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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981014A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
6/9/2003
Section_Exhibit Name
Exhibit 25 Hydrologic Monitoring Plan
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HYDROLOGIC MONITORING PLAN <br />SOUIHFIELD MINE AND LOADOUT <br />GROUND WATER. SURFACE WATER. AND IN-MINE MONITORING <br />I. Surtace Drainage Flow Sampling <br />A. Monitoring locations <br />Magpie Creek (Upper and Lower) <br />Newlin Creek (Upper and Lower) <br />Second Alkali Creek near MW-65 <br />Oak Creek (Upper and Lower) <br />Note: Locations of surface and ground water monitoring sites are shown on <br />the Southfield Reclamation Plan Map, (Map 33) <br />B. Sampling Frequency and Procedure <br />1. Water quality and flow data will be collected at the Newlin Creek and <br />Oak Creek monitoring locations semi-annually. <br />2. Magpie Creek is an ephemeral drainage. Water quality and flow data <br />will be collected on an opportunistic basis, when any significant flows <br />occur. <br />3. Second Alkali Creek is an ephemeral drainage. Water quality and flow <br />data will be collected on an opportunistic basis, when any significant <br />flows occur. <br />C. Sampling Procedure <br />1. The following information will be provided on each sample <br />bottle label: <br />- Station/Well designation <br />- Date and time <br />- Bottle number <br />- Analysis code <br />- Individual's initials <br />2. Samples will be collected in such a manner as to minimize <br />physical disturbance at the sample point. <br />3. Sampling devices will be cleaned prior to use and samples <br />will be placed in clean sample containers which will be <br />sealed at the sampling site. <br />4. Samples will be placed in a cooler with ice immediately after collection <br />and will be shipped within 24 hours to a <br />MR-50 1 Revised -June 2003 <br />
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