR NONE LODGES WASTEWATER SYSTEM is held by Combo Energy Services Inc., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Jan. 23, 2008 and expires on Dec. 01, 2012. Document 00158486-00-00 CONKLIN 2001/02 EXPLORATION PROGRAM is held by Devon Canada Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Dec. 11, 2001 and does not expire. Document 00158486-00-01 CONKLIN 2001/02 EXPLORATION PROGRAM - TIME EXTENSION is held by Devon Canada Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Dec. 13, 2002 and does not expire. Document 00191410-00-00 JACKFISH 2002/2003 EXPLORATION PROGRAM is held by Devon Canada Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Dec. 06, 2002 and does not expire. Document 00191410-00-01 JACKFISH 2002/2003 EXPLORATION PROGRAM - ADDITIONAL WELLS is held by Devon Canada Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Feb. 13, 2003 and does not expire. Document 00204492-00-00 JACKFISH 2004 EXPLORATION PROGRAM is held by Devon Canada Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection &

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Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Jan. 22, 2004 and does not expire. Document 00254888-00-00 LEISMER 2008/09 CORE HOLE PROGRAM - CODE OF PRACTICE NOTIFIC is held by Korea National Oil Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This notification is currently issued as of Dec. 17, 2008 and expires on Dec. 17, 2009. Document 00200424-00-00 LEISMER 2003/04 EXPLORATION PROGRAM is held by Newmont Mining Corporation of Canada Limited, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Sep. 05, 2003 and does not expire. Document 00212889-00-00 LEISMER THERMAL PROJECT 2004/05 EXPLORATION PROGRAM is held by Newmont Mining Corporation of Canada Limited, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Oct. 06, 2004 and does not expire. Document 00224191-00-00 LIESMER 2005/06 EXPLORATION PROGRAM is held by Newmont Mining Corporation of Canada Limited, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Sep. 29, 2005 and does not expire. This consolidation document for Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo has been provided for your convenience only. It's intended purpose is to summarize all Amendments that have been applied to the master Approval. Anyone making use of a consolidation is reminded that it has no legal standing and that you must refer to the original Approval and Amendments for purposes of interpretation and application. Document 00019574-00-00 CONKLIN WATERWORKS SYSTEM is held by Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of May. 25, 1998 and expires on May. 01, 2010. Document 00019574-00-01 CONKLIN WATERWORKS SYSTEM - CHLORINE RESIDUAL SAMPLING is held by Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of May. 17, 2002 and expires on May. 01, 2010. Document 00019574-00-03 CONKLIN WATERWORKS SYSTEM - SECOND EXTENSION is held by Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of May. 01, 2009 and expires on May. 01, 2010. Document 00221672-00-00 CONKLIN/HAMLET/WOOD BUFFALO MUNICIPALITY - F26242 is held by Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo, under the provisions of the Water Act. This licence is currently issued as of Oct. 07, 2005 and expires on Oct. 06, 2030. Document 00221672-00-01 CONKLIN/HAMLET/WOOD BUFFALO MUNICIPALITY - F26242 is held by Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo, under the provisions of the Water Act. This licence is currently issued as of Nov. 29, 2005 and expires on Oct. 06, 2030. Document 00024995-00-00 ALTA MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS, WR, 26242 is held by municipality of Wood Buffalo Landfill, under the provisions of the Water Resources Act. This licence is currently issued as of Feb. 27, 1995 and does not expire. Document 00024995-00-01 CONKLIN/COMMUNITY/WOOD BUFFALO MUNICIPAL DISTRICT - F26242 is held by municipality of Wood Buffalo Landfill, under the provisions of the Water Resources Act. This licence is currently issued as of Dec. 13, 2001 and does not expire.

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Document 00029294-00-00 ALTA MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS, WR, 22148 is held by Fort McMurray Advisory Council, under the provisions of the Water Resources Act. This licence is currently issued as of Jun. 02, 1986 and does not expire. Document 00216466-00-00 CHRISTINA LAKE REGIONAL PROJECT - SITE PREPARATION ONLY is held by MEG Energy Corp., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Feb. 09, 2007 and expires on Jan. 31, 2017. Document 00216466-00-01 CHRISTINA LAKE REGIONAL PROJECT - REMAINDER OF PROJECT is held by MEG Energy Corp., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Jul. 20, 2007 and expires on Jan. 31, 2017. Document 00216466-00-02 CHRISTINA LAKE REGIONAL PROJECT - PHASE 2B (INCREASE BITUMEN is held by MEG Energy Corp., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Mar. 10, 2009 and expires on Jan. 31, 2017. Document 00253865-00-00 JACKFISH 2008/09 CORE HOLE PROGRAM - CODE OF PRACTICE NOTIFI is held by MEG Energy Corp., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This notification is currently issued as of Dec. 16, 2008 and expires on Dec. 16, 2009. Document 00156937-00-00 JACKFISH 2001/02 EXPLORATION PROJECT is held by Nexen Inc., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Nov. 14, 2001 and does not expire. Document 00200940-00-00 LEISMER 2003/04 EXPLORATION PROGRAM is held by Nexen Inc., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Sep. 22, 2003 and does not expire.

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Document 00212671-00-00 LEISMER 2004/05 EXPLORATION PROGRAM is held by Nexen Inc., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Oct. 01, 2004 and does not expire. Document 00252909-00-00 LEISMER 2008/09 CORE HOLE PROGRAM - CODE OF PRACTICE NOTIFIC is held by Petrobank Energy and Resources Ltd., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This notification is currently issued as of Dec. 08, 2008 and expires on Dec. 08, 2009.

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Document 00191202-00-00 CHRISTINA 2002/03 EXPLORATION PROGRAM is held by EnCana Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Dec. 04, 2002 and does not expire. Document 00264602-00-00 CHRISTINA LAKE SOUTH 2009/10 EXPLORATION PROGRAM - CODE OF P is held by EnCana Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This notification is currently issued as of Nov. 02, 2009 and expires on Nov. 02, 2010. Document 00252905-00-00 CHRISTINA LAKE SOUTH 2008/09 CORE HOLE PROGRAM - CODE OF PRA is held by EnCana FCCL Ltd., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This notification is currently issued as of Dec. 05, 2008 and expires on Dec. 05, 2009. Document 00252906-00-00 CHRISTINA LAKE NORTH 2008/09 CORE HOLE PROGRAM - CODE OF PRA is held by EnCana FCCL Ltd., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This notification is currently issued as of Dec. 05, 2008 and expires on Dec. 05, 2009. Document 00264377-00-00 CONKLIN/DRILLING/ENCANA FCCL OIL SANDS is held by EnCana FCCL Ltd., under the provisions of the Water Act. This licence is currently issued as of Dec. 01, 2009 and expires on Jun. 30, 2010. Document 00264617-00-00 CHRISTINA LAKE NORTH 2009/10 EXPLORATION PROGRAM - CODE OF P is held by EnCana FCCL Ltd., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This notification is currently issued as of Nov. 02, 2009 and expires on Nov. 02, 2010. Document 00190965-00-00 NORTH CHRISTINA LAKE 2002/03 CORE HOLE PROGRAM is held by MEG Energy Corp., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Nov. 19,

