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Bowie Resources, LLC <br />Page 4 <br />10/28/2015 <br />Nitrate, Ammonia, Boron, Manganese (Dissolved), Nickel, <br />and Silver. <br />NFG-up: no data was reported for the following List 2 lab <br />parameters for August: Chromium III, Chromium VI, Cyanide, <br />Nitrate, Ammonia, Boron, Manganese (Dissolved), Nickel, <br />and Silver. <br />All frequencies were met with the exceptions of the <br />following discrepancies for the 2013 Water Year: <br />Figure 128, Site DH -15: Drillhole DH -25 was noted as unable <br />10. Sampling frequency <br />to get bailer into hole. <br />of ground water <br />Table 1 of 2014 AHR <br />Figure 130, Site DH -25: Drillhole DH -25 was noted as being <br />monitoring wells <br />blocked with no indication of a timeline for repair. <br />Figure 131, Site DH -38: Drillhole DH -38 was noted as being <br />blocked with no indication of a timeline for repair. <br />Figure 136, Site DH -67113: only lab data for one sample noted <br />due to lost sample. <br />11. Basic Standards <br />A groundwater point of compliance was not established for <br />(Interim Narrative <br />CWQCC regulation <br />the Bowie No. 2 Mine based on existing groundwater quality <br />Standard) for Ground <br />41.5.C.6 <br />and use and a prediction in the Probable Hydrologic <br />Water <br />Consequences section of C-1996-083 that mining will not <br />likely have a negative effect on groundwater. <br />12. Parameters to be <br />All parameters were met for the 2013 Water Year. <br />analyzed in ground <br />Table 2 of 2014 AHR <br />water samples <br />Based on the information presented in the 2014 AHR the <br />13. Prevention of <br />disturbance to the hydrologic balance within and adjacent to <br />material damage to the <br />CDRMS regulation <br />the permit area caused by mining and reclamation at the <br />hydrologic balance <br />4.05.1(1) <br />Bowie No. 2 Mine is the minimum that can be expected from <br />outside the permit area <br />an underground mining operation at this location. Use of <br />best management practices indicates minimization of <br />disturbance to the hydrologic balance. <br />14. Agreement of <br />CDRMS regulation <br />Surface water— Monitoring data reported for springs and <br />observed hydrologic <br />2.05.6(3) and <br />ponds was consistent with baseline data and the predicted <br />impacts with "probable <br />requirement to keep <br />impacts identified in the PHC section on page 2.05-115 of C - <br />hydrologic <br />