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8/24/2016 10:15:00 PM
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11/25/2007 6:47:04 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981053
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Section_Exhibit Name
2.04.7 HYDROLOGY DESCRIPTION
Media Type
D
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Aquifers <br /> The Blue Flame Coal Mine is not a major groundwater recharge area, and <br /> this portion of the basin has had very limited groundwater development. Most <br />of the wells in the general area have been completed in the unconsolidated <br />alluvial gravels and terrace or deposits of the La Plata River along~Highway <br />]40 South of Hesperus, approximately 4.4 miles East of the Dlue Flame Coal <br />Mine, or in consolidated aquifers further South (down-dip) in the basiln. Two <br />formations, the Cliff House Sandstone and the Menefee Formation are iiportant <br />and relative to the proposed mining operations. The underlying Point jLookout <br />i <br />Sandstone will not be affected by the mining operations, i <br />,~ <br />I <br />Cliff House Sandstone: This unit comprises the caprock to the dip <br />slopes of the areas. Based on information provided by the Menefee LandCompany <br />exploration drilling program for a proposed coal mine bordering the Blue Flame <br />Coal Mine, the sandstone is not saturated and is above the potentiometric <br />surface in the immediate project vacinity. No water was encountered~iin any <br />drill hole during this program at a level above or in the Upper Menefee seam. <br />• A11 wells in this unit were dry in the Cliff House Formation. The nearest <br />water well completed in this unit or the two units described below is approxi- <br />mately four miles South of the property. <br />Menefee Formation: The upper part of this formation contains the coal <br />seam being mined at the Blue Coal Mine. Forty years of mining has not en- <br />countered any groundwater in this formation. There has never been any dis- <br />charge of groundwater from the Blue Flame Coal Mine. Some surface runoff from <br />the upslope of the permit area will pool at the portal in high run of f years. <br />Normally, the amount of water is relatively small and does not present any <br />problems being quite rapidly dissipated by evaporation. <br />i <br />The mine will be located over 40 feet above the potentiometric level within the <br />Menefee Formation. There is no indication that the aquifer will be affected by <br />the Blue Flame Coal Mine. <br />• <br />
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