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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2018039
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
10/16/2018
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
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Blue Earth Solutions
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DRMS
Email Name
JLE
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Eight wells in the locations described are recommended for inclusion in the groundwater <br /> monitoring plan to evaluate general dewatering and slurry wall impacts. At the owner's <br /> discretion, extra wells may be added to the monitoring plan to evaluate groundwater impacts <br /> from specific mining, reclamation, or other aspects of property development. Additionally, wells <br /> may be added to the monitoring plan to specifically evaluate pre-existing or anticipated <br /> dewatering or slurry wall issues on adjacent properties. <br /> Since baseline groundwater elevation information is not established, it is recommended that the <br /> monitoring wells be installed, and the groundwater monitoring program be initiated, a minimum <br /> of 18 months prior to new mining and reclamation activities at the site. Groundwater elevation <br /> monitoring should be performed quarterly. In addition to assessing baseline conditions and <br /> impacts from mining and reclamation activities, data evaluations may also consider potential <br /> changes to monitoring locations and frequency. <br /> .41 <br /> (blue ea-th Page 12 of 12 <br /> SOLU]_�OvS <br />
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