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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981022
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
4/5/1994
Doc Name
SOMERSET MINING CO HYDROLOGIC MONITORING PN C-81-022
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SOMERSET MINING CO
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DMG
Permit Index Doc Type
OTHER SURFACE WATER
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D
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:r <br />S. S. Shuey <br />detectable flow. <br />flow was noted. <br />-2- <br />March 31, 1994 <br />The portal drop inlet was also monitored and no <br />The monitoring plan also contemplates monthly depth to water and <br />field tests for wells SC-1, SC-2 and SC-3. A decision was made to <br />forego the monitoring in both January and February because snow <br />conditiona made access to the wells difficult and potentially <br />unsafe. If the Division is correct, and there was about afoot of <br />snow on the ground in February, then perhaps an additional effort <br />could have been made to access the monitoring points on foot and <br />perform the sampling. Somerset did not measure the snow depth <br />either time it decided to forego the well monitoring, but felt that <br />conditions at the time warranted the deciaien.- - <br />The Division requested that Somerset explain conditions which make <br />a water monitoring site inaccessible due to snow and frozen <br />conditions. The bottom line to this question is employee safety. <br />Somerset will not allow an employee to walk out on a frozen river <br />bank to collect a sample. Likewise, if snow is much over twelve <br />inches deep, it is not safe or feasible for an employee to walk to <br />a water monitoring station. <br />The Division and Somerset have recently met and agreed to revise <br />the water monitoring schedule. Somerset will consider the issue of <br />monitoring site accessibility when it prepares the technical <br />revision application to revise the monitoring schedule. <br />Please call if you have any questions. <br />Sincerely, <br />G.wJ a~~....~ <br />Jim Stover, P.E. <br />Consulting Engineer <br />cc: Walter Wright <br />
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