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<br />' 1.0 Hydrologic Monitoring Activities <br />The hydrologic m~itoring programs at the Mt. Gunnison site was initiated in <br />1974 with the completion of several groundwater observation wells. The <br />monitoring program has expanded considerably since that time. In 1984 the <br />hydrology monitoring program was revised, with the approval of the Division, to <br />' more efficiently monitor possible effects from mining and provide data for <br />future permitting. Due to ewnomics, a poor coal market, and a much lower level <br />of production, West Elk Coal Company (WDLC) has recently submitted a revision to <br />' the monitoring plan to more closely key hydrology monitoring to areas being <br />mined and to reduce baseline monitoring in areas that wvn't be mined for several <br />years. Also, due to the extensive amount of baseline data previously collected <br />it is also being proposed to reduce the frequency of monitoring for appropriate <br />' locations. Water year 1986 hydrology monitoring was done as per the 1984 <br />revised plan and will continue into the 1987 water year until the revision is <br />approved by the Division. The current plan includes the following; <br />' 1. Continuous flora monitoring at seven stream gaging stations <br />plus wntinuous flow monitoring at the outlet fran Heaver <br />Reservoir. <br />2. Continuous flea monitoring in cooperation with U.S.G.S. at <br />the reconstructed Flinnesota Creek Gaging Station site. <br />t 3. Quarterly water quality sampling at three surface water <br />quality monitoring stations: The North Fork Gunnison River <br />above Sylvester Gulch and the North Fork Gunnison River <br />below the mine, and the Sylvester Gulch fliane site. <br />4. Monthly measurement of pH, temperature, dissolved oxygen, <br />' turbidity, and conductivity at the six stream gaging <br />stations in the Minnesota Creek Basin and at Sylvester <br />Gulch. <br />' S. Quarterly measurement of discharge and semi-annual water <br />quality sampling on five springs issuing from or below the <br />' F-seam coal. <br />6. Quarterly measurement of flow from six springs issuing from <br />or below the F-seam coal. <br />7. Monthly measurement of flow on five springs in the north <br />half of the Dry Fork Minnesota Creek Basin. <br />8. Monthly water level measurement for thirty one wells. <br />9. Quarterly field water quality measurement for three wells <br />' located within the facilities area or North Fork Alluvium, <br />as well as four wells in the lower refuse pile azea. <br />t 10. Semiannual water quality measurement at five wells completed <br />in the "F" seam and three Barren Member wells. <br />ll. Measurement of all mine water discharges, and mapping of <br />inflow locations. <br />(1) <br />