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. -14 <br />development within the Orchard Valley Mine. Therefore the Division requests <br />mine inflow monitoring through the following stipulation. <br />Stipulation No. 29 <br />THE OPERATOR SHALL CONTINUE TO SUBMIT TO THE DIVISION AN ANNUAL REPORT <br />OF INFLOWS, DISCHARGES, ANO CONSUMPTION OF WATER WITHIN THE MINE. THIS <br />REPORT IS lb INCLUDE A MINE WORKINGS MAP SHOWING THE LOCATION AND <br />QUANTITY OF INFLOWS; A TABLE KEYED TO THE MINE MAP WHICH SHALL CONTAIN <br />THE SOURCE (I.E., FAULT, FRACTURES, ETC.), QUANTITY, DURATION AND <br />QUALITY (I.E., pN „ ELECTRO-CONDULTIYITY AND TEMPERATURE) OF ALL <br />MEASURABLE INFLOWS; A TABLE CONTAINING RECORDS OF WATER IMPORTED FOR USE <br />WITHIN THE MINE; A DISCUSSION OF THE WATER BALANCE WITHIN THE MINE; AND <br />FINALLY, A PROJECTION OF HYDROLOGIC IMPACTS OF MINING IN THE UPCOMING <br />_ YEAR. THE MINE INFLOW STUDY SHALL BE CONDUCTED DURING THE MONTH OF <br />JUNE. IF THE OCCURRENCE OF INFLOWS BECOMES SIGNIFICANTLY GREATER THAN <br />THE ANTICIPATED RATES, THE DIVISION MAY REQUIRE THAT AN ADDITIONAL <br />INFLOW STUDY BE CONDUCTED AT ANOTHER TIME DURING THE YEAR. <br />In order to evaluate the hydrologic impacts of the underground development <br />hydrologic impacts of the underground development waste pile on the alluvium, <br />Colorado Westmoreland shall monitor node 22 (B7 ). <br />• Stipulation No. 32 <br />THE OPERATOR SHALL MONITOR ONE ALLUVIAL MONITORING WELL IDENTIFIED AS <br />NODE 22 OR B7. WATER LEVELS, PH, EL ECTROCONDUCTIVITY AND TEMPERATURE IN <br />THIS WELL MUST BE MONITORED MONTHLY AS WEATHER PERMITS. AND WATER <br />QUALITY SAMPLES SHALL BE DRAWN QUARTERLY FOR THE PARAMETERS LISTED IN <br />APPENDIX A. <br />With acceptance of the above stipulation the operation is in compliance with <br />the requirements of this section. <br />Surface Water <br />Sufface water Information mdy be found in Volume 1, on pages 42-47 of section <br />2.04, pages 114-135 of section 2.05.6, and in Volume 4. Water Rights <br />tabulations and an augmentation plan are found in Volumes 5 and SA. Annual <br />hydrologic reports have been prepared since 1982 and exist a5 stand-alone <br />volumes. Fora description of the surface water hydrology of the mine area <br />and permit revision area, and a discussion of the impacts of mining on surface <br />water, please refer to the Surface Water Hydrology and Climate portion of <br />Section IX, Probable F{ydrologic Consequences and Cumulative Impact Assessment <br />of this document. <br /> CWI's baseline surface water collection for the permit area consisted of <br /> reviewing existing base line studies on the area, compiling a list of water <br /> rights on file with the State Engineer, Identifying water resources using <br />. aerial photographs, and <br />noted with the baseline actual on-the-ground surveys. Only <br />study that pertains to an area outsi one concern was <br />de the first <br /> five-year permit term. CWI has not obtained right of entry to conduct on the <br /> ground baseline surveys on the two tracts of land totalling 286 acres within <br /> the East Roatcap Creek drainage basin. These lands are not scheduled to be <br />