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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C2006085
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/3/2008
Doc Name
Hydrologic Monitoring Plan
Section_Exhibit Name
Exhibit AB
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• <br />Surface and Groundwater Monitoring Procedures <br />I. Surface Water Samplina <br />A. Monitoring Locations (Refer to Figure 1, Hydrology Monitoring <br />Locations) <br />1. Chandler Creek: Two locations; one upstream (CC-1), and <br />one downstream {CC-2) of proposed mining area. <br />2. Fawn Hollow drainage: Two locations; one upstream (FH- <br />1), and one downstream (FH-2), of proposed mining area. <br />B. Sampling Frequency and Location Conditions <br />1. Water quality and flow data will be collected quarterly, at <br />both Chandler Creek and the Fawn Hollow drainages <br />upstream and downstream monitoring locations, when <br />flow is present. Both drainages are ephemeral and will <br />flow only during runoff from a heavy snowfall or rainfall <br />event <br />C. Sampling Procedure <br />1. The following information will be provided on each sample <br />bottle label: <br />- Name/ Location designation <br />- Date and Time <br />- Company Name <br />- Sample preservative information <br />2. Samples will be collected in such an manner as to <br />minimize physical disturbance at the sample point. <br />3. Sampling and measuring devices will be cleaned prior to <br />and after use, and samples will be placed in clean sample <br />containers which will be sealed at the sampling site. <br />4. Filled sample bottles will be chilled as soon as possible <br />after filling, then kept cold until packed with ice for <br />shipment to the laboratory. <br />5. Water quality samples will be analyzed for the specific <br />parameters listed in Table 1 -Surface Water, Suggested <br />Water Quality Parameters. <br />6. Flow will be estimated by visual observation or timing fill <br />rate of a graduated container. <br />• <br />Revised 10/29/07 <br />
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