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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980005
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
3/18/2002
Doc Name
2001 AHR Letter Through Appendix B
From
Seneca Coal Company
To
DMG
Annual Report Year
2001
Permit Index Doc Type
Hydrology Report
Media Type
D
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<br />- Surface Water Site SW-52-2 (SSG2). This site is the furthest <br />downstream surface water site in the Little Grassy and Grassy Creek <br />drainages prior to exiting the permit area. Therefore, it is the most <br />significant monitoring site with respect to showing the cumulative <br />effects of mining in this area. Review of the TDS plot indicates a <br />nearly level trend. <br />On page 7-242 of the Seneca II PHC, predictions of TDS values at this <br />site were made. A value o£ 1233 mg/1 was predicted in~ June, while a <br />value of 2010 mg/1 was observed. A value of 2341 mg/1 was predicted in <br />September, while a value of 3130 mg/1 was observed. It should be noted <br />that the PHC predictions were based on long term average values. <br />Individual monthly TDS measurements may be a£f ected by annual changes in <br />climate (such' as the lower than average precipitation noted the past <br />four years), and by the relative contribution of flow values from Ponds <br />002 and 003 (as affected by the truck wash system). The~long term TDS <br />trend for this site, as stated in the previous paragraph, is nearly <br />level. <br />Springs. <br />Spoil spring data may be found after the surface water data presented in <br />Appendix D. Spoil spring data provided are water quality data for the <br />year, historic flow measurements, and a LOWESS plot of EC (electrical <br />conductivity, corrected to 25° C, since 10/1/89) values, and finally a <br />listing of historic percent milliequivalent values for major ions and <br />TDS values. In addition, a flow hydrograph is provided for Spoil Spring <br />1. <br />- Spoil Springs 1 and 2. Hoth these spoil springs are located above the <br />NPDES 004 pond. Spoil Spring 1 is a large spring that was Further <br />developed and fitted with a V-notch weir by the USGS on September 8, <br />1987. Its EC plot indicates a decreasing trend. Spoil Spring 2 is a <br />small spring creek on reclaimed land that flows adjacent to Spoil Spring <br />1. Spoil Spring 2 has recently exhibited a stable EC trend. <br />18 <br />
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