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entrance road adjacent to County Road 53 <br />(4.05.2(3)(b)(i)). <br />B. Diversions and Conveyance of Overland Flow <br />1. The Division has approved the use of a riprap lining <br />for three diversions. The lining will prevent <br />seepage and provide stability in order to protect <br />fills and property and to avoid danger to public <br />health and safety. The diversions are designated as <br />ditches one and three, and the west ditch leading <br />into pond HG-8, as shown on the Map 2, entitled <br />"Reclamation Sequence and Drainage Map", found in <br />the consolidation volume of TR-63 (4.05.3(2)). <br />2. The Division has approved the submittal of reports <br />required by Rule 4.05.6(13) on other than a <br />quarterly basis. The timing of report submittal <br />shall be on an annual basis. <br />C. Surface and Ground Water Monitoring <br />1. The applicant will conduct monitoring of ground <br />water in a manner approved by the Division. The <br />ground water monitoring plan is described in Section <br />2.05.6(3) of Volume 1B of the permit application <br />(4.05.13(1)): <br />2. The applicant will conduct monitoring of surface <br />water in a manner approved by the Division. The <br />monitoring plan was submitted under 2.05.6(3)(b)(iv) <br />and is described in Section 2.05.6(3) of Volume 1B <br />of the permit application (4.05.13(2)): <br />II. Disposal of Excess Spoil <br />A. The Division has approved the <br />for excess spoil. The area is <br />of the mine site and east of <br />(4.09.1(1)). <br />III. Revegetation <br />use of a disposal area <br />located on the north side <br />County Road 53 <br />A. The Division has approved modified revegetation success <br />criteria, through Technical Revision No. 62. For shrub <br />standards, the operator has planted three shrub <br />augmentation areas. These locations are shown on <br />Exhibit F-F, entitled "Shrub Augmentation Areas", found <br />in the Exhibit II volume of the permit application. The <br />shrub density standard within the shrub augmentation <br />areas will be 750 stems per acre. Outside of the shrub <br />augmentation areas, the shrub density standard for <br />10 <br />