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Div of Waste Management
and Radiation Control
AUG 1 9 2020 August 14, 2020
VIA EXPRESS DELIVERY
Mr. Ty L. Howard
Director
Division of Waste Management and Radiation Control
Utah Department of Environmental Quality
195 North 1950 West
P.O. Box 144880
Salt Lake City, UT 84114-4880
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Re: Transmittal of DMT Performance Standards Monitoring Report and Cell 4A BAT
Performance Standards Monitoring Report for the 2nd Quarter of 2020
Dear Mr. Howard:
Enclosed please find two copies of the DMT Performance Standards Monitoring Report and Cell 4A
BAT Performance Standards Monitoring Report for the 2nd Quarter of 2020, as required under Parts
I.F.2 and I.F.3 of the White Mesa Mill's State of Utah Groundwater Discharge Permit No.
UGW370004. Also enclosed are two CDs, each with an electronic word-searchable copy of the
enclosed Report.
If you have any questions regarding this Report, please contact the undersigned at (303) 389-4134 or
Mr. Terry Slade at (435) 678-4128.
Yours very truly,
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ENERGY FUELS RESOURCES (USA) INC.
Kathy Weinel
Quality Assurance Manager
CC David Frydenlund
Paul Goranson
Terry Slade
Logan Shumway
Scott Bakken
WHITE MESA URANIUM MILL
DMT PERFORMANCE STANDARDS MONITORING REPORT AND CELL 4A AND
CELL 4B BAT PERFORMANCE STANDARDS MONITORING REPORT
2nd Quarter
April through June
2020
State of Utah
Groundwater Discharge Permit No. UGW370004
Prepared By:
Energy Fuels Resources (USA) Inc.
225 Union Boulevard, Suite 600
Lakewood, CO. 80228
August 14, 2020
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................................... 1
2.0 MEASUREMENTS TAKEN AND MONITORING PERFORMED ....................................................... !
3.0 WEEKLY TAILINGS WASTEWATER POOL ELEVATION MONITORING ................................... 2
4.0 QUARTERLY SLIMES DRAIN WATER LEVEL MONITORING ....................................................... 3
4.1 GENERAL ...................................................................................................................................................... 3
4 .2 RESULTS FOR THE QUARTER ........................................................................................................................ .4
4.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE EVALUATION AND DATA VALIDATION ...................................................................... 5
4 .4 GRAPHIC COMPARISON TO PREVIOUS YEAR ................................................................................................. 5
5.0 WEEKLY FEEDSTOCK STORAGE AREA INSPECTIONS AND INSPECTIONS OF
FEEDSTOCK MATERIAL STORED OUTSIDE THE FEEDSTOCK STORAGE AREA .................. 6
6.0 TAILINGS CELLS AND POND LINER SYSTEM REPAIRS ................................................................ 6
7.0 DECONTAMINATION PADS .................................................................................................................... 6
7 .1 SUMMARY OF WEEKLY INSPECTIONS ............................................................................................................ 6
7 .2 ANNUAL INSPECTION OF EXISTING DECONTAMINATION PAD ....................................................................... 7
7 .3 ANNUAL INSPECTION OF NEW DECONTAMINA T!ON PAD .............................................................................. 7
7.4 ANNUAL INSPECTION OF USED OIL AND FUEL TANKS ......................................................................................... 8
8.0 AMMONIUM SULFATE PAD .................................................................................................................... 8
9.0 CELL 4A AND CELL 4B BAT PERFORMANCE STANDARDS REPORT ......................................... 8
9 .1 LDS MONITORING ........................................................................................................................................ 8
9.1 .1 Operational Status of LDS Pumping and Monitoring Equipment ........................................................... 8
9.1 .2 Measurement of Weekly Fluid Head at the Lowest Point in the Secondary FML ................................... 9
9.1 .3 Measurement of the Volume of Fluids Pumped from the LDS ................................................................. 9
9.2 MEASUREMENT OF WEEKLY WASTEWATER FLUIDS IN CELLS 4A AND 4B ................................................. 10
9.3 SLIMES DRAIN RECOVERY HEAD MONITORING .......................................................................................... 10
10.0 CELL 1, CELL 2, AND CELL 3 LDS MONITORING .......................................................................... 10
10.1 OPERATIONAL STATUS OF LDS PUMPING AND MONITORING EQUIPMENT .................................................. 11
10.2 MEASUREMENT OF THE VOLUME OF FLUIDS PUMPED FROM THE LDS ....................................................... 11
10.3 MEASUREMENT OF W EEKLY WASTEWATER FLUIDS IN CELLS 1, 2, AND 3 .................................................. 1 l
10.4 SLIMES DRAIN RECOVERY HEAD MONITORING .......................................................................................... 11
11.0 ANNUAL SLIMES DRAIN RECOVERY HEAD REPORT FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 2020 ... 11
12.0 QUARTERLY PRECIPITATION DATA ................................................................................................ 12
13.0 SIGNATURE AND CERTIFICATION .................................................................................................... 13
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1 -Summary of Wa te Water Pool Elevations (In the Text)
Table 2 -New Decontamination Pad In pection Portal Level (In the Text)
ATTACHMENTS
A Tailings Cell Wastewater Elevations
B Notices Pursuant to Part I.G.3 of the GWDP
C Quarterly Cell 2 Slimes Drain Monitoring Data
D Graph of Cell 2 Slimes Drain Water Levels Over Time
E Cell Liner Repair Reports and Notices
F Cell 4A and Cell 4B Leak Detection System Data for the Quarter and BAT O&M Plan
Tables lA and lB, Cell 4A and 4B Calculations
G Annual Inspection Forms for Existing and New Decontamination Pads and Quarterly
Inspection Forms for the Ammonium Sulfate Area
H Weekly Feedstock Inspection Form -Feedstock Maps
I Quarterly Precipitation Data
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WHITE MESA URANIUM MILL
DMT PERFORMANCE STANDARDS MONITORING REPORT AND CELL 4A AND
CELL 4B BAT PERFORMANCE STANDARDS MONITORING REPORTS
FOR THE 2ND QUARTER OF 2020
1.0 INTRODUCTION
This is the routine Discharge Minimization Technology ("DMT") Performance Standards
Monitoring Report for the second quarter of 2020 (the "quarter") prepared by Energy Fuels
Resources (USA) Inc. ("EFRI"), as required under Part I.F.2 of the White Mesa Mill's (the
"Mill's") State of Utah Groundwater Discharge Permit No. UGW370004 (the "GWDP"), and the
Routine Cell 4A and Cell 4B Best Available Technology ("BAT") Performance Standards
Monitoring Reports for the quarter, as required under Part I.F.3 of the GWDP.
2.0 MEASUREMENTS TAKEN AND MONITORING PERFORMED
During the quarter, the following DMT monitoring was performed or addressed, as required
under Part I.D.3, I.E.7, and I.F.11 of the GWDP:
• Weekly tailings wastewater pool elevations for tailings Cells 1 and 3 (Part
I.E.7(a));
• Quarterly slimes drain water levels in Cell 2 (Part I.D.3(b)(2));
• Annual Slimes Drain Compliance (Part I.D.3 (b) (3) and I.F.11);
• Weekly feedstock storage area inspections and inspections of feedstock materials
stored outside of the feedstock storage area (Part I.D.3(f) and Parts I.E.7(d); and
(e));
• Any tailings cell and pond liner system repairs (Part I.E.7 (f) and Part I.E.(8)(c));
• Weekly New Decontamination Pad Inspection (Part I.E.7 (g)) and
• Annual Decontamination Pad Concrete Inspection (Part I.F.11) (not required this
reporting period)
Also during the quarter, the following Cell 4A and 4B BAT performance standards monitoring
was performed, or addressed, as applicable and as required by Parts I.E.8 and I.E.12 of the
GWDP:
• Leak detection system ("LDS") monitoring for Cell 4A (Part I.E.8.(a)), and Cell
4B (Part I.E.12); and
• Weekly tailings wastewater pool elevations for tailings Cell 4A (Part I.E.8 (a))
and Cell 4B (Part I.E.12).
During the quarter, the following inspections were also completed:
• LDS monitoring for Cells 1, 2 and 3 pursuant to the Mill's State of Utah
Radioactive Materials License No. UT 1900479 (the "License") (Part 11.3).
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3.0 WEEKLY TAILINGS WASTEWATER POOL ELEVATION MONITORING
Mill personnel monitored and recorded weekly the elevation of wastewater in the Mill's tailings
cells during this quarter except as noted below, to ensure compliance with the maximum
wastewater elevation criteria mandated by Parts I.E.7(a)2 and I.E.12(a) of the GWDP. The
results of such monitoring, reported as feet above mean sea level ("fmsl"), are included in
Attachment A. Part I.D.2 of the GWDP provides that under no circumstances shall the freeboard
of any tailings cell be less than three feet, as measured from the top of the flexible membrane
liner ("FML"). The top of the FML in Cell 1 is at 5,618.5 fmsl, and the top of the FML in Cell
4B is 5600.4 fmsl. This means that the maximum wastewater pool elevations in Cells 1 and 4B
permitted under Part I.D.2 of the GWDP are 5,615.50, and 5,597.40 fmsl, respectively.
During the quarter, EFRI provided verbal notification to DWMRC and submitted a follow-up
written notice dated May 8, 2020 (Tab B) that up to and including three weekly elevation
measurements could be missed on Cell 4B due to "raft" maintenance. The maintenance
activities were required to address safety concerns resulting from normal wear. The raft is the
access point for the elevations measurements and without the raft access to fluid levels access
would be by walking on the liner. Walking across the liner is unsafe for personnel and that
option was discounted. The fluid levels in Cell 4B in early May were 20 feet below the
maximum limit and the Mill was not operating at sufficient volume to generate that quantity of
discharge during the anticipated period. The raft repairs were completed ahead of schedule and
one weekly measurement (May 7, 2020) was not collected. All other measurements were
collected as required. DWMRC concurrence with the missed measurement was received by
letter dated June 4, 2020 (Tab B).
The maximum wastewater pool elevations in Cells 1 and 4B, as measured during the quarter, are
summarized in the following Table 1. The requirements to meet freeboard elevation limits in
Cell 3 and Cell 4A were eliminated. The solution elevation measurements in Cell 4A are not
required for compliance with freeboard limits but are required for the calculation of the daily
allowable volume of fluids pumped from Cell 4A LDS and are collected for this purpose. The
freeboard limits established by the GWDP and the "License are slightly different; accordingly,
the stricter of the two limits represents the regulatory standard for each cell. As indicated in
Table 1, the applicable freeboard limits were not exceeded during the Quarter for any cell.
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Table 1 -Summary of Waste Water Pool Elevations
Tailings Maximum Maximum Maximum
Cell Wastewater Elevation Wastewater Elevation Wastewater
Measured During the Permitted Under Elevation Permitted
Quarter (fmsl) License Condition Under Part I.D.2 of
10.3 (fmsl) the GWDP (fmsl)
Cell 1 5614.70 5,615.40 5,615.50
Cell 3 Not Measured-No Limit No Limit
freeboard limit was (5,602.50*) (5,605.50*)
removed in Q 1 2011
Cell 4A 5590.92 -freeboard No Limit No Limit
limit was removed in (5,593.74**) (5,595.50**)
Ql 2011.
Cell 4B 5570.64 5594.60 5597.40
* The Director approved the removal of the Cell 3 freeboard limit and authorized the use of Cell 4B on January 27,
2011. Cell 3 is nearly full of solids.
** The Director granted a variance from the Cell 4A freeboard limit on January 13, 2011, and approved the removal
of the Cell 4A limit and authorized the use of Cell 4B on January 27, 2011. The previous freeboard limit noted
above for Cell 4A was not set out in the License. The freeboard limit of 5,593.74 for Cell 4A was set out in a letter
from the Director dated November 20, 2008. The approved DMT Plan, Revision 11.1 dated January 2011, included
the removal of the freeboard limit for Cell 4A to be replaced by a freeboard limit for Cell 4B that will accommodate
the freeboard requirements of Cells 1, 4A, and 4B.
4.0 QUARTERLY SLIMES DRAIN WATER LEVEL MONITORING
4.1 General
Part I.D.3(b )(1) of the GWDP provides that the Permittee shall at all times maintain the average
wastewater recovery head in the slimes drain access pipes of each of Cells 2 and 3 to be as low
as is reasonably achievable, in accordance with the DMT Plan. Part I.E.7(b)(5) of the GWDP
provides that for Cell 3, this requirement shall apply after initiation of dewatering operations.
Part I.D.6(c) of the GWDP provides that, after the Permittee initiates pumping conditions in the
slimes drain layer in Cell 4A, the Permittee will provide: 1) continuous declining fluid heads in
the slimes drain layer, in a manner equivalent to the requirements found in Part I.D.3(b ), and 2) a
maximum head of 1.0 feet in the tailings (as measured from the lowest point of the upper FML)
in 6.4 years or less. Similarly, Part I.D.13(c) of the GWDP provides that, after the Permittee
initiates pumping conditions in the slimes drain layer in Cell 4B, the Permittee will provide: 1)
continuous declining fluid heads in the slimes drain layer in a manner equivalent to the
requirements found in Part I.D.3(b), and 2) a maximum head of 1.0 feet in the tailings (as
measured from the lowest point of the upper FML) in 5.5 years or less.
The GWDP, Part I.D.3(b)(l) states the "Permitee shall at all times maintain the average
wastewater recovery head in the slimes drain access pipe to be as low as reasonably
achievable ... " Part I.D.3(b)(2) states the "effective July 11, 2011, the Permittee shall conduct a
quarterly slimes drain recovery test...". Monthly testing was conducted through the second
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quarter of 2011. The frequency change dictated by the GWDP was implemented in the third
quarter 2011. The test ensures that each tailings cell meets the following minimum requirements:
1) includes a duration of at least 90-hours, as measured from the time that pumping ceases, and
2) achieves a stable water level at the end of the test, as measured by three consecutive hourly
water level depth measurements with no change in water level, as measured to the nearest 0.01
foot.
