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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981010
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
3/11/2016
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Trapper Mining Inc
To
DRMS
Annual Report Year
2015
Permit Index Doc Type
Hydrology Report
Email Name
TNL
DIH
Media Type
D
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1.0 INTRODUCTION <br />This report presents the ground -water and surface -water monitoring results for Trapper <br />Mine for 2015. Mining activities during 2015 include continued expansion of the Kimber (K) and L <br />pits. All other pits were not mined during 2015. Pit dewatering was conducted in the K and L pits <br />in 2015. Well dewatering was used in 2015 in the G pit area. <br />Ground -water monitoring of the aquifers associated with Trapper Mine started in 1974 <br />The ground -water flow regime has been divided into the major sandstones and coal/adjacent <br />sandstone aquifers. This division of the aquifer systems was selected at clay and shale units, which <br />have the potential to retard vertical movement. A pull-out index presents the schematic of the <br />aquifer units at Trapper on one side and the basic well data table on the other. It is suggested moving <br />this index sheet to the section of the report being reviewed. Aquifer properties are presented in <br />Table 2-1 of the 1990 Annual Hydrologic Report. <br />94 <br />The Twenty Mile Sandstone is the first major sandstone below the mined coal seam at <br />Trapper Mine. The U coal seam and adjacent sandstones is a minor aquifer between the mined coal <br />seams and the Twenty Mile Sandstone. The Q and R coal seams and sandstone between these two <br />coal seams have been labeled the QR aquifer. This is one of the major aquifers of interest because <br />C, D, E, F, G, K, L and Z pits have mined the Q and/or R coal seams, currently the K and L pits mine <br />the Q and R seams. The K, L, and M coal seams and the sandstones, which are stratigraphically in <br />this interval, are called the KLM aquifer. In 2015, the K pit mined the K, MK, LK, ML, LL, M, Q <br />and R seams and the L pit mined the H, I1, 12, K, MK, LK, ML, LL, M, MM, LM and Q seams. The <br />KLM aquifer is above the QR aquifer, but below the HI aquifer. The H and I coal seams and <br />sandstone between these two coals have been termed the HI aquifer and have been mined in the past <br />in the A, B, F, G, K, L and Z pits, currently the L pit mines the H and/or I coal seams. The D pit <br />Trapper Mining Company 1-1 <br />2015 Annual Report <br />
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