Black Cloud Mine Final Reclamation Report
Black Cloud Mine Final Reclamation Report
Black Cloud Mine Final Reclamation Report
Prepared for
Prepared by
Advanced Environmental Sciences Inc
383 West 37
Loveland CO 80538
dvancied
nvironmenlal
iencies Inc
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00
Mr Allen Sorenson
State of Colorado
RECEIVED
NOV 28POi4
Denver CO 80203
Re
DIVISION OF RECLAMATION
MINING AND SAFETY
Pursuant to Paragraph 22 of the Final Consent Decree with Newmont USA Limited and
Resurrection
Mining Company
Resurrection
Court for the District of Colorado in Case no 83 cv 02388 WYD the enclosed report describes
Resurrection Mining Company s activities associated with or at the Black Cloud Mine in Lake
County for calendar year 2014
With the work performed in 2014 Resurrection believes that it has completed the Black Cloud
mine reclamation As required in the Consent Decree over the next 4 years Resurrection will
perform general monitoring maintenance and repair activities as necessary
If you have any questions or require clarification on the information presented in this letter
please do not hesitate to contact me at 303
837 5676
Sincerely
CTI
RESU
ING COMPANY
Lawrence E Fiske
Cc
Hardt LLP
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Loveland CO 80538
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DIVISION OF RECLAMATION
MINING AND SAFETY
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 0
INTRODUCTION
2 0
RECLAMATION ACTIVITIES
3 0
2 1
2014 Activities
2 2
RECLAMATION COSTS
3 1
2014 Costs
4 0
WATER QUALITY
12
5 0
20
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1
Figure 2
LIST OF APPENDICES
Appendix A
Appendix B
Site Photos
Appendix C
Minor Modifications
Appendix D
Reclamation Costs
Appendix E
Water Quality
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INTRODUCTION
1 0
Pursuant to Paragraph 22 of the Final Consent Decree with Newmont USA Limited and
Resurrection
Mining Company
of
Resurrection
Colorado in Case
no
83
cv
02388 WYD
Resurrection Mining Company s activities associated with or at the Black Cloud Mine in Lake
County
prescribed reclamation activities before the onset of the 4 year general monitoring maintenance
and
repair
activities
activity
this
period
report
summarizes
Resurrection
Mining Company
Resurrection
activities
associated with or at the Black Cloud Mine for the years 2008 2013 and describes in detail the
activities
performed
for 2014
One minor modification was applied for in 2014 consisting of a change in final topography of
the tailing surface Seven other minor modifications s were applied for and approved from 2008
to 2013 and are contained in Appendix C
In 2014 Resurrection completed all reclamation requirements under the Consent Decree with the
exception of
ongoing
general
monitoring
maintenance
Figures 1 and 2 at
the end of this report show the reclaimed tailing storage facility and Black Cloud mill area final
contours and sections
The following photos show the final reclamation of the Black Mine area in the fall of 2014
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Mining Company
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Resurrection
Mining Company
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2 0
RECLAMATION ACTIVITIES
Pursuant to Section 6 1 of Appendix E to the Consent Decree Black Cloud Mine Reclamation
Plan and Schedule Leadville Colorado the schedule for reclamation activities were prescribed
for years 1 through 5 with unique requirements for each year Reclamation activities for years 6
through
year
required general
following
court
entry
monitoring
of
the
maintenance
Consent Decree
and repair
2008
Year 1
In 2013
Minor Modification
extended the reclamation period for 1 year from 2013 to 2014 due to heavy rains early in 2013
that precluded Resurrection s ability to complete the work
2 1
2014 Activities
Pursuant to Section 6 1 of Appendix E to the Consent Decree Black Cloud Mine Reclamation
Plan and Schedule Leadville Colorado the following 2014 Year 6 reclamation activities were
performed
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Mining Company
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Status
and
two track dozers five articulating haul trucks a lube truck a water truck a parts
trailer
a John Deere Tractor with a tow behind land planer and a fuel tank and
containment
Complete removal from site and properly dispose of all unneeded fuel lubricants
chemicals and any trash and debris unsuitable for onsite burial
Compliance Activities
maintain
and
Status
loader
were removed
in 2011
Most
debris and trash not suitable for onsite burial were removed and disposed in 2013 All
necessary to support operation of the Yak Tunnel blockage pumping and tailing
impoundment dewatering systems Infrastructure includes mill PCB transformer other
unneeded transformers above and below ground tanks mine and mill equipment etc
Compliance Activities
Status
Complete demolition of all remaining mine and mill structures at the Black Cloud surface
plant not necessary to Yak tunnel blockage pumping facilities or re entry of the Yak
tunnel or if Mill facilities are not determined to be appropriate for preservation
Compliance Activities
Tunnel
blockage
treatment
and
pumping
treatment
Status
tailing impoundment
plant
site
snow removal
and maintenance
In 2014
operations were
media filter housings were buried in the onsite debris cell and the media from the filters
Sort demolition debris and properly dispose of debris unsuitable for onsite disposal
Transport off site debris unsuitable for on site disposal and salvage materials
Compliance Activities
and
Status
in 2011 Remaining debris not suitable for onsite burial were removed and disposed in
2013
6
Construct and prepare debris cell place debris and reclaim the onsite debris cell if Mill
Mining Company
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be constructed as planned because the mill building will be preserved and remain then
debris will be properly disposed of off site
Compliance Activities
in 2011
and
Status
In 2014 the cell was reopenedfor the media filter housings and then closed and
regraded
Status
and
in 2011
placed on
the
Black Cloud
tailing
mine
site
was
completed
in 2014
Prepare roadways at Julia Fiske and Helena areas for placement of plant media
and
Status
Excavate and transport off site borrow materials to the mine site for use as a growth
medium
Compliance Activities
and
Status
Minor Modification
10 Complete spreading plant growth media in tailing impoundment Black Cloud and Helena
areas seed fertilize and mulch
Compliance
Activities
Status
of the 2014
fertilized
and
work
and mulched
in October
and
November of 2014
hydromulched and seeded andflatter slopes were disked mulched and crimped
11 Demobilize the site
Compliance Activities
and
Status
November of 2014
12 Other 2014 site activities included
Daily inspections and maintenance of the Black Cloud property including tailing
impoundment
management
Resurrection
water
management
storm
water
management
site
security
snow
etc
Mining Company
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Quarterly groundwater and surface water samples were collected on January 21 April
22
July
16
and
October 15
2014
Russell Surveyors
surfaces on June 12 2014 and Advanced Environmental Consultants Inc updated the
tailing
cover work
to
be
completed
based
on
the survey
data
On November 11
2014
Russell performed a survey of the reclaimed tailing and Black Cloud mine area surfaces
for incorporation into the as built documentation
Obtained Class V Injection Well Permitfrom the United States Environmental Protection
Agency EPA for subsurface drainage of Fortuna water into the reclaimed tailing
storage facility
Finished installing aligning and reinforcing stormwater channels around the Black
Cloud mine area and tailing facility A permanent sediment pond and temporary
2 2
The following summarizes major reclamation activities performed for 2008 and 2009 Year 1
through 2013
Year 5
Appendix A
Excavation and cleaning of the up gradient Black Cloud tailing facility diversion culvert
to prevent up gradient spring season snow melt drainage run on to the tailing facility
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Mining Company
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2009 Year 1
Site equipment materials chemicals solid and hazardous wastes fuels and lubricants
Demolition and clean up of Black Cloud work areas yards and various
buildings foundations including safety trailer dry oil house welding shop assay
laboratory acid house Julia Fisk storage building and roadway IG 1 monitoring station
IG 2 monitoring station primer magazine powder magazine monitoring shack and
Black Cloud Mine propane storage tanks
The Irene shaft and east Black Cloud shaft were capped
Clean up of the Black Cloud Mine Yard Scale house and Mill and shaft house docks
Screen and stock pile talus fill material for the tailing storage facility cover
Continue Fortuna adit investigation
2011
Year 3
Excavation and construction of the tailing storage facility diversion channel was
completed
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Mining Company
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Continued removal and disposal or resale of infrastructure not necessary to support Black
Cloud dewatering and pumping operations
Completed demolition of the Black Cloud Mill Crusher Scale House Timber Shop
Machine Shop Warehouse Mine Office Water Head Tanks Truck Shop Shaft House
Hoist House and Head Frame
A new electrical system and larger dewatering pump were installed as part of the Iowa
Gulch tailing impoundment dewatering system
Removal of 2 feet of surface material from the Black Cloud mine building area and
placement on the tailing storage facility
Additional rock from the talus borrow area were excavated and placed as part of the cap
of the tailing storage facility
The IG 1 and IG 2 sediments and dams were removed and placed in the tailing storage
facility under a United States Corp of Engineers 404 permit
Sprayed noxious weed populations
2013
Additional rock from the talus borrow area were excavated and placed as part of the cap
of the tailing storage facility
The Black Cloud Mine surface plant area was graded
Surveyed the tailings and updated the tailing cover volumes required for completion
Sprayed noxious weed populations
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Mining Company
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3 0
RECLAMATION COSTS
Pursuant
Section
to
VIII
Defendants
Item 21 Reclamation Cap Final Consent Decree With Newmont USA Limited and
Resurrection
Mining Company
the 2014
below
3 1
2014 Costs
Table 1
LEDGER
DATE
DESCRIPTION
10 31
COS r
TOTAL
69 964 00
Subtotal
69 964 00
FUEL EXPENSES
22605
06 05 14
187 45
21013
01 09 14
70 28
21155
01 23 14
259 52
21325
02 10 14
251 59
21566
02 28 14
421 46
21716
03 11 14
160 76
21906
03 20 14
296 62
22050
04 09 14
56 29
22186
04 24 14
256 57
22318
05 06 14
177 18
22384
05 21 14
249 65
22826
06 19 14
235 43
23013
07 09 14
101 44
23226
08 01 14
112 02
23434
08 07 14
288 88
23648
08 28 14
191 29
23832
09 09 14
206 20
23946
09 24 14
239 28
24272
10 23 14
188 26
Subtotal
3 950 17
07 18 14
ADVANCED ENVIROMENTAL
SCIENCES
44 003 21
REIMBURSABLE EXP
23120
07 18 14
ADVANCED ENVIROMENTAL
SCIENCES
12 438 68
TEST
Resurrection
jillining
Company
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Table 1
LEDGER
DATE
23514
08 13 14
23664
08 28 14
DESCRIPTION
COST
TOTAL
250 00
9 412 50
LUCERO INC
01 30 14
JOHNSON SEPTIC
21606
02 28 14
JOHNSON SEPTIC
JOHNSON TOILET
110 00
SRVC BC
110 00
22003
04 03 14
JOHNSON SEPTIC
JOHNSON TOILET
110 00
22245
04 30 14
JOHNSON SEPTIC
JOHNSON BC
110 00
TOILET
22740
06 12 14
110 00
JOHNSON SEPTIC
JOHNSON PORTABLE TOILET BC
23156
07 18 14
220 00
JOHNSON SEPTIC
JOHNSON PORTABLE TOILET SRVC
23585
08 19 14
110 00
JOHNSON SEPTIC
10 02 14
110 00
JOHNSON SEPTIC
JOHNSON PORTABLE TOILET BC
23109
07 18 14
ADVANCED ENVIROMENTAL
SCIENCES
5 889 81
AES RECLAMATION
REIMBUSABLE EX
23110
07 18 14
ADVANCED ENVIROMENTAL
SCIENCES
23111
07 18 14
ADVANCED ENVIROMENTAL
SCIENCES
23119
07 18 14
23121
07 18 14
23131
07 18 14
24278
10 23 14
24279
10 23 14
24282
10 23 14
21266
02 06 14
22390
05 21 14
4 150 45
AES BC RECLAMATION
ADVANCED ENVIROMENTAL
SCIENCES
2 335 37
AES BC RECLAMATION
ADVANCED ENVIROMENTAL
SCIENCES
580 00
AES RECLAMATION
ADVANCED ENVIROMENTAL
SCIENCES
36 25
AES RECLAMATION
ADVANCED ENVIROMENTAL
SCIENCES
659 24
ADVANCED ENVIROMENTAL
SCIENCES
4 482 50
ADVANCED ENVIROMENTAL
SCIENCES
735 59
16 038 75
AES BC RECLAMATION
ACZ LABORATORIES
1 514 52
INC
23437
08 07 14
23949
09 24 14
GRND
ACZ BC
1 708 38
ACZ BC
307 50
SURFACE WTR
OUTFALL SMPLS
111
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Table 1
LEDGER
21061
DATE
01 09 14
DESCRIPTION
SLV EARTH MOVERS INC
COST
SLV
TOTAL
4 500 00
385 367 00
96 637 00
9 14
THRU
11 14
Subtotal
595 237 15
06 05 14
BIGHORN HARDWARE
16 52
07 03 14
BIGHORN HARDWARE
148 39
07 03 14
ALLEN LONG
23426
08 01 14
DURAN
LONG 2
LUCERO INC
8 GATES
DURAN OXY
222 25
87 53
AC MC
23245
08 01 14
23743
09 03 14
BIGHORN HARDWARE
185 91
46 99
10 02 14
BIGHORN HARDWARE
10 98
11 05 14
BIGHORN HARDWARE
77 53
02 28 14
ALLEN LONG
LONG SAMPLING
56 30
SPLYS
21682
02128114
BIGHORN HARDWARE
39 74
06 05 14
ALLEN LONG
LONG FILTERS
229 97
282 60
LOADER
22617
06 05 14
ALLEN LONG
23733
09 03 14
ALLEN LONG
LONG PARTS
23711
08 28 14
GRAINGER
65 18
GRAINGER CAUTION
33 16
SIGNS
23735
09 03 14
ALLEN LONG
189 09
BOOTS
23921
09 17 14
SALIDA
99 00
01 23 14
VERIZON WIRELESS
VERIZON LONG
55 95
21650
02 28 14
VERIZON WIRELESS
VERIZON LONG
69 47
21909
03 20 14
VERIZON WIRELESS
VERIZON LONG
54 90
22211
04 24 14
VERIZON WIRELESS
VERIZON
69 67
22448
05 21 14
VERIZON WIRELESS
VERIZON
22618
06 05 14
ALLEN LONG
22874
06 25 14
VERIZON WIRELESS
Table 1
67 17
36 01
70 70
II
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LEDGER
22944
DESCRIPTION
DATE
LONG BC P O BOX
ALLEN LONG
07 03 14
COST
TOTAL
140 00
RENTAL
SILVER
40 62
23058
07 09 14
23351
08 01 14
VERIZON WIRELESS
VERIZON
87 15
23607
08 19 14
VERIZON WIRELESS
VERIZON
68 49
23734
09 03 14
ALLEN LONG
23986
09 24 14
VERIZON WIRELESS
VERIZON
24341
10 23 14
VERIZON WIRELESS
VERIZON
44 03
67 13
67 13
Subtotal
2 729 56
ELECTRICITY GAS
21081
XCEL ENERGY
01 09 14
5 632 18
3 245 34
4 169 25
3 746 92
4 403 56
4 126 25
1 046 64
1 987 24
3 651 92
4 439 58
3 939 82
2A BLDG IOWA
21320
XCEL ENERGY
02 06 14
2A BLDG IOWA
21783
XCEL ENERGY
03 11 14
2A BLDG IOWA
22036
XCEL ENERGY
04 03 14
2A BLDG IOWA
22284
XCEL ENERGY
04 30 14
2A BLDG IOWA
22683
06 05 14
22991
07 03 14
XCEL ENERGY
2Q BLDG IOWA
XCEL ENERGY
2A BLDG IOWA
23375
XCEL ENERGY
08 01 14
2A BLDG IOWA
23789
XCEL ENERGY
09 03 14
2A BLDG IOWA
24079
10 02 14
24439
10 30 14
XCEL ENERGY
2A BLDG IOWA
XCEL ENERGY
2A BLDG IOWA
Subtotal
2014 TOTAL
40 388 70
712 269 58
WATER QUALITY
4 0
Quarterly groundwater and surface water samples were collected on January 21 April 22 July
16
and
October 15
2014
The field parameter and analytical results for the quarterly samples
12
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Table 2
MW 1
MW 1
MW 1
MW 1
Detection
1 21 2014
4 22 2014
7 16 2014
10 15 2014
SAMPLE LOCATION
DATE
PARAMETER
Cadmium D
Copper D
Lead D
Manganese D
Mercury D
Zinc D
Cyanide
UNITS