The GWDP, Part I.E.7(b) requires quarterly monitoring of all slimes drain access pipes in
accordance with I.D.3 as noted above. In addition, for the purposes of monitoring the slimes
drain access pipes, the GWDP Part I.E.7(b) requires: 1) that 1 separate slimes drain recovery test
be performed in each slimes drain for each cell quarterly (upon commencement of dewatering
operations), 2) designate, operate, maintain and preserve one water level measuring point of each
slimes drain access pipe that has been surveyed by a Utah licensed engineer or land surveyor
(upon commencement of dewatering operations), 3) make all slimes drain recovery head test
( depth to fluid) measurements from the same designated measuring point, and 4) record all fluid
depth measurements to the nearest 0.01 foot.
At this time, dewatering operations have not commenced in Cell 3, Cell 4A, or Cell 4B. As a
result, the requirements in Part I.E.7(b) to monitor and record monthly the depth to wastewater in
the slimes drain access pipes as described in Part I.D.3 of the GWDP apply only to Cell 2 at this
time. Accordingly, this Report is limited to slimes drain recovery head information relating to
Cell 2 only.
Pursuant to Parts the I.F.2 of the GWDP, Section 7.1 of the DMT Plan and correspondence from
the Division of Waste Management and Radiation Control ("DWMRC"), dated February 7,
2008, the results of quarterly recovery monitoring of the slimes drain for Cell 2 are to be
recorded and included with the results of quarterly monitoring in the quarterly White Mesa Mill
DMT Peiformance Standards Monitoring Report and Cell 4A and Cell 4B BAT Peiformance
Standards Monitoring Reports (the "DMT Reports"). Further, beginning in 2008, quarterly
DMT Reports must include both the current year values and a graphic comparison to the
previous year. The annual slimes drain recovery head report for 2019 was included in Section 11
of the 4th Quarter 2019 DMT Report which was submitted on February 24, 2020. The annual
slimes drain report for 2020 will be submitted with the 4th Quarter 2020 DMT Report which will
be submitted on or before March 1, 2021.
4.2 Results for the Quarter
In accordance with the requirements described above, the quarterly slimes drain recovery head
monitoring data for the quarter, which includes the date and time for the start and end of the
recovery test, the initial water level, and the final depth to stable water level for the quarter, are
included as Attachment C to this Report. All measurements were made from the designated fluid
measuring point. The fluid level measuring point was surveyed by a licensed Utah land surveyor
in Q3 2017 after the extension of the slimes drain access pipe. The extension of the slimes drain
access pipe was required due to the Cell 2 cover activities.
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Cell 2 Phase 1 cover placement/construction commenced in April 2016. The Phase 1 cover
activities include the placement and compaction of approximately 4.5 feet of soil materials.
These cover placement activities have caused an increase in the measured elevations of the Cell
2 slimes drain fluids. The increased elevations are due to excess pressure from surcharge as a
result of cover activities. The increase in elevations was expected and is unavoidable during
cover construction activities. Cover construction activities included the installation of a series of
piezometers across Cell 2. Fluid levels are monitored and recorded in the piezometers. Initially,
fluid measurements in the piezometers were conducted weekly. After the completion of the
Phase 1 activities, the fluid measurements were conducted monthly. The data as well as monthly
contours of the fluid levels are included in Tab C. The data indicate that the increase in fluid
levels in Cell 2 is directly related to the placement of fill and cover construction activities.
The slimes drain pump in Cell 2 is activated and deactivated by a float mechanism and water
level probe system. When the water level reaches the level of the float mechanism the pump is
activated. Pumping then occurs until the solution level reaches the lower probe which turns the
pump off. It is important to note that as a result of the added cover materials and the increase in
solution elevations, additional volumes of solutions have been pumped since the commencement
of cover activities began.
During the quarter, power issues were noted with the Cell 2 slimes drain pump and the Cells 4A
and 4B LDS pumps. The faulty electronic component was replaced within 24 hours of discovery
and no notifications or corrective actions were necessary.
4.3 Quality Assurance Evaluation and Data Validation
EFRI management has evaluated all slimes drain data collected, data collection methods, and all
related calculations required by the GWDP, and have verified the accuracy and reliability of both
the data and calculations reported.
As a result of its quality assurance evaluation and data validation review, EFRI has concluded
that the 2009, and 2010 monthly slimes drain tailings fluid elevation measurements, the 2011
monthly (through June) and quarterly (July forward), and the quarterly 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015,
2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2020 slimes drain tailings fluid elevation measurements to date
meet the test performance standards found in Part I.D.3(b)(2) and I.E.7(b) of the GWDP and can
be used for purposes of determining compliance with the requirements of Part I.D.3(b) of the
GWDP.
4.4 Graphic Comparison to Previous Year
A graph showing the final depth to stable water level readings for 2009 through the current 2020
period is included as Attachment D.
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5.0 WEEKLY FEEDSTOCK STORAGE AREA INSPECTIONS AND INSPECTIONS
OF FEEDSTOCK MATERIAL STORED OUTSIDE THE FEEDSTOCK STORAGE
AREA
Weekly feedstock storage area inspections were performed by the Mill's Radiation Safety
Department, to confirm that the bulk feedstock materials are stored and maintained within the
defined area described in the GWDP and that all alternate feedstock located outside the defined
feedstock area is maintained in compliance with the requirements of Part I.D.11 of the
GWDP. The results of these inspections are recorded on the Weekly Mill Inspection forms,
which are available at the Mill for inspection.
In the closeout letter for the first quarter 2013 DMT Report, dated July 23, 2013, DWMRC wrote
"EFRI noted standing water in one of the feedstock storage areas. Language in the report referred
to the standing water as a "small amount." The DWMRC requests that in future quarterly reports,
EFRI be more complete in quantifying and describing the location of standing water discovered
in feedstock storage areas." To comply with this request, EFRI has attached the Feedstock
Storage Area Maps ("Feedstock Maps") completed during the weekly Feedstock Storage Area
inspections as Attachment H. When present, the Feedstock Maps will include the areal extent (in
feet) and depth (in inches) of any standing water noted during the weekly inspections. During
the quarter, standing water was not noted during the weekly inspections.
6.0 TAILINGS CELLS AND POND LINER SYSTEM REPAIRS
The liner systems at Cells 1, 2, 3, 4A, and 4B were inspected on a daily basis. The results of
those inspections are recorded on the Mill's Daily Inspection Data sheets, which are available at
the Mill for review.
7.0 DECONTAMINATION PADS
7 .1 Summary of Weekly Inspections
Part I.F.7 (g) of the GWDP and Section 3.1 of the DMT Plan require that a weekly inspection of
the New Decontamination Pad be performed, and that the vertical inspection portals on the New
Decontamination Pad, which are located between the primary and secondary containments, be
visually observed on a weekly basis as a means of detecting any leakage from the primary
containment into the void between the primary and secondary containments. The BAT
performance standards for the New Decontamination Pad are set out in Part I.D.14 of the
GWDP. Table 2 below indicates the water level measurements in each portal measured during
the quarter.
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Table 2 -New Decontamination Pad Inspection Portal Level for the Quarter
Date Portal 1 Portal 2 Portal 3
Liquid Level (ft.) Liquid Level (ft.) Liquid Level (ft.)
4/3/2020 0.00 0.00 0.00
4/10/2020 0.00 0.00 0.00
4/17/2020 0.00 0.00 0.00
4/24/2020 0.00 0.00 0.00
4/30/2020 0.00 0.00 0.00
5/7/2020 0.00 0.00 0.00
5/14/2020 0.00 0.00 0.00
5/21/2020 0.00 0.00 0.00
5/28/2020 0.00 0.00 0.00
6/5/2020 0.00 0.00 0.00
6/12/2020 0.00 0.00 0.00
6/19/2020 0.00 0.00 0.00
6/26/2020 0.00 0.00 0.00
As can be seen from the foregoing table, no fluids were observed to be present in any of the
portals during the quarter.
Any soil and debris identified during the weekly inspections was removed from the wash pad of
the New Decontamination Pad, in accordance with part I.D.14 (b) of the GWDP and Section 3.1
(e)(i)(F) of the DMT Plan. No cracks greater than 1/8" were observed during any weekly
inspections.
7 .2 Annual Inspection of Existing Decontamination Pad
The Existing Decontamination Pad was taken out of service and inspected in June 2020, as
required by Part I.F.12 of the Permit and Section 4.2 of the DMT Plan. Repairs and maintenance,
including caulking and sealing of cracks, were completed following the inspection to prevent
additional deterioration. The decontamination pad was returned to service after the completion of
the repair and maintenance activities.
The inspection report and photos taken during the inspection are provided in Attachment G.
7.3 Annual Inspection of New Decontamination Pad
The New Decontamination Pad was taken out of service and inspected in April 2020 as required
by Part I.F.12 of the Permit and Section 4.2 of the DMT Plan. Repairs and maintenance,
including caulking and sealing of cracks, were completed immediately following the inspection
to prevent additional deterioration. The decontamination pad was returned to service after the
completion of the repair and maintenance activities.
The inspection report and photos taken during the inspection are provided in Attachment G.
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7.4 Annual Inspection of Used Oil and Fuel Tanks
The used oil tank and storage area and the fuel tanks and storage areas were inspected in April
and May 2020 as required by the Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasures Plan and the
DMT Plan. Repairs and maintenance, including caulking and sealing of cracks, were completed
following the inspection to prevent additional deterioration. No repairs or maintenance were
required on the used oil tank.
The inspection report and photos taken during the inspection are provided in Attachment G.
8.0 AMMONIUMSULFATEPAD
EFRI implemented Phase I of the approved May 7, 2012 Mill Nitrate Corrective Action Plan
("CAP") through the installation of the ammonium sulfate concrete pad. The ammonium sulfate
cover area is required to be inspected quarterly for eight (8) quarters and annually thereafter. The
eighth quarterly inspection was completed in August 2017.
The ammonium sulfate pad annual inspections were completed in May 2020 as required by the
CAP and DMT plan. Repairs and maintenance, including caulking and sealing of cracks, were
completed following the inspection to prevent additional deterioration. No repairs were needed
on the asphalt portion of the pad.
9.0 CELL 4A AND CELL 4B BAT PERFORMANCE STANDARDS REPORT
This Section constitutes the routine Cell 4A and Cell 4B BAT Performance Standards
Monitoring Report for the quarter, as required under Part I.F.3 of the GWDP.
9.1 LDS Monitoring
9.1.1 Operational Status of LDS Pumping and Monitoring Equipment
The LDS pumping and monitoring equipment for both of Cell 4A and Cell 4B, including, but not
limited to, the submersible pump, pump controller, head monitoring, and flow meter equipment,
operated continuously during the quarter except as noted below.
Cell 4A
During the quarter, there were no failures of any pumping or monitoring equipment that were not
repaired and made fully operational within 24-hours of discovery, as contemplated by Part
I.E.8(a)(l) of the GWDP.
During the quarter, power issues were noted with the Cell 2 slimes drain pump and the Cells 4A
and 4B LDS pumps. The faulty electronic component was replaced within 24 hours of discovery
and no notifications or corrective actions were necessary.
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Cell 4B
During the quarter, there were no failures of any pumping or monitoring equipment that were not
repaired and made fully operational within 24-hours of discovery, as contemplated by Part
I.E.12(a)(l) of the GWDP.
During the quarter, power issues were noted with the Cell 2 slimes drain pump and the Cells 4A
and 4B LDS pumps. The faulty electronic component was replaced within 24 hours of discovery
and no notifications or corrective actions were necessary.
9.1.2 Measurement of Weekly Fluid Head at the Lowest Point in the Secondary FML
The measurements of the fluid head above the lowest point in the secondary FML for Cells 4A
and 4B are provided in Attachment F.
As can be seen from a review of Attachment F, at no point in the quarter did the fluid head in the
Cell 4A LDS sump exceed a 1-foot level above the lowest point in the lower FML on the Cell
floor (where for purposes of compliance monitoring, this 1-foot distance equates to 2.28 feet
[27.36 inches] above the LDS system transducer), as stipulated by Part I.E.8(a)(2) of the GWDP.
During the quarter, the fluid head in the Cell 4A LDS sump did not exceed 12.4 inches above the
LDS transducer.
As can be seen from a review of Attachment F, at no point in the quarter did the fluid head in the
Cell 4B LDS sump exceed a 1-foot level above the lowest point in the lower FML on the Cell
floor, as stipulated by Part I.E.12(2) of the GWDP. For the purposes of compliance monitoring,
this 1-foot distance equates to 2.25 feet (27 inches) above the LDS system. During the quarter,
the fluid head in the Cell 4B LDS sump did not exceed 10.56 inches above the LDS transducer.
9.1.3 Measurement of the Volume of Fluids Pumped from the LDS
The measurements of the volume of fluids pumped are provided in Attachment F.
Cell 4A
As can be seen from a review of Attachment F, 3,395 gallons of fluid were pumped from the Cell
4A LDS for the quarter. Accordingly, the average daily LDS flow volume in Cell 4A did not
exceed 24,160 gallons/day, as stipulated by Part I.E.8(a)(3) of the GWDP.
