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Section 8 <br />Groundwater Quality <br />hydrogeologic units and topography. Therefore, groundwater would not be expected <br />to flow from the Van 4 Mine towards the northwest. Furthermore, the Van 4 Mine is <br />dry, so there would be no source of water exiting from the mine itself. <br />Exhibit 8-1. Existing Wells Within 2 Miles of Van 4 Mine Based on Search of Colorado Division of <br />Water and Natural Resources Well Permit Database <br />• <br />Well Location Permitted Distance from Comments <br /> Uses Sunday Group <br /> Mines <br />NE 1/4, SE %, Sec. 16, Industrial Approx. 2 Miles Well for industrial use in area of <br />T46N, R17W, NMPM previous uranium mining, unlikely to <br /> affected by Denison activities. <br />NE 1/4, NE %, Sec. 17, Monitoring Approx. 2.2 Miles Monitoring well permitted by Energy <br />T46N, R17W, NMPM Well Fuels Resource Corporation in area of <br /> previous uranium mining, unlikely to be <br /> affected by Denison activities. <br />NE %, NE 1/4, Sec. 17, Monitoring Approx. 2.2 Miles Monitoring well permitted by Energy <br />T46N, R17W, NMPM Well Fuels Resource Corporation in area of <br /> previous uranium mining, unlikely to be <br /> affected by Denison activities. <br />NE 1/4, NW Y4, Sec. 17, Monitoring Approx. 2.2 Miles Monitoring well permitted by Energy <br />T46N, R17W, NMPM Well Fuels Resource Corporation in area of <br /> previous uranium mining, unlikely to be <br /> affected by Denison activities. <br />NE 1/4, NE %, Sec. 17, Monitoring Approx. 2.2 Miles Monitoring well permitted by Energy <br />T46N, R17W, NMPM Well Fuels Resource Corporation in area of <br /> previous uranium mining, unlikely to be <br /> affected by Denison activities. <br />SE %, SW 1/4, Sec. 30, Monitoring Approximately 1.3 Monitoring well permitted by Cotter <br />T46N, R17W, NMPM Well Miles Corporation, unlikely to the affected by <br /> Denison activities. <br />Groundwater use in conjunction with Denison mining activities would be limited to <br />small quantities of water used for drilling and dust suppression purposes within the <br />underground mine. Groundwater is used in underground mines for dust suppression <br />during drilling and mining, and is necessary to comply with dust control limitations <br />of the Mine Safety and Health Administration. Mineral processing will not be <br />conducted at the Van 4 Mine, and therefore industrial use of groundwater for this <br />purpose is not expected. <br />8-2 <br />7:184986-Denison Mines\Task Order 4- EPP Sunday Mines Group?Van4\Van4\FINAL Report\FINAL - Environmental Protection Plan Van4.doc