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• sedimPSrt pond, and stem from a failure to meet required ~~~*+~~ solids permit <br />limitations during a disc3~arge event during the third quarter. NC7V C-93-142 was <br />issued to COVOC by the Division as a result of this failure. <br />C9FS! c,'Ft0@IDI~TIIt M2iIRCRIlXi WEyiB <br />GYOUniwater monitoring wells BOl tYv:nugh BOS are situated in the vicinity of the <br />Orchard Valley Fast mine facilities (see Map No. 8-lA). Well B07 was monitored <br />for quarterly water quality parameters as it is located downstream of the Fast <br />mine facilities. wells B01 through B06 and Well BOS were monitored monthly for <br />water levels to assess slope stability in aryl arourrl the Orchard Valley Fast mine <br />facilities. <br />Patterns typically associated with these wells in the past were again evident <br />• during the 1993 monitoring. Wells B01, B03, B05, B06, and BOS remained dry <br />throughout the year. Wells B02 and B04 showed moderate water level fluctuations <br />within the established normal ranges previously documented. Well B07 showed <br />higher water levels as compared to 1993 indicative of the ground4rater recharge <br />likely attributable to the hider than normal precipitation levels occw.-ring in <br />the spring of 1993. Conductivity values were elevated at B07 relative to 1942 <br />but remained within the range of values previously established. Other monitored <br />parameters fluctuated slightly within established ranges with the exception of <br />sulfate and total dissolved solids which appeared to be slightly elevated <br />throughout the year. <br />Well OVWM (see Map No. 4-1) was monitored monthly for water level only to assess <br />• stability of the orchard Valley West Mine fill constructed over Fist Roatcap <br />Creek. Well OVidt showed typical water level fluctuations within the normal range <br />5 <br />