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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981033
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
10/25/1995
Doc Name
BEAR COAL CO B SEAM MONITORING WELL PERMIT C-81-033
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J E STOVER & ASSOCIATES
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DMG
Permit Index Doc Type
HYDROLOGY REPORT
Media Type
D
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<br />David Berry - 3 - October 23, 1995 <br />Additional monitoring data is presented on the five enclosed <br />tables. The data indicates that wells H-10 and B-6 have been <br />degraded through contact with the B-Seam coal. For example, the B- <br />Seam coal contains soluble sodium and the water in H-10 and B-6 has <br />elevated concentrations of sodium. The same correlation is true, <br />but to a lessor extent, for calcium and magnesium. <br />Since the geochemical characteristics of PBR's and Bear's B-Seam <br />coal are similar, one would expect the water in the B-Seam aquifer <br />to undergo similar degradation. I believe the quality of water in <br />wells B-6 and H-10 provides the best possible prediction of the <br />effects that mining will have on the B-Seam aquifer. <br />Please call if you have any questions. <br />Sincerely, <br />Jim Stover, P.E. <br />Consulting Engineer <br />cc: Basil Bear <br />
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