Limit
Conc
mg L
0 0001
0 0006
mg L
0 0005
mg L
0 0001
mg L
0 0005
mg L
0 0002
mg L
0 002
mg L
0 003
Lab Qual
Conc
Lab Qual
0 0001
0 0024
0 0023
B
B
0 0009
0 0002
0 0001
0 0002
0 003
0 003
Conc
Lab Qual
0 0005
B
0 0008
0 0001
0 0001
0 0005
0 0005
0 0002
0 0002
0 0013
0 039
0 061
0 046
Lab Qual
0 0005
0 0007
0 0006
Conc
0 042
U
0 003
0 003
1 and
Hardness as CaCO3
mg L
0 8 starting
116
112
89
109
0 26
0 22
0 10
0 38
7 16 2014
Nitrate Nitrite as N
mg L
0 02
Nitrogen ammonia
mg L
0 05
0 05
TDS
mg L
10
110
Sulfate
mg L
10
Total Alkalinity
mgt
Field Parameters
Units
std
units
40
0 05
0 05
120
90
116
20
30
20
0 05
104
82 0
82
108
1 21 2014
4 22 2014
7 16 2014
10 15 2014
0 01
7 85
7 64
7 4
7 56
Temperature
0 1
5 1
9 5
13 7
12 2
Conductivity
umhos cm
276
267
223
271
Feet
0 1
8 25
7 35
7 5
7 9
Depth to Water
D Dissolved
T Total
Laboratory Qualifiers
B Analyte detected at value between MDL and PQL
U Analyte concentration less than MDL
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Mining Company
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Table 2
2014 Black Cloud Surface and Ground Water Monitoring Results Cont
Method
MW 2
MW 2
MW 2
MW 2
Detection
1 21 2014
4 22 2014
7 16 2014
10 15 2014
SAMPLE LOCATION
DATE
UNITS
Limit
Conc
Lab Qual
Conc
Lab Qual
mg L
0 0001
0 0003
0 0001
mg L
0 0005
0 0030
0 0005
mg L
0 0001
mg L
0 0005
Mercury D
mg L
0 0002
Zinc D
mg L
0 002
Cyanide T
mg L
0 003
PARAMETER
Cadmium D
Copper D
Lead D
Manganese
Conc
Lab Qual
Conc
Lab Qual
0 0001
0 0008
0 0002
0 109
0 0001
U
B
0 0015
0 0002
0 075
U
0 003
0 003
1 and
Hardness as CaCO3
mg L
0 8 starting
416
256
0 19
0 11
7 16 2014
mg L
0 02
mg L
0 05
0 05
0 05
mg L
10
510
332
mg L
10
340
200
Total Alkalinity
mg L
85 0
94 3
Field Parameters
Units
Nitrate Nitrite as N
Nitrogen ammonia
TDS
Sulfate
Conductivity
Depth to Water
4 22 2014
7 16 2014
10 15 2014
0 01
7 54
7 66
0 1
15
10 7
umhos cm
870
642
Feet
0 1
5 5
std
Temperature
1 21 2014
units
D Dissolved
T Total
Laboratory Qualifiers
B Analyte detected at value between MDL and PQL
U Analyte concentration less than MDL
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Mining Company
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Table 2
2014 Black Cloud Surface and Ground Water Monitoring Results Cont
Method
MW 3
MW 3
MW 3
MW 3
Detection
1 21 2014
4 22 2014
7 16 2014
10 15 2014
SAMPLE LOCATION
DATE
PARAMETER
Cadmium D
UNITS
Limit
mg L
0 0001
Cone
0 0016
mg L
0 0005
Lead D
mg L
0 0001
0 0001
Manganese D
mg L
0 0005
2 32
Mercury D
mg L
0 0002
Zinc D
mg L
0 002
0 959
Cyanide T
mg L
0 003
0 003
Copper D
Cone
Lab Qual
Lab Qual
0 0017
0 0005
0 0005
0 0001
0 0025
0 0005
0 0001
0 0001
0 0002
0 735
0 762
0 003
Lab Qual
3 92
0 0002
Cone
Lab Qual
0 0005
3 37
0 0002
Cone
0 0024
4 57
0 0002
0 698
U
0 003
0 003
1 and
Hardness as CaCO3
mg L
0 8 starting
763
759
876
809
0 12
0 36
7 16 2014
mg L
0 02
0 22
0 17
mg L
0 05
0 84
0 97
1 55
mg L
10
1030
1200
mg L
10
670
750
750
Total Alkalinity
mg L
82
106
101
Field Parameters
Units
Nitrate Nitrite as N
Nitrogen ammonia
TDS
Sulfate
std
units
1060
680
94
1 37
H
1150
1 21 2014
4 22 2014
7 16 2014
10 15 2014
0 01
7 48
7 51
7 43
7 51
Temperature
0 1
4 9
5 4
14 1
9 8
Conductivity
umhos cm
1492
1512
1789
1727
Feet
0 1
4 7
4 2
4 8
Depth to Water
D Dissolved
T Total
Laboratory Qualifiers
B Analyte detected at value between MDL and PQL
U Analyte concentration less than MDL
Resurrection
Mining Company
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Table 2
2014 Black Cloud Surface and Ground Water Monitoring Results Cont
Method
MW 4
MW 4
MW 4
MW 4
Detection
1 21 2014
4 22 2014
7 16 2014
10 15 2014
SAMPLE LOCATION
DATE
UNITS
Limit
mg L
0 0001
mg L
0 0005
0 0007
mg L
0 0001
0 0001
0 0001
mg L
0 0005
0 0006
0 0005
Mercury D
mg L
0 0002
0 0002
Zinc D
mg L
0 002
Cyanide T
mg L
0 003
PARAMETER
Cadmium D
Copper D
Lead D
Manganese D
Conc
Lab Qual
Conc
0 0011
B
0 0002
0 208
Lab Qual
0 0019
0 0009
0 0010
Lab Qual
0 003
Conc
Lab Qual
0 0012
B
0 0008
0 0001
0 0001
0 0005
0 0005
0 0002
0 0002
0 275
0 531
0 003
Conc
0 0014
0 228
U
0 003
0 003
1 and
Hardness as CaCO3
mg L
0 8 starting
242
215
206
0 53
0 75
0 33
229
7 16 2014
mg L
0 02
mg L
0 05
mg L
10
mg L
10
Total Alkalinity
mg L
Field Parameters
Units
Nitrate Nitrite as N
Nitrogen ammonia
TDS
Sulfate
Conductivity
Depth to Water
0 05
0 05
280
260
280
140
110
140
72
117
107
0 05
290
160
104
1 21 2014
4 22 2014
7 16 2014
10 15 2014
0 01
7 66
7 53
7 6
7 65
0 1
4 8
7 1
10 3
7 8
umhos cm
527
555
509
534
Feet
0 1
16 4
12 15
12 92
15 8
std
Temperature
0 05
0 25
U
units
D Dissolved
T Total
Laboratory Qualifiers
B Analyte detected at value between MDL and PQL
U Analyte concentration less than MDL
Resurrection
Mining Company
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Table 2
2014 Black Cloud Surface and Ground Water Monitoring Results Cont
Method
MW 5
MW 5
MW 5
MW 5
Detection
1 21 2014
4 22 2014
7 16 2014
10 15 2014
SAMPLE LOCATION
DATE
UNITS
Limit
Conc
Lab Qual
Conc
Lab Qual
Conc
Lab Qual
Conc
Lab Qual
Cadmium D
mg L
0 0001
0 0002
0 0003
0 0002
0 0001
Copper D
mg L
0 0005
Lead D
mg L
0 0001
0 0002
mg L
0 0005
0 0021
mg L
0 0002
mg L
0 002
mg L
0 003
PARAMETER
Manganese D
Mercury D
Zinc D
Cyanide T
0 0005
0 0005
0 0002
0 0002
0 0005
0 0002
0 034
0 0015
0 0320
0 0002
0 036
0 048
0 003
0 0005
0 003
0 0005
0 0001
0 0005
0 0002
0 034
U
0 003
0 003
1 and
Hardness as CaCO3
mg L
0 8 starting
200
213
212
195
0 57
0 99
1 17
7 16 2014
Nitrate Nitrite as N
mg L
0 02
1 05
Nitrogen ammonia
mg L
0 05
0 05
TDS
mg L
10
240
250
250
Sulfate
mg L
10
100
80
80
90
Total Alkalinity
mg
119
122
130
117
Field Parameters
Units
Conductivi
De th to Water
0 05
0 05
0 05
242
1 21 2014
4 22 2014
7 16 2014
10 15 2014
0 01
8 02
7 84
7 99
7 98
0 1
3 3
6 6
12 4
5 9
umhos cm
450
478
509
489
Feet
0 1
14 4
11 7
12 3
12 9
std
Temperature
units
D Dissolved
T Total
Laboratory Qualifiers
B Analyte detected at value between MDL and PQL
Resurrection
Mining Company
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Table 2
MW 6
MW 6
MW 6
MW 6
Detection
1 21 2014
4 22 2014
7 16 2014
10 15 2014
SAMPLE LOCATION
DATE
UNITS
Limit
Cadmium D
mg L
0 0001
0 0001
0 0001
0 0001
0 0001
Copper D
mg L
0 0005
0 0005
0 0005
0 0005
0 0005
Lead D
mg L
0 0001
0 0001
0 0001
Manganese D
mg L
0 0005
0 0005
0 0005
mg L
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
mg L
0 002
mg L
0 003
PARAMETER
Mercury D
Zinc D
Cyanide
Cone
Lab Qual
0 0003
Cone
0 0005
0 0003
0 0002
Lab Qual
0 0005
0 0002
0 016
Lab Qual
0 026
0 023
0 003
Cone
0 003
Cone
Lab Qual
0 016
U
0 003
0 003
1 and
Hardness as CaCO3
mg L
0 8 starting
177
182
190
170
0 84
0 85
0 87
0 72
7 16 2014
Nitrate Nitrite as N
mg L
0 02
Nitrogen ammonia
mg L
0 05
TDS
mg L
10
210
Sulfate
mg L
10
Total Alkalinity
mg L
Field Parameters
Units
Conductivity
Depth to Water
0 05
220
230
204
80
90
90
80
108
89
110
109
0 05
1 21 2014
4 22 2014
7 16 2014
10 15 2014
0 01
8 1
7 99
8 01
8 09
0 1
4 7
8 8
9 5
8 3
umhos cm
484
418
479
434
Feet
0 1
20 7
17 55
18 5
15 9
std
Temperature
0 07
0 05
units
D Dissolved
T Total
Laboratory Qualifiers
B Analyte detected at value between MDL and PQL
U Analyte concentration less than MDL
Resurrection
Mining Company
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Table 2
2014 Black Cloud Surface and Ground Water Monitoring Results Cont
Method
SW 5
SW 5
SW 5
SW 5
Detection
1 21 2014
4 22 2014
7 16 2014
10 15 2014
SAMPLE LOCATION
DATE
UNITS
Limit
Conc
Cadmium D
mg L
0 0001
0 0008
Copper D
mg L
0 0005
0 0007
0 0019
mg L
0 0001
0 0002
0 0008
0 0005
mg L
0 0005
0 0210
0 0392
0 0198
mg L
0 0002
mg L
0 002
0 209
Cyanide T
mg L
0 003
0 003
Hardness as CaCO3
mg L
0 8 starting
PARAMETER
Lead D
Manganese D
Mercury D
Zinc D
Conc
Lab Qual
Lab Qual
0 0002
0 003
Conc
Lab Qual
0 0008
B
0 0012
0 0012
0 0003
0 0339
U
0 0002
0 136
0 658
U
Lab Qual
0 0006
0 0027
0 0002
Conc
0 0002
0 226
U
0 003
0 003
1 and
166
165
94
127
0 34
0 43
0 13
0 25
7 16 2014
Nitrate Nitrite as N
mg L
0 02
Nitrogen ammonia
mg L
0 05
TDS
mg L
10
180
200
80
Sulfate
mg L
10
80
90
30
Total Alkalinity
mg L
104
70
Field Parameters
Units
std
units
0 05
0 05
0 05
0 05
138
B
82 0
50
100 0
1 21 2014
4 22 2014
7 16 2014
10 15 2014
0 01
8 19
7 88
8 21
8 22
Temperature
0 1
2 4
5 1
10 2
4 8
Conductivity
umhos cm
353
406
479
303
Feet
0 1
NA
NA
NA
NA
Depth to Water
D Dissolved
T Total
Laboratory Qualifiers
B Analyte detected at value between MDL and PQL
U Analyte concentration less than MDL
Resurrection
Mining Company
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5 0
Pursuant to Section 6 1 Appendix E to the Consent Decree Black Cloud Mine Reclamation Plan
and Schedule Leadville Colorado the following 2015 Year 7 reclamation activities will be
performed
Reclamation monitoring maintenance and repair for the 2015 field season will be communicated
to and coordinated with the Division s site representative
Resurrection
Mining Company
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NOTES
1
LEGEND
EXISTING ACCESS ROAD
BUILDING
200
400
DEBRIS
CELL
CONTOURS
TANK
BLACK
LDING
CLOUD
LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE
HELENA SHAFT
DIVERSION CHANNEL
FORTUNA INJECTION
SYSTEM
STORM
OUTLET CULVERT
FIGURE 1
FINAL TOE
DRAIN POND
OUTLET CHANNEL
nvironmental
11 21 2014
YEAR
2009
WORK DESCRIPTION
Completed
East shaft capped with steel plate as required by CDPHE and EPA to allow monitoring of ground water levels
and blockage pumping
Propane tanks demolition removal completed
Survey and establish quantity of stock Piled 6 talus rock tailing impoundment cover material
Preliminary channel design excavate approximately 750 linear feet of diversion channel
No Work Performed
Resurrection
Mining Company
No Work Performed
A 1
APPENDIX A
ITEM
2009
WORK DESCRIPTION
Asphaltic pavement removal complete
Cont
Irene Mine head frame tin siding removal and head house demolition completed
Irene shafts capped with steel plates as required by CDPHE and EPA to allow monitoring of ground water
levels and as an alternative blockage pumping location
2010
Water Treatment
Collected pumped and treated approximately 13 8 million gallons of water from the Black Cloud toe drain
Eclipse Soil
No Work Performed
Completed
Mill and concentrator partial demolition
roximatel
dump
Resurrection
Mining Company
A 2
ITEM
2010
WORK DESCRIPTION
Cont
Collected pumped and treated approximately 21 1 million gallons of water from the Black Cloud toe drain
Eclipse Soil
dump 2 900 cubic yards of Kid s First and stockpiled Eclipse soil was placed for the cover
2011
Completed
East and West waste rock piles removed and placed in tailing impoundment approximately 215 000 cubic
yards
Haul 24 000 tons of minus 6 material from talus borrow area to tailing impoundment and stockpile
Approximatel 20 3 acres of tailing impoundment covered with Black Cloud waste rock
Resurrection
Mining Company
A 3
ITEM
2011
WORK DESCRIPTION
Hoist house and shaft house demolition and removal complete
Cont
Helena shaft capped with steel plate as required by CDPHE and EPA to allow monitoring of ground water
levels
2012
Water Treatment
Collected pumped and treated approximately 12 3 million gallons of water from the Black Cloud toe drain
Eclipse Soil
Mob Demob
Completed
Approximately 2 feet of fill material was removed from the surface of the Black Cloud Mine facility area and
laced in the tailing impoundment
2013
Tailing impoundment cover was redesigned to promote drainage and reduce the fill volume
Approximately 100 000 cy of rock fill material was excavated hauled and placed on tailing impoundment
Water Treatment
Collected pumped and treated approximately 16 5 million gallons of water from the Black Cloud toe drain
Eclipse Soil
Mob Demob
Approximately 2 feet of fill material was removed from the surface of the Black Cloud Mine facility area and
laced in the tailing impoundment in 2012 Remaining work consists of reve etation
Tailing impoundment cover design was updated to reflect 2012 work
Resurrection
Approximately 185 000 cubic yards of rock fill material and growth media was excavated hauled and placed
on the tailing impoundment The spillway and drainage system were completed Remaining work consists of
reve etation and filling of a small toe drain pump back area
Mining Company
A 4
Cont
2014
ITEM
WORK DESCRIPTION
Water Treatment
Collected pumped and treated approximately 21 million gallons of water from the Black Cloud toe drain
Eclipse Soil
Mob Demob
Completed
All work completed All mine and mill structures not necessary for Yak Tunnel blockage pumping tailing
impoundment dewatering Black Cloud water treatment i e treatment plant site snow removal and
maintenance operations were demolished and disposed recycled and or sold in 2011 In 2014 the non
functional media filter housings were buried in the onsite debris cell and the media from the filters was placed
Black Cloud Reclamation
The Black Cloud mine surface area was loosened fertilized and seeded in 2014 Steep slopes were
hydromulched and seeded and flatter slopes were disked mulched and crimped
The debris cell was constructed filled and graded in 2011 In 2014 the cell was reopened for the media
filter housings and then closed and regraded
The spreading of plant growth media was completed in October 2014 The tailing was surveyed prior to
commencement of seasonal work and after completion of the 2014 work The Black Cloud Julia Fiske and
Helena areas were seeded fertilized and mulched in October and November of 2014
Resurrection
All work completed Compacted roadways were loosened seeded fertilized and mulched in 2014
All work completed Compacted roadways were loosened seeded fertilized and mulched in 2014
Water Treatment
Collected pumped and treated approximately 42 3 million gallons of water from the Black Cloud toe drain
Eclipse Soil
Mining Company
A 5
APPENDIX B
SITE PHOTOS
Resurrection
2004
2011
Advanced Environmental Sciences Inc
Mining Company
B 1
November 26 2014
Fall 2012
Resurrection
Mining Company
Fall 2014
B 2
November 26 2014
11
1t
Tailing
Storage
Facility
August 2011
Resurrection
Mining Company
November 2012
B 3
November 26 2014
Tailing
Resurrection
Storage
November 2013
Facility
Fall 2014
Mining Company
B 4
November 26 2014
Fall 2014
1 4
N
a
4 1 14
w11
wn
Resurrection
Fall 2014
Mining Company
B 5
November 26 2014
Y
7
y
Fall 2014
in
WJ
Fortuna Adit
Resurrection
Fall 2014
Advanced Environmental Sciences Inc
Mining Company
B 6
November 26 2014
prior
to seeding
Fall 2014
Advanced Environmental Sciences Inc
B 7
November 26 2014
Fall 2014
B 8
November 16 2014
IG 1
Fall 2012
OPIlug
U1 3
IG 2
Resurrection
Mining Company
B 10
November 26 2014
IG 2
Fall 2012
B 11
November 26 2014
Resurrection
Dump
Spring 2011
Dump
Spring 2012
Mining Company
B 12
November 26 2014
MINOR MODIFICATION MD 1
Re
Reclamation Plan
Minor Amendment
Please find this request and the corresponding bank draft in the amount of 1 000 for minor
amendment 1 to the Black Cloud Reclamation Plan As we discussed during your recent site
visit we propose this minor amendment to the Reclamation Plan such further research can be
conducted prior to making a connection with the Yak Water Treatment pipeline as proposed in
the Black Cloud Reclamation Plan
The further research determined necessary primarily focuses on flow rates local climatic
conditions and alternate management technologies
As indicated this summer a young intern
