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Page 128 <br />Hard Rock/Metal Mining Rule 6 <br />(v) stock piles, temporary or permanent; or <br />(vi) land application sites. <br />(d) The Boazd shall consider economic reasonableness and <br />technical feasibility when determining whether the proposed location <br />adequately assures compliance with performance standazds of the Act, or may <br />require that an alternate location be evaluated. <br />(e) The Boazd shall also consider current or pre-existing <br />conditions and the degree to which the proposed plan would provide for net <br />improvements in the protection of human health, property or the environment. <br />(2) Maps - An Environmental Protection Plan shall identify on map(s), <br />sketch(es), plan(s) or other equivalent representations, the locations where designated <br />chemicals, toxic or acid-forming materials, which wr71 be used, stored, handled, <br />exposed, disturbed or disposed of within the permit area, and existing or potential <br />sources of acid mine drainage. The locations shall be shown in accurate relationship <br />to topography -and other project facilities within the permit azes. The <br />Operator/Applicant may submit this information as a map accompanying this Exhibit <br />or include the information on the maps required as Exhibit C in this Subsection, 6.4.3. <br />(3) Identification of other agencies' environmental protection measures <br />and monitoring -identify which environmental protection measures and monitoring <br />are required by statute, regulation or permit by other agencies or jurisdictions. <br />(4) Other Permits and Licenses -The Environmental Protection Plan sha1L• <br />(a) list any air, water quality, solid and hazardous waste, and other <br />federal, state permits or local licenses, or other formal authorizations which <br />the Operator/Applicant holds or will be seeking applicable to the use, <br />handling, storage, or disposal of designated chemicals and acid mine drainage- <br />- _ ormmg materials within the pemuT area. <br />(b) Where such permits have been obtained, the Environmental <br />Protection Plan shall identify where copies of such authorization(s) may be <br />obtained, and shall provide any information contained in, or a portion of, or <br />a complete copy of the permit(s), if required by the Office or Boazd. <br />(c) When such permits, for the use, handling, storage or disposal <br />of designated chemicals or acid mine drainage-forming materials within the <br />