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Template:
DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981008
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
2/27/1990
Doc Name
NUCLA ANNUAL HYDROLOGY REPORT REVIEW
From
MLRD
To
CATHY BEGEJ
Permit Index Doc Type
HYDROLOGY REPORT
Media Type
D
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Doc Date:12/17/2001 ~~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~ ~~~~ ~~~ STATE OF COLORADO <br />MINED LAND RECLAMATION DIVISION <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />1313 Sherman SL, Room 215 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />303 866-3567 <br />FA X: 303 832-8106 <br />pF'Cp~p <br />He~~9\90 <br />~ Ip <br />.~,~~~p. <br />s ~•-~/i <br />{ 1876 ~ <br />Roy Romer, <br />Governor <br />DATE: February 27, 1990 <br />T0: Cathy Begej `~~ <br />Fretl R. Banta, <br />Division D:reclor <br />FROM: Tim King <br />~/ ~ RE: ~Nucla Annual Hydrology Report `~.e ~~~] <br />On this date I reviewed the Nucla Mine AHR. The frequency of monitoring for <br />surface water is once per month for field parameters, and once per quarter for <br />full suite analysis. Obviously, if there is no flow, no analysis can be <br />conducted. This no flow situation occurs in a minority of cases. <br />The frequency of monitoring for ground water is once per quarter for field <br />parameters and full suite analysis. It appears that the Nucla Mine is in <br />compliance with the frequency of monitoring as outlined above for both surface <br />and ground water. <br />After full suite analysis of all sites, it appears that surface water sites <br />show Aluminum as the parameter exceeded most often, with Iron and Manganese as <br />secondary exceedances. Ground water sites show Manganese as the parameter <br />exceeded most often, Iron as the secondary exceedance, and Aluminum and total <br />dissolved solids as minor exceedances. <br />/lac <br />4598E <br />~I~vn~`'"n'1 ~rnrn.or ('der lV <br />-S-~ ~C.1 0~ ~uXLCfdl~yr{ <br />
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