did a preliminary characterization of the adit chemistry and flows The water quality data to date
does
not suggest a
direct discharge
of
this
water
rates measured
June
5 45 gpm
July 4 97 gpm August 5 36 gpm suggest alternative long term water management methods
might be possible depending upon further characterization of flows and climatic conditions In
addition due to the low flow rates observed and the climatic conditions known at the site
plumbing piping from the adit to the Yak Black Cloud pipeline requires more research and
engineering to determine the gradients and pipeline burial depths necessary to prevent this low
adit flow from freezing during winter conditions
Therefore we propose a work plan for this research be completed and submitted to the Division
by February 15 2010 for their review and comments the research be conducted during the 2010
field season and a final engineered plan submitted to the Division on or before February 15
2011
Following your review of this correspondence should you have any questions please contact me
at 303
837 5852
Sincerely
Bill Lyle
Project Coordinator
Resurrection
Mining Company
C 1
August 31 2009
Page 2
Cc
Tim Runnells
Rebecca Haldane
Resurrection
Mining Company
C2
STATE OF COLORADO
DIVISION OF RECLAMATION MINING AND SAFETY
Department of Natural Resources
1313 Sherman St
Room 215
COLORADO
Phone
RECLAMATION
MINING
FAX
D I V IS I ON
O F
SAFETY
Bill Ritter Jr
Governor
Harris D Sherman
Executive Director
November 2 2009
Ronald W Cattany
L5
Division Director
Mr William Lyle
Dear Mr Lyle
On September 25 2009 the Division of Reclamation Mining and Safety approved the Modification application
submitted to the Division on September 3 2009 addressing the following
Provide work plan to research unnamed adit by February 15 2010 Execute work plan approved by the
Division during 2010 and provide final reclamation plan for unnamed adit by February 15 2011
The terms of the Modification No 1 approved by the Division are hereby incorporated into File No M 2008
083
All other conditions and requirements of the Consent Decree remain in full force and effect
Ti
Allen C Sorenson
Reclamation Specialist
Office of
Office of
Resurrection
Mining Company
Denver
Grand Junction
C 3
Durango
MINOR MODIFICATION MD 2
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November 30 2010
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Mr Allen Sorenson
State of Colorado
Black
Please find this request for a minor amendment to the Black Cloud Mine Reclamation
Schedule and the enclosed 1 000 check for processing this request Resurrection Mining
Company Resurrection requests that the Reclamation Schedule be amended for the
demolition and removal of the Black Cloud Mine scale house in 2011 rather than 2010
allowing the scale house to be used during 2011 for weighing demolition materials being
shipped off site during the Black Cloud mill crusher and support buildings demolition
With this request Resurrection agrees the scale house will be demolished and removed in
2011 prior to encumbering the advancement of the Black Cloud waste pile removals
In addition Resurrection request the Division consider modifying the Reclamation
Schedule to allow the Black Cloud Mine roadway to remain following completion of the
reclamation program to allow access to the Black Cloud shaft and the Yak Blockage
pumping equipment which will require periodic access and service beyond the
reclamation program
Since
Project
anager
Tim Runnells
C4
Mining Company
Receipt 0
9488
Date
12 03 2010
Permit
M2008083
000000000
Payment Method
22398 mr1
Amount
Revenue
4300 11
1 000 00
Receipt Total
1 000 00
Page 1 of 1
Resurrection
Mining Company
C 5
STATE OF COLOMDO
DIVISION OF RECLAMATION MINING AND SAFETY
Department of Natural Resources
1313 Sherman St
Room 215
COLORADO
Phone
FAX
D I VISION
OF
RECLAMATION
MINING
SAFETY
Bill Ritter Jr
Governor
Harris D Sherman
Executive Director
November 2 2009 tl
Ronald W Cattany
Division Director
Natural Resource Trustee
Mr William Lyle
Dear Mr Lyle
On September 25 2009 the Division of Reclamation Mining and Safety approved the Modification application
submitted to the Division on September 3 2009 addressing the following
Provide work plan to research unnamed adit by February 15 2010 Execute work plan approved by the
Division during 2010 and provide final reclamation plan for unnamed adit by February 15 2011
The terms of the Modification No 1 approved by the Division are hereby incorporated into File No M 2008
083
All other conditions and requirements of the Consent Decree remain in full force and effect
Allen C Sorenson
Reclamation Specialist
Office of
Mined Land Reclamation
Resurrection
Mining Company
Denver
Grand
unction
C 6
Durango
Office of
Active and Inactive Mines
MINOR MODIFICATION MD 3
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MD 3
August 9 2011
Mr Alan Sorenson
State of Colorado
RECEIVED
UG 0 9 2011
Dear Mr Sorenson
Division of Reclamation
Mining
Safety
Per our recent conversation concerning the Black Cloud Mine Reclamation Plan Resurrection
Mining Company Resurrection submits this minor amendment application for modifications to
the reclamation plan pertaining to capping the Helena mine shaft and the removal of the Black
Cloud mine shaft head frame and hoist house
As we discussed Resurrection is proposing to modify the Helena Shaft reclamation cap to allow
continued access to monitor groundwater elevations contained within the Black Cloud Mine
workings and the Yak Tunnel blockage As part of the California Gulch Superfund Yak Tunnel
contingency plan there is a continued need to monitor the Helena Shaft groundwater elevations
Besides accommodating these monitoring activities the proposed cap revision will allow
possible future access to the shaft for groundwater pumping activities if necessary The
modified shaft cap installation will consist of the placement of a heavy duty steel plate covering
the shaft opening The steel plate will contain access ports to allow the installation of monitoring
equipment probes down the shaft in a similar manner to what was completed at the Irene Shaft
In addition as we discussed the other day Resurrection has been actively demolishing the Black
Cloud Mine surface structures over the course of this summer and has approached the point of
determining what to do with the Black Cloud mine shaft head frame and hoist house When the
consent decree and reclamation plan were finalized in 2008 it was felt these structures would be
needed to support the Yak Tunnel blockage submersible pumping equipment but since this time
the pump equipment has been changed to a surface mounted turbine pump installation which
precludes the previous necessity of accessing the shaft to service the submersible pumps Since
completion of the turbine pump installation several pump removal and replacements have been
conducted and completed and these maintenance episodes have identified that the head frame
structure is more a detriment than a benefit in maintaining the pump The hoist house serves no
useful purpose or role with removing or replacing the pump equipment
Resurrection
Mining Company
C 7
Currently to the remove and or replace the pump and or pump casings from the shaft a snatch
block assembly has been retro fitted on the head frame above the pump motor and a drill truck
and a mine timber hoist are required to move the pump assemblies to and from the shaft The
lifting cable on the drill truck cable drum is extended horizontally out and away from the drill
truck to the snatch block such that the pump assemblies can be either lifted or lowered into place
while a second cable from a mine timber hoist adjacent to the head frame is used to pull the
equipment away from the head frame This process is quite cumbersome and exposes personnel
to multiple lifting cables being stretched and stressed in a fairly confined area should a cable
break or separate personnel could be injured Each of these pieces of equipment are designed to
lift vertically not horizontally and such uses as described above tends to stress the lifting
cables and doesn t take advantage of the equipment s specific design
Should the head frame be removed a drill truck or a pump service truck could be positioned
directly over the pump motor with the truck mast raised into place and the pump equipment used
as designed that is lifting vertically from the shaft in the same manner as any routine pump
removal from a well Being able to utilize the truck lifting equipment in this manner would make
the process more productive will take less time to service the pump will result in safer
maintenance with more open space and less equipment cables and will result in less expense any
time the pump needs to serviced
Attached please find a bank draft in the amount of 1 000 for the administration of this request
If you have any questions please let me know at 303 837 5852
Sincerely
Project Coordinator
Cc
Tim Runnells
RECEIVED
AUG 0 9 2011
Division of Reclamation
Safety
Mining
Resurrection
Mining Company
C 8
Receipt
Resurrection
Mining Company
Date
08 11 2011
Permit
M2008083
000000000
Payment Method
Revenue Cocle
4300 03
23244
1 000 00
Receipt Total
11 000 00 I
Page 1 of 1
Resurrection
Mining Company
C 9
John W Hickenlooper
August 26 2011
Governor
Mike King
Mr William Lyle
Executive Director
Resurrection
Loretta E
Mining Company
Pmeda
Director
Re
Dear Mr Lyle
On August 26 2011 the Division of Reclamation Mining and Safety approved the Modification
application submitted to the Division on August 9 2011 addressing the following
Mods Helena Shaft closure method Demolish and remove Black Cloud headframe and
hoist house
The terms of the Modification No 3 approved by the Division are hereby incorporated into Black
Cloud Reclamation Plan in accordance with the terms of the Consent Decree
and requirements of the Reclamation Plan remain in full force and effect
Allen C Sorenson
Reclamation Specialist
Resurrection
Mining Company
C 10
4MOl
zoo 9
083
October 1
2012
Mr Alan Sorenson
State of Colorado
RECENED
OCT 0 S 2012
Re
Division of Reclamation
Mining
Reclamation Plan
Safety
Dear Mr Sorenson
Per our recent conversation concerning the Black Cloud Mine Reclamation Plan Resurrection
Mining Company Resurrection submits this minor amendment application for modifications to
the reclamation plan pertaining to changing the grading of the Iowa Gulch tailing reclamation
cap
Under the existing reclamation plan in excess of 600 000 yd of material will be needed for final
reclamation Based on current information there may not be enough material at the Black Cloud
Mine site and scree hill combined to meet the required fill volumes
provide the remaining fill but requires a haul of several miles using either dirt roads or paved
County roads both which run along portions of streams In addition the existing reclamation
plan would require that the north side of the tailing be built up approximately 12 feet from the
current surface
sides of the tailings before being channeled to Iowa Gulch The subsurface spillway would be
approximately 80 feet long and 30 inches in diameter
Resurrection
Mining Company
C 11
Mr Alan Sorenson
October 1 2012
Page 2
The attached figures present details of the proposed plan Attached please find a bank draft in
the amount of 1 000 for the administration of this request
If you have any questions please let me know at 303 863 7414 or on my cell phone at 303
258 6539
Sincerely
Larry Fiske
Senior Manger Legacy Sites Closure and Reclamation
Cc
Resurrection
Mining Company
C 12
Receipt
Date
10 04 2012
Permit
M2008083
000000000
Payment Method
2096
jwd
Revenue Code
4300 03
Amount
1 000 00
Receipt Total
1 000 00
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STATE OF COLORADO
DIVISION OF RECLAMATION MINING AND SAFETY
Department of Natural Resources
1313 Sherman St
Roam 215
COLORADO
UI V ISION
303 8663567
OF
RECLAMATION
MINING
SAFETY
John W Hickentooper
Govemor
December 17 2012
Mike King
Executive Director
Mr
Loretta E Pifteda
Larry Fiske
Director
Dear Mr Fiske
On November 2 2012 the Division of Reclamation Mining and Safety DBMS approved the
Modification application submitted to the Division on October 3 2012 addressing the following
Iowa Gulch tailing impoundment grading and drainage plan
The terms of the Modification No 4 approved by the Division are hereby incorporated into the
Black Cloud Mine reclamation plan under the Consent Decree DRMS File No M 2008 083
All
other conditions and requirements of the reclamation plan remain in full force and effect
Allen C Sorenson
Reclamation Specialist
Office of
Office of
Resurrection
Mining Company
Denver
Grand Junction
C 20
Durango
MINOR MODIFICATION MD 5
February 11 2013
Mr Allen Sorenson
State of Colorado
Denver CO 80203
Black Cloud Mine
Re
Reclamation Plan
Amendment
Dear Mr Sorenson
Please find this request and the corresponding bank draft in the amount of 1 000 for minor
5 to the Black Cloud Reclamation Plan
amendment
Reclamation Plan
facilities were located which is approximately Z mile to the north of the tailing impoundment
Resurrection feels that using the proposed local growth medium source would reduce the impact
on county roads and stormwater quality reduce fugitive dust reduce costs and still meet the
conditions for growth medium as outlined in the Reclamation Plan
Under the current Reclamation Plan the soil cover will include material from the following a
stockpile located to the east of the tailing pond
Robinson Chapman placer near Leadville imported compost or other locally available and
approved soil growth medium source
the tailing impoundment Based on volume calculations for the tailing cover growth medium
will need to be hauled from the Robinson Chapman Placer or other locally available sources in
order to complete reclamation
Under
the
current
Reclamation
Plan
growth
medium
can
be
obtained
from
the
Robinson Chapman placer but this source will require a one way haul of over 5 miles on
unpaved county roads adjacent to Iowa Gulch require dust suppressant applications road
improvements
and
the
installation
As discussed above
Resurrection is requesting approval to use another locally available soil growth medium source
consisting of the growth medium under the previous waste rock piles which is located on the hill
between the tailing impoundment and the Black Cloud shaft and debris cell area
The onsite growth medium source would significantly shorten the haul distance minimize
impacts to the
Gulch
environment
reduce costs
and eliminate
the
need
for
road
etc
reduce the potential to impact Iowa
improvements The onsite source would
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Mining Company
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Mr Allen Sorenson
February 11 2013
Page 2
The current topography of the Black Cloud shaft area is shown on Figure 1 The existing surface
the Black Cloud shaft and debris cell Under the proposed amendment the growth material
would be generated by removing material from the slope and flat areas with the exception of
buffers
around
the
debris
cell
and
Essentially
shaft
approximately 30 feet from its current location and the current 3 1 slope would be retained The
final topography after the growth medium is removed is shown on Figure 2 The proposed cut
would
stop
at
