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agricultural activities. A monitoring plan was subsequently approved and implemented, <br />thereby resolving the requirements of the stipulation. The approved plan called for <br />monthly monitoring of six alluvial wells installed within the White River alluvium above, <br />below, and adjacent to the alluvial well field utilized to supply water to the mining <br />operation. At present, only one well, Qal-5, is monitored due to the complete inundation <br />of the remaining wells by rising water levels from the gradual filling of Kenney Reservoir. <br />A raw water lagoon was constructed within the vicinity of the alluvial well field at the <br />confluence of Scullion Gulch and the White River, subsequent to construction of Kenney <br />Reservoir. Water to supply the mine is now pumped from the lagoon, rather than from the <br />alluvium. <br />Stipulation No. 7 required a mitigation plan for protecting agricultural activities along the <br />White River. Based on the installation of Kenney Reservoir within the area potentially <br />affected by pumping water from the White River alluvium, the requirements of Stipulation <br />No. 7 are no longer applicable. The portion of the alluvial valley floor in the vicinity of <br />the Deserado Mine well field previously used for agriculture is now completely <br />underwater yeaz round. Two other agricultural azeas (alfalfa fields) located upstream from <br />the well field aze above the water level of the lake, however recharge to the alluvium is <br />now controlled almost entirely by the reservoir. Any pumping activities at the alluvial <br />well field or from the lagoon will have no measurable effect on sub-irrigation water levels <br />in either of the two crop areas. As such, Stipulation No. 7, is considered resolved. <br />Due to high water table in the immediate vicinity ofthe raw water lagoon, cattails and <br />other wetland species that are not significant to farming dominate the vegetation. <br />No other surface facilities are proposed by the permittee that would in any way <br />significantly affect agricultural activities established on the alluvial valley floor of the <br />White River. No underground mining activities aze proposed beneath any portions of the <br />identified AVF during the permit term or over the proposed life of the mining operation. <br />A. The Division has determined that an alluvial valley floor exists within the affected or <br />adjacent azea. Therefore, the following findings are in order for the alluvial valley <br />floor located on the White River. <br />1. The Division finds that activities proposed by the applicant will not interrupt, <br />discontinue, or preclude farming on the alluvial valley floors that are irrigated or <br />naturally subirrigated (4.24.3(1)). <br />2. The proposed activities will not materially damage the quantity or quality of <br />water in the surface or ground water system described above (4.24.3(3) and <br />2.06.8(5)(a)(ii)). <br />3. The proposed activities will comply with the requirements of the Act and the <br />Regulations with respect to alluvial valley floors (2.06.8(5)(a}(iii}}. <br />4. Surface coal mining and reclamation operations will be conducted to preserve the <br />49 <br />