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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981023
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
11/2/1988
Doc Name
RESPONSE TO INSPECTION COMMENTS CHIMNEY ROCK MINE C-81-023
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GREYSTONE
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MLRD
Permit Index Doc Type
OTHER GROUND WATER
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D
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Well A-1 had a much higher degree of ionization of all parameters <br />over the other two wells. Well A-1 also had much higher metal <br />concentrations of iron, manganese, and aluminum with elevated <br />conductivity and TDS. Well A-1 also exhibited a sodium/sulfate <br />type water rather than a calcium/bicarbonate type. <br />~ The deeper Fruitland Formation was monitored at stations W- <br />6, W-9 and W-10. Water levels in each of the three wells <br />I increased over the quarter. Water quality samples were collected <br />at stations W-9 and W-10 in March. The water was consistent with <br />previous samplings being a sodium-calcium/bicarbonate type with <br />~ somewhat higher concentrations of metals. <br />Well W-16 in the reclaimed area exhibited an increase in <br />water level over the monitoring period. Water quality can be <br />classified as sodium/bicarbonate-sulfate with a higher degree of <br />ionization over the other deep wells sampled. Concentrations of <br />iron, nitrate and ammonia were also elevated. Trace metal <br />concentrations were low. <br />
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