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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2007044
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
1/25/2024
Doc Name
Hydrology Report
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Energy Fuels Resources Inc
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DRMS
Annual Report Year
2023
Report Quarter_Month
4
Email Name
ACY
THM
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D
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• Quarterly water level/flow measurements and field parameters at the monitoring well at <br /> DP Spring, PR Spring, MW-1; and <br /> • Water samples were collected at PR Spring, and MW-1. <br /> Whirlwind Mine Treatment Plant <br /> Discharge of treated water from the Mine is allowed in accordance with the Colorado Wastewater <br /> Discharge Permit System, Permit No. CO-0047562. EFRI has suspended use of the Mine water <br /> treatment plant until such time that dewatering operations resume. No water has been pumped <br /> from the Mine since December 2009, and Mine water has been allowed to accumulate in the Mine <br /> workings. As noted in EFRI's May 19, 2022 notice to DRMS, final engineering designs are now <br /> in progress with fabrication and delivery of new water treatment equipment expected in the future, <br /> with dewatering commencing thereafter. Refer to Appendix 1, Attachment 1 of this report for a <br /> summary of mine water treatment. <br /> Whirlwind Mine and Packrat Mine <br /> The inflow within the Mine decline cannot be measured directly because it occurs over <br /> approximately 100 feet from the entrance of the decline and within the drifts. The water collects <br /> in the mine sump and is subsequently pumped to the surface when the Mine is dewatering. When <br /> the Mine is not being dewatered, the groundwater inflow can be calculated based on the <br /> approximate elevation level of accumulated mine water, and the void volume of the workings. <br /> Access to the Mine decline was restricted during the third quarter of 2012. As a result, flow rate <br /> and field parameter measurements were also put on hold until such time that dewatering is <br /> resumed, and the mine pool becomes accessible after the completion of the decline rehabilitation. <br /> With rehabilitation of the decline underway no flows have been identified by field personnel. Flow <br /> rates, field parameters, and other monitoring requirements will be completed and reported in <br /> accordance with the permit(Exhibit T, Section 10.2) when flows are identified, and safe access is <br /> possible. Historical flow rates and field parameters from the Mine decline water are included in <br /> Appendix 1,Attachment 2. Analytical data from the previous samples collected from the Mine are <br /> summarized in Appendix 2, Table 1. <br /> Characterization of mine water in the Packrat Mine could not be conducted, because the mine is <br /> not yet accessible. Appendix 1,Attachment 3 of this report is reserved for field data collected from <br /> the Packrat Mine at such time that it becomes accessible and is monitored. <br /> Annual Seeps and Springs Survey <br /> The Annual Seeps and Springs Survey was completed during the Third Quarter of 2023.Notes are <br /> included in Appendix 4 and the analytical laboratory data are provided in Appendix 5 of the Third <br /> Quarter report. <br /> 2 <br />
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