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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982057A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/6/2012
Section_Exhibit Name
Tab 17 Probable Hydrologic Consequences
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LIST OF TABLES <br />Table No. Page <br />17-1 Summary of Aquifer Characteristics 3 <br />17-2 Annual Pit Inflow Volumes for the Wadge Overburden Aquifer 4 <br />17-3 Annual Pit Inflow Volumes for the Wadge Coal Aquifer 5 <br />17-4 Summary of Calculated Pit Pumpage Rates and Estimated <br /> Drawdown Distances, Seneca II-W Mine 12 <br />17-5 Acid Base Potential of Seneca II-W Overburden Cores 19 <br />17-6a Seneca II-W Overburden Core Paste pH ( 71 Summary 20 <br />17-6b Seneca II Overburden Core Paste pH I 71 Summary 21 <br />17-7 Summary of Particle Size Percentages for Seneca II-W and <br /> Seneca II Overburden Cores 23 <br />17-8 Mean Weighted Seneca II Overburden Chemistry by Core and <br /> For All Cores 24 <br />17-9 Mean Weighted Seneca II-W Overburden Chemistry by Core <br /> and For All Cores 26 <br />17-10 Comparison of Mean Weighted Overburden Chemistry for <br /> Seneca II and Seneca II-W Considering All Cores 29 <br />17-11 Background Water Chemistry in the Seneca II Overburden Aquifer 32 <br />17-12 Statistical Summary of Seneca II Spoil Water Chemistry 33 <br />17-13 Major Ion Chemical Summary of Downgradient USGS Bedrock Wells 35 <br />17-14 Projected Ranges of Major Ion Concentrations in Seneca <br /> II-W Sediment Pond Discharges of Spoil Water 37 <br />17-15 Irrigation Season Monthly Volumes of Spoil Discharge <br /> Through 004 Pond from 1984 Through 1989 38 <br />17-16 Values Used and Calculated for Seneca II-W Pit Areas and <br /> Spoil Runoff Volumes for the June Through September <br /> Irrigation Season 40 <br />17-17 Ground Water Quality Impact Computational Approach and Flow Values 42 <br />17-18 Reserved <br />iii Revised 9/98 <br />
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