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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1999051
IBM Index Class Name
REPORT
Doc Date
4/18/2008
Doc Name
Annual report
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Natural Soda, Inc.
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DRMS
Permit Index Doc Type
Annual Fee/Report
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D
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The following table provides raw water pumpage data from we1190-1 with a 2007 average of <br />67.3 gpm compared to 2006 of 61.8 gpm: <br /> Table 4.2 -Raw Water Use <br /> Jan. 07 Feb.07 Mar. 07 April 07 May 07 June 07 <br />Pumpage gal. 1,755,600 2,672,500 1,982,200 2,549,400 3,614,100 3,124,700 <br />Average gpm 39.3 66.3 44.4 59.0 81.0 72.3 <br /> July 07 Aug 07 Sept 07 Oct 07 Nov 07 Dec 07 <br />Pumpage gal. 4,180,400 3,325,700 3,049,700 3,562,500 3,337,000 2,213,900 <br />Average gpm 93.6 74.5 70.6 79.8 77.2 49.6 <br />4.4 Geotechnical Program <br />NSI monitors two (2) time-domain-reflectometry monitor wells, 4A-SM and3M-TDR. These wells <br />are located between cavities SH, 6H, and lA. There has been no indication of subsidence in 4A-SM <br />since installation and that has continued throughout 2006. Subsidence we113M-TDR was drilled late <br />in 2003. Three of the four TDR cables in 3M-TDR subsidence well appear to have water infiltration <br />damage. In 2007, readings were again taken and data was gathered from cables two and three. In <br />addition to the monthly NSI readings, the installation contractor now collects data quarterly, which <br />is included in the quarterly reports; no significant subsidence was detected in 3M-TDR. <br />5.0 Environmental Monitoring and Protection <br />5.1 Hydrology Monitoring <br />5.1.1 Introduction <br />NSI's hydrology monitoring program concentrates on ground water, as there are no perennial <br />streams or springs located on the sodium leases. The USGS stream gauging station-monitoring <br />program is conducted, with NSI support, to provide regional stream flow data. <br />The hydrology monitoring plan is designed to determine impacts of NSI's solution mining <br />operations on underground sources of drinking water, as designated by the US EPA. Figure 5.1 <br />illustrates the location of existing monitor wells. A thorough discussion of historical water <br />monitoring data was presented in previous Annual Reports and will not be repeated in this report. <br />Through 2006, dewatering did not affect the Perched aquifer or the nearby springs fed by this <br />aquifer. The A and B-Groove aquifers were affected locally (WL by pumpage from water well). <br />5.1.2 Stream Gauging Stations <br />NSI continues to contract with the USGS to monitor surface water for water quality and quantity. <br />Monitoring was performed upstream and downstream of the mining operation on Yellow Creek <br />and Piceance Creek at four existing stations with extensive historical data. Funding for the USGS <br />stations was shared with one of the other nahcolite projects (Solvay) in the area. Data for the <br />2005 water year (October 2004-September 2005) was published the following year in 2006 by <br />the USGS. The USGS water data is available to the public from the USGS web site at <br />http://co.water.usgs.gov. Table 5.1 is a summary of key 2005 data for the NSI site. <br />
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