Due to the uncertainty of the location of the potential water call, it is not known which headgate(s) would be shut
<br />• off. It is highly unlikely that this situation would ever occur.
<br />(4) A map prepared according to the standards of 2.10 showing:
<br />(a) The locations of water supply intakes, ditches, reservoirs, and wells within a one mile
<br />minimum radius of the affected area, current users of surface water flowing into, out of. and within a hydrologic
<br />area defined by the Division, and those surface waters which will receive discharees from affected areas in the
<br />proposed permit area and adiacent area:
<br />(b) Elevations and locations of monitoring stations used ro gather data for water quality and
<br />quantity.
<br />(c) Location and extent of sub-surface water, if encountered within the proposed permit or
<br />adiacent areas, including but not limited to areal and vertical distribution of aquifers and estimate of seasonal
<br />variations of aquifer characteristics on cross sections and contour maps as appropriate.
<br />(d) Location of surface water bodies such as streams, lakes, ponds, springs, constructed or
<br />natural drains, and irrigation ditches within the proposed permit and adjacent areas;
<br />(e) Location and dimension of existing areas of spoil, waste, and non-coal waste disposal, dams,
<br />embankments, other impoundments, and water treatment and air pollution control facilities within the proposed uermit
<br />aroma'
<br />(f1 Location, and depth, if available, of gas and oil wells within the proposed permit area and
<br />water wells in the permit area and adiacent area; and
<br />(g) Elevation and location of test borings and core samplings.
<br />RESPONSE
<br />[dentification of surface water and ground water features which exist prior to underground mining, as well as water
<br />monitoring stations used for baseline data collection, aze shown on Map 13, Twentymile Park Hydrology, and Map
<br />14, Five-Year Mine Plan Baseline Hydrology. The facilities to be used for water handling and treatment, as well as
<br />information on impacts of mining on water resources, are shown on Map 16, Water Control and subsidence
<br />Monitoring Plans and Map 24, Surface Facilities.
<br />Sub-surface water features, including extent and characteristics of aquifers, identification of monitor wells, and
<br />elevation of water table and piewmetric surface of aquifers is shown on Map 13, Twentymile Park Hydrology, and
<br />Map 14, Five-Year Mine Plan Baseline Hydrology. In addition, locations of existing streamchannels, impoundments,
<br />irrigation ditches and drains are shown on Map 15, Alluvial Valley Floors and Water Rights.
<br />Areas of spoil, waste, non-coal waste disposal, water handling and treatrnent facilities, embankments, and
<br />impoundments are shown on Map 24, Surface Facilities, and Map 26, Fish Creek Borehole/Shaft Area Facilities
<br />and Access Road. Elevations and locations of test borings and core samplings are shown on Map 12, Sample
<br />Locations.
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<br />Permit Renewal No. 3 2.04-40 4/1/99
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