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(3) All surface areas of the affected land, including spoil piles, will be stabilized and protected <br />to effectively control erosion. <br />3.1.7 Groundwater - Specific Requirements <br />(1) This area is high and dry. No groundwater will be exposed during mining. There are <br />no permits contemplated or needed. <br />The statewide groundwater standards will be followed as established by the Water Quality <br />Control Commission (hereafter, the WQCC). <br />(a) Classified areas: Operations that may affect the quality of ground water in a <br />specified area that has been classified by the WQCC shall comply with <br />standards applicable to such specified area. <br />(b) Unclassified areas: operations that may affect the quality of groundwater, which <br />has not been classified by the WQCC, shall protect the existing and reasonably, <br />potential future uses of such groundwater. <br />(c) Water quality standards applicable to groundwater that has been classified, <br />state -wide standards for certain pollutants, and interim narrative standards set <br />by the WQCC shall supersede any numeric protection levels established for the <br />subject pollutants to this Subsection 3.1.7 <br />3.1.8 Wildlife <br />(1) The operator will consider the safety and protection of wildlife on site. No described <br />critical periods or species are known by this operator /applicant or landowner. The <br />COLORADO PARKS & WILDLIFE statement /evaluation prepared by Michael Trujillo Area <br />Wildlife Manager, report dated April 20, 2014 is attached to this report in Exhibit "H ". Mr. <br />Trujillo stated, "After reviewing the maps and documents for the proposed site CPW does not <br />foresee significant impacts to wildlife or wildlife habitat." <br />(2) No habitat management is planned on this site. Reclamation is planned rangeland not <br />wildlife habitat. <br />