The daily allowable volume of fluids pumped from the Cell 4A LDS have also been calculated
based on weekly tailings cell fluid measurements using the calculations provided in the Cell 4A
BAT Operations and Maintenance Plan. A letter from the Director dated January 27, 2011 that
approved the use of Cell 4B, and a subsequent letter dated March 15, 2011, stated approval of the
DMT and Cell 4A O&M Plans, which effectively eliminated the former freeboard elevation
requirements for tailings Cell 4A. Pursuant to the receipt of the March 15, 2011 letter, freeboard
limits in Cell 4A were no longer required. However, the weekly wastewater elevations are
documented in order to calculate the maximum daily allowable flow volume, in accordance with
the Cell 4A BAT Operations and Maintenance Plan. Based on the wastewater pool elevation
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surveys conducted during the quarter, and the maximum head recorded on the FML during the
quarter of 35.37 feet, the allowable flow rate would be approximately 587.46 gallons/acre/day
(23,099 gallons/day for the cell), as determined by Table lA of the Mill's Cell 4A and 4B BAT
Operations and Maintenance Plan, and assuming a liner elevation of 5555.55 feet and
approximately 39.32 acres of liquid area. The average daily flow volume in Cell 4A did not
exceed the calculated flow volume of 23,099 gallons/day. As mentioned above, a total of 3,395
gallons of fluid were pumped from the Cell 4A LDS during the quarter and did not exceed the
calculated maximum allowable daily flow volume. The allowable flow rate calculation for the
quarter for Cell 4A along with Table lA is included in Attachment F of this report.
Cell 4B
As can be seen from a review of Attachment F, 373 gallons of fluid were pumped from the Cell
4B LDS for the quarter. The average daily LDS flow volume in Cell 4B did not exceed the
26,145 gallons/day limit, as stipulated by Part I.E.12(3) of the GWDP.
Based on the wastewater pool elevation surveys conducted during the quarter, the maximum
head recorded on the FML during the quarter was 13.14 feet. The allowable flow rate would
therefore be approximately 369.90 gallons/acre/day (12,199 gallons/day for the cell), as
determined by Table lB of the Mill's Cell 4A and 4B BAT Operations and Maintenance Plan,
and assuming a liner elevation of 5557.5 feet and approximately 32.98 acres of liquid area. The
average daily flow volume in Cell 4B did not exceed the calculated flow volume of 12,199
gallons/day. As mentioned above, a total of 373 gallons of fluid were pumped from the Cell 4B
LDS during the quarter and did not exceed the calculated maximum allowable daily flow
volume. The allowable flow rate and average daily flow rate calculations for the quarter for Cell
4B are included along with Table lB in Attachment F of this report.
9.2 Measurement of Weekly Wastewater Fluids in Cells 4A and 4B
Weekly fluid elevations for Cells 4A and 4B for the quarter are provided in Attachment A along
with elevations for Cell 1.
9.3 Slimes Drain Recovery Head Monitoring
As the Mill has not initiated pumping of the Cell 4A or Cell 4B slimes drain systems at this time,
monthly recovery head tests and fluid level measurements are not required at this time pursuant
to Part I.E.8(b) of the GWDP.
10.0 CELL 1, CELL 2, AND CELL 3 LDS MONITORING
The requirement in Section 3.l(a) of the DMT Plan to monitor the LDS for Cells 1, 2, and 3 is a
requirement of the License, and not a DMT performance monitoring standard required by Parts
I.D.3 or I.E.7 of the GWDP. However, DWMRC has requested that the LDS monitoring for
Cells 1, 2, and 3 be included on the DMT inspection forms and that the results of the monitoring
be reported in the quarterly DMT reports. The Cells 1, 2, and 3 LDS monitoring data are
included in Attachment F.
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10.1 Operational Status of LOS Pumping and Monitoring Equipment
The LDS pumping and monitoring equipment for each of Cell 1, Cell 2, and Cell 3, including,
but not limited to, the submersible pump, pump controller, head monitoring, and flow meter
equipment, operated continuously during the quarter except as noted below.
For Cell 1, during the quarter, there were no failures of any pumping or monitoring equipment
not repaired and made fully operational within 24 hours of discovery.
For Cell 2, during the quarter, there were no failures of any pumping or monitoring equipment
not repaired and made fully operational within 24 hours of discovery.
For Cell 3, during the quarter, there were no failures of any pumping or monitoring equipment
not repaired and made fully operational within 24-hours of discovery.
10.2 Measurement of the Volume of Fluids Pumped from the LOS
No fluids were pumped from the Cells 1, 2 or 3 LDSs during the quarter because no fluids were
detected in the Cells 1, 2 or Cell 3 LDSs.
10.3 Measurement of Weekly Wastewater Fluids in Cells 1, 2, and 3
A summary of the fluid elevations for the Cells 1, 2 and 3 LDSs for the quarter are provided in
Attachment F. The LDS for Cells 1, 2, and 3 were dry during the quarter.
10.4 Slimes Drain Recovery Head Monitoring
As the Mill has not initiated pumping in the Cell 3 slimes drain system at this time, monthly
recovery head tests and fluid level measurements are not required at this time.
11.0 ANNUAL SLIMES DRAIN RECOVERY HEAD REPORT FOR THE
CALENDAR YEAR 2020
The annual slimes drain recovery head report for Cell 2 for calendar year 2019, as required under
Parts I.D.3 (b) and I.F.11 of the GWDP and Section 8.2 of the DMT Plan was included with the
fourth quarter 2019 DMT report which was submitted February 24, 2020. The annual slimes
drain recovery head report for Cell 2 for calendar year 2020 will be included with the fourth
quarter 2020 DMT report which will be submitted on or before March 1, 2021.
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12.0 QUARTERLY PRECIPITATION DATA
Pursuant to a verbal request from DWMRC personnel, EFRI is providing the quarterly
precipitation data in the quarterly DMT reports. The data are collected at the Mill, by the EFRI
Field Staff, using an on-site rain gauge. The data are included as Attachment I to this report.
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13.0 SIGNATURE AND CERTIFICATION
This document was prepared by Energy Fuels Resources (USA) Inc.
Energy Fuels Resources (USA) Inc.
By:
Scott Bakken Digitally signed by Scott Bakken
Date: 2020.08.14 09:50:39 -06'00'
Scott A. Bakken Date
Senior Director Regulatory Affairs
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CERTIFICATION:
I certify, under penalty of law, that this document and all attachments were prepared under my
direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel
properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or
persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the
information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate
and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information,
including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations.
Digitally signed by Scott
Scott Bakken~:~~7~020.os.1409:s,:,s -06'00'
Scott A. Bakken
Senior Director Regulatory Affairs
Energy Fuels Resources (USA) Inc.
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Attachment A
Date Cell 1 Cell 3 1 Cell 4A 2 Cell 4B 3
Free board 5615.40 -RML 5594.60 -RML
Limit 5615.50-GWDP No Limit 5597.40 -GWDP
4/3/2020 5614.70 No Longer Required 5590.92 5570.51
4/10/2020 5614.56 No Longer Required 5590.82 5570.64
4/17/2020 5614.42 No Longer Required 5590.77 5570.58
4/24/2020 5614.30 No Longer Required 5590.73 5570.55
4/30/2020 5614.19 No Longer Required 5590.63 5570.48
5/7/2020 5614.06 No Longer Required 5590.53 NM
5/14/2020 5613.92 No Longer Required 5590.47 5570.36
5/21/2020 5613.72 No Longer Required 5590.43 5569.86
5/28/2020 5613.68 No Longer Required 5590.38 5569.74
6/5/2020 5613.59 No Longer Required 5590.42 5569.50
6/12/2020 5613.79 No Longer Required 5590.61 5568.85
6/19/2020 5614.05 No Longer Required 5590.57 5567.97
6/26/2020 5614.26 No Longer Required 5590.59 5567.05
NM = Not Measured
1Cell 3 is nearly full of solids. The freeboard limit is no longer required and the weekly measurements are no
longer required per the January 27 and March 14, 2011 letters from DWMRC.
2 The previous freeboard limit of 5,593.74 for Cell 4A is set out in a letter from the Director dated November
20, 2008. EFRI proposed in the DMT Plan revision dated November 12, 2010 the removal of the freeboard
limit for Cell 4A to be replaced by a freeboard limit for new Cell 4B that will accommodate the freeboard
requirements of Cells 3, 4A, and 4B. The Director granted a variance from the Cell 4A freeboard limit on
January 13, 2011 and approved the removal of the Cell 4A limit and the use of Cell 4B on January 27, 2011.
The weekly measurements are no longer required for compliance with freeboard limts, but are required for the
calculation of the daily allowable volume of fluids pumped from the Cell 4A LDS.
3 The freeboard limit listed is the value specified in the DMT plan when the pool surface area is 40 acres. A
pool surface area of 40 acres is used because there are no beaches present in Cell 4B at this time.
Attachment B
Attachment C
QUARTERLY HEAD MEASUREMENT TEST
Location: White Mesa Mill
Slimes Cell # 2
6/2/20
700 40.67
800 39.90
900 39.25
1000 38.79
1100 38.37
1200 37.82
1300 37.53
1400 37.08
1500 36.85
Comments:
6/3/20
34.14
33.91
33.68
33.60
33.47
33.30
33.20
33.07
32.96
Date: 6/2/2020-6/8/2020
Sampler: Deen Lyman, Tanner Holliday
6/4/20 6/5/20 6/6/20 6/7/20
31.69 30.56 29.21 28.93
31.63 30.53
31.58 30.49
31.50 30.45
31.43 30.41
31.37 30.35
31.31 30.31
31.24 30.26
31.17 30.20
6/8/20
28.61
28.61
28.61
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Piezometer 6/16/2016 6/22/2016 6/30/2016 7ll/2016 7/14/2016 7/22/2016 7/28/2016 8/5/2016 8/11/2016
C2-P01 11.46 11.34 11.22 11.17 11.22 11.13 11.01 10.94 11.00
C2-P02 8.98 8.94 13.96 13.79 13.73 13.54 13.44 13.36 13.43
C2-P03 13.23 13.01 12.91 12.66 12.71 12.72 12.55 12.25 12.22
C2-P04 10.91 10.82 15.78 15.66 15.70 15.62 15.24 15.14 15.16
C2-P05 14.04 13.95 18.89 18.80 18.73 18.73 18.64 18.37 18.31
C2-P06 17.52 17.45 17.32 17.29 17.26 17.12 16.96 16.87 16.91
C2-P07 15.21 15.07 15.09 15.02 15.03 15.00 14.30 14.23 14.30
C2-P08 18.69 18.56 18.54 18.48 18.46 18.45 18.30 18.19 23.26
C2-P09 25.25 23.76 23.86 23.82 23.91 23.71 23.60 23.50 23.52
C2-P10 22.49 21.93 22.62 22.80 22.96 23.08 22.78 22.74 27.87
C2-P11 20.71 20.45 20.78 20.79 20.91 20.92 20.35 20.31 25.35
C2-P12 21.12 19.72 25.61 25.77 25.97 26.06 25.89 25.48 25.61
C2-P13 16.85 16.83 21.72 21.55 21.48 21.47 21.30 21.14 21.10
C2-P14 22.85 22.56 22.60 22.65 22.75 22.60 22.40 22.38 22.46
C2-P15 21.37 21.17 21.20 21.16 21.21 21.08 20.80 20.75 20.51
C2-P16 20.24 20.01 20.06 20.02 20.10 20.02 19.80 19.71 19.78
C2-P17 23.01 22.87 22.90 22.75 22.77 22.75 22.60 22.47 22.55
C2-P18 18.70 18.65 18.62 18.52 18.57 18.58 18.38 18.26 18.31
C2-P19 10.31 10.28 10.31 10.35 10.50 10.57 10.50 10.50 10.65
C2-P20 17.15 17.10 17.02 16.97 16.98 16.97 16.82 16.72 16.75
C2-P21 14.96 14.88 14.87 14.76 14.82 14.85 14.68 14.58 14.65
C2-P22 12.42 12.34 12.42 12.30 12.40 12.48 12.32 12.23 12.34
C2-P23 9.93 9.76 9.74 9.65 9.73 9.85 9.78 9.72 9.76
Notes:
1. Piezometers 9 and 15 were found broken at a joint due to construction work in the area between July 28, 2016 and August 5, 2016.
D1W readings on August 5, 2016 were taken before these piezometers were repaired.
2. Piezometer 3 was hit by a vehicle on July 11, 2018. It was a clean break and the water levels were able to be read for this date.
The piezometer was repaired and a new elevation measured on September 11, 2018.
