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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980007A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/22/2004
Doc Name
pages 2.05-1 to 2.05-82
Section_Exhibit Name
2.05 Operation & Reclamation Plan
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West Elk Mine <br />parameters using standazd instruments which have been calibrated in the field daily. Samples for <br />analysis of laboratory parameters per Table 5 aze collected by filling a clean, pre-fixed sample <br />bottle from non-aerated spring flow. Caze is taken to minimize any increases in turbidity. Sample <br />bottles aze capped, labelled, placed on ice, and transported to the laboratory for analysis. <br />Typical Hydrologic Samplnnt= Methods-Ground Water <br />Ground water monitoring wells aze measured seasonally as described on page 2.05-75. Monitoring <br />measurements include field and laboratory pazameters as identified in Table 5. Static water levels <br />aze measured first at each well. In obtaining samples from ground water wells, the field technician <br />samples each well the same way each time. In general, the ground water wells at West Elk do not <br />exhibit recovery within the time necessary to complete sampling. For this reason, as explained <br />during the 1443 permit renewal, three casing volumes of water aze not removed from the wells. A <br />PVC thiefwith a brass foot valve is used to obtain samples. The bailer is rinsed with distilled water <br />before and after each sample. After rinsing, the bailer is gently lowered into the water column in <br />the well. The sample is obtained, striving to disturb the well water column as little as possible <br />during sampling and retrieval. Prior to measurement, instruments and equipment (filters and <br />instruments) are rinsed with distilled water. Field pazameters aze measured (Table 5) and the water <br />sample is filtered, divided into the proper sample bottles, sealed, cooled as appropriate, boxed, and <br />delivered to the laboratory for analysis. In some cases, samples may not be available since there is <br />insufficient water for sampling. This means that there is not enough water to fill the sample bottles <br />and an additiona1300 to 500 ml of sample for rinsing and field parameter measurement. <br />. =~ Typical Hydroloeic Sampling Methods-Mine In~7ows <br />Flow measurements, field parameters and a water quality sample will be collected from mine <br />inflow locations as close to the inflow source as safely possible. Flow estimates will be recorded for <br />the inflows that are expressed as roof drippets, seeps, or dispersed flow that are less than 5 gpm. <br />Field pazameters and a water quality sample will be obtained if the inflow is of sufficient, <br />discernable flow (>5 gpm) and/or lasts longer than 7 days. If the inflow is continuous, an initial <br />. sample will be obtained, and then sampled at least annually thereafter. Because the location and <br />conditions of the inflows will vary, as they will originate from the roof, floor, or ribs and may be <br />flowing at a very low or high rate, it is difficult to describe how information on each inflow will be <br />collected. To the extent possible, flow measurements will be taken through the use of a timed <br />volume approach as close to the source of the inflow as possible. The sampler will time the flow <br />into a specific measured volume container to establish flow rate. Several measurements will be <br />taken and averaged prior to reporting_ Field parameters of temperahue, pH, and conductivity will be <br />procured as close to the inflow source as possible by selecting a sample volume from the inflow <br />and measuring the sample for the pazameters using standard instruments which have been <br />calibrated. Samples for analysis of laboratory parameters per Table 5 will be collected by filling a <br />clean, pre-fixed sample bottle from non-aerated flow. Sample bottles will be capped, labeled, <br />placed on ice, and transported to the laboratory for analysis. If the sampler is unable to obtain a <br />sample following the above described methods due to conditions in the mine or if the inflow is of <br />very high volume and/or flow, the sampler will attempt to obtain the most accurate measurement of <br />flow and as representativewaterqualtty sample, as safely possible. <br />r~ <br />~J <br />2.~5-77 Revised Dec. /997 MR208; Revised Jan. 19997888 <br />
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