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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982057A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Section_Exhibit Name
TAB 15 HYDROLOGIC MONITORING PROGRAM
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approval of a plan for water rights augmentation. To fulfill the requirements of the Seneca II-W <br />water rights augmentation plan, Peabody will monitor the water pumped from the water supply • <br />Well GW-S2W-201TC to both Pond 006 and the mine facilities. Details of the approved plan <br />for water rights augmentation is contained in Tab 16, Protection of the Hydrologic Balance. <br />Appendix 16-1 presents a summary of the monitoring required by the Colorado State Engineer's <br />Office (Division of Natural Resources) to ensure compliance with the plan. <br />Four alluvial wells installed by the U.S. Geological Survey in 1980 have been incorporated into <br />the Current Monitoring Program to provide monitoring data from the upper Sage Creek <br />drainage. Wells A1, A3, A8, and A12 are detailed in Tables 15-2 and 15-3, and their location <br />is shown on Exhibit 7-1, Tab 7. <br />The 1991 program maintained the monitoring requirements contained in the pre-October, 1991 <br />program, although changes in the frequency of monitoring at the sites varied slightly (see <br />Appendix 15-31• The majority of sites have their water levels monitored five times a year, or <br />semi-annually in the case of the new alluvial wells. Water quality samples continued to be <br />collected on a semiannual and triannual basis and analyzed according to the ground water <br />parameter list contained in Appendix 15-2. <br />Permit Renewal 2 (November, 19951 modified the ground water monitoring program. All <br />monitoring of Wells 150V, 15W, 7A1, and 23A was dropped. Water quality monitoring of • <br />Wells 18OV and 18W was dropped. <br />Spoil wells will be placed in the lower sections of each mining area after that area has been <br />regraded. Specific spoil well locations will be determined in the future based on the spring <br />locations. Typically, a spoil well will be located upgradient of a spoil spring, and will be used <br />to collect water level and quality information. Spoil water quality samples will be analyzed in <br />the same manner as other spring water quality samples. <br />Current Ground Water Monitoring Propram The current monitoring program (Appendix 15-41 <br />was instituted upon the approval of Permit Revision Number 2 III-W South Expansion, <br />submitted 19981 The details of changes made to the monitoring program may be found in the <br />introduction to Appendix 15-4. <br />• <br />20 Revised 9196 <br />
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