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Piezometer 8/19/2016 8/26/2016 9/2/2016 9/9/2016 9/16/2016 9/23/2016 9/30/2016 10n12016 10/13/2016 10/21/2016 10/28/2016
C2-P01 10.86 10.81 13.14 13.12 13.08 12.70 12.64 12.66 12.53 12.71 12.59
C2-P02 13.02 12.80 12.42 12.45 12.30 12.08 11.69 11.67 11.58 11.79 11.71
C2-P03 11.75 11.73 16.62 16.62 16.18 15.86 15.89 15.97 15.85 16.00 15.87
C2-P04 15.02 14.71 14.42 13.97 13.88 13.57 13.55 13.10 12.84 12.91 12.78
C2-P05 17.95 17.90 17.83 17.83 17.50 17.44 17.25 17.35 17.20 17.30 17.15
C2-P06 16.34 16.30 16.05 15.99 15.70 18.82 18.72 18.70 18.48 18.56 18.37
C2-P07 14.16 13.74 13.61 12.91 12.90 15.70 15.76 15.16 14.87 14.91 14.84
C2-P08 22.90 22.96 22.81 22.81 22.61 22.43 22.50 22.57 22.37 22.50 22.30
C2-P09 23.24 23.05 22.92 22.89 22.75 22.50 22.25 22.30 22.10 22.29 22.13
C2-P10 27.80 27.40 27.16 26.90 26.89 26.04 26.05 25.26 25.13 25.82 25.47
C2-P11 25.28 25.10 24.73 24.29 24.25 23.76 23.78 23.13 22.84 23.21 23.22
C2-P12 25.58 25.65 25.29 24.81 24.57 27.13 27.02 26.56 26.00 26.77 26.80
C2-P13 20.69 20.66 20.52 20.52 20.30 20.05 20.14 20.13 19.98 20.13 19.97
C2-P14 22.21 21.96 21.79 21.79 21.70 23.75 23.60 23.49 23.31 23.58 23.46
C2-P15 20.54 20.10 20.10 19.99 20.00 22.00 22.06 21.90 21.58 21.79 21.72
C2-P16 19.59 19.50 19.31 19.26 19.24 18.86 19.01 18.96 18.69 18.78 18.75
C2-P17 22.31 22.34 22.21 22.22 22.10 21.92 22.08 22.12 21.95 22.11 21.96
C2-P18 18.10 18.11 18.01 17.95 17.86 17.70 17.90 17.88 17.82 17.97 17.77
C2-P19 10.55 10.70 10.71 10.82 10.84 10.80 11.08 11.25 11.15 11.20 11 .18
C2-P20 16.59 16.61 16.53 16.51 16.40 16.32 16.45 16.49 16.33 16.46 16.35
C2-P21 14.46 14.60 14.33 14.46 14.34 14.08 14.43 14.46 14.33 14.51 14.28
C2-P22 12.18 12.29 12.15 12.25 12.22 12.06 12.46 12.32 12.31 12.44 12.35
C2-P23 9.77 9.86 9.79 9.84 9.85 9.72 10.04 10.14 10.07 9.93 9.98
Energy Fuels Resources (USA) Inc. White Mesa Mill Cell 2 Standpipe Piezometers (ft.
Piezometer 11/4/2016 11/11/2016 11/18/2016 11/25/2016 12/2/2016 12/8/2016 12/13/2016 12/20/2016 12/30/2016 1/6/2017 1/11/2017
C2-P01 12.81 12.77 12.91 13.02 12.75 13.10 13.00 13.32 13.23 13.32 13.05
C2-P02 11.92 11.90 12.00 12.09 11.88 12.21 12.08 12.49 12.36 12.41 12.15
C2-P03 16.06 16.02 16.16 16.22 15.95 16.27 16.15 16.46 16.32 16.41 16.12
C2-P04 12.95 12.91 12.96 13.08 12.88 13.14 13.01 13.35 13.25 13.10 12.98
C2-P05 17.30 17.22 17.42 17.40 17.20 17.43 17.30 17.48 17.33 17.51 17.19
C2-P06 18.54 18.44 18.57 18.57 18.32 18.58 18.39 18.65 18.44 18.50 18.17
C2-P07 14.96 14.95 15.01 15.05 14.90 15.10 14.97 15.20 15.09 15.03 15.04
C2-P08 22.49 22.38 22.52 22.56 22.28 22.61 22.33 22.64 22.40 22.47 22.12
C2-P09 22.30 22.19 22.40 22.28 21.87 21.90 21.80 22.18 21.95 22.09 21.75
C2-P10 25.66 25.62 25.78 25.44 24.70 25.10 25.10 24.95 24.79 24.78 24.53
C2-P11 23.40 23.41 23.36 23.45 23.08 23.18 23.27 23.71 23.71 23.56 23.65
C2-P12 27.05 27.05 27.06 26.83 25.94 26.24 26.61 27.39 27.47 27.32 27.30
C2-P13 20.14 20.08 20.16 20.23 19.91 20.20 20.02 20.17 20.19 20.16 19.87
C2-P14 23.64 23.50 23.48 23.28 22.78 22.93 22.82 23.01 22.76 22.89 22.54
C2-P15 21.93 21.75 21.85 21.79 21.50 21.78 21.70 22.02 21.74 21.84 21.57
C2-P16 18.96 18.14 18.53 18.57 18.31 18.56 18.48 18.59 18.35 18.42 18.19
C2-P17 22.07 22.00 22.13 22.10 21.71 22.07 21.88 22.21 21.94 22.05 21.65
C2-P18 17.90 17.75 17.55 17.78 17.44 17.74 17.55 17.78 17.61 17.58 17.27
C2-P19 14.31 14.16 14.06 14.15 13.93 14.23 14.08 14.08 13.89 13.99 13.68
C2-P20 19.20 19.19 19.27 19.30 19.00 19.22 19.10 19.31 19.10 19.15 18.85
C2-P21 14.31 14.29 14.36 14.48 13.98 19.69 19.47 19.73 18.54 19.11 18.73
C2-P22 12.31 12.28 12.38 12.44 12.02 18.38 18.06 18.32 18.15 17.66 17.14
C2-P23 10.25 9.79 9.35 9.33 9.20 9.44 9.37 13.89 14.40 14.29 14.20
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Piezometer 1/20/2017 1/27/2017 2/3/2017 2/17/2017 2/22/2017 3/3/2017 3/10/2017 3/17/2017 3/24/2017 3/31/2017 4/7/2017 4/14/2017
C2-P01 13.06 13.72 13.48 13.34 13.42 13.80 13.73 13.75 13.66 13.33 13.68 13.55
C2-P02 12.13 12.85 12.63 12.51 12.64 13.05 12.97 12.99 12.86 12.58 12.99 12.86
C2-P03 16.13 16.80 16.53 16.35 16.40 16.79 16.70 16.75 16.66 16.35 16.70 16.61
C2-P04 12.95 13.50 13.31 13.22 13.37 13.68 13.63 13.61 13.46 13.28 13.69 13.58
C2-P05 17.18 17.72 17.51 17.40 17.41 17.74 17.67 17.73 17.71 17.44 17.73 17.66
C2-P06 18.12 18.76 18.47 18.31 18.43 18.78 18.70 18.70 18.62 18.34 18.72 18.62
C2-P07 14.85 15.27 15.10 15.01 15.13 15.39 15.34 15.34 15.24 15.08 15.40 15.31
C2-P08 22.08 22.82 22.51 22.36 22.50 22.88 22.74 22.77 22.65 22.29 22.74 22.57
C2-P09 21.70 22.29 21.99 21.81 21.85 22.20 22.10 22.13 22.10 21.55 22.00 21.90
C2-P10 24.49 25.01 24.75 24.60 25.12 25.74 25.55 25.08 24.86 24.34 24.88 24.82
C2-P11 23.61 23.64 23.86 23.93 23.95 23.98 24.24 24.25 24.00 23.66 24.20 24.16
C2-P12 27.30 27.79 27.60 27.56 27.72 28.01 27.93 27.91 27.46 26.81 27.83 27.86
C2-P13 19.84 20.55 20.26 20.12 20.24 20.64 20.57 20.58 20.44 20.15 20.88 20.45
C2-P14 22.50 23.09 22.81 22.71 22.80 23.17 23.10 23.15 23.07 22.73 23.10 23.01
C2-P15 21.56 22.10 21.89 21.80 21.93 22.15 22.20 22.22 22.05 21.79 22.24 22.15
C2-P16 18.19 18.69 18.49 18.42 18.55 18.85 18.80 18.84 18.69 18.43 18.81 18.70
C2-P17 21.58 22.20 21.92 21.77 21.82 22.19 22.09 22.14 22.09 21.76 22.09 22.00
C2-P18 17.08 17.76 17.51 17.36 17.46 17.90 17.80 17.85 17.69 17.40 17.83 17.65
C2-P19 13.63 14.21 13.92 13.76 13.80 14.13 14.00 14.02 13.95 13.61 13.91 13.79
C2-P20 18.80 19.35 19.10 18.97 18.94 19.35 19.25 19.32 19.28 19.00 19.25 19.60
C2-P21 18.64 19.37 19.06 18.98 19.03 19.52 19.45 19.51 19.43 19.13 19.56 19.45
C2-P22 17.00 17.65 17.40 17.33 17.42 17.88 17.83 17.89 17.80 17.55 17.96 17.87
C2-P23 13.35 13.75 13.63 13.63 13.80 14.07 14.04 14.00 13.86 13.82 14.15 13.96
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Piezometer 4/20/2017 4/27/2017 5/2/2017 5/12/2017 5/19/2017 5/25/2017 5/31/2017 6/8/2017 6/16/2017 6/23/2017 6/30/2017 7/6/2017
C2-P01 13.62 13.37 13.57 13.59 13.60 13.61 13.50 13.48 13.48 13.41 13.35 13.43
C2-P02 12.96 12.71 12.95 12.98 13.02 13.04 12.95 12.95 12.96 12.90 12.88 12.97
C2-P03 16.68 16.46 16.69 16.74 16.78 16.79 16.71 16.73 16.78 16.74 16.70 16.82
C2-P04 13.73 13.50 13.74 13.76 13.79 13.81 13.81 13.81 13.82 13.76 13.77 13.86
C2-P05 17.70 17.55 17.72 17.81 17.85 17.91 17.76 17.80 17.88 17.89 17.88 18.00
C2-P06 18.70 18.50 18.73 18.85 18.83 18.85 18.77 18.80 18.90 18.83 18.83 18.94
C2-P07 15.42 15.27 15.46 15.50 15.52 15.55 15.56 15.58 15.60 15.56 15.59 15.66
C2-P08 22.67 22.47 22.70 22.80 22.82 22.80 22.72 22.77 22.84 22.83 22.80 22.95
C2-P09 22.05 21.85 22.05 22.10 22.19 22.20 22.10 22.11 22.20 22.22 22.03 22.20
C2-P10 24.93 24.76 24.96 25.00 25.02 25.03 25.00 25.03 25.07 24.96 24.72 25.01
C2-P11 24.25 24.10 24.30 24.99 24.31 24.32 24.38 24.37 24.41 24.24 24.00 24.26
C2-P12 28.03 27.90 28.15 28.17 28.24 28.24 28.31 28.32 28.40 28.03 27.60 28.18
C2-P13 20.57 20.35 20.59 20.63 20.67 20.73 20.63 20.65 20.66 20.67 20.62 20.72
C2-P14 22.91 22.75 22.96 23.00 23.09 23.15 23.04 23.07 23.15 23.11 23.01 23.18
C2-P15 21.86 21.78 21.98 22.01 22.11 22.13 22.10 22.12 22.19 22.07 22.05 22.21
C2-P16 21.21 21.28 21.49 21.56 21.65 21.74 21.65 21.69 21.75 21.66 21.65 21.79
C2-P17 22.03 21.93 22.05 22.08 22.12 22.14 22.02 22.03 22.11 22.08 22.05 22.17
C2-P18 17.74 17.47 17.75 17.77 17.80 17.86 17.77 17.77 17.82 17.78 17.84 17.90
C2-P19 15.62 15.40 15.53 15.53 15.50 15.58 15.37 15.34 15.40 15.35 15.32 15.40
C2-P20 19.20 19.00 19.20 19.44 22.00 21.96 21.94 21.93 22.01 21.99 21.94 22.07
C2-P21 19.54 19.30 19.61 19.64 19.70 19.72 19.70 19.71 19.82 19.79 19.86 19.95
C2-P22 17.98 17.75 18.03 18.10 18.14 18.18 18.12 18.15 18.23 18.20 18.20 18.34
C2-P23 13.86 13.65 13.82 14.02 14.81 14.83 13.92 13.92 13.95 13.91 13.92 14.03
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Piezometer 7/14/2017 7/28/2017 8/4/2017 9/1/2017 10/13/2017 11/10/2017 12/6/2017 1/10/2018 2/1/2018 3/16/2018 4/5/2018 5/11/2018
C2-P01 13.32 13.12 13.07 12.96 13.00 13.08 13.49 13.45 13.96 14.10 14.28 13.92
C2-P02 12.90 12.74 12.70 12.59 12.58 12.58 12.92 12.77 13.30 13.45 13.70 13.45
C2-P03 16.75 16.60 16.57 16.27 16.34 16.36 16.73 16.60 17.13 17.34 17.56 17.35
C2-P04 13.85 13.75 13.74 13.65 13.69 13.70 14.05 13.89 14.29 14.44 14.76 14.56
C2-P05 17.95 17.87 17.85 17.71 17.67 17.61 17.87 17.75 18.14 18.33 18.51 18.41
C2-P06 18.90 18.81 18.79 18.77 18.75 18.66 18.93 18.62 19.06 19.22 19.49 19.36
C2-P07 15.66 15.60 15.60 15.60 15.67 15.73 15.97 15.78 16.12 16.26 16.53 16.42
