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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981010
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
3/16/2015
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Trapper Mining Inc
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DRMS
Annual Report Year
2014
Permit Index Doc Type
Hydrology Report
Email Name
TNL
DIH
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D
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previously mined the Q and R seams and the I and I1 seams. H pit mined the G seam. The 3rd <br />White Sandstone (G coal and sandstone below) and 2nd White Sandstone (F coal and sandstone <br />below) are monitored at four locations. The Lewis Shale is monitored at one location. The Johnson <br />and Pyeatt Gulch alluvial aquifers are monitored at one site in each of these drainages while the <br />Flume Gulch alluvium is monitored at two locations. The 2013 hydrologic monitoring report, Hydro- <br />Engineering, LLC (2014), presents the discussion of the monitoring results through 2013. The table <br />on the pull -out index provides basic well data for all wells monitored in 2014. Wells 81 -03A, GE -1, <br />GE -2, GE -3, GLUX -1 and GP -6 were not required to be monitored after the first half of 2006. <br />Springs at Trapper Mine were monitored during 2014 in accordance with the approved <br />monitoring plan. Springs with measured flows of greater than 5 gpm were sampled for full suite <br />water quality parameters. Results of the 2014 spring monitoring are presented in Table B -2 in <br />Appendix B. <br />Table 1 -1 (page 1 -5) presents the pit and well dewatering data and volume of water used <br />for dust suppression for Trapper Mine for 2014. This data shows that water was pumped from the K <br />Trapper Mine pit during 2014. Well dewatering was started in September of 2002 in the G pit. The <br />average well pumping rate for 2014 was 61.5 gpm for the G pit well dewatering. This data is useful <br />in interpreting water -level changes and consumptive use. <br />Surface -water flow and quality were monitored at Flume Gulch (S -1), Johnson, No Name, <br />Middle Pyeatt, East Pyeatt, West Pyeatt, Oak, Horse, Middle Flume, East Middle Flume, Deal Gulch <br />and West Horse Gulch drainages during 2014. The Johnson, No Name, Ute, Middle Pyeatt, East <br />Pyeatt, Oak, Horse, West Flume, Middle Flume, East Middle Flume, Deal Gulch, East Flume and <br />West Horse Gulch drainages are Trapper's NPDES discharge sites 001, 002, 008, 009, 011, 017, 018, <br />Trapper Mining Company 1 -2 <br />2014 Annual Report <br />
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