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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981018
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
2/6/2004
Doc Name
2003 Annual Hydrology Report (Oct 2002 to Sept 2003)
From
Blue Mountain Energy Inc
To
DMG
Annual Report Year
2003
Permit Index Doc Type
Hydrology Report
Media Type
D
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' and lower respectively as a matter of simplicity. The Deserado Mine coal seams are located <br />near the bottom of the Coal and Siltstone Facies (middle zone). Water levels were measured in <br />the groundwater monitoring piezometers according to the schedule in Appendix A. The water <br />' level is measured quarterly in Qal-5, and samples collected annually to analyze for the water <br />quality parameters listed in Table 2-1. <br />As a part of the mid-term review technical revision (TR48), DMG approved discontinuing the <br />monitoring of the following wells: <br />TW2-7U It has remained dry <br />TW2-7L It has remained dry <br />2-7U It has remained dry <br />2-7M It has remained dry <br />2-7L It has remained dry <br />35-4U It has remained dry <br />35-4L It has remained dry <br />RM-1 It has remained dry <br />35-4M This hole is venting methane; presumed dry <br />36-2U This well is in a sealed, inactive mining area <br />36-2L This well is in a sealed, inactive mining area <br />BME also requested that the monitoring frequency be reduced to annual for all bedrock wells <br />and quarterly for alluvial well Qal-5 and the water sampling requirement be annual for Qal-5. <br />DMG approved BME's application on November 10, 1998. These changes took effect for the <br />1998-1999 water year. <br />During October 1984, the Taylor Draw Reservoir facilities were completed and the reservoir <br />' began filling with water. The area around the alluvial groundwater holes has become a shallow <br />water mud flat area with the deposition of mud, silt and sand at high reservoir levels. As a <br />' result, alluvial groundwater monitoring holes Qal-1, Qal-2, Qal-3, Qal-4 and Qal-6 have been <br />destroyed and are no longer available for monitoring. Alluvial well Qal-5 is still being monitored. <br />' During May 1987, longwall panel 1 was mined past the location of 2-12U. The location was <br />subsided and the monitoring hole could no longer provide usable data. Accordingly, Western <br />Fuels (now BME) submitted an application for a Technical Revision on 6/7/88 to eliminate <br />groundwater monitoring at 2-12U. The Technical Revision was subsequently approved. <br />3 <br />
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