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Page J <br /> <br />and pressures above the numeric protection limit are indicative of leakage from the mining cavities and <br />may require immediate corrective action. The numeric protection levels will be based on the data <br />collected over the thirteen-month ambient ground water study correlated with the initial data generated <br />by the dedicated probes. Based on the initial probe data, the Division will determine if the incorporation <br />of dissolution surface numeric protection levels into the permit will be an additional technical revision <br />filing, or a component of technical revision TR-003. In either case, the dissolution surface points of <br />compliance, numeric protection levels, and compliance protocols will be binding on [he Operator and <br />enforceable components of the reclamation permit. <br />(d) The Operator will provide the Division with a copy of the United States Geologic Survey <br />(USGS) sampling and analysis audit report when it becomes available and cooperate on the <br />incorporation of any USGS recommendations into the sampling, analysis and compliance plan or plans <br />approved in the reclamation permit. <br />(e) The Operator will provide additional information on ground water flow direction in the vicinity <br />of the 0-5 year mining panel as determined to be necessary through consultation with the Division. The <br />Operator will further cooperate with the Division to include additional point of compliance wells if it is <br />determined to be necessary for downgradient monitoring of the mining panel. <br />DATED this ~~ h day of , 2000, <br />FOR THE COLORADO MINED LAND RECLAMATION BOARD <br />w~ <br />Michael B. Long, Director <br />Division of Minerals and Geology ~i . ^//~ L <br />