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.~ <br />STIPULATION NO. 35 <br /> <br />Twentymile Coal Company will submit to the Division the road monitoring and <br />repair plan developed in coordination with the Routt County engineer 30 days <br />prior to longwall undermining any portions of County Road #27 or the adjacent <br />Twentymile Sandstone cliffs. ' <br />STIPULATION NO. 36 <br />Twentymile Coal Company will submit to the Division the agreements with the <br />owners of all structures within the angle of draw associated with panels 7, B, <br />and 9 of the Southwest Mining District. These agreements will be submitted <br />seven months prior to longwall undermining of those structures. These <br />structures are, but not limited to, the dwelling not owned by TCC, the gas <br />well, the telephone lines, the power lines, the County road #27, and the <br />D.G.W. rail spur. <br />STIPULATION NO. 37 <br />Twentymile Coal Company will submit to the Division a copy of the Federal Coal <br />lease for all federal coal to be mined in the Southwest Mining District prior <br />to any mining of same coal. <br />S&CTION A <br />Findings Recuired by Rule 2.07.6(2). <br />1. The permit application is accurate and complete. All requirements of the <br />Act and these rules have been complied with (2.07.6(2)(a)). <br />2. Based on information contained in the permit application and other <br />information available to the Division, the Division finds that surface <br />coal mining and reclamation can be feasibly accomplished at the Foidel <br />Creek Mine (2.07.6(2)(b)). <br />3. The assessment of the probable cumulative impacts of all anticipated coal <br />mining in the general area on the hydrologic balance, as described in <br />2.05.6(3), has been made by the Division. This assessment entitled <br />"Upper Yampa River Hasin CHIS" is available for inspection at the offices <br />of the Division. <br />The Probable Hydrologic Consequences of the Foidel Creek Mine are ae <br />follows: <br />Ground water <br />Several possible effects to the ground water system have been identified. <br />1) Depletion of ground water from bedrock and alluvial aquifers; <br />2) Depletion of spring flows; <br />3) Depletion of water well yields; <br />4) Degradation of water quality in bedrock and alluvial aquifers; <br />5) Degradation of water quality through surface discharges of aquifers <br />(springs and base flow to streams), and <br />6) Degradation of surface water quality through pumpage of lower quality <br />water from the mine. <br />10 <br />