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<br />5. As addressed in section 2.05.6(3)(a) water monitoring plans <br />msut be supplied. The plan should include methods of collection, <br />recording and reporting of data (2.05.6(3)(b)(iii)) <br />6. A determination of probable hydrologic conceguences must be <br />supplied. The applicant is directed to the amount of detail <br />which is required pursuant to this regulation (2.05.6(3)(iv) <br />7. As referenced in section 2.09.7(9) of this document,a hydrology map <br />must be supplied. Treatment facilities must also be included on <br />this map. (2.05.6(3)(b)(v) <br />(6) Subsidence Survey. Subsidence Monitoring and Subsidence Control <br />Plan <br />(1) Since structures and renewal resource lands are indeed located " <br />within the permit boundary a subsidence survey, monitoring and <br />control plan must be submitted pursuant to 2.05.6(6) <br />The applicant msut specifically address the existance of an <br />occupied dwelling, county road 8115, county roadN92, aquifers <br />within the Vermejo Formation and existing structures which include <br />top soil stock piles, the refuse area, sediment ponds and other <br />water impoundments. <br />And further, the application must be ammended to demonstrate <br />conformance to the remainder of 2.05.6(6)(a) <br />2.06.8 (3) Alluvial Vallee Floor Determination <br />1. Geomorphic Characteristics <br />Dorchester must identify the surface extent of all flood plains <br />and associated terraces underlain by unconsolidated material, <br />in which are also found identifiable stream channels. Narrow <br />deposits along stream channels should be mapped until they are <br />no longer distinguishable on the base map. The mapping may ex- <br />clude isolated higher terraces that are separated aerially from <br />the main valley floor. The study area should be approximately <br />2 miles in radius for the permit area or less if the applicant <br />can justify. In general the study msut include all areas that <br />could be impacted due to changes in quality and quantity of <br />surface and ground water. <br />2. Water Availability - subirrigation <br />A map of the study area must be included that delineates the <br />vegetation types that would suggest subirrigation. The map <br />can be Zimited to those areas identified as unconsolidated <br />stream laid deposits. The map submitted indicates "grassland" <br />and "Riparian woodland". We need a List of the species that <br />these categories include. Depending on the species present, <br />riparian woodland may indicate that subirrigation is taking <br />place. <br />(10) <br />