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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1980244
IBM Index Class Name
Inspection
Doc Date
2/16/2005
Doc Name
Insp Rpt
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DMG
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Cripple Creek & Victor Gold
Inspection Date
2/10/2005
Media Type
D
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ORIGINAL -PUBLIC FILE <br />(Page 2) <br />MINE ID # OR PROSPECTING ID #: M-I9Rn_~an <br />INSPECTION DATE: ~/IO/ns INSPECTORCS INITIALS: ~- <br />OBSERVATIONS <br />The Division conducted a monitoring inspection of the site on 2/10/05. The <br />main purpose of this inspection was to collect the 1st quarter water <br />samples from the under drain discharge pipes. Present during the inspection <br />was Tim Comer and Lawrence Meyers of CC&V. Inspected the Phase I,II,II&IV <br />leach pad areas and collected the following readings from the High and Low <br />Volume solution collection system transducers. <br />High Volume solution collection transducer # 1 read out meter as reported <br />in the last inspection is not working. Operator plans to replace the read <br />out meter once the need to replace the pumps is warranted.# 2 was at 48.3 <br />and # 3 was at 34.8 feet of hydrostatic head. Piezometer for the pond was <br />at46.8 feet. Low volume solution collection transducer # 1 was recorded <br />at.14 and # 2 was at .24 feet of hydrostatic head. <br />PHASE II AND III High Volume Solution Collection transducer # 4 was <br />recorded at 36.9 and #5 was at 35.2 and # 6 was at 38.6. Low Volume <br />solution collection transducer # 1 was recoded at .16 and # 2 was at .57 <br />feet of hydrostatic head. Piezometer for the pond was recorded at 38.4feet. <br />Phase IV HIGH Volume solution collection transducer # 7 was recorded at <br />34.1 # 8 was at 33.3 #9 was at 34.2 and # 10 was at 34.5 of hydrostatic <br />head. Low volume solution collection transducer # 1 was recorded at 20.4 <br />and # 2 was at 2.2 inches of hydrostatic head. <br />Inspected the External pond it was holding about the same amount f what <br />appeared to be frozen water with a dusting of snow over the ice. Low volume <br />solution collection transducer # 1 for the pond was recorded at 13.5 and # <br />2 was at 11.7 inches of hydrostatic head. <br />Inspected the under drain discharge areas, all ponds were almost dry, with <br />the exception of the lowest pond which was holding a very minimal amount of <br />water at the bottom of the pond, which appeared to be partially frozen. <br />Both the south and north under drain discharge pipes were discharging a <br />four 8 ounce treated sample bottles were used to collect the water from the <br />pipes, with a split to the operator for wad cyanide analyses. The samples <br />were placed in a cooler with ice and delivered to the Colorado Department <br />of Health and Environment lab the same day. <br />I & E Contact Address CC: <br />NAME: MR. TIM COMER <br />OPERATOR: CC&V <br />STREET: P_t~ROX 191 <br />CITY/STATE/ZIP: VICT(7R Cnl rlRAf)r~ ROR60 <br />Harry Posey (e-mail) <br />cc: r CE <br />I' BL <br />r FS <br />t HW <br />
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