the limit
of
disturbance
shown on
Figure 2
Six samples were collected from the proposed tailing cover material source and analyzed by the
Colorado State University Soil Water and Plant Testing Laboratory CSU for suitability as a
The results of the analysis are enclosed with this letter The Soil Water and
Plant Testing Laboratory recommends that 40 pounds of nitrogen per acre be added and for one
of the six areas 40 lbs of phosphorous per acre be added to the proposed growth medium The
CSU results were reviewed by Mr Victor Meyer a restoration ecologist Based on Mr Meyer s
recommendations Resurrection plans to amend the growth medium with 40 pounds per acre of
nitrogen phosphorus and potassium which will be incorporated into the top 6 inches of
growth medium
material
Attached please find a bank draft in the amount of 1 000 for the administration of this request
If you have any questions please contact me at your convenience at 303 837 5676 or on my cell
Sincerely
Lawrence E Fiske
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Enclosures
Figure 1
Figure 2
Proposed Grading
Colorado State University Soil Water and Plant Testing Laboratory Research Soil Analysis
July 27 2012
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STATE OF COLORADO
f
1313 Sherman St
Room 215
COLORADO
Phone
FAX
40
irall
RECLSAMATION
MINING
SAFETY
John W Hickenlooper
CS
March 21 2013
Governor
Mike King
Executive Director
Mr Larry Fiske
10
Resurrection
Loretta E Pmeda
Mining Company
Director
Dear Mr Fiske
On March 15 2013 the Division of Reclamation Mining and Safety DRMS approved the Modification
application submitted to the Division on February 13 2013 addressing the following
Growth Medium Source Modification
The terms of the Modification No 5 approved by the Division are hereby incorporated into the Black Cloud
Mine reclamation plan under the Consent Decree DRMS File No M 2008 083 All other conditions and
requirements of the reclamation plan remain in full force and effect
C
Allen C Sorenson
Reclamation Specialist
Office of
Minurt I an i Rarlamatinn
Resurrection
Mining Company
Office of
Denver
Grand lunctxon
C 26
Duraneo
MINOR MODIFICATION MD 6
May 1 2013
Mr Allen Sorenson
State of Colorado
Minor Amendment
Tailing Facility
Dear Mr Sorenson
This is
a request
for
Reclamation Plan
Minor Amendment
The Reclamation Plan states Section 4 1 p 10 that the surface of the Black Cloud tailing
facility in Iowa Gulch will be covered by waste rock other natural fill material and vegetated
growth medium
Thin lifts of the subgrade fill will be compacted to reduce the permeability and
the surface will be graded for drainage The fill will then be covered by a geotextile The
geotextile will be overlain by 6 inches of natural borrow material and 18 inches of revegetated
growth medium The purpose of the geotextile is to maintain separation and prevent
commingling of the revegetated cover the mine waste rock and the tailing subgrade This would
require approximately 29 acres of geotextile covering
As anticipated in the Reclamation Plan the tailing has continued to dewater and consolidate In
2011 and 2012 several feet of waste rock and talus fill material were placed over most of the
tailing impoundment in order to develop and maintain an appropriate surface grade that will
drain water off the final reclaimed tailing In 2013 additional natural fill material will be added
to the tailing substrate As a result of these activities a minimum of 2 feet of subgrade fill has
been or will be emplaced over most of the tailing surface An additional 6 inches of natural
borrow material scree rock and 18 inches of revegetated growth medium will be placed on the
subgrade fill in accord with the Reclamation Plan resulting in at least 4 feet of natural cover
material over the majority of the tailing surface Resurrection Mining Company Resurrection
believes that this substantial thickness of subgrade fill material will provide adequate separation
between the substrate tailing and the growth medium without the necessity of additional
separation by the woven geotextile In fact the absence of the geotextile layer may enhance
plant growth and evapotranspiration in the surface layer of vegetated growth medium
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Mining Company
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Mr Allen Sorenson
Page 2
May 1 2013
Resurrection therefore requests approval to reduce the area to be covered by geotextile to those
portions of the tailing surface that are not covered by at least 4 feet of compacted fill and
revegetated growth medium or area s of the tailing that have not had to time to consolidate from
previous placement of subgrade material This would represent a reduction in the area to be
improved root growth Resurrection believes that reduction of the area of geotextile will simplify
final reclamation minimize impacts to the existing tailing facility grading and schedule and
reduce the cost of reclamation while still fully meeting all of the goals listed in the Reclamation
If you have any questions please let me know at 303 837 5676 or on my cell phone at 303
258 6539
Sincerely
Lawrence E Fiske
Cc
Enclosures
Figure 1
Resurrection
Mining Company
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STATE OF COLORADO
DIVISION OF RECLAMATION MINING AND SAFETY
Department of Natural Resources
1313 Sherman St
Room 215
C O L O RA D O
D t v t s t o N
Phone
RECLAMATION
FAX
o IF
MINING
St
SAFETY
John W Hickenlooper
Governor
May 29 2013
Mike King
Executive Director
Mr
Larry Fiske
Resurrection Mining Company
Loretta E Pmeda
Director
Re
Dear Mr Fiske
On May 29 2013 the Division of Reclamation Mining and Safety DBMS approved the Modification
application submitted to the Division on May 8 2013 addressing the following
Modification ofgeotextile covered area in Iowa Gulch Tailing Impoundment
The terms of the Modification No 6 approved by the Division are hereby incorporated into the Black Cloud
Mine reclamation plan under the Consent Decree DRMS File No M 2008 083
Allen C Sorenson
Reclamation Specialist
Office of
Mining Company
Denver
Grand
unction
C 29
Durango
Office of
Active and Inactive Mines
MINOR MODIFICATION MD 7
October 28 2013
Mr Allen Sorenson
State of Colorado
Tailing Facility
Dear Mr Sorenson
This is
request
for
Reclamation Plan
as
Minor Amendment
discussed
during
your
site visit of
October 21
2013
This proposed
amendment is for an extension of the reclamation schedule from 2013 to the end of 2014 for
reasons as described below Enclosed please find an accompanying bank draft in the amount of
1 000 to cover the administrative cost of this request
The Reclamation Plan states Section 6 1 p 36 that the following items will be completed in
year 5 2013 following court entry of the Consent Decree
1
Complete removal from site and properly dispose of all unneeded fuel lubricants
chemicals and any trash and debris unsuitable for onsite burial
necessary to support operation of the Yak Tunnel blockage pumping and tailing
impoundment dewatering systems
unneeded transformers above and below ground tanks mine and mill equipment etc
4
Complete demolition of all remaining mine and mill structures at the Black Cloud
surface plant not necessary to Yak tunnel blockage pumping facilities or re entry of the
Yak tunnel or if Mill facilities are not determined to be appropriate for preservation
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Mining Company
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Mr Allen Sorenson
Page 3
October 28 2013
Sort demolition debris and properly dispose of debris unsuitable for onsite disposal
Transport off site debris unsuitable for onsite disposal and salvage materials
Construct and prepare debris cell place debris and reclaim the onsite debris cell if Mill
facilities are not determined to be appropriate for preservation If the debris cell cannot
be constructed as planned because the mill building will be preserved and remain then
debris will be properly disposed off site
7
Prepare roadways at Julia Fiske and Helena areas for placement of plant media
Excavated and transport off site borrow materials to the mine site for use as growth
medium
10 Complete spreading plant growth media in tailing impoundment Black Cloud and
Helena areas seed fertilize and mulch
11 Demobilize the site
12 The Iowa Gulch Water Treatment building and associated pipelines will be demolished
and removed if the operator has demonstrated that the Yak or any new water treatment
plant has adequate capacity to treat waters from the Iowa Gulch tailings facility through
at least one spring summer fall season and DRMS provides demolition approval
Resurrection Mining Company Resurrection has completed Year 5 items 1 6 and 9 through
Due to the above average precipitation in 2013 and the resulting issues of access necessary for
data from Fremont Pass which is near the Black Cloud Mine and at approximately the same
elevation
http
approximately 14
485
state
co
precipitation
is
higher than the 30 year average 1980 2010 for the water year October
19
sitenum
occurred during the main Black Cloud reclamation months of July August and September
When compared to the 30 year average precipitation in July 2013 was approximately 23
greater
August 2103
was
25
greater
and
September
was
63
greater
As a result of the unusually wet construction season a large pond formed on the Iowa Gulch
tailing facility precluding access by heavy equipment The access road to the soil stockpile area
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Mining Company
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Mr Allen Sorenson
October 28 2013
occurred
from
precipitation
on
the
tailing facility
Cloud shaft pumping rate was reduced to provide additional pipeline capacity and additional toe
drain water was sent to the Yak water treatment plant to assist in dewatering the tailing facility
pond By the end of September the tailing pond had been significantly reduced
For the reasons stated above Resurrection is requesting an extension in time for reclamation If
the extension is granted Resurrection will complete all reclamation work by the end of 2014
If you have any questions please don t hesitate to call me at 303 837 5676 or on my cell phone
at 303 258 6539
Resp
fully
Lawrence E Fiske
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Resurrection
Mining Company
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STATE OF COLORADO
J
COLORADO
D I V I S I O N
1313 Sherman St
O F
RECLAMATION
MINING
Room 215
SAFETY
eCS
John W Hickenlooper
Govemor
November 15 2013
Mike King
Executive Director
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Mr Larry Fiske
Resurrection Mining Company
Loretta E Pineda
Director
Re
Dear Mr Fiske
15
2013
the
Division
of
Reclamation
the
The terms of the Modification No 7 approved by the Division are hereby incorporated into the Black Cloud
Mine reclamation plan under the Consent Decree DRMS File No M 2008 083
Allen C Sorenson
er
Reclamation Specialist
Office of
Resurrection
Mining Company
Denver
Grand Junction
C 33
Durango
Office of
Active and Inactive Mines
MINOR MODIFICATION MD 8
November 21
2014
Mr Allen Sorenson
State of Colorado
Re
Minor Amendment
Tailing Facility
Dear Mr Sorenson
This is
request
for
Minor Amendment
Reclamation Plan Enclosed please find an accompanying bank draft in the amount of 1 000 to
cover the administrative cost of this request
Historically the tailing pond was used as a holding pond for pump back water from the toe drain
seep collection system With final reclamation this will no longer be an option as the reclaimed
tailing surface has a constant slope to promote surface runoff of precipitation Currently the toe
drain
water
is
Yak
Resurrection Mining
Company plans to install a new pipelines from the toe drain collection system to the Yak in
sent via pipeline
2015 and continued transmission of water to the Yak will be the primary management scenario
for the toe drain water
In addition Resurrection plans to begin installing a small water
treatment system in the existing Black Cloud water treatment buildings in December of 2014
This new treatment system will be capable of treating the toe drain water for short durations of
time in the event that the pipeline to the Yak were to become unusable
For this proposed minor amendment Resurrection requests that a depression be left on the South
edge of the
tailing impoundment
and
left in
place
The depression
would be used as a secondary or emergency option if the pipeline to the Yak were unusable and
if the new water treatment plant were inoperable
The depression would be approximately
14 400 square feet If this depression is used in the future pump back water would be monitored
and in no case would the water level be allowed to rise above the top of the depression
Resurrection
Mining Company
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Mr Allen Sorenson
November 21 2014
Page 2
If you have any questions please let me know at 303 837 5676 or on my cell phone at 303
258 6539
Sincerely
RESURRECTIO
77
ING COMPANY
Lawrence E Fiske
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Resurrection
Mining Company
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AVCOLORADO
Division of Reclamation
Room 215
CO 80203
November 25 2014
Mr Larry Fiske
Resurrection Mining Company
6363 South Fiddlers Green Circle
Greenwood Village CO 80111
Re
Dear Mr Fiske
On November 25
of
Reclamation
Mining
and
DRMS
Safety
approved
the
Modification application submitted to the Division on November 25 2014 addressing the following
Maintain as a backup water management system the capability to pump toe drain and tailing
seepage water to a depression at the south edge ofthe reclaimed tailing storagefacility
The terms of the Modification No 8 approved by the Division are hereby incorporated into the Black
Cloud Mine
reclamation
plan
under
DRMS File No
M 2008 083
All other
conditions and requirements of the reclamation plan remain in full force and effect
Allen C Sorenson
Reclamation Specialist
Room 215
John W
Resurrection
Denver CO 80203
Hickenlooper Governor
Mining Company
Mike
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mining state co us
King Executive Director I Virginia Brannon Director
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APPENDIX D
RECLAMATION COSTS
APPENDIX D
LEDGER
DATE
VENDOR SERVICE
AMOUNT
2008
9660001101
10 16 2008
2 000 00
9660001195
10 16 2008
380 00
9660001101
10 29 2008
2 708 33
9660001195
10 29 2008
514 58
9660001101
11 17 2008
2 708 33
9660001101
11 25 2008
2 708 33
9660001101
12 16 2008
2 708 33
9660001101
12 28 2008
2 708 33
3717
12 23 2008
MFG
12 510 47
Inc
Contract Labor
Maintenance
3719
12 23 2008
Supplies
Contract
5 407 00
Services
Subtotal
34 353 70
2008 Total
34 353 70
2009
9660001101
1 20 2009
2 708 33
9660001195
1 20 2009
568 75
9660001101
1 27 2009
2 708 33
9660001195
1 27 2009
568 75
9660001101
2 16 2009
2 708 33
9660001195
2 16 2009
568 75
9660001101
2 24 2009
2 708 33
9660001195
2 24 2009
568 75
9660001101
3 16 2009
2 770 63
9660001195
3 16 2009
581 83
9660001101
3 27 2009
2 770 63
9660001195
3 27 2009
803 48
9660001101
4 16 2009
2 770 63
9660001195
4 16 2009
803 48
9660001101
4 28 2009
2 770 63
9660001195
4 28 2009
803 48
9660001101
5 18 2009
2 770 63
