Ground Water Monitoring of Underground Coal Mines (fc37dfcc-74b1-400a-b25a-fa7ac924f28c)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Burt A. Waite
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

The new OSM regulations for ground water monitoring of underground coal mines have been the source of many concerns for the mining industry. Because the regulations were initially written at the federal level, but are being administered at the state level, considerable confusion still exists within the industry as to what is really required. Based on submission and/or approval of more than 30 monitoring plans for existing mines in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ohio, three basic sections are necessary. They are: 1. background data on the hydrogeologic setting of the mine, 2. the monitoring plan itself, and 3. mining procedures to minimize adverse effects on ground water. Like all of the OSM requirements, ground water monitoring will be a new burden the coal industry must bear, but with proper planning and communication with the regulatory authorities it need not be as bad as originally feared.
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APA: Burt A. Waite  (1983)  Ground Water Monitoring of Underground Coal Mines (fc37dfcc-74b1-400a-b25a-fa7ac924f28c)

MLA: Burt A. Waite Ground Water Monitoring of Underground Coal Mines (fc37dfcc-74b1-400a-b25a-fa7ac924f28c). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1983.

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