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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981044
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
6/15/2005
Section_Exhibit Name
Exhibit 29 Water Quality Monitoring Manual
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DATA COLLECTION <br />• <br />GROUND WATER <br />ALLUVIAL AND SPECIAL WELLS <br />Water level measurements are to be collected at the locations <br />indicated on Table 1. All of the measurements are to be taken with <br />the electric water level indicator (Appendix A.1) or measured <br />directly with a tape or ruler (Appendix A.2). Since most of the <br />water levels in the wells are shallow, the ruler method can be used <br />for many of the alluvial wells. <br />Water quality samples are to be collected at the intervals <br />indicated on Table 1. The number and type of bottles and the type <br />of field measurements for each sampling are indicated on Tables 5 <br />to 11. The water samples are to be collected as described in <br />Appendix B.1. <br />BEDROCK WELLS <br />Water level measurements are to be collected at the locations <br />indicated on Table 1. The measurements are to be taken with the <br />electric water level indicator, measured directly with a tape or <br />ruler, measured using an airline (Appendix A.3), or measured with <br />. a pressure gauge (Appendix A.4). A few wells flow naturally and <br />the water level in these wells is measured with a pressure gauge. <br />The water supply wells and three of the Middle Sandstone wells have <br />airlines installed for measuring water levels. When sampling a <br />water supply well, measure the water level before collecting a <br />sample and note whether the well was running when measurement was <br />taken. Also, try to collect the sample as close to the well head <br />as possible and before the water enters any tank or treatment <br />system. Three middle Sandstone wells have pneumatic displacement <br />samplers installed in them. The water levels should be measured <br />prior to collecting the samples. <br />Water levels in the No. 5 Mine well will be obtained after the pump <br />has been turned off for the preceeding 24 hours. This will allow <br />the water levels to recover to a "near-static" point and will <br />provide a consistent point for water level comparisons over time. <br />Okie Plaza Well monitoring will cease at the time of abandonment, <br />prior to to being mined through. <br />Water quality samples are to be collected at the intervals <br />indicated on Table 1. The number and type of bottles and the type <br />of field measurements for each sampling are indicated on Tables 5 <br />to 11. The water samples are to be collected as described in <br />Appendix B.2 (bailer method), Appendix B.3 (flowing source method), <br />and Appendix B.4 (pneumatic displacement sampler). <br />• <br />TR 94-23 Ex.29-3 Revised 3/14/94 <br />
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