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taken from each sample site and analyzed for the parameters on Table 9: <br />Full Suite of Chemical Parameters and Field Parameters. An annual <br />hydrology report will be submitted to the Division after completion of the <br />calendar yeaz. <br />Surface and Ground Water Quality Monitoring_Parameters: <br />D <br />Ful[ Suite of Chemical Parameters <br />Alkalinity <br />Bicarbonate <br />Boron <br />Calcium <br />Dissolved Solids <br />Fluoride <br />Magnesium <br />Potassium <br />Sodittm <br />Sulfate <br />pH <br />Specific Conductance <br />Temperature <br />Iron <br />Stream Buffer Zones <br />Field Parameters <br />Conductivity <br />Flow or Water Level <br />pH <br />Temperature <br />A portion of the surface facilities are located within 100 feet of the perennial <br />Harvey Gap Drainage. The following fmdings aze required in order to allow this <br />practice. <br />The Division fords that: <br />(a) The original stream channel will be restored. Only a small section of the <br />stream channel will be disturbed. A 48-inch culvert will be placed under <br />the haul road to the waste disposal area. This section of stream channel <br />will be restored. <br />(b) During and after the mining, the water quantity and quality from the stream <br />section within 100 feet of the surface coal mining operations shall not be <br />adversely affected. All drainage from the disturbed site is controlled by <br />sediment ponds or filter fabric dams. The quality and quantity of the <br />stream is not projected to be significantly impacted. Signs and markers will <br />be placed to designate the extent of disturbance for the surface facilities. <br />(c) The reclamation plan provides for the reestablishment of appropriate <br />riparian vegetation. There should be no adverse impact to riparian <br />vegetation. <br />10 <br />