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2002 and does not expire. Document 00202875-00-00 NORTH CHRISTINA LAKE 2003/04 EXPLORATION PROGRAM is held by MEG Energy Corp., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Nov. 28, 2003 and does not expire. Document 00214984-00-00 CHRISTINA LAKE 2004/05 EXPLORATION PROGRAM is held by MEG Energy Corp., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Dec. 02, 2004 and does not expire. Document 00216466-00-00 CHRISTINA LAKE REGIONAL PROJECT - SITE PREPARATION ONLY is held by MEG Energy Corp., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Feb. 09, 2007 and expires on Jan. 31, 2017. Document 00216466-00-01 CHRISTINA LAKE REGIONAL PROJECT - REMAINDER OF PROJECT is held by MEG Energy Corp., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Jul. 20, 2007 and expires on Jan. 31, 2017. Document 00216466-00-02 CHRISTINA LAKE REGIONAL PROJECT - PHASE 2B (INCREASE BITUMEN is held by MEG Energy Corp., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Mar. 10, 2009 and expires on Jan. 31, 2017. Document 00254890-00-00 CHRISTINA LAKE 2008/09 CORE HOLE PROGRAM - CODE OF PRACTICE is held by MEG Energy Corp., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This notification is currently issued as of Dec. 17, 2008 and expires on Dec. 17, 2009. Document 00264212-00-00 CONKLIN/EXPLORATION/MEG ENERGY is held by MEG Energy Corp., under the provisions of the Water Act. This licence is currently issued as of Nov. 06, 2009 and expires on Apr. 01, 2010. Document 00156937-00-00 JACKFISH 2001/02 EXPLORATION PROJECT is held by Nexen Inc., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Nov. 14, 2001 and does not expire. Document 00190602-00-00 JACKFISH 2002/03 EXPLORATION PROGRAM is held by Nexen Inc., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Nov. 07, 2002 and does not expire. Document 00200940-00-00 LEISMER 2003/04 EXPLORATION PROGRAM is held by Nexen Inc., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Sep. 22, 2003 and does not expire. Document 00212671-00-00 LEISMER 2004/05 EXPLORATION PROGRAM is held by Nexen Inc., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Oct. 01, 2004 and does not expire.

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Document 00010605-00-00 LEISMER PIPELINE SYSTEM is held by Devon Canada Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Sep. 01, 1993 and does not expire. Document 00011078-01-00 LEISMER EAST SWEET COMPRESSOR STATION is held by Devon Canada Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Feb. 05, 1997 and does not expire. Document 00011078-01-01 LESIMER EAST SWEET COMPRESSOR STATION is held by Devon Canada Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Feb. 28, 2000 and does not expire. Document 00078839-00-00 LEISMER CLASS 1 SMALL INCINERATOR is held by Devon Canada Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Apr. 03, 2000 and does not expire. Document 00191202-00-00 CHRISTINA 2002/03 EXPLORATION PROGRAM is held by EnCana Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Dec. 04, 2002 and does not expire. Document 00264602-00-00 CHRISTINA LAKE SOUTH 2009/10 EXPLORATION PROGRAM - CODE OF P is held by EnCana Corporation, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This notification is currently issued as of Nov. 02, 2009 and expires on Nov. 02, 2010. Document 00252905-00-00 CHRISTINA LAKE SOUTH 2008/09 CORE HOLE PROGRAM - CODE OF PRA is held by EnCana FCCL Ltd., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This notification is currently issued

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as of Dec. 05, 2008 and expires on Dec. 05, 2009. Document 00252906-00-00 CHRISTINA LAKE NORTH 2008/09 CORE HOLE PROGRAM - CODE OF PRA is held by EnCana FCCL Ltd., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This notification is currently issued as of Dec. 05, 2008 and expires on Dec. 05, 2009. Document 00264617-00-00 CHRISTINA LAKE NORTH 2009/10 EXPLORATION PROGRAM - CODE OF P is held by EnCana FCCL Ltd., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This notification is currently issued as of Nov. 02, 2009 and expires on Nov. 02, 2010. Document 00156937-00-00 JACKFISH 2001/02 EXPLORATION PROJECT is held by Nexen Inc., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Nov. 14, 2001 and does not expire. Document 00159782-00-00 NEXEN CAMP WASTEWATER SYSTEM is held by Nexen Inc., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Mar. 05, 2002 and expires on Feb. 01, 2004. Document 00190602-00-00 JACKFISH 2002/03 EXPLORATION PROGRAM is held by Nexen Inc., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Nov. 07, 2002 and does not expire. Document 00200940-00-00 LEISMER 2003/04 EXPLORATION PROGRAM is held by Nexen Inc., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Sep. 22, 2003 and does not expire. Document 00212671-00-00 LEISMER 2004/05 EXPLORATION PROGRAM is held by Nexen Inc., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Oct. 01, 2004 and does not expire.

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EXTENSION AND ADDIT is held by Petrobank Energy and Resources Ltd., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Apr. 21, 2004 and does not expire. Document 00201967-00-00 WHITESANDS EXPERIMENTAL PILOT PROJECT is held by Petrobank Energy and Resources Ltd., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Feb. 19, 2004 and expires on Jan. 31, 2014. Document 00201967-00-01 WHITESANDS EXPERIMENTAL PILOT PROJECT - MODIFICATIONS is held by Petrobank Energy and Resources Ltd., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Nov. 16, 2004 and expires on Jan. 31, 2014. Document 00201967-00-02 WHITESANDS EXPERIMENTAL PILOT PROJECT - TEMPORARY INCINERATO is held by Petrobank Energy and Resources Ltd., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Feb. 04, 2008 and expires on Jan. 31, 2014. Document 00201967-00-03 WHITESANDS EXPERIMENTAL PILOT PROJECT - SO2 EMISSIONS FOR TH is held by Petrobank Energy and Resources Ltd., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of May. 30, 2008 and expires on Jan. 31, 2014. Document 00201967-00-04 WHITESANDS EXPERIMENTAL PILOT PROJECT - CHANGES TO REFLECT T is held by Petrobank Energy and Resources Ltd., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Dec. 10, 2008 and expires on Jan. 31, 2014. Document 00201967-00-05 WHITESANDS EXPERIMENTAL PILOT PROJECT - EXPANSION is held by Petrobank Energy and Resources Ltd., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Dec. 10, 2008 and expires on Jan. 31, 2014. Document 00201967-00-06 WHITESANDS EXPERIMENTAL PILOT PROJECT - CHANGE STACK HEIGHTS is held by Petrobank Energy and Resources Ltd., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This approval is currently issued as of Nov. 12, 2009 and expires on Jan. 31, 2014. Document 00252908-00-00 MAY RIVER 2008/09 CORE HOLE PROGRAM - CODE OF PRACTICE NOTIF is held by Petrobank Energy and Resources Ltd., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This notification is currently issued as of Dec. 08, 2008 and expires on Dec. 08, 2009. Document 00252909-00-00 LEISMER 2008/09 CORE HOLE PROGRAM - CODE OF PRACTICE NOTIFIC is held by Petrobank Energy and Resources Ltd., under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This notification is currently issued as of Dec. 08, 2008 and expires on Dec. 08, 2009. Document 00020575-01-00 CONKLIN/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL is held by Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This registration is currently issued as of Oct. 07, 2002 and does not expire. Document 00151039-01-00 CONKLIN WASTEWATER SYSTEM is held by Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo, under the provisions of the Environmental Protection & Enhancement Act. This is currently issued as of Jun. 01, 2008 and does not expire.

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A P P R O V A L

Form WA A1 (2001)

PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONSOF THE WATER ACT

APPROVAL No. 00241232-00-00

FILE No. 00241232

Devon Canada CorporationBox 83Conklin, Alberta T0P 1H0

is authorized to drain groundwater subject to the attached conditions.

2032 09 09Expiry Date (Y/M/D)

Designated Director under the Act

2007 09 10Dated (Y/M/D)

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CONDITIONS

Page 1

DEFINITIONS

“drainage site” means the water well, dugout, or area determined to be a groundwatersource

ACTIVITY

1. This approval is appurtenant to the following:

LOCATION

PRODUCTIONINTERVAL(metres)

MAXIMUM PUMPINGRATE

(cubic metres per day)

SE 28-075-06-W4 3.0-6.0 33

2. The approval holder shall undertake the activity in accordance with the plans and/orreports filed in the following Departmental records:

NUMBER TITLE

00241232-P001 Location of Drainage Site for Devon CanadaSE 28-075-06-W4

3. The approval holder shall not deposit any substance that will adversely affect thewater body.

4. Where applicable, the approval holder shall only release water to a water body whenthe quality of water is equal to or better than the quality of water in the receivingwater body.

