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reclaimed land that flaws adiaceat to Spoil Sprin4 1. Spoil Spria4 2 has • <br />recently exhibited a stable EC tread. <br />i <br />- 3poi1 Syringe 3, 6, 5, and 7. These syringe all exist in the Wedge seam <br />mining area is the Little Orasey Creek basin. Spoil 9priag 3 drains out of as <br />old backfilled mine Dit, sad exhibits a decreasing EC trend. Spoil Spring 4 is <br />a spring creek adjacent to 3DOi1 Spring 3 and exhibits a increasing EC trend. <br />Spoil Spring 5 (also known ae the PeaCOCO Poad) issues out of another old mice <br />pit north of SDOil Spring 3. It displays as increasing EC tread. All these <br />springs eventually flow into the Wedge Impoundment via Little ~rasey Creek. <br />SDOil Spring 7 exists at the upper sad of the Wadga Impoundment, its EC plot <br />displays a deczeaeiag 8C trend. <br />- Spoil 3pringa 6 and 10. These springs exist is the Wolf Creek spoils. Spoil <br />Spring 6 exists along the aorehweet edge of the spoils sad exhibits n decreasing <br />SC tread. Spoil SDring 10 was discovered is 1993. It exists along the <br />southwest edge of the apoile is the vicinity of the wolf Creek underdrain. it <br />displays oa decreasing EC tread. • <br />- Spoil SDring 9. This spring is located in the area immediately upstream of <br />the 008 pond. It exhibits an increasing EC tread. <br />Comparison of Surfaee Water Quality to water Uea Standards. SCC has compiled a <br />list of surface water standards £or agricultural assn (Table 9). This list ie <br />composed mostly of CDOH surface water agricultural use standards (CDOH, Eeg.31, <br />1999) ae o£ Marsh 1999 (see footnotes H, C, and F oa that table), although other <br />agency standards have been used if the CDOH has ao surface water agricultural <br />standard for a particular parameter (all other footnotes). <br />Table 10 yrovidee a comparison of surface water quality to agricultural <br />atandarde. This Paradox database generated table does not include the unite of <br />concentration (mg/1 or ug/1) for each parameter. The units used for each <br />parameter are the same as those listed on the standards table (Table 9) and are <br />also the same as those vend in the water quality reports. The frequency column <br />on Table 10 indicates the number of exceedeacee out of the total number of • <br />samples (i.e., 1/2 indicates one exceedence out of two samples). Helow is a <br />18 <br />