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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981013
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
4/22/2002
Doc Name
2001 AHR
From
Greystone Environmental Consultants
To
DMG
Annual Report Year
2001
Permit Index Doc Type
Hydrology Report
Media Type
D
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_ 2007 H-drol oRtc Report <br />Ponds and Direct Discharges <br />All ponds and direct discharges at the site have been reclaimed. <br />Alluvial Wells <br />CCAW-1: A dip sample from an alluvial well located in. the Ciruela Canyon alluvium at the <br />mouth of Ciruela Canyon. Tt was established to monitor potential effects of Golden <br />Eagle mining and surface facilities activities in the canyon and coal processing waste <br />bank construction. Data collected during this year at this station are presented in <br />Table A-9. Historical data (annual minimum, maximum, mean) to date are presented <br />in Table A-10. <br />PAW-5: A dip sample from an alluvial well located below PRS-2 at the Golden Eagle Mine <br />entrance (south side of the Purgatoire River). This sample station was established to <br />gather baseline data and to monitor quality ofwater in the alluvium above the Golden <br />Eagle Mine facilities area. Data collected during this year at this station are <br />presented in Table A-11. Data (annual minimum, maximum, mean) from 1984 to <br />date are presented in Table A-12. <br />PAW-6: A dip sample from an alluvial well located adjacent to PRS-3. This station was <br />established to monitor Purgatoire alluvium effects from mine discharge, existing coal <br />refuse and other potential effects of mining below the Golden Eagle Mine. Data <br />collected during this year at this station are presented in Table A-13. Data (annual <br />minimum, maximum, mean) from 1984 to date are presented in Table A-14. <br />Bedrock Wells <br />LA-264: Station LA-264, a well, located in the Picketwire Valley floor (western edge of 5 W %a <br />NW'/4 Section 28 T33S R67W) was established to monitor the level of water in the <br />- overburden. This information is to be used to evaluate the impact of mining <br />activities on groundwater. Data collected during this yeaz are presented in Table A- <br />15. Historical data (annual minimum, maximum, mean) to date are presented in <br />Table A-16. <br />NM-20: Station NM-20, a well located between Santistevan and Snake Canyons, was <br />established to monitor the level of water in overburden.to better evaluate the impact <br />on groundwater from advancing mining activities. Data ispresented inTable A-17. <br />Historical data (annual minimum, maximum, mean) to date are presented in <br />Table A-18. <br />NM-21: Station NM-21, a well located between Snake and Gold Canyons, was established to <br />monitor the level of water in the Maxwell coal seam to better evaluate the impact on <br />groundwater from advancing mining activities. This well had a pump which was out <br />200o9Nkepan-RPT(191J/April /9, 1007 10 <br />
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