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Template:
DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981010
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
10/6/1998
Doc Name
TRAPPER MININE INC PN C-81-010 TR 78 1997 ANNUAL REPORT
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TRAPPER MINING INC
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TR78
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Furest Luke October 6, 1995 <br />Trapper Mining Inc. Page 7 <br />aquifers north of the east end of Trapper, and 2) predictions of the impacts to uses <br />of ground water from those aquifers in Pyeatt Gulch. <br />b) Colt Seep. The existing discussion appears to have been written in 1988 <br />when Colt Seep was still active. <br />c) Fox Den Spring, Flume Gulch Springs, and North Horse Gulch <br />Spring. A discussion should be added that predicts specific impacts to <br />each of the springs and to any downstream water users. <br />Non-hvdrolod tonic <br />15. Suitability of spoils for plants, acid base accounting. Trapper's 1997 analyses of <br />recontoured spoils from Ashmore and Flintlock pits indicate that, with adequate topsoil, <br />the spoils aze suitable as a plant growth medium. Acid-base accounting indicates the <br />spoils will not produce acidic drainage. <br />If you have any questions, please call me. <br />Sincerely, <br />Tit„ K.l~G' <br />Tom Kaldenbach <br />Environmental Protection Specialist <br />
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