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C. Surface and Ground Water Monitoring <br />1. The applicant will conduct monitoring of ground water in a <br />manner approved by the Division. The ground water monitoring <br />plan is as follows: (4.05.13(1)). <br />a. Groundwater monitoring is conducted at fifteen groundwater <br />stations and two alluvial wells within and adjacent to the <br />permit area. The stations are depicted on Map 137, and are <br />identified as follows: <br />TW2-7U 35-4M <br />TW2-7L 35-4L <br />2-7-U 36-2U <br />2-7M 36-2L <br />2-7L TW2-17M <br />4-ZOU 2-I7U <br />4-20L 2-17L <br />35-4U QAL-5 <br />RM-1 <br />b. The two alluvial stations (QAL-5 and RM-1> include <br />monitoring of water quality, and depth to groundwater 1s <br />measured at all stations. <br />c. Results from the monitoring are reported to the Division on <br />a quarterly basis. <br />d. Groundwater quality parameters include: <br />Field Measurements Laboratory Analysis <br />Discharge (or level) Ammonia Manganese, Total <br />pH Bicarbonate Nickel, Total <br />Specific Conductance Boron Nitrate <br />Temperature Calcium Potassium <br />Carbonate Selenium, Total <br />Chloride Sodium <br />Copper, Total Su]fate <br />Fluoride Total Suspended Solids <br />Iron, Total Total Dissolved Solids <br />Lead, Total Total Volatile Solids <br />Magnesium Sodium Adsorption Rate <br /> <br />