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B. Water Quality. State how applicable state and federal water quality standards will be met. Describe measures or <br />management practices to be used to minimize water quality impacts and meet applicable standards. <br />t. State whether water is to be used in the operation, and describe the quantify, source, methods and design of diversions, <br />storage, use, disposal, and treatment facilities. include assumptions for sizing water conveyance or storage facilities. <br />2. Describe methods to control erosion and surface water runoff from all disturbed areas, including waste and tailings dumps. <br />3. Describe proposed surface water and groundwater quality monitoring, if required, to demonstrate compliance with federal or <br />state water quality standards. <br />4. Describe the measures to be used to minimize potential water quality impacts during seasonal closures, or for a temporary <br />cessation of operations. <br />5. If land application is proposed for waste water disposal, the location and operation of the land application system must be <br />described. Also describe how vegetation, soil, and surface and groundwater quality will be protected if land application is <br />used. <br />-*f, tJq-1- Will be- LEA P t�eQWer Gtee-K /-a AD PRY44 6rAte). <br />,q alfo;JS Mra>' perMijrgP8 -ha 431 9416LLC 14TAIlve <br />t' =glee � f j fafbe >7 <br />G )U <br />G. Solid Wastes. Describe the quantity and the physical and chemical characteristics of solid waste produced by the operation. <br />Describe how the wastes will be disposed of including location and design of facilities, or treated so as to minimize adverse impacts. <br />D. Scenic Values. Describe protection of scenic values such as screening, slash disposal, or timmety reclamation. <br />/C <br />(if more space is needed to firr out a block of ixfornadon, use addidomd skeets and attack fern} <br />-4- <br />