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.~ <br />• <br /> <br />~~~~ -~~ <br />~L <br />r '- <br />~~•~` <br />Doc Date:12111/2001 <br />III IIIIIIIIIIIII III <br />999 <br />January 30, 1986 <br />Randall P. Price , <br />Mined Land Reclamation Division <br />423 Centennial Building ,_ _ <br />1313 Sherman Street - ` '•~ <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />Re: 1985 Annual Hydrology Report <br />Dear Randy: <br />The Bear Coal Company, Inc., hereby submits our Annual <br />Hydrology Report for 1985, for the Bear Number Three Mine. <br />On November 8, 1985, the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation <br />• Division approved a technical revision to our mining permit which <br />allows Bear to discontinue monitoring alluvial well AA2. In ad- <br />dition the revision reduces the frequency of monthly sampling to <br />quarterly sampling, and calls for an annual water sample from <br />each well be tested by a laboratory instead of quarterly as had <br />been done before. In accordance with this revision, Bear Coal <br />Company did not make alluvial well field tests in the month of <br />December, 1985, nor was a sample submitted to a laboratory for <br />testing in the 4th quarter of 1985. <br />Therefore, please find the following: <br />(a) Alluvial Well field test results for the period January <br />thru November, 1985. <br />(b) Quarterly alluvial well sample results for the first <br />three quarters of 1985. <br />As you are aware, due to it's location, the Bear Coal Com- <br />pany was forced to suspend sampling of alluvial well AA2 begin- <br />ning in March of 1985. <br />During the year, there was a discharge from our sediment <br />pond on March 23, 1985. This discharge was caused by an <br />unusually rapid spring snow melt. We do not anticipate that this <br />will be a problem in the future, and a copy of our report to the <br />• Colorado Department of Health is enclosed. <br />Bear Coal Company management estimates that our operation <br />consumed approximately 700,000 gallons of water in 1985. During <br />1985, there were no outflows from the Bear Number Three Mine. <br />.'- i. <br />