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2018-03-20_PERMIT FILE - C1981019A (3)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981019A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/20/2018
Doc Name
Volume 1 Rule 4
Section_Exhibit Name
4.02 Throuugh 4.30
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D
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RULE 4 PERFORMANCE STANDARDS <br />This plan remains essentially unchanged except for the following changes: <br />1. 6900 North Well - Streeter Fill -_During the summer of 1984, the shallow 6900 north well <br />collapsed. It was later determined that since this well monitored only a small perched zone <br />within the fill, reestablishment of the well would not be necessary. Refer to the 1984 Annual <br />Report for additional details. <br />2. 6900 South Well - Streeter Fill - It was noted on March 21, 1986 that this piezometer well <br />had also collapsed. This well was reestablished in the fall of 1986. For further details <br />concerning this well, refer to the 1986 Annual Report. <br />3. New Upper Good Spring Creek Surface Water Monitoring Site This site replaced the Upper <br />Good Spring Site to allow for mine expansion. Monitoring shall utilize any equipment, <br />structures, devices or methods necessary to measure and sample accurately the quality and <br />quantity of surface water. Refer to Map l OB for site location. <br />The surface water monitoring plan includes monitoring required under the NPDES Permit Facility <br />Number COG -850017 issued by the Colorado Department of Health. Colowyo will measure the <br />quantity and quality of any discharges from the permit area in compliance with the NPDES Permit. <br />4.05.14 Transfer of Wells <br />Colowyo does not plan to transfer any monitoring wells to water wells. <br />The 13 permitted and bonded wells (11 monitoring and 2 potable) include TC -1, TC -3, North <br />Goodspring Well, A-6 Well, A-3 Well, Gossard #1 Well, 5 Streeter Fill Wells (W6900S, W6900N, <br />W6700 and two collapsed piezometer wells), Section 16 Fill well, and the West Pit Fill well. <br />4.05.15 Water Rights and Replacement <br />Colowyo, if necessary, will replace the water supply of any owner of interest in real estate who obtains all <br />or part of a supply of water for domestic, agricultural, industrial or other legitimate use from an <br />underground or surface source where the water supply has been affected by the mining operation. <br />Colowyo does not anticipate that any water supply or water right of any owner of interest will be affected <br />by the mining operation. Detailed information on the Colowyo augmentation plan is set forth in the <br />Hydrology Information Exhibit (Exhibit 7). <br />4.05.16 Discharge of Water into an Underground Mine <br />No surface water will be diverted into any underground mine workings. <br />4.05.17 Post -mining and Rehabilitation of Sedimentation Ponds, Diversions, Impoundments, and <br />Treatment Facilities <br />No treatment facilities are planned. Approved permanent sedimentation ponds, stock ponds, and <br />permanent diversions will be left in place. These structures will be maintained in an appropriate condition <br />before the Permit area is abandoned by repairing any necessary portions, cleaning sediment and debris <br />out, establishing appropriate vegetation and providing soil stabilization. <br />Rule 4 Performance Standards 4-20 Revision Date: 1/31/18 <br />Revision No.: TR -119 <br />
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