9660001195
5 18 2009
803 48
9660001101
5 26 2009
2 770 63
9660001195
5 26 2009
803 48
9660001101
6 16 2009
2 518 75
9660001195
6 16 2009
730 44
Advanced Environmental Sciences Inc
D 1
November 26 2014
APPENDIX D
9660001101
6 25 2009
2 770 63
9660001195
6 25 2009
803 48
9660001101
7 16 2009
2 770 63
9660001195
7 16 2009
858 90
9660001101
7 28 2009
2 770 63
9660001195
7 28 2009
Haldane
Rebecca Burden
858 90
9660001101
8 17 2009
Haldane
Rebecca Labor
2 770 63
9660001195
8 17 2009
Haldane
Rebecca Burden
858 90
9660001101
8 25 2009
Haldane
Rebecca Labor
2 770 63
9660001195
8 25 2009
858 90
9660001101
9 25 2009
2 770 63
9660001195
9 25 2009
858 90
9660001101
10 16 2009
2 770 63
9660001195
10 16 2009
858 90
9660001101
10 27 2009
2 770 63
9660001195
10 27 2009
858 90
9660001101
11 16 2009
2 770 63
9660001195
11 16 2009
858 90
9660001101
11 23 2009
2 770 63
9660001195
11 23 2009
858 90
9660001101
12 16 2009
503 75
9660001101
12 16 2009
503 75
9660001101
12 16 2009
755 63
9660001195
12 16 2009
211 58
9660001195
12 16 2009
211 58
9660001195
12 16 2009
317 36
9660001101
12 29 2009
2 770 63
9660001195
12 29 2009
1 163 66
Subtotal
80 258 34
2476
9 30 2009
796 80
2784
9 30 2009
238 00
Installation
1 034 80
Subtotal
338
2 12 2009
MFG Inc
Contract Labor
14 631 29
Maintenance Supplies
680
3 12 2009
8 940 94
Maintenance Supplies
907
4 8 2009
18 323 99
Maintenance Supplies
Advanced Environmental Sciences Inc
D 2
November 16 2014
APPENDIX D
1070
4 30 2009
MFG
32 941 97
Maintenance Supplies
1511
6 3 2009
7 571 59
1512
6 3 2009
20 006 21
1684
6 25 2009
7 490 00
Maintenance Supplies
2334
8 19 2009
MFG Inc
17 006 50
Contract Labor
Maintenance Supplies
2640
9 17 2009
21 571 51
2727
10 1 2009
37 999 43
2973
10 21 2009
81 918 76
3255
11 12 2009
MFG
17 366 92
Maintenance Supplies
3556
12 8 2009
MFG
27 952 04
Maintenance Supplies
1612
6 10 2009
Subtotal
313 721 15
13 870 00
1661
6 18 2009
7 848 54
6 30 2009
7 490 00
7 8 2009
1 973 71
7 8 2009
570 00
7 23 2009
221 25
7 30 2009
122 50
7 30 2009
500 00
9 2 2009
780 00
9 24 2009
826 00
D 3
November 26 2014
APPENDIX D
2879
10 7 2009
3312
11 19 2009
3 045 00
1 592 50
11 23 2009
332 50
12 29 2009
3 847 40
43 019 40
205 00
1856
7 8 2009
2682
9 24 2009
Utility Locates
205 00
Utility Locates
3124
11 4 2009
365 50
Utility Locates
2329
8 19 2009
2880
10 7 2009
Subtotal
775 50
1 244 49
Rental
180 74
Rental
1692
6 25 2009
1871
7 9 2009
14 161 50
Rental
15 176 50
Rental
1939
7 16 2009
2250
8 12 2009
1 954 84
Rental
14 161 50
Rental
2565
9 9 2009
2881
10 7 2009
14 161 50
Rental
14 161 50
Rental
3310
11 19 2009
1 995 00
Rental
1978
7 23 2009
3398
12 2 2009
Subtotal
77 197 57
1 937 50
Services
15 000 00
Services
Black Cloud Reclamation Costs
D 4
November 26 2014
APPENDIX D
3116
11 14 2009
3334
12 2 2009
Subtotal
16 937 50
14 138 12
8 192 97
2636
9 17 2009
2968
10 21 2009
Subtotal
22 331 09
96 87
phone charges
302 87
phone charges
3326
11 23 2009
662 46
phone charges
3678
12 22 2009
352 96
phone charges
Subtotal
1 415 16
3122
11 4 2009
98 98
3427
12 1 2009
Fuel Pipeline
119 00
Subtotal
217 98
2328
8 1912009
23 56
2582
9 9 2009
44 40
2582
10 1 2009
236 18
2884
10 7 2009
24 98
3126
11 4 2009
137 27
Signs
3428
12 1 2009
Pipeline Supplies
30 00
Subtotal
496 39
2009 Total
557 404 88
2010
9660001101
1 18 2010
461 77
9660001101
1 18 2010
2 308 86
9660001195
1 18 2010
193 94
9660001195
1 18 2010
969 72
9660001101
1 26 2010
251 88
9660001101
1 26 2010
2 518 75
9660001195
1 26 2010
45 34
D 5
November 26 2014
APPENDIX D
9660001195
1 26 2010
453 38
9660001101
2 16 2010
2 770 63
9660001195
2 16 2010
831 19
9660001101
2 23 2010
2 770 63
9660001195
2 23 2010
831 19
9660001101
3 16 2010
2 875 92
9660001195
3 16 2010
862 78
9660001101
3 25 2010
1 597 73
9660001195
3 26 2010
479 32
9660001101
4 16 2010
2 875 92
9660001195
4 16 2010
862 78
9660001101
4 27 2010
2 875 92
9660001195
4 27 2010
862 78
9660001101
5 17 2010
2 875 92
9660001195
5 17 2010
862 78
9660001101
5 25 2010
2 875 92
9660001195
5 25 2010
862 78
9660001101
6 16 2010
221 22
9660001101
6 16 2010
2 433 47
9660001195
6 16 2010
66 37
9660001195
6 16 2010
730 04
9660001101
6 25 2010
2 875 92
9660001195
6 25 2010
862 78
9660001101
7 16 2010
2 875 92
9660001195
7 16 2010
862 78
9660001101
7 27 2010
2 875 92
9660001195
7 27 2010
862 78
9660001101
8 16 2010
2 875 92
9660001195
8 16 2010
862 78
9660001101
8 26 2010
2 875 92
9660001195
8 26 2010
862 78
9660001101
9 16 2010
2 875 92
9660001101
9 16 2010
862 78
9660001101
9 27 2010
2 875 92
9660001195
9 27 2010
862 78
Subtotal
64 799 83
8760001101
7 27 2010
2 825 00
8760001101
7 27 2010
521 54
8760001101
8 16 2010
2 825 00
8760001101
8 26 2010
2 825 00
D 6
November 26 2014
APPENDIX D
8760001101
9 16 2010
8760001101
9 27 2010
2 825 00
8760001195
7 27 2010
847 50
8760001195
7 27 2010
156 46
8760001195
8 16 2010
847 50
8760001195
8 26 2010
847 50
8760001195
9 16 2010
847 50
8760001195
9 27 2010
847 50
Subtotal
19 040 50
13
1 13 2010
165
1 28 2010
504
3 17 2010
738
4 29 2010
Johnson
942
5 27 2010
Johnson
1217
7 8 2010
Johnson
Johnson
Excavating
2 825 00
Septic
130 00
110 00
110 00
Excavating Septic
Porta Potty Monthly Rental
110 00
Septic
110 00
Excavating
Excavating
Septic
110 00
8 25 2010
Johnson
Excavating Septic
Porta Potty Monthly Rental
110 00
3628
9 29 2010
Johnson
Excavating Septic
Porta Potty Monthly Rental
110 00
4147
11 3 2010
Johnson
Excavating Septic
Porta Potty Monthly Rental
110 00
Subtotal
1 010 00
21 645 77
31
1 13 2010
Rental
114
1 20 2010
Subtotal
21 645 77
28 588 31
2 10 2010
9 527 31
462
j 3 8 2010
1 581 92
Advanced Environmental Sciences Inc
D 7
November 26 2014
APPENDIX D
466
3 8 2010
32 658 37
870
5 13 2010
7 228 69
1032
6 10 2010
1319
7 15 2010
11 280 38
12 668 05
3012
8 7 2010
8 118 74
3556
9 16 2010
90 28
3959
10 18 2010
101 25
4323
11 10 2010
1 937 35
4278
11 11 2010
354
2 24 2010
394
3 3 2010
3 111 25
Subtotal
107 505 56
16 203 45
Contractor Services
SLV Earthmovers Inc
9 425 00
Contractor Services
2855
7 31 2010
7 350 00
Contractor Services
834
5 6 2010
Subtotal
32 978 45
950 00
Monitoring
1210
7 8 2010
712 50
Monitoring
3448
9 8 2010
380 00
Monitoring
4293
11 10 2010
1 913 63
Monitoring
November 26 2014
APPENDIX D
1019
6 10 2010
Subtotal
3 956 13
Advanced Environmental
437 50
Services
2965
8 7 2010
Advanced Environmental
1 513 00
Services
3529
9 16 2010
Advanced Environmental
6 585 49
10 13 2010
Advanced Environmental
Sciences Inc
9 033 36
Demo Permit
Applications
4369
11 15 2010
Advanced Environmental
21 899 85
1148
6 22 2010
3104
8 19 2010
39 469 20
1 190 00
REGGS
Subtotal
1 190 00
1 739 88
Sample Analysis
4286
11 10 2010
CDRMS
1 550 88
Sample Analysis
4287
11 10 2010
170 00
Sample Analysis
3581
9 23 2010
Subtotal
3 460 76
902 50
Pumpback Instrumentation
Subtotal
902 50
D 9
November 26 2014
APPENDIX D
3593
9 23 2010
Molleur Construction
67 768 00
3889
10 13 2010
Molleur Construction
58 320 00
10 13 2010
Molleur Construction
413 03
10 13 2010
9 000 00
Molleur Construction
11 3 2010
67 000 00
Molleur Construction
3615
9 29 2010
Subtotal
202 501 03
6 012 99
9 29 2010
16 797 83
10 13 2010
18 093 40
40 904 22
351
2 24 2010
102 50
554
3 24 2010
87 94
3100
8 19 2010
Acorn Petroleum
Fuel
175 68
3178
8 25 2010
290 98
Inc
D 10
November 26 2014
APPENDIX D
3437
9 8 2010
3577
9 23 2010
71 88
3635
9 29 2010
49 09
3787
10 7 2010
Fuel
65 12
3933
10 18 2010
63 71
3987
10 28 2010
150 85
4101
11 3 2010
116 24
Subtotal
1 216 43
36 728 86
4302
11 10 2010
Fuel
42 44
Contractor
Direct
Payment from
Contractor
55 000 00
AM King to
Impact
Contractor
Direct
Payment from
Contractor
9 000 00
AM King to
Impact
Contractor
Subtotal
100 728 86
1 13 2010
1 809 14
146
1 28 2010
Rebecca Haldane
135 00
Supplies Materials
236
2 10 2010
719 10
Pipe Fittings
1316
7 15 2010
3 125 00
Purchase
3184
8 25 2010
Rebecca Haldane
16 44
Supplies Materials
3529
9 16 2010
Advanced Environmental
6 585 49
10 18 2010
123 47
3998
10 28 2010
280 00
Eclipse
Seed Supply
Black Cloud Reclamation Costs
D 11
November 26 2014
APPENDIX D
3982
10 28 2010
195 45
3990
10 28 2010
461 13
11 3 2010
1 500 00
Management
3029
8 7 2010
Subtotal
14 950 22
1 204 28
2A
3338
9 1 2010
1 508 69
2A
3853
10 7 2010
1 278 96
2A
4192
11 3 2010
1 032 70
2A
4198
11 3 2010
6 621 96
2A
2977
8 7 2010
Subtotal
11 646 59
Diedrich Construction Co 20 yd
464 00
Rolloff
2978
8 7 2010
3122
8 19 2010
40 00
Pickup
Diedrich Construction Co 20 yd
458 00
Rolloff
3306
9 1 2010
Diedrich Construction Co 20 yd
458 00
Rolloff
3452
9 8 2010
40 00
Pickup
3812
11 10 2010
40 00
Pickup
3966
11 10 2010
4133
11 10 2010
Diedrich Construction Co
1 439 00
40 00
Pickup
624
4 7 2010
Subtotal
2 979 00
159 90
D 12
November26 2014
APPENDIX D
4136
11 3 2010
119
1 20 2010
347
2 24 2010
FedEx
250 35
Subtotal
410 25
216 29
Haldane
152 54
Haldane
560
3 24 2010
706
4 21 2010
135 35
Haldane
139 56
Haldane
940
5 27 2010
1153
6 22 2010
195 01
Haldane
67 00
Haldane
2859
7 22 2010
3149
8 19 2010
168 54
Haldane
238 37
Haldane
3601
9 23 2010
4004
10 28 2010
84 01
Haldane
81 43
Haldane
Subtotal
1 478 10
2010 Total
672 773 40
2011
9660001101
12 31 2010
2 875 92
9660001101
12 31 2010
862 78
9660001195
1 15 2011
2 875 92
9660001195
1 15 2011
862 78
9660001101
1 31 2011
2 875 92
9660001101
1 31 2011
862 78
9660001195
2 15 2011
2 875 92
9660001195
2 15 2011
862 78
9660001101
2 28 2011
2 875 92
9660001195
2 28 2011
862 78
9660001101
3 15 2011
2 875 92
9660001195
3 15 2011
862 78
9660001101
3 31 2011
2 875 92
D 13
November 26 2014
APPENDIX D
9660001195
3 31 2011
862 78
9660001101
4 15 2011
2 875 92
9660001195
4 15 2011
862 78
9660001101
4 30 2011
2 875 92
9660001195
4 30 2011
862 78
9660001101
5 15 2011
2 875 92
9660001195
5 15 2011
862 78
9660001101
5 31 2011
2 875 92
9660001195
5 31 2011
862 78
9660001101
6 15 2011
2 875 92
9660001195
6 15 2011
862 78
9660001101
6 30 2011
2 875 92
9660001101
6 30 2011
862 78
9660001195
7 15 2011
2 875 92
9660001195
7 15 2011
862 78
9660001101
7 31 2011
2 875 92
9660001195
7 31 2011
862 78
9660001101
8 15 2011
2 875 92
9660001195
8 15 2011
862 78
9660001101
8 31 2011
2 875 92
9660001195
8 31 2011
862 78
Subtotal
63 557 90
8760001101
12 31 2010
2 825 00
8760001101
12 31 2010
521 54
8760001101
1 15 2011
2 825 00
8760001101
1 15 2011
521 54
8760001101
1 31 2011
2 825 00
8760001101
1 31 2011
521 54
8760001101
2 15 2011
2 825 00
8760001101
2 15 2011
521 54
8760001101
2 28 2011
2 825 00
8760001101
2 28 2011
521 54
8760001101
3 15 2011
8760001101
3 15 2011
521 54
8760001101
3 31 2011
2 825 00
8760001195
3 31 2011
521 84
8760001195
4 15 2011
2 825 00
8760001195
4 15 2011
521 54
8760001195
4 30 2011
2 825 00
8760001195
4 30 2011
521 54
2 825 00
D 14
November 26 2014
APPENDIX D
8760001195
5 15 2011
8760001101
5 15 2011
8760001101
5 31 2011
8760001101
5 31 2011
8760001101
6 15 2011
8760001101
6 15 2011
8760001101
6 30 2011
8760001101
6 30 2011
8760001195
7 15 2011
8760001195
7 15 2011
8760001195
7 31 2011
8760001195
7 31 2011
8760001195
8 15 2011
8760001195
8 15 2011
8760001101
8 31 2011
8760001101
8 31 2011
8760001101
9 15 2011
8760001195
9 15 2011
8760001195
9 30 2011
8760001195
9 30 2011
8760001195
10 15 2011
8760001195
10 15 2011
8760001195
10 31 2011
8760001101
10 31 2011
8760001101
11 15 2011
8760001101
11 15 2011
8760001195
11 30 2011
8760001195
11 30 2011
Marvin Long
Marvin Long
Marvin Long
Marvin Long
Marvin Long
Marvin Long
Marvin Long
Marvin Long
Labor
Burden
Labor
Burden
Labor
Burden
Labor
Burden
2 825 00
521 54
2 825 00
521 54
2 825 00
521 54
2 825 00
521 54
2 825 00
521 54
2 825 00
521 54
2 825 00
521 54
2 825 00
521 54
2 825 00
521 54
2 825 00
521 54
2 825 00
521 84
2 825 00
521 54
2 825 00
521 54
2 825 00
521 84
Subtotal
76 971 32
2011 Fuel
5074
1 6 2011
50 64
5579
1 25 2011
Phillips 66 Conoco 76
47 23
5553
1 25 2011
49 29
5930
2 8 2011
59 56
5949
2 2 2011
157 38
5983
2 28 2011
Phillips 66 Conoco 76
95 81
6162
3 8 2011
50 22
6365
3 28 2011
Phillips 66 Conoco 76
208 68
6337
3 28 2011
109 59
6542
4 7 2011
66 36
Advanced Environmental Sciences Inc
D 15
November 26 2014
APPENDIX D
6683
4 20 2011
59 74
6769
4 26 2011
Phillips 66 Conoco 76
163 08
6967
5 10 2011
67 32
7129
5 25 2011
Phillips 66 Conoco 76
33 71
7337
6 8 2011
58 86
7510
6 20 2011
208 57
7599
6 30 2011
Phillips 66 Conoco 76
250 12
7774
7 6 2011
75 52
7946
7 20 2011
32 11
8006
7 27 2011
Phillips 66 Conoco 76
290 66
8201
8 10 2011
Acorn Petroleum
Inc
62 24
8322
8 25 2011
Acorn Petroleum
Inc
126 09
Inc
54 80
8601
9 8 2011
Acorn Petroleum
8739
9 22 2011
Acorn Petroleum
Inc
58 29
9027
10 6 2011
Acorn Petroleum
Inc
168 24
9185
10 21 2011
Acorn Petroleum
Inc
83 17
9531
11 3 2011
58 92
9667
11 22 2011
Acorn Petroleum
126 35
Inc
Subtotal
2 872 55
2011 Supplies
5586
1 25 2011
8 800 00
5993
2 28 2011
Haldane Snowshoes
386 01
6696
4 20 2011
11 54
7992
7 27 2011
999 12
Tank Pump
8344
8 25 2011
Expenses Crawford
304 74
8816
9 28 2011
928 50
Miscellaneous Supplies
Subtotal
11 429 91
2011 Pipe
7928
7929
7 20 2011
7 20 2011
Rampart Supply
72 77
Rampart Supply
398 88
Subtotal
471 65
2011 Electrical
5123
1 6 2011
Excel Energy
1 219 08
5124
1 6 2011
Excel Energy
4 879 04
5881
2 8 2011
Excel Energy
1 317 43
D 16
November 26 2014
APPENDIX D
6245
3 8 2011
Excel Energy
1 535 33
6296
3 8 2011
Excel Energy
1 535 33
6607
4 7 2011
Excel Energy
1 417 89
6888
5 2 2011
Excel Energy
1 740 01
7426
6 8 2011
Excel Energy
698 01
7825
7 6 2011
Excel Energy
1 250 87
8669
9 8 2011
Excel Energy
1 285 69
9105
10 6 2011
Excel Energy
1 178 25
9385
11 2 2011
Excel Energy
1 331 41
Subtotal
19 388 34
1 6 2011
Diedrich Construction
40 00
5842
2 8 2011
Diedrich Construction
40 00
6187
3 8 2011
Diedrich Construction
40 00
6564
4 7 2011
Diedrich Construction
40 00
6996
5 10 2011
Diedrich Construction
55 00
7087
5 18 2011
Diedrich Construction
906 00
7360
6 8 2011
Diedrich Construction
514 00
7361
6 8 2011
Diedrich Construction
90 00
7792
7 6 2011
Diedrich Construction
558 00
7793
7 6 2011
Diedrich Construction
55 00
7975
7 27 2011
Diedrich Construction
1 066 00
7976
7 27 2011
Diedrich Construction
1 544 00
8217
8 10 2011
Diedrich Construction
1 044 00
8218
8 10 2011
Diedrich Construction
90 00
8342
8 25 2011
Diedrich Construction
2 052 00
8628
9 8 2011
Diedrich Construction
5 084 00
8629
9 8 2011
Diedrich Construction
55 00
8701
9 15 2011
Diedrich Construction
1 528 00
9054
10 6 2011
Diedrich Construction
4 104 00
9055
10 6 2011
Diedrich Construction
90 00
9258
10 27 2011
Diedrich Construction
5 040 00
9538
11 2 2011
Diedrich Construction
4 528 00
9539
11 2 2011
Diedrich Construction
4 528 00
9540
11 2 2011
Diedrich Construction
90 00
Subtotal
33 181 00
2011
Black Cloud Reclamation Costs
D 17
November 26 2014
APPENDIX D
Contractor Consultant
Services
5449
1 13 2011
AES
2 592 70
5526
1 19 2011
TetraTech
1 156 89
5570
1 25 2011
Johnson Excavating
220 00
5941
2 16 2011
TetraTech
57 08
6198
3 8 2011
Johnson Excavating
220 00
6166
3 8 2011
ACZ Labratories
1 718 28
4 600 21
6311
3 17 2011
AES
6333
3 17 2011
TetraTech
141 75
6351
3 28 2011
Johnson Excavating
110 00
6691
4 20 2011
AES
582 17
6857
5 2 2011
Johnson Excavating
220 00
7072
5 10 2011
750 00
6978
5 10 2011
AES
2 312 50
7081
5 18 2011
ACZ Labratories
1 916 28
7475
6 15 2011
AES
5 398 45
7481
6 15 2011
Johnson Excavating
110 00
7567
6 30 2011
Clean Harbors
3 796 48
7892
7 20 2011
AES
43 076 56
7951
7 20 2011
Johnson Excavating
110 00
7903
7 20 2011
750 00
8207
8 10 2011
AES
12 005 60
8230
8 10 2011
Molleur Construction
6 650 00
8304
8 17 2011
10 20