C2-P08 22.89 22.80 22.79 22.72 22.56 22.42 22.66 23.50 22.82 22.97 23.21 23.05
C2-P09 22.21 22.19 22.17 22.17 22.10 22.00 22.15 21.83 22.29 22.17 22.41 22.39
C2-P10 25.07 25.06 25.04 25.05 25.00 24.90 25.09 24.77 25.10 25.19 25.30 25.30
C2-P11 24.30 24.32 24.33 24.32 24.25 24.20 24.34 24.24 24.46 24.54 24.63 24.75
C2-P12 28.37 28.45 28.49 28.51 28.55 28.33 28.70 28.52 28.76 28.85 28.79 29.06
C2-P13 20.68 20.64 20.56 20.48 20.38 20.26 20.48 20.51 20.62 20.75 21.02 20.86
C2-P14 23.17 23.12 23.10 23.11 23.04 22.90 23.15 22.92 23.32 23.52 23.63 23.55
C2-P15 22.12 22.16 22.15 22.16 22.13 21.95 22.27 22.02 22.41 22.56 22.72 22.67
C2-P16 21.79 21.76 21.75 21.76 21.73 21.63 21.89 21.71 22.05 22.22 22.37 22.34
C2-P17 22.09 21.94 21.90 21.78 21.63 21.42 21.62 21.32 21.79 21.95 22.17 22.05
C2-P18 17.83 17.70 17.68 17.55 17.40 17.20 17.38 17.06 17.52 17.71 18.03 17.93
C2-P19 15.31 15.18 15.14 15.10 15.10 15.08 15.37 15.14 15.61 15.80 16.00 15.79
C2-P20 22.00 21.85 21.84 21.69 21.55 21.33 21.49 21.23 21.61 21.79 21.98 21.91
C2-P21 19.90 19.76 19.75 19.65 19.52 19.33 19.56 19.21 19.70 19.88 20.18 20.07
C2-P22 18.30 18.19 18.18 18.14 18.10 17.99 18.25 17.56 18.43 18.61 18.88 18.78
C2-P23 13.98 13.97 13.99 13.93 13.91 13.98 14.14 14.21 14.47 14.70 14.92 15.09
E Fuels R (USA) Inc. White M Mill Cell 2 Stand · (ft.) . . , . .. ,
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Piezometer 6/14/2018 7/11/2018 8/2/2018 9/6/2018 10/1/2018 11/5/2018 12/4/2018 1/8/2019 2/1/2019 3/20/2019 4/4/2019 5/6/2019 6/5/2019
C2-P01 13.89 13.63 13.42 13.43 13.29 13.32 13.99 14.45 14.40 16.78 13.53 12.78 12.50
C2-P02 13.54 13.39 13.11 13.19 12.99 12.88 13.44 13.83 13.79 13.97 13.57 12.71 12.33
C2-P03 17.45 17.33 16.53 16.56 16.41 16.26 16.82 17.22 17.08 16.51 16.06 15.65 15.64
C2-P04 14.70 14.62 14.48 14.53 14.41 14.33 14.83 15.10 15.10 14.85 14.06 13.36 13.31
C2-P05 18.60 18.55 18.54 18.68 18.57 18.45 18.83 19.02 18.95 18.93 18.61 18.24 18.29
C2-P06 19.61 19.58 19.58 19.72 19.59 19.45 19.89 20.05 19.94 20.17 19.95 19.59 19.52
C2-P07 16.75 16.60 16.53 16.61 16.51 16.46 16.85 17.01 16.94 16.77 16.55 16.41 16.44
C2-P08 23.32 23.27 23.28 23.49 23.29 23.09 23.54 23.71 23.57 23.82 23.70 23.33 23.33
C2-P09 22.62 22.45 22.56 22.74 22.52 22.39 22.71 22.91 22.78 22.95 23.00 22.90 22.91
C2-P10 25.59 25.44 25.53 25.69 25.44 25.37 25.78 25.50 25.72 25.89 25.92 25.90 26.00
C2-P11 24.98 24.82 24.89 25.00 25.18 24.78 25.01 25.12 25.15 25.31 25.30 25.39 25.47
C2-P12 29.39 28.99 29.12 29.35 29.40 28.98 29.29 29.43 29.36 29.54 29.53 29.59 29.67
C2-P13 21.12 21.08 21.00 21.08 20.85 20.62 21.05 21.27 21.15 21.47 21.31 20.98 21.09
C2-P14 23.81 23.67 23.75 23.90 24.09 23.49 23.94 24.12 23.99 25.15 24.14 24.01 24.03
C2-P15 22.92 22.80 22.81 22.97 23.18 22.55 22.99 23.15 23.01 23.43 23.22 23.12 23.19
C2-P16 22.57 22.45 22.43 22.62 22.38 22.19 22.64 22.78 22.62 22.78 22.76 22.68 22.76
C2-P17 22.25 22.19 22.20 22.21 21.98 21.73 22.10 22.39 23.25 22.71 22.64 22.51 22.56
C2-P18 18.22 18.22 18.14 18.19 17.92 17.63 17.99 18.28 18.18 18.71 18.72 18.72 18.95
C2-P19 15.82 15.83 15.82 15.92 15.81 15.77 16.34 16.60 16.50 16.10 15.96 15.90 16.01
C2-P20 22.10 22.08 22.07 22.09 21.85 21.6 21.93 22.19 22.13 22.55 22.60 22.57 22.71
C2-P21 20.31 20.32 20.32 20.37 20.11 19.84 20.24 20.53 20.38 20.88 20.83 20.84 21.01
C2-P22 19.06 19.07 18.94 19.16 18.92 18.71 19.12 19.41 19.31 19.72 19.65 19.65 19.79
C2-P23 15.19 15.29 15.18 15.18 15.11 15.04 15.18 15.45 15.57 15.91 15.84 15.82 15.89
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Piezometer 7/3/2019 Bn/2019 9/5/2019 10/2/2019 11ll/2019 12/4/2019 1/3/2020 2/14/2020 3/3/2020 4/1/2020 5/1/2020 6/2/2020
C2-P01 12.02 11.78 12.01 11.96 12.52 12.77 13.33 13.32 13.52 13.65 13.42 13.19
C2-P02 11.88 11 .61 11.68 11.53 11.92 12.07 12.56 12.57 12.79 13.11 13.30 12.96
C2-P03 15.37 15.19 15.16 15.16 15.42 15.47 15.97 15.97 16.17 16.48 16.39 16.34
C2-P04 13.04 13.00 13.07 13.01 13.39 13.60 13.87 13.85 13.99 14.21 14.01 14.10
C2-P05 18.21 18.17 18.20 18.15 18.16 18.05 18.44 18.44 18.54 18.79 18.83 18.94
C2-P06 19.25 19.13 19.13 18.97 18.97 18.93 19.28 19.26 19.36 19.71 19.65 19.84
C2-P07 16.21 16.11 16.06 15.89 16.02 16.13 16.32 16.33 16.52 16.80 16.74 16.81
C2-P08 23.17 23.15 23.19 23.09 23.06 22.93 23.25 23.26 23.29 23.60 23.62 23.82
C2-P09 22.78 22.72 22.74 22.61 22.64 22.24 22.60 22.60 22.40 22.71 22.69 22.85
C2-P10 25.87 25.89 25.89 25.69 25.70 25.54 25.74 25.75 25.57 26.02 25.95 26.13
C2-P11 25.35 25.35 25.29 24.96 25.10 25.05 24.95 24.96 25.10 25.61 25.64 25.75
C2-P12 29.55 29.57 29.56 29.16 29.32 29.06 29.26 29.27 28.90 29.64 29.71 29.82
C2-P13 21.10 21.09 21.05 20.68 20.70 20.58 20.81 20.81 20.99 21.39 21.54 21.70
C2-P14 23.94 23.91 23.92 23.76 23.75 23.53 23.91 23.91 23.85 24.15 24.15 24.35
C2-P15 23.06 23.05 23.07 22.89 22.88 22.73 23.03 23.04 22.99 23.34 23.31 23.50
C2-P16 22.61 22.61 22.62 22.44 22.45 22.30 22.59 22.60 22.59 22.86 22.88 23.05
C2-P17 22.50 22.40 22.36 22.17 22.12 21.91 22.28 22.30 22.38 22.71 22.77 22.96
C2-P18 18.91 18.88 18.85 18.61 18.59 18.42 18.69 18.71 18.93 19.31 19.50 19.78
C2-P19 15.92 15.87 15.96 15.94 16.14 16.11 16.57 16.58 16.68 16.93 16.92 17.02
C2-P20 22.70 22.63 22.59 22.38 22.31 22.06 22.41 22.42 22.50 22.74 22.89 23.06
C2-P21 20.97 20.92 20.90 20.65 20.61 20.36 20.66 20.66 20.75 21.11 21.24 21.45
C2-P22 19.68 19.63 19.59 19.36 19.38 19.25 19.55 19.56 19.68 20.02 20.10 20.32
C2-P23 15.85 15.76 15.67 15.39 15.58 15.64 15.72 15.74 16.18 16.40 16.62 16.74
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Piezometer 6/16/2016 6/22/2016 6/30/2016 1n12016 7/14/2016 7/22/2016 7/28/2016 8/5/2016 8/11/2016
C2-P01 5611.05 5611.17 5611.29 5611.34 5611.29 5611.38 5611.50 5611.57 5611.51
C2-P02 5610.90 5610.94 5610.92 5611.09 5611.15 5611.34 5611.44 5611.52 5611.45
C2-P03 5610.04 5610.26 5610.36 5610.61 5610.56 5610.55 5610.72 5611.02 5611.05
C2-P04 5610.84 5610.93 5610.97 5611.09 5611.05 5611.13 5611.51 5611.61 5611.59
C2-P05 5606.50 5606.59 5606.65 5606.74 5606.81 5606.81 5606.90 5607.17 5607.23
C2-P06 5606.51 5606.58 5606.71 5606.74 5606.77 5606.91 5607.07 5607.16 5607.12
C2-P07 5606.53 5606.67 5606.65 5606.72 5606.71 5606.74 5607.44 5607.51 5607.44
C2-P08 5603.71 5603.84 5603.86 5603.92 5603.94 5603.95 5604.10 5604.21 5604.07
C2-P09 5599.31 5600.80 5600.70 5600.74 5600.65 5600.85 5600.96 5601.06 5600.97
C2-P10 5598.44 5599.00 5598.31 5598.13 5597.97 5597.85 5598.15 5598.19 5598.01
C2-P11 5599.55 5599.81 5599.48 5599.47 5599.35 5599.34 5599.91 5599.95 5599.87
C2-P12 5595.99 5597.39 5596.50 5596.34 5596.14 5596.05 5596.22 5596.63 5596.50
C2-P13 5603.71 5603.73 5603.84 5604.01 5604.08 5604.09 5604.26 5604.42 5604.46
C2-P14 5601.28 5601.57 5601.53 5601.48 5601.38 5601.53 5601.73 5601.75 5601.67
C2-P15 5601.80 5602.00 5601.97 5602.01 5601.96 5602.09 5602.37 5602.42 5602.65
C2-P16 5602.27 5602.50 5602.45 5602.49 5602.41 5602.49 5602.71 5602.80 5602.73
C2-P17 5606.06 5606.20 5606.17 5606.32 5606.30 5606.32 5606.47 5606.60 5606.52
C2-P18 5606.20 5606.25 5606.28 5606.38 5606.33 5606.32 5606.52 5606.64 5606.59
C2-P19 5609.06 5609.09 5609.06 5609.02 5608.87 5608.80 5608.87 5608.87 5608.72
C2-P20 5609.43 5609.48 5609.56 5609.61 5609.60 5609.61 5609.76 5609.86 5609.83
C2-P21 5610.72 5610.80 5610.81 5610.92 5610.86 5610.83 5611 .00 5611.10 5611.03
C2-P22 5611.77 5611.85 5611.77 5611.89 5611.79 5611.71 5611.87 5611.96 5611.85
C2-P23 5612.29 5612.46 5612.48 5612.57 5612.49 5612.37 5612.44 5612.50 5612.46
energy r-ue1s Hesources (U~AJ me. vvnne Mesa MIii 1.,e11 .! ~tanap1pe 1"'1ezome1ers vvater ~unace t:.1evat1on (TI ams1J
Piezometer 8/19/2016 8/26/2016 9/2/2016 9/9/2016 9/16/2016 9/23/2016 9/30/2016 1on12016 10/13/2016 10/21/2016 10/28/2016
C2-P01 5611 .65 5611.70 5611.94 5611.96 5612.00 5612.38 5612.44 5612.42 5612.55 5612.37 5612.49
C2-P02 5611.86 5612.08 5612.46 5612.43 5612.58 5612.80 5613.19 5613.21 5613.30 5613.09 5613.17
C2-P03 5611 .52 5611.54 561 1.54 5611.54 5611.98 5612.30 5612.27 5612.19 5612.31 5612.16 5612.29
C2-P04 5611.73 5612.04 5612.33 5612.78 5612.87 5613.18 5613.20 5613.65 5613.91 5613.84 5613.97
C2-P05 5607.59 5607.64 5607.71 5607.71 5608.04 5608.10 5608.29 5608.19 5608.34 5608.24 5608.39
C2-P06 5607.69 5607.73 5607.98 5608.04 5608.33 5608.51 5608.61 5608.63 5608.85 5608.77 5608.96
C2-P07 5607.58 5608.00 5608.13 5608.83 5608.84 5609.22 5609.16 5609.76 5610.05 5610.01 5610.08
