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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981025
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
1/9/1987
Doc Name
1986 ANNUAL HYDROLOGIC REPORT FN C-025-81
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SNOWMASS COAL CO
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MLR
Permit Index Doc Type
OTHER GROUND WATER
Media Type
D
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<br />' <br /> No. 1 Mine 168.97 acre feet <br /> No. 2 Mine 44.19 acre feet <br /> Treatment (consumptive) (estimate) 0.25 acre feet <br /> Ldasher Plant (consumptive) 0.0 <br /> Dust Suppression (consumptive) U.0 <br />I ' Total Discharge 212.91 acre feet <br />' MINE WATER QUALITY <br />The mine water quality as shown in Appendix VI shows little change over previous <br />' analysis. The discharge from the N1 Mine was out of compliance for a few days <br />in May due to the B-seam inflows. <br />' ANTICIPATED IMPACT <br />The permanent cessation of the operation will reduce the impact on the quality <br />of North Thompson Creek water. The elimination of discharge from the #1 Mine <br />and the reduction in discharge from the if3 Mine will reduce the salt loading <br />on the Creek. The filling of the mines will eliminate seepage from creeks <br />' into the mines. <br />The refuse pile was reclaimed in the summer and fall of 1986. The 4' of non- <br />' toxic cover on the refuse should reduce the exposure of the refuse to water <br />which should reduce the potential for impact from the refuse. <br />Reclamation of the remaining site is scheduled to start in 1987. This work <br />' should also reduce the potential for impact on the creek. <br />1 <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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