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Diversions and Conveyance of Overland Flow <br />There are two approved permanent diversion ditches for the conveyance of overland flow from <br />disturbed areas to Permanent Sediment Pond 2. <br />There are no, and there is no requirement for, diversions on an existing landslide [Rule <br />4.05.3(5)]. <br />Stream Channel Diversions <br />There are no, and there is no requirement for, stream channel diversions [Rules 4.05.4(1) and <br />(4)] <br />Sedimentation Ponds <br />Permanent Sedimentation Pond 2 is in compliance with Rule 4.05.6. <br />Acid-forming and Toxic -forming Spoil <br />No acid-forming or toxic -forming spoils are known to exist on the site [Rule 4.05.8(3)]. <br />Impoundments <br />A dugout pond exists on the site as a permanent impoundment. Permanent Sediment Pond 2 has <br />been approved as a permanent impoundment. Both the dugout pond and Permanent Sediment <br />Pond 2 have been approved as permanent in accordance with Rule 4.05.9(13). <br />Transfer of Wells <br />No transfer of wells is proposed in the Application [Rule 4.05.14 (2)]. <br />Discharge of Water into an Underground Mine <br />There is no discharge of water into an underground mine at the site [Rule 4.05.16(2)]. <br />Stream Buffer Zones <br />There are no, and there is no requirement for, stream buffer zones on the site [Rule 4.05.18(1)]. <br />Probable Hydrologic Consequences <br />Probable hydrologic consequences are presented in the Water Resources and Impact Evaluation <br />Report, Appendix I of the PAP, as well as the Annual Hydrology Reports. It is the Division's <br />opinion that mining and reclamation activities at the Keenesburg Strip Mine have had no <br />appreciable effect on the hydrologic balance of the area, and future activities will not <br />significantly impact the hydrologic balance. <br />16 <br />