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L. Probable Hydrologic Consequences <br />The probable hydrologic consequences aze presented in the Water Resources and Impact <br />Evaluation Report, Appendix I of the PAP. The belief is that mining will have no <br />appreciable effect on the hydrologic budget of the azea. <br />VI. Rule 4.06 Topsoil <br />The mine operated in compliance with the general requirements (Rule 4.06.1), removal (Rule <br />4.06.2), and storage (Rule 4.06.3) of topsoil. No additional stripping operations of undisturbed <br />topsand (topsoil) are anticipated. CEC proposes to continue reclamation activities in compliance <br />with redistribution requirements [Rule 4.06.4][Section 2.05.4 of the PAP, pages 113 - 1146.[ <br />VII. Rule 4.07 Sealing of Drilled Holes and Underground Openings <br />CEC proposes to comply with the requirement of Rule 4.07 in regazds to the sealing of drilled <br />holes (there aze no underground openings associated with the site) ([PAP, Section 2.05.4, page <br />114c]. <br />VIII. Rule 4.08 Use of Explosives <br />Explosives (for mining) aze no longer used on the site. Any use of explosives in demolition of <br />facilities would be procured by contract [PAP, Section 2.05.3, page 104]. <br />IX. Ruie 4.09 Disposal of Excess Spoil <br />All spoil is proposed for redistribution over disturbed azeas (see PAP, Section 2.05.4). [Rule <br />4.09.1(1)]. <br />X. Rule 4.10 Coal Mine Waste Banks <br />There aze no coal mine waste banks on the site. No coal mine waste is anticipated to be generated <br />(the site is in a reclamation phase). [Rule 4.10.1(1)] <br />XI. Rule 4.11 Coal Mine Waste <br />There is no coal processing waste or underground development waste generated, and none is <br />anticipated, at the site. Thus the disposal of coal mine waste is not applicable to the permit. <br />XII. Rule 4.12 Slides and Other Damage <br />No slides or other damage have been recorded at the site. <br />Permit Renewal OS Findings <br />October 30, 2006 <br />Page 21 of 25 Pages <br />