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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981008A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/23/2018
Doc Name
Protection of the Hydrologic Balance
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Section 2.05.6(3) Protection of the Hydrologic Balance
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potential impact will be identified. Therefore, runoff from the reclaimed area should have no <br />significant impact over time on the quality of receiving stream water quality. As a result, post <br />mining land uses which currently occur in the area should not be affected due to the mine plan <br />which has been approved. <br />Summary. The discussion presented herein of the probable hydrologic consequences of the <br />revised mine plan approved by WFC identifies the potential effects of mining. Table 2.05.6(3)-1 <br />summarizes the discussion by listing the probable hydrologic consequences and the results of the <br />analysis of each. As can be seen, all of the probable impacts have been determined to be of a <br />short term nature, of minimal significance, or a plan has been presented to mitigate those <br />determined to have some significance. As a result, mining and post mining effects to current land <br />uses should be negligible. <br />July 2016 (TR -74) 2.05.6(3)-37 <br />
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