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<br /> <br /> 19 <br /> 3. Alternative design criteria and specifications have not been approved for use in <br />sediment pond design and/or construction (4.05.6(11)). USFWS conservation <br />measures require that the sediment ponds be lined to prevent seepage of water and <br />dissolved constituents and mobilization of contaminants in pond substrates. The <br />material used for the liner shall be approved by the Division prior to installation <br />and the liners shall be regularly inspected and replaced immediately if they are <br />damaged. Detailed design specifications for the sediment pond liners are provided <br />in Exhibit 20 of the PAP. <br /> <br /> E. Acid-forming and Toxic-forming Spoil <br /> <br />No mining is proposed for the loadout facility. There will therefore be no acid- or <br />toxic-forming spoil or underground development waste at the site. <br /> <br /> F. Impoundments <br /> <br />No specific approvals granted. <br /> <br /> G. Surface and Ground Water Monitoring <br /> <br />CAM has established a surface water and groundwater monitoring program that will <br />gather baseline and operational water quantity and water quality data in order to <br />monitor the effects of the Loadout on the surface and subsurface water which is within <br />or adjacent to the permit area. The surface water and groundwater monitoring program <br />approved in conjunction with the original permit has been temporarily suspended since <br />2012 (Technical Revision TR-1) due to a delay in construction of the Loadout. Water <br />monitoring will be reinitiated as soon as a decision is made to begin construction of <br />the Loadout. Six months of water monitoring data will be provided before any <br />construction is initiated, and one year of data will be provided before the Loadout is <br />in operation. The Hydrologic Monitoring Plan is described in Section 2.05.6(3)(b)(iv) <br />of the PAP. <br /> <br />1. The applicant will conduct monitoring of ground water in a manner approved by <br />the Division. The ground water monitoring plan is as follows (4.05.13(1)): <br /> <br />Groundwater Monitoring Plan <br /> <br />The groundwater monitoring plan is included in Section 2.05.6(3)(b)(iv) and the <br />field and laboratory parameters to be analyzed are provided in Table 1 of that <br />section. CAM established baseline data for four alluvial wells identified as RW- <br />1 through RW-4. The monitoring well locations are shown on Map 8 of the <br />PAP. CAM sampled and analyzed for field and full suite laboratory parameters <br />during all four quarters of 2010 to establish the baseline data. Alluvial wells <br />RW-1 through RW-4 will continue to be monitored quarterly. Field parameters <br />will be measured each quarter. A full suite sample will be obtained semi - <br />annually during the second and fourth quarters throughout the operational and <br />bond liability period of the loadout. No bedrock groundwater monitoring is