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PQ~ody III IIIIIIIIIIIII III <br />-;. <br />PE480DY COAL COMPANY <br />Wo~tom Dlvlslon <br />March 1, 1990 <br />Mr. Carl Mount <br />Colorado Mined Land <br />Reclamation Division <br />1313 Sherman Street <br />215 Centennial Building <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />MAR 2 1990 <br />RE: Seneca II Mine Annual Hydrology Report <br />State Permit No. C-005-80 <br />Federal Permit No. CO-0006 <br />Dear Mr. Mount: <br />7300 South Vale <br />F~agatan, Arizona ee0oi <br />~eozi naszs3 <br />~~`=..r W WV ~Fh6' <br />RECLA -NED -.A1'VU <br />MAT-pN DIVISrpIv <br />Enclosed please find three (3) copies of the 1989 Annual <br />Hydrology Report for the Seneca II Mine. This report <br />contains a compilation and analysis of all hydrologic data <br />collected during the period extending from October 1, 1988 <br />through September 30, 1989. Copies of this report were <br />also forwarded to the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation <br />and Enforcement to the attention of Rick Holbrook (Western <br />Field Office - Denver) and Ron Sassman (Albuquerque Field <br />Office). <br />The ground and surface water quality statistical summaries <br />should be reviewed with caution. Those parameters which <br />have censored values associated with the data set (i.e., <br />some of the trace elements) cannot be correctly analyzed <br />statistically in Peabody's current database, and summary <br />statistics for these should be disregarded. When <br />reviewing these data, the reader should refer directly to <br />the individual water quality analyses for determining <br />which values are above or below the detection limit. <br />Peabody is currently developing a statistical algorithm <br />for the water quality database to address censored data <br />sets. <br />