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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1999058
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
12/5/2019
Doc Name
Oct. 11, 2019 Spill Report
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Colorado Stone Quarries, Inc.
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DRMS
Email Name
DMC
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On Tuesday, October 291h, a Caterpillar representative arrived on site to inspect the <br /> transfer switch of the generator day tank to verify it was installed correctly. The results of <br /> this inspection were unknown at the time this report was written. At 10:18 am, pumping <br /> from Yule Creek was initiated by CSQ and GLA representatives. By 10:55 am, 5,015 <br /> gallons of water were flushed into the hole prepared near the generators (Figure 14). By <br /> 1 1:16 am, the sump had already risen to the 1'8" level from the starting F level (Figure <br /> 15). All sump levels are relative to the 2x4 with markings placed every foot that was <br /> propped up in the sump leaning against the western bedrock surface of the sump. The <br /> sump has a non-uniform bottom that is shallower on the sides and —1-3 feet deeper in the <br /> center. Therefore, all subsequent sump level measurements and values are relative to the <br /> 2x4 and do not reflect an actual known depth of the sump. <br /> f <br /> a <br /> a <br /> F <br /> i <br /> a <br /> 77 <br /> k <br /> c <br /> 0/ire r%.. <br /> i <br /> Figure 14. Flush of 5,015 gallons of clean water into the hole featured in Figure 10; <br /> notice the totalizing flow meter at the hose end. Photo captured October 29, 2019. <br /> 21 <br />
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