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DRMS Permit Index
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M1999002
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GENERAL DOCUMENTS
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4/12/2005
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Major modification
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American Soda L.L.P.
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Water levels will not be treasured at the domestic BURKE well since piping restricts access with <br />water level tape. Fluctuations in water level at this point, down-gradient and on the opposite side <br />of Piceance Creek from the Yankee Gulch Project, are more significantly influenced by the <br />intenrittent pumping of the well than mining activity. <br />2.1.2 ~~'ater Qualih' ;Monitoring <br />Table 2 shows the monitoring plan for the teinPa•crrv sirs~ensron time period. All wells except <br />well 20-4A and the Burke Well would be sampled for water quality constituents on a quarterly <br />frequency while no mining is actively taking place. <br />Table 2 - Temporary Suspension (E'S1 Monitoring Plan <br />\\'cll \\'arer Levels Field Parameters St:rnilard \\-ater Quality <br />Parameters ITablc ?AI :~ddrtional \4'ater Qualuy <br />Paratnctcr; ('~ablr ?BI <br />Frcqucnc~ `,!,~~~~',I'. t.1u,~.~i-~,I~. Qu;r!t~~~~~~~. Annually (rotating quarter) <br />fifer <br />\\~ cl I , I -' A \ \ X <br />4\cII?I-~ \ !C X X <br />\\'cll 'n-~ X \ X <br />V'1"c I I ~ y--11 ~ \ X <br />\\rll _'~)-Iii X \ X <br />l hper .\quifcr A l <br />well ? I -1:\ ;ri;o~e <br />X <br />~ <br />?( E <br /> <br />- - - <br /> <br />\4'cll 29-~ X <br />- -- - <br />Well 1')-~ <br />l.owi•r Aqutter -~ B l <br />',~r'.. 'i -ti, \ <br />ir~rovc <br />~ ~ <br />ater Cec nli - ~'e tnent Contanunarion <br /> <br />Well ?fit-aB X <br />\1'ell ?(1 ~) \ X \ X <br />\\'ell 2U-dB \ \ X <br /> <br />\\~en ~~-an ~ ~ <br />Well 31-4D\ Y Green shaded wells 21-~t_?, 21-?A, and' I-3F3 are all Point of(-ompliancc <br /> <br />Burke \vcll \\`atcr Quality <br />pnly monitoring locations. <br />- <br />V4'ater levels will be measured in conjunction with water quality sample collection on a quarterly <br />frequency. The constituents which would most likely indicate a condition outside of pern~it <br />condition standards as deterniined by analysis of the baseline and operational data will be <br />analyzed. These constituents arc listed in Table 3A. <br />FINAL: Modification No. 9, UIC Area Permit No. 0030858-00000 <br />Page 29 of 46 <br />
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