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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981035A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
2/2/2015
Section_Exhibit Name
KII 2.05.6 Mitigation of the Impacts of Mining Operations
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be no diminution of water quality or quantity to Hay Gulch from the <br />• mine workings or any subsidence related to mining. <br />As there are no surface drainages from the project area connecting to <br />Hay Gulch there is little likelihood of surface water impacts to water <br />quality or quantity from the operation. <br />No water is known to occur in any rock unit above or immediately below <br />the coal seams being mined based on the mining at the National King <br />Mine within or immediately adjacent to the permit boundaries. Again, <br />there is little likelihood of significant impact to quantity or quality of <br />groundwater resources resulting from the King II Mine. Should <br />subsidence related features appear above the mine, water would recharge <br />into the localized groundwater system and not continue off -site, given the <br />dissected nature of the project site topography. <br />The design of the portal facilities and the dip of the strata facilitate <br />drainage of any encountered water in the workings toward the surface. <br />While not anticipated, should water be encountered in amounts that <br />reach the surface, monitoring and control measures will be employed. <br />WATER MONITORING <br />GCC Energy, LLC does not anticipate groundwater discharges from any <br />is location within the project site. However, groundwater monitoring will be <br />conducted at the baseline alluvial well, "Down- Gradient Monitoring <br />Station" shown on Map King II -004, on a quarterly basis until waived by <br />the Division of Reclamation, Mining & Safety and shall obtain the <br />following data: <br />a) Depth to water (field data) <br />b) Temperature (field data) <br />c) Conductivity (field data) <br />d) Bicarbonate as CaCO3 <br />e) Calcium (dissolved) <br />fl Iron (dissolved) <br />g) Magnesium (dissolved) <br />h) Sodium (dissolved) <br />I) Sulphate <br />j) pH (standard units) <br />k) Total dissolved solids <br />1) Manganese <br />Surface water monitoring will be conducted at discharge monitoring <br />points identified in the NPDES permit. The following parameters will be <br />sampled: <br />GCC Energy, LLC King II Mine <br />Section 2.05.6 <br />Page 3 October, 2008 / R `S <br />
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