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• Surface Water Control Plan <br />A surface water control plan has been prepared and is shown on Map 1 I, Sedimeut and <br />Surface Water Control Plan. This plan has been developed and was used to direct all <br />surface waters from within the disturbed area through sediment control structures where <br />the water quality was monitored and controlled prior to discharge. Basin Resources <br />monitored the water quality as covered under the NPDES permits as long as the ponds <br />were required. Detailed studies of the water quality associated with the surface <br />disturbances aze reviewed in Rule 2.04, Surface and Ground Water Resources. <br />Disturbed area boundaries zones have been clearly marked and will be maintained in <br />accordance with Sections 4.02 and 4.06 of the CDMG Regulations for Coal Mining. <br />Closure and final reclamation of the mine terminated extension of mine disturbance, and <br />the approved limits of disturbance were reduced to areas of actual disturbance. The need <br />for stream buffer zone signage was eliminated as no disturbance encroached to/or within <br />100 feet of any perennial stream. <br />Underground Development Disposal. Underground development waste has been <br />classified as coal processing waste. See Exhibit 17 for details regarding coal processing <br />waste. <br />Protection of Public Parks and Historic Places Research of the National Register of <br />• Historic Places indicates that there are no historic places near the Golden Eagle Mine <br />which will be affected by the mine's operation. There are no publicly owned parks in the <br />area which will be affected by the Golden Eagle Mine operation. <br />Surface Mining Near Underground Mining No surface mining is currently taking place <br />in the <br />• TR-54 2.05-47-g (Revision 4/03) <br />