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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981041
IBM Index Class Name
REPORT
Doc Date
2/13/2013
Doc Name
2012 Annual Hydrology Report
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J.E. Stover & Associates, Inc
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DRMS
Annual Report Year
2012
Permit Index Doc Type
Hydrology Report
Email Name
MPB
SB1
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D
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2012 AHR Page 5 <br />graphical representation of the water level elevations in the CRDA Piezometers is shown on <br />Diagram G12 -4. The water levels in CRDA -01 and CRDA -01A were relatively stable this Year. <br />Piezometers CRDA -02, 03, 04, 05 and 06 have been damp to dry for the past five years (2008 — <br />2012). The nested PZ -# piezometers showed only slight variation during the Year. The water <br />levels in the PZ -# piezometers were all below their critical depths. A graphical representation of <br />the water levels in the nested piezometers is shown on diagrams G12 -7, 8, 9 and 10. <br />The results of water level measurements at the unit train loadout are listed on Data page GB -2. <br />Monitoring of these piezometers was discontinued with the approval of SL -7 in April 2011 and <br />the UTL -01, UTL -02, UTL -03 and UTL -04 piezometers were sealed and reclaimed on May 17, <br />2011. The Well Abandonment Reports were included in DRMS's quarterly report dated July 7, <br />2011. No quality information is presented for the Year. <br />A former mine dewatering hole (N -1) located at the North Decline area of the mine is used to <br />monitor the water level in the abandoned portions of the Roadside South Portal. Since <br />discharge point 016 was put into service, the water level in N -1 is virtually constant and it is <br />expected to stay at an elevation of about 4758. The results of monitoring N -1 are presented in <br />Table M12-2. <br />In order to characterize the Rollins Sandstone two surface and two underground wells were <br />installed during June 1997. The surface wells, Rollins -2 and Rollins -3, were installed at the unit <br />train loadout and the north decline respectively. The underground wells, Rollins -1 and Rollins -4, <br />were installed in the North and South Portals respectively. Depth to water ranged from 56.5 feet <br />below grade in the North Decline well to artesian in the North Portal well. Monitoring of these <br />wells was performed in accordance with permit requirements. Rollins -1 was sealed in <br />December 1999 and Rollin -4 was sealed in April 2000. Rollins -2 and 3, with the approval of SL- <br />7, were sealed in May 2011 and no quality information is presented for the Year. The Well <br />Abandonment Reports were included in DRMS's quarterly report dated July 7, 2011. Depth to <br />water data is presented on data page GE -1 -1. <br />Mine Water <br />There was no annual mine inflow study performed this Year since one was performed during <br />December 1999 and reported in the 1999 report. Since the North and South Portals have been <br />sealed, there will not be any additional mine inflow studies. <br />Consumptive Use <br />Consumptive use during the year was for dust suppression and culvert maintenance. No <br />records of this minor amount of consumptive use are available. <br />
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