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DRMS Permit Index
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M1988112
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
12/19/2007
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Appendix B- Memo from Harry Posey to Bruce Humphries
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16-SEP-2005 MOT FROM-Colorado Division of Minerals & Geology +13038326106 T-644 P.002/003 F-292 <br />STATE CF COLORADO <br />DIv1SION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />1313 Sherman St, Room 215 C O L O RAD O <br />Deriver, Colorado 80203 DIVISION O F <br />MIN & A L S <br />Phone: (303) 866-3567 <br />FAX: (303) 832$106 G E O L O G Y <br /> RKLAMATION -MINING <br /> SAFETY-SCIENCE <br />2005 <br />Date: September 14 sin owns <br />, Governor <br /> Russell George <br />To: Bruce Humphries Executive Director <br /> Ronald W. Cartany <br />From: Harry Posey Division Director <br /> Natural ResourccTrwee <br />RE: Review: "Analybis of Pre-mining water quality in the vicinity of the West Pit;" <br />Battle Mountain Resources Inc., San Luis Project, M-1988-112; TR-26 <br />The above-captioned Technical Memorandum (Tech Memo), dated January 3, 2004, was submitted to the <br />Division on February 1, 2005. The Tech Memo was prepared in response to outstanding issues related to <br />TR-26, namely, to answer whether West Pit water quality, after natural flushing and treatment to remove <br />contaminants, has reached either a pre-mining or ambient groundwater condition. <br />The project at hand was permitted in 1988. As part of the application, the company submitted a set of <br />groundwater quality information collected from exploration drill holes prior to the mine permit <br />application. The existence of such pre-mining baseline data is unusual for permits of this era. <br />Exploration drill holes were mined out by the operation after 1988. <br />"Ambient Groundwater Quality" is defined in the Rules and Regulations at 1.1(5) as follows: <br />"Ambient Groundwater uality'for mining operations permitted prior to January <br />31, 1994, ambient groundwater quality shall mean the quality of the groundwater <br />at the mine site as of January 31, 1994. For mining operations permitted on or <br />after January 31, 1994, ambient groundwater shall mean the quality of <br />groundwater at the time of submittal of the permit application. In establishing <br />ambient groundwater quality, an Operator or Applicant shall use available or <br />collected groundwater data sufficient to characterize the site's ambient <br />groundwater quality and submit such information in a form suitable to the Office. <br />Based on the Division's procedures for establishing ambient conditions at other pre-1994 sites, the San <br />Luis Project data set provides a sound basis for determining pre-mining baseline, even though the actual <br />number of samples is less than that desired for a rigorous statistical assessment. Also, based on principles <br />of weathering and water-rock interactions, it is likely that groundwater quality that existed near the mine <br />while excavation was in progress was more degraded than the groundwater condition prior to mining. <br />The 2004 Tech Memo provides a synthesis of pre-mining and current Wcst Pit water quality. Based on <br />this assessment, the Tech Memo concluded: <br />"Current back:fiU groundwater concentrations are equal or less than the pre-mining, <br />shallow ground water chemistry in the bedrock aquifer. The concentration of TDS, <br />sulfate, iron, and manganese in the West Pit baekfill are statistically less than the <br />average pre-mining concetnrtions in the shallow bedrock aquifer. Current fluoride <br />Office of office of Colorado <br />Mined Land Reclamation Active and Inactive Mines Geological Survey
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