C2-P08 5604.43 5604.37 5604.52 5604.52 5604.72 5604.90 5604.83 5604.76 5604.96 5604.83 5605.03
C2-P09 5601 .25 5601.44 5601.57 5601.60 5601.74 5601.99 5602.24 5602.19 5602.39 5602.20 5602.36
C2-P10 5598.08 5598.48 5598.72 5598.98 5598.99 5599.84 5599.83 5600.62 5600.75 5600.06 5600.41
C2-P11 5599.94 5600.12 5600.49 5600.93 5600.97 5601.46 5601.44 5602.09 5602.38 5602.01 5602.00
C2-P12 5596.53 5596.46 5596.82 5597.30 5597.54 5598.26 5598.37 5598.83 5599.39 5598.62 5598.59
C2-P13 5604.87 5604.90 5605.04 5605.04 5605.26 5605.51 5605.42 5605.43 5605.58 5605.43 5605.59
C2-P14 5601 .92 5602.17 5602.34 5602.34 5602.43 5602.74 5602.89 5603.00 5603.18 5602.91 5603.03
C2-P15 5602.62 5603.06 5603.06 5603.17 5603.16 5603.51 5603.45 5603.61 5603.93 5603.72 5603.79
C2-P16 5602.92 5603.01 5603.20 5603.25 5603.27 5603.65 5603.50 5603.55 5603.82 5603.73 5603.76
C2-P17 5606.76 5606.73 5606.86 5606.85 5606.97 5607.15 5606.99 5606.95 5607.12 5606.96 5607.11
C2-P18 5606.80 5606.79 5606.89 5606.95 5607.04 5607.20 5607.00 5607.02 5607.08 5606.93 5607.13
C2-P19 5608.82 5608.67 5608.66 5608.55 5608.53 5608.57 5608.29 5608.12 5608.22 5608.17 5608.19
C2-P20 5609.99 5609.97 5610.05 5610.07 5610.18 5610.26 5610.13 5610.09 5610.25 5610.12 5610.23
C2-P21 5611 .22 5611.08 5611.35 5611.22 5611.34 5611.60 5611.25 5611.22 5611.35 5611.17 5611.40
C2-P22 5612.01 5611.90 5612.04 5611.94 5611.97 5612.13 5611.73 5611 .87 5611.88 5611.75 5611.84
C2-P23 5612.45 5612.36 5612.43 5612.38 5612.37 5612.50 5612.18 5612.08 5612.15 5612.29 5612.24
t::ner IY t-ue1s Hesources (U:SAJ inc. wnne Mesa MIii (;ell 2 :standpipe Piezometers water Surface Elevation (ft amsl)
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Piezometer 11/4/2016 11/11/2016 11/18/2016 11/25/2016 12/2/2016 12/8/2016 12/13/2016 12/20/2016 12/30/2016 1/6/2017 1/11/2017
C2-P01 5612.27 5612.31 5612.17 5612.06 5612.33 5611.98 5612.08 5611.76 5611.85 5611.76 5612.03
C2-P02 5612.96 5612.98 5612.88 5612.79 5613.00 5612.67 5612.80 5612.39 5612.52 5612.47 5612.73
C2-P03 5612.10 5612.14 5612.00 5611.94 5612.21 5611.89 5612.01 5611.70 5611 .84 5611.75 5612.04
C2-P04 5613.80 5613.84 5613.79 5613.67 5613.87 5613.61 5613.74 5613.40 5613.50 5613.65 5613.77
C2-P05 5608.24 5608.32 5608.12 5608.14 5608.34 5608.11 5608.24 5608.06 5608.21 5608.03 5608.35
C2-P06 5608.79 5608.89 5608.76 5608.76 5609.01 5608.75 5608.94 5608.68 5608.89 5608.83 5609.16
C2-P07 5609.96 5609.97 5609.91 5609.87 5610.02 5609.82 5609.95 5609.72 5609.83 5609.89 5609.88
C2-P08 5604.84 5604.95 5604.81 5604.77 5605.05 5604.72 5605.00 5604.69 5604.93 5604.86 5605.21
C2-P09 5602.19 5602.30 5602.09 5602.21 5602.62 5602.59 5602.69 5602.31 5602.54 5602.40 5602.74
C2-P10 5600.22 5600.26 5600.10 5600.44 5601.18 5600.78 5600.78 5600.93 5601.09 5601.10 5601.35
C2-P11 5601 .82 5601.81 5601.86 5601.77 5602.14 5602.04 5601.95 5601.51 5601.51 5601.66 5601.57
C2-P12 5598.34 5598.34 5598.33 5598.56 5599.45 5599.15 5598.78 5598.00 5597.92 5598.07 5598.09
C2-P13 5605.42 5605.48 5605.40 5605.33 5605.65 5605.36 5605.54 5605.39 5605.37 5605.40 5605.69
C2-P14 5602.85 5602.99 5603.01 5603.21 5603.71 5603.56 5603.67 5603.48 5603.73 5603.60 5603.95
C2-P15 5603.58 5603.76 5603.66 5603.72 5604.01 5603.73 5603.81 5603.49 5603.77 5603.67 5603.94
C2-P16 5603.55 5604.37 5603.98 5603.94 5604.20 5603.95 5604.03 5603.92 5604.16 5604.09 5604.32
C2-P17 5607.00 5607.07 5606.94 5606.97 5607.36 5607.00 5607.19 5606.86 5607.13 5607.02 5607.42
C2-P18 5607.00 5607.15 5607.35 5607.12 5607.46 5607.16 5607.35 5607.12 5607.29 5607.32 5607.63
C2-P19 5607.92 5608.07 5608.17 5608.08 5608.30 5608.00 5608.15 5608.15 5608.34 5608.24 5608.55
C2-P20 5610.23 5610.24 5610.16 5610.13 5610.43 5610.21 5610.33 5610.12 5610.33 5610.28 5610.58
C2-P21 5611 .37 5611.39 5611.32 5611.20 5611.70 5611.25 5611.47 5611.21 5612.40 5611.83 5612.21
C2-P22 5611 .88 5611.91 5611 .81 5611.75 5612.17 5612.01 5612.33 5612.07 5612.24 5612.73 5613.25
C2-P23 5611.97 5612.43 5612.87 5612.89 5613.02 5612.78 5612.85 5613.70 5613.19 5613.30 5613.39
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Piezometer 1/20/2017 1/27/2017 2/3/2017 2/17/2017 2/22/2017 3/3/2017 3/10/2017 3/17/2017 3/24/2017 3/31/2017 4n12011 4/14/2017
C2-P01 5612.02 5611.36 5611.60 5611.74 5611.66 5611.28 5611.35 5611.33 5611.42 5611.75 5611.40 5611.53
C2-P02 5612.75 5612.03 5612.25 5612.37 5612.24 5611.83 5611.91 5611 .89 5612.02 5612.30 5611.89 5612.02
C2-P03 5612.03 5611.36 5611.63 5611.81 5611.76 5611.37 5611.46 5611.41 5611.50 5611.81 5611.46 5611.55
C2-P04 5613.80 5613.25 5613.44 5613.53 5613.38 5613.07 5613.12 5613.14 5613.29 5613.47 5613.06 5613.17
C2-P05 5608.36 5607.82 5608.03 5608.14 5608.13 5607.80 5607.87 5607.81 5607.83 5608.10 5607.81 5607.88
C2-P06 5609.21 5608.57 5608.86 5609.02 5608.90 5608.55 5608.63 5608.63 5608.71 5608.99 5608.61 5608.71
C2-P07 5610.07 5609.65 5609.82 5609.91 5609.79 5609.53 5609.58 5609.58 5609.68 5609.84 5609.52 5609.61
C2-P08 5605.25 5604.51 5604.82 5604.97 5604.83 5604.45 5604.59 5604.56 5604.68 5605.04 5604.59 5604.76
C2-P09 5602.79 5602.20 5602.50 5602.68 5602.64 5602.29 5602.39 5602.36 5602.39 5602.94 5602.49 5602.59
C2-P10 5601.39 5600.87 5601.13 5601.28 5600.76 5600.14 5600.33 5600.80 5601.02 5601.54 5601.00 5601.06
C2-P11 5601.61 5601.58 5601.36 5601.29 5601.27 5601.24 5600.98 5600.97 5601.22 5601.56 5601.02 5601.06
C2-P12 5598.09 5597.60 5597.79 5597.83 5597.67 5597.38 5597.46 5597.48 5597.93 5598.58 5597.56 5597.53
C2-P13 5605.72 5605.01 5605.30 5605.44 5605.32 5604.92 5604.99 5604.98 5605.12 5605.41 5604.68 5605.11
C2-P14 5603.99 5603.40 5603.68 5603.78 5603.69 5603.32 5603.39 5603.34 5603.42 5603.76 5603.39 5603.48
C2-P15 5603.95 5603.41 5603.62 5603.71 5603.58 5603.36 5603.31 5603.29 5603.46 5603.72 5603.27 5603.36
C2-P16 5604.32 5603.82 5604.02 5604.09 5603.96 5603.66 5603.71 5603.67 5603.82 5604.08 5603.70 5603.81
C2-P17 5607.49 5606.87 5607.15 5607.30 5607.25 5606.88 5606.98 5606.93 5606.98 5607.31 5606.98 5607.07
C2-P18 5607.82 5607.14 5607.39 5607.54 5607.44 5607.00 5607.10 5607.05 5607.21 5607.50 5607.07 5607.25
C2-P19 5608.60 5608.02 5608.31 5608.47 5608.43 5608.10 5608.23 5608.21 5608.28 5608.62 5608.32 5608.44
C2-P20 5610.63 5610.08 5610.33 5610.46 5610.49 5610.08 5610.18 5610.11 5610.15 5610.43 5610.18 5609.83
C2-P21 5612.30 5611.57 5611.88 5611.96 5611.91 5611.42 5611.49 5611.43 5611.51 5611.81 5611.38 5611.49
C2-P22 5613.39 5612.74 5612.99 5613.06 5612.97 5612.51 5612.56 5612.50 5612.59 5612.84 5612.43 5612.52
C2-P23 5614.24 5613.84 5613.96 5613.96 5613.79 5613.52 5613.55 5613.59 5613.73 5613.77 5613.44 5613.63
Piezometer
C2-P01
C2-P02
C2-P03
C2-P04
C2-P05
C2-P06
C2-P07
C2-P08
C2-P09
C2-P10
C2-P11
C2-P12
C2-P13
C2-P14
C2-P15
C2-P16
C2-P17
C2-P18
C2-P19
C2-P20
C2-P21
C2-P22
C2-P23
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4/20/2017 4/27/2017 5/2/2017 5/12/2017 5/19/2017 5/25/2017 5/31/2017 6/8/2017
5611.46 5611.71 5611.51 5611.49 5611.48 5611.47 5611.58 5611 .60
5611.92 5612.17 5611.93 5611.90 5611.86 5611.84 5611.93 5611 .93
5611.48 5611.70 5611.47 5611.42 5611.38 5611.37 5611.45 5611.43
5613.02 5613.25 5613.01 5612.99 5612.96 5612.94 5612.94 5612.94
5607.84 5607.99 5607.82 5607.73 5607.69 5607.63 5607.78 5607.74
5608.63 5608.83 5608.60 5608.48 5608.50 5608.48 5608.56 5608.53
5609.50 5609.65 5609.46 5609.42 5609.40 5609.37 5609.36 5609.34
5604.66 5604.86 5604.63 5604.53 5604.51 5604.53 5604.61 5604.56
5602.44 5602.64 5602.44 5602.39 5602.30 5602.29 5602.39 5602.38
5600.95 5601 .12 5600.92 5600.88 5600.86 5600.85 5600.88 5600.85
5600.97 5601.12 5600.92 5600.23 5600.91 5600.90 5600.84 5600.85
5597.36 5597.49 5597.24 5597.22 5597.15 5597.15 5597.08 5597.07
5604.99 5605.21 5604.97 5604.93 5604.89 5604.83 5604.93 5604.91
5603.58 5603.74 5603.53 5603.49 5603.40 5603.34 5603.45 5603.42
5603.65 5603.73 5603.53 5603.50 5603.40 5603.38 5603.41 5603.39
5604.33 5604.26 5604.05 5603.98 5603.89 5603.80 5603.89 5603.85
5607.04 5607.14 5607.02 5606.99 5606.95 5606.93 5607.05 5607.04
5607.16 5607.43 5607.15 5607.13 5607.10 5607.04 5607.13 5607.13
5608.80 5609.02 5608.89 5608.89 5608.92 5608.84 5609.05 5609.08
5610.23 5610.43 5610.23 5609.99 5610.04 5610.08 5610.10 5610.11
5611.40 5611.64 5611.33 5611.30 5611.24 5611.22 5611.24 5611.23
5612.41 5612.64 5612.36 5612.29 5612.25 5612.21 5612.27 5612.24
5613.73 5613.94 5613.77 5613.57 5612.78 5612.76 5613.67 5613.67
"Week of 4/20/17 Piezometer 19 was hit by equipment and then raised and piezometer 16
was raised to keep above cover.
