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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1988112
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
1/22/1990
Doc Name
SAN LUSI PROJECT PERMIT AMENDMENT FN M-88-112
From
STEFFEN ROBERTSON & KIRSTEN
To
MLRD
Type & Sequence
AM1
Media Type
D
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DRMS Re-OCR
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Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed
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water balance will be recorded as frequently as necessary in order <br />to update the disposal area mass and water balance. This information <br />will include precipitation, evaporation, pumping rates and hours, <br />tailings level, water pond volumes, seepage volumes, and slurry <br />densities. In addition, bi-annual surveys of the embankment <br />configuration and disposal area to evaluate incremental and total <br />volumes of deposited tailings will be performed. <br />A rain gauge and evaporation pan will be installed and <br />maintained in order to monitor the volumes of precipitation and <br />evaporation. This information, combined with a mass and water <br />balance simulation update, will be used in modifying the tailings <br />disposal area operation to suit natural and operating conditions. <br />2.4 Hvdrolooic Svstem <br />The objectives of this monitoring program are to identify any <br />changes in the quantity and quality of surface water and groundwater <br />during the life of the San Luis Project. The monitoring process will <br />involve four separate aspects: 1) groundwater levels, 2) <br />groundwater quality, 3J surface water quantity, and 4) surface <br />water quality. <br />Knowledge of changes in the hydrologic environment, together <br />with baseline data already available, will permit evaluation of the <br />hydrologic impacts of the mining operation. <br />2.4.1 Groundwater <br />Groundwater will be monitored at the locations of monitor <br />wells shown on Figure G-1 of the amendment application. Seven <br />wells have been established at various levels in hhe area of <br />the tailings disposal area. All but one of these wells are <br />currently dry. An additional number of wells have been <br />
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