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Introduction <br />The following Hydrologic Monitoring Program was initiated on December 10, 1999 at the Seneca <br />II-W Mine upon approval of the II-W South Expansion Permit Revision No. 2. This program is <br />similar to the previous monitoring program (see Appendix 15-31~ Changes to that program are <br />discussed below. <br />Surface Water <br />Site FG5 is located on Sage Creek upstream of both the Seneca II-W and SCC's Yoast Mine. <br />Monitoring at this site will be deleted from this permit but will be retained at the Yoast Mine. <br />Site CGI is located downstream of the proposed Pond 015 (Sage Creek tributary). Monitoring <br />was dropped here in 1986, but will now be resumed. <br />Site SG16 is located at the proposed Pond 016 (Hubberson Gulch tributary) site. Site SG17 is <br />located at the proposed Pond 017 (Hubberson Gulch) site. Site SG9 is located on Hubberson <br />Gulch upstream on Pond 017. These new sites will be added to the monitoring program. <br />NPDES monitoring frequencies have been changed from monthly to weekly as a result of a <br />proposed change to the NPDES permit (Appendix 15-4). Monitoring will remain at a weekly <br />basis until the NPDES permit is amended. <br />Springs <br />Springs S-7 and S-46 were included in the original 1979 spring survey. Monitoring of those <br />springs will be resumed. Springs 5-47, S-48, and 5-49 were discovered after that survey and <br />have been voluntarily monitored. These three springs will now included in the monitoring <br />program. <br />Ground Water <br />Wells USGS A1, A3, A8 and A12 exist in the Sage Creek alluvium at the Yoast Mine area <br />(upstream from Seneca II-WI. As those four wells are part of the Yoast monitoring program <br />(referred to as YSAL1, 3, 8, and 121, they will be dropped from the Seneca II-W monitoring <br />program. <br />Wells 4W, 4OV1, 4WC, and 40V2 were all part of the original Seneca II-W monitoring program <br />and were discontinued in 1986. Monitoring at those four wells has been resumed. <br />Water level monitoring at most Seneca II-W wells is five times a year (February/March, <br />April/May, June/July, August/September, and October/Novemberl. Water level monitoring <br />frequencies at these wells will be changed to triannually (May/June, August, and <br />October/November). Monitoring during the winter will be dropped due to inaccessability and <br />15-3a-1 Revised 01102 <br />