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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980005
IBM Index Class Name
REPORT
Doc Date
2/20/2013
Doc Name
2012 Annual Hydrology Report (Emailed)
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Seneca Coal Company
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DRMS
Annual Report Year
2012
Permit Index Doc Type
Hydrology Report
Email Name
JDM
DIH
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D
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- Spoil Spring 9. This spring is located in the area. immediately <br />upstream of the 008 Pond. It exhibits an increasing TDS trend, with the <br />peak TDS occurring in 2003. <br />Comparison of Surface Water Quality to Water Use Standards. SCC has <br />compiled a list of surface water standards for agricultural uses (Table <br />10). This list is composed of CDPHE surface water agricultural use <br />standards (CDPHE, Reg.31, November 2009). <br />Table 11 provides a comparison of all surface water quality data, <br />including the spoil spring, this year to agricultural standards. This <br />Paradox database generated table does not include the units of <br />concentration (mg /l or ug /1) for each parameter. The units used for each <br />parameter are the same as those listed on the standards table (Table 10) <br />and are also the same as those used in the water quality reports. The <br />frequency column on Table 11 indicates, in this order: uncensored, that <br />is, the number of exceedances above the Method Detection Limit (MDL) / <br />the number of exceedances between the MDL and the Practical. Quantitation <br />Level (PQL) / censored, that is, the number of sample values below the <br />MDL but the MDL was higher than the standard / the total number of <br />samples. Below is a summary of standards that were exceeded. Given in <br />parenthesis is the source and use of each standard. Although the CDPHE <br />does not indicate between livestock.and irrigation uses in their surface <br />water agricultural standards, they have done so in their similar ground <br />water agricultural standards (see fable 5) . For the sake of discussion, <br />SCC chooses to use those ground water use standards classifications <br />(livestock or irrigation) for surface water use evaluation. <br />Parameter # of Sites / # of Excursions <br />Manganese (CDPHE irrigation) 1/2 <br />This summary indicates that only one CDPHE surface water agricultural <br />use standards were exceeded. The manganese standard was exceeded twice <br />at NPDES8. However, as indicated in the recently revised CDPHE <br />Regulation 31, the standard of 0.2 mg /1, applies to plants grown in <br />acidic ( <6.0 pH) soils. In alkaline soils, as are found in the Seneca II <br />10 <br />
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