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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980005
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
3/31/2014
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DRMS
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Seneca Coal Company, LLC
Annual Report Year
2013
Permit Index Doc Type
Hydrology Report
Email Name
JDM
DIH
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D
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Page 4 of 5 <br />4.05.9(15) <br />sediment pond inspection in water year 2013. <br />16. Sampling frequency of <br />Volume 14, p. 2.04.7 -2 <br />Ground water samples are collected from SBAL68 and SFAL72 <br />ground water monitoring <br />of CDRMS mining permit <br />on a biannual basis. <br />wells <br />C- 1980 -005 <br />17. Parameters to be <br />Volume 14, p. 2.04.7 -2 <br />Parameters to be sampled are conductivity (umhos /cm), pH <br />analyzed in ground water <br />of CDRMS mining permit <br />(units), temperature (C), dissolved iron (mg /1), dissolved <br />samples <br />C- 1980 -005 <br />floride (mg /1), dissolved manganese (mg /1), dissolved nitrate <br />(mg /1), dissolved nitrite (mg /1), dissolved selenium (ug /1), <br />dissolved sulfate (mg /1), and total dissolved solids (mg /1). All <br />required parameters were analyzed. <br />18. Basic Standards for <br />CWQCC regulations 41.4 <br />The Seneca II Mine did not generate significant amount of <br />Ground Water <br />and 41.5 <br />Ieachates in 2013. Both groundwater wells exceeded the <br />manganese standard (0.2 mg /1) in 2013. As mentioned in the <br />above item number 8 above, in soils with a high pH a <br />standard of 10 mg /I would be more appropriate than the .2 <br />mg /1. In 2013 neither of the Seneca II wells displayed a value <br />higher than 3.41 mg /1. The TDS trend at well SBAL68 is stable <br />and do to the recent addition of well SFAL72 to the <br />monitoring program, a trend cannot be determined at this <br />time. <br />19. Restoration of ground <br />CDRMS regulation <br />For the 2013 water year, water levels at all wells fell within <br />recharge to approximate <br />4.05.12(3) <br />their historic ranges, with the exception of SFAL72 displaying <br />pre- mining rate <br />its lowest water level in September 2013; however, only ten <br />measurements have been made at this well, so an historic <br />range canot be determined. All alluvial wells displayed <br />seasonal water level fluctuations in response to periods of <br />precipitation recharge. <br />20. Prevention of adverse <br />CDRMS regulation <br />Compliance with the Basic Standards for ground water, as in <br />impacts to ground water <br />4.05.11(1) <br />item 10, indicates the permittee is preventing adverse <br />systems outside permit area <br />impacts to ground water quality outside the permit area. <br />Monitoring data indicate the permittee is preventing impacts <br />to water quantity outside the permit area. Hydrology reports <br />indicate that water levels at all wells fell within their historic <br />ranges, with the exception of well SFAL72. SFAL72 is new to <br />the monitoring program so long term data is not available. <br />All alluvial wells showed seasonal water level fluctuations in <br />response to periods of precipitation or lack thereof. <br />Overburden and coal well water levels are fluctuating in <br />response to the precipitation recharge and ground water flow <br />from the reclaimed mine pits. <br />21. Prevention of impacts to <br />CDRMS regulation <br />No material damage has occurred, as discussed in item 20, <br />ground water that adversely <br />4.05.11(2) <br />above. <br />impact post- mining land use <br />22. Minimize disturbance to <br />CDRMS regulation <br />The disturbance to the hydrologic balance within and <br />hydrologic balance within <br />4.05.1(1) <br />adjacent to the permit area caused by mining and <br />
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