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<br />Page 62 <br />Construction Materials Rule 3 <br /> <br />t ~ 5(a)(c> (10) All mined material to be disposed of within the affected area must be <br />handled in such a manner so as to prevent any unauthorized release of pollutants to <br />the surface drainage system. <br />tte(a)(a) (11) No unauthorized release of poIlutants to groundwater shall occur from <br />any materials mined, handled or disposed of within the permit area. <br />3.1.6 Water -General Requirements <br />116(a)(h) (1) Hydrology and Water Quality: Disturbances to the prevailing <br />hydrologic balance of the affected land and of the surrounding area and to the quantity <br />or quality of water in surface and groundwater systents both during and after the <br />mining operation and during reclamation shall be minimized by measures, including, <br />but not limited to: <br />(a) compliance with applicable Colorado water laws and <br />regulations governing injury to existing water rights; <br />(b) compliance with applicable federal and Colorado water quality <br />laws and regulations, including statewide water quality standazds and site- <br />specific classifications and standards adopted by the Water Quality Control <br />Commission; <br />(c) compliance with applicable federal and Colorado dredge and <br />fill requirements; and <br />(d) removing temporary or large siltation structures from <br />drainways after disturbed areas are revegetated and stabilized, if required by <br />the Reclamation Plan. <br />tt6(a)(n> (2) Earth dams, if necessary to impound water, may be constructed if the <br />formation of such impoundments will not damage adjoining property or conflict with <br />water pollution laws, rules or regulations of the federal government, the state of <br />Colorado or with any local govertunent pollution ordinances. <br />(3) All surface areas of the affected land, including spoil piles, shall be <br />stabilized and protected so as to effectively control erosion. <br />