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<br />1 <br />SPOIL SPRING MONITORING <br /> A monitoring program was initiated in 1986 and has been conducted annually. <br /> /1s per the approved plan the annual mine wide survey is conducted during M4y <br />t and springs are measured for flow <br />di <br />h <br />in <br />35 <br />ll <br />i <br />t and field parameters. If a <br />th <br />t <br />it <br />ill b spring is <br />nitored <br /> sc <br />arg <br />g <br />ons per m <br />nu <br />e <br />ga or grea <br />en <br />er <br />e <br />w mo <br /> throughout the remainder of the year in accordance with the monitoring <br />' plan. Only two springs were found in 1987~and both flowed less than 0.001 <br /> cfs. <br />flows ~ / <br />~~ ~ <br />Tli~field for the 1987 spoil spring monitoring program is presented on Table <br />' 21.~The~otal flow from the two springs was less than 0.001 cfs. This was <br />significantly less than the total flow of 0.040 cfs revised in 1986., <br />Water Quality <br />' The water quality data indicates that the springs have a mean dissolved <br />solids of 2086 mg/l. Due to very low flow rate the spoil springs are not <br />t significant to the hydrologic regime. <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />- 6 - <br />