' ~,
6/16/2017 6/23/2017 6/30/2017 7/6/2017
5611.60 5611.67 5611.73 5611.65
5611.92 5611.98 5612.00 5611.91
5611.38 5611.42 5611.46 5611.34
5612.93 5612.99 5612.98 5612.89
5607.66 5607.65 5607.66 5607.54
5608.43 5608.50 5608.50 5608.39
5609.32 5609.36 5609.33 5609.26
5604.49 5604.50 5604.53 5604.38
5602.29 5602.27 5602.46 5602.29
5600.81 5600.92 5601.16 5600.87
5600.81 5600.98 5601.22 5600.96
5596.99 5597.36 5597.79 5597.21
5604.90 5604.89 5604.94 5604.84
5603.34 5603.38 5603.48 5603.31
5603.32 5603.44 5603.46 5603.30
5603.79 5603.88 5603.89 5603.75
5606.96 5606.99 5607.02 5606.90
5607.08 5607.12 5607.06 5607.00
5609.02 5609.07 5609.10 5609.02
5610.03 5610.05 5610.10 5609.97
5611.12 5611.15 5611.08 5610.99
5612.16 5612.19 5612.19 5612.05
5613.64 5613.68 5613.67 5613.56
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Piezometer 7/14/2017 7/28/2017 8/4/2017 9/1/2017 10/13/2017 11/10/2017 12/6/2017 1/10/2018 2/1/2018 3/16/2018 4/5/2018 5/11/2018
C2-P01 5611.76 5611.96 5612.01 5612.12 5612.08 5612.00 5611.59 5611.63 5611.12 5610.98 5610.80 5611.16
C2-P02 5611.98 5612.14 5612.18 5612.29 5612.30 5612.30 5611.96 5612.11 5611.58 5611.43 5611.18 5611.43
C2-P03 5611.41 5611.56 5611.59 5611.89 5611.82 5611.80 5611.43 5611.56 5611.03 5610.82 5610.60 5610.81
C2-P04 5612.90 5613.00 5613.01 5613.10 5613.06 5613.05 5612.70 5612.86 5612.46 5612.31 5611.99 5612.19
C2-P05 5607.59 5607.67 5607.69 5607.83 5607.87 5607.93 5607.67 5607.79 5607.40 5607.21 5607.03 5607.13
C2-P06 5608.43 5608.52 5608.54 5608.56 5608.58 5608.67 5608.40 5608.71 5608.27 5608.11 5607.84 5607.97
C2-P07 5609.26 5609.32 5609.32 5609.32 5609.25 5609.19 5608.95 5609.14 5608.80 5608.66 5608.39 5608.50
C2-P08 5604.44 5604.53 5604.54 5604.61 5604.77 5604.91 5604.67 5603.83 5604.51 5604.36 5604.12 5604.28
C2-P09 5602.28 5602.30 5602.32 5602.32 5602.39 5602.49 5602.34 5602.66 5602.20 5602.32 5602.08 5602.10
C2-P10 5600.81 5600.82 5600.84 5600.83 5600.88 5600.98 5600.79 5601.11 5600.78 5600.69 5600.58 5600.58
C2-P11 5600.92 5600.90 5600.89 5600.90 5600.97 5601.02 5600.88 5600.98 5600.76 5600.68 5600.59 5600.47
C2-P12 5597.02 5596.94 5596.90 5596.88 5596.84 5597.06 5596.69 5596.87 5596.63 5596.54 5596.60 5596.33
C2-P13 5604.88 5604.92 5605.00 5605.08 5605.18 5605.30 5605.08 5605.05 5604.94 5604.81 5604.54 5604.70
C2-P14 5603.32 5603.37 5603.39 5603.38 5603.45 5603.59 5603.34 5603.57 5603.17 5602.97 5602.86 5602.94
C2-P15 5603.39 5603.35 5603.36 5603.35 5603.38 5603.56 5603.24 5603.49 5603.10 5602.95 5602.79 5602.84
C2-P16 5603.75 5603.78 5603.79 5603.78 5603.81 5603.91 5603.65 5603.83 5603.49 5603.32 5603.17 5603.20
C2-P17 5606.98 5607.13 5607.17 5607.29 5607.44 5607.65 5607.45 5607.75 5607.28 5607.12 5606.90 5607.02
C2-P18 5607.07 5607.20 5607.22 5607.35 5607.50 5607.70 5607.52 5607.84 5607.38 5607.19 5606.87 5606.97
C2-P19 5609.11 5609.24 5609.28 5609.32 5609.32 5609.34 5609.05 5609.28 5608.81 5608.62 5608.42 5608.63
C2-P20 5610.04 5610.19 5610.20 5610.35 5610.49 5610.71 5610.55 5610.81 5610.43 5610.25 5610.06 5610.13
C2-P21 5611.04 5611 .18 5611.19 5611.29 5611.42 5611.61 5611.38 5611.73 5611.24 5611.06 5610.76 5610.87
C2-P22 5612.09 5612.20 5612.21 5612.25 5612.29 5612.40 5612.14 5612.83 5611.96 5611.78 5611.51 5611.61
C2-P23 5613.61 5613.62 5613.60 5613.66 5613.68 5613.61 5613.45 5613.38 5613.12 5612.89 5612.67 5612.50
t:.ner IY t-ue1s Hesources {U~A) Inc. White Mesa Mill Cell 2 Standpipe Piezometers Water Surface Elevation (ft amsl}
Piezometer 6/14/2018 7/11/2018 8/2/2018 9/6/2018 10/1/2018 11/5/2018 12/4/2018 _1/8/2019 2/1/2019 3/20/2019 4/4/2019 5/6/2019 6/5/2019
C2-P01 5611.19 5611.45 5611.66 5611.65 5611.79 5611.76 5611.09 5610.63 5610.68 5608.30 5611.55 5612.30 5612.58
C2-P02 5611.34 5611.49 5611.77 5611.69 5611.89 5612.00 5611.44 5611.05 5611.09 5610.91 5611.31 5612.17 5612.55
C2-P03 5610.71 5610.83 5610.87 5610.84 5610.99 5611.14 5610.58 5610.18 5610.32 5610.89 5611.34 5611.75 5611.76
C2-P04 5612.05 5612.13 5612.27 5612.22 5612.34 5612.42 5611.92 5611.65 5611.65 5611.90 5612.69 5613.39 5613.44
C2-P05 5606.94 5606.99 5607.00 5606.86 5606.97 5607.09 5606.71 5606.52 5606.59 5606.61 5606.93 5607.30 5607.25
C2-P06 5607.72 5607.75 5607.75 5607.61 5607.74 5607.88 5607.44 5607.28 5607.39 5607.16 5607.38 5607.74 5607.81
C2-P07 5608.17 5608.32 5608.39 5608.31 5608.41 5608.46 5608.07 5607.91 5607.98 5608.15 5608.37 5608.51 5608.48
C2-P08 5604.01 5604.06 5604.05 5603.84 5604.04 5604.24 5603.79 5603.62 5603.76 5603.51 5603.63 5604.00 5604.00
C2-P09 5601.87 5602.04 5601.93 5601.75 5601.97 5602.10 5601.78 5601.58 5601.71 5601.54 5601.49 5601.59 5601.58
C2-P10 5600.29 5600.44 5600.35 5600.19 5600.44 5600.51 5600.10 5600.38 5600.16 5599.99 5599.96 5599.98 5599.88
C2-P11 5600.24 5600.40 5600.33 5600.22 5600.04 5600.44 5600.21 5600.10 5600.07 5599.91 5599.92 5599.83 5599.75
C2-P12 5596.00 5596.40 5596.27 5596.04 5595.99 5596.41 5596.10 5595.96 5596.03 5595.85 5595.86 5595.80 5595.72
C2-P13 5604.44 5604.48 5604.56 5604.48 5604.71 5604.94 5604.51 5604.29 5604.41 5604.09 5604.25 5604.58 5604.47
C2-P14 5602.68 5602.82 5602.74 5602.59 5602.40 5603.00 5602.55 5602.37 5602.50 5601.34 5602.35 5602.48 5602.46
C2-P15 5602.59 5602.71 5602.70 5602.54 5602.33 5602.96 5602.52 5602.36 5602.50 5602.08 5602.29 5602.39 5602.32
C2-P16 5602.97 5603.09 5603.11 5602.92 5603.16 5603.35 5602.90 5602.76 5602.92 5602.76 5602.78 5602.86 5602.78
C2-P17 5606.82 5606.88 5606.87 5606.86 5607.09 5607.34 5606.97 5606.68 5605.82 5606.36 5606.43 5606.56 5606.51
C2-P18 5606.68 5606.68 5606.76 5606.71 5606.98 5607.27 5606.91 5606.62 5606.72 5606.19 5606.18 5606.18 5605.95
C2-P19 5608.60 5608.59 5608.60 5608.50 5608.61 5608.65 5608.08 5607.82 5607.92 5608.32 5608.46 5608.52 5608.41
C2-P20 5609.94 5609.96 5609.97 5609.95 5610.19 5610.44 5610.11 5609.85 5609.91 5609.49 5609.44 5609.47 5609.33
C2-P21 5610.63 5610.62 5610.62 5610.57 5610.83 5611.10 5610.70 5610.41 5610.56 5610.06 5610.11 5610.10 5609.93
C2-P22 5611.33 5611.32 5611.45 5611.23 5611.47 5611.68 5611.27 5610.98 5611.08 5610.67 5610.74 5610.74 5610.60
C2-P23 5612.40 5612.30 5612.41 5612.41 5612.48 5612.55 5612.41 5612.14 5612.02 5611.68 5611.75 5611.77 5611.70
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I
Piezometer 7/3/2019 an,2019 9/5/2019 10/2/2019 11n12019 12/4/2019 1/3/2020 2/14/2020 3/3/2020 4/1/2020 5/1/2020 6/2/2020
C2-P01 5613.06 5613.30 5613.07 5613.12 5612.56 5612.31 5611.75 5611.76 5611.56 5611.43 5611.66 5611.89
C2-P02 5613.00 5613.27 5613.20 5613.35 5612.96 5612.81 5612.32 5612.31 5612.09 5611.77 5611.58 5611.92
C2-P03 5612.03 5612.21 5612.24 5612.24 5611.98 5611.93 5611.43 5611.43 5611.23 5610.92 5611.01 5611.06
C2-P04 5613.71 5613.75 5613.68 5613.74 5613.36 5613.15 5612.88 5612.90 5612.76 5612.54 5612.74 5612.65
C2-P05 5607.33 5607.37 5607.34 5607.39 5607.38 5607.49 5607.10 5607.10 5607.00 5606.75 5606.71 5606.60
C2-P06 5608.08 5608.20 5608.20 5608.36 5608.36 5608.40 5608.05 5608.07 5607.97 5607.62 5607.68 5607.49
C2-P07 5608.71 5608.81 5608.86 5609.03 5608.90 5608.79 5608.60 5608.59 5608.40 5608.12 5608.18 5608.11
C2-P08 5604.16 5604.18 5604.14 5604.24 5604.27 5604.40 5604.08 5604.07 5604.04 5603.73 5603.71 5603.51
C2-P09 5601.71 5601.77 5601.75 5601.88 5601.85 5602.25 5601.89 5601.89 5602.09 5601.78 5601.80 5601.64
C2-P10 5600.01 5599.99 5599.99 5600.19 5600.18 5600.34 5600.14 5600.13 5600.31 5599.86 5599.93 5599.75
C2-P11 5599.87 5599.87 5599.93 5600.26 5600.12 5600.17 5600.27 5600.26 5600.12 5599.61 5599.58 5599.47
C2-P12 5595.84 5595.82 5595.83 5596.23 5596.07 5596.33 5596.13 5596.12 5596.49 5595.75 5595.68 5595.57
C2-P13 5604.46 5604.47 5604.51 5604.88 5604.86 5604.98 5604.75 5604.75 5604.57 5604.17 5604.02 5603.86
C2-P14 5602.55 5602.58 5602.57 5602.73 5602.74 5602.96 5602.58 5602.58 5602.64 5602.34 5602.34 5602.14
C2-P15 5602.45 5602.46 5602.44 5602.62 5602.63 5602.78 5602.48 5602.47 5602.52 5602.17 5602.20 5602.01
C2-P16 5602.93 5602.93 5602.92 5603.10 5603.09 5603.24 5602.95 5602.94 5602.95 5602.68 5602.66 5602.49
C2-P17 5606.57 5606.67 5606.71 5606.90 5606.95 5607.16 5606.79 5606.77 5606.69 5606.36 5606.30 5606.11
C2-P18 5605.99 5606.02 5606.05 5606.29 5606.31 5606.48 5606.21 5606.19 5605.97 5605.59 5605.40 5605.12
C2-P19 5608.50 5608.55 5608.46 5608.48 5608.28 5608.31 5607.85 5607.84 5607.74 5607.49 5607.50 5607.40
C2-P20 5609.34 5609.41 5609.45 5609.66 5609.73 5609.98 5609.63 5609.62 5609.54 5609.30 5609.15 5608.98
C2-P21 5609.97 5610.02 5610.04 5610.29 5610.33 5610.58 5610.28 5610.28 5610.19 5609.83 5609.70 5609.49
C2-P22 5610.71 5610.76 5610.80 5611.03 5611.01 5611.14 5610.84 5610.83 5610.71 5610.37 5610.29 5610.07
C2-P23 5611.74 5611.83 5611.92 5612.20 5612.01 5611.95 5611.87 5611.85 5611.41 5611.19 5610.97 5610.85
Attachment D
Attachment E
This attachment has been deliberately left blank.
