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above. Aa documented by this analysis, no material damage to the <br />quantity and quality of water in surface and ground water systems <br />that supply alluvial valley floors are likely to occur as a result <br />of operations in the proposed persist and adjacent areas. The <br />characteristics supporting the essential hydrologic functions of the <br />acknowledged alluvial valley floors in the proposed permit and <br />adjacent area will not be adversely affected. Thus, the <br />significance of impact from the proposed operations on farming will <br />be minimal, and there will be no interruption, discontinuance, or <br />preclusion of farming on any of the acknowledged alluvial valley <br />floors. The material damage analysis was performed in accordance <br />with the provisions of Rule 2.06.8. A continuing hydrologic <br />monitoring program will ensure the prevention or detection of <br />• possible material damage, and the comprehensive water quality <br />control program and reclamation plan described under Rule 2.05.6 (3) <br />will ensure mitigation of any adverse impact. <br />Rule 2.06.9 - Augering <br />(1) Scope. 2.06.9 applies to any person who conducts or intends to <br />conduct surface coal mining and reclamation operations utilizing augering <br />operations. <br />(2) Any application for a permit for operations covered by 2.Ob.9 <br />• shall contain, in the mining and reclamation plan, a description of the <br />augering methods to be used and the measures to be used to comply with <br />2.06-4b <br />