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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981019
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
8/1/2025
Section_Exhibit Name
Rule 2 Permits -ST
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RULE 2 PERMITS <br /> <br />South Taylor – Rule 2, Page 16 Revision Date: 7/21/25 <br /> Revision No.: MR-267 <br />lower portions of the pit. Of 308 regraded spoil piles in Colowyo Mine operations reported in the 2005 <br />Annual Reclamation Report, only eight exceeded the WDEQ SAR “suitable” criterion of 10, only two <br />exceeded the permit “suspect level” of 15, and the mean value was 2.01. As such, SAR is not expected to <br />be an issue in the regraded spoil in the South Taylor pit. <br /> <br />Saturation percent was outside of the WDEQ “suitable” range in 477 feet, or 10.9% of the borehole <br />intervals. Mean saturation percent ranged from about 35 to 50%. During reclamation, overburden is <br />homogenized and the saturation percent of the various layers is averaged. As reported in the 2005 Annual <br />Reclamation Report, the 34 samples of regraded spoil analyzed for percent saturation ranged from 28 to <br />60.5% saturation, which is within the WDEQ “suitable” range. There are no WDEQ “unsuitable” criteria <br />for percent saturation. <br /> <br />The anticipated root and aquifer zones within the regraded overburden of South Taylor should be of <br />suitable quality due to the following: <br /> <br />• There is a limited amount of unsuitable overburden material when compared to the amount of <br />suitable overburden material within the South Taylor pit area. <br />• In general, the limited amount overburden material that is unsuitable will be mixed with suitable <br />material to create suitable root zone and aquifer restoration material during mining and the <br />backfilling of pits and out-of-pit disposal facilities. <br />• Unsuitable overburden materials that represent a considerable portion of the overburden to be <br />mined will be identified, selectively handled, and isolated from aquifer and root zone areas within <br />the backfilled pits and out-of-pit disposal facilities using the methods specified in the mine plan. <br />• Historic regraded spoil data from the existing operation demonstrates that current mining <br />practices consistently result in suitable overburden at this mining location. <br />• The approved overburden suitability criteria for the Colowyo Mine can be found in Volume 1, <br />Section 2.05 of the existing permit.Hydrology Description <br /> <br />The objective of this section is to meet the requirements of Rule 2.04.7 et seq. by furnishing hydrological <br />information for the permit revision area in sufficient detail to describe the following: <br /> <br />• Character of surface and groundwater resources; <br />• Baseline groundwater quantity and quality; <br />• Baseline surface water quantity and quality; <br />• Seasonal variations in surface and groundwater quantity and quality; and <br />• Ownership and use of surface and groundwater resources. <br /> <br />To meet the requirements of Rule 2.04.7 et seq. both general and detailed groundwater and surface water <br />resource information was collected, compiled, and analyzed. Groundwater resource information will be <br />provided first followed by surface water resource information. <br /> <br />2.04.7 (1) Groundwater Resource Information <br /> <br />Both general and detailed information regarding groundwater in the vicinity of the mining areas will be <br />presented in the following subsections.
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