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CO-0012 <br />• • Page 6 of 13 <br />-2- <br />this panel. The hole shall be completed in the stratum overlying the "D" <br />seam. Water levels in this well shall be monitored monthly as weather <br />permits, and water quality samples shall be drawn twice per year for the <br />parameters listed in Appendix A of CMLRD's findings document. The operator <br />shall submit to the Regulatory Authority a well completion report, monitoring <br />schedule, groundwater level data and water quality data prior to mining this <br />panel. <br />7. The operator shall install and begin monitoring one monitoring well loca- <br />ted at drainage node 22, as shown on map no. 13. The well shall be completed <br />within the bedrock below the surficial material within 60 days of the permit <br />issuing. Water Levels, pH, electro-conductivity, and temperature in this well <br />must be monitored monthly as weather permits, and water quality samples shall <br />be drawn quarterly for the parameters listed in Appendix A. This monitoring <br />data must be submitted to the Regulatory Authority quarterly. The applicant <br />shall submit to the Regulatory Authority a well completion report and monitor- <br />ing schedule within 30 days after the well is completed. <br />8. The operator's quarterly surface water monitoring reports shall include <br />the water quality testing parameters Listed in Appendix A, of CMLRD's finding <br />document Baseline Water Quality Monitoring. <br />9. When the operator submits a permit application to undermine Stevens Gulch <br />and/or East Roatcap Creek, the subsidence protection plan developed for these <br />areas should be based upon monitoring information collected during the earlier <br />phases of mining. <br />10. Colorado Westmoreland, Inc. must submit to the Regulatory Authority an <br />annual hydrologic report. This report shall include an analysis of all hydro- <br />logic data gathered during the year, an assessment of the impacts of mining <br />during the year, and an estimate of the projected impacts of mining in the <br />following year. This report shall assess the impacts of mining on the quality <br />and quantity of water in surface streams, springs, ground-water aquifers, mine <br />inflow and mine discharges. <br />11. Colorado Westmoreland, Inc, must submit to the Regulatory Authority a <br />complete topsoil salvage plan for the proposed 6-acre expansion of the waste <br />disposal area within one month after the location of this pile has been deter- <br />mined, and prior to any disturbance to the area. This plan moat include <br />site-specific soil profile descriptions, sampling of soil horizons in suffi- <br />cient detail to determine salvage depths, soils analysis for representative <br />samples of each major soil horizon for each soil type for the soil testing <br />parameters listed in Appendix B, of CMLRD's finding document a soils suitabil- <br />ity table, and a table showing stripping depths and salvage volumes. This <br />plan need only consider those portions of the 6-acre area which will be dis- <br />turbed during the term of the permit. <br />12. Colorado Westmoreland, Inc. must submit to the Regulatory Authority in <br />Einal form the vegetation inventory of the Orchard Valley Mine, as outlined in <br />the draft vegetation inventory report by Rarner-White Ecological Consultants, <br />Inc., dated August 6, 1981. This final report must be incorporated into the <br />