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Records of the above monitoring will be maintained on site and <br />submitted to the Division annually in the form of an annual hydrologic <br />report. The annual hydrologic report will be submitted each year on or <br />before April 30th <br />The data obtained from the monitoring program outlined above will be <br />utilized to determine if the mine is having an impact on the hydrologic <br />balance. Impact on the hydrologic balance will be evaluated by <br />analyzing rapid and/or unanticipated changes at a monitoring site. A <br />change in water quality might indicate the mining operation is causing <br />water bearing zones to mix or is disturbing water bearing zones. <br />(v) Hydrologic Reclamation Plan. <br />No hydrologic reclamation plan is proposed for potential mine <br />drainage. As long as mine drainage is discharged in <br />compliance with the requirements of a NPDES discharge <br />permit, no further treatment or action should be required. <br />(vi) Locations. <br />The location of each water diversion, collection, conveyance, <br />treatment, storage and discharge facility is presented on Map <br />7. <br />(vii) Restoration of approximate recharge capacity. <br />There are no areas within the proposed permit boundary of the <br />train loadout and stockpile area where surface mining <br />operations may impact the approximate recharge capacity. <br />(viii) Supplemental Probable Hydrologic Consequence information. <br />The probable hydrologic consequences discussion presented <br />above indicates that; 1) no adverse impacts will occur to the <br />hydrologic balance; and 2) no acid forming contamination of <br />groundwater or surface water supplies will occur. Therefore, <br />no supplemental PHC information is required <br />`� RN -07 2.05-44 02118 <br />