5. This approval is based on knowledge available at the time of issue, and therefore theDirector reserves the right to amend the:

(a) maximum rate of water diversion,

(b) number, type and location of observation wells required,

(c) frequency and method of measurement of observation wells,

(d) responsibility for investigation of complaints, and

(e) conditions pertaining to annual water monitoring reports,

any time that the Director has information indicating unreasonable interference withwater supplies or that damage to the aquifer is occurring.

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CONDITIONS

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MONITORING AND REPORTING

6. The approval holder shall when requested by the Director:

(a) equip the drainage site(s) with a cumulative meter or other device whichregisters the quantity of water pumped,

(b) measure the water levels in the drainage site(s) while the pump is operating,

(c) obtain water samples for which a chemical analyses shall be performed thatreports the following information:

(i) Total Dissolved Solids, Hardness, Alkalinity, pH, Ca, Mg, Na+K, CO3,HCO3, SO4, Cl, NO3, Fe,

(ii) water temperature, date, and time of sampling,

(iii) date the analyses were performed, and

(iv) results of the analyses.

7. The approval holder shall record and retain for each calendar year the followinginformation and shall provide this information to the Director on or before January 31of each year when requested by the Director:

(a) monthly readings of the number of cubic metres of water pumped from thedrainage site(s) including dates and times the readings were taken,

(b) monthly measurements of water levels from the drainage site(s) includingdates and times at which readings were taken,

(c) total annual quantity of water pumped expressed in cubic metres,

(d) annual submissions of chemical analysis,

and any other information requested by the Director.

GENERAL

8. The approval holder shall hold harmless the Minister of Environment or any otheragent of the Government of Alberta for damage or damage claims arising out of theactivity.

9. The approval holder shall retain a copy of this approval at the site of the activity.

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COMPLAINT INVESTIGATION

10. (1) The approval holder shall:

(a) provide to the Director and all water users, within a distance specifiedby the Director, the telephone numbers of the approval holder andrepresentative(s) for emergencies relating to operation of the drainagesite(s),

(b) investigate all written complaints relating to allegations of surface waterand groundwater interference as a result of the drainage site(s)operation within a distance specified by the Director,

(c) provide a report to the Director, within a time specified by the Director,outlining the results of any:

(i) investigation relating to the alleged interference,

(ii) remediation or mitigative measures as a result of impact due tothe operation of the drainage site(s) such as:

(A) lowering the intake of the pump to compensate for a dropin water level,

(B) re-drilling the water well to an increased depth so as toallow the pump to be installed at a lower depth,

(C) drilling a new well which must be pump tested tostandards specified by the Director, or

(D) providing an alternate water supply satisfactory to theDirector.

(2) The Director may make decision to suspend or cancel this approval if theapproval holder fails to satisfy the Director of the investigation and mitigativemeasures relating to alleged interference.

Designated Director under the Act

2007 09 10Dated (Y/M/D)

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200705-01

LICENCE TO TEMPORARILY DIVERT WATERPROVINCE OF ALBERTA

WATER ACT, R.S.A. 2000, c.W-3, as amended

LICENCE NO.: 00262378-00-00

FILE NO.: 075-07-W4

EFFECTIVE DATE: 2009-07-22

EXPIRY DATE: 2010-06-30

SOURCE OF WATER: Aquifer (LSD 17-27-075-07-W4)

LICENSEE: Devon Canada

Pursuant to the Water Act, R.S.A. 2000, c.W-3, as amended, a licence for the temporarydiversion of water is issued to the Licensee to:

operate a works and to divert up to 4,800 cubic metres of water from the source of water forthe purpose of industrial (drilling)

subject to the attached terms and conditions.

Designated Director under the Act: Patrick Marriott, P. Eng.

Date Signed: 2009-07-22

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DEFINITIONS

1.0 All definitions from the Act and the Regulations apply except where expressly defined inthis licence.

1.1 In all parts of this licence:

(a) “Act” means the Water Act, RSA 2000, c. W-3, as amended;

(b) “Application” means the written submissions to the Director in respect ofapplication number 001-00262378;

(c) “Aquifer” means the underground water-bearing formation that is capable ofyielding water, that is accessed by the works authorized by this licence;

(d) “Director” means an employee of the Government of Alberta designated as aDirector under the Act;

(e) “Monitoring well” means the well used to monitor the water levels associated withthe diversion of water authorized by this licence;

(f) “Production well” means any well used to divert water for the purpose of thislicence;

(g) “Regulations” means the regulations, as amended, enacted under the authority ofthe Act.

GENERAL

2.0 The Licensee shall immediately report to the Director by telephone any contravention ofthe terms and conditions of this licence at 1-780-422-4505.

2.1 The terms and conditions of this licence are severable. If any term or condition of thislicence is held invalid, the application of such term or condition to other circumstancesand the remainder of this licence shall not be affected thereby.

2.2 The Licensee shall not deposit or cause to be deposited any substance in, on or aroundthe source of water that has or may have the potential to adversely affect the source ofwater.

DIVERSION OF WATER

3.0 This licence is appurtenant to LSD 12-27-075-07-W4.

3.1 The Licensee shall divert water only for the purpose(s) specified in this licence.

3.2 The Licensee shall divert water only from the source of water specified in this licence.

3.3 The works used to divert the water authorized by this licence shall include the productionwell referred to in the application dated July 17, 2009.

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3.4 The Licensee shall not exceed any of the limits specified in Table 3-1.

3.5 The Licensee shall not position the pump intake in the production well at a depth greaterthan the maximum pump intake depth specified in Table 3-1.

TABLE 3-1

LIMITS

WELLNUMBER

LEGAL LANDDESCRIPTION for WELL

LOCATION

PRODUCTIONINTERVAL

(metres belowgrade)

MAXIMUMPUMP

INTAKEDEPTH(metresbelowgrade)

MAXIMUM RATEOF

DIVERSION(cubic metres per

day)

MAXIMUMDIVERSION

(cubic metres)

ProductionWell

12-27-075-07-W4 91.5 – 96.0 91.5 196 4,800

3.6 When requested in writing by the Director, the Licensee shall equip the production wellwith a meter, which cumulatively measures the quantity of all water diverted during theterm of this licence.

3.7 The Licensee shall maintain each measuring device referred to in 3.6 at all times.

MONITORING AND REPORTING

4.0 When requested in writing by the Director, the Licensee shall measure the water level(s)in the production well on a monthly basis while water is being diverted.

4.1 When requested in writing by the Director, the Licensee shall measure the total volumeof water diverted on each month using the meter specified in 3.6.

4.2 The Licensee shall record and retain all of the following information for a minimum ofone year after the expiry date of this licence:

(a) the place, date and time of all monitoring and measuring or estimating;

(b) the results obtained pursuant to 4.0 and 4.1; and

(c) the name of the individual who conducted the monitoring, measuring orestimating stipulated in (a) and (b).

4.3 When requested in writing by the Director, the Licensee shall submit a Water Use Reportto the Director.

4.4 The Water Use Report shall include, at a minimum, the following information collectedduring the term of this licence:

(a) the total number of cubic metres of water diverted from the source of water;

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(b) the results obtained pursuant to 4.0 and 4.1; and

(c) any other information required in writing by the Director.

RECLAMATION

5.0 The Licensee shall reclaim all abandoned wells or other holes related to the waterdiversion in accordance with the Act and the Regulations.

5.1 The Licensee shall submit a reclamation report to the Director documenting the actionstaken under 5.0 within 90 days after the reclamation is complete.

Date Signed: 2009-07-22 Designated Director under the ActPatrick Marriott, P. Eng.

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LICENCE TO TEMPORARILY DIVERT WATERPROVINCE OF ALBERTA

WATER ACT, R.S.A. 2000, c.W-3, as amended

LICENCE NO.: 00263830-00-00

FILE NO.: 075-07-W4

EFFECTIVE DATE: 2009 10 16

EXPIRY DATE: 2010 10 10

SOURCE OF WATER: Aquifer (LSD 12-27-075-07-W4)

LICENSEE: Devon Canada

Pursuant to the Water Act, R.S.A. 2000, c.W-3, as amended, a licence for the temporarydiversion of water is issued to the Licensee to:

operate a works and to divert up to 2400 cubic metres of water from the source of water forthe purpose(s) of industrial (drilling)

subject to the attached terms and conditions.

