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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981038
IBM Index Class Name
REPORT
Doc Date
2/22/2010
Doc Name
2009 Mine Inflow Report
From
J.E. Stover & Associates, Inc
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DRMS
Permit Index Doc Type
Mine Inflow Reports
Email Name
JJD
Media Type
D
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Introduction <br />According to Stipulation No. 29, Permit No. C-1981-038, the operator submits the following <br />• Annual Mine Inflow Report for the period of July 1, 2008 through June 30, 2009. <br />Mining Locations and Projections <br />Mining operations at Bowie No. 1 Mine have ceased due to market conditions and coal quality <br />issues. It is highly unlikely mining operations will resume. <br />Mine Inflow <br />The underground Mine Inflow Study at the Bowie No. 1 Mine was not conducted during 2009, as <br />the mine was inactive and inaccessible. <br />No water was discharged from the mine to the surface during the 2008-2009 reporting period. <br />The operator has no plans to discharge water from within the mine to the surface during the <br />2009-2010 reporting period. No water has been discharged from the mine to date. <br />Water Importation and Balance <br />There was no production of coal from the Bowie No. 1 Mine from July 1, 2008 through June 30, <br />2009. Production estimates for the following twelve month period remain at zero. Historically, <br />mine water importation is estimated from recorded flows and the number on tons mined. With <br />no coal production to base water usage upon, the operator submits only evaporative loss from <br />ponds for the consumptive use during the water year. Evaporative loss is based upon the <br />assumption that all of the ponds have full dead pool storage during the entire reporting period. <br />These water quantities are listed as: <br />Acre Feet <br />• Dust Suppression on Bowie No. 1 Roadway ............................................................................. 0.00 <br />Bathhouse Consumption' .......................................................................................................... 0.00 <br />Evaporative Loss from Ponds .................................................................................................... 4.60 <br />Silo Usage .................................................................................................................................. 0.00 <br />Total water usage 4.60 <br />Hydrologic Impacts <br />Historically, there was virtually no water inflow into the mine. Therefore, the hydrologic impact <br />caused by the mining operation is either non-existent or not measurable. <br />rnnnl? ?cinnc <br />No mine discharge and no importation of water is anticipated during the 2009 - 2010 reporting <br />period. Therefore, the quality and quantity of surface water adjacent to the mine will not be <br />affected. The operator will continue to submit the Annual Subsidence and Hydrology Report <br />which will summarize all subsidence and hydrology data. <br />• 'Bathhouse has been dismantled. <br />1
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