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III IIIIIIIIIIIII III <br />- sss <br />energy fuels corporation <br />box g .steamboat springs, coloratlo 80477 ~ (3031 87&3800 <br />April 30, 1980 <br /> <br />P~tAY - 5 1940 <br />Mr. Dennis Winterringer <br />Reclamation and Enforcement <br />Office of Surface Mining <br />Brooks Towers <br />1020 - 15th Street <br />Denver, CO 80202 <br />N'" `'~7 LAND RECLAh1A i ,,; <br />~~Ui D. );,,7 ~. Of ~Iahrra~~RnSr'_'. -:• -_ <br />RE: Revised Hydrologic Monitoring <br />Program for Energy Fuels Corp. <br />Mine No. 3 b Middle Creek Mine <br />Dear Mr. Winterringer: <br />This letter is written in response to a request you made during your - '- <br />March 5, 1980 on-site inspection of Energy Fuels Corporation's Mine No. 3_.: <br />and Middle Creek Mine. On page three of your inspection report you stated <br />as follows: <br />Since there is currently no State approved water monitoring plan <br />and since pumping, which will affect the aquifer will soon occur, <br />it was requested the company submit a surface and ground water <br />monitoring plan to the State. The company hydrologist appears <br />to have a good grasp on the situation, but it is important the <br />State have input into the plan so that any possible detrimental <br />effects on the surface and ground water systems can be objectively <br />noted from a non-company viewpoint. The: plans should be sub- <br />mitted by May 1, 1980. <br />Accordingly, we have prepared and fully implemented a detailed and <br />comprehensive plan to monitor changes in quality and quantity of ground and <br />surface water near the subject mining operations. <br />Accompanying this letter is a map showing the location of surface <br />mining operations, the surface facilities of our underground operation <br />and the locations of all monitoring stations. The attached table provides <br />a list of constituents for which we will analyze and the frequency of <br />sampling. <br />.~. r <br />