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The drainage control from such facilities as roads, parking lots, <br />• surface support facilities, coal handlino facilities and other <br />structures will be an important factor in minimizing contributions of <br />sediment outside the permit area. All such facilities will be designed, <br />built, and maintained to provide for proper handling of runoff. <br />The location of the sediment pond to be used at the Coal Gulch Mine is <br />shown on the Mire Facilities Map (Map 12). The Regional Hydrology Map <br />(Flap 6) shows the location of watershed boundaries from which, along <br />with other sources, the design criteria were established. <br />Peerless Resources, Inc, recently applied for an NPDES permit from the <br />Colorado Department of Health, Water Quality Division. This permit <br />rr~ues~is presented in Exhibit 3, Permits far Mining. <br />Peerless Resources, Inc. will utilize a plan for hydrologic monitoring <br />that will consist of periodic observation of and discharge of water from <br />• the sediment pond. Idonitoring~and reporting data is discussed <br />under section 4.05.13• Additional information concerning hydrologic <br />imp;jcts and mitigation measures are set forth in Section 2.04.7. <br />Protection of Public Parks and Historical Places <br />No public parks are located within the permit area; therefore, no public <br />parks will be affected by the proposed mining operations. Likewise, the <br />proposed mining operations will not affect any places included on or <br />eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. <br />Surface Mining Near Underground Mining <br />No surface mining will be conducted within the proposed permit area. <br />Because the Coal Gulch Mine will be an underground mining operation, <br />Peerless Resources, Inc. will comply with all applicable regulations of <br />the Mine Safety and Health Administration. <br />u <br />©~i~^7 <br />2.05-44 <br />