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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1999034
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/22/1999
Doc Name
MONITORING PLAN FOR COOLEY RESERVOIR & FULTON WILDLIFE AREA PIT M-99-034
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TUTTLE APPLEGATE INC
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DMG
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f` \ , III IIIIIIIII IIII III <br />r` • 999 <br />1 , <br />7tittleApplegate,lnc. <br />Consultants for Land, Mineral and Water <br />December 20, 1999 <br />Division of Minerals and Geology <br />1313 Sherman Street Room 215 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />• <br />RECEIVED <br />DEG 22 1999 <br />Division of Minerab & Geobgy <br />RE: Monitoring Plan for Cooley Reservoir & Fulton Wildlife Area Pit; M-99-034 <br />To Whom It May Concern: <br />On behalf of CAMAS Colorado, Inc. we aze submitting the following proposed water <br />level monitoring program for the Cooley Reservoir & Fulton Wildlife Area Pit. The <br />development of a water level monitoring program is in response to comments received <br />from your office regarding the permit application. <br />The plan proposes to use existing wells for monitoring water levels outside of the <br />proposed slurry wall liner. The Division of Water Resources well record tabulations was <br />utilized to determine wells that would be suitable for monitoring. Six existing wells were <br />chosen at locations around the mining site. The wells were field verified and the owners <br />were contacted for preliminary approval. The enclosed map indicates [he location of the <br />six wells in relation to the permitted mining boundary. <br />The La[orra Well No. 1 and Well #33142, owned by James Fukaye and Mariam Bromley <br />respectively, are located on the northern edge of the permitted mining boundary. Well <br />#13585R and Well #110 are located within the permit boundary, but will remain outside <br />of the slurry wall. These two wells are owned and controlled by [he applicant. Well <br />#2366F and Well #2732F are owned by Florentino Gamueda and Duella W. Ford <br />respectively, and are located along the western edge of the permitted mining boundary. <br />These wells will provide a good representation of the groundwater level reaction to the <br />proposed mining operation/slunywah installation. <br />The wells will be monitored by an employee of Tuttle Applegate or CAMAS on a <br />monthly basis. All water level measurements will be taken after the pumps have been <br />inactive for a sufficient length of time to allow the groundwater to reach a static level. <br />11990 Grant St. • Suite 304 • Denver, CO 80233 5441 Boeing Drive. • Suite 200 • Loveland, CO 80536-8855 <br />(303) 452-6611 • Fax (303) 452-2759 (970) 461-9884 • Fax (970) 613-1177 <br />
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