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EXHIBIT 14 <br /> HYDROLOGIC MONITORING PLAN-FOIDEL CREEK LIFE OF MINE PERMIT <br /> Twentymile Coal Company (TCC) will conduct a comprehensive program of hydrologic monitoring throughout the <br /> period of active underground mining operations. This monitoring program is designed to detect changes in the <br /> hydrologic balance and to define the effects of mining and subsidence on bedrock, alluvial and stream hydrologic <br /> systems. Monitoring data collected from the Foidel Creek Mine and adjacent areas will be recorded and filed at the <br /> company offices. This data will be reported to the Division of Minerals & Geology(DMG) in the form of an annual <br /> report, as required. Reporting of effluent water quality will be made in the Discharge Monitoring Reports and will be <br /> submitted to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment- Water Quality Control Division and to the <br /> DMG in accordance with the NPDES Permits. The Annual Hydrologic Monitoring Report will be submitted to DMG <br /> by February 28 of each year. It will interpret the previous water year's data and long-term trends for the potentially <br /> affected area. <br /> The plan for hydrologic monitoring encompasses nine basic components: <br /> 1. Bedrock ground water monitoring <br /> 2. Alluvial ground water monitoring <br /> 3. Surface water monitoring <br /> 4. Effluent monitoring(NPDES sites) <br /> 5. Spring monitoring <br /> 6. Mine discharge monitoring <br /> 7. Mine inflow monitoring <br /> 8. Mine discharge impact monitoring <br /> Designated monitoring sites are listed in Table 1, Hydrologic Monitoring Sites and their locations are shown on Map <br /> 13A, Hydrologic Monitoring Plan. Monitoring frequency is also summarized in Table A. The parameter lists for <br /> water samples are shown in Table B,Hydrologic Monitoring Parameter List. <br /> Measurements of field parameters (temperature, specific conductance and pH) will be taken using standard <br /> instrumentation, which will be periodically calibrated to assure accuracy. Water quality samples will be preserved <br /> according to accepted procedures, and samples will be delivered to the laboratory within the accepted holding times. <br /> All water samples will be analyzed by a qualified laboratory using standard EPA measurement methods and ASTM <br /> test procedures. <br /> Bedrock and Alluvial Ground Water Monitoring <br /> Ground water monitoring will be conducted to detect the effects of mining on ground water quality and quantity. <br /> Ground water will be monitored in the Foidel Creek Mine Permit Area with the bedrock and alluvial wells listed in <br /> Table A, Hydrologic Monitoring Sites. The locations of the wells are depicted on Map 13A, Hydrologic Monitoring <br /> Plan. <br /> Bedrock and alluvial ground water monitoring will consist of water level measurements, field water quality readings <br /> and periodic collection of water quality samples from the selected bedrock and alluvial monitoring wells. Bedrock <br /> aquifers to be monitored will be the Wadge Overburden, the Twentymile Sandstone and the Trout Creek Sandstone. <br /> Alluvial aquifers to be monitored are located along Fish,Foidel,Middle, and Trout Creeks. Additional data from well <br /> transects at the AVF areas of Foidel and Fish Creek have been previously submitted in the permit application for <br /> Colorado Yampa Coal Company's Mine 3,Permit C-84-062, and the information is presented in Exhibit 42b. <br /> Most of the bedrock wells are scheduled for water level/held readings on a semi-annual basis,with full suite analyses <br /> of water samples on an annual basis. For alluvial wells, water levels and field parameters are typically measured <br /> quarterly, and water quality samples are collected semi-annually. The specific sampling schedule for all of the ground <br /> water monitoring wells is outlined by Table A. Hydrologic Monitoring Sites, while Table B, Hydrologic Monitoring— <br /> Parameter List, identifies the constituents to be analyzed. <br /> PR14-10 Exhibit 14-1 08/10/15 <br />