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<br />Table 4 -- Status of all Stipulations to the Chimney Rock Permit
<br />Stipulations Complied With
<br />Future Submittals:
<br />Ongoing Stipulations:
<br />Delinquent Stipulations:
<br />V. Hydrology
<br />MR 02, Stipulations 1, 2; MR 11, Stip. 1, 2;
<br />MR 16, Stip. 1; TR 02, Stip. 1, 3; TR 05,
<br />Stip. 1; TR 11, Stip. 1; Original permit,
<br />Stip. 1, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15,
<br />16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24; PR O1,
<br />Stip. 1, 3, 4, 7, 12, 13.
<br />MR 16, Stipulation 3.
<br />MR 06, Stipulations 1,
<br />TR 02, Stip. 2; TR 06,
<br />Permit, Stip. 2, 6, 14,
<br />5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11.
<br />2; MR 16, Stip. 2;
<br />Stip. 1; Original
<br />21; PR O1, Stip. 2,
<br />MR 06, Stipulations 3, 4; MR 07, Stip. 1;
<br />TR 03, Stip. 1, 2; TR 05, Stip. 2.
<br />The mine monitors both ground and surface water within and adjacent to
<br />the permit area. The monitoring system has been designed to determine
<br />the effects of mining to Stollsteimer Creek, a perennial stream, the
<br />alluvial aquifer south and east of Stollsteimer Creek and west of the
<br />facilities area (Martinez Meadow) and the Fruitland Formation.
<br />The most probable effects to the surface water system from mining are
<br />the addition of suspended solids to Stollsteimer Creek. Based on five
<br />years monitoring above, at, and below the mine indications are that no
<br />appreciable increase in levels of total suspended solids has occurred
<br />due to mining.
<br />The ground water system most likely to be impacted by mining is the
<br />alluvial water table in the Martinez meadow. Based on five years
<br />monitoring of an alluvial well no degradation of the alluvial water
<br />Duality was indicated.
<br />The hydrologic monitoring systems are summarized in Tables 4 and 5.
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