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established for this site during 1993. <br />• <br />NQtTS P'(RR ALId7VZLM (TFR lII~IIRIYtIIx, WIISB <br />'Three wells, t~bd-1, AE1-2, and Nb~l-3 (see Map No. 8-3) are oonq~leted in the North <br />Fork c~uvLison alluvium. During 1993 the wells were monitored monthly for water <br />levels and showed typical seasonal fluctuations within previously established <br />ranges. Wells P6~T-1 atd MW-3 were sampled once for water quality in response to <br />a request frmn the Division and were found to eadii.bit water quality <br />characteristics curable to those defined at installation of the wells. OOVCC <br />will initiate quarterly quality sampling of these two wells during 1994 to <br />monitor potential growricrater effects stemming from the stockpile and loadout <br />facilities located in the North Fork Valley. <br />• F.7~SP RpP,'DC7~P (BEER GiORS.OVIiAi C3b0[1lIDFiATIIt 1821P1CRII~ WELi~ <br />Shallar c~ourdwater monitoring wells SM-5, SM-6, SNf-7, SM-10, and 3~'I-11 (see Map <br />No. 4-i) are located in the Fast Roatcap Creek drainage. 'The wells were <br />monitored for water quality parameters, water levels, and field parameters to <br />detect impacts associated with mining in the west pod. All of the wells were <br />monitored monthly for water levels and field parameters beginning in May. One <br />water quality sample was collected from each well in the fall. None of these <br />wells are located within the projected angle-of-draw from the mine workings. <br />Water levels from the five Roatcap Creek colluvial wells continued to show <br />typical seasonal variability with water levels falling during late summer and <br />rising during the winter aryl spring. Seasonal fluctuations varied from <br />approximately 1 to 5 feet in all wells. No ananalies or impacts on water levels <br />. were observed in 1993 at these wells. No ananalies or adverse impacts on water <br />quality characteristics were observed at any of these wells during 1993 as water <br />6 <br />