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II. Land Use - Rules 2.04.3, 2.05.5, and 4.16 <br />The specific findings required under this section which were made in the <br />July, 1987 Findings Document (Renewal) have not been modified by proposed <br />PR-03 and remain applicable. <br />The proposed operation is in compliance with the requirements of this <br />section. <br />III. Cultural and Historic Resources -Rules 2.04.4 and 2.05.6(4) <br />The specific findings required under this section which were made in the <br />July, 1987 Findings Document (Renewal) have not been modified by the <br />proposed revision and those findings remain applicable. <br />The proposed operation is in compliance with the requirements of this <br />section. <br />IU, Geoloav -Rules 2.04.5 and 2.04.6 <br />V <br />VI <br />Geologic information supplied by the operator in regard to the area of <br />proposed PR-03 appears in Section 2.04.6 of the permit application <br />package. This information indicates no significant differences exist <br />between the basic geology of the current permit area and that of PR-03. <br />Complete analyses of the coal seam and associated roof and floor <br />submitted for PR-02 conform with the 1982 MLRD guidelines for the <br />baseline quality and overburden geochemistry data. The analyses did not <br />indicate the presence of acid forming, toxic forming or alkalinity <br />producing materials. <br />The proposed section is in compliance with the requirements of this <br />section. <br />Ground Water Hydrology - Rules 2.04.5, 2.04.7, 2.05.6(3) and 4.05 <br />Ground water information submitted in the original permit application and <br />in the proposed permit revision addresses all ground water issues for the <br />entire permitted area. <br />The proposed operation is in compliance with the requirements of this <br />section. <br />Surface Water Hydrology - Rules 2.04.5, 2.04.7, 2.05.3(4), 2.05.6(3) <br />and 4.0 <br />No surface disturbance is proposed within the area of PR-03. Mining of <br />the area will be entirely accomplished thru extension of underground <br />workings from the present Kinq Coal Mine. Due to recent changes in the <br />rules concerning sediment ponds and the increase in size of the coal and <br />non-coal waste permanent storage pile, revisions to the drainage and <br />sediment control system are necessitated. <br />-5- <br />