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2013-10-30_HYDROLOGY - M2007044
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2007044
IBM Index Class Name
HYDROLOGY
Doc Date
10/30/2013
Doc Name
Third Quarter 2013 Hydrological Report.
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Energy Fuels
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DRMS
Permit Index Doc Type
Hydrology Report
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THM
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DP Suring <br />The flow is measured by timing the fill rate of a five - gallon bucket. Field parameters from DP <br />Spring are measured in the stock tank located at the spring. Flow rates and field parameters at DP <br />Spring are summarized in Appendix 1, Attachment 4. <br />PR Suring <br />The flow is measured by timing the fill rate of a five - gallon bucket. Field parameters from PR <br />Spring are measured in the stock tank located at the spring. Flow rates and field parameters at <br />PR Spring are summarized in Appendix 1, Attachment 5. Results from the 2013 annual <br />sampling event, along with the historical analytical data from PR Spring are summarized in <br />Appendix 2, Table 2. <br />Monitoring Well MW -1 <br />Monitoring Well MW -1 was installed on October 12, 2008 for the purpose of characterizing and <br />monitoring groundwater quality downgradient of the waste rock storage area. Water levels and <br />field parameters are summarized in Appendix 1, Attachment 6. Results from the 2013 annual <br />sampling event, along with the historical analytical data from Monitoring Well MW -1 are <br />summarized in Appendix 2, Table 3. <br />Lumsden Canyon Seep <br />The Lumsden Canyon Seep (also referred to in earlier reports as Lumsden Canyon Spring) was <br />monitored for field parameters and sampled in June and December of 2008. This location was <br />monitored by Western Water & Land, Inc. during hydrologic reconnaissance required by BLM <br />stipulations to the Plan of Operations. No further sampling or field parameter measurement <br />events are scheduled at this time. <br />Historical field parameters are summarized in Appendix 1, Attachment 7 and the historical <br />analytical data from the Lumsden Canyon Seep samples are summarized in Appendix 2, Table 4. <br />Rajah 49 Thornton Portal (Rajah Spring) <br />During the annual seeps and springs survey, water was observed flowing from the Rajah 49 <br />Thornton Portal (Rajah Spring). The Rajah Spring has been sampled in 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, <br />and 2013. Field parameters and a sample were collected on June 17, 2013. <br />The estimated flow rate and measured field parameters are included in Appendix 1, Attachment <br />8 of this report, and the analytical data is summarized in Appendix 2, Table 5. Energy Fuels will <br />continue to include the Rajah Spring in future annual seep and springs surveys and collect <br />samples for analysis if discharge is observed. <br />2 <br />
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