Designated Director under the Act: Patrick Marriott, P. Eng.

Date Signed: 2009 10 15

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DEFINITIONS

1.0 All definitions from the Act and the Regulations apply except where expressly defined inthis licence.

1.1 In all parts of this licence:

(a) “Act” means the Water Act, RSA 2000, c. W-3, as amended;

(b) “Application” means the written submissions to the Director in respect ofapplication number 001-00263830;

(c) “Aquifer” means the underground water-bearing formation that is capable ofyielding water, that is accessed by the works authorized by this licence;

(d) “Director” means an employee of the Government of Alberta designated as aDirector under the Act;

(e) “Production well” means any well used to divert water for the purpose of thislicence;

(f) “Regulations” means the regulations, as amended, enacted under the authority ofthe Act.

GENERAL

2.0 The Licensee shall immediately report to the Director by telephone any contravention ofthe terms and conditions of this licence at 1-780-422-4505.

2.1 The terms and conditions of this licence are severable. If any term or condition of thislicence is held invalid, the application of such term or condition to other circumstancesand the remainder of this licence shall not be affected thereby.

2.2 The Licensee shall not deposit or cause to be deposited any substance in, on or aroundthe source of water that has or may have the potential to adversely affect the source ofwater.

DIVERSION OF WATER

3.0 This licence is appurtenant to LSD 12-27-075-07-W4.

3.1 The Licensee shall divert water only for the purpose(s) specified in this licence.

3.2 The Licensee shall divert water only from the source of water specified in this licence.

3.3 The works used to divert the water authorized by this licence shall include the productionwell referred to in the application dated October 13, 2009.

3.4 The Licensee shall not exceed any of the limits specified in Table 3-1.

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3.5 The Licensee shall not position the pump intake in the production well at a depth greaterthan the maximum pump intake depth specified in Table 3-1.

TABLE 3-1

LIMITS

WELLNUMBER

LEGAL LANDDESCRIPTION for WELL

LOCATION

PRODUCTIONINTERVAL

(metres belowgrade)

MAXIMUMPUMP

INTAKEDEPTH(metresbelowgrade)

MAXIMUM RATEOF

DIVERSION(cubic metres per

day)

MAXIMUMDIVERSION

(cubic metres)

ProductionWell

12-27-075-07-W4 87.1 – 90.2 84.1 100 2400

3.6 When requested in writing by the Director, the Licensee shall equip the production wellwith a meter, which cumulatively measures the quantity of all water diverted during theterm of this licence.

MONITORING AND REPORTING

4.0 When requested in writing by Director, the Licensee shall measure the water level(s) inthe production well on a monthly basis while water is being diverted.

4.1 When requested in writing by the Director, the Licensee shall measure the total volumeof water diverted each month using the meter specified in 3.6.

4.2 When requested in writing by the Director, the Licensee shall record and retain all of thefollowing information for a minimum of one year after the expiry date of this licence:

(a) the place, date and time of all monitoring and measuring or estimating;

(b) the results obtained pursuant to 4.0 and 4.1; and

(c) the name of the individual who conducted the monitoring, measuring orestimating stipulated in (a) and (b).

RECLAMATION

5.0 The Licensee shall reclaim all abandoned wells or other holes related to the waterdiversion in accordance with the Act and the Regulations.

5.1 The Licensee shall submit a reclamation report to the Director documenting the actionstaken under 5.0 within 90 days after the reclamation is complete.

Date Signed: 2009 10 15 Designated Director under the ActPatrick Marriott, P. Eng.

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200502-00

LICENCE TO DIVERT WATER PROVINCE OF ALBERTA

WATER ACT, R.S.A. 2000, c.W-3, as amended

LICENCE NO.: 00226094-00-00

FILE NO.: 60290

PRIORITY NO.: 2005-08-18-001

EFFECTIVE DATE: 2005-12-12

EXPIRY DATE: 2015-12-13

SOURCE OF WATER: Production well (NE 08-076-06-W4)

LICENSEE: EnCana Corporation

Pursuant to Division 2, of Part 4, of the Water Act, R.S.A. 2000, c.W-3, as amended, a licence is issued to the Licensee to:

operate a works and to divert up to 31,500 cubic metres of water annually from the source of water for the purpose of industrial (camp supply)

subject to the following terms and conditions.

Designated Director under the Act: Park Powell, P. Eng.

Date Signed:

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DEFINITIONS

1.0 All definitions from the Act and the Regulations apply except where expressly defined in this licence.

1.1 In all parts of this licence:

(a) “Act” means the Water Act, RSA 2000, c. W-3, as amended;

(b) “Application” means the written submissions to the Director in respect of application number 00226094-00-00;

(c) “Director” means an employee of the Government of Alberta designated as a Director under the Act;

(d) “Monitoring well” means the well used to monitor the water levels associated with the diversion of water authorized by this licence;

(e) “Point of use” means the point or places in which the diverted water is used by the Licensee for the licenced purpose;

(f) “Production well” means any well used to divert water for the purpose of this licence;

(g) “Regulations” means the regulations, as amended, enacted under the authority of the Act.

GENERAL

2.0 The Licensee shall immediately report Director by telephone any contravention of the terms and conditions of this licence at 1-780-422-4505.

2.1 The terms and conditions of this licence are severable. If any term or condition of this licence is held invalid, the application of such term or condition to other circumstances and the remainder of this licence shall not be affected thereby.

2.2 The Licensee shall not deposit or cause to be deposited any substance in, on or around the source of water that has or may have the potential to adversely affect the source of water.

DIVERSION OF WATER

3.0 This licence is appurtenant to NE 08-076-06-W4.

3.1 The Licensee shall divert water only for the purpose specified in this licence.

3.2 The Licensee shall divert water only from the source of water specified in this licence.

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3.3 The works used to divert the water authorized by this licence shall include, at a minimum, all of the following:

(a) the production well referred to in Report Groundwater Exploration and Development NE 08-076-06-W4 dated April 2001; and

(b) only the production well referred to in the application dated August 18, 2005.

3.4 The Licensee shall not exceed any of the limits specified in Table 3-1.

3.5 The Licensee shall not position the pump intake in the production wells at a depth greater than the maximum pump intake depth specified in Table 3-1.

TABLE 3-1

LIMITS

WELL NUMBER

LEGAL LAND DESCRIPTION for WELL

LOCATION

PRODUCTION INTERVAL

(cubic metres)

MAXIMUM PUMP

INTAKE DEPTH (metres below

ground level)

MAXIMUM RATE OF

DIVERSION (cubic metres per

day)

MAXIMUM ANNUAL

DIVERSION (cubic metres per

year)

Production Well

NE 08-076-06-W4 79.2-84.1 26.3 31,500

Standby Well

NE 08-076-06-W4 30.0-36.0 10.0

3.6 Prior to diverting any water from the source of water, the Licensee shall equip the production well with a meter, which cumulatively measures the quantity of all water diverted during the term of this licence.

3.7 The Licensee shall maintain each measuring device referred to in 3.6 at all times.

MONITORING AND REPORTING

4.0 The Licensee shall maintain the well referenced as MW02 in report 60290-R001 as an observation well, equip the well with an appropriate water level measuring device, and conduct water level measurements on a monthly basis.

4.1 The Licensee shall measure the water levels in the production well on a monthly basis while water is being diverted.

4.2 Unless otherwise authorized in writing by the Director, the Licensee shall:

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(a) monitor the total number of cubic metres of water diverted; and

(b) record the total number of cubic metres of water diverted;

from the production well on a monthly basis.

4.3 The Licensee shall:

(a) obtain a representative sample of water being diverted from the production well; and

(b) analyze the water collected in 4.3(a) for the following parameters:

(i) Total Dissolved Solids, Hardness, Alkalinity, pH, Calcium, Magnesium, Sodium, Potassium, Carbonate (CO3), Bicarbonate (HCO3), Sulphate (SO4), Chloride, Nitrate, and Iron; and

(ii) any other parameter required by the Director;

on an annual basis unless otherwise specified in writing by the Director.

