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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981044
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
3/1/2001
Doc Name
1998 AHR Text
Permit Index Doc Type
Hydrology Report 1998
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Wells 81-01 (Figure 6) and 83-01 (Figure 7) between 1988 and 1990 appear to have <br />leveled off since the middle of 1990, and have recovered to initially monitored levels. <br />Water levels in these two wells measured during 1998 are similar to the levels <br />measured in the early eighties, though notable fluctuations has been observed at 81-01. <br />The slight recovery from 1984 through 1988 is apparently the result of a shift in the <br />location of mining to an area further up-dip. Water level fluctuations since 1983 are <br />greater in Well 81-01 as compared to Wells TR-7A and 83-01 as would be expected <br />since this well is closer to the location of mine dewatering. Water levels in well TR-7a <br />(Figure 5) exhibited a decline during 1996, followed by a steady recovery through 1997, <br />and unusual fluctuation during 1998. CEC will continue to monitor this trend. The water <br />levels in Well 83-02 (Figure 8) show a different pattern. The water level decline of <br />about 150 feet from 1987 to mid 1989 in Well 83-02 is determined to be related to mine <br />dewatering as Mine 5 workings approached the location of the well. The more abrupt <br />200 foot decline in water levels observed near the end of 1989 and beginning of 1990 is <br />thought to be a drawdown response due to subsidence as its is located on only a few <br />hundred feet horizontally from an F seam longwall panel which was mined in a similar <br />time frame. The water level stabilized until 1994 when it recovered to the 1983 levels. <br />Wells TR-4 and 83-03 are located at greater distance horizontally from the active <br />operations for mines 5 and 6. Water levels in Well TRH (Figure 4) historically appear <br />to be related to the fluctuations observed on all three of the downgradient Middle <br />Sandstone Wells: 81-01, 83-01 and 83-02. During 1998, water level measurements at <br />well TR-4 displayed large fluctuations. The water level decline in TR-4 prior to 1984 and <br />c.e,-0„ ,esea+R Page 3 <br />
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