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JIAR - 2 199? <br />Introduction Mine <br />..~.:~ <br />c arriation~ p;~~:~:-- <br />In October 1980, Chimney Rock Coal began a hydrologic sampling program. The <br />program involves sampling the various chemical and physical constituents at numerous <br />' surface and ground water stations. The mine site is located approximately 20 miles <br />southwest of Pagosa Springs, Colorado on Highway 151. The mine facilities are situated <br />adjacent to Stollsteimer Creek which is a perennial stream draining the area. Stollsteimer <br />' Creek flows to the southwest into the Piedra River which is a tributary of the San Juan and <br />Colorado Rivers, respectively. <br />The objectives of this program are designed to gather information on both surface and <br />ground water regimes and to assess the impacts of mining and reclamation activities on the <br />' existing hydrologic balance. To this end, quarterly samplings have been conducted to assess <br />surface water flow and ground water movement. Water chemistry has also been analyzed <br />on a quarterly basis at both surface and ground water stations. <br />' Mining activities were suspended at the site during 1985 and the mine was in temporary <br />cessation between 1985 to 1990. In 1990, Kaiser began final reclamation of the surface <br />' facilities area and Revision 1 pit area. This activity was completed during 1991, at which <br />time all facilities associated with mining (except sediment control structures) were removed <br />and all disturbed lands .were reclaimed. <br />' Sampling locations which have been utilized during the program are described below: <br /> S-1 Surface water station located on Stollsteimer Creek 1/4 mile above the mine <br /> facilities. The station was selected to assess baseline conditions of stream <br /> quality and flow above mining facilities. <br />1 <br /> S-2 Surface water station located on Stollsteimer Creek below the surface facilities <br /> and mining activities conducted on the Barren Ridge Area and above the inlet <br />' of the sedimentation ponds which control site runoff from the Revision Area <br /> No.l. The station was selected to assess effects of surface operations on <br /> stream quality and flow. <br />' <br /> S-3 Surface water station located on Stollsteimer Creek one mile below all mining <br />' activities. The station was selected to assess the overall effects of mining on <br />stream quality and flow <br /> . <br />' DC-1 Deep Creek surface water station located on Deep Creek at Highway 151. The <br />station was selected to assess overall effects of mining in Revision Area No. 2 <br /> located in the Deep Creek drainage. <br /> <br />