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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1994082
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
2/5/2014
From
Katryna Snowden
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DRMS
Annual Report Year
2013
Permit Index Doc Type
Hydrology Report
Email Name
JHB
DIH
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--A.-2. <br />The information assembled in this 2013 Annual Hydrology Report (AHR) <br />includes data collected from approved monitoring sites established at <br />Seneca Coal Company's (SCC) Yoast Mine (State Permit No. C -94 -082). <br />Locations of monitoring sites discussed in this report can be found by <br />referring to Exhibit 7 -1, Hydrology Monitoring Map, provided in the <br />Yoast Mine Permit Application Package (PAP) . In addition, NPDES ponds <br />and surface water sites are located in Figures 1 and 2, Appendix A. A <br />map of ground water monitor wells is provided in Figure 3. <br />All references to 2013 (or to "this year ") will be for Water Year 2013 <br />(October 1, 2012 through September 30, 2013) unless otherwise noted. All <br />tables referred to in the following text can be found in Appendix A. In <br />addition, a table of contents for Appendix A is given at the beginning <br />of that appendix. <br />The Yoast Mine permit went into effect on August 8, 1995. Overburden <br />removal began in October 1996 in the Grassy Creek basin and in 2000 in <br />the Sage Creek basin. The last of the coal at the Yoast Mine was removed <br />in February 2006. <br />Field conductivity and pH meters were calibrated prior to each day's <br />use. The conductivity meter is calibrated using a potassium chloride <br />solution with an electrical conductivity in the 1000 to 4000 umhos /cm <br />range. The pH meter is calibrated using NBS traceable buffers with pH <br />values of 7 and 10. Lab analyses have been performed by ACZ Laboratory <br />in Steamboat Springs, Colorado since May 31, 1983. ACZ Laboratory <br />performs all analyses by EPA or equivalent methods. Samples are <br />delivered the day of collection to the lab in an iced cooler. <br />SCC instituted in 1995 a new monitoring site numbering system for its <br />new Paradox'"' water quality database. This revised system is detailed in <br />Table A. For convenience sake, this table has been placed at the end of <br />the Table of Contents (see previous page). <br />1 <br />
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