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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2007044
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
7/11/2008
Doc Name
Appendix C and D (volume 1)
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Energy Fuels Resources Corp.
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DRMS
Email Name
GRM
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D
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A <br />F G BAWD JC'T. 4'31,„r?? - Ns ?T??? ?G ?oct's'S <br />Inspection report <br />Umetco water monitoring well (R/W) <br />The well site was inspected on 10-11-00 by Bruce Fowler and Tony Bates, and the driller <br />(Gordon Smith) was met at the Cherokee site. Apparently, na water was encountered in the ore <br />horizon and the well will be plugged. The ore horizon was isolated with the packer, but no <br />recharge occurred into the zone. It is not known why the Cotter drill hole drilled on the same site <br />supposedly did encounter water in the ore horizon. In any case, a report will be generated on the <br />well by Fred Peale, which will include data gathered on the upper water zones. <br />The well will. be plugged on 10-12-00. The plugging will be with cement with about 3% <br />bentonite mixed in to minimize shrinkage of the cement. It will be plugged from the bottom thru <br />,the drill rods, which will stay in cement at all times. The cement top will either be above the <br />uppermost water zone (Burro Canyon) or back to surface. A cement surface plug will be set. <br />The water retention pit will be left over the winter to evaporate and dry up. Then in the spring, <br />Umetco will backfill the pit and reclaim the site, probably with their front-end loader. <br />1 <br />It
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