8605
9 8 2011
AES
6 481 41
8637
9 8 2011
Johnson Excavating
110 00
8798
9 22 2011
SLV Earthmovers
247 555 00
9044
10 6 2011
1 450 00
9069
10 6 2011
956 55
9051
10 6 2011
3 967 56
9129
10 13 2011
AES
5 545 59
9210
10 20 2011
Johnson Excavating
220 00
9262
10 27 2011
2 428 28
9571
11 17 2011
AES
9 468 49
9602
11 17 2011
Johnson Excavating
110 00
9625
11 17 2011
SLV Earthmovers
422 273 87
9665
11 22 2011
17 806 34
Disposal
D 18
November 26 2014
APPENDIX D
806 878 24
2011 Postage
7580
6 30 2011
FedEx
33 75
8148
8 2 2011
FedEx
315 93
Subtotal
349 68
2011 Permits
7978
7 27 2011
1 000 00
8298
8 17 2011
CDPHE Stormwater
125 00
Subtotal
1 125 00
OHSA Haldane
45 00
2011 Training
6776
4 26 2011
6694
4 20 2011
OSHA Long
45 00
Subtotal
90 00
2011 Phone
5603
1 25 2011
76 67
6004
2 28 2011
69 91
6383
3 28 2011
217 07
6718
4 20 2011
219 82
7149
5 25 2011
90 30
7537
6 20 2011
74 52
8024
7 27 2011
103 30
8369
8 26 2011
417 83
9704
11 22 2011
62 68
Subtotal
1 332 10
2011 Total
1 017 647 69
Site Supervision
Labor
79 851 20
Site Supervision
Burden
23 955 36
11 30 2012
12 1 2011
11 30 2012
Subtotal
103 806 56
9943
12 7 2011
Acorn Petroleum
10078
12 20 2011
Inc
57 22
136 26
D 19
November 26 2014
APPENDIX D
10998
2 4 2012
317 25
11516
3 6 2012
110 18
11690
3 21 2012
95 24
11977
4 5 2012
97 33
12146
4 20 2012
69 60
12459
5 9 2012
57 18
12915
6 7 2012
101 66
13177
188 94
6 28 2012
13494
7 12 2012
187 05
13643
7 26 2012
97 74
13941
8 8 2012
284 65
14179
8 23 2012
Acorn Petroleum
103 93
14594
9 26 2012
14770
10 3 2012
106 09
14930
10 19 2012
Acorn Petroleum
96 24
Inc
79 76
Inc
Subtotal
2 186 32
2012 Supplies
9467
12 1 2011
38 400 79
10188
12 29 2011
716 04
Subtotal
39 116 83
1 175 20
2012 Electrical
10014
12 7 2011
2A
10755
1 10 2012
11072
2 4 2012
1 625 91
2A
1 587 81
2A
11602
3 6 2012
12049
4 5 2012
1 391 68
2A
968 85
2A
12555
5 9 2012
1 201 51
2A
12990
6 7 2012
1 269 98
2A
13461
7 5 2012
1 005 73
2A
13818
8 1 2012
1 208 85
D 20
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APPENDIX D
2A
14364
9 6 2012
505 21
2A
14535
9 11 2012
854 74
2A
14865
10 3 2012
782 08
2A
15190
11 1 2012
931 27
2A
Subtotal
13 498 40
9961
12 7 2011
Diedrich Construction
55 00
10054
12 14 2011
Diedrich Construction
3 102 00
10670
1 10 2012
Diedrich Construction
90 00
10863
1 26 2012
Diedrich Construction
552 00
11016
2 4 2012
Diedrich Construction
55 00
Subtotal
3 854 00
Consultant Services
Septic
110 00
9608
11 17 2011
Johnson
9566
11 17 2011
1 922 04
9726
12 1 2011
3 351 33
10041
12 14 2011
Advanced Environmental
12 996 70
Excavating
Sciences Inc
10058
12 14 2011
10687
1 10 2012
Johnson
10787
1 19 2012
Advanced Environmental
Excavating
25 000 00
Septic
110 00
1 610 80
Sciences Inc
11002
2 4 2012
1 705 68
11224
2 9 2012
12 507 30
Environmental
11226
2 9 2012
2 827 73
Septic
11270
2 16 2012
Johnson
11290
2 29 2012
Advanced Environmental
Excavating
110 00
849 25
Sciences Inc
11806
4 1 2012
577 13
Advanced Environmental
Sciences Inc
11851
4 1 2012
Johnson
Excavating
Septic
220 00
D 21
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APPENDIX D
12222
4 26 2012
12383
5 2 2012
Johnson
12466
5 9 2012
Advanced Environmental
Excavating
836 88
Septic
110 00
4 136 25
Sciences Inc
12476
5 9 2012
Advanced Environmental
8 270 64
Sciences Inc
12569
5 15 2012
1 662 12
13044
6 14 2012
Advanced Environmental
69 964 86
13134
6 21 2012
Johnson
13444
7 5 2012
20 707 59
13509
7 12 2012
2 971 00
13625
7 19 2012
Johnson
110 00
13658
7 26 2012
Advanced Environmental
Sciences Inc
Excavating
Excavating
Septic
Septic
110 00
39 084 43
Sciences Inc
13946
8 8 2012
ACZ Labratories
14184
8 23 2012
Advanced Environmental
Inc
1 855 98
20 962 50
Sciences Inc
14565
9 13 2012
80 00
14534
9 26 2012
Johnson
220 00
14907
10 8 2012
Advanced Environmental
Excavating
Septic
45 722 60
Sciences Inc
15033
10 24 2012
Advanced Environmental
9 543 44
Sciences Inc
15119
11 1 2012
1 878 48
15360
11 8 2012
630 00
15373
11 8 2012
Johnson
Excavating
Septic
220 00
Subtotal
292 974 73
2012 Phone
13158
6 21 2012
58 11
13717
7 26 2012
70 64
14217
8 23 2012
64 75
14985
10 19 2012
54 65
D 22
November26 2014
APPENDIX D
248 15
2012 Travel
9682
11 22 2011
636 48
9683
11 22 2011
282 88
9684
11 22 2011
141 44
9685
11 22 2011
141 44
11834
4 1 2012
484 16
Subtotal
1 686 40
2012 Meals
10113
12 21 2011
Aaron Taylor
104 99
11277
2 13 2012
Aaron Taylor
107 75
13138
6 21 2012
Larry Fiske
109 56
Subtotal
322 30
2012 Total
457 693 69
109 024 00
Subtotal
109 024 00
11 30 2013
2013 Fuel
15769
12 8 2012
70 35
15930
12 19 2012
348 50
16540
1 8 2013
86 13
16767
1 22 2013
88 37
16983
2 6 2013
30 87
17258
3 1 2013
100 07
17535
3 27 2013
160 74
17542
3 27 2013
72 15
17669
4 5 2013
228 00
17869
4 25 2013
311 54
18069
5 9 2013
58 43
18264
5 30 2013
105 60
18507
6 20 2013
108 72
18738
7 10 2013
99 24
D 23
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APPENDIX D
18943
7 22 2013
99 50
19072
8 6 2013
90 74
19438
9 7 2013
112 08
19634
9 26 2013
75 87
19794
10 8 2013
Acorn Petroleum
Inc
111 31
20236
11 14 2013
184 09
Subtotal
2 542 30
427 748 66
777 420 00
Advanced Environmental
35 890 44
1 1 2013
12 31 2013
12 8 2012
Sciences Inc
16557
1 8 2013
157 50
16698
1 16 2013
Advanced Environmental
52 357 32
Sciences Inc
16721
1 16 2013
Johnson
Excavating
Septic
220 00
16829
1 28 2013
3 673 11
16987
2 6 2013
1 708 38
17137
2 12 2013
Advanced Environmental
27 659 84
Sciences Inc
17157
2 12 2013
Johnson
17307
3 1 2013
17564
3 27 2013
Johnson
17961
5 1 2013
Advanced Environmental
Excavating
Excavating
Septic
176 40
4 667 56
Septic
172 85
36 099 14
Sciences Inc
18341
6 5 2013
Advanced Environmental
7 011 25
Sciences Inc
18342
6 5 2013
Advanced Environmental
1 000 00
Sciences Inc
18343
6 5 2013
18337
6 5 2013
18867
7 17 2013
Advanced Environmental
5 236 25
Sciences Inc
1 492 02
Pit
4 667 56
Impoundment
19236
8 18 2013
1 900 98
20196
11 14 2013
1 855 98
Subtotal
1 391 115 24
D 24
November 26 2014
APPENDIX D
Postage
16035
12 27 2012
Verizon Wireless
Cell Phone
60 35
16811
1 22 2013
Verizon Wireless
Cell Phone
55 62
17222
2 22 2013
Verizon Wireless
Cell Phone
29 62
17185
2 22 2013
Allen Long
License Renewal
85 00
17584
3 27 2013
Verizon Wireless
Cell Phone
40 08
17896
4 25 2013
Verizon Wireless
Cell Phone
64 34
18161
5 16 2013
Allen
18211
5 23 2013
Verizon Wireless
Cell Phone
40 01
18534
6 20 2013
Verizon Wireless
Cell Phone
40 01
18964
7 22 2013
Verizon Wireless
Cell Phone
40 00
19266
8 18 2013
19240
8 18 2013
25 02
19340
8 24 2013
Verizon Wireless
Cell Phone
40 05
19683
9 26 2013
Verizon Wireless
Cell Phone
40 05
19810
10 8 2013
Long
Postage
12 35
14 85
75 00
Permit
19811
10 8 2013
125 00
Permit
19961
10 23 413
Verizon Wireless
20120
11 5 2013
Cell Phone
40 06
9 880 00
Permit
Subtotal
10 707 41
999 46
12 8 2012
15866
12 8 2012
2A
5 271 51
2A
16637
1 8 2013
16643
1 8 2013
27 25
2A
5 426 68
2A
Block Cloud Reclamation Costs
D 25
November 26 2014
APPENDIX D
16641
1 8 2013
17085
2 6 2013
1 246 76
2A
29 46
2A
17090
2 6 2013
17089
2 6 2013
6 071 78
2A
1 140 28
2A
17323
3 1 2013
17385
3 6 2013
26 81
2A
7 811 68
2A
17732
4 5 2013
17734
4 5 2013
26 13
2A
8 334 59
2A
18027
5 1 2013
18134
5 9 2013
26 29
2A
9 047 77
2A
18317
5 30 2013
26 36
2A
18318
5 30 2013
9 897 12
2A
18701
7 3 2013
27 48
2A
18703
7 3 2013
1 412 04
2A
18709
7 3 2013
19054
7 29 2013
7 684 82
2A
55 06
2A
19174
8 6 2013
1 111 50
2A
19176
8 6 2013
4 765 22
2A
19538
9 7 2013
19541
9 7 2013
0 32
2A
6 449 79
2A
19870
10 8 2013
20061
10 31 2013
6 547 68
2A
5 559 06
D 26
November 26 2014
APPENDIX D
2A
Subtotal
12013
Total
89 022 90
1 602 411 85
34 353 70
2009 Total
557 404 88
2010 Total
672 773 40
2011 Total
1 017 647 69
2012 Total
457 693 69
2013 Total
1 602 411 85
2014 Total
712 269 58
Total
5 054 554 79
D 27
November 26 2014
APPENDIX E
WATER QUALITY
2008
SAMPLE LOCATION
Method
MW 1
MW 1
MW 2
MW 2
MW 3
MW 3
MW 4
MW 4
9 29 2008
10 17 2008
9 29 2008
10 17 2008
9 29 2008
10 17 2008
9 29 2008
10 17 2008
0 0001
0 0009
0 001
0 0016
0 0012
0 0044
0 0043
0 0017
0 0019
0 0005
0 0009
0 0011
0 0022
0 0018
0 0032
0 0033
0 0032
0 0014
mg 1
0 0001
0 0001
0 0001
0 0001
0 0001
0 0002
0 0001
Manganese D
0 0005
0 0027
0 384
0 376
DATE
Detect
Limit
PARAMETER
Cadmium D
Copper D
Lead D
Mercury
Zinc D
mg 1
mg 1
mg 1
0 0002
mg 1
0 002
mg 1
Cyanide T
0 005
mg 1
0 0001
0 0055
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
0 072
0 076
0 148
0 139
3 95
0 0002
0 0001
2 58
0 0002
1 55
1 37
0 0011
0 0023
0 0002
0 0002
0 374
0 363
0 005
0 005
0 005
0 005
0 005
0 005
0 005
0 005
10
120
120
610
550
1400
1370
430
430
100
98
71
74
124
114
91
90
111
114
416
403
904
n a
321
328
10
10
20
370
330
880
890
220
230
Nitrogen Ammonia mg 1
0 005
0 14
0 05
0 54
0 35
0 02
1 44
0 71
0 05
Nitrate Nitrite as N mg 1
0 02
0 14
0 36
0 53
1 29
0 04
9 29 2008
10 17 2008
9 29 2008
10 17 2008
9 29 2008
10 17 2008
9 29 2008
10 17 2008
7 93
9 0
7 96
8 8
7 78
8 3
7 89
9 4
175 2
182 5
478
499
689
786
387
428
7 8
7 9
5 8
5 55
3 9
4 05
12
12 4
Hardness
mg 1
mg 1
Sulfate mg 1
Field Parameters
Field pH S U
Field Temperature
0 05
6 69
7 67
0 05
6 99
0 63
6 94
D Dissolved
T Total
Laboratory Qualifiers
B Analyte detected at value between MDL and PQL
E 1
2008
SAMPLE LOCATION
DATE
Method
Detect
Limit
MW 6
MW 6
SW 5
SW 5
MW 5
MW 5
9 28 2008
10 17 2008
9 28 2008
10 17 2008
9 28 2008
10 17 2008
0 0002
MW 5
Numeric
Limit
PARAMETER
Dissolved Cadmium mg 1
0 0001
0 0001
0 0001
0 0009
0 0014
0 0002
Dissolved Copper mg 1
0 0005
0 0014
0 0005
0 0017
0 0012
0 0032
Dissolved Lead mg 1
0 0001
0 0002
0 0003
0 0005
0 0005
0 0012
0 0002
0 16
Dissolved Manganese mg 1
Dissolved Mercury mg 1
0 0005
0 0026
0 0014
0 0331
0 0486
0 0011
0 0013
4 4
0 0002
Dissolved Zinc mg 1
0 002
Total Cyanide mg 1
0 005
0 0005
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
0 038
0 031
0 235
0 355
0 047
0 033
0 005
0 005
0 005
0 005
0 005
0 005
0 005
0 05
0 001
0 5
02
10
190
210
200
270
220
210
1040
Total Alkalinity mg 1
110
110
97
99
111
110
Report
Hardness mg 1
174
172
162
220
173
170
Report
10
70
70
70
120
60
60
1300
Nitrogen Ammonia mg 1
0 005
1 02
Nitrate Nitrite as N mg 1
0 02
Sulfate mg 1
Field Parameters
Field pH
S U
Field Temperature
0 05
0 05
0 27
0 96
0 05
0 05
0 32
1 52
0 05
Report
0 05
1 43
Report
9 28 2008
10 17 2008
9 28 2008
10 17 2008
9 28 2008
10 17 2008
8 58
10 4
8 35
8 8
8 16
10 3
Report
6 76
Report
251
267
Report
12
12 3
Report
6 84
245
250
21 1
13 6
6 85
244
317
D Dissolved
T Total
Laboratory Qualifiers
B Analyte detected at value between MDL and PQL
U Analyte concentration less than MDL
Resurrection
Mining Company
E 2
2009
SAMPLE
Method
LOCATION
Detect
DATE
MW 1
MW 1
MW 1
MW 1
MW 1
MW 2
MW 2
MW 2
MW 2
MW 2
3 06 2009
4 22 2009
7 15 2009
10 21 2009
11 18 2009
3 06 2009
4 22 2009
7 15 2009
10 21 2009
11 18 2009
Varies
0 001
0 0013
0 0003
0 0008
0 0013
0 0005
0 0004
0 001
0 0006
Varies
0 0013
0 0028
0 0013
0 0012
0 0012
0 005
0 0005
Varies
0 0006
0 0071
0 0006
0 0004
0 0001
0 0004
0 0001
0 001
0 0001
Varies
0 0095
0 0518
0 175
0 033
0 011
0 297
0 286
0 22
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
0 056
0 282
0 189
0 137
Limit
PARAMETER
Cadmium D
mg 1
Copper D
Lead D
mg 1
mg 1
Manganese
mg 1
Mercury D
m
Zinc D
mg 1
Cyanide T
mg 1
0 0002
0 0002
Varies
0 058
Varies
0 005
10
120
Varies
Total Dissolved
Solids m
Alkalinity T
mg 1
Hardness
Sulfate mg 1
Ammonia mg 1
Nitrate Nitrite as N
mg 1
0 07
0 088
0 07
0 0005
0 003
130
100
110
102
99
80
116
116
10
30
0 05
Varies
0 02
S U
0 005
0 001
0 003
Field Parameters
Field pH
0 0002
0 0005
0 003
mg 1
Nitrogen
0 0005
0 001
0 107
0 299
0 0002
0 18
0 0002
0 102
0 005
0 002
0 003
0 003
0 003
110
640
570
480
610
330
202
100
75
75
70
71
95
85
111
110
469
431
335
473
258
30
20
20
30
390
340
270
370
170
0 05
0 05
0 05
0 05
0 3
0 5
0 12
0 29
0 15
0 25
0 25
0 10
0 17
0 24
0 95
0 92
0 48
0 50
0 71
3 06 2009
4 22 2009
7 15 2009
10 21 2009
11 18 2009
3 06 2009
4 22 2009
7 15 2009
10 21 2009
11 18 2009
8 33
7 48
7 79
8 48
8 4
8 49
7 56
7 24
8 28
8 31
Field Temperature
4 0
3 0
7 0
3 5
3 2
4 2
6 4
8 8
4 2
3 8
Field Conductivity
mhos
132 6
189 1
335
160 2
208 L
285
276
335
414
490 L
Feet
8 13
7 95
6 80
7 50
5 8
6 25
6 1
5 45
5 90
5 8
Depth to Water
D Dissolved
T Total
Laboratory Qualifiers
B Analyte detected at value between MDL and PQL
U Analyte concentration less than MDL
E 3
2009
SAMPLE
Method
LOCATION
Detect
DATE
MW 3
MW 3
MW 3
MW 3
MW 3
MW 4
MW4
MW 4
MW 4
MW 4
3 06 2009
4 22 2009
7 15 2009
10 21 2009
11 18 2009
3 06 2009
4 22 2009
7 15 2009
10 21 2009
11 18 2009
Varies
0 043
0 0045
0 0043
0 003
0 0039
0 0018
0 0014
0 0019
0 002
0 0015
Varies
0 021
0 002
0 003
0 005
0 0034
0 0013
0 0018
0 0019
0 005
Varies
0 002
0 0003
0 0002
0 001
0 0001
0 0001
0 0002
0 0003
0 001
Varies
72 9
3 88
4 53
4 22
4 46
0 0205
0 0032
0 0054
0 005
0 0014
0 0002
Limit
PARAMETER
Cadmium D
mg 1
Copper D
Lead D
mg 1
mg 1
Manganese
mg 1
Mercury D
Zinc D
mg 1
mg 1
Cyanide T
mg 1
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
Varies
1 0
1 7
1 25
1 18
1 22
Varies
0 005
0 005
0 004
0 005
0 006
Total Dissolved
Solids mg 1
Alkalinity T
mg 1
Hardness
Nitrate Nitrite as N
mg 1
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
0 315
0 254
0 351
0 28
0 278
0 005
0 002
0 003
0 003
0 003
1440
1210
1230
450
370
380
390
390
Varies
70
63
70
72
83
87
93
94
93
94
920
983
950
900
876
332
293
288
296
302
10
880
890
930
780
790
250
200
190
210
220
Varies
2 1
0 05
2 22
2 07
2 17
0 3
0 05
0 05
0 05
0 02
0 09
0 04
0 03
0 03
0 81
0 81
0 54
0 55
0 61
3 06 2009
4 22 2009
7 15 2009
10 21 2009
11 18 2009
3 06 2009
4 22 2009
7 15 2009
10 21 2009
11 18 2009
7 96
7 28
7 76
7 28
8 07
8 31
7 62
7 74
7 91
8 16
Field pH S U
Field Temperature
Depth to Water
0 0002
1380
Field Parameters
Field Conductivity
0 0002
1360
Sulfate mg 1
Ammonia mg 1
0 0002
0 0001
10
mg 1
Nitrogen
0 0002
0 0036
0 02
0 05
6 7
7 2
7 2
7 2
4 1
4 4
6 6
7 0
4 7
6 0
mhos
370
411
686
411
470 L
240
234
301
342
569 L
Feet
4 55
4 50
3 65
4 50
4 4
14 20
13 0
10 9
13 35
13 65
D Dissolved
T Total
Laboratory Qualifiers
B Analyte detected at value between MDL and PQL
U Analyte concentration less than MDL
E 4
2009
SAMPLE
Method
LOCATION
Detect
DATE
MW 6
MW 6
MW 6
MW 6
MW 6
SW 5
SW 5
SW 5
SW 5
SW 5
3 06 2009
4 22 2009
7 15 2009
10 21 2009
11 18 2009
3 06 2009
4 22 2009
7 15 2009
10 21 2009
11 18 2009
Varies
0 0001
0 0001
0 0001
0 001
0 0001
0 0013
0 0029
0 0007
0 001
0 0007
Varies
0 0007
0 0012
0 005
0 0005
0 0013
0 0029
0 0006
0 005
0 0015
Varies
0 0005
0 0005
0 0007
0 001
0 0004
Varies
0 0027
0 002
0 0018
Limit
PARAMETER
Cadmium D
m
Copper D
Lead D
mg l
mg 1
Manganese D
mg 1
Mercury D
Zinc D
mg 1
mg 1
Cyanide T
mg 1
Total Dissolved
Solids mg 1
Alkalinity T
m
Hardness
0 001
0 0005
0 0002
0 0008
0 0006
0 005
0 002
0 043
0 0365
0 01
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
Varies
0 027
0 037
0 037
0 03
0 004
0 003
Varies
0 005
0 002
10
190
200
190
Varies
110
108
166
10
mg 1
Sulfate mg 1
0 0005
0 0002
0 023
0 37
0 0002
0 0002
0 754
0 137
0 024
0 019
0 0002
0 0002
0 17
0 214
0 003
0 005
0 002
0 003
0 003
0 003
170
190
310
250
110
210
190
110
110
112
100
91
77
98
103
169
163
159
167
240
194
98
145
167
60
80
70
60
50
140
110
30
40
70
0 05
0 05
0 05
0 05
0 05
0 05
0 05
0 05
0 05
0 05
Nitrogen
Ammonia mg 1
MDL diff based
Varies
on lab dilution
Nitrate Nitrite as N
mg 1
0 02
Field Parameters
3 06 2009
Field pH S U
Depth to Water
1 01
0 84
4 22 2009 1 7 15 2009
0 081
0 87
0 47
0 4
0 2
0 25
0 33
10 21 2009
11 18 2009
3 06 2009
4 22 2009
