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Table 1 -Bond Release History of Edna Mine <br />Bond Decision Amount Bond Acres <br />Release Date Released Phase Released Location <br />Number <br /> Sec <br />24-4N- <br />SL-1 6/28/90 $20,000 I, II, III . <br />3.3 <br /> 86W <br />SL-2 9/18/97 $821,613 I 597.1 West Ridge <br /> 581.5 acres, <br /> Center <br /> Ridge 15.6 <br /> acres <br />SL-3 Withdrawn to collect one more year of vegetation data <br />SL-4 10/26/98 $1,307,927 I 342.5 Moffa[ azea: <br />Secs. 31, 7, <br />36 <br />SL-5 10/12/99 <br />SL-6 12/9/99 <br />$74,559 III 63.6 Interim law <br />lands: Secs. <br />13 and 24- <br />4N-86W <br />$663,590 I, II, 13.5 Upper <br />III facility azea <br />SL-7 1/5/00 $464,143 I 258.0 Support <br />facilities, <br />roads, etc. <br />11. The Division has made a negative determination for the presence of prime <br />farmland within the permit area. The decision was based on an August 21, 1978 <br />letter from the Soil Conservation Service that states that no prime farmland <br />mapping units aze found within the permit area (2.07.6(2)(k)). <br />12. Based on information provided in the application, the Division has determined <br />that alluvial valley floors exist within the permit or adjacent azeas. Alluvial valley <br />floors exist along Trout Creek on the western permit boundary, and along Oak <br />Creek east of the permit boundary. Only the Trout Creek alluvial valley floor will <br />be affected, resulting in minor dewatering of the alluvium and possible water <br />quality impacts (2.07.6(2) and 2.06.8(3)(C)). <br />For additional specific findings concerning alluvial valley floors, please see <br />Section B, Part VIII of this document. <br />Edna Mine 14 Permit Renewal No. 4 <br />