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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980004
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
1/22/2004
Doc Name
2003 Annual Hydrology Report
From
J.E. Stover & Associates
To
DMG
Annual Report Year
2003
Permit Index Doc Type
Hydrology Report
Media Type
D
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• 2003 ANNUAL HYDROLOGY REPORTS <br />McClane Canyon Mine Permit No. C-80-004 <br />Munger Canyon Mine Permit No. C-81-020 <br />This report on the mine inflows, discharges and probable hydrologic consequences is <br />submitted in compliance with the stipulations of the Mining and Reclamation permits for <br />the mines noted above. The stipulations require a report for each permit. Since the <br />mines are in close proximity, the effects are combined. The McClane Canyon mine was <br />in operation during the year and Munger Canyon Mine was idle. <br />This report shall first discuss the effect of McClane Canyon Mine on the hydrologic <br />regime, next discuss the effect of Munger Canyon Mine, then give an overview of the <br />surface water system and groundwater monitoring. This report shall conclude with a <br />discussion of the cumulative effect of both mines on the hydrology of East Salt Creek. <br />McCLANE CANYON MINE <br />Mine History and Production: <br />The McClane Canyon Mine began production in 1977. The mine ceased production <br />later that year when a fault was encountered. The mine remained idle until 1980. From <br />1977 through 1982 the mine produced a total of 184,365 tons of coal. In 1983 the mine <br />• was idled and remained under Division approved temporary cessation until November <br />1988. In December of 1988, 3,995 tons of coal were mined. In 1989; 125,200 tons of <br />coal were produced. Production during 1990 totaled 208,945 tons. Production for 1991 <br />totaled 194,000 tons of coal. 1992 Production was 7,914 tons. No coal was produced <br />between 1992 and 1996. In 1997 production of 49,115 tons was accomplished. The <br />mine was idle during 1998 and 1999. Production began again in February 2000 and <br />has been continuous through the end date of this report. Production continued during <br />2003 with a production of 275,640 tons. <br />Production from the mine during the year was from the 2nd West panel and then the 1sT <br />North Sub-mains. The 151 North Sub-mains were driven until poor coal quality was <br />encountered at the northern extent of the sub-mains. Production ended during the <br />reporting period with the entries being driven east towards the 1s1 Right panel. <br />As required by stipulations, a mine map for McClane Canyon showing important <br />hydrologic features is included as Figure 3. Most of the seepage from the mine is from <br />the 151 Right Panel which was developed after the reporting period. Seeps are typically <br />encountered at the mine face during advance. The seeps usually dry up in a few days. <br />The seeps emit from the floor. There is no detectable flow; however, enough water will <br />accumulate during a 16-hour period that the faces need to be dewatered before mining <br />can resume. In response to comments made by the Division regarding the 1995 annual <br />hydrologic report, Figure I -Water Sampling Locations, has been added. Figure I is a <br />• line diagram of the drainages and water sampling locations that was derived from <br />Figure 4.2-2 of the McClane Canyon Mine permit. <br />
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