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III IIIIIIIIIIIII III • • <br />AHR REVIEW FOR GOLDEN SAGLB/NEW 8LK FOR 1992 WATER YEAR <br />By Shawn Smith <br />Environmental Protection Specialist <br />November 1993 <br />The sources of information below were utilized in this review. <br />New Elk Findings Document 12/88 <br />New Elk Findings Document 1984 <br />Golden Eagle Findings Doc 12/88 <br />Golden Eagle Findings Doc 1984 <br />Annual Hydrology Reports: 1988, 1990, 1991 <br />Permit Sections: Golden Eagle <br />Section 2.04.6 Geology <br />Section 2.05 Protection of the Hydrologic Balance <br />Volume II: Exhibit 16; Pond 005 Report <br />Exhibit 6: Report, "Hydrology, Geology and Water Quality in <br />the Vicinity of the Maxwell and Allen Mines," prepared by <br />Water Waste and Land, Ltd for CF&I Steel Corporation; Aug 12, <br />1980. <br />Notice of Violation files; emphasis on NOV C-93-042, dated <br />4/9/93. <br />Permit Stipulation history <br />Treads: <br />Mine Inflow <br />1. From the years 1990 to 1992 pH is gradually dropping from 8.1 <br />to avg of 7.1 (a magnitude of 10). Mine inflow stations <br />affected are numbers 4,5,6,8,14, and 17. <br />In general, inflow amounts are decreasing since 1990, but <br />should return to previous and even exceed previous as new <br />faces are mined by longwall operations in ever-increasing <br />amounts to meet new contract demands. Estimated at 100,000 <br />tone/month to begin June 1994. <br />Groundwater <br />1. When compared to data from 1990 (insufficient data from 1991), <br />mine water discharge at alluvial well PAW-7 indicates that the <br />ground water ie returning to calcium bicarbonate downstream, <br />reflecting natural conditions, while increasing in sulfate <br />