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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980004
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
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2/3/2017
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Appendix P Water Depletion Estimates
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APPENDIX P <br />McClane Canyon Mine Expansion and Fruita Loadout Facility Biological Assessment <br />50 <br />8 40 <br />m <br />as <br />A <br />20 <br />m <br />to <br />0 <br />c�zae� <br />Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jut Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec <br />Month <br />Figure 1 <br />Average Monthly Discharge in East Salt Creek, 1973 to 1982, Measured at USGS Gage 09163310. <br />Vertical Lines are Minimum and Maximum Monthly Flows. <br />Selenium (Se) occurs in East Salt Creek upstream and downstream from the McClane Canyon <br />Mine. The trace element also occurs in groundwater, in Cameo coal, in the rock matrix, and in <br />soils at the Mine - <br />One sample of coal from the Cameo coal seam contained 0.001 mg/kg of <br />selenium (equivalent to 1 pg/kg or 1 part per billion, 1 ppb).' Two samples of soil that would be <br />affected contained <0.02 rrig/kg. Leachate derived by a Toxicity Characteristic Leaching <br />Procedure (TCLP), from the projected coal mine waste was anal zed with a high detection limit <br />(0.05 mg/L or 50 pg/L), and thus failed to detect any selenium. However, selenium in water <br />when it was discharging from the Mine (prior to 2008) averaged '0.182 Ing/L of selenium <br />(equivalent to 182 pg/L).3 Water recently sampled from a standing pool _in the ekisting sediment <br />pond at the Mine was found to contain 0.022 mg/L (22 jig/L) of selenium a <br />In groundwater 8, ,the average (2005 — 2007) selenium concentration was 115 pg/L (ranging <br />from 3 to 378 pg/L) for one monitoring well located above the coal seam (Monitoring Well 7-34- <br />7). Dissolved selenium for groundwater in the Cameo coal seam (Monitoring Well 8-3-10) <br />averaged 248 pg/L (ranging from 34 to 508 pg/L) and selenium in groundwater below the coal <br />seam (Monitoring Well 8-2-8) averaged 89 Pg/L (ranging from 2 to 212 pg/L). <br />Average selenium concentrations in East Salt Creek upstream and downstream from the Mine <br />were reported from 2005 through 2009.6 At the upstream site (station SW -11) selenium <br />' The sample was taken on February 11, 2008, analyzed by ACZ using AB -DTPA Extraction see Table <br />2.1-7. Cameo Coal Geochemical Data in McClane Canyon Mining, LLC Permit Revision Application <br />Number 2 submitted to M. Boulay, Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety, Denver, Colorado by J.E. <br />Stover, & Associates, Inc. Grand Junction, Colorado. <br />2 See Table N-7 in Appendix N, McClane Canyon Mining, LLC Permit Revision Application Number 2. <br />3 See Table N-9 in Appendix N, McClane Canyon Mining, LLC Permit Revision Application Number 2. <br />4 Analysis conducted by Enviro-Chem Analytical, inc., Grand Junction, CO reported to CAM Colorado, <br />LLC -on June 28, 2011. <br />6 See Table 4-2ii Surface Water Operational Data in McClane Canyon Mining, LLC Permit Revision <br />Application Number 2. <br />s See Table 4-2iii Surface Water Operational Data in McClane Canyon Mining, LLC Permit Revision <br />Applicatiori Number 2. <br />6 <br />PR -02 10/12 <br />
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