4.4 The Licensee shall record and retain all of the following information for a minimum of 5 years after being collected:

(a) the place, date and time of all monitoring, measuring and sampling;

(b) the results obtained pursuant to 4.0, 4.1, 4.2, and 4.3; and

(c) the name of the individual who conducted the monitoring, measuring and sampling stipulated in (a) and (b).

4.5 The Licensee shall compile an Annual Water Use Report on or before February 28th of each year following the year in which the information on which the report is based was collected.

4.6 The Licensee shall retain each Annual Water Use Report for a minimum of 5 years.

4.7 The Licensee shall submit an Annual Water Use Report to the Director:

(a) on or before February 28th of each year following the year in which the information on which the report is based was collected; or

(b) within a time period specified in writing by the Director.

4.8 The Annual Water Use Report shall include, at a minimum, the following information collected during the previous year:

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(a) the total annual number of cubic metres of water diverted from the production well;

(b) the results obtained pursuant to 4.0, 4.1, 4.2, and 4.3; and

(c) any other information required in writing by the Director.

COMPLAINT INVESTIGATION

5.0 The Licensee shall:

(a) investigate all written complaints accepted by the Director relating to allegations of surface water and groundwater interference as a result of the operation of the production well;

(b) provide a written report to the Director, within a time specified in writing by the Director, detailing the results of the investigation relating to the complaint accepted by the Director in 5.0(b) including:

(i) recommendations to remediate and/or mitigate the impact(s) such as:

i. lowering the intake of the pump to compensate for a drop in water level;

ii. re-drilling the water well to an increased depth so as to allow the pump to be installed at a lower depth;

iii. drilling a new well; or

iv. providing an alternate water supply; and

(ii) any other information required by the Director.

5.1 The Licensee shall satisfy the Director that the report submitted pursuant to 5.0 has identified remedial and/or mitigative measures relating to the alleged interference.

RECLAMATION

6.0 The Licensee shall reclaim all abandoned wells or other holes related to the water diversion in accordance with the Act and the Regulations.

6.1 The Licensee shall submit a reclamation report to the Director documenting the actions taken under 6.0 within 90 days after the reclamation is complete.

DATE SIGNED:

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DESIGNATED DIRECTOR UNDER THE ACT Park Powell, P. Eng.

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LICENCE TO TEMPORARILY DIVERT WATERPROVINCE OF ALBERTA

WATER ACT, R.S.A. 2000, c.W-3, as amended

LICENCE NO.: 00262972-00-00

FILE NO.: 076-06-W4

EFFECTIVE DATE: 2009-08-20

EXPIRY DATE: 2010-08-19

SOURCE OF WATER: Aquifer (NW 09-076-06-W4)

LICENSEE: EnCana FCCL Ltd.

Pursuant to the Water Act, R.S.A. 2000, c.W-3, as amended, a licence for the temporarydiversion of water is issued to the Licensee to:

operate a works and to divert up to 45,000 cubic metres of water from the source of waterfor the purpose(s) of industrial (dewatering)

subject to the attached terms and conditions.

Designated Director under the Act: Patrick Marriott, P. Eng.

Date Signed: 2009-08-20

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DEFINITIONS

1.0 All definitions from the Act and the Regulations apply except where expressly defined inthis licence.

1.1 In all parts of this licence:

(a) “Act” means the Water Act, RSA 2000, c. W-3, as amended;

(b) “Application” means the written submissions to the Director in respect ofapplication number 001-00262972;

(c) “Aquifer” means the underground water-bearing formation that is capable ofyielding water, that is accessed by the works authorized by this licence;

(d) “Director” means an employee of the Government of Alberta designated as aDirector under the Act;

(e) “Monitoring well” means the well used to monitor the water levels associated withthe diversion of water authorized by this licence;

(f) “Production well” means any well used to divert water for the purpose of thislicence;

(g) “Regulations” means the regulations, as amended, enacted under the authority ofthe Act.

GENERAL

2.0 The Licensee shall immediately report to the Director by telephone any contravention ofthe terms and conditions of this licence at 1-780-422-4505.

2.1 The terms and conditions of this licence are severable. If any term or condition of thislicence is held invalid, the application of such term or condition to other circumstancesand the remainder of this licence shall not be affected thereby.

2.2 The Licensee shall not deposit or cause to be deposited any substance in, on or aroundthe source of water that has or may have the potential to adversely affect the source ofwater.

DIVERSION OF WATER

3.0 This licence is appurtenant to NW 09-076-06-W4.

3.1 The Licensee shall divert water only for the purpose(s) specified in this licence.

3.2 The Licensee shall divert water only from the source of water specified in this licence.

3.3 The works used to divert the water authorized by this licence shall including the drainagesite referred to the application dated August 18, 2009.

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3.4 The Licensee shall not exceed any of the limits specified in Table 3-1.

TABLE 3-1

LIMITS

WELLNUMBER

LEGAL LANDDESCRIPTION for WELL

LOCATION

PRODUCTIONINTERVAL

(metres belowgrade)

MAXIMUMPUMP

INTAKEDEPTH(metresbelowgrade)

MAXIMUM RATEOF

DIVERSION(cubic metres per

hour)

MAXIMUMDIVERSION

(cubic metres)

DrainageSite

NW 09-076-06-W4 Unknown Unknown 30 45,000

3.5 When requested in writing by the Director, the Licensee shall equip drainage site with ameter, which cumulatively measures the quantity of all water diverted during the term ofthis licence.

MONITORING AND REPORTING

4.0 When requested in writing by the Director, the Licensee shall measure the drainage siteusing the meter specified in 3.5.

4.1 When requested in writing by the Director, the Licensee shall submit a Water Use Reportto the Director.

4.2 The Water Use Report shall include, at a minimum, the following information collectedduring the term of this licence:

(a) the total number of cubic metres of water diverted from the source of water;

(b) the results obtained pursuant to 4.0; and

(c) any other information required in writing by the Director.

RECLAMATION

5.0 The Licensee shall reclaim all abandoned wells or other holes related to the waterdiversion in accordance with the Act and the Regulations.

5.1 The Licensee shall submit a reclamation report to the Director documenting the actionstaken under 5.0 within 90 days after the reclamation is complete.

Date Signed: 2009-08-20 Designated Director under the ActPatrick Marriott, P. Eng.

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Form WA L1 ( 2000)

PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONSOF THE WATER ACT

LICENCE No. 00082524-00-00

FILE No. 27605

PRIORITY No. 2000-08-11-002

PanCanadian Resources29 Floor, 645 - 7 Avenue S.W.Calgary, AlbertaT2P 4G8

is authorized to divert 1,825,000 cubic metres of water annually from the well in LSD 09-17-076-06-W4for the purpose of industrial (injection) subject to the attached conditions.

2025 08 30Expiry Date (Y/M/D)

Manager, Regional Support, Northeast Boreal Region

2000 08 31Dated (Y/M/D)

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DEFINITIONS

“diversion site” means the production well, dugout, or area determined to be a groundwatersource.

DIVERSION OF WATER

1. This licence is appurtenant to the following:

LOCATIONPRODUCTION INTERVAL

(metres)MAXIMUM PUMPING RATE

(cubic metres per day)

09-17-076-06-W4 127.4-139.6 5,000

2. The licensee shall undertake the water diversion in accordance with the plans and/or reports filedin the following Departmental records:

NUMBER TITLE

27605-P002 Location of Water Well for PanCanadian ResourcesLSD 09-17-076-06-W4

27605-R002 Groundwater Exploration and Development9-17-76-6-W4MChristina Lake, Alberta

27605-R003 Regional Groundwater InvestigationChristina Lake, Alberta

3. This licence is based on knowledge available at the time of issue, and therefore the Directorreserves the right to amend the:

(a) maximum annual diversion of water,

(b) maximum rate of water diversion,

(c) number, type and location of observation wells required,

(d) frequency and method of measurement of observation wells,

(e) responsibility for investigation of complaints,

(f) conditions pertaining to annual water monitoring reports,

any time that the Director has information indicating unreasonable interference with watersupplies or that damage to the aquifer is occurring.

