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Logan Wash Mine Annual Report <br />Permit No.: M-1977-424 <br />water pipeline conveys retort mine water from the sealed L-1 portal at the mine site to the <br />Evaporation Pond, which includes a settling pond and associated detection vault. See Figure 2 for <br />the locations of these structures. The two bench vaults are confined space concrete structures <br />with exposed surface access-ways constructed at grade. These structures will remain as <br />permanent structures on the mine site to manage and monitor mine water drainage. Other <br />subsurface structures at the mine site include the Research Mine drainage pipeline, the L-1 mine <br />water pipeline (discharges non-retort mine water to the surface), and several monitoring wells. <br />Two manholes on the retort water pipeline, the Upper Manhole and Lower Manhole, are accessed <br />periodically to measure pipeline flows. The Upper Manhole is located in the vicinity of the <br />former Heater Treater (Area 15), in the upper part of Logan Wash near the confluence with Dry <br />Gulch. The Lower Manhole is located just north of the Evaporation Pond. Other manholes exist <br />on the retort water pipeline that are buried by shallow road fill, colluvium, and vegetative litter, <br />and have not been accessed in recent years. <br />2.3.2 Wells <br />Wells associated with the Logan Wash Mine were constructed within and outside of the <br />designated permit boundary. Past reconnaissance has been conducted to locate and confirm the <br />existence of these well sites. Eight wells were located and identified within the permit area and <br />within Logan Wash. Of the 8 identified wells, one well, Well LWCW-IA, will remain in place as <br />a compliance well until final permit closure. Wells LW-108, LW-112, and LW-242 were <br />abandoned in 2005 in accordance with Colorado Division of Water Resources rules. The other 4 <br />wells, LW-32, LW-45, LW-116, and LW-22, were scheduled to be abandoned in 2009, but were <br />not. Abandonment of these wells is planned for 2010. Reconnaissance to date has not revealed <br />any other monitoring wells within the permit area and the Logan Wash drainage. <br />Reconnaissance for wells located outside the permitted area in distant drainages was conducted in <br />past reporting periods. Wells LW-102 and LW-243 were located in Smith Gulch, Well LW-103 <br />was located in Kelly Gulch, and Well LW-104 was located in Riley Gulch. Well LW-121, <br />apparently constructed in Bowdish Gulch, has not been field located because of access issues. <br />Table 3 shows the status of well abandonment as of this reporting period. <br />2.4 Status Summary <br />Areas not reclaimed in the permit include Areas 1, 2, 3, 4, 10, portions of Area 13; Area 23, and <br />the 0.65 acre Soil Barrow Area. Areas 1 through 4 include the Upper and Lower Mine Dumps <br />(face areas), Upper Mine Bench, Lower Mine Bench, and the Research Mine Bench and Dump, <br />respectively. Area 10 is the former Helo Pad. Area 13 is Miscellaneous Access Roads. Area 23 is <br />the Evaporation Pond and Pipeline. According to the 1985 annual report, the original disturbed <br />acreage of Area 23 was 14.87 acres, 5.07 acres of which was reclaimed before 1985, leaving 9.8 <br />acres remaining to be reclaimed. <br />Area 13, Miscellaneous Access Roads (Table 2), includes a number of older roads that have been <br />reclaimed. In this report, the Mine Bench and Portal roads referred to in Table 2, consist of the <br />Lower Access Road (1.0 acres), Upper Access Road (5.3 acres), Upper Bench Road (1.4 acres <br />including bench), and Lower Bench Road (0.9 acres not including bench). Area 1, the Upper and <br />Lower Mine Dump faces (12.36 acres) were revegetated during 2003-2005. Area 2, the Upper <br />Mine Bench (0.74 acres) was revegetated in 2004 and 2005. Area 4, the Research Mine Bench <br />(2.75 acres) and Dump (1.51 acres), Area 10, the former Helo Pad (0.24 acres), and the Upper <br />Bench Road and Lower Access Road areas of Area 13 were revegetated in the fall of 2005. In <br />addition, the toe of the Lower Dump (1.64 acres) was identified as an area requiring reclamation <br />Western Water & Land, Inc. 3