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Constmction and utilization of the suppott facilities will not result in damage or disruption of any oil or gas production or <br />transmission facilities. Likewise, no utility lines for water, sewage, electrical or telephone services will be affected by the <br />facilities. The only utilities in the area of the mining operation will be constructed for the specific purpose of providing <br />services to those operations. Upon completion of all mining and related activities, it is anticipated that those utilities serving <br />the mine site will either be stubbed off or removed. <br />4.05 HYDROLOGIC BALANCE <br />4.05.1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS <br />All ongoing and planned underground mining and associated operations at EC will be conducted to minimize changes in <br />the prevailing hydrologic balance in both the permit and adjacent areas, and to prevent long-term adverse changes in water <br />quality and quantity which might result from the operations. <br />As a preliminary step in minimizing adverse changes, hydrologic baseline information has been and is being collected, <br />compiled, and analyzed. The hydrologic information is outlined in Section 2.04.7, Hydrology Information. This data <br />provides detailed information on quality and quantity of surface water, ground water, drainage patterns, and geology. In <br />addition, Section 2.05, Minimum Requirements for Operation and Reclamation Plans, details the specific mining and <br />reclamation techniques which EC has and will implement to minimize changes to the hydrologic balance. The post- <br />mining land use is described in Section 2.05.5, Post-Mining Land Uses. Changes in the hydrologic balance will be <br />minimized so that post-mining land uses will not be adversely affected. <br />Water quality standards and effluent limitations at the mining operation are regulated by the U.S. Environmental Protection <br />Agency and the Colorado Department of Health, Water Pollution Control Division, under the temps of an NPDES pemilt, <br />see Exhibit 2, Other Required Permits, and by the Coal Regulations of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board. The <br />applicable effluent limitations will be met by using treatment methods which include prompt revegetation, minimizing <br />disturbed areas, sediment retention, use of contour furrows, mulching, sediment ponds, and if necessary, strategically placed <br />energy dissipaters, such as riprap, check-dams, mulches, filters, and dugouts. Water quality control measures are discussed <br />in detail under Sections 2.OS.3, 2.05.4, and 2.05.6 of this application. <br />Where practical, diversion methods have been used to channel the flow of water from undisturbed areas so as to by-pass the <br />disturbed area rather than using the drainage and sediment control system. The principal techniques to be used for this <br />purpose will be diversion ditches. The locations of these diversion ditches are shown on the Drainage and Sediment Control <br />Plan Map (Map 26) and are discussed in detail under Section 2.05.3, Operation Plan -Permit Area. The specific diversion <br />ditch designs are presented in Exhibit 18, Drainage and Sediment Control Plan. <br />As discussed in Section 2.05.4, Reclamation Plan, EC will use a cover crop mulch on the topsoil after its redistribution as <br />one (1) method to prevent excessive wind or water erosion. <br />EC plans to have surface runoff from the disturbed areas pass through sedimentation ponds. Sedimentation ponds are <br />discussed in detail under Sections 2.05.3 and 2.05.6, and their locations are shown graphically on the Drainage and <br />Sediment Control Map (Map 26). The detailed designs for all sedimentation ponds are presented in Exhibit 18, Drainage <br />and Sediment Control Plan. <br />In addition to the mining, reclamation, and treatment methods described and referenced in this section, further protection <br />of the hydrologic balance will be established by an ongoing plan for monitoring any changes in surface water quality and <br />quantity. This monitoring plan is described under Section 2.OS.6, Mitigation of the Impacts of Mining Operations, and <br />monitoring locations are graphically shown on the Hydrologic Monitoring Program Location Map (Map 11). <br />Permit Revision 04-34 4.01-3 Revised 7/2/04 <br />