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Creation date
11/27/2007 9:56:06 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981012
IBM Index Class Name
REPORT
Doc Date
3/20/2007
Doc Name
2006 Annual Hydrology Report
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Peak Project Management, LLC
To
DRMS
Annual Report Year
2006
Permit Index Doc Type
Hydrology Report
Media Type
D
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UST Monitoring and Remediation Wells <br />As approved by CDPHE, the remediation system and monitoring wells were removed in <br />1999. The NPDES discharge permit for the system has also been terminated. <br />MW-1: MW -1 a well, was drilled to characterize and monitor remediation work of apparent <br />leakage from underground storage tanks (removed) located near the Industrial Building at the <br />New Elk Mine. This monitor station was located beyond the anticipated limits of any <br />contamination plume. <br />MW-2: MW-2, a well, was drilled to character¢e and monitor remediation work of apparent <br />leakage from underground storage tanks (removed) located near the Industrial Building at the <br />New Elk Mine. This monitor station was located beyond the anticipated limits of any <br />contamination plume that might extend in a direction toward the Purgatoire River. <br />MW-3: MW-3, a well, was driAed to characterize and monitor remediation work of apparent <br />leakage from underground storage tanks (removed) located near the Industrial Building at the <br />New Elk Mine. This monitor station was located above the anticipated limits of any <br />contamination plume. <br />lNW-A: MW-4, a well, was drilled to characterize and monitor remediation work of apparent <br />leakage from underground storage tanks (removed) located near the Industrial Building at the <br />New Elk Mine. This monitor station was located above the anticpated limits of any <br />contamination plume. <br />IYMI.B: MW-b,. a well, was drilled to character¢e and monitor remediation work of apparent <br />leakage from underground storage tanks (nanoved) located near the Industrial Building at the <br />New Elk Mine. This monitor station was located within the area of anticipated highest levels of <br />potential contamination. <br />MW-6: MW~, a well, was drilled to characterize and monitor remediation work of apparent <br />leakage from underground storage tanks (removed) located near 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, and to monitor the influence of the groundwater surface to pumping <br />from recovery well R W -1. <br />MW 7: MW-7, a well, was drilled to characterize and monitor remedPation work of apparent <br />leakage from underground storage tanks (removed) located near the Industrial Building at the <br />New Elk Mine. This monitor station was located within the area of anticipated lower levels of <br />potential contamination. <br />MW-8: MW-8, a well, was drilled to character¢e and monitor remediation work of apparent <br />leakage from underground storage tanks (removed) boated near the Industrial Building <br /> <br />11 <br />
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