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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982056
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
5/8/2017
Doc Name
Annual Hydrology Report
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Twentymile Coal Company
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DRMS
Annual Report Year
2016
Permit Index Doc Type
Hydrology Report
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TNL
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5.0 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS <br />No significant hydrology impacts, attributable' to activities at the Foidel Creek Mine, were noted during 2016. <br />See discussion below, summarizing data assessments. <br />Water Wells: Water levels monitored in the Twentymile Wadge Overburden wells remained stable and <br />comparable to previously collected data, and no significant water quality influences were evident from data <br />obtained during 2016. <br />Twentymile Sandstone wells remained stable and comparable to previously collected data, and no significant <br />water quality influences were evident from data obtained during 2016. Localized dewatering of the Trout Creek <br />Sandstone appears evident in the vicinity of the TC potable water well 001-83-106 (Figure 18), although the level <br />stabilized in 2000, and continues to be stable through 2016. The historical declining water level trend at well <br />001-83-107 (Figure 19), continued in 2016. This decline may be attributable to the pumping of well 001-83-106. <br />Well monitoring at 95M001 (Figure 20) indicated a continuing decline in water levels which began in 1997, and <br />appears to have stabilized in 2003. No significant inflows from the Trout Creek formation into the mine <br />workings have been encountered to explain this difference in water level or to suggest that dewatering of the <br />formation is directly attributable to mining activities. No readily apparent water quality impacts associated with <br />mining are noted for the Trout Creek Sandstone aquifer based upon data collected during 2016. <br />Mining related dewatering impacts were noted for the Fish Creek sandstone wells 91 M001 and 91 M004 (Figure <br />26), and the Ashley well (Figure 27). Wells 91M001 and 91M004 were undennined in 1995 and exhibited <br />historic water level declines corresponding to mining activity. Water levels in these wells subsequently stabilized, <br />exhibiting only seasonal fluctuations. Two springs (SW -1 and SW -2) are monitored in the same vicinity as <br />91M001 and 91M004, although only SW -1 flowed in 2016. The Ashley well was undermined in 1999 and <br />exhibited water level declines corresponding to mining activity. This well appeared to be recovering in 2000, <br />continuing through 201 . <br />No unusual observatio s are noted with respect to Foidel Cr ek alluvium groundwatei levels. The historical <br />increasing conductivity trend in well 001-S-5 (Figure 32) stabilized in 2004, and appears to be increasing again <br />through the end of 2016. <br />No unusual observations are noted with respect to Fish Creek alluvium groundwater levels. The general water <br />level decline noted in well 006 -AY -1 (Figure 34) since 1995, appears to continue in 2016. Overall, fluctuations <br />at this well are insignificant. No other notable water level observations are apparent based upon review of the, <br />2016 data. Field conductivity readings at this well appear stable over the last few years. <br />Surface ater: 2016 was a decent snow melt ear for Routt County. lows on Foidel Creek, Fish Creek, and <br />Trout Creek were relatively normal in comparison to the 2012 drought. Several stream gage studies were <br />performed throughout 2016. Stream rating curves will be re-evaluated in 2017. Additional installation of flow <br />meters may occur in 2017. <br />18 <br />
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