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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981033
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
7/6/1987
Doc Name
1986 ANNUAL HYDROLOGY REPORT AND ADEQUACY REVIEW
From
MLRD
To
BEAR COAL CO
Annual Report Year
1986
Permit Index Doc Type
Hydrology Report
Media Type
D
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No
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<br />POST OFFICE BOX 518 <br />SOMERSET, CO 81434 <br />303-929-5775 <br />February 20, 1987 <br /> <br />FED ?3 1987 <br />Mr. Brent C. Anderson <br />Reclamation Specialist <br />COLORADO MINED LAND RECLAMATION DIVISION <br />423 Centennial Building <br />1313 Sherman Street <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />Re: 1986 Annual Hydrology Report <br />Dear Brent: <br />The Bear Coal Company, <br />• Hydrology Report for 1986 for <br />In 1986, four quarterly <br />luvial wells #1 and #3 at the <br />of the results are enclosed fi <br />FJI!N~D LHND <br />IitG1ANiAT10N DIVISION <br />Inc., hereby submits our Annual <br />the Bear Number Three Mine. <br />field tests were conducted on al- <br />Bear Number Three Minesite. Copies <br />~r your information. <br />On July 24, 1986, the alluvial well field tests for the <br />third quarter were conducted in the presence of Randy Price and <br />Mike Long with CMLR, and Gary Fritz with OSM. At this time, <br />Randy Price took bottle samples from both alluvial wells. Mr. <br />Price told me that he would submit them to a laboratory for <br />analysis and forward the results to us. The Bear Coal Company <br />requested copies of the results with the intent of including them <br />in this report, but we have not as yet received them. <br />On May 29, 1986 there was a discha=ge from the sediment pond <br />at the #3 Mine. This discharge was necessitated by the abnor- <br />mally heavy amounts of rainfall that we experienced in that <br />month. The discharge was sampled and a copy of the analysis is <br />enclosed. In addition, this discharge was reported to the <br />Colorado Department of Health in our second quarter report. We <br />do not anticipate any discharges from the sediment pond in the <br />future unless we should again have abnormal conditions such as <br />those last spring. <br />~~t0b~ <br />In 1985, we estimate that the entire operation at Bear Num- <br />• ber Three consumed 720,000 gallons of water. There were no out- <br />flows from the mine during the year. <br />
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