Attachment F
Cell 4A LDS Monitoring Information
April 2020 May 2020 June 2020
Weekly measurements in
inches from transducer at Weekly measurements in Weekly measurements in
the bottom of the LDS Flow Meter inches from transducer at the Flow Meter inches from transducer at the Flow Meter
Date sump. in Gallons Date bottom of the LDS sump. in Gallons Date bottom of the LDS sump. in Gallons
04/01/20 3.5 568480 05/01/20 3.4 569577 06/01/20 3.6 570567
04/02/20 6.1 568480 05/02/20 4.3 569577 06/02/20 3.7 570567
04/03/20 5.9 568480 05/03/20 3.8 569577 06/03/20 3.6 570567
04/04/20 4.8 568480 05/04/20 5.5 569577 06/04/20 3.8 570567
04/05/20 5.7 568480 05/05/20 4.8 569577 06/05/20 2.9 570567
04/06/20 5.9 568480 05/06/20 5.4 569577 06/06/20 4.6 570567
04/07/20 7.0 568480 05/07/20 3.9 569577 06/07/20 4.9 570567
04/08/20 5.9 568480 05/08/20 5.0 569577 06/08/20 4.8 570567
04/09/20 6.9 568480 05/09/20 4.8 569577 06/09/20 6.0 570567
04/10/20 5.8 568480 05/10/20 5.4 569577 06/10/20 5.8 570567
04/11/20 0.0 568480 05/11/20 6.2 569577 06/11/20 5.0 570567
04/12/20 0.0 568480 05/12/20 6.3 569577 06/12/20 4.7 570567
04/13/20 5.9 568480 05/13/20 6.2 569577 06/13/20 5.5 570567
04/14/20 5.8 568480 05/14/20 6.0 569577 06/14/20 6.2 570567
04/15/20 5.7 568480 05/15/20 6.2 569577 06/15/20 5.4 570567
04/16/20 5.4 568480 05/16/20 6.0 569577 06/16/20 4.7 570567
04/17/20 7.5 568480 05/17/20 6.2 569577 06/17/20 6.7 570567
04/18/20 7.6 568480 05/18/20 6.3 569577 06/18/20 5.2 570567
04/19/20 7.2 568480 05/19/20 6.3 569577 06/19/20 7.0 570567
04/20/20 7.1 568480 05/20/20 5.7 569577 06/20/20 6.0 570567
04/21/20 8.3 568480 05/21/20 7.5 569577 06/21/20 6.5 570567
04/22/20 8.3 568480 05/22/20 6.7 569577 06/22/20 6.1 570567
04/23/20 7.1 568480 05/23/20 7.5 569577 06/23/20 5.5 570567
04/24/20 2.1 569577 05/24/20 7.4 569577 06/24/20 6.6 570567
04/25/20 3.5 569577 05/25/20 8.0 569577 06/25/20 6.5 570567
04/26/20 2.8 569577 05/26/20 7.0 569577 06/26/20 6.7 570567
04/27/20 2.3 569577 05/27/20 7.3 569577 06/27/20 7.3 570567
04/28/20 3.2 569577 05/28/20 7.7 569577 06/28/20 7.3 570567
04/29/20 2.6 569577 05/29/20 1.5 570567 06/29/20 0.3 571875
04/30/20 3.2 569577 05/30/20 3.3 570567 06/30/20 1.6 571875
05/31/20 4.0 570567
Total Gallons Pumped per Month 1,097 990 1,308
Total Gallons pumped for Q2 3,395
Cell 4B LDS Monitoring Information
April 2020 May 2020 June 2020
Weekly measurements in
Weekly measurements in Weekly measurements in inches from transducer at
inches from transducer at the Flow Meter inches from transducer at the Flow Meter the bottom of the LDS Flow Meter
Date bottom of the LDS sump. in Gallons Date bottom of the LDS sump. in Gallons Date sump. in Gallons
04/01/20 3.90 411012 05/01/20 3.90 411047 06/01/20 3.90 411371
04/02/20 3.90 411012 05/02/20 3.90 411047 06/02/20 3.90 411371
04/03/20 3.90 411012 05/03/20 3.90 411047 06/03/20 3.90 411371
04/04/20 3.90 411012 05/04/20 3.90 411047 06/04/20 3.90 411371
04/05/20 3.90 411012 05/05/20 3.90 411047 06/05/20 3.90 411371
04/06/20 3.90 411012 05/06/20 3.90 411047 06/06/20 3.90 411376
04/07/20 3.90 411012 05/07/20 3.90 411047 06/07/20 3.90 411377
04/08/20 3.90 411012 05/08/20 3.90 411047 06/08/20 3.90 411382
04/09/20 3.90 411012 05/09/20 3.90 411047 06/09/20 3.90 411382
04/10/20 3.90 411012 05/10/20 3.90 411047 06/10/20 3.90 411382
04/11/20 3.90 411012 05/11/20 3.90 411047 06/11/20 3.90 411382
04/12/20 3.90 411012 05/12/20 3.90 411047 06/12/20 3.90 411382
04/13/20 3.90 411012 05/13/20 3.90 411047 06/13/20 3.90 411382
04/14/20 3.90 411012 05/14/20 3.90 411047 06/14/20 3.90 411382
04/15/20 3.90 411012 05/15/20 3.90 411047 06/15/20 3.90 411382
04/16/20 3.90 411012 05/16/20 3.90 411047 06/16/20 3.90 411382
04/17/20 3.90 411012 05/17/20 3.90 411047 06/17/20 3.90 411382
04/18/20 3.90 411012 05/18/20 3.90 411047 06/18/20 3.90 411382
04/19/20 3.90 411012 05/19/20 3.90 411047 06/19/20 3.90 411382
04/20/20 3.90 411012 05/20/20 3.90 411047 06/20/20 3.90 411382
04/21/20 3.90 411012 05/21/20 3.90 411047 06/21/20 3.90 411382
04/22/20 3.90 411012 05/22/20 3.90 411047 06/22/20 3.90 411382
04/23/20 3.90 411012 05/23/20 3.90 411047 06/23/20 3.90 411382
04/24/20 3.90 411047 05/24/20 3.90 411047 06/24/20 3.90 411382
04/25/20 3.90 411047 05/25/20 3.90 411047 06/25/20 3.90 411382
04/26/20 3.90 411047 05/26/20 3.90 411047 06/26/20 3.90 411382
04/27/20 3.90 411047 05/27/20 3.90 411047 06/27/20 3.90 411382
04/28/20 3.90 411047 05/28/20 3.90 411047 06/28/20 3.90 411382
04/29/20 3.90 411047 05/29/20 3.90 411371 06/29/20 3.90 411385
04/30/20 3.90 411047 05/30/20 3.90 411371 06/30/20 3.90 411385
05/31/20 3.90 411371
Total Gallons Pumped per Month 35 324 14
Total Gallons pumped for Q2 373
White Mesa Mill -Discharge Minimization Technology Monitoring Plan 12/16 Revision: EFRI 12.4
Page 25 of25
ATTACHMENT C
TABLES
Table lA
Calculated Action leakage Rates
for Various head Conditions
Cell 4A White Mesa Mill
Blanding, Utah
Head above Liner System (feet) Calculated Action leakage Rate
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
37
( gallons I acre / day )
Table lB
Calculated Action leakage Rates
for Various head Conditions
Cell 4B White Mesa Mill
Blanding, Utah
222.04
314.01
384.58
444.08
496.50
543.88
587.46
604.01
Head above Liner System (feet) Calculated Action leakage Rate
( gallons / acre / day )
5 211.40
10 317.00
15 369.90
20 422.70
25 475.60
30 528.40
35 570.00
37 581.20
Calculation of Maximum Daily Allowable LDS Flow Volume for Varying Head Conditions in
Cells 4A and 4B
The equation for the calculation of maximum daily allowable flow volume in Cells 4A and 4B is
as follows:
Step 1)
Where:
Step 2)
Step 3)
Step 4)
Elevation I-Elevation 2 = Head (ft.)
Elevation 1 is the maximum elevation in feet measured during the reporting
period.
Elevation 2 is the FML elevation in feet.
Determine Calculated Action Leakage Rate from Table IA (for Cell 4A) or Table
lB (for Cell 4B) using the head calculated in Step 1 above. If the head calculated
in step 1 above falls between two values in the Head Above Liner System (feet)
column, then the closer of these two values will be used to determine the
Calculated Action Leakage Rate.
Calculate the acres of tailings cell fluids based on the area of the base of the cell,
the head, and the angle of the sideslopes of the cell.
Action Leakage Rate (from Table IA or lB) X Acres of Tailings Cell Fluids =
Maximum Daily Allowable Flow Volume
Max head on Cell 4A FML
Max elevation (ft.)
FML elevation {ft.)
Head (ft.)
From BAT O&M Table lA (gallon/acre/day)
Acres of fluid based on maximum level (acres)
Max allowable flow rate (gal/day)
4A-Q2 2020
5590.92
5555.55
35.37
587.46
39.32
23,099
Max head on Cell 48 FML
Max elevation (ft.)
FML elevation (ft.)
Head (ft.)
From BAT O&M Table 18 (gallon/acre/day)
Acres of fluid based on maximum level (acres)
Max allowable flow rate (gal/day)
4B-Q2 2020
5570.64
5557.50
13.14
369.90
32.98
12,199
Cell 1, Cell 2, and Cell 3 LDS Monitoring Information -Second Quarter 2020
Cell 1 Cell 2 Cell 3
Measurement in inches Measurement in inches Measurement in inches
Date from transducer at the Date from transducer at the Date from transducer at the
bottom of the LDS sump. bottom of the LDS sump. bottom of the LDS sump.
4/3/2020 Dry 4/3/2020 Dry 4/3/2020 Dry
4/10/2020 Dry 4/10/2020 Dry 4/10/2020 Dry
4/17/2020 Dry 4/17/2020 Dry 4/17/2020 Dry
4/24/2020 Dry 4/24/2020 Dry 4/24/2020 Dry
4/30/2020 Dry 4/30/2020 Dry 4/30/2020 Dry
Cell 1 Cell 2 Cell 3
Measurement in inches Measurement in inches Measurement in inches
Date from transducer at the Date from transducer at the Date from transducer at the
bottom of the LDS sump. bottom of the LDS sump. bottom of the LDS sump.
5/7/2020 Dry 5/7/2020 Dry 5/7/2020 Dry
5/14/2020 Dry 5/14/2020 Dry 5/14/2020 Dry
5/21/2020 Dry 5/21/2020 Dry 5/21/2020 Dry
5/28/2020 Dry 5/28/2020 Dry 5/28/2020 Dry
Cell 1 Cell 2 Cell 3
Measurement in inches Measurement in inches Measurement in inches
Date from transducer at the Date from transducer at the Date from transducer at the
bottom of the LDS sump. bottom of the LDS sump. bottom of the LDS sump.
6/5/2020 Dry 6/5/2020 Dry 6/5/2020 Dry
6/12/2020 Dry 6/12/2020 Dry 6/12/2020 Dry
6/19/2020 Dry 6/19/2020 Dry 6/19/2020 Dry
6/26/2020 Dry 6/26/2020 Dry 6/26/2020 Dry
Attachment G
White Mesa Mill -Discharge Minimization Technology Monitoring Plan
ATTACHMENT A-6
12/16 Revision: EFRI 12.4
Page23 of25
ANNUAL USED/WASTE OIL AND FUEL TANK INSPECTION
Date of Inspection: s / t.5/ ~:;_ O
Are there any anomalies on tanks including dents or rusty areas?
_Yes /No
Comments: 1>-5 G:~ o;\ +c-..ck ;5. ~" ..53oci d. C..o ncA :+,on
Inspect the following as appropriate. Note any leakage, seepage, breakage or unusual conditions.
Pipeline Joints: _ ___,,;..=.;;-"---------------------------
Pipeline Supports:.__._..__.....,__ __________________________ +
Valves: __ ___.,_~illl..---------------------------
Point(s) of Discharge: ....... .......,."""--------------------------
Are there any cracks on the concrete surfaces (if present) greater than 1/8 inch of separation?
_Yes ~o
Is there any s~nificant deterioration or damage of the concrete surfaces (if present)?
__ Yes_J_ lNo
Findings:
C.o f'\C.rdc p,:,,A t,vt-.'";. r,, ):Hie, ~,-r's b,A+ ()O d~wi"".j~ o r C..[q.U<s. W ere. +ol<Yld·
Repair Work Required:
A)o cc:pt.,ir ~ oce cle.A.
Date Repair Work Completed (if applicable): ;:i/15/,;z.c,..2.0
Used Oil Tank-5/15/2020
Fuel Tanks -4/17/2020
Fuel Tanks -4/17/2020
Fuel Tanks -4/17/2020
Fuel Tanks -4/17/2020
Fuel Tanks -4/17/2020
White Mesa Mill -Discharge Minimization Technology Monitoring Plan
ATTACHMENT A-5
12/16 Revision: EFRI 12.4
·Page 22 of 25
AMMONIUM SULFATE COVER AREA INSPECTION
Date of Inspection: !;\/1:~h 0 20
Ammonium Sulfate Concrete Pad:
Are there any cracks on the concrete pad surface greater than 1/8 inch of separation?
_Yes /No
Is there any significant deterioration or damage of the pad surface? __ Yes / No
Findings:
~OM<: l......tc. f r,1 1,']QC !>u..r-£.:..c.c_ (..l'e,ck.!> i.:l°'r~ Oh §e.r yg J
Repair Work Required:
~csl«-4 all <',r-... c.k~ or c:..v.1s w ,+h s.,'k{"'-fl~.
Ammonium Sulfate Asphalt Cover:
Are there any cracks on asphalt surface greater than 1/8 inch of separation?
_Yes /No
Is there any significant deterioration or damage of the asphalt surface? __ Yes / No
Findings:
A::.pb,,H ,.s I(} F!)OOIA c.onJ,"·F on
Repair Work Required:
.,v /J
Note: For the quarterly inspection of the Ammonium Sulfate Cover Area, the quarterly inspection findings,
any repairs required, and repairs completed, shall be discussed in the associated quarterly DMT Report. For
the annual inspection of the Ammonium Sulfate Cover Area, the annual inspection findings, any repairs
required, and repairs completed, along with a summary of the weekly inspections of the Decontamination Pads,
shall be discussed in the 2nd Quarter report, due September 1 of each calendar year.
Ammonium Sulfate Sealed Concrete 5/13/2020
New Decontamination Pad Holding Tank
4/6/2020
New Decontamination Pad Holding Tank
4/6/2020
New Decontamination Pad Concrete
4/10/2020
New Decontamination Pad Concrete
4/10/2020
..... -·
I,,· ..
...
New Decontamination Pad Repaired
Concrete -4/10/2020
New Decontamination Pad Repaired
Concrete -4/10/2020
.. ,;,_:.. -:....:.--;,~ .. -
New Decontamination Pad Repaired
Concrete -4/10/2020
Existing Decontamination Pad -Tanks -
6/17/2020
Existing Decontamination Pad -Concrete
6/17/2020
Existing Decontamination Pad -Concrete
6/17/2020
Existing Decontamination Pad -Concrete
6/17/2020
Existing Decontamination Pad Repaired
Concrete 6/18/2020
Existing Decontamination Pad Repaired
Concrete 6/18/2020
Attachment H
Attachment I
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Energy Fuels Resources (USA) Inc.
White Mesa Mill
Precipitation Chart
Rain or Snow Recorded in Inches of Moisture Received
YEAR 2020 Month April
Rain Snow Rain Snow
17
18
19
20
21 0.07
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Combined
Total: 0 107
Energy Fuels Resources (USA) Inc.
White Mesa Mill
Precipitation Chart
Rain or Snow Recorded in Inches of Moisture Received
YEAR 2020 Month May
Rain Snow Rain Snow
1 17
2 18
3 19
4 20
5 21
6 22
7 23
8 24
9 25
10 26
11 27
12 28
13 29
14 30
15 31 .OL/
16
Combined
Total: • OLl
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16
En ergy Fuels Resources (USA) In c.
White Mesa Mill
Precipitation Chart
Rain or Snow Recorded in Inches of Moisture Received
YEAR 2020 Month June
Rain Snow Rain Snow
17
18
19
20
21
.40 22
.35 23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Combined
Total: . ,5 .