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<br />-z- <br />E) Total Carbonate (C3-2) <br />F) Chloride (C1) <br />C) Fluoride (F) <br />H) Magnesium (Mg) <br />Z) Potassium (K) <br />J) Sulfur: ~ Pyritic-Sulfur <br />~ Sulfate-Sulfur <br />~ Organic-Sulfur <br /> <br />6. Within 30 days of permit issuance, the operator must submit the results <br />and analysis of the pump tests for the alluvial and spoil aquifers. This <br />submission must be included in the permit application document. <br />7. Within 90 days of permit issuance, a copy of the lysimeter study must be sent <br />to the Division to provide quantitative data on flow rates and water quality <br />of the spoil Ieachate. If the report is unavailable, Seneca Coals, Ltd. must <br />submit a summary of the completed results. <br />8. Seneca Coals, Ltd. must submit to the Division within 60 days a calculation of <br />pollutant time travel based on aquifer characteristics determined from pump <br />test data. This analysis should also include orojected pollutant time travel, <br />based on data from reclaimed spoils, for the Fish Creek Basin on the East side <br />of the Tow Creek Anticline. <br />9. Within 60 days after permit issuance, the operator must submit a plan for re- <br />claiming the mine-related disturbances in the Grassy Creek alluvium. This <br />plan must demonstrate that the essential hydrologic functions (irrigation <br />and subirrigation) will be restored. The plan should discuss alluvial material <br />characteristics, amounts, and placement; topsoil replacement; reseeding; <br />and proposed land use. <br />10. Prior to any disturbance by Seneca Coals, Ltd. within the Fish Creek drainage <br />basin, a written determination in accordance with 2.07.6(2)(k) and 2.07.6(2)(m) <br />must be made by the Division. Therefore, within 30 days after permit issuance, <br />the operator must submit to the Division the information and demonstrations <br />required by 2.06.8(4). <br />11. Seneca Coals, Ltd. must contact the Division to obtain a variance from topsoil <br />salvage in areas where slope steepness prohibits the use of heavy equipment <br />needed to salvage topsoil. <br />12. An acceptable shrub density success standard must be established and incor- <br />porated into the application by December 31, 1981. <br />