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DRMS Permit Index
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C1981035A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
10/20/2016
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KII 2.05.6 Mitigation of the Impacts of Mining Operations
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WATER MONITORING <br />Groundwater monitoring has been conducted since 2004 at three baseline alluvial <br />wells, "Wiltse Well Monitoring Station", "Up -Gradient Monitoring Station", and <br />"Down -Gradient Monitoring Station". Surface water monitoring has been conducted <br />at "Hay Gulch Ditch, Downgradient Monitoring Station". Existing monitoring <br />stations will continue to be sampled on a quarterly basis. <br />TR -26 proposes the addition of an additional Hay Gulch Ditch monitoring station up - <br />gradient from the King I mine, "Hay Gulch Ditch, Up -gradient Monitoring Station" at <br />the confluence of Hay Gulch and Roberts Canyon. Four bedrock monitoring well <br />"clusters" (3 wells each in the Cliffhouse Formation, "A" coal seam into the <br />interburden between the "A" 8v "B" coal seams) are also proposed (MW -01 thru MW - <br />04). One additional alluvial monitoring station is proposed up -gradient from the King <br />I mine site "King I Up -gradient Monitoring Station" (MW-HGA-4). All water monitoring <br />locations are shown on Maps King II -006A and King 11-012. All sampling locations <br />will continue to be sampled until the requirement is waived by the Division of <br />Reclamation, Mining & Safety. <br />Monitoring parameters will be split into a groundwater group (GW), a surface water <br />group (SW), and a springs 8s seeps group (S8,S). GCC Energy proposes a near <br />consistent analytical suite of parameters across groundwater, surface water and <br />spring and seep monitoring locations in order to best inter -relate surface water and <br />alluvial and bedrock groundwater for four quarters of baseline data collection. <br />However, there are a few exceptions: <br />• Total Suspended Solids (TSS), Oil and Grease and dissolved oxygen is only for <br />surface water samples, but specifically exclusive of spring and seep samples. <br />This is consistent with the CDRMS Guidelines. <br />• Sodium Adsorption Ratio analysis only for surface water samples. This is <br />consistent with CDRMS Guidelines. <br />• Ammonia analysis as one-time only via field kit, sampling at all locations only to <br />establish absence, to be conducted in the fall season (2016Q4). <br />• Phosphate analysis as one-time only, sampling at all locations only to establish <br />absence, to be conducted in the fall season (2016Q4). <br />The proposed baseline water quality monitoring parameters have been divided into <br />three appropriate suites to be distinguished by the analytical laboratory and field <br />sampling personnel and presented as Tables 1-3. <br />GCC Energy, LLC <br />Section 2.05.6 <br />Page 6 <br />King II Mine <br />October 13, 2016 (TR -26 AR#2) <br />
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