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4. The licensee shall position the pump intake in the production well(s) above the top of the aquifer.

MONITORING AND REPORTING

5. The licensee shall:

(i) (a) quip the diversion site(s) with a cumulative meter or other device whichregisters the quantity of water pumped,

(b) measure the water levels at the diversion site(s) while the pump is operating,

(c) obtain water samples for which a chemical analyses shall be performed thatreports the following information:

(i) Total Dissolved Solids, Hardness, Alkalinity, pH, Ca, Mg, Na+K, CO3,HCO3, SO4, Cl, NO3, Fe,

(ii) water temperature, date and time of sampling,

(iii) date the analyses were performed, and

(iv) results of the analyses,

(d) maintain the well(s) referred in report 27605-R003 as observation well(s), equipthe well with an appropriate water level measuring device, and conduct waterlevel measurements,

(e) establish an additional monitoring well piezometer nest prior to commencementof production which shall be:

(i) located within approximately 150 metres of the diversion site(s), and

(ii) equipped with a device to allow for water level measurements to be taken,

(iii) include a piezometer completed in the Sand River Formation within adepth interval of 16 m to 26 m bgl,

(iv) include a water table monitoring well, and

(v) include a piezometer in any other significant aquifer interval encounteredabove the production aquifer,

(f) establish additional monitoring well piezometer nest which shall be:

(i) located approximately 1,600 meters north-west and 1,600 meters north-east of the production well(s),

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(ii) equipped with a device to allow water level measurement to be taken,

(iii) include piezometers installed in the production aquifer and in the firstaquifer occurring above the production aquifer, and

(iv) include a piezometer installed in the Sand River aquifer,

(g) establish additional water table monitoring wells, prior to commencement ofproduction, which shall be:

(i) located at LSD 15-21-076-06-W4 or LSD 07-28-076-06-W4 and LSD 05-076-06-W4 or LSD 06-076-06-W4, or at other sites acceptable to theDirector,

(ii) be constructed so as to allow monitoring of the water table in surficialsediments,

(ii) provide to the Director, upon completion of the observation well(s):

(a) a detailed map showing the location of the observation well(s) relative tothe diversion site(s) including section boundaries, and

(b) a diagram showing construction details of the observation well(s),

(iii) begin monitoring of water levels in the production and observation wells at leastone month prior to commencement of production, and

(iv) establish additional observation wells as may be required by the Director from time totime.

6. The licensee shall record and retain for each calendar year the following information and shallprovide this information to the Director on or before January 30 of each year:

(a) daily readings of the number of cubic metres of water pumped from the diversion site(s)including dates and times the readings were taken,

(b) daily measurements of water levels from the diversion site(s) including dates and times atwhich readings were taken,

(c) daily measurements of water levels from the observation well(s) including dates andtimes at which readings were taken,

(d) total annual quantity of water pumped expressed in cubic metres,

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(e) annual submissions of chemical analysis,

(f) a review of the performance of the diversion site(s) during the past year and anassessment, supported by graphs and calculations, of the performance of the aquifer,

(g) recommendations for adjustments of pumping rates, the number and location ofobservation wells, and diversion site(s) monitoring requirements,

(h) a report prepared by a qualified groundwater consultant on the aquifer performance andrecommendations for amendments to the licence,

and any other information requested by the Director.

COMPLAINT INVESTIGATION

7. (1) The licensee shall:

(a) provide to the Director and all water users, within a distance specifiedby the Director, the telephone numbers of the licensee andrepresentative(s) for emergencies relating to operation of the diversionsite(s),

(b) investigate all written complaints relating to allegations of surfacewater and groundwater interference as a result of the diversion site(s)operation within a distance specified by the Director,

(c) provide a report to the Director, within a time specified by theDirector, outlining the results of any,

(i) investigation relating to the alleged interference,

(ii) remediation or mitigative measures as a result of impact due tothe operation of the diversion site(s) such as:

(A) lowering the intake of the pump to compensate for adrop in water level,

(B) re-drilling the water well to an increased depth so as toallow the pump to be installed at a lower depth,

(C) drilling a new well which must be pump tested tostandards specified by the Director, or

(D) providing an alternate water supply satisfactory to theDirector.

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(2) The Director may make decision to suspend or cancel this licence if thelicensee fails to satisfy the Director of the investigation and mitigativemeasures relating to alleged interference.

GENERAL

8. The licensee shall hold harmless the Minister of Environment or any other agent of theGovernment of Alberta for damage or damage claims arising out of the water diversion.

9. The licensee shall reclaim all abandoned wells or other holes relating to the water diversionunder this licence in accordance with the Water (Ministerial) Regulation of the Water Act, andshall submit a reclamation report to the Director after completion of the water diversion.

10. The rights and privileges granted are subject to periodic review on licence renewal andamendment by the Director to ensure the most beneficial use of the water in the public interest.

11. The licensee shall not deposit any substance that will adversely affect the water body.

12. Where applicable, the licensee shall only release water to a water body when the quality of wateris equal to or better than the quality of water in the receiving water body.

Manager, Regional Support, Northeast Boreal Region

2000 08 31Dated (Y/M/D)

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Form WA L1 ( 2001)

PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONSOF THE WATER ACT

LICENCE No. 00149718-00-00

FILE No. 60290

PRIORITY No. 2001-05-07-001

PanCanadian Petroleum LimitedBox 2850, 150-9 Avenue SWCalgary, AlbertaT2P 2S5

is authorized to divert 3,650 cubic metres of water annually from the well in NE 08-076-06-W4 for thepurpose of industrial (camp supply) subject to the attached conditions.

2026 05 06Expiry Date (Y/M/D)

Manager, Regional Support, Northeast Boreal Region

2001 05 07Dated (Y/M/D)

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DEFINITIONS

“diversion site” means the production well, dugout, or area determined to be a groundwatersource.

DIVERSION OF WATER

1. This licence is appurtenant to the following:

LOCATIONPRODUCTION INTERVAL

(metres)MAXIMUM PUMPING RATE

(cubic metres per day)

NE 08-076-06-W4 79.2 - 84.1 96.3NE 08-076-06-W4 30 - 36 22.6 (Standby)

2. The licensee shall undertake the water diversion in accordance with the plans and/or reports filedin the following Departmental records:

NUMBER TITLE

60290-P003 Location of Water Well for PanCanadian Petroleum LimitedNE 08-076-06-W4

60290-R001 Report Groundwater Exploration and DevelopmentNE-08-076-06-W4M

3. This licence is based on knowledge available at the time of issue, and therefore the Directorreserves the right to amend the:

(a) maximum annual diversion of water,

(b) maximum rate of water diversion,

(c) number, type and location of observation wells required,

(d) frequency and method of measurement of observation wells,

(e) responsibility for investigation of complaints,

(f) conditions pertaining to annual water monitoring reports,

any time that the Director has information indicating unreasonable interference with watersupplies or that damage to the aquifer is occurring.

4. The licensee shall position the pump intake in the production well(s) above the top of the aquifer.

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MONITORING AND REPORTING

5. The licensee shall:

(a) equip the diversion site(s) with a cumulative meter or other device which registers thequantity of water pumped,

(b) measure the water levels in the diversion site(s) while the pump is operating,

(c) obtain water samples for which a chemical analyses shall be performed that reports thefollowing information:

(i) Total Dissolved Solids, Hardness, Alkalinity, pH, Ca, Mg, Na+K, CO3, HCO3,SO4, Cl, NO3, Fe,

(ii) water temperature, date, and time of sampling,

(iii) date the analyses were performed,

(iv) results of the analyses,

(d) maintain the well(s) referenced as MW02 in report 60290-R001 as observation well(s),equip the well with an appropriate water level measuring device, and conduct water levelmeasurements.

