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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1996084
IBM Index Class Name
REPORT
Doc Date
8/31/2009
Doc Name
2008 AHR Review
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DRMS
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New Elk Coal Company
Annual Report Year
2008
Permit Index Doc Type
Hydrology Report
Email Name
KAG
Media Type
D
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Summarv <br />The probable hydrologic consequences were predicted to be minimal or insignificant <br />during and after operations. The mine is now reclaimed and all the disturbed areas <br />have been reseeded. Infrequent sediment pond discharge would be the only predicted <br />impact that could occur in the future. Two discharges during the third quarter of 2008 <br />were observed and sampled in accordance with the requirements of the Colorado <br />Discharge Permit System. These discharges to the stream system did not result in any <br />identified downstream impacts. An evaluation regarding points of compliance for <br />groundwater was completed and no impact to the groundwater due to mining was <br />predicted, therefore there are no ground water points of compliance at this mine site. <br />The Division has no further questions at this time. Thank you for conducting <br />monitoring in accordance with your approved plan. <br />Sinc rely, <br />t Gorham <br />Environmental Protection Specialist III <br />Cc: Bobby Steele, NECC <br />Ron Thompson, PPM
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