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200( Hydrologic Report <br />of service and no data could be collected. Data is presented in Table A-19 with <br />historic data in Table A-20. <br />NM-22: Station NM-22, a well located at the head of Pratt Canyon, was established to <br />monitor the level ofwater in overburden to better evaluate the impact on groundwater <br />from advancing mining activities. Data is presented in Table A-21. Historical data <br />(annual minimum, maximum, mean) to date are presented in Table A-22. <br />SF-2: Station SF-2, a well, located in the upper reaches of Cherry Canyon, was established <br />to monitor the level of groundwater in overburden. This information is to be used <br />to evaluate the impact of mining activities on groundwater. Data collected during <br />this year is presented in Table A-23. Data (annual minimum, maximum, mean) <br />collected from 1994 to date are presented in Table A-24. <br />Golden Eagle Mine Water Levels <br />GEM-1: Station GEM-1 is the intake air shafr in the Golden Eagle Mine facilities area. This <br />shaft is used to monitor the water level in the mine as it is allowed to fill. Data <br />collected during the year is presented in Table A-25 with historic data presented in <br />Table A-26. <br />GEM-2: Station GEM-2 is the third north intake air shafr located on the north side of U.S. <br />Highway 12. This shaft is used to monitor the water level in the mine as it is allowed <br />to fill. Data collected during the year is presented in Table A-27 with historic data <br />presented in Table A-2$. <br />GEM-3: Station GEM-3 is the Santistevan Canyon ventilation shaft located on the north side <br />of U.S. Highway 12. This shaft is used to monitor the water level in the mine as <br />it is allowed to fill. Data collected during the year is presented in Table A-29 with <br />historic data presented in Table A-30. <br />1000AHReport-RPT(292)/Apri119, >00? 11 <br />