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• 1994 Mine Inflow Report <br />Page 3 <br />control. Therefore, approximately 3,605,000 gallons of water were <br />used for roadway dust control with a small percentage of this <br />evaporating as humidity into the air and being expelled from the <br />mine. <br />Hvdroloaic Impacts <br />There was virtually no water inflow into the mine. Therefore, the <br />hydrologic impact caused by the mining operation is either non- <br />existent or not measurable. <br />Conclusions <br />Mine inflow into the West Mine continues to be low. The present <br />estimated inflow rate remains at less than 1,000,000 gallons <br />annually. The importation of water continues to far exceed the <br />occurrence of natural mine inflows. No mine discharge is <br />• anticipated during the '94 - '95 reporting period. Therefore, the <br />quality and quantity of surface water adjacent to the West Mine <br />will not be affected. <br />The Operator will continue to submit the Annual Subsidence and <br />Hydrology Report which will summarize all subsidence and hydrology <br />data. This study is part of that annual report. <br /> <br />