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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982057
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Date
2/25/2011
Doc Name
2010 AHR Appendix A, B, and C
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Seneca Coal Company
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DRMS
Annual Report Year
2010
Permit Index Doc Type
Hydrology Report
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SLB
SB1
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D
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<br /> <br /> <br />ite Number <br />(Computer ID) <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />ocation TABLE 8 <br />Historical and Descriptive Summary of <br />Surface Water Monitoring Sites, Seneca II-W Mine <br />Date Established/ <br />Instrumentation Periods of Operation <br />S-7 Hubberson Gulch -/none associated 1979, 1983, 1987, <br />(WSPG7) (5N88W21BDA) 6,865 ft. Q7=B&S 1989, 1990, 1999-present <br />5-23 Tributary to Hubberson -/none associated 1979, 1983 <br />(WSPG23) Gulch (5N88W22DAD) Q=B&S 1986-present <br /> 7,470 ft. <br />5-41 Tributary to Hubberson -/none associated 1979, 1983 <br />(WSPG41) Gulch (5N88W22ADC) Q=B&S 1986-1998 <br /> 7,315 ft. <br />5-45 Dry Creek (5N88W9CDC) -/none associated 1979 <br />1983 <br />(WSPG45) 6,740 ft. , <br />1985-2004 <br />5-46 <br />(WSPG46) <br />5-47 <br />(WSPG47) <br />5-48 <br />(WSPG48) <br />5-49 <br />(WSPG49) <br />5-50 <br />(WSPG50) <br />Spoil Spring 1 <br />(WSSPGI) <br />Spoil Spring 2 <br />(WSSPG2) <br />F_ -I <br />J <br />005 Gulch <br />6,844 Ft. (5N88W10CBA) <br />006 Gulch <br />6,850 ft (5N88W16CDA) <br />009 Gulch <br />7,100 ft. <br />(5N88W14BAB) <br />Tributary to Hubberson <br />Gulch above Pond 016 <br />7,580 ft. <br />(5NBSW26CBC) <br />Above Pond 016 <br />7,500 ft. <br />(5N88W27DAD) <br />005 Gulch <br />(5N88W15ABB) <br />006 Gulch <br />(5N88W22BDA) <br />-/none associated <br />Q=B&S <br />-/none associated <br />Q=B&S <br />-/none associated <br />Q=B&S <br />-/none associated <br />Q=B&S <br />Q=B&S <br />Q=B&S <br />Q=B&S <br /> <br />1979, 1983 <br />1992-present <br />1990, <br />1992-present <br />1994-present <br />1997-2001 <br />2005-present <br />1998-present <br />1999-present <br />Comments, Etc. <br />Two springs exist in thia area and both have <br />been referred to as S-7. Data from 1983 is <br />from the "Peter Spring" which has a very low <br />flow (max. observed = 0.04 gpm) and is currently <br />not in use. It is located approx. 250 ft. WSW <br />of the homestead and issues from an iron pipe <br />from the side of the hill. Data beginning in <br />1987 (6 also possibly the original 1979 spring <br />survey) is from an infiltration gallery placed <br />in the alluvium and discharging into a clear <br />well. It is referred to as the "Joshua Spring" <br />and has a ma:,- observed flow of 13 gpm. It <br />is located approx. 30 ft. WSW of the homestead. <br />Flow of spring fed creek sampled 100 yards <br />upstream of stock pond. <br />Composite of several seeps are monitored in <br />spring fed stream channel. Buried in spoils in <br />1998. <br />Flow never observed; sampled from alluvial <br />clear well; site also known as Olson Spring. <br />Discontinued 2005. <br />Developed spring below 005 Pond dam <br />Developed spring west of weather station, <br />not part of 1979 survey <br />Developed spring approx. 500 ft. upstream of <br />009 dam, not part of 1979 survey <br />Developed spring flowing out of 4 inch PVC pipe <br />Abandoned 8/2001, mined out later. <br />Monitor discharge from french drain at <br />abandoned Wells W-24 site <br />Bottom of reclaimed 'D, Pit <br />Adjacent to Spring S-5 <br />• <br />a <br />00
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