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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981010A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/4/2011
Doc Name
page 4-233s to 4-248b
Section_Exhibit Name
4.8 Hydrologic Impacts Part 3
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6 <br />KLM AQUIFER <br />Well GA2 has been used to monitor the KLM at the GA site. Figure 4.8-38 shows <br />the TDS for this well with time. A similar TDS to that observed for water from well <br />GAI is shown for well GA2. The KLM aquifer, which is above the QR aquifer, is <br />monitored at well GF3. Results from this well show steady concentrations with time <br />(see Figure 4.8-39). <br />Field pH variations have been observed for well GA2 in the range of 6.4 to 7.9 <br />since 1974. These changes are thought to be from natural fluctuation. KLM aquifer <br />well GF3 contains water with a pH of approximately 8.5. <br />SAR values for well GA2 are low with an average value of approximately 0.3, <br />while values for well GF3 are above 40. SAR values for well GF3 could create a <br />problem for irrigation of tight soils. <br />HI AQUIFER <br />Well GE2 is used to monitor the HI aquifer at the GE site. TDS concentrations <br />for the HI aquifer in this area have been fairly steady with time with no <br />significant trends (see Figure 4.8-40). The H and I coal seams have recently been <br />mined uphill of well GF4. TDS data from this well does not show a trend (see Figure <br />4.8-41). <br />The TDS concentration, at the GB location in the HI aquifer, has not varied as <br />it has in the Third White Sandstone. Figure 4.8-42 shows a fairly steady <br />16 concentration with time except for three outliers. The values for the last two <br />4-233 z RViCED Fc3 1 '> x(17
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