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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981014
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
6/17/2011
Doc Name
2010 Annual Hydrology Report
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Energy Fuels Coal Inc
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DRMS
Annual Report Year
2010
Permit Index Doc Type
Hydrology Report
Email Name
JHB
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D
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EFCI Southfield Mine - 2010Annual Hydrology Report May 30, 2011 <br />former inflow or seep locations due to retreat mining Review of historic mine inflow water quality <br />monitoring results documented in previous AHR's indicates little variance in inflow water quality <br />over time. <br />2.2 Mine Water Handling. Consumptive Use, and Discharge <br />During active operations, mine dewatering systems in the mine captured most mine water inflow <br />near their sources from where it was pumped downhill to the mined-out and abandoned west and <br />north areas of the mine. Dewatering activities were discontinued after September 2001. Mine <br />inflows are anticipated to continue within the sealed mine workings and water will accumulate in <br />the lowest portions of the mined-out workings, gradually rising into other mined-out areas, until a <br />dynamic equilibrium is reached between mine water inflows and recharge of localized groundwater <br />systems. The monitor well MW-NW was established in 2003, at the location of a former mine <br />dewatering well, in order to detect water accumulating in the Southfield mine workings (see Section <br />3. 1, Groundwater monitoring results). No water has been observed at this well through the period <br />of this report. <br />During the period of this report, consumptive water use occurred only from pond evaporation. Pond <br />4 and Pond 5 at the mine site intermittently held limited quantities of water from storm events <br />during the spring and summer months. Based on the size and duration of pooled water in each <br />pond, the total 2010 pond evaporation is estimated at 0.04 acre-feet. This quantity is significantly <br />less as compared to previous years. Lower water quantities were held in the mine ponds due to <br />small and infrequent storm events during the reporting period, and there was a likely decrease in <br />surface runoff from reclaimed areas having mature vegetation establishment. <br />The source of water for any intended consumptive uses would be from the towns of Florence or <br />Rockvale, hauled by truck. No water was trucked to the site or pumped from the Corley Well <br />during 2010, and it is anticipated that future consumptive water use will be limited to pond <br />evaporation from the remaining four sedimentation ponds (Ponds 4, 5, L1, and L2). Total <br />consumptive use for 2010 is therefore estimated at 0.04 acre-feet, as indicated on Table 1, Water <br />Balance and Consumptive Use Summary. <br />The water balance shown on Table 1 compares water source withdrawals (consumptive use) with <br />discharge quantities. Withdrawals previously included any excess mine water pumped from the <br />mine and all water withdrawn from wells. No water was pumped from the mine or withdrawn from <br />wells during 2010. Consumptive use during the reporting period was therefor only due to pond <br />evaporation. No pond water was discharged through any of the NPDES outfalls, shown on Table 2, <br />to the stream system during the reporting period. <br />2010 AHR text.doc Page 2
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