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c • (Page 2) <br />Y <br />MINE ]:D # OR PROSPECTING ID # M-94-117 <br />INSPEC;TION DATE 3-31-98 INSPECTOR'S INITIALS GC <br />OBSERVATIONS <br />This inspection was conducted to determine the water levels within the Hazel A adit and the tailings <br />pond and determine the condition of the closed circuit pump back system. There was no operator's <br />repress°ntative on site. Ernie Simmons of ITEC Mineral, Inc. and Bruce Bivert were present on-site. <br />There was a cover of 6" to 12" of snow with drifts up to 2.' <br />HAZBL-.A ]ldit <br />The Hazel-A adit was inspected. Water was seeping from the ceiling along the visible length of the <br />adit. There was no freeboard behind the bulkhead and, because the pump behind the bulkhead was not <br />operational, water was overtopping the structure and passing through leaks between the bulkhead and <br />the rib at an estimated rate of one to two gallons per minute. The overflow water had pooled behind <br />the secondary, or coffer, dam where it was being pumped up to the tailings dam. This is not the <br />approved use of the coffer dam and pump and it is anticipated that continued pumping will result in <br />pump failure and ultimately discharge of water from the Hazel-A portal. It also appears that the <br />coffer dam pump will not be able to keep up with any significant increase of inflow into the adit. <br />(See F~roblem PB-1) The approved permit requires that the water be pumped from behind the bulkhead <br />through a pvc line to the surge tanks in the mill. To maintain a zero discharge facility, the water <br />in the surge tanks is run into the tailings pond where it is evaporated. <br />The entire pump back system appears to be in disrepair. The line running to the surge tanks in the <br />mill appears to be broken and needs to be repaired. The surge tank piping apparently was not drained <br />over the winter and some of the piping has apparently been damaged by ice. The decant line between <br />the Herzel A adit and the tailings pond is open to facilitate pumping of Hazel-A adit water to the <br />tailings pond. The operator is required to keep this line closed. The operator is also required <br />to keep the water behind the bulkhead as low as possible at all times. At no time is the freeboard <br />allowed to be less than 12 inches. The present condition of the pump back system is unacceptable. <br />The oF~erator will be required to submit a plan to prevent water from discharging from the Hazel A adit <br />no later than April 16, 1998 and implement it. The approved system must be repaired and operating <br />no la'=er than April 22, 1998. (See Problem PB-2). After that date, any freeboard of less than 12 <br />inche:a behind the Hazel A bulkhead may be considered a possible violation to the Gold Hill Mill <br />permiC. <br />The Hazel-A log book was inspected and was found to be up to date through 3/3D/98, however, the detail <br />was not as required in the permit. In the future, all required information must be entered to avoid <br />probl~ams or Possible violations. <br />Taili:¢Qe Poad <br />There was approximately 15" of freeboard in the tailings pond. The spray evaporative system was <br />not operating. The sprinkler system was in place on the uphill side of the pond and on the downhill <br />side was partially covered with snow. Effective immediately, this system must be functional and <br />operating. During future inspections, failure to have the evaporative system operating properly may <br />result in a Possible violation to the Gold Hill Mill permit. <br />Use of the designation letter "Y" (Y=Inspected and Found in Compliance) in the GENERAL INSPECTION <br />TOPICS section of page 1 of this report is not intended to abrogate pending problems and possible <br />violations identified in previous reports filed for this site. Use of the letter designation "Y" in <br />this report is intended to indicate that no new problems or possible violations were identified. <br />