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Assuming this demonstration can be made to the Division's <br />satisfaction, <br />Peabody will relocate the loadout's downstream surface water <br />monitoring site and downgradient alluvial well to a location <br />within Dry Creek/Dry Creek alluvium more immediately below the <br />Rail Loop Pond. Peabody will monitor these two sites during <br />high and low flow conditions (Spring snow melt and again in <br />the Fall) as described in the permit, Peabody will also <br />continue to monitor the four existing well and stream <br />monitoring sites through this Fall and the downstream surface <br />monitoring site through nest spring. <br />3. Peabody has also agreed to put wording into it's permit to <br />state that should monitoring data from the two new sites <br />differ significantly from past data from the old, existing <br />downstream surface water site or display significant increases <br />in its own range of values over time that a program of more <br />intensive monitoring will be initiated by Peabody (after <br />consultation and approval by the Division) in order to <br />determine more precisely the cause and effect of such <br />increases. <br />This information will be submitted to the Division as a technical <br />revision for its approval. <br />cc: Brian Dunfee and Ted Smith of Peabody Coal Company - Flagstaff <br />