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-10- <br />While these resources are not now listed on the National Register of <br />Historic Places they must be considered as beiny eligiole for inclusion <br />until proven otherwise. Since no further surface disturbances are <br />planned, operations and reclamation at the Somerset Kline are not expected <br />to have any detrimental effects on these resources. Pursuant to Rule <br />2.U7.b(2)(c) rile Uivision finds that the proposed mininy operations will <br />not adversely affect any puolicly owned park or place listed on the <br />National Reyister of ristoric Places. <br />Tne application is in compliance with the reyuirements of this section. <br />iV. Geology - kules 2.04.5 and 2.04.6(2) <br />The descriptions of the regional geology and the geoloyy of the permit <br />area occurs on pages 2.04-17 through 2.04-24 of the permit application. <br />A map pertaining to the yeology of the region is Ed-3242, located in <br />Volwne I1. Urawinys GL-177 throuyh GL-1131 provide correlated lithologies. <br />For a thorough description of the local and reyional yeology please refer <br />to Section VIII, "Probable Hydrologic Consequences of Mining and <br />Cumulative Hydroloyic Impacts Study" of this Findinys Uocwnent. <br />The Division has reviewed the material in the application and found that <br />is satisfies the information reyuirements of Rule 2.04.5 and 2.04.ri(2). <br />The application is in compliance with the requirements of this section. <br />V. Hydroloyic Balance -Rules 2.04.5, 2.04.7, 2.05.3, 2.05.6(3) <br />end 4.05 <br />Surface Water <br />The description of the surface water regime within the permit and <br />adjacent areas is contained on page 2.04-27 and pages 2.04-39 tlrruugh <br />z.U4-55 of the permit application. hlap E8-326o identifies the surface <br />water resources within the permit and adjacent areas. <br />The discussion of measures taken at the mine to protect the iydroloyic <br />oalance is given on pages 2.05-52 throuyh 2.05-55 of the permit <br />application. <br />The Uivision has produced a study of the hydrology of the reyion and the <br />probable hydrologic impacts of all coal mining in trre fVOrth Fork <br />watershed. This study, titled "Probable Hydrologic Consequences of <br />Mining and Cumulative Hydrologic Impacts Study" is included as Section <br />VIII of this docwnent and contains a discussion of the local and regional <br />nydroloyy, baseline hydrologic data w llection, and analysis of impacts <br />and mitigation measures associated with the ;nine. <br />