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_ 12_ <br />The applicant has supplied sufficient ground water information to make the <br />findings required by the Act and the regulations. The applicant is therefore <br />in compliance with Rule 2.04.5, 2.04.7, 2.05.3(4), 2.05.6(3), and 4.05. <br />Hydrologic Monitoring <br />In Sections VIII and IX of this document, the Division assesses the potential <br />impact of the Coal Ridge No. 1 mine on the hydrologic balance of the area. <br />This assessment is based o certain assumptions of ground water and surface <br />water characteristics of the area and on assumptions of how the operations <br />plan will interact with these waters. In order to verify these assumptions, a <br />monitoring and reporting program is needed. Storm King Mine's consultant has <br />submitted in a memo of January 15, 1985, a proposal for on-going monitoring. <br />In some aspects this plan is inadequate. Therefore, the following stipulation <br />is required. <br />Stipulation No. 3 <br />THE DIVISION REQUIRES THAT STORM KING MINE SUBMIT AN ANNUAL HYDROLOGIC REPORT <br />BY JANUARY 15 OF EACH YEAR INCORPORATING THE FOLLOWING: <br />A. BEDROCK WELLS AND ALLUVIAL/COLLUVIAL WELLS <br />SK-3.75 <br />SK-3H (ZONES 1, 2, AND 3) <br />OW-4L <br />ow-s <br />ow-7 <br />ow-3L <br />BEFORE AND AFTER ROCK TUNNEL DEVELOPMENT THESE WELLS ARE TO BE <br />SAMPLED QUARTERLY FOR THE A) FIELD PARAMETERS LISTED BELOW AND 8) <br />ANALYZED ONCE YEARLY FOR THE CHEMICAL PARAMETERS LISTED BELOW. THE <br />SAMPLING PERIOD FOR ALL WELLS SHOULD BE WITHIN AS SHORT A TIME PERIOD <br />AS POSSIBLE. <br />