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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1999002
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
6/23/2003
Doc Name
Cavity Characterization Plan
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American Soda LLP
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DMG
Media Type
D
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December Z3, 1999 <br />Pnl,>e 1 ~ <br />• The exception to this sampling method is the sampling method for the monitoring wells <br />completed at the Dissolution Surface. American Soda personnel are working to adapt the <br />micropurge system to the Dissolution Surface wells. To date, micropurging has been unsuccessful <br />at monitoring wells completed at the Dissolution Surface because the high total dissolved solids <br />(TDS) concentration promotes mineral precipitation within the bladder pumps and the discharge <br />tubing. By pressurizing the micropurge system with nitrogen, it may be possible to curtail mineral <br />precipitation. Dedicated down-hole conductivity and temperature monitoring devices, applicable <br />to 2-inch monitoring wells, will be used to monitor the Dissolution Surface during commercial <br />operations. As described above, conductivity and temperature will be measured on a monthly <br />basis during the baseline period and weekly during the operations period. <br />Micropurge will not be used for the Parachute Site monitoring well and for the domestic <br />wells. Conventional water sampling techniques will be used for sampling at these locations. <br />2.3 Piceance Site Groundwater Monitoring for Years 5-30 <br />When possible, monitoring and production wells used in the first panel will become <br />• functional monitoring wells for subsequent mine panels. New wells will be placed where existing <br />wells do not provide adequate coverage. The monitoring plan proposed for the period following <br />the first 5 years of mining will be refined in concert with the BLM, EPA, CDMG, USGS, and Rio <br />Blanco County. The plan will be based on the groundwater flow characteristics defined by the <br />0-5 year monitoring plan. Up to five production wells will be completed as monitoring wells once <br />solution mining has ceased and the cavity has been plugged and sealed. Each production well may <br />be completed in up to two stratigraphic intervals. <br />2.4 Post-Mining Groundwater Monitoring <br />At such time as the Yankee Gulch Project may permanently cease commercial operations, <br />there may be a need for continued monitoring of the hydrologic system. !n the event that the <br />project permanently ceases commercial operations, American Soda will continue to monitor the <br />hydrologic system as required. American Soda wil! consult with the BLM, EPA, CDMG, USGS, <br />and Rio Blanco County to determine the extent and requirements for hydrologic monitoring. <br />• <br />Agapito Associates, Inc. <br /> <br />
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