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• EXHIBIT 2 - Continued <br />draining the permit area. These Locations are: 1) Foidel ~3, on the <br />west bank of the lower reach of Foidel Creek; 2) Middle l~l, on the east <br />bank of Middle Creek adjacent to Pit 3B South; 3) Middle ~k2, on the <br />west bank of Middle Creek above the confluence with Foidel Creek; 4) <br />Middle d~3, on the east bank of Middle Creek adjacent to the Middle Creek <br />Underground Mine portal area; 5) Fish ~~1, on the east bank of Fish <br />Creek upstream from Energy Tipple No. 3; 6) Fish i62, on the east bank <br />of Fish Creek downstream from Energy Tipple No. 3; and 7) Fish ~k3, on <br />the east bank of Fish Creek near USDA-SEA Gauging Station 1003. <br />The lithologic logs of the auger holes are presented in this Exhibit <br />• in Figure 1, Neutron Probe Access Tube Lithologic Logs. As shown, the <br />lithology of the alluvium in the intermittent and perennial streams is <br />predominantly clay, underlain by layers of sand and lenses of gravel aC <br />the bottom of the channel fill. The alluvium of Foidel, Middle and Fish <br />Creek contains all three lithologies in a graded sequence of clay at the <br />top to gravel at the bottom. The logs from neutron probe access tubes <br />and alluvial monitor wells were used to construct Map 17, Mine No. 3 <br />Stream Channel Cross-Sections. 'The lithology and layering of the <br />alluvial deposits, as well as the underlying shale bedrock, is <br />graphically depicted on this map. <br />The soil moisture data from each neutron probe access tube are <br />listed in this Exhibit in Table 1, Geophysical Soil Moisture Data. <br />• Readings were taken with a nuclear gauge at six-inch intervals, and are <br />