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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981012
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
2/19/1985
Doc Name
1984 Annual Hydrology Report
From
Wyoming Fuels Company
To
DRMS
Annual Report Year
1984
Permit Index Doc Type
HYDROLOGY REPORT
Media Type
D
Archive
No
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DRMS Re-OCR
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Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed
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1.2 Sampling Station Descriptions <br /> To fully assess the hydrologic balance of surface and ground water resources in the <br /> area of the two mines, a monthly sampling program was initiated in February, 1984. The <br /> following are descriptions of the sampling locations utilized during the year. These <br /> stations correspond to those shown in Figure 1. <br /> PRS-1 Located on the Middle Fork of the Purgatoire River above the surface <br /> facilities of the New Elk Mine. This station was selected to assess <br /> stream quality and flow above mining activities. <br /> PRS-2 Located on the Purgatoire River below the New Elk and above the <br /> Golden Eagle surface facilities. This station was selected to assess <br /> stream quality and flow relating to potential effects of the New Elk <br /> Mine and establish baseline data above the Golden Eagle Mine. <br /> PRS-3 Located on the Purgatoire River below the Golden Eagle surface <br /> facilities. This station was established to assess potential effects of <br /> mining on stream quality and flow. <br /> MDGE-1 Located in Ciruela Canyon approximately one-third mile from the <br /> confluence with the Purgatoire River. This station was established to <br /> monitor the quality and quantity of mine water discharge from the <br /> Golden Eagle Mine. <br /> MDNE-1 Located on the Purgatoire River at the mine water discharge of the <br /> New Elk Mine. The station was established to monitor the quality and <br /> quantity of mine water discharge from the New Elk Mine. <br /> CCS-1 Located in Ciruela Canyon above the point of Golden Eagle Mine water <br /> discharge. The station was established to monitor baseline conditions <br /> above the discharge point. <br /> -4- <br />
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