6. The licensee shall record and retain for each calendar year the following information and shallprovide this information to the Director on or before January 31 of each year:

(a) monthly readings of the number of cubic metres of water pumped from the diversionsite(s) including dates and times the readings were taken,

(b) monthly measurements of water levels from the diversion site(s) including dates andtimes at which readings were taken,

(c) monthly measurements of water levels from the observation well(s) including dates andtimes at which readings were taken,

(d) total annual quantity of water pumped expressed in cubic metres,

(e) monthly submissions of chemical analysis,

and any other information requested by the Director.

COMPLAINT INVESTIGATION

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7. (1) The licensee shall:

(a) investigate all written complaints relating to allegations of surfacewater and groundwater interference as a result of the diversion site(s)operation within a distance specified by the Director,

(b) provide a report to the Director, within a time specified by theDirector, outlining the results of any:

(i) investigation relating to the alleged interference,

(ii) remediation or mitigative measures as a result of impact due tothe operation of the diversion site(s) such as:

(A) lowering the intake of the pump to compensate for adrop in water level,

(B) re-drilling the water well to an increased depth so as toallow the pump to be installed at a lower depth,

(C) drilling a new well which must be pump tested tostandards specified by the Director, or

(D) providing an alternate water supply satisfactory to theDirector.

(2) The Director may make decision to suspend or cancel this licence if thelicensee fails to satisfy the Director of the investigation and mitigativemeasures relating to alleged interference.

GENERAL

8. The licensee shall hold harmless the Minister of Environment or any other agent of theGovernment of Alberta for damage or damage claims arising out of the water diversion.

9. The licensee shall reclaim all abandoned wells or other holes relating to the water diversionunder this licence in accordance with the Water (Ministerial) Regulation of the Water Act, andshall submit a reclamation report to the Director after completion of the water diversion.

10. The rights and privileges granted are subject to periodic review on licence renewal andamendment by the Director to ensure the most beneficial use of the water in the public interest.

11. The licensee shall not deposit any substance that will adversely affect the water body.

12. Where applicable, the licensee shall only release water to a water body when the quality of wateris equal to or better than the quality of water in the receiving water body.

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Manager, Regional Support, Northeast Boreal Region

2001 05 07Dated (Y/M/D)

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200506-00

LICENCE TO DIVERT WATERPROVINCE OF ALBERTA

WATER ACT, R.S.A. 2000, c.W-3, as amended

LICENCE NO.: 00221672-00-00

FILE NO.: 26242

PRIORITY NO.: 2003-03-31-017

EFFECTIVE DATE: October 7, 2005

EXPIRY DATE: October 6, 2030

SOURCE OF WATER: Christina Lake

POINT OF DIVERSION: NE – 32 – 076 - 07 W4M

LICENSEE: Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo

COMMUNITY: Conklin

Pursuant to Division 2, of Part 4, of the Water Act, R.S.A. 2000, c.W-3, a licence is issued to theLicensee to:

operate a works and to divert up to 50,000 cubic metres of water annually at a maximumrate of diversion of 1.9 litres per second from the source of water for the purpose ofMunicipal (urban) use,

subject to the attached terms and conditions.

Designated Director under the Act: Park Powell, P Eng.

Date Signed: October 7, 2005

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DEFINITIONS

1.0 All definitions from the Act and the Regulations apply except where expressly defined inthis licence.

1.1 In all parts of this licence:

(a) “Act” means the Water Act, RSA 2000, c. W-3, as amended;

(b) “Application” means the written submissions to the Director in respect ofapplication number 00221672;

(c) “Director” means an employee of the Government of Alberta designated as aDirector under the Act;

(d) “Point(s) of diversion” means the location(s) where water is diverted from thesource of water;

(e) “Point of use” means the location(s) in which the diverted water is used by theLicensee for the licenced purpose;

(f) “Regulations” means the regulations, as amended, enacted under the authority ofthe Act.

GENERAL

2.0 The Licensee shall immediately report to the Director by telephone any contravention ofthe terms and conditions of this licence at 1-780-422-4505.

2.1 The terms and conditions of this licence are severable. If any term or condition of thislicence is held invalid, the application of such term or condition to other circumstancesand the remainder of this licence shall not be affected thereby.

2.2 The Licensee shall not deposit or cause to be deposited any substance in, on or aroundthe source of water that has or may have the potential to adversely affect the source ofwater.

2.3 The licensee shall submit an application to the Director for the removal of the workswithin six months after ceasing operation of the works or diversion of the water.

DIVERSION OF WATER

3.0 This licence is appurtenant to the following:

NE 32-076-07 W4M

3.1 The Licensee shall divert water only for the purpose(s) specified in this licence.

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3.2 The Licensee shall divert water only from the source of water specified in this licence.

3.3 The Licensee shall divert water only from the following point of diversion:

NE 32-076-07 W4M

3.4 The works used to divert the water authorized by this licence shall include, at aminimum, all of the following:

(a) the plan(s) and report(s) referred to as part of Licence No. 00024995-00-01 (formerlyInterim Licence No. 19572);

(b) the screen on the pump intake with openings no larger than 2.54 millimetres square.

3.5 The Licensee shall operate the water storage reservoirs, pipeline layout and pump(s) inaccordance with the plan indicated in 3.4(a) unless otherwise authorized in writing by theDirector.

3.6 The Licensee shall cause any water entering a pump to pass through the screenrequired in 3.4(b).

3.7 The Licensee shall not divert more than 50,000 cubic metres of water per year.

3.8 The Licensee shall not divert water at a rate of diversion greater than 1.9 litres persecond.

3.9 Prior to diverting any water from the source of water, the Licensee shall install a meter atthe point of diversion, which measures cumulatively, the quantity of all water divertedfrom the source.

3.10 The Licensee shall maintain the measuring device referred to in 3.9 at all times.

3.11 The Licensee shall calibrate the measuring device referred to in 3.9 in accordance withmanufacturer’s specifications.

3.12 The Director may amend this license to establish or change the Schedule of MinimumInstream Flows upon a minimum of 12 months written notice to the licensee.

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MONITORING AND REPORTING

4.0 Unless otherwise authorized in writing by the Director, the Licensee shall:

(a) measure the total volume of water diverted each month using the meter specified in3.9.

4.1 The Licensee shall record and retain all of the following information for a minimum of 5years after being collected:

(a) the date of the measuring

(b) the results obtained pursuant to 4.0; and

(c) the name of the individual who conducted the measuring stipulated in (a) and (b).

4.2 The licensee shall compile an Annual Water Use Report on or before January 31st ofeach year following the year in which the information on which the report is based wascollected.

4.3 The licensee shall retain each Annual Water Use Report for a minimum of 5 years.

4.4 The Licensee shall submit an Annual Water Use Report to the Director on or beforeJanuary 31st of each year following the year in which the information on which the reportis based was collected.

4.5 The Annual Water Use Report shall include, at a minimum, the following informationcollected during the previous year:

(a) the results obtained pursuant to 4.0; and;

(b) the total annual number of cubic metres of water diverted from the source ofwater

(c) any other information required in writing by the Director.

COMPLAINT INVESTIGATION

5.0 The Licensee shall:

(a) investigate all written complaints accepted by the Director relating to allegations ofsurface water and groundwater interference as a result of the diversion of the wateror operation of the works; and

(b) provide a written report to the Director, within a time specified in writing by theDirector, detailing the results of the investigation relating to the complaint acceptedby the Director in 5.0(a).

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5.1 The Licensee shall satisfy the Director that the report submitted pursuant to 5.0(b) hasidentified remedial and/or mitigative measures relating to the alleged interference.

DATE SIGNED: October 7, 2005 DESIGNATED DIRECTOR UNDER THE ACT Park Powell, P. Eng.

