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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982056
IBM Index Class Name
REPORT
Doc Date
2/29/2008
Doc Name
2007 Annual Hydrology Report
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Twentymile Coal Company
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DRMS
Annual Report Year
2007
Permit Index Doc Type
Hydrology Report
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D
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i Data for wells 008-AV-1 and 008-AV-2 are provided in Tables 21 and 22, respectively. "2007 data was consistent <br />with historical values. Water levels in these wells and the stream show the typical seasonal interrelationship of <br />relatively rapid increases and declines associated with spring runoff . The longer-term trends in water levels at <br />these sites generally parallel the fluctuations observed in annual stream flows. <br />Field conductivity measurements in general at well 001-S-5 were noted to be slightly lower the upgradient site <br />009-S-10. Downgradient, field conductivities at well 008-AV-2 ranged between 1670 and 1770 for 2007. <br />Conductivity values at we11009-S-10 fluctuated within previously established ranges during 2006. There appears <br />to be a general increasing field conductivity trend for well 001-S-5. Field conductivity measurements at wells <br />008-AV-1 and 008-AV-2 are comparable and occurred within previously established ranges for these sites. <br />Fish Creek Alluvial Groundwater: Monitored water quality parameters exhibited values at the Fish Creek <br />alluvial wells which were typically within previously established ranges. There are four older Fish Creek alluvial <br />wells (006-AY-1, 006-AZ-3, 008-AU-3 and 008-AW-3). Tables 23 through 26 provide summaries of the 2007 <br />Water Year data collected at each site. Tables 23a through 26a provide POR statistical summaries of collected <br />data at each site. Figures 34 through 37 provide graphical representations of water levels and selected water <br />quality parameters recorded at each site. <br />In addition to the four wells discussed above, three additional alluvial wells, AVF-13 and AVF-14 (installed in <br />August 2001), and AVF-15 (installed June 2002) were added per PR99-O5, 4e-7. Monitoring frequencies for <br />these wells are different than that for the four older wells above (see Table 18). <br />Water levels at well 006-AY-1, located on Fish Creek upstream of the Southwest Mining District and Mine 2, <br />had exhibited a relatively steady increase in water level from approximately 1990 through 1994 (see Figure 38). <br />From 1994 through 1997, that trend has reversed and is generally decreasing from 1994 through 2007 The <br />maximum fluctuation in water level at this site over the period of record is 8.5' to date. POR conductivity data <br />has been relatively consistent the last several years (Figure 35). We11006-AZ-3 is situated downstream of 006- <br />AY-1 and below the Fish Creek Borehole. Well 006-AZ-3 is monitored in conjunction with surface water site <br />307 and the water level relationship is presented as Figure 36. Again in 2007, the interrelationship between <br />alluvial groundwater and surface water is evident on this plot. POR conductivity data has exhibited a general <br />increase since the late 1980's (Figure 37). <br />Downstream of 006-AZ-3 are new alluvial wells, AVF-13, AVF-14, and AVF-15. Data for sites AVF-13, AVF- <br />14, and AVF-15 are provided in Tables 29, 30, and 31, respectively. Figures 38 through 43 provide graphical <br />representations of water levels and selected water quality parameters recorded at each new site. Note that <br />localized mining subsidence along Fish Creek occurred in the area of well AVF-15 during the summer of 2004. <br />The creek bed has subsequently re-established it's flow path. <br />Well 008-AU-3 and surface water site 305 monitor water levels upstream from the Fish Creek Tipple area with <br />data presented on Figure 44. The furthest downgradient Fish Creek alluvial monitoring well is 008-AW-3 (Figure <br />8 <br />
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