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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981048
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
10/1/1982
Doc Name
Proposed Decision and Findings of Compliance
Permit Index Doc Type
FINDINGS
Media Type
D
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_Zg- <br />Stipulation No. 4: <br />THE OPERATOR SHALL 14CNITOR SURFACE [/ATER IN DEL AGUA CANYON IN <br />ACCORDANCE [JITH THE FOLLOWING TABLES: <br />TABLE 4. MONITORING FREQUENCY (UPSTREAM AND DOWNSTREAM) <br />QUANTITY - A CREST STAGE RECORDER SHALL BE USED TO REPORT FLOWS <br />DAILY, EXCEPT WHEN A SAMPLE IS TAKEN. WHEN A QUALITY SAMPLE IS <br />TAKEN, THE FLOW AT THE TIME OF THE SAMPLE (USING A STAFF GAGE) <br />SHALL BE REPORTED. <br />TABLE 5. FIELD PARAMETERS TO BE MEASURED MONTHLY AT THE FIRST FLOW NOTED: <br />pH <br />CONDUCTIVITY <br />TABLE 6. PARRh1ETERS TO BE MONITORED QUARTERLY <br />(INCLUDE BOTH SNOWMELT AND RUNOFF) <br />pN PHOSPHATE <br />CONDUCTIVITY SODIUM <br />TOTAL S~~rEiJDED SOLIDS SULFATE <br />BICARBONATE ALUMINUM <br />CALCIUM ARSENIC <br />MAGNESIUM CADMIUM <br />NITRATE-NITRITE COPPER <br />SODIUM ADSORP'_*'ION RATIO IRON <br />OIL AND GREASE LEAD <br />MERCURY h1ANCANESE <br />SELENIUM MOLYBDENUM <br />ZINC <br />The assessment of the probable cumulative impacts of alI anticipated coal mining <br />in the general area on the hydrologic balance, as described in Rule 2,05.6(3), <br />has been made by the Division, and the operations proposed in the application have <br />been designed to prevent damage to the hydroloyic balance outside the proposed <br />permit area, <br />With the acceptance of the above stipulations, the Division finds the operation to <br />be in compliance with the requirements of this section. <br />X. Climatological Information and Air Resources - Rules 2,04.8, 2.05.4(2)(h) <br />and 2.05.6 (I) <br />The Division has reviewed the information presented in Sections 9.6, 5.6.I, and <br />2.05.6 (of the responses to the CMLRD preliminary adequacy review). <br />
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