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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982057
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
10/17/2016
Doc Name
Annual Hydrology Report
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Seneca Coal Company
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DRMS
Annual Report Year
2015
Permit Index Doc Type
Hydrology Report
Email Name
JHB
JRS
Media Type
D
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Spring S-50 is the discharge of the french drain that collects water <br />from the W-24 series monitor wells (located below Pond 16A) that failed <br />in 2003. This water was first sampled in September 2005. The W-24 wells <br />were finally abandoned in August 2007. The entire area around this <br />spring was regraded in 2012. Its TDS plot indicates a decreasing trend, <br />with the peak value occurring in August 2013. <br />Spring S-7 in an alluvial clearwell located adjacent to Hubberson Gulch. <br />It serves as the non -potable water supply at the Smith ranch. Due to the <br />taste and possible coliform contamination of the spring, bottled water <br />is used for drinking. Sampling at this spring was discontinued in 1990, <br />but was reestablished in 1999 since it is downstream of mining at the <br />Seneca II -W South area. Its TDs plot indicates an increasing trend; <br />however, the peak value occurred in September 2006. <br />The hydrology monitoring program at the Seneca II -W Mine requires a <br />spoil spring survey every year after the spring snowpack runoff. Spoil <br />Spring 1 (WSSPGI, not to be confused with WSPG1) was discovered in 1998 <br />above the NPDES 005 pond (D pit area). It existed approximately 800 feet <br />southeast of Well GW-S2W-14W. Its TDS plot indicates a recently <br />decreasing trend, with the peak occurring in June 2011. <br />Spoil Spring 2 (WSSPG2) was discovered in June 1999. It is located in <br />the main stream channel above Pond 006 adjacent to the oil well. Its TDS <br />plot indicates an increasing trend, with the peak occurring in July <br />2011. <br />Spoil Spring 3 (WSSPG3) was discovered in September 1999. It is located <br />immediately to the east of Pond 006. Its TDS plot indicates a slightly <br />increasing trend, with the peak occurring in July 2011. <br />Spoil Spring 4 (WSSPG4) was first sampled in 2003. It contains the <br />combined discharges of the backfilled A and B pits. It is sampled at the <br />outlet of the haul road culvert just above Pond 006. Its TDS plot <br />21 <br />
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