7 15 2009
10 21 2009
11 18 2009
8 46
8 24
78 28
7 24
8 57
8 42
8 01
8 23
8 13
8 51
7 1
6 2
6 9
4 7
5 1
4 9
2 1
6 2
1 7
0 9
mhos
165 3
185 6
170 3
241
319 L
149 6
181 7
132 2
256
318 L
Feet
22 5
22 3
20 5
23 0
21 5
N A
N A
N A
N A
N A
Field Temperature
Field Conductivity
1 00
D Dissolved
T Total
Laboratory Qualifiers
B Analyte detected at value between MDL and PQL
U Analyte concentration less than MDL
E 5
2009
SAMPLE
Method
LOCATION
Detect
DATE
Limit
MW 5
MW 5
MW 5
MW 5
MW 5
MW 5
3 06 2009
4 22 2009
7 15 2009
10 21 2009
11 18 2009
Varies
0 0002
0 0002
0 0003
0 001
0 0002
0 005
Varies
0 0006
0 0009
0 0021
0 005
0 0007
0 05
Varies
0 0009
0 0012
0 0029
0 001
0 0007
0 16
Varies
0 0014
0 003
0 0034
0 005
0 0006
4 4
Numeric
Limit
PARAMETER
Cadmium
Copper D mg 1
Lead D mg 1
Manganese D
mg 1
Mercury D m 1
Zinc D mg 1
Cyanide T mg 1
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
Varies
0 042
0 041
0 045
Varies
0 005
10
Ammonia m
Nitrate Nitrite as N
mg 1
0 003
0 5
190
220
190
190
1040
Varies
108
106
110
109
112
Report
163
168
178
164
168
Report
10
50
60
70
70
60
1300
0 05
0 05
0 05
0 05
0 05
Report
Report
Varies
0 02
Field Parameters
Field pH S U
0 003
0 001
190
Hardness mg 1
Sulfate mg 1
Nitrogen
0 0002
0 046
0 003
Alkalinity T
0 04
0 002
Total Dissolved
Solids m
0 0002
1 64
1 55
1 25
1 34
1 4
3 06 2009
4 22 2009
7 15 2009
10 21 2009
11 18 2009
8 43
8 17
8 13
8 18
0 2
8 42
Report
Field Temperature
UC
3 2
4 7
6 1
5 7
4 2
Report
Field Conductivity
mhos
218
159 3
314
237
326 L
Report
Feet
13 2
12 5
11 7
12 4
12 6
Report
Depth to Water
D Dissolved
T Total
Laboratory Qualifiers
B Analyte detected at value between MDL and PQL
E 6
2010
SAMPLE LOCATION
Detect
DATE
Limit
MW 1
MW 1
MW 1
MW 1
MW 2
MW 2
MW 2
MW 2
1 20 2010
4 27 2010
7 27 2010
10 20 2010
1 20 2010
4 27 2010
7 27 2010
10 20 2010
0 0001
0 0012
0 002
0 0005
0 0003
PARAMETER
Dissolved Cadmium
0 0001
0 0006
0 0005
0 0006
mg 1
Dissolved Copper mg 1
Dissolved Lead mg 1
0 0005
0 0008
0 0015
0 0012
0 0001
0 0002
Dissolved Manganese
0 0005
0 0015
mg 1
Dissolved Mercury
mg 1
Dissolved Zinc mg 1
Total Cyanide mg 1
0 0002
mg 1
Total Alkalinity mg 1
Hardness mg 1
Sulfate mg 1
0 04
0 0018
0 0022
0 0012
0 0006
0 0001
0 0001
0 0001
0 0276
0 432
0 708
0 365
0 361
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
0 057
0 042
0 161
0 231
0 047
0 0005
0 0001
0 06
0 003
0 003
0 003
0 003
0 003
0 003
0 003
0 003
0 003
10
120
100
100
100
770
840
400
450
101
94
87
96
73
71
78
83
111
104
98
108
636
636
293
331
10
Nitrogen Ammonia
0 0011
0 0002
0 045
0 0005
0 0001
0 0014
0 0002
0 002
0 0001
0 005
20
20
30
30
480
510
190
260
0 05
0 05
0 05
0 05
0 23
0 81
0 2
0 24
mg 1
Nitrate Nitrite as N
0 02
0 26
0 23
0 13
0 17
0 53
0 55
0 48
0 41
1 20 2010
4 27 2010
7 27 2010
10 20 2010
1 20 2010
4 27 2010
7 27 2010
10 20 2010
7 4
7 74
7 52
7 55
7 18
7 64
7 66
7 73
7 4
7 8
11 4
11 3
7 2
12 2
12 2
11 5
228
173
166 9
278
1000
873
374
792
6 2
mg 1
Field Parameters
Field pH S U
Field Temperature
Field Conductivity
mhos
8 6
8 1
7 3
7 75
7 25
7 25
D Dissolved
T Total
Laboratory Qualifiers
B Analyte detected at value between MDL and PQL
U Analyte concentration less than MDL
E 7
2010
SAMPLE LOCATION
DATE
Method
Detect
Limit
MW 3
MW 3
MW 3
MW 3
MW 4
MW 4
MW 4
MW 4
1 20 2010
4 27 2010
7 27 1010
10 20 2010
1 20 2010
4 27 2010
7 27 2010
10 20 2010
0 0017
0 0015
PARAMETER
Dissolved Cadmium mg 1
Dissolved Copper mg 1
Dissolved Lead mg 1
0 0001
0 0035
0 003
0 0023
0 0011
0 0025
0 0015
0 0005
0 0017
0 0021
0 0012
0 0005
0 001
0 0017
0 0011
0 0001
0 0002
0 0001
0 0001
0 0001
0 0001
Dissolved Manganese
0 0005
4 9
5 92
5 04
mg 1
Dissolved Mercury mg 1
Dissolved Zinc mg 1
Total Cyanide mg 1
Total Dissolved Solid
mg 1
Total Alkalinity mg 1
Hardness mg 1
Sulfate mg 1
Nitrogen Ammonia mg 1
Nitrate Nitrite as N mg 1
0 0002
0 0002
0 002
0 945
0 003
0 003
10
1230
0 0002
0 0002
1 2
1 2
0 0006
0 0002
0 0002
0 927
0 207
0 0001
0 0002
0 0005
0 0005
0 006
0 0002
0573
0 0002
0 0002
0 291
0 278
0 005
0 003
0 003
0 003
0 003
0 003
0 003
1160
1330
1090
300
390
400
390
65
87
85
85
98
78
90
97
884
853
915
802
234
301
274
292
10
820
730
780
700
140
190
170
210
0 005
2 11
1 53
1 04
1 8
0 04
0 02
1 20 2010
4 27 2010
7 27 1010
7 14
7 33
7 55
7 8
12 1
1476
5 05
0 02
Field Parameters
0 02
Field pH S U
Field Temperature
4 11
0 0005
0 0001
0 02
0 05
0 05
0 05
0 05
0 58
0 87
0 51
0 51
10 20 2010
1 20 2010
4 27 2010
7 27 2010
10 20 2010
7 52
7 42
7 45
7 76
7 72
13 3
10 7
6 8
9 9
9 4
9 3
1201
1307
1714
449
461
429
749
4 35
4 1
4 4
14
6 55
13 3
15 6
D Dissolved
T Total
Laboratory Qualifiers
B Analyte detected at value between MDL and PQL
Am
2010
SAMPLE LOCATION
DATE
Method
Detect
Limit
MW 6
MW 6
1 20 2010
4 27 2010
MW 6
7 27 1010
MW 6
10 22 2010
SW 5
SW 5
SW 5
SW 5
1 20 2010
4 27 2010
7 27 2010
10 22 2010
0 0012
0 0028
0 0005
0 0007
0 0011
0 0027
0 001
0 0011
PARAMETER
Dissolved Cadmium mg 1
Dissolved Copper mg 1
Dissolved Lead mg 1
0 0001
0 0001
0 0001
0 0005
0 0005
0 0005
0 0001
0 0004
0 0005
Dissolved Manganese
0 0005
0 0007
0 0007
mg 1
Dissolved Mercury mg 1
Dissolved Zinc mg 1
Total Cyanide mg 1
Total Dissolved Solid
mg 1
Total Alkalinity mg 1
Hardness mg 1
Sulfate mg 1
Nitrogen Ammonia mg 1
Nitrate Nitrite as N mg 1
0 0002
0 0005
0 0005
0 0001
0 0005
0 0005
0 0001
0 0009
0 0008
0 0006
0 0015
0 117
0 0395
0 0144
0 025
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
0 022
0 027
0 024
0 445
0 759
0 125
0 201
0 02
0 003
0 003
0 003
0 003
0 003
0 003
0 003
0 003
0 003
10
200
190
220
180
590
280
130
140
112
118
106
108
100
96
90
101
161
168
170
162
439
223
117
143
10
0 005
0 02
90
60
70
60
350
130
30
50
0 05
0 05
0 05
0 05
0 05
0 05
0 05
0 05
0 82
0 93
0 89
0 81
0 6
0 39
0 19
0 26
1 20 2010
4 27 2010
7 27 1010
10 22 2010
1 20 2010
4 27 2010
7 27 2010
10 22 2010
7 95
8 12
8 12
8 12
7 76
8 05
8 47
8 54
6 9
9 6
7 9
4 7
5 8
9 2
8 6
4 3
303
266
285
458
747
372
200
286
24 05
22 4
22 8
23 6
N A
N A
N A
N A
S U
Field Temperature
0 0005
0 002
Field Parameters
Field pH
0 0002
0 0002
D Dissolved
T Total
Laboratory Qualifiers
B Analyte detected at value between MDL and PQL
U Analyte concentration less than MDL
E 9
2010
SAMPLE LOCATION
DATE
Method
Detect
Limit
MW 5
MW 5
MW 5
MW 5
1 20 2010
4 27 2010
7 27 2010
10 20 2010
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
MW 5
Numeric
Limit
PARAMETER
Dissolved Cadmium mg 1
0 0001
Dissolved Copper mg 1
0 0005
Dissolved Lead mg 1
0 0001
0 0003
Dissolved Manganese mg 1
0 0005
0 0005
Dissolved Mercury mg 1
0 0002
0 0005
0 0005
0 0002
0 0002
0 0005
0 0002
0 0005
0 005
0 05
0 0003
0 16
0 0007
4 4
0 0005
0 0005
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
0 036
0 035
0 035
Dissolved Zinc mg 1
0 002
0 03
Total Cyanide mg 1
0 003
0 003
0 003
0 003
0 003
0 001
05
0 2
10
200
220
260
190
1040
Total Alkalinity mg 1
113
121
113
114
Report
Hardness
169
192
190
174
Report
10
60
60
80
60
1300
0 05
0 05
0 05
0 05
Report
1 29
1 2
1 31
1 18
Report
1 20 2010
4 27 2010
7 27 2010
10 20 2010
7 78
7 97
8 65
8 27
Report
8 8
10 7
10
6 3
Report
327
314
331
335
Report
14 55
12 85
12 8
13 1
Report
mg 1
Sulfate mg 1
Nitrogen Ammonia mg 1
0 005
Nitrate Nitrite as N mg 1
0 02
Field Parameters
Field pH
S U
Field Temperature
Vissolved
T Total
Laboratory Qualifiers
B Analyte detected at value between MDL and PQL
U Analyte concentration less than MDL
E 10
2011
MW 1
MW 1
MW 1
MW 1
MW 1
Detection
2 16 2011
4 20 2011
7 20 2011
8 28 2011
10 24 2011
UNITS
Limit
Conc
Conc
Conc
Conc
Conc
Cadmium D
mg L
0 0001
0 0003
0 0005
0 0002
0 0006
Copper D
mg L
0 0005
0 0007
0 001
0 0013
0 0007
Lead
mg L
0 0001
0 0001
0 0001
0 0003
0 0001
0 0005
0 0056
0 0103
0 0016
SAMPLE LOCATION
DATE
PARAMETER
Manganese D
mg L
0 0005
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
0 042
0 042
Mercury D
mg L
0 0002
Zinc D
mg L
0 002
0 04
0 42
Cyanide T
mg L
0 003
0 003
0 003
Hardness as CaCO3
mg L
101
117
80
112
Nitrate Nitrite as N
mg L
0 02
0 24
0 19
0 09
0 20
Nitrogen ammonia
mg L
0 05
TDS
mg L
Sulfate
0 0003
0 003
0 05
0 05
0 05
0 05
10
140
120
90
130
mg L
10
12
20
Total Alkalinity
mg L
104
Field Parameters
Units
Temperature
Conductivity
De th to Water
std
10
30
102
153
92
2 16 2011
4 20 2011
7 20 2011
8 28 2011
10 24 2011
8 05
819
7 43
7 43
7 71
1 7
17 6
17 6
8 2
264
198
191 4
191 4
200
7 98
7 5
6 45
7 0
7 35
units
C
umhos cm
Feet
D Dissolved
T Total
Laboratory Qualifiers
B Analyte detected at value between MDL and PQL
E 11
2011
MW 2
MW 2
MW 2
MW 2
MW 2
Detection
2 16 2011
4 20 2011
7 20 2011
8 28 2011
10 24 2011
UNITS
Limit
Conc
Conc
Conc
Conc
Conc
Cadmium D
mg L
0 0001
0 0001
0 0001
0 0002
0 0008
Copper D
mg L
0 0005
0 0009
0 0008
0 0012
0 001
Lead
mg L
0 0001
0 0001
0 0005
0 0375
SAMPLE LOCATION
DATE
PARAMETER
Manganese
mg L
Mercury D
mg L
0 0002
Zinc D
mg L
0 002
Cyanide T
mg L
0 003
Hardness as CaCO3
mg L
Nitrate Nitrite as N
0 0001
0 001
0 0001
0 0001
0 0064
0 081
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
0 042
0 046
0 073
0 115
0 003
0 003
137
153
332
516
mg L
0 02
0 68
0 57
0 40
0 46
Nitrogen ammonia
mg L
0 05
TDS
mg L
Sulfate
0 003
0 003
0 05
0 05
0 05
0 22
10
130
180
540
730
mg L
10
33
60
280
450
Total Alkalinity
mg L
98
94
75
76
Field Parameters
Units
2 16 2011
4 20 2011
7 20 2011
8 28 2011
10 24 2011
8 1
8 05
7 58
7 58
7 69
2 6
6 1
14 3
14 3
10 2
346
234
697
697
691
6 7
6 1
5 35
3 55
4 0
std
Tem erature
Conductivity
Depth to Water
units
C
umhos cm
Feet
D Dissolved
T Total
Laboratory Qualifiers
B Analyte detected at value between MDL and PQL
U Analyte concentration less than MDL
Resurrection
Mining Company
E 12
2011
MW 3
MW 3
MW 3
MW 3
MW 3
Detection
2 16 2011
4 20 2011
7 20 2011
8 28 2011
10 24 2011
UNITS
Limit
Cone
Conc
Conc
Conc
Conc
mg L
0 0001
0 002
0 002
0 0026
0 002
Copper D
mg L
0 0005
0 0013
0 0027
0 0015
0 0005
Lead
mg L
0 0001
0 0001
0 0001
0 0002
0 0001
mg L
0 0005
3 81
3 58
4 63
3 81
Mercury D
mg L
0 0002
Zinc D
mg L
0 002
0 0904
Cyanide T
mg L
0 003
0 003
0 003
Hardness as CaCO3
mg L
809
787
895
833
Nitrate Nitrite as N
mg L
0 02
0 02
0 07
0 02
0 02
Nitrogen ammonia
mg L
0 05
1 74
1 52
1 97
2 07
TDS
mg L
10
1130
1070
1320
1140
Sulfate
mg L
10
660
670
810
740
Total Alkalinity
mg L
74
72
66
79
Field Parameters
Units
2 16 2011
4 20 2011
7 20 2011
8 28 2011
10 24 2011
7 79
7 8
7 49
7 49
7 45
4 2
7 8
16 7
16 7
8 8
1747
1269
1501
1501
1290
4 7
4 5
3 4
3 55
4 0
SAMPLE LOCATION
DATE
PARAMETER
Cadmium
Manganese
std
units
Tem erature
Conductivity
umhos cm
Depth to Water
0 0002
Feet
0 0002
0 96
0 0002
0 0002
0 855
0 718
0 003
0 003
D Dissolved
T Total
Laboratory Qualifiers
B Analyte detected at value between MDL and PQL
U Analyte concentration less than MDL
Resurrection
Mining Company
E 13
2011
MW 4
MW 4
MW 4
MW 4
MW 4
Detection
2 16 2011
4 20 2011
7 20 2011
8 28 2011
10 24 2011
UNITS
Limit
Conc
Conc
Conc
Conc
Conc
mg L
0 0001
0 0012
0 0012
0 0022
0 0018
Copper D
mg L
0 0005
0 001
0 0017
0 0008
0 0008
Lead D
mg L
0 0001
0 0001
0 0001
0 0001
0 0001
mg L
0 0005
0 0056
0 0006
0 0005
0 0005
Mercury D
mg L
0 0002
0 002
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
Zinc D
mg L
0 002
0 227
0 512
0 314
Cyanide T
mg L
0 003
Hardness as CaCO3
mg L
Nitrate Nitrite as N
SAMPLE LOCATION
DATE
PARAMETER
Cadmium
Manganese
0 242
0 003
0 003
278
247
221
333
mg L
0 02
0 6
0 63
0 48
0 56
Nitrogen ammonia
mg L
0 05
0 05
0 05
0 05
TDS
mg L
10
320
310
350
430
Sulfate
mg L
10
162
150
140
230
Total Alkalinity
mg L
94
91
83
88
2 16 2011
4 20 2011
7 20 2011
8 28 2011
10 24 2011
7 84
7 91
7 61
7 59
7 53
3 4
9 6
11 4
14 9
10 2
670
429
447
594
588
11 85
16 1
10 5
12 1
13 85
Field Parameters
H
Units
std
Tem erature
Conductivity
Depth to Water
units
C
umhos cm
Feet
0 003
0 003
0 05
D Dissolved
T Total
Laboratory Qualifiers
B Analyte detected at value between MDL and PQL
U Analyte concentration less than MDL
Resurrection
Mining Company
E 14
2011
MW 5
MW 5
MW 5
MW 5
MW 5
Detection
2 16 2011
4 20 2011
7 20 2011
8 28 2011
10 24 2011
UNITS
Limit
Conc
Conc
Conc
Conc
Conc
Cadmium D
mg L
0 0001
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
Copper D
mg L
0 0005
SAMPLE LOCATION
DATE
PARAMETER
Lead
mg L
0 0005
0 0014
0 001
0 0008
0 0001
0 0001
0 0003
0 0002
0 0001
0 0027
0 0006
Manganese D
mg L
0 0005
Mercury D
mg L
0 0002
Zinc D
mg L
0 002
Cyanide T
mg L
0 003
Hardness as CaCO3
mg L
Nitrate Nitrite as N
0 0005
0 0005
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
0 033
0 045
0 035
0 033
0 003
0 003
172
213
192
186
mg L
0 02
1 37
1 08
1 07
1 23
Nitrogen ammonia
mg L
0 05
0 05
0 05
TDS
mg L
10
180
250
260
220
Sulfate
mg L
10
59
90
70
70
Total Alkalinity
mg L
106
113
109
113
Field Parameters
Units
2 16 2011
4 20 2011
7 20 2011
8 28 2011
10 24 2011
8 26
11 4
13 4
7 95
8 01
4 6
8 12
8 11
12 4
10 3
457
372
866
340
337
14 6
13 5
11 65
12 05
12 4
std
Tem erature
Conductivity
Depth to Water
units
C
umhos cm
Feet
0 003
0 05
0 003
0 05
D Dissolved
T Total
Laboratory Qualifiers
B Analyte detected at value between MDL and PQL
Resurrection
Mining Company
E 15
2011
MW 6
MW 6
MW 6
MW 6
Detection
2 16 2011
4 20 2011
8 28 2011
10 24 2011
UNITS
Limit
Conc
Conc
Conc
Conc
Cadmium D
mg L
0 0001
0 0001
0 0001
0 0001
0 0001
Copper D
mg L
0 0005
0 0005
0 0005
0 0005
0 0005
Lead D
mg L
0 0001
0 0001
mg L
0 0005
Mercury D
mg L
0 0002
Zinc D
mg L
0 002
Cyanide T
mg L
0 003
SAMPLE LOCATION
DATE
PARAMETER
Manganese
Hardness as CaCO3
mg L
0 0035
0 0004
0 0005
0 0007
0 0009
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
0 027
0 022
0 031
0 0004
0 0005
0 0002
0 02
0 003
0 003
0 003
165
167
169
168
0 76
0 085
0 83
0 85
Nitrate Nitrite as N
mg L
0 02
Nitrogen ammonia
mg L
0 05
TDS
mg L
Sulfate
0 003
0 05
0 05
0 05
0 05
10
210
190
210
210
mg L
10
56
60
60
60
Total Alkalinity
mg L
104
101
103
103
Field Parameters
Units
2 16 2011
4 20 2011
8 28 2011
10 24 2011
8 13
8 25
8 16
8 15
5 5
8 8
12 4
410
310
328
303
14 0
17 8
23 1
18 5
std
Tem erature
Conductivi
Depth to Water
units
C
umhos cm
Feet
D Dissolved
T Total
Laboratory Qualifiers
B Analyte detected at value between MDL and PQL
U Analyte concentration less than MDL
Resurrection
Mining Company
E 16
2011
Ground Water
Monitoring
Method
SW 5
SW 5
SW 5
SW 5
SW 5
Detection
2 16 2011
4 20 2011
7 20 2011
8 28 2011
10 24 2011
Conc
and
SAMPLE LOCATION
DATE
Results
Cont
UNITS
Limit
Conc
Conc
Conc
Cadmium D
mg L
0 0001
0 0008
0 0019
0 0006
0 0015
Copper D
mg L
0 0005
0 0011
0 0014
0 0009
0 001
Lead
mg L
0 0001
0 0004
0 0002
0 0011
0 0005
mg L
0 0005
0 0199
0 021
0 0118
0 0653
Mercury D
mg L
0 0002
Zinc D
mg L
0 002
Cyanide T
mg L
0 003
PARAMETER
Manganese
Conc
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
0 218
0 581
0 141
0 492
0 003
0 003
226
89
190
0 37
0 16
0 27
Hardness as CaCO3
mg L
177
Nitrate Nitrite as N
mg L
0 02
0 34
Nitrogen ammonia
mg L
0 05
TDS
mg L
Sulfate
0 003
0 003
0 05
0 05
0 05
0 05
10
240
280
100
230
mg L
10
90
120
20
100
Total Alkalinity
mg L
94
97
69
99
Field Parameters
Units
2 16 2011
4 20 2011
7 20 2011
8 28 2011
10 24 2011
8 26
8 33
8 45
8 33
8 34
4 6
9 7
12 8
14 4
6 9
457
385
171 6
242
272
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
std
units
Temperature
Conductivity
umhos cm
Depth to Water
Feet
D Dissolved
T Total
Laboratory Qualifiers
B Analyte detected at value between MDL and PQL
E 17
2012
MW 1
MW 1
MW 1
MW 1
Detection
1 18 2012
4 23 2012
7 18 2012
10 15 2012
SAMPLE LOCATION
DATE
UNITS
Limit
Cone
mg L
0 0001
0 0006
Copper D
mg L
0 0005
0 0006
0 0013
Lead
mg L
0 0001
0 0001
0 0001
mg L