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LICENCE TO TEMPORARILY DIVERT WATERPROVINCE OF ALBERTA

WATER ACT, R.S.A. 2000, c.W-3, as amended

LICENCE NO.: 00264212-00-00

FILE NO.: 077-06-W4

EFFECTIVE DATE: 2009-11-06

EXPIRY DATE: 2010-04-01

SOURCE OF WATER: Surface Water – Various (see table below)

POINT OF DIVERSION: Various (see table below)

LICENSEE: MEG Energy Corporation

Pursuant to the Water Act, R.S.A. 2000, c.W-3, as amended, a licence for the temporarydiversion of water is issued to the Licensee to divert up to the following volumes from thecorresponding locations:

Volume, m3 Location Name15000 W 22-077-06-W4 Unnamed Lake10000 SW 20-077-05-W4 Unnamed Lake7500 NW 12-077-05-W4 Unnamed Lake

for the purpose(s) of Commercial (drilling and winter access) subject to the attached terms andconditions.

Designated Director under the Act: Lorne Edinga

Date Signed: 2009-11-06

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DEFINITIONS

1.0 All definitions from the Act and the Regulations apply except where expressly defined inthis licence.

1.1 In all parts of this licence:

(a) “Act” means the Water Act, RSA 2000, c. W-3, as amended;

(b) “Director” means an employee of the Government of Alberta designated as aDirector under the Act;

(c) “Point(s) of diversion” means the location(s) where water is diverted from thesource of water;

(d) “Regulations” means the regulations, as amended, enacted under the authority ofthe Act.

GENERAL

2.0 The Licensee shall immediately report to the Director by telephone any contravention ofthe terms and conditions of this licence at 1-780-422-4505.

2.1 The terms and conditions of this licence are severable. If any term or condition of thislicence is held invalid, the application of such term or condition to other circumstancesand the remainder of this licence shall not be affected thereby.

2.2 The Licensee shall not deposit or cause to be deposited any substance in, on or aroundthe source of water that has or may have the potential to adversely affect the source ofwater.

DIVERSION OF WATER

3.0 This licence is appurtenant to (see land locations in table on front page).

3.1 The Licensee shall divert water only for the purpose(s) specified in this licence.

3.2 The Licensee shall divert water only from the source of water specified in this licence.

3.3 The Licensee shall divert water only from the following point(s) of diversion:

(a) (see land locations in table on front page).

3.4 The Licensee shall cause any water entering a pump to first pass through a screen onthe pump intake with openings no larger than 2.54 millimetres.

3.5 The Licensee shall not divert more than tabulated volume of water posted on the frontpage of this document.

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MONITORING AND REPORTING

4.0 Unless otherwise authorized in writing by the Director, the Licensee shall estimate thetotal volume of water diverted on each day that water is diverted using the truck volumemultiplied by number of loads or pumping rate multiplied by hours pumped.

4.1 The Licensee shall record and retain all of the following information for a minimum ofone (1) year after the expiry date of this licence:

(a) the place, date and time of all monitoring and measuring or estimating;

(b) the results obtained pursuant to 4.0; and

(c) the name of the individual who conducted the monitoring, measuring orestimating stipulated in (a) and (b).

4.2 When requested in writing by the Director, the Licensee shall submit a Water Use Reportto the Director.

4.3 The Water Use Report shall include, at a minimum, the following information collectedduring the term of this licence:

(a) the total number of cubic metres of water diverted from the source of water;

(b) the results obtained pursuant to 4.0; and

(c) any other information required in writing by the Director.

Date Signed: 2009-11-06 Designated Director under the Act Lorne Edinga

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LICENCE TO TEMPORARILY DIVERT WATERPROVINCE OF ALBERTA

WATER ACT, R.S.A. 2000, c.W-3, as amended

LICENCE NO.: 00264377-00-00

FILE NO.: 077-06-W4

EFFECTIVE DATE: 2009-12-01

EXPIRY DATE: 2010-06-30

SOURCE OF WATER: Production Well (LSD 07-10-077-06-W4)

LICENSEE: EnCana FCCL Oil Sands Ltd.

Pursuant to the Water Act, R.S.A. 2000, c.W-3, as amended, a licence for the temporarydiversion of water is issued to the Licensee to:

operate a works and to divert up to 72,400 cubic metres of water from the source of waterfor the purpose(s) of industrial (ice roads and drilling)

subject to the attached terms and conditions.

Designated Director under the Act: Patrick Marriott, P. Eng.

Date Signed: 2009-11-23

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DEFINITIONS

1.0 All definitions from the Act and the Regulations apply except where expressly defined inthis licence.

1.1 In all parts of this licence:

(a) “Act” means the Water Act, RSA 2000, c. W-3, as amended;

(b) “Application” means the written submissions to the Director in respect ofapplication number 001-00264377;

(c) “Aquifer” means the underground water-bearing formation that is capable ofyielding water, that is accessed by the works authorized by this licence;

(d) “Director” means an employee of the Government of Alberta designated as aDirector under the Act;

(e) “Monitoring well” means the well used to monitor the water levels associated withthe diversion of water authorized by this licence;

(f) “Production well” means any well used to divert water for the purpose of thislicence;

(g) “Regulations” means the regulations, as amended, enacted under the authority ofthe Act.

GENERAL

2.0 The Licensee shall immediately report to the Director by telephone any contravention ofthe terms and conditions of this licence at 1-780-422-4505.

2.1 The terms and conditions of this licence are severable. If any term or condition of thislicence is held invalid, the application of such term or condition to other circumstancesand the remainder of this licence shall not be affected thereby.

2.2 The Licensee shall not deposit or cause to be deposited any substance in, on or aroundthe source of water that has or may have the potential to adversely affect the source ofwater.

DIVERSION OF WATER

3.0 This licence is appurtenant to LSD 07-10-077-06-W4.

3.1 The Licensee shall divert water only for the purpose(s) specified in this licence.

3.2 The Licensee shall divert water only from the source of water specified in this licence.

3.3 The works used to divert the water authorized by this licence shall include, theproduction well referred to in the application dated November 10, 2009.

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3.4 The Licensee shall not exceed any of the limits specified in Table 3-1.

3.5 The Licensee shall not position the pump intake in the production well at a depth greaterthan the maximum pump intake depth specified in Table 3-1.

TABLE 3-1

LIMITS

WELLNUMBER

LEGAL LANDDESCRIPTION for WELL

LOCATION

PRODUCTIONINTERVAL

(metres belowgrade)

MAXIMUMPUMP

INTAKEDEPTH(metresbelowgrade)

MAXIMUM RATEOF

DIVERSION(cubic metres per

day)

MAXIMUMDIVERSION

(cubic metres)

ProductionWell

07-10-077-06-W4 115.5 – 128.4 115.5 850 72,400

3.6 Prior to diverting any water from the source of water, the Licensee shall equip theproduction well with a meter, which cumulatively measures the quantity of all waterdiverted during the term of this licence.

3.7 The Licensee shall maintain each measuring device referred to in 3.6 at all times.

MONITORING AND REPORTING

4.0 During the term of the licence, the Licensee shall measure the water level(s) in theproduction well on a monthly basis while water is being diverted.

4.1 The Licensee shall measure the total volume of water diverted on each month using themeter specified in 3.6.

4.2 The Licensee shall record and retain all of the following information for a minimum ofone year after the expiry date of this licence:

(a) the place, date and time of all monitoring and measuring or estimating;

(b) the results obtained pursuant to 4.0 and 4.1; and

(c) the name of the individual who conducted the monitoring, measuring orestimating stipulated in (a) and (b).

4.3 Within 30 days after the expiry date, the Licensee shall submit a Water Use Report tothe Director.

4.4 The Water Use Report shall include, at a minimum, the following information collectedduring the term of this licence:

(a) the total number of cubic metres of water diverted from the source of water;

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(b) the results obtained pursuant to 4.0 and 4.1; and

(c) any other information required in writing by the Director.

RECLAMATION

5.0 The Licensee shall reclaim all abandoned wells or other holes related to the waterdiversion in accordance with the Act and the Regulations.

5.1 The Licensee shall submit a reclamation report to the Director documenting the actionstaken under 5.0 within 90 days after the reclamation is complete.

Date Signed: 2009-11-23 Designated Director under the Act Patrick Marriott, P. Eng.