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construction (4.05.8(3)). <br /> F. Impoundments <br /> 1. Refer to the section regarding sediment ponds (4.05.9). <br /> G. Surface and Ground Water Monitoring <br /> 1. The applicant will not conduct groundwater monitoring as groundwater will <br /> not be affected by the construction of the loadout at the site. No disturbance <br /> of the subsurface is required or planned. <br /> 2. The applicant will conduct monitoring of surface water in a manner approved <br /> by the Division. The monitoring plan is specified in Section 2.05, Surface <br /> Water Monitoring,page 2.05-24R of the PAP (4.05.13(2)). <br /> H. Transfer of Wells <br /> I. No wells will be within or adjacent to the Terror Creek Loadout permit <br /> boundary. This section does not apply (4.05.14(3)). <br /> L Discharge of Water into an Underground Mine <br /> I. This operation consists of loadout activities only. No extraction of coal will <br /> take place. This section does not apply (4.05.16(2)). <br /> J. Stream Buffer Zones <br /> I. No mining activity will occur within 100 feet of a perennial stream. This <br /> section does not apply (4.05.18(1)). <br /> K. Probable Hydrologic Consequences <br /> Under Rule 2.07.6(2)(c), the Division is required to make an assessment of the <br /> probable cumulative impacts of all anticipated coal mining in the general area on <br /> the hydrologic balance and to make a finding (as discussed in Section A of this <br /> document)that the operations proposed in the permit application have been <br /> designed to prevent material damage to the hydrologic balance outside of the <br /> proposed permit area. This section of the findings document is divided into the <br /> following subsections: Description of the Hydrologic Environment; Probable <br /> Hydrologic Consequences of the Terror Creek Loadout; and Summary and <br /> Findings. A separate Cumulative Hydrologic Impact Assessment(CHIA) has been <br /> conducted and is available for review. The CHIA assesses the projected <br /> cumulative hydrologic impacts for all anticipated mining operations in the general <br /> area of the Terror Creek Loadout in the North Fork of the Gunnison River Valley. <br /> - 14 - <br />