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DRMS Permit Index
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C1994082
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
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5/4/2010
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Tab 15 Hydrologic Monitoring Program
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provided in Report 82 -874, plus additional data. In addition, most of the ground water level and quality data <br />collected by the USGS has been incorporated into PWCC's database and is provided in this PAP in Tab 7, <br />Hydrologic Description. Table 15-2, Summary of Surface Water Monitoring Sites, Yoast Mine, provides a <br />summary of all surface water and spring monitoring sites at Yoast. Table 15 -3, Summary of Ground Water <br />Monitoring Sites, Yoast Mine, provides a summary of all ground water monitoring sites at Yoast. Locations <br />for all monitoring sites may be found on Exhibit 7 -1, Hydrological Monitoring Sites - Yoast Mine (Tab 15 -7, <br />Hydrologic Description). <br />The 1980 to 1983 USGS study involved the drilling and monitoring of 13 alluvial wells on Sage Creek (see <br />Table 15 -3, Summary of Ground Water Monitoring Sites, Yoast Mine, USGS numbers Al to A13) and 27 <br />bedrock wells (see Table 15 -3, Summary of Ground Water Monitoring Sites, Yoast Mine, USGS numbers 1 <br />to 27). In addition, one stream site (with flume) on Sage Creek, YSSF1 (see Table 15 -2, Summary of <br />Surface Water Monitoring Sites, Yoast Mine) was monitored. Precipitation data was also collected by the <br />USGS at Yoast from July 1980 to June 1983 (see USGS Open -File Report 90 -708, Table 15 -9, Surface <br />Water Monitoring Frequencies, Yoast Mine). <br />USGS monitoring frequencies and parameter lists are given in USGS Open -File Report 90 -708. Table and <br />figure numbers referenced below (this paragraph only) are for that report. Water level measurements for <br />bedrock and alluvial wells were normally performed monthly and are presented in Table 2 and Table 3, <br />respectively. That same data is presented in hydrograph form in Figures 4 and 5. Water quality sampling <br />from bedrock and alluvial wells were performed two to four times a year and are presented in Tables 6 and <br />7 , respectively. Water quality sampling of Sage Creek were normally performed two to four times a <br />month (during spring snowmelt runoff) and monthly (remainder of year) and are presented in Table 8. A <br />continuous flow record for Sage Creek (April 1981 to September 1983) is presented in Table 9 and <br />presented in hydrograph form in Figure 6. <br />PWCC reinstituted hydrologic monitoring at Yoast in 1990. Since most of the original USGS bedrock wells <br />were to be eventually mined out, PWCC drilled eleven new bedrock wells (see Table 15 -3, Wells YOV28 to <br />YWCU31) that exist in areas downgradient of the proposed mining areas. Additional alluvial wells were <br />also drilled on Sage Creek (WSAL12, also used for Seneca II -W monitoring), Grassy Creek (YGAL15), <br />Grassy Creek tributaries (YGAL16 -18), and Annand Draw (YAAL14). <br />PWCC generally monitored ground water levels monthly, except during the winter months (see Appendix 7- <br />2 for ground water level data). Ground water sampling for all bedrock and some alluvial wells were <br />performed semiannually in 1991 and 1993, and triannually in 1992. In addition, select alluvial wells were <br />sampled quarterly in 1992 and 1993. All wells drilled by PWCC (see preceding paragraph) were also <br />sampled once in 1990 (see Appendix 7 -4 <br />3 <br />
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