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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980007
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
7/11/2017
Doc Name
Annual Hydrology Report
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Mountain Coal Company, LLC
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DRMS
Annual Report Year
2016
Permit Index Doc Type
Hydrology Report
Email Name
LDS
JRS
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D
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R 0# 4y <br />West Elk Mine 2016 Surface Water and Groundwater Quantity and Quality Data Summary 4 <br />2.1 Surface Water Monitoring Program <br />The surface water monitoring program for the permit area includes 23 stream stations comprised <br />of ten monitoring stations with continuous recording devices and 13 monitoring stations where <br />flow is recorded instantaneously. A discussion of the surface water stations on the major <br />drainages and the tributaries to these drainages is presented from upstream to downstream areas, <br />and a map showing the location of the stations can be found in the 2014 Annual Hydrology <br />Report (HydroGeo, 2015). A summary of the surface water monitoring program details is <br />presented in Table 3. The surface water flow data and surface water hydrographs for the period <br />of record are presented in Appendix A and B, respectively. The water quality data for the period <br />of record for all of the surface water monitoring stations are summarized in Appendix C. <br />In September 2007 eight temperature data loggers were installed and deployed in Sylvester <br />Gulch and in the North Fork, in order to monitor the effects of mine discharge from Sylvester <br />Gulch on the water temperature of the North Fork. Details of the temperature monitoring <br />program can be found in the 2014 Annual Hydrology Report (HydroGeo, 2015), and a summary <br />of the temperature monitoring locations is presented in Table 4. <br />June 2017 HydroGeo, Ina <br />
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