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Groundwater—Specific Requirements <br /> The operation will not affect groundwater quality on or off the site. The operation will comply <br /> with State groundwater quality standards. Due to the groundwater being commingled with <br /> stormwater and product wash water prior to being discharged, stormwater and groundwater <br /> discharge quality standards are being monitored per the approved CDPS discharge permit for <br /> the site, Permit No. COG 501574. The CDPS discharge permit is attached for your reference. <br /> The mining and reclamation may affect the groundwater table surrounding the mine site. The <br /> proposed mitigation efforts to minimize these impacts are recharge ponds or ditches in <br /> necessary areas to maintain groundwater levels during the mining, and a perimeter drain if <br /> needed to convey groundwater around the lined reservoir after the pit side liner is installed. <br /> Prowers Aggregate Operators, LLC proposes that they continue to monitor groundwater levels <br /> through both onsite and offsite monitoring wells that they have installed, or have access to <br /> before, during, and after the mining and reclamation is complete so that impacts to the <br /> groundwater table, from this mining operation, can be identified and addressed. It is the intent of <br /> Prowers Aggregate Operators, LLC to operate responsibly and to mitigate any damage to wells <br /> that is directly attributable to the mining and reclamation of this site. <br /> UT Consulting, rowers Aggregate Operators,LLC. <br /> ■ g+Inc.. West Farm Pit—M-2008-078 <br /> 1 DRMS 112 Permit Amendment Application <br />