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<br />basins (discharge points) also be monitored for duration of flow, so that <br />total suspended and dissolved solids loading calculations can be made for <br />these discharges. Tabulations of results from all monitoring of <br />discharge points should be included in the applicant's annual hyrologic <br />reports to the Division. <br />&ESPDNSB: <br />The purpose of obtaining records on duration of flow is <br />presumably to calculate total contribution of suspended solids and <br />dissolved solids to receiving streams. Given monitoring records of <br />first week and last week of measureable flow, sediment loading and <br />salt loading may be calculated within acceptable degrees of 0~ <br />confidence. The proposed monitoring program will yield such <br />information. Exhibit 15, page 4a, bas been revised to provide for <br />reporting of effluent monitoring data in the Annual Hydrologic <br />Monitoring Eeport. <br />6. As discussed below under "Probable Hydrologic Consequences", two <br />additional ground water monitor sites should be added to the applicant's <br />Hydrologic Monitoring Plan. These monitor wells should be installed <br />within the reclaimed spoils at the Middle Creek Pit and near the Mine No. <br />3 Detention Basin. The exact location of these monitor sites should be <br />determined through consultation with the Division prior to well <br />installation. Water levels and field parameters for these monitor sites <br />should be sampled monthly and full-suite water quality analyses should be <br />conducted semi-annually in accordance with the schedule for shallow wells <br />in Table B of Exhibit 15. <br />-12- <br />