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simplicity. The Deserado Mine coal seams are located near the bottom of the Coal and <br /> Siltstone Facies (middle zone). Water levels were measured in the groundwater monitoring <br /> piezometers according to the schedule in Appendix A. The water level is measured <br /> quarterly in Qal-5, and samples collected annually to analyze for the water quality <br /> parameters listed in Table 2-1. <br /> As a part of the mid-term review technical revision (TR48), DRMS approved discontinuing <br /> the monitoring of the following wells: <br /> TW2-7U, TW2-7L <br /> 2-7U, 2-7M, 2-7L <br /> 354U, 354L <br /> RM-1 <br /> 35-4M <br /> 36-2U, 36-2L <br /> Minor Revision 149 (2012) approved the plugging of the lower and middle zone monitoring <br /> wells following the last required sampling to address safety issues with having an open <br /> conduit between the mined out areas and the surface. 32-7M and 32-7L have been <br /> permanently plugged to address this issue. 29-4M was plugged in November 2012 <br /> following its final required sampling. <br /> BME also requested that the monitoring frequencies be reduced to annual for all bedrock <br /> wells and quarterly for alluvial well Qal-5 and the water sampling requirement changed to <br /> annual for Qal-5. DRMS approved BME's application on November 10, 1998. These <br /> changes took effect for the 1998-1999 water year. <br /> During October 1984, the Taylor Draw Reservoir facilities were completed and the reservoir <br /> began filling with water. The area around the alluvial groundwater holes became a shallow <br /> water mud flat area with the deposition of mud, silt and sand at high reservoir levels. As a <br /> result, alluvial groundwater monitoring holes Qal-1, Qal-2, Qal-3, Qal-4 and Qal-6 have <br /> been destroyed and are no longer available for monitoring. Alluvial well Qal-5 is still being <br /> monitored. <br /> During May 1987, longwall panel 1 was mined past the location of 2-12U. The location was <br /> subsided and the monitoring hole could no longer provide usable data. Accordingly, <br /> Western Fuels, Utah (now BME) applied for a Technical Revision on 6/7/88 to eliminate <br /> groundwater monitoring at 2-12U. The Technical Revision was subsequently approved. <br /> Per the DRMS permit requirements, water from the groundwater monitoring holes 294M, <br /> 30-8M, 31-7M, 32-7M, and 33-8M in Leases C-8424 and C-8425 were sampled and <br /> 3 <br />