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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981038
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
4/13/2012
Doc Name
2011 Annual Hydrology Reort
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J.E. Stover & Associates, Inc
To
DRMS
Annual Report Year
2011
Permit Index Doc Type
Hydrology Report
Email Name
BFB
SB1
Media Type
D
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Surface Water Monitoring Stations: PONDS <br />East Roatcap Creek - Eleven ponds in the East Roatcap Creek drainage were monitored during the year (refer <br />to Table 1 and Map No. 4 -1). Ponds were monitored quarterly for water levels and field parameters if they <br />were discharging. No evidence of mine impacts was noted. During 1994 retreat mining was done under <br />Ponds 10 -1, 10 -2, 10 -3, 10-4 and 10 -11. Advance mining occurred under pond 88 during 1997. The East <br />Roatcap Creek Ponds were physically intact throughout the year and showed no subsidence effects. <br />Stevens Gulch - Two ponds were monitored within the Stevens Gulch drainage (refer to Table 5 and Map No. <br />4 -1). Ponds 85 and 13 -7 were monitored quarterly for water levels and field parameters. Pond 85 was <br />undermined by Panel B in 1992. Pond 13 -7 was also undermined during 1992. No subsidence impacts or <br />other irregularities were evident at either of these locations during the year. <br />Conclusion <br />Hydrologic monitoring was extended into the northern portion of the East Roatcap Creek drainage during 1993 <br />to fit newly acquired lease areas and revised mine plans. Mining operations were suspended during <br />December 1997 and have not resumed. Hydrologic monitoring conducted during 2011 did not show mine <br />related impacts to the local hydrology were occurring. All of the monitored locations exhibited characteristics <br />and patterns similar to previously observed data. Water quality remains good overall and no physical impacts <br />have been noted at any of the monitored locations that would suggest adverse effects associated with the <br />historical mining operations of the Bowie No. 1 Mine. <br />4 <br />
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