0 0005
0 0005
0 0027
mg L
0 0002
0 0002
mg L
0 002
mg L
0 003
mg L
mg L
0 02
mg L
0 05
TDS
Sulfate
PARAMETER
Cadmium
Manganese
Mercury D
Zinc D
Cyanide
Hardness as CaCO3
Nitrate Nitrite as N
Nitrogen ammonia
Lab Qual
Cone
0 0005
0 003
0 0001
0 0005
0 0005
0 0002
0 0002
0 052
0 33
mg L
120
mg L
10
30
20
Total Alkalinity
mg L
98
Field Parameters
Units
0 047
U
0 003
0 16
94
123
0 35
U
0 05
110
0 003
0 05
140
20
90
30
94
1 18 2012
4 23 2012
7 18 2012
10 15 2012
0 01
7 75
7 95
7 42
7 7
0 1
1 6
11
17 2
13 9
umhos cm
216
212
175
314
Feet
0 1
7 4
6 9
7 3
std
Depth to Water
0 2
100
Conductivity
0 0001
115
10
Temperature
108
0 05
Lab Qual
0 0007
0 0011
104
Cone
0 0009
0 003
Lab Qual
0 044
0 039
Cone
0 0007
0 0002
0 05
Lab Qual
units
D Dissolved
T Total
Laboratory Qualifiers
B Analyte detected at value between MDL and PQL
U Analyte concentration less than MDL
Resurrection
Mining Company
E 18
2012
SAMPLE LOCATION
DATE
Method
MW 2
MW 2
MW 2
MW 2
Detection
1 18 2012
4 23 2012
7 18 2012
10 15 2012
UNITS
Limit
Cadmium D
mg L
Copper D
Lead
PARAMETER
Conc I
Lab Qual
Conc
Conc
Lab Qual
Conc
Lab Qual
0 0001
0 0004
0 0002
mg L
0 0005
0 001
0 0008
mg L
0 0001
0 0001
mg L
0 0005
Mercury D
mg L
0 0002
Zinc D
mg L
0 002
mg L
0 003
mg L
247
mg L
0 02
0 39
0 15
Manganese
Cyanide T
Hardness as CaCO3
Nitrate Nitrite as N
Lab Qual
0 1085
U
0 07
FROZEN
0 0002
0 003
0 003
0 79
mg L
mg L
10
390
200
Sulfate
mg L
10
200
70
Total Alkalinity
mg L
85
89
Field Parameters
Units
Tem erature
Conductivity
Depth to Water
std
units
4 23 2012
0 01
0 1
FROZEN
FROZEN
151
TDS
1 18 2012
0 053
0 05
Nitrogen ammonia
0 0221
0 0002
FROZEN
0 0001
0 05
7 18 2012
10 15 2012
7 55
7 76
18 5
13 1
umhos cm
373
375
Feet
0 1
5 65
5 9
D Dissolved
T Total
Laboratory Qualifiers
B Analyte detected at value between MDL and PQL
U Analyte concentration less than MDL
E 19
2012
SAMPLE LOCATION
DATE
Method
MW 3
MW 3
MW 3
MW 3
Detection
1 18 2012
4 23 2012
7 18 2012
10 15 2012
UNITS
Limit
mg L
0 0001
mg L
0 0005
mg L
0 0001
0 0002
mg L
0 0005
2 04
Mercury D
mg L
0 0002
Zinc D
mg L
0 002
Cyanide T
mg L
0 003
Hardness as CaCO3
mg L
859
Nitrate Nitrite as N
mg L
0 02
0 03
Nitrogen ammonia
mg L
0 05
1 21
TDS
mg L
10
1130
Sulfate
mg L
10
Total Alkalinity
mg L
Field Parameters
Units
PARAMETER
Cadmium
Copper D
Lead
Manganese
Conductivity
Depth to Water
Lab Qual
0 0019
0 0005
U
B
Conc
Lab Qual
Conc
0 002
0 002
0 0005
0 0001
2 5
0 0002
2 37
0 003
852
0 0005
0 0001
0 0002
0 0002
1 25
U
0 003
0 003
866
0 02
0 02
1 42
1 48
1 64
1200
1250
1230
760
760
750
760
80
80
80
78
Lab Qual
887
0 05
0 0005
0 0002
1 87
0 003
Conc
0 002
2 93
0 0002
Lab Qual
1 18 2012
4 23 2012
7 18 2012
10 15 2012
0 01
7 58
7 48
7 33
7 56
0 1
1 6
9 1
17 4
12 2
umhos cm
1429
1471
1164
1775
Feet
0 1
4 3
4 3
4 25
4 6
std
Tem erature
Conc
units
D Dissolved
T Total
Laboratory Qualifiers
B Analyte detected at value between MDL and PQL
Resurrection
Mining Company
E 20
2012
SAMPLE LOCATION
Detection
DATE
MW 4
MW 4
MW 4
MW 4
1 18 2012
4 23 2012
7 18 2012
10 15 2012
UNITS
Limit
Conc
mg L
0 0001
0 0012
mg L
0 0005
0 0007
mg L
0 0001
mg L
0 0005
0 0005
Mercury D
mg L
0 0002
0 0002
Zinc D
mg L
0 002
Cyanide T
mg L
0 003
mg L
PARAMETER
Cadmium
Copper D
Lead
Manganese D
Hardness as
CaCO3
mg L
0 02
Nitrogen ammonia
mg L
0 05
TDS
mg L
Sulfate
Nitrate Nitrite as N
Lab Qual
Conc
Lab Qual
0 0012
B
0 0001
0 0005
0 0002
0 0001
0 248
0 233
0 003
0 54
0 0009
0 0001
0 0001
0 0005
0 0005
0 0002
0 0002
0 196
U
0 003
240
0 56
0 42
0 003
0 6
U
0 05
10
280
340
330
330
mg L
10
150
170
150
140
Total Alkalinity
mg L
97
94
90
97
Field Parameters
Units
Temperature
Conductivity
Depth to Water
245
0 05
pH
Lab Qual
0 0014
252
Conc
0 0011
0 205
0 003
245
Lab Qual
0 0011
0 0007
Conc
0 05
0 05
1 18 2012
4 23 2012
7 18 2012
10 15 2012
0 01
7 8
7 75
7 49
7 66
0 1
1 3
11 3
14 9
9 6
umhos cm
494
471
366
602
Feet
0 1
14 6
14 75
13 95
16 4
std
units
D Dissolved
T Total
Laboratory Qualifiers
B Analyte detected at value between MDL and PQL
U Analyte concentration less than MDL
E 21
2012
SAMPLE LOCATION
DATE
PARAMETER
Cadmium
Method
MW 5
MW 5
MW 5
MW 5
MW 5
Detection
Numeric
1 18 2012
4 23 2012
7 18 2012
10 15 2012
Limit
Protection
UNITS
0 0001
Lab
Limits
Cone
Qual
Cone
0 005
0 0002
0 0002
0 0031
0 0002
Lab
Cone
0 0002
0 0005
Lab
Lab
Qual
0 0005
Qual
Qual
Cone
0 0002
0 0005
Copper D
mg L
0 0005
0 05
0 001
Lead D
0 0001
0 16
0 0003
mg L
0 0005
4 4
0 0007
0 0005
0 0005
0 0005
mg L
mg L
mg L
0 0002
0 001
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
0 002
0 5
0 003
0 2
mg L
mg L
0 02
mg L
0 05
Manganese
Mercury D
Zinc D
Cyanide T
Hardness as
CaCO3
Nitrate Nitrite
as N
Nitrogen
ammonia
0 0002
0 003
0 0001
0 003
175
1 18
1 06
185
Report
1 14
Report
0 05
0 05
200
210
0 04
0 003
181
Report
0 0002
0 038
0 046
0 035
1 040
0 003
179
1 09
U
0 05
0 05
220
210
TDS
10
Sulfate
10
1 300
70
60
70
Report
112
119
108
1 18 2012
4 23 2012
7 18 2012
10 15 2012
0 01
Report
8 1
8 08
7 89
8 02
0 1
Report
0 8
9 6
14 3
8 3
umhos cm
Report
364
354
281
Feet
0 1
Report
12 93
12 5
12 55
mg L
Total Alkalinity
70
112
Field
Units
Parameters
H
std
Temperature
Conductivity
units
Depth to Water
440
1
12 75
D Dissolved
T Total
Laboratory Qualifiers
B Analyte detected at value between MDL and PQL
Resurrection
Mining Company
E 22
2012
SAMPLE LOCATION
DATE
PARAMETER
Cadmium D
Method
MW 6
MW 6
MW 6
MW 6
Detection
1 18 2012
4 23 2012
7 18 2012
10 15 2012
UNITS
Limit
mg L
0 0001
Cone
Lab Qual
Conc
Lab Qual
0 0001
0 0033
0 0007
0 0001
Conc
Lab Qual
0 000I
0 0001
0 0005
0 0003
0 0003
0 0006
mg L
Lead D
mg L
0 0001
0 0006
Manganese D
mg L
0 0005
0 001
0 0005
0 0005
Mercury D
mg L
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
Zinc D
mg L
0 002
Cyanide T
mg L
0 003
mg L
mg L
0 02
Hardness as CaCO3
Nitrate Nitrite as N
0 0005
0 037
0 023
0 003
0 021
U
0 003
164
161
0 74
0 93
0 85
0 003
0 89
mg L
0 05
0 05
mg L
10
170
190
200
210
Sulfate
mg L
10
60
50
70
60
Total Alkalinity
mg L
106
108
103
123
Field Parameters
Units
Conductivity
Depth to Water
0 05
0 05
1 18 2012
4 23 2012
7 18 2012
10 15 2012
0 01
8 24
8 19
8 27
8 35
0 1
1 6
11 4
12 3
7 6
umhos cm
328
265
285
372
Feet
0 1
20 9
19 6
20 2
19
std
Temperature
165
TDS
0 022
0 003
161
0 0002
0 05
Nitrogen ammonia
Lab Qual
0 0009
0 0005
Copper D
Cone
units
D Dissolved
T Total
Laboratory Qualifiers
B Analyte detected at value between MDL and PQL
U Analyte concentration less than MDL
Resurrection
Mining Company
E 23
2012
SAMPLE LOCATION
DATE
PARAMETER
Cadmium
Method
SW 5
SW 5
SW 5
SW 5
Detection
1 18 2012
4 23 2012
7 18 2012
10 15 2012
UNITS
Limit
mg L
0 0001
Cone
Lab Qual
Cone
Lab Qual
Cone
0 0012
0 0006
0 0003
mg L
0 001
mg L
0 0001
0 0003
0 0022
0 0005
Manganese D
mg L
0 0005
0 0497
0 0122
0 0115
Mercury D
mg L
0 0002
Zinc D
mg L
0 002
Cyanide T
mg L
mg L
0 003
Hardness as CaCO3
mg L
0 02
Nitrogen ammonia
mg L
0 05
TDS
mg L
Sulfate
Nitrate Nitrite as N
0 0002
0 325
0 412
0 003
0 48
0 26
0 23
160
mg L
10
220
50
Total Alkalinity
mg L
103
88
Field Parameters
Units
Temperature
Conductivity
Depth to Water
D Dissolved
0 01
C
umhos cm
Feet
0 003
141
0 45
U
0 05
130
0 0002
0 146
0 003
335
400
units
122
10
0 0174
0 0002
129
0 05
0 0006
0 13
0 003
std
0 0002
0 05
Lab Qual
0 0014
0 0057
Lead
Cone
0 0006
0 0005
Copper D
Lab Qual
0 0012
0 05
180
B
40
89
50
97
1 18 2012
4 23 2012
7 18 2012
10 15 2012
8 15
8 26
8 36
8 47
0 1
0 1
7 1
13
640
263
206
327
0 1
NA
NA
NA
NA
T Total
Laboratory Qualifiers
B Analyte detected at value between MDL and PQL
U Analyte concentration less than MDL
Resurrection
Mining Company
E 24
2013
MW 1
MW 1
MW 1
MW 1
Detection
1 16 2013
5 14 2013
7 17 2013
10 23 2013
SAMPLE LOCATION
DATE
PARAMETER
UNITS
Limit
Cone
0 0006
0 0005
0 0019
0 0008
Lab Qual
Cone
Lab Qual
Cone
Lab Qual
Cone
Lab Qual
mg L
0 0001
Copper D
mg L
0 0005
0 0033
0 0005
Lead
mg L
0 0001
0 0001
0 0001
0 0001
0 0001
Manganese D
mg L
0 0005
0 0015
0 0005
0 0006
0 0034
Mercury D
mg L
0 0002
0 0002
Zinc D
mg L
0 002
Cyanide T
mg L
0 003
mg L
116
102
92
mg L
0 02
0 29
0 17
0 16
mg L
0 05
mg L
10
120
110
mg L
10
30
30
mg L
101
Cadmium
Hardness as CaCO3
Nitrate Nitrite as N
Nitrogen ammonia
TDS
Sulfate
Total Alkalinity
Field Parameters
H
Temperature
Conductivity
Depth to Water
0 0002
0 050
0 05
0 003
0 0005
0 0002
0 047
0 041
0 003
Units
0 0006
0 05
0 003
0 003
117
0 28
U
0 05
0 05
120
20
88
87
0 049
110
B
0 0002
20
92
1 16 2013
5 14 2013
7 17 2013
10 23 2013
0 01
7 94
7 86
7 58
7 67
0 1
9 9
9 1
10 1
16 7
umhos cm
362
194
220
261
Feet
0 1
7 6
6 6
7 3
8 0
std
units
D Dissolved
T Total
Laboratory Qualifiers
B Analyte detected at value between MDL and PQL
U Analyte concentration less than MDL
E 25
2013
SAMPLE LOCATION
DATE
Method
MW 2
MW 2
MW 2
MW 2
Detection
1 16 2013
5 14 2013
7 17 2013
10 23 2013
UNITS
Limit
Cadmium D
mg L
0 0001
0 0001
Copper D
mg L
0 0005
0 0048
Lead D
mg L
0 0001
0 0001
Manganese D
mg L
0 0005
0 0462
Mercury D
mg L
0 0002
PARAMETER
Zinc
Cyanide T
Hardness as CaCO3
Nitrate Nitrite as N
mg L
0 002
mg L
0 003
mg L
mg L
0 02
Cone
Lab Qual
Conc
Lab Qual
Conc
Lab Qual
0 0006
0 0007
U
0 0001
0 12
0 0002
0 054
0 003
0 81
0 34
B
U
0 0001
0 0268
U
0 003
0 45
mg L
TDS
mg L
10
230
480
460
Sulfate
mg L
10
90
290
290
Total Alkalinity
mg L
100
78
81
Field Parameters
Units
std
units
0 05
0 12
1 16 2013
0 01
7 91
5 14 2013
392
0 05
Nitrogen ammonia
0 0002
0 043
0 003
170
0 0002
0 0005
0 126
369
Lab Qual
0 0002
FROZEN
Conc
0 16
7 17 2013
10 23 2013
7 54
7 75
12 9
10 9
Temperature
0 1
9 9
Conductivity
umhos cm
362
725
793
Feet
0 1
6 9
6 3
5 7
Depth to Water
FROZEN
D Dissolved
T Total
Laboratory Qualifiers
B Analyte detected at value between MDL and PQL
E 26
2013
SAMPLE LOCATION
MW 3
DATE
MDL
1 16 2013
Cone
PARAMETER
UNITS
Copper D
mg L
0 0005
Lead
mg L
0 0001
0 0002
mg L
0 01
3 42
Mercury D
mg L
0 0002
Zinc
mg L
0 05
Cyanide T
mg L
0 003
Hardness as CaCO3
mg L
833
Nitrate Nitrite as N
mg L
0 02
0 06
Nitrogen ammonia
mg L
0 05
TDS
mg L
Sulfate
Total Alkalinity
Manganese
Field Parameters
pH
Temperature
Conductivity
Depth to Water
0 0020
0 0005
MW 3
7 17 2013
Cone
MDL
Lab
10 23 2013
Cone
Qual
0 0016
0 0005
0 0006
0 0005
0 2
0 0005
0 0001
0 0001
0 0001
0 01
0 0001
0 05
4 77
0 0002
0 1
U
0 003
0 0026
5 32
0 0002
6 16
U
1 1
0 003
0 0001
0 0002
1 3
0 003
0 003
0 0018
0 0002
0 003
818
0 02
0 08
642
0 02
0 09
0 05
1 55
0 05
0 58
1 08
0 05
1 28
10
1190
10
890
1270
0 1
1100
mg L
10
750
10
540
750
0 1
720
mg L
80
114
110
10
110
829
B
0 89
Units
Lab
Qual
0 0001
1 65
0 003
Lab
Qual
0 03
0 0002
MW 3
5 14 2013
Cone
Qual
0 0001
MDL
Lab
mg L
Cadmium
MW 3
1 16 2013
5 14 2013
7 17 2013
10 23 2013
0 01
7 66
7 5
7 19
7 49
0 1
11 1
8 9
15 4
8 7
umhos cm
1351
750
1543
1540
Feet
0 1
5 1
4 5
4 0
4 7
std
units
D Dissolved
T Total
Laboratory Qualifiers
B Analyte detected at value between MDL and PQL
U Analyte concentration less than MDL
E 27
2013
MW 4
MW 4
MW 4
MW 4
Detection
1 16 2013
5 14 2013
7 17 2013
10 23 2013
SAMPLE LOCATION
DATE
PARAMETER
Cadmium D
UNITS
Limit
mg L
0 0001
0 0010
0 0013
0 0012
0 0011
0 0009
0 0006
0 0001
0 0001
Conc
Lab Qual
Conc
Lab Qual
Conc
Lab Qual
Conc
Lab Qual
0 0012
mg L
0 0005
Lead D
mg L
0 0001
Manganese D
mg L
0 0005
0 0005
0 0005
0 0005
0 0005
Mercury D
mg L
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
0 0002
Zinc D
mg L
0 002
Cyanide T
mg L
0 003
CaCO3
mg L
Nitrate Nitrite as N
mg L
0 02
Nitrogen ammonia
mg L
0 05
TDS
mg L
10
300
270
Sulfate
mg L
10
150
Total Alkaline
mg L
100
Field Parameters
Units
Copper D
Hardness as
Conductive
Depth to Water
0 003
238
222
0 54
0 73
0 05
0 0001
0 227
U
0 003
193
0 003
257
0 35
0 05
0 254
0 265
0 003
0 0005
0 0001
0 45
U
0 05
280
310
130
110
150
84
97
98
0 05
1 16 2013
5 14 2013
7 17 2013
10 23 2013
0 01
7 76
7 77
7 6
7 81
0 1
9 4
8 3
12 3
9 1
umhos cm
473
423
443
512
Feet
0 1
16 6
11 3
12 7
15 8
std
Tem erature
0 193
units
D Dissolved
T Total
Laboratory Qualifiers
B Analyte detected at value between MDL and PQL
U Analyte concentration less than MDL
Resurrection
Mining Company
E 28
2013
SAMPLE LOCATION
DATE
PARAMETER
Method
MW 5
MW 5
MW 5
MW 5
MW 5
Detection
Numeric
1 16 2013
5 14 2013
7 17 2013
10 23 2013
Limit
Protection
Cadmium D
0 0001
0 005
Mercury D
mg
mg
mg
mg
mg
Zinc D
0 002
0 5
mg L
0 003
0 2
mg L
mg L
0 02
mg L
0 05
Copper D
Lead D
Manganese
Cyanide T
Hardness as
CaCO3
Nitrate Nitrite as
N
Nitrogen
ammonia
L
L
L
L
L
Conc
Lab
Limits
UNITS
Conc
Lab
Qual
0 0002
0 0003
0 0005
0 05
0 0006
0 001
0 0001
0 16
0 0002
0 0002
0 0005
4 4
0 0005
0 0005
0 0002
0 001
0 0002
0 0002
0 044
0 054
U
0 003
Lab
195
213
Re ort
1 11
0 26
Report
0 05
0 0003
0 0005
0 0002
0 0005
0 0001
0 0012
0 0016
0 0002
0 0002
0 041
0 003
0 003
204
0 83
Lab
Qual
0 0001
192
0 05
Conc
Qual
0 04
0 003
Report
Conc
Qual
0 89
0 05
0 05
240
TDS
10
1 040
250
240
Sulfate
10
1 300
90
70
120
80
90
Total Alkalinity
Report
111
141
123
118
0 01
Report
Field
Parameters
Units
std
1 16 2013
5 14 2013
7 17 2013
10 23 2013
8 11
7 88
7 78
7 93
12 2
4 7
0 1
Report
12 3
8 9
umhos cm
Report
413
407
435
390
Feet
0 1
Report
13 7
11 5
12 3
13 3
Temperature
Conductivity
units
Depth to Water
D Dissolved
T Total
Laboratory Qualifiers
B Analyte detected at value between MDL and PQL
U Analyte concentration less than MDL
E 29
2013
SAMPLE LOCATION
DATE
PARAMETER
Cadmium D
Copper D
Method
MW 6
MW 6
MW 6
MW 6
Detection
1 16 2013
5 14 2013
7 17 2013
10 23 2013
UNITS
Limit
Conc
mg L
0 0001
0 0001
0 0001
mg L
0 0005
0 0005
0 0024
0 0005
0 0003
0 0011
0 0009
0 0005
0 0005
0 0002
0 0002
mg L
0 0001
Manganese D
mg L
0 0005
Mercury D
mg L
0 0002
Zinc D
mg L
0 002
Cyanide T
mg L
0 003
mg L
mg L
0 02
Lead D
Hardness as CaCO3
Nitrate Nitrite as N
Lab Qual
0 0002
Conc
Lab Qual
0 0002
0 022
U
0 003
162
0 87
Lab Qual
Conc
0 0001
0 0005
0 0005
0 0003
0 018
U
0 003
177
177
0 75
0 84
0 003
0 76
mg L
mg L
10
190
220
250
220
Sulfate
mg L
10
60
70
70
70
Total Alkalinity
mg L
104
102
102
103
Field Parameters
Units
H
Tem erature
Conductivity
Depth to Water
0 05
182
TDS
0 05
0 0002
0 05
Nitrogen ammonia
Lab Qual
0 0001
0 024
0 037
0 003
Conc
0 05
0 05
1 16 2013
5 14 2013
7 17 2013
10 23 2013
0 01
8 4
8 15
8 04
8 21
0 1
8 1
9 8
9 7
5 9
umhos cm
333
363
394
355
Feet
0 1
18 3
19 5
15 4
17 3
std
units
D Dissolved
T Total
Laboratory Qualifiers
B Analyte detected at value between MDL and PQL
U Analyte concentration less than MDL
E 30
2013
SAMPLE LOCATION
DATE
Method
SW 5
SW 5
SW 5
SW 5
Detection
1 16 2013
5 14 2013
7 17 2013
10 23 2013
UNITS
Limit
mg L
0 0001
Copper D
mg L
0 0005
Lead
mg L
0 0001
mg L
0 0005
Mercury D
mg L
0 0002
Zinc
mg L
0 002
mg L
0 003
mg L
PARAMETER
Cadmium
Manganese
Cyanide T
Hardness as CaCO3
Cone
Lab Qual
Cone
Lab Qual
Cone
0 0013
0 0025
0 0008
0 0047
0 0069
0 0009
0 0011
0 0246
0 0001
0 0574
0 0002
0 0002
0 543
0 349
0 003
0 0012
0 0004
0 0141
0 0196
355
0 50
0 35
0 22
mg L
mg L
0 05
TDS
mg L
10
450
170
120
Sulfate
mg L
10
240
80
30
Total Alkalinity
mg L
104
74
82
Field Parameters
Units
H
Temperature
Conducti ity
Depth to Water
std
units
0 01
0 003
148
Nitrogen ammonia
0 05
0 0002
0 194
0 003
99
0 0002
139
0 05
Lab Qual
0 0009
0 02
Nitrate Nitrite as N
Cone
0 0009
B
0 205
0 003
Lab Qual
0 34
U
0 05
0 05
170
50
97
1 16 2013
5 14 2013
7 17 2013
10 23 2013
8 17
8 06
8 26
8 29
0 1
6 8
7 7
10 4
4 7
umhos cm
642
236
227
279
Feet
0 1
NA
NA
NA
NA
D Dissolved
T Total
Laboratory Qualifiers
B Analyte detected at value between MDL and PQL
U Analyte concentration less than MDL
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