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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981038
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
4/28/2017
Doc Name
Quarterly Subsidence Monitoring Report
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JE Stover & Associates, Inc.
To
DRMS
Annual Report Year
2016
Permit Index Doc Type
Subsidence Report
Email Name
CCW
JRS
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D
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Table 5 contains a listing of all monitoring points that are potentially impacted by the angle of draw of the <br />underground workings of the Bowie No. 1 Mine. Since the mine has been reclaimed, no prediction of potential <br />monitoring point impacts is presented. <br />Table 6 contains a listing of all actively monitored points, with descriptions of their locations and a reference to <br />the Monitoring Point Figure that contains this year's monitoring data. <br />Ponds were sampled for water quality when discharging or inflows/outflows were occurring. Ponds in the <br />permit area are typically spring -fed or seep -fed and exhibit diffuse non -concentrated areas of inflow. Often the <br />pond outlets present the only point of concentrated flow at which flow measurements and field parameters can <br />be obtained. Where possible, quality measurements are obtained at the pond inlet. Stagnant water in ponds <br />is not sampled since water quality results would show the effects of evaporation and stock use and could not <br />be used to evaluate potential mine affects. <br />This report includes data collected specifically to meet requirements of the Division of Reclamation, Mining <br />and Safety (DRMS). At the request of the DRMS, minimum, maximum and average baseline data are now <br />presented on each monitoring point listing as well as minimum, maximum and average values for the <br />operational period of the monitoring point and baseline periods where applicable. The baseline values are <br />taken from all recorded sampling events until affected by the mining operation, with operational values <br />reflecting the period following the baseline period. <br />OVEM Groundwater Monitoring Wells: <br />Groundwater monitoring wells B01, B02, and B04 through B08 are near the East Mine facilities (see Map No. <br />8-1). Well B01 was destroyed by a dozer doing maintenance work during 2002 so it is no longer monitored. <br />Well B02 was destroyed by a dozer doing reclamation work during 2008 so it is no longer monitored. Well B03 <br />is blocked and can no longer be monitored for field parameters or water quality. It was removed from the <br />sampling regime by TR -34. Well B04 was destroyed by construction activities late in 2012. Well B04 was <br />removed from the monitoring schedule by TR -55. Wells B05, B06 and B08 were removed from the monitoring <br />schedule by TR -61 and will no longer be monitored. Borehole B-7, also referred to as Node 22, is located <br />below sedimentation pond #4 and is periodically monitored for water quality to ascertain potential groundwater <br />contamination attributable to the East Mine facilities area. <br />Patterns typically associated with these wells in the past were again evident during the 2016 monitoring year. <br />Wells B05, B06 and B08 remained dry throughout the year. Water level in B07 was lower than normal range <br />so there was only enough water to obtain one quality sample. <br />OVWM Groundwater Monitoring Wells: <br />One piezometer (OVWM) was installed in the fill at the Orchard Valley West Mine. This well was destroyed <br />during mine reclamation so it is no longer monitored. <br />North Fork Alluvium Groundwater Monitoring Wells: <br />Three (3) wells, MW -1, MW -2 and MW -3 (see Map No. 8-3) are completed in the North Fork of the Gunnison <br />alluvium. During the year, the wells were monitored quarterly for water levels and showed typical seasonal <br />fluctuations within previously established ranges. MW -1 and MW -3 were monitored quarterly for quality during <br />the year, if water was available, to monitor potential groundwater effects stemming from the coal stockpile and <br />load out facilities in the North Fork Valley. Well MW -3 is southwest of the coal stockpile area in a location <br />that should see the full impact of any potential groundwater degradation. The 2016 data continues to show <br />that the stockpile and load -out are not degrading the water in the alluvium. <br />East Roatcap Creek Colluvium Groundwater Monitoring Wells: <br />Shallow groundwater monitoring wells, SM -5, SM -6, SM -7, SM -10 and SM -11 (see Map No. 4-1) are in the <br />East Roatcap Creek drainage. The wells were monitored during the second quarter for water quality <br />parameters, water levels, and field parameters to detect impacts associated with mining in the west pod. The <br />2 <br />
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