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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980005
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
3/20/2006
Doc Name
2005 Annual Hydrology Report Letter to Appendix B
From
Seneca Coal Company
To
DMG
Annual Report Year
2005
Permit Index Doc Type
Hydrology Report
Media Type
D
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- Spoil Springs 6 and 10. These springs exist in the Wolf Creek spoils. • <br />Spoil Spring 6 exists along the northwest edge of the spoils and <br />exhibits a stable EC trend. Spoil Spring 10 was discovered in 1993. It <br />exists along the southwest edge of the spoils in the vicinity of the <br />Wolf Creek pit u nderdrain, and is normally sampled at the haul road <br />culvert downstream. It displays a decreasing EC trend. <br />Spoil Spring l0A is located 1200 feet above the haul road culvert and is <br />aC the toe of the Wolf Creek pit underdrain. It displays a decreasing <br />EC trend. <br />- Spoil Spring 9. This spring is located in the area immediately <br />upstream of the 008 pond. It exhibits a stable EC trend. <br />Comparison of Surface Water Quality to Water Use Standards. SCC has <br />compiled a list of surface water standards for agricultural uses (Table <br />9). This list is composed of CDOH surface water agricultural use <br />standards (CDOH, Reg.31, August 2005). • <br />Table 10 provides a comparison of. all surface water quality data this <br />year to agricultural standards. This Paradox database generated table <br />does not include the units of concentration (mg/1 or ug/1) for each <br />parameter. The units used for each parameter are the same as those <br />listed on the standards table (Table 9) and are also the same as those <br />used in the water quality reports. The frequency column on Table 10 <br />indicates the number of exceedences out of the total number of samples <br />(i.e., 1/2 indicates one exceedence out of two samples). Below is a <br />summary of standards that were exceeded. Given in parenthesis is the <br />source and use of each standard. Although the CDOH does not indicate <br />between livestock and irrigation uses in their surface water <br />agricultural standards, they have done so in their similar ground water <br />agricultural standards (see Table 5) For the sake of discussion, SCC <br />chooses to use those ground water use standards classifications <br />(livestock or irrigation) for surface water use evaluation. <br />• <br />20 <br />
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