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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981012
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
8/8/2006
Doc Name
2005 Annual Hydrology Report
From
Peak Project Management, LLC
To
DMG
Annual Report Year
2005
Permit Index Doc Type
Hydrology Report
Media Type
D
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at the New Elk Mine. This monitor station was located within the area of anticipated moderate <br />levels of potential contamination, and to monitor the influence of the groundwater surface to <br />• pumping from recovery well R W -I. <br />MlW-9: MW-9, a well, was drilled to chazacterize and monitor remediation work of appazent <br />leakage from underground storage tanks (removed) located neaz the Industrial Building at the <br />New Elk Mine. This monitor station was located within the area of anticipated moderate levels of <br />potential contamination. <br />MW-I0: MW-I0, a well, was drilled to chazacterize and monitor remediation work of apparent <br />leakage from underground storage tanks (removed) located neaz the Industrial Building at the <br />New Elk Mine. This monitor station was located within the azea of anticipated moderate levels of <br />potential contamination, and to monitor the reaction of the groundwater surface to pumping from <br />recovery well R W -1. <br />Inactive Stations <br />ACA W -I: A dip sample from an alluvial well located in the Apache Canyon alluvium at the <br />mouth of Apache Canyon. It was established to monitor potential effects of secondary or retreat <br />mining. This station is currently inactive as per CDMG approval. <br />ACF-l: A grab sample from, and a measurement of, a stream flume located in Apache Canyon <br />• approximately one-half mile from the confluence with the Purgatoire River. It was established to <br />assess potential effects of secondary or retreat mining on stream quality and flow. This station is <br />currently inactive as per CDMG approval. <br />WPD-1: A grab sample station of the West Portal Mine discharge pipe at the New Elk Mine located in <br />the inactive West Portal Area. As with station NE-001, no data has been collected since 1989 due to the <br />sealing of the mine. <br />Thickener Pump: This site was established to monitor flows from the New Elk prep plant <br />thickener into the New Elk mine workings (TR-34). This activity has not been initiated. <br />Recycling Pump: This site was established to document the pumping of water from the New <br />Elk workings at NEW 11 to the Prep Plant. Picketwire has not initiated the thickener <br />recycling project as of this date. <br />12 <br />
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