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and its access road are shown on Map 90 of the PAP. <br /> D. Surface and Ground Water Monitoring <br /> 1. The applicant will conduct monitoring of ground water in a manner approved by <br /> the Division. The ground water monitoring plan can be found in Section ILC.31, <br /> Vol. I of the permit application (4.05.12(1)). <br /> 2. The applicant will conduct monitoring of surface water in a manner approved by <br /> the Division. The monitoring plan was submitted under 2.05.6(3)(3)(b)(iv) and <br /> can be found in Section ILC.2.e of permit application,Vol_ I(4.05.13(2)). <br /> Currently, surface water monitoring is currently limited to monitoring required <br /> under the CDPS discharge permit, as necessary to demonstrate compliance with <br /> water quality standards and effluent limitations pursuant to 4.05.2. Additional <br /> surface water monitoring which had previously been required was terminated in <br /> 1997,pursuant to TR-47. <br /> The Division has reviewed the surface and ground water monitoring plans as part of <br /> the RN-08 renewal process. These monitoring plans are adequate to monitor for <br /> development of impacts, if any should develop. The 2008 Annual Hydrology Report <br /> stipulated that the groundwater point of compliance for 2007-2008 was monitoring <br /> well 294M. In subsequent years, the groundwater point of compliance became <br /> monitoring well 22-3M. <br /> E. Stream Buffer Zones <br /> I. The Division approved underground mining activities within 100 feet of a <br /> perennial stream with a biological community. This decision was based on a <br /> finding that the original stream channel will not be affected, water quality and <br /> quantity will not be adversely affected as a result of the disturbance, and <br /> appropriate riparian vegetation will be reestablished upon final reclamation. The <br /> buffer zone variance is granted for the raw water lagoon and dike along the <br /> White River, at the mouth of Scullion Gulch. A riparian revegetation plan is <br /> provided in Section V.1.4.h of the permit application (4.05.18(1)). <br /> F. Probable Hydrologic Consequences <br /> The probable hydrologic consequences of mining within the Deserado Permit Area <br /> are addressed within Section II.C.5 of the permit application. The permittee's <br /> statement of hydrologic effects has been reviewed by the Division for compliance <br /> with Rule 4.05.1 and 2.05.6(3). <br /> 1. Surface Water Impacts <br /> Impacts to the hydrologic balance will occur as a result of the mine. Short-term <br /> xxvii <br />