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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 6 GEOLOGY AND OVERBURDEN ASSESSMENT
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Mean physiochemical values for each ~~verburden and underburden parameter are listed bar core hole • <br />number in Tables 6-4, 6-4A, 6-5, and 6-5A. Approximately 99 percent of all mean value:; (4321 fall <br />within the suitable and marginally suitable ranges as outlined by the assessment criteria listed in Table 6- <br />3. Exceptions for the overburden include the unsuitable nitrate nitrogen for Hole N28~-E and the <br />unsuitable clay for Hole 43-C. Exceptions for the underburden include the unsuitable paste pH for Hole <br />609-C, the unsuitable nitrate nitrogen for Hole 1126-E, and the unsuitable boron for Hole 43-C. An <br />evaluation of these unsuitable parameters is contained in the Acid- and Toxic-Forming Material: section of <br />Chapter 21. <br />Mean physiochemical values for each overburden and underburden parameter are summarized in Tables 6- <br />6and 6-7 torthe central and northern Seneca II-W study area. All mean values, except the underburden <br />paste pH, fall within the suitable and rt:arginally suitable ranges as outlined by the assessment criteria <br />listed in Table 6-3. <br />Mean physiochemical values for each overburden and underburden parameter are presented in fables 6- <br />4A and 6-5A for the Seneca II-W Scuth study area. All mean values fall within the suitable anti <br />marginally suitable ranges es outlined by the assessment criteria listed in Table 6-3. <br />u <br />• <br />26 Revised 9/98 <br />
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