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• A down gradient well was installed at the Lacy Loadout facility. Groundwater sampling <br />was initiated upon completion of the well, according to typical operational requirements, <br />such as monthly field parameters and quarterly water quality analyses. Limited water <br />quality data from nearby properties was identified and also presented in the Revised <br />Permit Application. The well LO-1, was reclaimed in 1995 and the Lacy Loadout was <br />removed from the permit by TR-014 in 1997. <br />As the mining operation progresses, the Operator will monitor tunnel inflows (if any) for <br />quantity and quality. Tunnel inflows should be sampled (for field parameters) on a <br />logarithmic basis, such as weekly for the first month, monthly for the first quarter, and <br />quarterly thereafter. Chemical analyses would be performed monthly for the first <br />quarter, quarterly for the first year, then annually thereafter. Also, NCIG will sample the <br />slurry water used in the hydraulic mining process, quarterly for field parameters and <br />twice yearly for the established list of chemical parameters. The sampling point will be <br />determined by both the Division and NCIG. <br />All of the monitoring wells were sealed during 1994 and 1995 concurrently with mine <br />reclamation. The annual hydrology report will be prepared on a calendar year basis <br />and will include a discussion of sediment pond discharge and water consumption <br />including irrigation of the reclaimed site. The report will be submitted annually to the <br />DMG by March 30'h. <br />4.6.4 Protection of Public Parks and Historic Places <br />The proposed Permit Area does not include any lands within the boundaries of the <br />National Park System, the National Wildlife Refuge System, the Wild and Scenic Rivers <br />System, including study rivers designated under Section 5(a) of the Wild and Scenic <br />Rivers <br />• <br />NCIG-Coal Ridge No. 1 4.86 5/00 <br />