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Bowie Resources, LLC <br />Page 4 <br />9/15/2015 <br />best management practices indicates minimization of <br />disturbance to the hydrologic balance. <br />Discussion of the PHC begins on page 125 of Section <br />2.05.6(3)(b)(iv) of permit C-1981-038 and is divided into four <br />sections; effects to surface water from mine facilities, effects <br />to groundwater from mine facilities, effects to groundwater <br />within the permit and adjacent areas, and effects to surface <br />water within the permit and adjacent areas. <br />14. Agreement of <br />Surface water— Monitoring data reported for springs and <br />observed hydrologic <br />CDRMS regulation <br />ponds was somewhat consistent with baseline data and the <br />impacts with "probable <br />2.05.6(3) and <br />predicted impacts identified in the PHC section on page 125 <br />hydrologic <br />requirement to keep <br />of Volume 1 of C-1981-038. <br />consequences" (PHC) <br />current CDRMS <br />projected in mining <br />regulation 2.03.3(1) <br />The water quality reported for a majority of surface water <br />sites fell within the baseline ranges. Higher than average <br />parameters were identified both at sites affected by mining <br />and those not affected by mining. See Table 2 below. <br />Ground water— No material damage has occurred, as <br />discussed in item 11, above. <br />15. Adequacy of <br />CDRMS regulation <br />The current ground water monitoring program continues to <br />ground water <br />4.05.13(1) <br />adequately address the protection of the hydrologic balance. <br />monitoring program <br />16. Adequacy of <br />CDRMS regulation <br />The current surface water monitoring program continues to <br />surface water <br />4.05.13(2) <br />adequately address the protection of the hydrologic balance. <br />monitoring program <br />