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16 <br />according to Table 31A. <br />• Manganese levels were reported to be 1.21, .857, and <br />.760 mg/1 on July 23, August 18 and September 2, <br />2014 respectively. The Table 3 standard for <br />agricultural use is .2mg/1. The maximum level ever <br />recorded for this site according to Table 31A is .31 <br />mg/1 and the average is .1126 mg/1. The upstream <br />Fish Creek Alluvium is also demonstrating elevated <br />manganese levels. <br />Trout Creek Alluvium <br />• Conductivity was reported to be 766, 693 and 665 on <br />July 23, August 18 and September 2, 2014. This is <br />near the projected level estimated in the PHC on <br />page 2.05-146 and below the 1,500 material damage <br />level set for this site. <br />• The water levels for the well are elevated above the <br />levels previously recorded. TDS is below the levels <br />recorded. <br />19. Restoration of <br />ground recharge to <br />CDRMS regulation <br />Surface facilities and underground workings of the Foidel <br />approximate pre -mining <br />4.05.12(3) <br />Creek Mine lie downhill from the outcrop belt that rims the <br />rate <br />Twentymile Park Syncline. Ground water is recharged in this <br />outcrop belt. The mine has not disturbed the rocks in this <br />outcrop belt which does not diminish the amount of recharge. <br />20. Prevention of <br />TC will need to address the sampling frequency issues <br />adverse impacts to <br />CDRMS regulation <br />identified in item no. 16. <br />ground water systems <br />4.05.11(1) <br />outside permit area <br />21. Prevention of <br />TC will need to address the sampling frequency issues <br />impacts to ground water <br />CDRMS regulation <br />identified in item no. 16. <br />that adversely impact <br />4.05.11(2) <br />post -mining land use <br />22. Minimize <br />CDRMS regulation <br />TC will need to address the sampling frequency issues <br />disturbance to <br />4.05.1(1) <br />identified in item numbers 11 and 16. Also, TC will need <br />hydrologic balance <br />to evaluate the concerns identified in item number 24 <br />16 <br />