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8/24/2016 10:08:19 PM
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11/24/2007 8:56:18 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982057A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
5/1/2003
Section_Exhibit Name
Tab 07 Hydrologic Description
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D
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SENECA II-W HYDROLOGIC DESCRIPTION <br />• PREFACE <br />Tab 7 Organization <br />Until 1998, Tab 7 of the Seneca II-W permit application package (PAP( was a single section, <br />presenting information from the original baseline studies (with information provided up to <br />October 31, 19891 plus the inclusion of selected ground water level data up to October 31, <br />1993. For the Seneca II-W South permit revision, Tab 7 was divided into two separate <br />sections; Sections 7.1 and 7.2. Section 7.1 contains the entire contents of Teb 7 from the <br />previously approved PAP. Section 7.2 contains updated information for the Seneca II-W South <br />Extension area. To avoid altering an approved, historic document, the only aspects of the <br />former baseline text that have been edited or updated are this preface and the Table of <br />contents for Tab 7. In addition, updates were made to four appendices as follows: 7-2 <br />(Ground Water Level Reports and Hydrographsl, 7-4 (Ground Water Quality Data), 7-7 (Spring <br />Water Quality Dotal, and 7-10 (Surface Water Quality Dotal. Finally, Exhibit 7-1 (Hydrology <br />Monitoring Mapl was updated to depict new monitoring site locations and is entitled 7-1 A. <br />Seneca Coal Company (SCC) instituted in 1995 a new monitoring site numbering system for its <br />• new Paradox •"' water quality database. This new system is detailed in Table A. <br />• <br />P-i Revised 9/98 <br />
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