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• and water quality analyses describing seasonal variations over at Least <br />one full year, and physical and chemical analysis of overburden to <br />determine the effect of the proposed mining and reclamation operations on <br />water quality and quantity; <br />(v) Plans showing how the operation will avoid, during <br />mining and reclamation, interruption, discontinuance or preclusion of <br />farming on the alluvial valley floors unless the premining land use has <br />been undeveloped rangeland which is not significant to farming and will <br />not materially damage the quantity or quality of water in surface and <br />ground water systems that supply alluvial valley floors; <br />(vi) Maps showing farms that could be affected by the <br />mining, and, if any farm includes an alluvial valley floor, statements of <br />the type and quantity of agricultural activity performed on the alluvial <br />• valley floor and its relationship to the farm's total agricultural <br />activity including an economic analysis; and <br />(vii) Such other relevant data as the Division may, for <br />good cause shown, require; <br />(c) Permit applications may comply with the requirements of <br />2.06.8(4)Cb)(iii) and (iv) with data collected over a shorter period of <br />time or extrapolated by an expert in the field from documented data on <br />water quality and quantity of similar areas, provided that the <br />information provided is sufficient to make the determinations required <br />under 2.06.8(5) and Chat the data used by the expert is included within <br />the permit application, the expert opinion is approved by the Division, <br />and all such data are made available to the public for review and <br />• comment. <br />(d) The surveys required by 2.06.8(3) should identify those <br />2.06-28 <br />