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• <br />2.05.6(3) Protection of the Hydrologic Balance <br />PHC North Fork of the Gunnsion River <br /> Flow m Flow cfs TDS <br />North Fork 11,220 25 120 <br />Mine Dischar a 50 0.11 4090 <br />Mine Seepage 17 0.04 4090 <br />Alluvial Flow 41 0.09 2890 <br />Combined Flow 11 328 25.24 154 <br />Based upon the above calculation, the mine discharge and alluvial Flow into the North Fork of the <br />Gunnison River will not have a measurable impact on the quality of water in the river. <br />The First North Mains were developed near Lone Pine Gulch and springs G-26A, G-26B, and CR-12. <br />Spring G-26B is south of the proposed mining area and well outside of the potential angle of draw <br />of the mine workings. Springs G-26A and CR-12 and Lone Pine Gulch are relatively close to the <br />proposed mining area. Based upon monitoring data collected for the annual hydrologic reports, the <br />mine has not had a noticeable affect on the above mentioned springs. <br />(b)(iv) The hydrological monitoring plan is presented in Section 2.04.7(1)(v) and 4.05.13. <br />Monitoring and reporting water data is discussed under Section 4.05.13. Additional information <br />• concerning hydrologic impacts and mitigation measures are set forth in Section 2.04.7. <br />• 2.05->5cii Rcv. 7/98 <br />